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STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


A    PROVISIONAL    LIST    OF    THE    OFFICIAL    PUBFJCATIONS 
OF    THE    SEVERAL    STATES    OF    THE 
UNITED    STATES  . 


FROM    THEIR     ORGANIZATION 


COMPILED    UNDER_  THE    EDITORIAL    DIRECTION    OF 

R;    R.  "BOWKER 


NEW  YORK. 


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NEW    YORK 

OFFICE    OF    THE    PUBLISHERS'    WEEKLY 

1908 


Copyright,  iSgq.   1902.  I9°S.   ^9°^> 

BY 

R.    K.    BOWKER. 


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BOSTON 


PREFACE 


r^riHE  wealth  of  information,  —  historical,  statistical,  descriptive,  scientific,  and 
i  other,  —  hidden,  because  of  imperfect  bibliographical  record,  in  the  publica- 
tions of  the  several  States  of  the  American  Union,  is  second  only  to  that  in  the 
publications  of  the  United  States  Government,  which  also  until  recent  years  had  been 
poorly  recorded  and  inadequately  known.  Within  the  past  twenty  years  much  has 
been  done  in  Government  bibliography,  and  the  organization  of  bibliographical  work 
by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  brings  the  bibliography  of  national  publications 
into  a  comprehensive  and  adequate  system.  Unfortunately,  less  progress  has  been 
made  in  the  correlated  field  of  State  publications.  The  first  endeavor  to  catalogue 
systematically  the  oflScial  issues  of  the  several  States  of  the  Union  was,  so  far  as  is 
known  to  the  editor,  his  list  of  State  publications  given  in  the  appendix  to  the 
American  Catalogue  of  1884-90.  An  attempt  was  then  made  to  present  as  complete 
a  bibliography  as  was  possible  for  that  period,  —  first,  by  direct  correspondence  with 
the  State  Librarians  or  other  State  officers  of  the  several  States  ;  second,  by  the  use  of 
such  incidental  data  as  could  be  obtained  from  catalogues  and  reports  of  State 
Libraries  (those  of  Massachusetts  being  by  far  the  best  in  this  respect)  ;  third,  by 
personal  visits  to  State  Libraries,  many  of  them  having  been  visited  by  the  editor  in 
the  year  1890-91  and  since.  At  the  beginning  some  State  Librarians,  notably  those 
of  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  and  New  York,  responded  promptly  and  fully  ;  in 
other  cases  not  a  word  could  be  had  from  the  State.  Then,  and  to  a  large  extent 
since,  the  Massachusetts  State  Library  annual  lists  of  accessions  have  been  chief 
sources  of  information  where  that  could  not  be  had  from  State  authorities.  Some 
kind  of  a  list  for  the  1884-90  period  was,  however,  pi'eseuted  for  each  State.  A 
second  list,  for  1890-95,  was  made  a  similai'  supplement  in  the  American  Catalogue 
for  that  period,  and  at  that  time  better  returns  from  other  States,  particularly  those 
of  the  mid-West,  Kansas,  and  California,  were  obtained. 

In  the  succeeding  period,  progress  has  been  made  in  two  important  directions. 
In  several  of  the  States  special  bibliographies  have  appeared,  either  of  publications 
within  the  State  or  of  State  publications  proper ;  and  State  Librarians  have  been 
vitalized  and  brought  into  line  with  general  library  pi'ogress  by  the  organization  of 
a  National  Association  of  State  Libraries  in  alliliation  with  the  American  Library 
Association.  Nevertheless,  the  office  of  State  Librarian  is  still  in  some  States  per- 
functory or  merged  into  that  of  some  other  State  official,  and  in  several  States  the 
State  Library  and  its  executive  post  have  been  notoriously  a  football  of  politics, 
although  the  State  Librarianship  is  one  of  the  positions  where  experience,  skill,  and 
therefore  continuity,  are  most  needed,  and  should  therefore  be  most  free  from 
removal  for  partisan  reasons.  There  has  already  been  enough  progress  in  reform, 
however,  to  make  more  possible  than  heretofore  a  general  bibliography  of  State 
publications. 


PREFACE 

lu  additiou  to  this  development  within  several  of  the  States,  tliei-e  have  been 
initiated  since  the  present  work  was  undertaken  a  number  of  enterprises  covering 
the  publications  of  the  several  States  in  special  fields.  Of  these  the  most  im- 
portant work  is  the  "  Index  of  economic  material  in  documents  of  the  States  of 
the  United  States,"  edited  by  Adelaide  R.  Hasse  and  made  practicable  through  the 
endowment  of  the  Carnegie  Institution  of  Washington,  a  work  more  comprehensive 
than  its  title  indicates  and  of  exceptional  bibliographical  value  because  of  tiie 
thoroughness  of  treatment  which  the  resources  at  the  command  of  the  editor  and  her 
special  experience  in  this  field  made  possible.  The  Index  "  undertakes  to  deal  only 
with  the  printed  reports  of  administrative  officers,  legislative  committees,  and  special 
commissions  of  the  States  and  with  Governors'  messages  ...  It  does  not 
refer  to  constitutions,  laws,  legislative  proceedings  or  court  decisions,  except  in  so 
far  as  they  happen  to  be  found  in  the  class  of  documents  above  mentioned." 
Notwithstanding  this  modest  disclaimer  in  its  preface,  this  Index  covers  a  very  large 
part  of  State  publications  in  thorough  topical  analysis.  In  her  relation  as  librarian 
of  the  Department  of  Public  Documents  in  the  New  York  Public  Library,  Miss 
Hasse  was  given  the  opportunity  to  obtain  for  that  library  as  comprehensive  a 
collection  of  State  publications  as  could  be  gathered,  a  task  made  the  easier  by 
her  previous  participation  in  the  formation  of  the  library  of  United  States  gov- 
ernment documents  in  the  office  of  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  at  Washington. 
On  the  basis  of  this  collection  and  by  help  of  personal  visits  to  many  of  the  States, 
and  with  the  aid  of  an  adequate  staff  of  indexers  and  compilers,  Miss  Hasse  has 
been  able  to  make  this  publication  of  the  Carnegie  Institution  a  monumental 
work,  while  the  collection  of  documents  which  she  has  built  up  for  the  New  York 
Public  Libraiy  has  been  of  great  service  in  the  compilation  of  the  later  lists  in 
the  present  volume.  The  issue  of  the  ludex  in  individual  parts,  devoted  each  to  a 
separate  State,  was  begun  with  the  publication  of  the  index  for  Maine  in  1907,  and 
it  is  the  hope  of  Miss  Hasse  to  complete  it  within  a  few  years.  A  topical  index  to 
labor  reports  of  the  several  States  was  made  a  publication  of  the  national  Bureau  of 
Labor  in  1 902,  during  Carroll  I).  Wright's  administration.  Lists  of  pul)lications  of 
the  several  States  relative  to  health  boards,  hospitals  and  the  defective  classes  are  to 
be  found  in  the  great  catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Surgeon  General's  Office, 
initiated  by  Dr.  John  S.  Billings,  now  Director  of  the  New  York  Public  Library. 
A  further  contribution  to  State  bibliography  is  the  series  of  bulletins  on  comparative 
legislation  begun  by  the  New  York  State  Library  in  1891,  during  the  administration 
of  Melvil   Dewey  and  continued  annually  for  many  years. 

'J'he  researches  of  the  present  editor,  in  preparing  a  comprehensive  check-list 
for  the  general  field  of  State  publications,  have  more  and  more  shown  how  valu- 
able is  the  material  found  here  and  there  in  the  unorganized  heap  of  State  publica- 
tions, or  rather  in  lhc  many  heaps  which  make  up  the  great  aggregate.  The  variety 
and  differentiati<;u  of  State  publications  in  the  several  States,  while  increasing  the 
difficulties  of  the  explorer  in  these  bibliographical  labyrinths,  have  nevertheless  a 
distinctive  and  definite  value.  It  is  a  happy  feature  of  our  federal  system,  as  has 
hefore  been  |»ointcd  out,  that  one  State  desiring  to  experiment  in  legislation  or 
administrnlioii  may  profit  by  the  experiences  of  sister  States  which  have  already 
produeed  good  or  ill  results  from  like  experiments.  It  is  true  that  a  large  proportion 
of  Statt;  piiblieations  are  not  of  general  interest  outside  or  indeed  within  the  State, 


PREFACE 

yet  for  comparative  purposes  their  record  may  be  important  and  valuable,  and,  aside 
from  perfunctory  or  meioly  administrative  reports,  there  is  surprising  wealth  of 
material  in  State  as  well  as  Government  issues.  Many  of  the  States,  particularly 
those  of  the  far  West  and  ''the  new  South,"  issue  fact-books  as  to  their  resources, 
etc.,  which  can  be  had  for  the  asking  by  public  libraries,  and  which  should  be  at  the 
disposal  of  readers  throughout  the  States  from  which  emigration  sets  west  and  south, 
'llie  regular  or  special  I'oports  of  Boards  of  Agriculture,  of  Boards  of  Health,  of 
Bureaus  of  Labor  Statistics,  of  Insurance  or  Railroad  Commissioners,  the  records  of 
prison  and  reformatory  development,  the  historical  publications  of  several  of  the 
States,  —  all  these  are  of  real  value  to  iucjuirers  in  other  States,  and  many  of  them 
should  be  on  the  shelves  of  the  more  representative  libraries. 

Moreover,  as  the  inquiry  is  extended  back  into  the  earlier  historical  periods, 
many  documents  are  found  which  do  much  to  complete  the  historical  record  of  the 
nation  or  throvv  light  on  its  development.  In  the  present  work,  which  can  best  be 
described  as  an  attempt  at  an  endeavor  toward  a  check-list  of  State  publications,  the 
editor  has  undertaken  to  provide,  so  far  as  present  resources  permit,  a  key  to  the 
State  publications  of  each  State  from  its  beginning,  including  in  a  supplemental 
division  colonial  or  territorial  issues  or  reprints  of  them.  It  has  been  an  impossible 
task  to  make  a  complete  bibliography,  especially  as  in  no  State  can  there  be  found  a 
complete  set  of  the  documents  of  the  State  itself.  This  preliminary  endeavor  has 
had,  indeed,  one  useful  effect  in  calling  the  attention  of  State  Librarians  and  Historians 
to  the  gaps  in  their  own  collections  and  to  the  imperfections  of  their  own  records, 
and  it  is  hoped  that,  on  the  completion  of  this  work,  librarians  not  only  in  the  State 
Library  of  the  State  concerned,  but  in  other  libraries  of  the  State  and  in  libraries  of 
other  States,  will  make  comparison  of  these  records  with  their  own  collections  or 
knowledge,  and  place  their  results  at  the  service  of  their  fellow-librarians.  This 
will  be  a  patriotic  service  to  the  State  concerned,  as  well  as  a  professional  service  to 
all  libraries.  The  volume  is  so  published,  with  column  margins,  as  to  invite  such  com- 
plementary work  in  each  library,  as  well  as  to  permit  additional  entry,  in  the  proper 
place,  of  new  volumes  of  current  series  or  new  publications.  In  many  cases  local  or 
historical  libraries  were  found  to  have  documents  or  information  which  the  State 
Library  altogether  lacked,  and  the  editor  extends  especial  thanks  to  the  libraries  not 
State  libraries  which  have  thus  cooperated. 

In  the  present  publication  the  States  have  been  arranged  not  alphabetical!}', 
after  the  usual  and  preferable  catalogue  method,  but  in  a  geographical  order,  in  itself 
partly  a  historical  order  because  of  State  development  from  the  Atlantic  toward  the 
Pacific,  which  has  been  for  the  present  purpose  more  practicable.  The  editor  ap- 
preciates the  justness  of  the  criticism  that  an  alphabetical  arrangement  of  publishing 
departments  would  have  had  certain  advantages,  but  this  plan,  in  view  of  the  variety 
of  nomenclature  of  the  several  bureaus  and  of  successive  changes  in  name  within  a 
State,  would  have  made  comparison  and  continuity  more  dilHcult  and  have  had  many 
obvious  disadvantages.  The  issues  of  each  State  and  the  names  or  official  desig- 
nations of  officers  vary  so  much  that  it  seemed  desirable  to  adopt  some  arrange- 
ment of  entries  which,  even  though  somewhat  arbitrary,  would  make  search  and 
comparison  more  easy.  The  plan  adopted  is  to  enter  first  that  general  publication 
of  the  State,  if  any,  which  collects  into  a  volume,  or  series  of  volumes,  its  miscel- 
laneous public  documents,  usually  under  the  comprehensive  title  "  Public  Documents  " 

v 


PREFACE 

or  tbe  like.  The  Constitution,  iucludiug  records  of  coustitutioual  conventions  and 
commissions,  makes  the  first  general  division.  Then  follow  the  Executive  and 
Staff  officers,  who  transact  the  routine  business  o/the  State  ;  the  inspectors,  boards, 
commissions,  etc.,  who  care  for  the  Inspection  and  Regulation  of  business  in 
the  State,  as  insurance,  mines,  railroads,  etc.,  or  record  the  statistics  of  labor, 
agriculture,  schools,  etc. ;  and  the  Institutions  through  which  business  is  carried 
on  hy  the  State,  including  its  schools,  library,  hospitals,  prisons,  and  reformatories, 
etc.,  as  well  as  the  societies  which  have  State  relations.  The  line  of  division  is,. of 
course,  indefinite  :  a  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  for  instance,  is  a  staff 
officer  who  inspects  and  regulates  the  schools,  and  might  be  entered  in  either  one  of 
the  three  departments;  in  some  cases  the  Land  Office  is  an  inspecting  bureau,  while  in 
others  it  sells  State  lands  and  thus  falls  into  the  third  category.  The  Judiciary 
is  the  next  division,  and  in  this  are  included  the  leading  State  reports  and  digests, 
though  these  are  in  many  cases  issued  as  private  enterprises,  the  State  buying  a 
portion  of  the  edition.  Little  attempt  has  been  made,  especially  in  the  larger 
States,  to  schedule  the  reports  of  lower  courts,  which  should  be  sought  under 
the  State  name  in  the  author  alphabet  of  the  American  Catalogues.  The  Legis- 
lature follows,  including  session  laws,  codifications,  etc. ;  compilations  of  laws  on 
a  special  subject,  as  school  laws,  find  proper  place  here  or  under  the  department 
officer,  according  to  their  publishing  origin.  Finally  the  Miscellaneous  or  special 
issues,  unclassified,  are  given,  and  this  division  includes  some  of  the  most  valuable 
publications.  A  Supplemental  list  covers  the  pre-State  period,  colonial  or  terri- 
torial, including  reprints  or  collections  of  documents  belonging  to  that  period.  The 
supplemental  lists  of  publications  prior  to  organization  as  a  State  are  necessarily 
most  imperfect,  consisting,  indeed,  of  material  incidentally  obtained  in  the  search 
for  State  publications  proper.  JNIiss  Adelaide  R.  Hasse  has  happily  made  this  im- 
perfect endeavor  less  important  by  the  publication  as  an  American  Historical  Associ- 
ation monograph  through  the  Government  Printing  Oflflce  in  1908  of  her  modestly 
titled  but  remarkabU'  collection  of  "Materials  for  a  bibliography  of  the  public  archives 
of  the  thirteen  original  States,  covering  the  colonial  period  and  the  State  period  to 
1789." 

In  the  Southern  States,  which,  during  the  period  of  the  Civil  War,  18G1-G5,  were 
members  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America,  the  publications  have  been  followed 
as  fully  as  practicable  through  that  jjcriod  of  disorganization,  in  which  many  of  the 
regular  series  of  State  publications  were  interrupted  and  many  of  those  pul)lish('d 
were  destroyed  I)y  fire  ;  no  bibliographical  distinction  as  to  tiie  cliaugos  in  federal 
relations  has  been  found  necessary,  as  the  documents  themselves  show  no  difference 
in  this  regard. 

1 1  should  b(!  said  that  while  an  attempt  has  been  made  to  conform  in  a  general 
method  of  treatment  the  lists  of  the  several  States,  absolute  uniformity  hns  been 
impracticable,  partly  because  each  State  issues  its  publications  by  a  method  all  its 
own,  but  still  more  because  of  the  insufliciency  of  the  information  on  specilic  points. 
In  a  few  instances  the  usual  method  of  entry  has  been  purposely  vaiied  for  the  sake 
of  clearness,  and  an  explanatory  note  or  cross-reference  given.  No  entry  has  been 
omitted  because  only  fragmentary  information  could  be  obtained,  the  purpose  of  the 
list  being  to  present  at  least  a  clue  to  all  further  sources  of  information.  Kndeavor 
liMs  bf-en  made  to  verify  nnd  cxU-nd   information  on  uncertain  points  by  direct  query 


PREFACE 

to  odicial  or  other  authorities  in  the  several  States ;  ncverllieless,  it  was  impossible 
to  verify  all  entries.  JNIerely  conjectural  entries,  as  of  unrecorded  volumes  in 
series  supposed  to  be  continued,  have  been  avoided.  In  some  few  cases,  however, 
misleading  information  may  have  led  to  entries  of  publications  which  have  never  had 
actual  existence.  Collectors  of  United  States  Government  publications  have  sad 
remembrance  of  an  elusive  "Angora  goat,"  a  monograph  on  this  subject  being 
included  in  the  oflicial  list  of  a  certain  goveriimeut  series,  although  as  a  matter  of 
fact  no  such  monograpli  was  ever  printed.  Similarly,  in  the  list  of  Illinois  publica- 
tions in  the  present  work  there  is  entry  of  Debates  and  Proceedings  of  the  Con- 
stitutional Convention  of  1847  in  two  (juarto  volumes,  au  entry  made  seemingly  on 
good  authority,  tliough  we  are  now  assured  by  better  authority  that  probably 
no  such  publication  was  issued.  Efforts  have  been  made  to  bring  the  list  up  to 
date  of  publication,  but  in  some  cases  the  necessary  additional  information  w^as  not 
furnished,  and  the  absence  of  a  recent  issue  from  any  serial  list  by  no  means  implies 
the  discontinuance  of  the  series.  Only  matter  published  in  separate  form  has  been 
listed,  and  no  attempt  has  been  made  to  analyze  contents  of  a  volume.  The  general 
method  of  entry  has  been  under  the  office  or  officer  responsible  for  the  issue  of  a 
document,  regardless  of  its  subject.  Thus  the  general  classification  is  that  of  the 
office  of  origin,  subdivisions  being  by  subject  and  date.  The  Legislature  is  thus  the 
origin  or  general  author  of  all  committee  reports,  the  committees  being  simply  agents 
of  the  Legislature,  while  commissions  are  usually  independent  of  and  outside  the 
Legislature ;  thus  committee  and  commission  reports  on  the  same  subject  are  given 
respectively  under  Lkgislatuke  or  Inspection  or  other  division.  For  journals  and 
legislative  documents,  naturally  chronological,  that  order  has  been  followed  specifi- 
cally in  place  of  subject  classification.  Dates  given  as  part  of  the  title  are  either  of 
the  year  or  years  covered  by  the  report,  or  that  of  the  signature  to  the  document ; 
dates  separated  from  the  title  are  those  of  publication  ;  it  is  more  than  probable,  how- 
ever, that  in  some  cases  there  has  been  confusion  on  this  point.  Place  of  publication 
has  been  specified  only  when  known  to  be  othei-  than  the  present  capital  of  the  State 
—  in  Rhode  Island,  other  than  Providence. 

The  original  list  of  State  Publications  in  the  American  Catalogue  of  1884-90, 
as  well  as  the  general  plan,  was  chiefly  the  personal  work  of  the  editor.  The  list  for 
tiie  second  period,  in  the  American  Catalogue  for  1890-95,  was  compiled  mostly  by 
Miss  Helen  E.  Haines,  of  the  Lihranj  JournaL  The  compilation  of  the  present 
comprehensive  work  was  placed,  for  the  New  England  States,  in  the  hands  of  Miss 
Frances  B.  Ilawley,  later  Superintendent  of  Branches  in  the  Brooklyn  Public  Library' 
system  ;  for  the  North  Central  States,  in  her  hands  and  those  of  Mr.  W.  N.  Seaver, 
with  advisory  help  of  JNIiss  Haines ;  and  for  the  Western  States  and  Territories  and 
the  Southern  States,  entirely  in  the  hands  of  Mr.  W.  N.  Seaver.  The  work  was 
originally  published  in  four  parts,  as  above  indicated,  and  some  development  of  the 
plan  and  variations  in  methods  will  naturally  be  found  in  the  successive  parts.  To 
the  systematic  skill  and  careful  workmanship  of  the  compilers  is  chiefly  due  a  result 
which  gives  at  least  the  semblance  of  a  comprehensive  and  systematic  bibliography 
to  the  most  inadequate  and  perplexing  of  material. 

The  result  is  all  the  more  to  the  credit  of  the  compilers  because  the  possi- 
bilities of  pecuniary  return  precluded  the  use  of  paid  assistant  compilers.  It  was 
'  not  expected  from  the  beginning  that  the  work  would  prove  pecuniarily  profitable  or 


PREFACE 

even  cover  its  full  cost,  as  it  was  planned  by  the  editor  as  a  labor  of  love  in  an 
important  field  of  bibliographical  research,  following  the  example  which  Mr.  George 
lies  had  so  excellently  set  in  his  generous  contribution  toward  the  advancement  of 
the  entire  line  of  bibliographical  work.  It  was  hoped,  however,  that  the  manu- 
facturing cost  of  the  publication  would  be  covered.  This  hope  was  promptly 
frustrated  when  the  editor  and  the  compilers  faced  the  enormous  mass  of  material, 
which  seemed  to  grow  before  their  eyes.  The  edition,  limited  to  500  copies,  has  not 
been  fully  subscribed,  and  the  total  return  at  the  completion  of  publication  has  been 
under  §2000,  as  against  a  manufacturing  cost  exceeding  $5000.  The  sale  of  all  the 
remaining  available  copies  at  the  increased  price  of  $10,  to  which  the  price  was 
raised  from  the  original  subscription  price  of  S5,  would  bring  the  total  return  to  about 
SoOOO,  leaving  an  approximate  loss  above  $2000,  to  which  is  to  be  added  the  several 
thousand  dollars  involved  in  the  labor  of  compilers  and  editor.  It  was  in  view  of 
this  fact  and  of  the  labor  saved  and  value  given  to  the  State  Libraries  in  the  several 
States  that  the  editor  ventured  to  ask  cooperation  without  pecuniary  compensation 
and  to  hope  that  such  cooperation  might  be  generally  afforded.  In  several  States 
systematic  and  adequate  help  has  been  given  b}'^  the  State  Librarian,  or  by  the  State 
Archivist,  or  State  Universit}^  or  other  State  authorities,  or  by  otlicers  or  librarians  of 
Slate  Historical  Societies,  or  by  librarians  in  leading  libraries  of  the  State.  The 
lists  for  Massachusetts,  New  York,  Ohio,  Wisconsin,  Minnesota,  Iowa,  Missouri, 
Kansas,  and  California,  were  furnished  in  nearly  final  shape  by  the  State  authorities, 
and  specific  recognition  is  made  of  their  help  and  of  that  of  other  cooperators  at  the 
head  of  each  State  list.  To  all  those  who  have  joined  in  this  "  labor  of  love,"  with- 
out money  and  witiiout  price,  even  to  the  extent  of  a  complimentary  copy  of  the 
completed  volume  —  many  of  these  private  persons  from  whom  such  service  could 
scarcely  be  asked  or  expected  —  the  cordial  thanks  of  editor  and  of  compilers  are 
here  tendered.  For  few  States,  however,  did  the  list  approach  completeness,  and 
in  nearly  every  case  additions  were  made  or  much  editorial  work  done  by  tiie  com- 
pilers. In  the  gi'eat  body  of  States  the  enterprise  commanded  more  or  less  sympathetic 
:ipl)reeiation,  but  the  State  Librarians  lacked  the  material,  or  were  too  busy,  or  had 
other  reasons,  for  giving  but  imperfect  cooperation.  ]n  more  than  one  State 
promises  that  were  never  realized  actually  delayed  publication.  In  some  States  the 
natural  response  that  a  State  ollicial  could  not  be  expected  to  do  uncompensated 
work  was  frankly  made.  The  fact  that  in  many  States  the  Secretary  of  State  was 
<-.i-  ojjido  State  Librarian,  a  function  to  which  he  gave  but  perfunctory  attention, 
that  in  others  no  trace  of  a  State  Librarian  could  be  found,  that  in  others  the  State 
Liltrarian  had  cliargc  only  of  a  law  library,  that  in  otheis"  the  otlice  had  been  given 
to  a  pjiHsi'  politician  or  one  of  his  relatives  or  awarded  through  a  "  beauty  contest" 
—  all  these  were  elements  of  discouragement  not  without  humorous  compensations. 
A  few  HbrariaiiH  will  recall  that  dear  and  delightful  State  Librarian  of  Georgia, 
of  liai)py  memory,  who  imparted  to  a  visiting  delegation  the  important  fact  that  he 
had  found  flie  hooks  in  his  lil>iaiy  without  any  arrangement  whatever  and  had  hit 
upon  the  liappy  device  of  arranging  them  in  the  oriler  of  tiie  alphabet.  The  con- 
dition in  another  Southern  State  is  shown  in  th(^  following  resolution  of  the  Kentucky 
(ieneral  Assembly  of  IX.'jO  : 

/tftiilrt'l  .  .  .  'I'lidt  Uii- (Jomiiiittfo  oil  the  Ijibrary  Ipl"  liiMtnicted  Ici  iijf|uirc  into  the  present  (■(imlitioii  of  the 
Suite  Mlirtiry  nuA  ie|ion  whiUirr  or  not  lliciv  ho  In  oiricc  ul  thin  timi-  a  Htate  Mbrariaii ;  and  what  action,  if  any, 
ihc'y  (h'riii  ti<re''"ary  in  l)ii'  \>r^^\u\o^■l^. 

viii 


PREFACE 

But  vvitliiu  the  yuars  during  wliieb  IhiH  bibliograpliy  h:is  been  iu  progress,  a  decided 
change  for  the  better  has  been  evident,  and  there  have  been  accessions  from  many 
States  to  membership  in  the  National  Association  of  State  Libraries,  in  whose 
meetings  are  to  be  found  the  same  professional  ideals  and  scholarly  equipment  that 
more  and  more  distinguish  the  library  profession. 

It  was  hoped  at  the  start  that  this  bibliography  could  be  completed  and  i)ublishcd  - 
I)y  li)00,  and  a  supplement  or  revised  edition  thereafter  issued  which  would  mai<e 
the  work  comprehensive  and  accurate  to  the  beginning  of  the  twentieth  century.  As 
a  matter  of  fact,  the  four  parts  have  appeared  practically  at  three-year  intervals,  so  that 
the  labor  of  a  dozen  years  has  been  given  to  the  work.  In  the  New  England  States, 
therefore,  the  entries  stop  short  of  1900,  in  the  later  lists  the  endeavor  has  been  to 
bring  series  and  individual  entries  up  to  1900,  but  in  some  cases  series  entries  have 
been  continued  and  individual  entries  given  to  some  extent  to  date  of  publication. 
Com[)rehensive  entries  beyond  1900  are  not,  however,  to  be  expected.  The  editor 
regrets  that  it  is  impossible  to  present  a  supplement  or  to  contemplate  a  revised 
edition,  but  he  trusts  that  in  the  years  to  come  the  material  of  this  work  may  form  the 
basis  for  a  really  complete  and  adequate  bibliograpliy  of  State  publications.  Mean- 
time, if  the  several  State  Librarians  would  add  to  their  annual  or  biennial  reports, 
first,  a  list  of  corrigenda  and  addenda  to  the  entries  for  their  State  up  to  1900,  pre- 
sent as  an  appendix  to  each  succeeding  report  a  list  of  their  own  State  publications 
for  the  preceding  term,  on  a  uniform  plan  to  be  worked  out  through  the  National 
Association  of  State  Libraries,  and  finally  work  back  in  annual  lists  to  cover  the 
intervening  period  — then,  with  the  present  list  to  build  upon,  there  will  be  the  proper 
material  for  tlie  work  which  the  present  editor  has  had  in  mind  bat  found  impos- 
sible of  achievement.  The  imperfections  of  the  present  volume  are  more  evident  to 
the  editor  and  the  compilers  than  to  any  reader  or  to  the  severest  critic.  It  is  hoped, 
nevertheless,  that  this  contribution  to  American  bibliography  may  be  the  forerunucr 
of  a  worthy  bibliography  of  State  publications  which  shall  be  complementary  to  a 
worthy  bibliography  of  United  States  Government  publications  of  the  nineteenth 
century,  and  that  the  twentieth  century  may  before  long  have  a  complete  record  of 
United  States  Government  i)ublication3  and  of  State  publications,  adequately  planned 
to  cover  each  succeeding  decade. 

K.    R.     BOWKEK. 


CONTENTS 


PAGE 

Alabama 837 

Alaska 587 

Arizona 563 

akkansa^s 1)41 

California 525 

Colorado 455 

connkcticut 70 

Dakota 433 

Delawark 607 

Florida 823 

Georgia 805 

Hawaii 597 

Idaho 489 

Illinois 229 

Indiana 218 

Indian  Territukv 583 

Iowa 301 

Kansas 357 

Kentucky 911 

Louisiana 955 

Maine 1 

Maryland    .          619 

Massachusetts 28 

Michigan 250 

Minnesota .  .  287 

Mississippi ,Sfi9 


Missouri       .     . 
Montana 
Neuraska 
Nevada    . 
New  Hamp«hire 
New  Jersey 
New  Mexico 
New  York   . 
North  Carolina 
North  Dakota 
Ohio    .... 
Oklahoma     . 
Oregon    . 
Pennsylvanlv  . 
Rhode  Island 
South  Cakolina 
Solth   Dakota 
Tennessee    . 
Texas       .     . 
Vermont 
Virginia 
Washington 
West  Virginia 
Wisconsin 
Wyo.min(. 


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101 
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200 
577 
507 
176 

60 
781 
415 
885 
999 

18 
681 
494 
719 
265 
447 


ABBREVIATIONS 

A   colon  following  an  initial  designates  tlie  inosl  usual  given  name,  tlui?  ; 

A:  Augustus  E:  Edward  I:  Isaac  P;  Peter 

B:  Benjamin  F:  Frederick  J:  John  R:  Richard 

C:  Charles  G:  George  L:  Louis  S:  Samuel 

]):  David  II:  Henry  N:  Nicholas  T:  Tiiomas 

W:  William 

Othfr  ahbreviations  will  he  found  self-ciplanatory. 


STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


A    PROVISIONAL    LIST    OF    THE    OFFICIAL    PUBLICATIONS 

OF    THE    SEVERAL    STATES    OF    THE 

UNITED    STATES 


FROM    THEIR     ORGANIZATION 


COMPILED    UNDER    THE    EDITORIAL    DIRECTION    OF 

R.    R.    BOWKER 


PART   I:    NEW   ENGLAND    STATES 

MAINE,   NEW  HAMPSHIRE,    VERMONT,   MASSACHUSETTS, 
RHODE  ISLAND,    CONNECTICUT 


NEW    YORK 

OFFICE    OF    THE    PUBLISHERS'    WEEKLY 

I  899 


Copyright,  1S99, 

BY 

R.   R.    BOWKER 


B  O  fi  T  O  N 


PREFACE. 


THE  wealth  of  information,  —  historical,  statistical,  descriptive,  scientific,  and 
other,  —  hidden,  because  of  imperfect  bibliographical  record,  in  the  publica- 
tions of  the  several  States  of  the  American  Union,  is  second  only  to  that  in 
the  publications  of  the  United  States  Government,  which  also  until  recent  years  had 
been  poorly  recorded  and  inadequately  known.  Within  the  past  decade  much  has 
been  done  in  Government  bibliography,  and  the  organization  of  bibliographical  work 
by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  brings  the  bibliography  of  national  issues  into 
a  comprehensive  and  adequate  system.  Unfortunately,  less  progress  has  been  made 
in  the  correlated  field  of  State  publications.  The  first  endeavor  to  catalogue  syste- 
matically the  official  issues  of  the  several  States  of  the  Union  was,  so  far  as  is  known 
to  the  editor,  the  list  of  State  publications  given  in  the  appendix  to  the  American 
Catalogue  of  1884-90.  An  attempt  was  then  made  to  present  as  complete  a  bibliog- 
raphy as  was  possible  for  that  peiiod,  —  first,  by  direct  correspondence  with  the  State 
Librarian  or  other  State  officers  of  the  several  States ;  second,  by  the  use  of  such 
incidental  data  as  could  be  obtained  from  catalogues  and  reports  of  State  libraries 
(those  of  Massachusetts  being  by  far  the  best  in  this  respect)  ;  third,  by  personal 
visits  to  State  libraries,  many  of  them  having  been  visited  by  the  editor  in  the  year 
1890-91  and  since.  At  the  beginning  some  State  Librarians,  notably  those  of  Massa- 
chusetts, New  York,  and  New  Hampshire,  responded  promptly  and  fully;  in  other 
cases  not  a  word  could  be  had  from  the  State  Librarian,  in  many  States  a  perfunctory 
oflEicer,  or  from  the  Secretary  of  State  or  Commissioner  of  Statistics,  who  were  also 
addressed  ;  and  in  more  than  one  case  the  State  Librarian  replied  indignantly  that  he 
could  not  be  expected  to  give  information  for  nothing.  Then,  and  to  a  large  extent 
since,  the  Massachusetts  State  Library  annual  lists  of  accessions  have  been  a  chief 
source  of  information  where  that  could  not  be  had  from  a  State.  Some  kind  of  a 
list  for  the  1884-90  period  was,  however,  presented  for  each  State.  A  second  list, 
for  1890-95,  was  made  a  similar  supplement  in  the  American  Catalogue  for  that 
period,  and  at  that  time  better  returns  from  other  States,  particularly  those  of  the 
mid- West,  Kansas,  and  California,  were  obtained. 

In  the  past  five  years,  while  there  has  been  no  other  endeavor  toward  a  general 
bibliography  of  State  publications,  progress  has  been  made  in  two  directions.  In 
several  of  the  States  special  bibliographies  have  appeared,  either  of  publications 
within  the  State  or  of  State  publications  proper ;  and  State  Librarians  have  been 
vitalized  and  brought  into  line  with  general  library  progress  by  the  organization  of 
a  National  Association  of  State  Librarians  and  a  State  Library  Section  of  the 
American  Library  Association.  Nevertheless,  the  office  of  State  Librarian  is  still  in 
some  States  perfunctory  or  merged  into  that  of  some  other  State  oflicial,  and  in 
several  States  the  State  Library  and  its  executive  post  have  been  notoriously  a 
football  of  politics,  although  the  State  Librarianship  is  one  of  the  positions  where 
experience,  skill,  and  therefore  continuity,  are  most  needed,  and  which  should  there- 


PREFACE. 

fore  be  most  free  from  removal  for  partisan  reasons.  There  has  already  been  enough 
progress  in  reform,  however,  to  make  more  possible  than  before  a  general  bibliography 
of  State  publications. 

The  researches  of  the  editor  in  this  field  have  more  and  more  shown  how  valu- 
able is  the  material  found  here  and  there  in  the  unorganized  heap  of  State  publica- 
tions, or  rather  in  the  many  heaps  which  make  up  the  great  aggregate.  The  variety 
of  differentiation  of  State  publications  in  the  several  States,  while  increasing  the 
difficulties  of  the  explorer  in  these  bibliographical  labyrinths,  has  in  itself  a  dis- 
tinctive and  definite  value.  It  is  a  happy  feature  of  our  federal  system,  as  has 
before  been  pointed  out,  that  one  State  desiring  to  experiment  in  legislation  or 
administration  may  profit  by  the  experiences  of  sister  States  which  have  already 
produced  good  or  ill  results  from  Hke  experiments.  It  is  true  that  a  large  proportion 
of  State  publications  are  not  of  general  interest  outside  or  indeed  within  the  State, 
yet  for  comparative  purposes  then-  record  may  be  important  and  valuable,  and,  aside 
from  perfunctory  or  merely  administrative  reports,  there  is  surprising  wealth  of 
material  in  State  as  well  as  government  issues.  Many  of  the  States,  particularly 
those  of  the  far  West  and  "  the  new  South,"  issue  fact-books  as  to  their  resources, 
etc.,  which  can  be  had  for  the  asking  by  public  libraries,  and  which  should  be  at  the 
disposal  of  readers  throughout  the  States  fi'om  which  emigration  sets  west  and  south. 
The  regular  or  special  reports  of  Boards  of  Agriculture,  of  Boards  of  Health,  of 
Bureaus  of  Labor  Statistics,  of  Insurance  or  Railroad  Commissioners,  the  records  of 
prison  and  reformatory  development,  the  liistorical  publications  of  several  of  the 
States,  —  all  these  are  of  real  value  to  inquirers  in  other  States,  and  many  of  them 
should  be  on  the  shelves  of  the  more  representative  libraries. 

Moreover,  as  the  inquiry  is  extended  back  into  the  earlier  historical  periods, 
many  documents  ai-e  found  which  do  much  to  complete  the  historical  record  of  the 
nation  or  throw  light  on  its  development.  In  the  present  volume,  which  can  best  be 
described  as  an  attempt  at  an  endeavor  toward  a  check-list  of  State  publications,  the 
editor  has  undertaken  to  provide,  so  far  as  present  resources  permit,  a  key  to  the 
State  publications  of  each  State  from  its  beginning,  including  in  a  supplementary 
division  colonial  or  territorial  issues  or  reprints  of  them.  It  has  been  an  impossible 
task  to  make  a  complete  bibliography,  especially  as  in  no  State  can  there  be  found  a 
complete  set  of  the  documents  of  the  State  itself.  This  preliminary  endeavor  has 
had,  indeed,  one  useful  effect  in  calling  the  attention  of  State  Librarians  and  historians 
to  the  gaps  in  their  own  collections  and  to  the  imperfections  of  their  own  records,  and 
it  is  hoped  that  as  the  successive  parts  are  published,  librarians  not  only  in  the  State 
Library  of  the  State  concerned,  but  in  other  libraries  of  the  State  and  in  libraries  of 
other  States,  will  make  comparison  of  these  records  with  their  own  collections  or 
knowledge,  and  send  promptly  to  the  editor  word  of  material  which  has  so  far 
escaped  observation.  This  will  be  a  patriotic  service  to  the  State  concerned,  as  well 
as  a  professional  service  to  all  libiaries.  The  volume  is  so  published,  with  extra 
margin,  as  to  invite  such  complementary  work  in  each  library,  as  well  as  to  permit  the 
addition  in  the  proper  place  of  new  volumes  of  current  sei'ies  or  new  publications. 
In  many  cases  local  or  historical  libraries  were  found  to  have  documents  or  informa- 
tion which  the  State  Library  altogctlier  lacked,  and  the  editor  extends  especial  thanks 
to  tlie  lil)raries  not  StMte  libraries  which  have  thus  cooperated. 

It  is  not  expected  that  this  work  will  prove  pecuniarily  profitable,  or  even  cover 


PREFACE. 

its  cost,  as  it  was  planned  by  the  editor  as  a  labor  of  love  in  an  important  field  of 
bibliographical  research,  following  the  example  which  Mr.  George  lies  has  so  excel- 
lently set  in  his  generous  contribution  toward  the  advancement  of  another  line  of  bib- 
liographical work.  But  it  is  hoped  that  the  volume  may  have  sufficient  pecuniary 
support  to  reduce  the  loss  within  such  limits  as  will  permit  the  issue  later  of  another 
list  which  will  include  the  additions  and  emendations  supplied  by  the  cooperative 
research  asked,  and  will  make  as  complete  a  record  as  possible  of  all  State  publica- 
tions to  the  year  1900.  If,  however,  support  of  the  present  enterprise  should  be 
withheld  in  the  hope  of  obtaining  a  better  list  later  on,  that  course  would  make  it  out 
of  the  question  for  the  present  editor  to  undertake  a  bettered  bibliography  in  this  field. 
In  the  present  publication  the  States  have  been  arranged,  not  alphabetically  after 
the  usual  and  preferable  catalogue  method,  but  in  a  geographical  order,  in  itself 
partly  a  historical  order  because  of  State  development  from  the  Atlantic  toward  the 
Pacific,  which  has  been  for  the  present  purpose  more  practicable.  This  method  of 
arrangement  and  the  plan  of  issue  in  parts  were  adopted  to  bring  together  at  the  be- 
ginning the  publications  of  the  original  or  older  States,  which  have  had  the  most 
comprehensive  and  systematized  series  of  publications,  and  it  is  hoped  that  the  early 
publication  of  the  bibliographies  of  these  States  may  inspire  librarians  of  other  States 
to  make  their  records  as  complete  or  adequate  as  possible.  The  issues  of  each  State 
and  the  names  or  official  designations  of  officers  vary  so  much,  that  it  seemed  desir- 
able to  adopt  some  arrangement  of  entries,  which,  even  though  somewhat  arbitrary, 
would  make  search  and  comparison  more  easy.  The  plan  adopted  is  to  enter  first 
that  general  publication  of  the  State,  if  any,  which  masses  into  a  volume,  or  series 
of  volumes,  its  general  public  documents.  The  Constitution,  or  records  of  constitu- 
tional conventions  and  commissions,  makes  the  first  general  di\ision.  Then  follow 
the  Executive  and  Staff  officers,  who  transact  the  routine  business  0/ the  State; 
the  inspectors,  boards,  commissions,  etc.,  who  care  for  the  Inspection  and  Regula- 
tion of  business  in  the  State,  as  insurance,  mines,  railroads,  etc.,  or  record  the  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  agriculture,  schools,  etc.  ;  and  the  Institutions  in  which  business  is 
carried  on  hy  the  State,  including  its  schools,  Ubrary,  asylums,  hospitals,  prisons,  and 
reformatories,  etc.,  as  well  as  the  societies  which  have  State  relations.  The  line  of 
division  is,  of  course,  indefinite  :  a  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  for  instance, 
is  a  staff  officer  who  inspects  and  regulates  the  schools,  and  might  go  in  either  one  of 
the  three  departments  ;  in  some  cases  the  Land  Office  is  an  inspecting  bureau,  while 
in  others  it  sells  State  lands,  and  thus  falls  into  the  third  category.  The  Judiciary  is 
the  next  division,  and  in  this  are  included  the  leading  State  reports,  though  these  are 
in  many  cases  issued  as  a  private  enterprise,  the  State  buying  a  portion  of  the  edi- 
tion. In  the  case  of  reports  and  of  session  laws,  the  individual  printer  or  publisher 
from  whom  they  can  be  obtained  at  a  stated  price  is  usually  indicated.  No  attempt 
has  been  made  in  such  States  as  Massachusetts  and  New  York  to  schedule  the 
reports  of  lower  courts,  which  should  be  sought  under  the  State  name  in  the  author 
alphabet  of  the  American  Catalogue.  The  Legislature  follows,  including  codifica- 
tions, session  laws,  etc.  ;  compilations  of  laws  on  a  special  subject,  as  school  laws, 
find  proper  place  here  or  under  the  department  officer,  according  as  they  merely  con- 
tain laws  or  are  edited  or  annotated.  Finally  the  Miscellaneous  or  Special  issues, 
unclassified,  are  given,  and  this  division  includes  some  of  the  most  valuable  publica- 
tions.    A  Supplementary  list  covers  the  pre-State  period,  colonial  or  territorial,  in- 


PREFACE. 

eluding  reprints  or  collections  of  documents  belonging  to  that  period.  The  supple- 
mentary lists  of  publications  prior  to  organization  as  a  State  are  necessarily  most 
imperfect,  consisting,  indeed,  of  material  incidentally  obtained  in  the  search  for  State 
publications  proper ;  in  this  important  field  cooperation  toward  a  fuller  bibliography 
is  especially  needed. 

It  should  be  said  that  while  an  attempt  has  been  made  to  conform  in  a  general 
method  of  treatment  the  lists  of  the  several  States,  absolute  uniformity  has  been  im- 
practicable, partly  because  each  State  issues  its  publications  by  a  method  all  its  own, 
but  still  more  because  of  the  insufficiency  of  the  information  on  specific  points.  In  a 
few  instances  the  usual  method  of  entry  has  been  purposely  varied  for  the  sake  of 
clearness,  and  an  explanatory  note  or  cross-reference  given.  No  entry  has  been 
omitted  because  only  fragmentary  information  could  be  obtained,  the  purpose  of  the 
list  being  to  present  at  least  a  clue  to  all  future  sources  of  information.  Endeavor 
has  been  made  to  verify  and  extend  information  on  uncertain  points,  by  direct  query  to 
official  or  other  authorities  in  the  several  States  ;  nevertheless,  it  was  impossible  to  verify 
all  entries.  Merely  conjectural  entries,  as  of  unrecorded  volumes  in  series  supposed 
to  be  continued,  have  been  avoided.  Efforts  have  been  made  to  bring  the  list  up  to 
date  of  publication,  but  in  some  cases  the  necessary  additional  information  was  not 
furnished,  and  the  absence  of  a  recent  issue  from  any  series  list  by  no  means  implies 
the  discontinuance  of  the  series.  Only  matter  published  in  separate  form  has  been 
listed,  and  no  attempt  has  been  made  to  analyze  contents  of  a  volume.  The  general 
method  of  entry  has  been  under  the  office  or  officer  responsible  for  the  issue  of  a  docu- 
ment, regardless  of  its  subject.  Thus  the  general  classification  is  that  of  the  office  of 
origin,  subdivisions  being  by  subject  and  date.  The  Legislature  is  thus  the  origin  or 
general  author  of  all  committee  reports,  the  committees  being  simply  agents  of  the 
Legislature,  while  commissions  are  usually  independent  of  and  outside  the  Legisla- 
ture ;  thus  committee  and  commission  reports  on  the  same  subject  are  given  respec- 
tively under  Legislature  or  Inspection  or  other  division.  For  journals  and  legislative 
documents,  naturally  chronological,  that  order  has  been  followed  specifically  in  place 
of  subject  classification.  Dates  given  as  part  of  the  title  are  either  of  the  year  or 
years  covered  by  the  report,  or  that  of  the  signature  to  the  document ;  dates  separated 
from  the  title  are  those  of  publication ;  it  is  more  than  probable,  however,  that  in 
many  States  there  has  been  confusion  on  this  point.  Place  of  publication  has  been 
specified  only  when  known  to  be  other  than  the  present  capital  of  the  State  —  in 
Rhode  Island,  other  than  Providence. 

The  original  list,  as  well  as  the  general  plan,  was  chiefly  the  personal  work  of  the 
editor.  The  second  list  was  compiled  mostly  by  Miss  Helen  E.  Haines,  of  the 
Library  Jovrnal;  the  present  list  has  been  in  the  hands  of  Miss  Frances  B.  Hawley, 
to  whose  systematic,  skilled,  and  careful  workmanship  is  due  a  result  which  gives  at 
least  a  semblance  of  a  comprehensive  and  systematic  bibliography  to  the  most  inade- 
quate, perplexing,  and  confusing  of  material. 

The  imperfections  of  these  lists  are  more  evident  to  the  editor  and  the  compilers 
than  to  any  reader  or  the  seveiest  critic,  but  it  is  hoped,  nevertheless,  that  this  contri- 
bution toward  American  bibliography  may  be  the  forerunner  of  a  worthy  bibliography 
of  State  publications,  which  shall  be  complementary  to  a  worthy  bibliography  of 
United  States  Government  publications  of  the  nineteenth  century. 

R.  R.  BOWKER. 

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MAINE    STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


Material  furnished  by  Leonard  D.  Carver,  State  Librarian, 
Augusta. 

Grant  of  land  to  Gorgta  and  Mason  to  be  called  Province  of 
Maine,  1622.  Severance  of  N.  11.,  by  grant  to  Mason,  1629.  Gorges 
made  Lord  Proprietor  of  Maine,  163'.).  Jurisdiction  of  Mats.  OBtab- 
liehed  1669.  Separation  from  Mass.  of  iJistrict  of  Maine  and 
admission  as  a  State,  1820.  Nortliern  boundary- cstablislied  by  tlie 
Ashburton  treaty,  1842. 

Council   Documents;    cent,    annual   reports  of  public 
officers  and  institutions,  1827-31.     '28-32. 
Note.    Collected  and  bound  into  volumes  wilbout  title-page 
by  Sec.  of  Stale,    iipts.  of  1832  not  collected. 

Public  Documents;  reports  of  the  various  public  offi- 
cers, and  institutions  for  the  year,  1833-97. 

Note.  Contains  also  Maine  Register  and  Legislative 
Manual.  Includes  House  and  Senate  documents,  special 
reports  of  legislative  committees,  until  1S67;  for  succeeding 
documents  see  under  Legislature. 

Constitution  and  Constitutional  Conventions. 

Constitutional  Convention  of  the  District  of  Maine, 
1819-20.  Journal;  with  Gov.  Brooks'  proclama- 
tion and  ai  tides  of  separation.     1819-20.     8'\ 

—  Debates,   resolutions   and    other   proceedings,   1819. 

Portland,  '20.     8°. 

—  Debates    and    journal,    1819-20.     (Maine    Farmers' 

Almanac  I'rcss.)      [reprinted],  '94.    8'^.     59C  p. 
Constitution  of  Maine.     1819. 

—  Same.     1875. 

—  Same.     1891. 

—  Same.     1893. 

—  Same.     1895. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.  Inaugural  address,  annual  1820-81,  biennial 
1883-99. 

Cont.:  By  W:  King,  1820;  by  AV:  D.  Williamson,  1821;  by 
A.  K.  Paris,  1822-26;  by  Enoch  Lincoln,  1827-28;  by  Natbau 
Cutler,  1829;  by  J.  D.  llutton,  1830;  by  S:  K.  Smith,  1831-33; 
by  li.  D.  Dunlap,  1834-37;  by  E:  Kent,  1S38;  by  J:  Fairfield, 
1839;  by  E:  Kent,  1840;  by  J:  Fairfield,  1811-42;  by  E;  Kav- 
auaugh,  1843;  by  11.  J.  Anderson,  1844-40;  by  J;  \V.  Dana, 
1847-49;  by  J:  Hubbard,  1850-52;  by  W:  G.  Crosby,  1853-54; 
by  A.  P.Morrill,  1855;  by  S:  AVells,  1856;  by  Hannibal  Ham- 
lin, 1857;  by  L.  M.  Morrill,  1858-60;  by  Israel  Washburn, jr., 
1801;  by  Abner  Coburn,  1862-63;  by  S:  Corey,  1864-66;  by  J. 
L.  Chamberlain,  1867-70;  by  Sidijey  Perham,  1871-73;  by 
Nelsou  Uiiigley,  /v.,  1874-75;  by  Selden  Connor,  1876-78;  by 
Alonzo  Garcelou,  1879;  by  D.  F.  Davis,  1880;  by  H.  M. 
Plaisted,  1881;  by  F:  Robie,  1883,85;  by  J.  R.  Bod  well,  1887; 
by  E.  C.  Burley,  1889,  91;  by  H:  B.  Cleaves,  1893,  95;  by  L. 
Powers,  1897,  99. 

—  In    memoriam :     Hon.    Joseph    R.     Bodwoll.     por. 

1888.     8". 
Adjutant-general  (Constitutional  office).     Annual    re- 
port, 1820-98. 
Note.     1892  not  printed. 

Attorney-general    (Constitutional    office).     Annual    re- 
port, 18-40-98. 
Note.    1841,  58,  86,  8S,  89  not  printed. 
- —  Australian  ballot  laws.     1893-95. 

I 


Executive] 


STA  TE    PUBLIC  A  TIOA'S 


[M:iine 


Secretary  of  State  ( Constitutionul  office.  Fx  officio  State 
Librarian,  1820-00).  Catalogue  of  the  Maine 
State  Library;  prep,  by  r.  C.  Johnson.    1843.    8". 

—  Same;  prep,    by   Ezra   B.    French,    Jan.    1,    184G. 

'4G.     8°. 

—  Same,  1850;  prep,  by  Abner  Oaks,  Asst.  Librarian. 

'50.     8°. 

—  Same:  Appendix,  1854.     '54.     8". 

—  5ame;  Appendix,  1856;  by  C.  11.  Ayer,    '56.     8°. 

A^ote.    For    later    eds.  see  under   Institutions,    State    Li- 
brarian. 

—  Register  of  magistrates  in  Maine,  June,  1870;  prep. 

by  order  of  the  Legislature.     '70.     8°. 

—  Statistics  of  industries  and   finances:    Report,  1873, 

82-84,  86. 
Note.    1873  entitled  Wealth  and  industry  of  Maine. 

—  Maine,  present  condition  of  the  State ;  its  agricul- 

tural, financial,  commercial  and  manufacturing 
developments.     1885.     8°.     40  p. 
■ —  Business  corporations  of  Maine,  1820-84.     '84.     8°. 

—  Same:  List  of  business  corporations  in  the   State, 

1820-92;   1894.     '91-95.     2  pm.     8°. 
Treasurer    (Constitutional    office).      Annual     report, 
1820-98. 
Xote.    In   1859   a   report   by    investigating    coiumitteo,   uo 
Treasurer's  report. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

^Agriculture.^  Board  of  Agriculture  (1852-).  An- 
nual report,  1st  ser.,  1852-55;  2d  ser.,  lst-40th, 
'56-97. 


Jfote.    1879  not  printed, 
logical  Soc,  1873-96. 


Include  ann.  rpt.  of  State  Pomo- 


An- 


—  Agricultural   Experiment  Station  (1885-) 

nual  report,  1885-96. 
Note.    Bound  with  Board  of  Agriculture  rpts. 

[Assessors.']  Board  of  State  Assessors  (1891-).  An- 
nual report,  lst-8th,  1891-98. 

Batik  Commissioner  (of  State  banks,  1827-67?).  An- 
nual report,   1828-67. 

Bank  Examiner  (of  savings  banks  and  loan  and  trust 
COS.,  1868-).     Annual  report,  1808-98. 

Note.    1896  is  numbered  40tb.     1868  includes  rejjort  of  In- 
surance Examiner. 

Cattle  Commissioners  (1887-).   Annual  report.   1887-96. 
\_Census.']     Census  of  the  several  towns  and  plantations 
in  Maine,  1820,  30.     Tortland,  '31.     12". 

—  Same,  1870,  80.     '70-80.     S^. 

Census  statistics  of    Maine;  conip.  fr.  10th  census  of 
the  U.  S.,  by  order  of  the  Governor  and  Council. 
1883.     8°. 
\^ Education.']     Board    of  Education    (1846-52).     An- 
nual report,  1847-52. 
Note.     Merged  in  CommissionerH  of  Common  .Schools,  lS.V.i. 

—  State  Supt.  of  Cormnon  Schools  (1854-).     Annual 

report,  1854-96. 
Ndlf.     Preceded    by   CommlHslonerM   of  Common   Bcliool.s, 
18.^2-54.     IlptH.  1893-94  In  one  v. 

[Fish  and   Game.]      Commissioners   of  Fisheries  and 
(Jame  (1867-95).     Annual  report,  1867-95. 
Note.    O/llce  wum   ('ominiHHioncr  of   l<"iHli(>ii('H,  1867-80.    In 
1895  It  waH   Hplil  Into  CominlHHionerH  of  Inland   Ji'lHlieries  and 
Game,  and  CommiHulotierH  of  Hi;ii  and  Hhore  I'lshories. 

—  Memorial  relating  to  tiie  destruction  of  state  fisli- 

cries,   jjresented    to  Congress  March  9,  1892,  in 
opjKiHition  to  the  "  Lajihani  1)111."     '92. 
Commissioners    of    Inland     Fisheries     and     Game 
(1895-).     Annual  report,  1895  98. 

2 


Inspection] 


STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


[Maine 


\_Fish  and  Game,  continual.^ 

Commissioner sj)f  Sea  and' Shore  Fisheries  (1895-). 
Annual  report,  1895-9S. 
Forest  Commissioner  (18'Jl-).     Keport,  1891,  94,  96. 
Geological  Survey.     Report,  lst-3d,  by  C.  T.  Jackson. 
1837-39.     8°. 

—  Report  on  public  lands   belonging   to  Maine  and 

Mass.,     lst-2d,     1837-38;     by    C:     T.    Jackson. 
Boston,  '37-38.     2  pin.     S^. 

—  Exploration  and   survey  of  the    territory  on    the 

Aroostook  river  during  the  spring  and  autumn  of 
1838.     '39.     8°. 

—  Report,  lst-2d,  1861-62;  by  C:  E.  Hitchcock  and 

others.     '61-62.     2  v.     8". 
[Health.]      Board  of  Health  (1885-) .    Report,  annual, 
1885-91;  biennial,  1893-97. 

—  Registrar   of  Vital   Statistics  (Sec.  of  Board  of 

Health  ex  officio,  1891-).      Annual  report,  births, 
deaths,  marriages  and  divorces,  lst-5th,  1892-96. 

Bi-monthly  report  of  Sanitary  Inspector,  1890- 

95. 

See  also  tender  Legislature,  Laws. 

Commissiotiers   of  Contagious   Diseases  in  Animals 
(1887-).     Annual  report,  1887-98.     8°. 
[^Immigration.']     Board    of    Immigration   (1870-73). 

Annual  report,  1870-73.     '71-73.     8^ 
[Indians.]    Agent  of  Passamaquoddy  Indians  (1821-) . 
Report,  annual,  1860-92;  biennial,  '92-96. 
Note.     Publication  doubtful  rpts.   previous  to  1860  and  for 
1863,  68,  71. 

Agent   of  Penohscot    Indians  (1821-).      Report,  an- 
nual, 1860-92;  biennial,  '92-96. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful  rpta.  previous  to   1860  and  for 
1863,  68,  71. 

Insurance    Commissioner    (1870-).       Annual    report, 
1870-98. 
Note.    Preceded   by   Insurance   Examiner,   1868-70,  whose 
rpt.  for  186S  is  included  in  that  of  the  Bank  Examiner. 

[Labor.]  Bureau  of  Industrial  and  Lahor  Statistics 
(1887-).     Annual  report,  lst-12th,  1887-98.    8". 

—  Inspector  Factories  and    Workshops  (Office  filled 

by  Deputy  Labor  Conmiissioner,  1893-).      An- 
nual report,  1893-96. 

Note.    Bound  with  rpt.  of  Bureau  of  Industrial  and  Labor 

Statistics. 

Land  Agent  (1828-).     Annual  report,  1832-92. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful  1834,  37,  42. 

Liquor  Commissioner  (1862-).     Report,    1862-69,    73, 
86. 
Note.    Reports  annually  in  writing  to  Governor  and  Council. 

[Medicine  and  Pharmacy.]  Board  of  Registration 
of  Medicine  (1895-).  First  annual  report,  1896. 
Commissioners  of  Pharmacy  (1877-).  Report,  1877, 
83,  84,  89,  90,  91,  92,  94. 

Railroad  Commissioners  (1858-).  Annual  report,  1st- 
40th,  1858-98.     8°. 

[Steamboat.]  Inspectors  of  Steamboats  (1874-).  Re- 
port, 1874,  90,  91,  94,  96. 

Institutions. 
Including  societies  under  State  patronage. 

[Agriculture.]  Maine  State  Grange,  Patrons  of  Hus- 
bandry. [Annual]  journal  of  proceedings, 
1874-96. 
State  College  of  Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts 
(Orono,  1865-).  Annual  report  of  trustees  and 
officers,  1868-98. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful  for  1866,  67. 


Institutions] 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Maine 


\_Education.'\     Maine   Pedagogical  Society.     Proceed- 
ings, 1880-81.     Farmington,  '83.     16". 
Portland  School  for  Z)ea/ (Portland,  1805-).    IJcport. 
1898. 
JVbie.    Previous  rpts.  made  in  ms.  to  Gov.  and  Council. 

State   Normal    School    (Gorham,    1878-).        Annual 
catalogue  and  report,  1879-98. 

—  Eastern  (Castine,  18G3-).      Annual  catalogue  and 

report,  18GJ:-98. 

—  Western  (Farmington,  1863-).     Annual  catalogue 

and  report,  1804-98. 
Note.    Also  called  Training  School  at  Farmington. 

Training  School  (Fort  Kent,  formerly  at  Madawaska, 

1878-).     Annual  report,  1895-98. 
See  also  Agriculture ;  Ileform  and  Industrial. 
[Fish  and  Game.']     Maine  Sportsmen  Fish  and   Game 

Ass'n.     First  annual  report,  1834.     '94.     8°. 
\_Histo7-y  and  Genealogy.']    Maine  Genealogical  Society. 
I'robate  records  of  Lincoln  Co. ;  comp.  by  W:  D. 
Patterson.     Portland,  1895.     8°.     (445)  "p. 

—  13th  annual  report,  1896;  also  by-laws.     '97.     8°. 
Maine  Historical  Sccieiy.      Collections;  cont.  docs. 

and  papers  rel.  to  discovery,  settlement  and 
early  history  of  Maine;  1st  ser.,  v.  1-9.  Port- 
land, 1831-87.     9  V.     8°. 

—  Same;   2d  ser.,  v.  1-4.     Portland,  1869-89.     4  v. 

—  Collections    and    proceedings;    2d    ser.,    v.    1-7. 

Portland,  1890-96.     7  v.     8°. 
[^Hospital.]     Maine  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.     Annual 

report,  188G-97. 
Maine  General  Hospital.    Annual  report,  1880-90. 
Insane  Hospital  (Augusta,  1840-).     Annual  report   of 

trustees,  1840-98. 

—  Report  of  the  visiting  committee  upon  the  state- 

ments  made    in   the   "Bangor   Commercial"  of 
alleged  abuses  in  that  institution.     1882. 
\_Law.']     Maine  State  Bar  Association.    Proceedings  at 
the  annual  meeting,  lst-5th,  1892-96.    5  pm.    8°. 
\^TAhrary.]       State  Librariaii   (1861-).     Report,    1st- 
27th,  annual,  1861-81  ;  biennial,  1882-98. 
Note.    Previous  to  1861,  Sec.  of  State   was  Librarian  ex 
officio.    No  report  1890. 

—  Catalogue  of  Maine  State  Library,  1862.    '62.    8°. 
Note.    For  earlier  eds.,  see  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Sec. 

of  State. 

—  Supplemental  catalogue,  1867.     'G8.     8°. 
[^Medicine.]       Maine    Homeopathic     Medical     Society. 

Transactions,  v.  1-10,  1887-97. 
Maine  Medical  Association.     'J'ransactions,  1853-96. 
Military  and   Naval   Orphan  Asylum  (Bath,    18(58-). 
Report  of  trustees  and  officers,  annual,  1868-91; 
biennial,  1892-98. 
Note.     Publication  doubtful  1808-71. 

[Pomology.']  State  Poniological  Society  (1873-).  See 
under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Board  of 
Agriculture. 

\ Press.]     .Maine  Press  Ass'n.     Proceedings,  1864-9(;. 

[Prison.]  Slate  I'rison  (Thomaston,  1823-).  Annual 
report  of  warden  and  oflicers,  1829-98. 

[Reform,  and  Industrial.]     Industrial  School  for  Girls 
(llallowell,  1872-).     Annual  rei)ort  of  board  of 
managerH,  lst-24tli,  1875-98. 
State   Reform   School  {V,:i\w  Elizabeth,  1853-).     An- 
nual report  of  trustees,  ]st-45th,  1854-98. 


Jiidicinrj] 


STATE  PUBI.lCATrONS 


[Maine 


Judiciary. 

Publications  under  this  lie.ad  ofliciiil,  but  privately  printed. 
State  purcliases  a  speciflod  miniber  ofcopics. 

Maine  Keports  :  Cases  detcriuineJ  in  Supreme  Judicial 
Court  of  Maine;  v.  1-92,  1820-1)8. 
Cont.  :  V.  1-9  reported  by  Simon  Greeulcaf.  10-12  by  J: 
Fairfield.  13-18  by  J:  Shepley.  19  by  J;  Appletou.  20  by 
J:  Appleton  and  J:  Shepley.  21-:!0  by  J:  Shepley.  Z\-Zh  by 
Asa  Keddington.  3tJ-40  by  Solynian  Heath.  41-42  by  J:  M. 
Adams.  40-44  by  Timothy  Ludden.  45-51  by  Wales  Hiibbard. 
.52-60  by  \V:  W.  Virgin.  61-64  by  lidwiu  B.  Smith.  65-68 
by  Josiali  1).  Pulsit'er.  60-70  by  D:  K.  Hastings.  71-80  by 
Joseph  W.  Spaulding.     81-92  by  U:   Hamlin. 

Digest   of  decisions,  1820-47    (Maine   rpts.  v.   l-2f))  ; 
by  riiilip  Eastman.     Hallowell,  '49.     8«. 

—  Same,  1847-57  (Maine  rpts.  v.  27-43)  ;  by  W:  Wirt 

Virgin.     Hallowell,  '59.     8°. 

—  Same:    Supplemental   digest  of  decisions,    1857-08 

(Maine   rpts.  v.  44-56)  ;    by    W:    Wirt   Virgin. 
Portland,  '70.     8°. 

—  Same,   1869-79   (Maine  rpts.   v.   57-68)  ;    by  G:  C. 

Hopkins.     Tortland,  '79.     8'^. 

—  Same,  1820-79  (Maine  rpts.  v.   1-68)  ;  by  Harris  M. 

Plaisted  and  F:  H.  Appleton.    Portland, 'SO.    8o. 

—  Same:    Supplemental  digest  of   decisions,   1878-89 

(Maine  rpts.  v.  09-81)  ;   by  E:   P.  Coffin.     Port- 
land, '90.     8°. 

—  Same :  Index  digest  of  decisions  contained  in  Maine 

r])ts.  V.  1-88  ;  by  A.  R.  Savage.   Portland,  '97.  8°. 
lieports  of  decisions  in  the  Circuits  Courts  Martial ;  by 
Francis  O.  J.  Smith.     Portland,  1831.     8°. 
Note.    Pub.  in  conformity  to  a  resolve  of  March  31,  1801. 

Legislature. 

Legislative  sessions  annual  through  1881,  thence  biennial  in  odd 
years;  one  regular  session,  beginning  January.  Special  sess. 
1840/41. 

[Laws  of  the  State.'\     Public  laws,  v.  1-18,  1820-97. 

Gont.:  V.  1,  1820-21  (Revised  statutes  1821).  2,  1822-31 
(Revised  statutes  1822-31).  3,1832-39.  4,1840-41.  5,1842-46. 
6,  1847-52.  7,  1853-56.  8,  1857-60.  9,  1861-65.  10,  1866-68. 
11,1869-71.  12,1872-74.  13,1875-77.  14,1878-80.  15,1881-85. 
16,1887-89.  17,1891-93.  18,1895-97. 
Note.    Also  issued  yearly  in  pamphlet  form,  1820-40. 

—  Special  laws,  v.  1-18,  1820-97. 

Cont.:  V.  1,  1820-28.  2,  1829-32.  3,1836-39.  4,1840-41. 
5,  1842-46.  6,  1847-52.  7,  185.S-5G.  8,  1857-60.  9,  1861-65. 
10,  1866-68.  11,  1869-71.  12,  1872-74.  13,  1875-77.  14,  1878- 
80.     15,1881-85.     16,1887-89.     17,  1891-93.     IS,  1895-97. 

Note.    Also  issued  yearly  in  pamphlet  form,  1820-40. 

—  Resolves,  v.  1-18,  1820-97. 

Cent.  :  V.  1,  1820-28.  2,  1829-35.  3,  1836-39.  4,  1840-41. 
5,  1842-46.  6,  1847-52.  7,  1853-56.  8,  1857-60.  9,  1861-65. 
10,  1866-68.  11,  1869-71.  12,  1872-74.  13,  1875-77.  14,  1878- 
80.     15,  1881-85.     16,  1887-89.     17,  1891-93.     18,  1895-97. 

Note.    Also  issued  yearly  in  pamphlet  form,  1820-40. 

—  Acts  and  resolves  of  the  Legislature ;  cont.  Public 

laws.  Special  laws,  and  Resolves,  1842-97.     47  v. 

Note.    Annual  through  1881,  biennial  since.     Extra  session 

1853  bound  with  1854.     Include  also  Governor's  address,  E.x- 

ecutive   communications,   Register  of  civil   government   and 

General  iudex. 

—  Revised  statutes,  1821.     Brunswick  (J.  Griffin),  '21. 

2  V.     8°. 
Note.    Also  constitute  v.  1  of  Public  Laws.    There  are  2 
private    eds. :    l>y   W:    Hyde,    Portland,   1822;    by     Glazier, 
Masters  &  Co.,  Hallowell,  1830. 

—  Same:  Supplement,  1822-31.    Portland  (T:  Todd), 

'31.     8°. 
Note.     Also  constitutes  v.  2  of  Public  Laws. 

—  Same:  Supplement,  1822-33.     Hallowell     (Glazier, 

Masters  &  Co.), '34.     8°. 
Note.    Private  ed. 

5 


Legislature] 


ST  A  TE  PUB  Lie  A  TIONS 


[Maine 


{Laws  of  the  State,  continued.^ 

—  Revised    statutes,   1834;    by   Francis    0.    J.    Smith. 

Portland,  '3-t.     2  v.     8°. 
jSi'ote.    Private  ed. 

—  Same,  1841.    Augusta  (W.  R.  Smith  &  Co.),  '41.    4°. 

—  Same,   1841;    2d  ed.,  by  H.  K.  Baker.     Hallowell 

(Glazier,  Masters  &  Co.),  '47.     4«. 

—  Same,   18.57.     Bangor  (Wheeler  &  Lynde), '57.     4". 

—  Same,  1871.  Portland  (Bailey  &  Noyes),  c.  '71.     4". 

—  Same,  1883.     Portland  (Loring,  Short  &  Harmon), 

'84.     4°. 

Same:    Maine    statutory   citations:    Table    of    the 

revised  statutes  of  1883,  amended,  enlarged,  or 
repealed  by  the  public  laws,  1885-93;  by  L.  T>. 
Carver.     '94.     8°. 

—  Same:    Supplement  to  tlie  Revised  Statutes,  1885- 

96;  by  Elias  Dudley  Freeman.  P;ortland  (Lor- 
ing, Short  &  Harmon),  1895.     4«. 

ISiatntory  Revision.']     Report  of  Commissioners  on 

revision  of  statutes  of  1841 ;  by  Philip  Eastman, 
S:  E.  Smith,  and  Ebenezer  Everett.     4o. 

—  Same:    Statutes    of    1857;    by   J:  B.    Hill,    Joseph 

Baker,  and  James  Bell.     4°. 
Xote.    Includes  report  of  Ether  Sheplet  in  1856. 

—  Same:  Statutes  of  1883;  by  C  W.  Goddard.     '83. 

3  V.     4". 

[Agriculture.']     Maine  agricultural  law,  1879 ;  by  S. 

L.  Boardman. 

—  [Corporatio}!.]     Maine    corporation  law;  by  I :   W. 

Dyer.     Portland,  1881,  91.     2  v. 

—  [Fish    and    Game.]     Maine    fish    and    game    laws 

1892,  1893,  95. 

—  [Flealth.]     Sanitary  laws;    issued   by    Registrar    of 

Vital  Statistics.     1891,  95. 

—  <[]}isolvency.]     Maine  insolvent  law,  1879,  97. 

—  [Jnsuratice.]     Maine  insurance  laws,  1885,  87,  89, 

91,93,95.     6  pni. 
[Liquor.]     Maine  prohibitory  law  rel.  to  intoxicating 

liquors.     1850,71,79.     3  v. 
[Manufacture.]      Maine  manufacturing  corporation 

laws,  1835. 

—  [Militia.]     Maine  militia  law,  1821,  80,  82,  93.    4  v. 
[Probate.]     Maine  probate  law  and  practice;  by  Ho- 
ratio Southgate.     Portland,  1830.     12". 

Same ;  by  Enos  T.  Luce.     Portland,  1872, 

Same;  by  J.  A.  Waterman.     Portland,  1880. 

Same;  by  G:  A.  Wilson.     Portland,  1896. 

—  [Railroad.]     Railroad  laws  ;  by  E.  F.  Webb.    Port- 

land, 1873. 

Same,  1889. 

Same  ;  by  E.  C.  Farrington,  1891,  93,  95. 

—  [School.]      Maine    .school    laws.      Portland    (Todd 

and  Smith),  1826. 

Laws  of  Maine  relating  to  jmblic  schools;    [with 

abstraclH  of   judicial   decisions    in    reference  to 
school  laws.]     1885,  87,  89,  91 ,  93,  95.     0  v. 
[Journals  and  Documents.]      Journal  of   the  Senate, 
1851-97. 
Note.    Not  printed  in  IH.W,  59,  62.     Mbh.  1S20-'J7,  in  ollioc 
of  Hfc.  of  Hl.'ito. 

—  JoTirnal  of  the  House,  18.55-97. 

Note.    Not  printed  In  1H50,  fi'2-04.     Mhb.  1S20-07,  in  olTicc  of 
8cc.  of  Htatc. 

Legislative  documents;  cont.    l)illH,    acts,    resolves, 

reports    of    conitnittecs    eniaiialing    from    either 
branch  of  the   Legislature  and  ordered  i)rinted, 
1868-97. 
Note.    Contained   In    I'nbllc  flocumenlH   previoiin    to    1S68. 
I'rintcd  In  2  v.  Hlncc  18H7:  v.  1,  IIonHc;  v.  J,  Mcnale. 


Legislature] 


S  TA  TE   r  UBI.  ICA  '/  IONS 


[Maine 


\_Journals  and  Documents,  continued.'\ 

—  Legislative  raamuil ;  eont.  rules  and  orders  of  House 

and  Senate,  ])olitical  and  industrial  statistics,  list 
of  committees,  etc.,  1820-70. 
Note.    Part  of  Maine  Btate  year-book,  1870-99. 

—  Maine  register;  cont.  industrial  and  political  statis- 

tics, legislative  and  executive  manual,  etc. ;  1820- 
70. 
Note.    Called   Maine   register  and   U.S.   ealondar,   1827-45. 
Part  of  Maine  state  year-boolj,  1870-99. 

—  Maine    state    year-book,    register     and     legislative 

manual,   1870-99.      Portland   (G.   M.  Donliam), 
'70-98.     120. 
Note..   State  purchases  GOO  copies  yearly. 

—  Biographical    sketches    of  members    of   Senate  and 

House,  annual,  1873-81;  biennial,  1883-97. 

—  Report  and  resolve  respecting  international  literary 

exchanges;  with  does.  rel.  thereto.     1847.     8". 

—  Report  of  joint  special  committee  on  defalcation  of 

Benj.  D.  Peck.     1860.     8°. 

—  Report  of   joint  special  committee  on  condition  of 

election  returns,  Sept  8,  1879,  and  the  expendi- 
tures of  moneys  under  direction  of  Gov.  Gar- 
celon  and  Council.     '80-     8°. 

—  Majority  and   minority  report   of   select  committee 

on  investigation  of  bribery  and  attempted  bribery 
of  members.     1880.     8°. 

—  Report  of  joint  special  committee  on  cattle  disease 

at  the  State  College  Farm.     1887.     8°. 

—  Memorial  addresses  delivered  in  Senate  and  House 

on  life  and  character  of  Hon.  James  G.  Blaine, 
1893.     '93.     8°. 

—  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Daniel 

Franklin  Davis,  delivered  in  Senate  and  House 
Feb.  10,  1897.     '97.     8°. 

Mlscellaneous. 

Includes  publications  patronized  and  encouraged  by  the  State. 

[Bihliographij.']     Bibliography  of   Maine  to  1891;  by 
Joseph  Williamson.     Portland,  '9G.     2  v.     8". 

Agricultural  bibliography  of  Maine;   by  S.  L.  Board- 
man.     1893.     4°. 
{_Biography.^     Biographical  encyclopaedia:    Maine  in 
the  19th  century.     Boston,  1885.     4". 

Poets  of  Maine ;  collection  of  poems  with  biog. 
sketches;  by  G:  Bancroft  Griffith.  Portland, 
1888.     8°. 

Representative  men  of  Maine;  by  H:  Chase.  Port- 
land, 1893.     4«. 

Biographical  review  of  leading  citizens  of  Cumber- 
land Co.,  Me.  Boston,  189G.  4°. 
\_Boundaries  and  Grants.^  North  Eastern  Boundary . 
Statement  of  the  case,  decision  of  the  arbiter, 
and  protest  of  the  Amer.  minister.  [maps.] 
Washington,  1829.     4°. 

—  Copy    (ms.)     of    entire    controversy;    arguiuents 

and  proofs.     25  v.  and  maps. 

—  See  also  under  Supplemental :  Provincial  and  Dis- 

trict. 

Commissioners  to  Settle  Boundary  between  Maine 
and  N.  11.     Report.     Concord,  1828.     8«. 

Commissioners    to    Locate    Grants    and    Determine 
Extent  of  Possessory  Claims  under  late   Treaty 
with  Gt.  Brit.     Report,  [1855].     n.  t.  p. 
[Description    and    Statistics.]      Maine   Farmers'   Al- 
manac, 1819-97  (annual). 

Statistical   survey  of  the  State  of  Maine;  by  Moses 
Greenleaf;   [with  atlas].     Portland,  1829. 
See  also  lender  Suppleiuental :  Provincial  and  District. 


Miscellaneous] 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


M;iiiie 


Inilustrial  and  labor  statistics  of  Maine,  18G8-r.'J ;  by 

J:  A.  Poor.     n.  t.  p. 
Water  power  of  Maine;  by  Walter  Wells.    18G9.  8°. 
Maine   atlas;  includ.  bistorical  and  educational   sta- 
tistics; by  G:  N.  Colby.     Houlton,  1884. 
Grasses  of  Maine;  by  C.  H.  Fernald.     1885.     8°. 
Aroostook   Co.;  from  surveys  made  by  F.  B.   Roe 

and  G:  N.  Colby.     Pliila.,  1877. 
Cumberland   Co.;    from   surveys   made   by   F.    W. 

Beers.     N.  Y.,  1871. 
Hancock  Co. ;  comp.  under  direction  of  G:  N.  Colby, 

by  S.  F.  Colby  and  Co.     EUswortb,  1881. 
Oxford   Co. ;    from    surveys    made    by  H.  E.  Half- 
penny and  J:   Caldwell.     Phila.,  1880. 
Piscataquis  Co. ;  from  surveys  made  by  G:  N.  Colby. 

Houlton,  1882. 
Somerset  Co.;   from  surveys  made  by  G:  N.  Colby.- 

Houlton,  1883. 
Waldo    Co. ;    bistorical,    pbysical,    and     agricultural 

survey,  by  J.  W.  Lang.     1873.     8°. 

Washington  Co.:  Atlas;  comp.   from  surveys  made 

by  G:  N.  Colby.     Houlton,  1881. 

\_Fiiiance.']    List  of  stockholders  in  Maine  banks.    1847. 

Commissioners  on  Paper  Credits.    Report,  1871.    8°. 

Catalogue  of  bankrupts  of  Maine;  by  C.  PL  Hamlin. 

Bangor,  1873. 
Pension  Agent.     Report,  1881. 

Commissioners    on  Taxation.     Special   report,  1889. 
'90.    8°; 
IHale   Report.']     The  Hale  report  shown  up  by  Gov. 
Garcelon  and  his  Council,  and  its  charges  proven 
false  and  groundless.      [1880.]     8°. 
[History  and   Genealogy.]     Maine  in  the  War  for  the 
Union;  by  W:  E.  S.  Whitman  and  C:  H.  True. 
Lewiston,  18G5.     8°. 
Maine,  her  place  in  history;    address  at  centennial 

exhibition,  Phila.,  1876,  by  J.  L.  Chamberlain. 

Maine  genealogist  and  biographer ;  quarterly  journal 

ed.  by  W:  B.  Lapham ;  v.  1-3,  1875-78.    3  v.  in 

1.     8°. 

Maine  historical  and  genealogical  recorder;   [ed.]  by 

S.  M.  Watson;  v.  1-5.  Portland,  1884-88.  5  v.  8°. 

Ban"-or  historical  magazine;    ed.  by  Jos.  W.  Porter; 

V.  1-G,  1885-91.  Bangor,  '85-91.  G  v.  8°. 
Names  of  soldiers  of  the  American  Revolution  who 
applied  for  state  bounty  under  resolves  of  March 
17,  1835,  March  20,  24,  183G,  as  appears  in  record 
of  Land  Office;  by  C.  J.  House.  1893.  8«. 
History  of  Androscoggin  Co.;  ed.  by  Georgia  D. 
-       -  40. 


Phila.  (Everts  &  Peck), 

ed.  by  H.  D.  Kingsbury 
N.  Y.   (Blake  &  Co.), 

Cleveland    (Williams, 


Merrill.     Boston,  1891 
History  of  Cumberland  (;o 

1880.     4°. 
History  of  Kennebec  Co. 

and  S.  L.   Deyo.       ill. 

1892.     2  v.     4". 
History    of    Penobscot    Co. 

Chase  &  Co.),  1882.      4". 
History  of  I'iscataquis  Co. ;   by  Rev.  Aniasa  Luring. 

Portland,    1880.     8". 
History  of  York  Co.    Phila.  (Everts  &  Co.),  1880.    4". 
[^Insurance.]     Directory   insurance    agents,  comi)anieH 

and  brokers.      1H91,  93,  95.     3  v. 
[Institutions.]      Commissioners  to   Visit  Amer.  Asylum 

at  Hartford,  and  Resolve  for  Assistance  of  Deaf 

and  Diimh.     Report.      I'ortland,  1825.     8". 
Commissioners  of  Inveslirjation  of  Insane   J/osjntal. 

Rei)ort,  made  to  Governor  and  Council  by  order 

of  the  Lejfislaturc,  .Ian.,  18GK.     'G8.     8". 
Committee  to  Investigate  Sale  of  State  College  Scrip. 

Ueport  of  evid<'ncc  and  coMclnsioii.      I«7G,     8". 

8 


Miscellaneous] 


STA  TE   PUB  Lie  A  TfONS 


[Main. 


\_Law.'\     History  of  the  law,  the  courts  and  the  lawyers 
of  Maine;  by  W:   Willis.     Portland,  1863.     8°. 
Maine  practice  in  civil  actions;    by  J.  W.  Spaulding. 
Portland,  1876.     8°. 
[^Afadawaska  Territory. ~\     Commissioners  to  Investigate 
Condition  of  Settlers  in  Madawaska   Territory . 
Report.     1880.     8°. 
[Press.]     History  of  the  press  of  Maine;  ed.  by  Jos. 

Griffith.     Brunswick,  [c.  1872].     8°. 
{^Railroads. '\       Committee  of  Stockholders  Boston  and 
Portland  R.R.     Report.     Andover,  1849.     8". 
Documents  rel.  to  the  European  and  North  American 

Railway  Co.     Portland,  1851.     8°. 
Portland    and     Ogdensburg   R.R.    line :    Resources, 
population,     wealth,     business,     manufacturing, 
etc.,  tributary  thereto.     Portland,  1872.     8". 
Maine    Central    Railroad.      Annual    report   of    the 

directors.     1891-95. 
—  White  Mountains  of  New  Hampshire,  coast  and 
woods  of  Maine,  etc.     il.  and  maps.     1891. 
[Roster.~\     Maine  State  roster,  1889.     Auburn. 

Note.    Contains  portraits  of  Governor,  Staff,  and  Council, 
State  officers  and  members  of  Legislature  for  1889. 

\_Towns.~\  Maine  Townsman;  cont.  duties  and  powers 
of  town  officers,  etc.  Brunswick,  1822;  Hal- 
lowell,  1833;  Boston,  1844;  Portland,  1846; 
Boston,  1847  ;  Portland,  1872,  80,  97. 

Supplemental:  Provincial  and  District. 

Including  reprints. 

Transcript  copy  of  the  early  court  records  and  other 
important  documents  pertaining  to  the  settlement 
of  the  Province  of  Maine,  1636-86 ;  transcribed 
by  C:  Bradbury.     1843-45.     4  v.      4°. 

Maine   wills,    1640-1760;    coinp.   by    W:    M.    Sargent. 
Portland  (Brown,  Thurston  &  Co.),  1887.     8°. 
Note.     State  purchased  600  copies  by  agreement. 

York  deeds  ;  copies  of  records  from  the  registry  of  York 
Co.,  cont.  ancient  land  grants  in  the  Province  of 
Maine.     Portland,  1887-96.     11  v.     8°. 
Note.    State   purchased   by   agreement    600   copies,   which 
were  made  oificial  by  law. 

Memorials  of  English  and  French  Commissioners  con- 
cerning the  limits  of  Nova  Scotia  or  Acadia, 
1750-53.     [maps.]     London,  1755.     4". 

Statistical  view  of  District  of  Maine ;  by  Moses 
Greenleaf.      Boston,  1816.     8°. 

Gorges  Society.     Publications  : 

No.  1.  New  England's  Vindication,  1607-1629; 
by  H;  Gardiner,  with  notes  by  C:  E.  Banks,  ed. 
(London,  1660.)    Portland,  1884.     8°. 

2.  George  Cleve  of  Casco  Bay,  1630-1667,  with 
collateral  docs. ;  by  P.  Baxter.  Portland,  1885.  8°. 

3.  Rosier's  relation  of  Weymouth's  voyage  to  the 
coast  of  Maine,  1605;  by  H:  S.  Burrage.  Port- 
land, 1887.     8°. 

4.  Sagadahoc  Colony :  comprising  the  relation 
of  a  voyage  into  New  England,  with  an  introd. 
and  notes,  by  H:  O.  Thayer.    Portland,  1892.    8o. 

5.  Christopher  Levett  of  York;  by  J.  P.  Baxter. 
Portland,  1893.     8°. 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


Material  furnWied  by  A.  H.  Chase,  State  Librarian,  Con- 
cord. 

Inclusion  in  grant  of  land  to  Gorges  and  Mason  called  Province 
of  Maine,  16:;2.  Separation  by  grant  to  Mason,  1629.  Final  defeat 
of  claims  of  Mass.,  1679.  Legislature  draws  up  and  adopts  a  cou- 
stitulion,  1776;  revision  of  coustitution,  1783.  Ratification  of 
federal  constitution,  178S. 
Annual  reports,  1859,  62-67,  70-96.     '60-97.     8°. 

Note.  All  regular  annuid  and  biennial  reports  (with  occa- 
sional omissions)  of  state  officers,  bound  with  a  general  title- 
page.  1859,  62-67,70,  7'2  have  no  general  title-page.  1886-89  in 
2  V.  each;  in  3  v.  each  from  1890.  Rpts.  previous  to  1870  cont. 
in  appendices  to  House  Journals. 

Constitution  and  Constitutional  Conventions. 

Convention  of  1781-83.     AxJdress,  1781,  82.     12°. 

—  Constitution.     1783.     12°. 
Convention  nf  1791-92.     Journal,     n.  d. 

—  Articles  in  amendment  of  constitution,  Feb.,  1792. 

8°. 

—  Same,  May,  1792.     12°. 

—  Constitution  as  amended  Feb.,  1792.     16°. 

—  Same,  May,  1792. 

—  Constitution  established  Sept.  [5],  1792.     '92.     12". 

Note.    Reprinted  1850. 
Convention  of  1850-51.     Rules.     1850.     12°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  amendments.     1850.     12°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  education.     1850.     12°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  judicial  dept.     1850.     12°. 

—  Statements  of  clerks  of  courts.     1850. 

—  Amended  constitution;   with   resolutions  submitting 

amendments.     1851.     8°. 
Convention  of  1876.     Journal.     1877.     8°. 

—  Constitution  as  submitted  to  vote  of  people.   1877.  12°. 

—  Vote  on  amendments,  1877.     '85.     4°. 
Convention  of  1889.     Journal,  Jan.,   1889.     '89.     8°. 

—  Bill  of  ri<,'ht8  ami  constitution;  also  rules  and  list  of 

members.     1889.     8\ 

—  Constitution  as  submitted  to  vote  of  people.     1889. 

12°. 

—  Constitution.     1896. 

ExixuTivE  and  Staff. 

Governor.     Message.     1819-97.     8°. 

Note.  Publication  doubtful  prior  to  1819,  and  for  1824-3:!, 
.15-4'J,  !>'i-<X),  62,  63,  69-72.  Most  of  the  niessugim  are  inaugural ; 
biennial  from  1881. 

—  .Me-saKC  on  .Missouri  question.     [1820.] 

—  Coii.scripti(jii  in  N.  II.     186."5. 

—  Valedictory  niessaKC.     1867. 

Governor  and  Council.  Oflicial  proceedings  at  (icdica- 
tion  of  Htatiic  of  Daniel  VVelwter,  f'oncord,  17(h 
June,  1H86;  [with  hiHtory  of  tlie  statue  by  R.  \V. 
UaJI,  anrlorati'in  by  S.  (J  r.artlctt].    '86.    jjor.  8". 

—  Ut'fiort  of  committee  on  revision  of  records  of  N.  II. 

Holdier.H  and  sailors.     18M9. 

—  I'c[»ort  of  Cfminiittee  on   puldicatiiMi  of  early   State 

nnd  I'rovinfe  papers.     IHIIO.     H". 

—  Statue  erected    by    \.   H.  in  lionor  of  John  Stati<; 

itH  incrption,  erection  nnd  deilicution.     1890.    8°. 


Executive] 


STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


[X.  il. 


Governor  and  Council,  continued. 

—  Account  of  the  unveiling  ceremonies  of  the  statue  of 

John  P.  Hale,  Aug.  3,  1892.     8°. 

—  Addresses  at  the  dedication  of  the  monument  erected 

to  the  memory  of  Matthew  Tliornton  at  Merri- 
mack, N.  H.,  Sept.  29,  1892.     '94.     8°. 

—  Dedication  of  Sullivan  monument  at  Durham,  Sept. 

27,  1894.     '96.     il.     8".     108  p. 
Adjutant-general.     Report,    annual   1852-93,    biennial 
1894/96,  97/98.     8'^. 

Note.  Separate  publication  doubtful  prior  to  1852,  and  for 
1853-56,  58-61.     Kpts.  1865,  66  in  2  v.  each. 

—  General  orders  issued  from  the  general  headquarters 

of  the  N.  H.  National  Guard,  1891-97. 

Cont.:  1891,  10  noB.  '92,  8  nos.  '93,  10  nos.  '94,  9  nos., 
and  e.xtra  no.  6.     '95,  7  nos.  ^'96,  9  nos.    '97,  5  uo.s. 

Note.  Sheets  or  half  sheets,  pages  not  numbered ;  except 
rpts.  of  the  Inspector  General  and  Inspector  of  Rifle  Prac- 
tice, which  are  pms.,  8". 

—  Revised  register  of  soldiers  and  sailors  in  the  rebel- 

lion;  by  A.  D.  Ayling.    1895.    4°.    xii  (1)  1347  p. 
Auditor  of  Treasurer's  Accounts.     Report,  1865.    8". 
Auditors.     Report,  1866,  67. 
Quartermaster- General.     Report,  1862,  65,  66. 
Secretary  of  State.     New  Hampshire  manual  for  the 

General  Court,  lst-6th  [bien.],  1889-99. 

Note.  In  addition  to  matter  regularly  published  in  each 
issue,  the  manual  of  1891  contains  an  official  succession,  1680- 
1891 ;  the  manual  of  1893,  a  list  of  N.  H.  land  grants;  the  man- 
ual of  1895,  a  list  of  biographies  of  N.H.  persons  mentioned  in 
Appleton's  Cyclopaedia  of  American  biography;  the  manual 
of  1897,  a  slietch  of  the  early  govt,  of  N.  H.  A  portion  of 
these  manuals,  repaged,  forms  a  smaller  manual,  or  "  Rules," 
which  see  under  Legislature.  ' 

—  Annual  report  upon  the  returns  from  corporations, 

lst-7th,  1892-98.     8°. 

—  Corporation  laws  of  N.  H.     [1881.] 

—  Same.     1892.     n.t.p.     8°. 

—  First  annual  report  on  indexing  laws  and   records, 

1885.     '85.     8°.     pap. 

Note.    No  other  ann.  rpt.  was  made. 

Treasurer.     Annual  report,  1847-98.     8°. 

Note.  Separate  publication  doubtful  prior  to  1847  and  for 
1850,  52-56,  58. 

—  Special  report,  lst-4th  [bien.],  Jan.,  1893-99.     8". 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

{^Agriculture.']      Board   of  Agriculture.     Report,    1st- 

23d  [annual],   1871-94;  24th-25th   [bien.],  '96- 

98.     23  V.     8°. 

Note.    15th-16th   in   1   v.     A  former  board  pub.  by  State 

authority  in  1822,  "  The  N.  H.  agricultural  repository,  no.  1." 

—  Centennial  papers :   100  years'  rural  progress,  and 

reports  and  addresses  relative  to  the  Centennial 
Exhibition,  1876;  prep,  by  James  O.  Adams, 
Secretary.     '77.     8°. 

—  N.  H.  census  statistics,  1880;  comp.  by  G:  Edwin 

Jenks.     '83.     8°. 

—  Catalogue  [price-list]  of  N.  H.  farms  for  summer 

homes,  1890,  91,  92,  94,  95.     5  v.     8". 
Note.    1890-92  entitled  "  Secure  a  home  in  N.  H." 

—  Lakes  and    summer   resorts  in   New   Hampshire. 

lst-4th,  1891,  92,  93,  97.     ill.     8". 
Note.    The  3d  and  4th  are  entitled  "  Gems  of  the  Granite 
State."     obi.  120  and  obi.  4». 

Commissioner  of  Agriculture  and  Immigration.    Re- 
port, Aug.,  1890.     8°. 
Banh  Commissioners.     Annual  report.   lst-53d,   1844- 
98.     8°. 

Note.  Separate  publication  doubtful  prior  to  1S44,  and  for 
1845,  47,  48,  51,  63. 


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[N.  H. 


Bank  Commissioners,  continued. 

—  Laws  of  N.  H.  rel.  to  banks,  etc.     1892,  95. 

—  Special  report.     1896,  98. 

\_CaUle.']  Board  of  Cattle  Commissioners.  Report, 
lst-2d  ann.,  1894,  95,  and  lst-2d,  bien.,  1897,  99. 
A°  and  8°. 

—  lleport     concerning    contagious    diseases    among 

cattle.     1865. 
[^Education .'\      Commissioner  of  Art  Education  in  Pub- 
lic Schools.     Report,  1875. 

—  Superintendent   of  Public    Instruction.       Report 

upon  public  schools,  annual,  l8t-48th,  1847-94; 
biennial,  49th-50th,  1896,  98.     8°. 
Jf^ote.    Comprises  lst-4th  ann.  rpts.  of  Commissioner  of  Com- 
mon Schools,  1847-50;  Ist-l'thann.  rpts.  of  Board  of  Education, 
1851-67;  ann.  rpts.  of  Board  of  Education  and  Supt.  of  Public 
Instruction,  186S-74;  rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction,  being 
'29th-50th  rpts.  upon  the  public  schools  of  X.  H. 
See  also  urider  Legislature. 

—  Circular  no.  10,  12,  13  :  International  exhibition  at 

Phila.,  1876.     n.t.p.     '75.     8°. 

—  Annual  lists  of  school  boards  and  teachers  of  a 

higher  grade  in  N.  H.  towns.     1890-94.     8^ 

—  Regulations  governing  examination  and  certifica- 

tion of  school  teachers.     1896,  98.     8°. 
[^Fish   and    Game.']       Commissioners    upon    Fish    and 
Game.      Report,  annual  1866-94,  biennial  1896- 
98.     8°. 

—  Report   of   legislative  committee    on  propagation 

and  preservation  of  fish.     1857. 

—  Report    of   legislative    committee     on     fisheries. 

1865. 

—  Fish  and  game  laws.     1879,  86,  96. 

Forestry  Commission.     Report,   1885,  91,  93;   lst-4th, 
1893-98.     8°. 
Xole.    First  report  of  the  present  commission,  1893,  biennial 
from  1896.     The  report  for  1894  contains  maps  and   bibliog- 
raphy of  the  White  Mts. 
[^Health.]     Board  of  Health.     lleport,  annual,  lst-13th, 
1882-95;  biennial,  14th-15th,  1896,  98.     8°. 
yote.    Rpts.  lst-2d  contain  Registration  reports,  18S1,  82; 
7th  contains  public  health  laws  of  N.  H. 

—  Diphtheria:  its  restriction  and  prevention.    Ji.  t.p. 

[1892.]     8°. 

—  Suggestions  for  the  prevention  and  restriction  of 

cholera,     n.t.p.     [1892.]     8°. 

—  Preliminary  report   relating  to  burning  of  Straf- 

ford Co.  Almshouse.     1893. 
Registrar  of   Vital  Statistics.      Report,  annual,  1st- 
15th,  1880-94;  biennial,  16th,  1895/96.     8°. 
Mtf.    1880-82  pub.  in  Board  of  Health  rpts. 

—  Nomenclature  of  causes  of  death,     n.t.p.     8'^. 
Immigration.     See  Agriculture. 

[Insane.]     Commissioner  of  Lunacy.     Report,  annual, 

l8t-5th,  1890-94 ;  biennial,  6th-7tli,  1896,  98.    8°. 

Insurance  Commissioner.       Report,    1852-G9;    lst-21)tli 

annual,  1870-98.     8^ 

yole.    Ketiirnn  of  Insurance;  companies  made  by  Sec.  of 

Htati!,    }H:ii>-!>].    From  1802-69,  ofllce  was  lusuruuce   Commis- 

nioncrH  Cthree). 

—  Supplementary  report.      1892. 

—  I'relimiiiary  report.     1893,  9(1. 

—  General  lawH  rel.  to  iiihurancein  N.  II.    1892,  95,  98. 
l^Labor.]      Bureau  of  Labor ■     lleport  [armual],  l8t-2(l, 

1893,  94;   biennial,  :',d-4tli,  Ih;»6,  98.     8". 

—  Report  on  Bureau  ol    Labor  Statistics.      1872. 
[Library.]       Hoard  of  Library   Commissioners.      Re- 
port [on]    free  public  lihraries,    l8t-4lh  [hien.], 
1892-98.     8". 

—  Bulletin,  l8t-3-l,  Dec.  31,  1895-99.     8^ 

—  [fMrcular  containing  statutcH,  etc.]    n.t.p.    [1896.] 

4°.     (3)  p. 

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Railroad  Commissioners.     Report    [annual],   184:9-98. 
8°. 
Note.     Publication  doubtful  prior  to  1849.     1856  not  pub. 

—  Statutes  relating  to  railroads,  1893. 

—  Special    report   regarfling   railroads    operated   by 

other  than  steam  power.     1894.     8°. 

—  See  also  under  Miscellaneous. 

[Reform  School.']     Commissioners  [on]  Reform  Schqol. 

Report,  1852,  57,  58. 
[Taxation.]     Board  of  Equalization.     Valuation  and 

taxation  in  N.  II.,   lst-14th   [annual],  1881-94; 

15th-lGth  [bien.],  1896,  98. 

—  Railroad,   telegraph,  and  telephone  tax  for  1892. 

broadside. 
Tax  Commissioners.     Report,  187G,  78.     8°. 

Institutions. 

[Agriculture.]  College  of  Agriculture  and  the  Me- 
chanic Arts.  Report  of  trustees,  lst-24th  [annual 
and  biennial],  1867-98.     8°. 

—  Report  of  committee.     1864.     8°. 

—  Catalogue,  1890/92-97/98. 

—  By-laws.     [1893.]     n.t.p.     8^. 

—  College  monthly,  v.  1-5,  1893-98. 
Note.    First  pub.  as  the  "  Enaichsee." 

—  Agricultural  Experimental  Station.     Annual  re- 

port, lst-2d,  1888,  90.     8°. 
Note.    Ann.  rpts.,  l8t-9th,  1888-98,  pub.  in  rpts.  of  Trustees 
of  College  of  Agriculture. 

Bulletin,  lst-57th,  Apr.  1888-Sept.  1898.     8°. 

New  Hampshire  Agricultural  Society.     Report, 
1850/52-60.     9  v. 

Note.    Pub.  through  State  Printer  till  18.58 ;  State  took  part 
of  ed.,  1858-60. 

[History.]  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society.  Act 
of  incorporation,  constitution  and  by-laws.  1823. 
8°.     21  p. 

—  Collections;   V.  1-10.     1824-93.     8°. 

—  Proceedings;     v.     1-3,    pt.     1,    June     1872-Feb. 

1897.     8°. 
Note.    Not  pub.  by  State. 

Industrial  Commissioners.     Report,  1852,  56. 
Industrial  School.     Report  of  officers,  annual  1857-94; 
biennial  1895-99.     8°. 

Note.    Formerlj-  Reform  School. 

See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Reform  School. 

[Insane.]  Asylum  for  the  Insane.  Report  of  officers, 
annual  1841-95  ;  biennial  1896-98. 

—  Report  of  board  of  auditors.     1877. 

—  Manual,  1879,  93,  95. 

—  Historical  sketch,  1830-March  31,  1886.     '86.     8°. 
Note.     Reprint  from  rpt.,  1880. 

—  Reprints  from  the  Asylum  Press  : 

Extracts   from   newspapers   and   periodicals  in 

rel.  to  condition  of  insane  in  N.  H.,  previous  to 
erection  of  N.  H.  Asylum  for  the  Insane.     8°. 

Report   of  the  select  committee  to  the  House 

of  Representatives  upon  the  subject  of  building 
an  insane  hospital,  1832.     8°. 

Lecture   delivered  by  Dr.    William   Perry,  of 

Exeter,  June  sess.,  1834,  in  Representatives'  Hall, 
at  Concord,  on  Insanity,  condition  of  the  insane, 
and  the  necessity  of  an  asylum.      8°. 

Extract   from  a   report   made    by    Charles    H. 

Peaslee  to  House  of  Representatives,  June  sess.,- 
1834,  for  the  committee  on  so  much  of  Governor's 
message  as  related  to  the  insane,     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

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[N.  H. 


[Insane,  continued.'} 

Report  made  to  the  Legislature  on  the  subject 

of  the  insane,  June  sess.,  183G.     8^. 

An  appeal  to  the  citizens  of  N.  H.,  in  behalf  of 

the  suffering  insane,  1838.     8°. 

Report  of  the  trustees  of  the  N.  II.  Asylum  for 

the  Insane,  made  to  the  Legislature  at  their 
November  sess.,  1840.     8°. 

Second   report  of  the   trustees   of   the   N.  H. 

Asylum  for  the  Insane,     n.  t.  p.     8°. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Insane  Paupers. 
[Library.']    State  Library.  Annual  report  of  Librarian, 
1870-94.     8". 
Ii^ote.    Previous  to  1847,   librarian   was   appointed   by   the 
legislature  for  the  session  only;  in  1847,  the  Sec.  of  State  was 
made  librarian,  ex  officio,  and  llicreafter  made  annual  reports 
(except  1850,  65) ;  iii  1866  a  new  law  placed  the  library  on  its 
present  basis.    No  rpt.  pub.  1866,  68,  69;  biennial  from  1894, 
inelud.  in  rpts.  of  trustees. 

—  [Preliminary]  report  of  trustees.     1867.     8°. 

—  Report  of  trustees  [with  Report  of  State  Librarian 

to  trustees]  ;  biennial,  1896,  98. 

—  Catalogue,  1847,  57.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Catalogue  of  history,  etc.     1896. 

—  Reprints  : 

Minutes    of   the    proceedings    of   the    Baptist 

Convention  of  the  State,  1826-29.     8°. 

Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Convention 

of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  the  Diocese  of  N.  H., 
45th-51st,  1845-51.     8°. 

A  continuation  of  the  narrative  of  the  Indian 

Charity  School  in  Lebanon,  in  Connecticut,  New 
England,  founded  and  carried  on  by  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Eleazer  "Wheelock;  with  an  appendix, 

Osborne's    New   Hampshire   register,    with   an 

almanack,  for  the  year  1787-88 ;  calculated  for 
the  meridian  of  Portsmouth.     [1893.]    2  v.    12°. 

Ladd's  pocket  almanack,  for  the  year  of  our 

Lord  1794;  calculated  for  the  meridian  of  Ports- 
mouth, Lat.  43  :  5  N.,  but  will  serve  for  any  of 
the  New  England  States;  to  which  is  annexed 
the  N.  II.  Register,  etc.       [1894.]     12°. 

An  index  of  the  hi.storical  matter  contained  in 

the  N.  II.  Registers  from  1772  to  1892;  in  the 
Political  Manuals  from  1857  to  1872 ;  and  in  the 
People  Iland-Books  for  1874,  1876,  and  1877; 
preceded  by  brief  biographical  sketches  of  most 
of  the  compilers,  by  Joseph  B.  Walker.  Re- 
printed for  the  State  Library  from  the  report  of 
tlie  State  Librarian,  1891.     12". 

Bibliography  of  Manchester,  N.  H.,  by  S.  C. 

Gould.     8°. 

Bibliography  of  Dartmouth  College  and  Han- 
over, N.  H.,  by  J.  T.  Gerould.     8°. 

List  of  State  Librarians,  Oct.   1,  1890.     n.  t.  p. 

S". 

List  of  reports  of  Departments  of  the  State  of 

N.  FI.  and  other  documental  matter  published  in 
the  appendices  of  Legisjalive  Journals,  and  sub- 
sequently in  "y\nnual  rcjxjrts,"  ]822-8!».     8". 

Statistics  relating  to  iniblic  libraries  in  N.  H.   8°. 

Author-list  of  New  Mainpshire,  I685-J829.     8". 

N.  H.  ofliciai  i>ublications,  1889-90.    n.  t.  p.    8". 

Regimental  liistorians.     n.  t.  p.     8". 

Table  of  sessions  of  the  Legislature  of  N.  H., 

1776-1889.     n.t.p.     8". 

Check-list  of  N.   H.  laws,  1789-1889.     n.   t.  p. 

8". 

Englieh  and  Canadian  law  reports,  digests,  and 

statutes  wanted  by  the  State  Library  of  N.  H., 
Oct.  1,  1890.     n.  t.  p.     8". 

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[N-    !I. 


[Library^  continued.'] 

Association  of  State  Librarians  :  list  of  officers 

and  resolution.s.     n.  i.  p.     8°. 

Reports  of  State  Library,  1847-04.     '97.     8°. 

Normal   School.      Report,   annual    1871-95;     biennial 
1896-98.     8°. 

—  Catalogue,  lst-27th  [annual],  1871-97/98.     8°. 

—  Report  of  special  committee.     1867. 

—  Report  of  legislative  committee.     1877. 
{_Prison.]     State  Prison.     Report   of   officers,   annual 

1835-94;  biennial  1896-98.     8°. 
Note.    Preceded  hj-  report  or  Btatement  of  the  Warden. 
Publication  doubtful  prior  to  18:i5  and  for  1830-40,  43-49,  51, 
52,  58,  60. 

—  Inventory  of  stock,  tools,  provisions,  etc.     1852. 

8". 

—  Majority   report  of   legislative    committee,    1856. 

8°. 

—  Same  :  Minority  report. 

—  Report  of  legislative  committee,  1868. 

—  Rules  and  regulations.     1869.     8°. 

—  Same.     1873.     8°. 

—  Report  of  Commissioners,  1875,  81. 

Soldiers'    Home.      Biennial   report,    lst-5th,    1890-98. 
'91-99.     8°. 

—  By-laws.     1890. 

Judiciary. 

The  issues  listed  under  this  heading  are  official,  but  not  state 
publications. 

New   Hampshire    Reports :    Cases   determined    in    the 
Supreme  Court,  v.  lst-66th,   1819-96. 

Cont.:  V.  1,  1816-19;  by  N.Adams.    2,  1819-23;  by  W.  M. 

Richardson  and  L.  Woodbury.    3-5, 1823-32;  by .    6,1832- 

34;  by  B.  B.  French.     7-18,  1834-48;  by .    19,  1848-49;  by 

W.L.Foster.  20,  1849-50;  by  W.  E.  Chandler.  21-31,1850- 
65;  by  W.  L.  Foster.  32-37,  1855-59;  by  G.  G.  Fogg.  38-44, 
1859-63;  by  W.  E.  Chandler.  45-48,  1863-69;  by  A.  Hadley. 
49-55,1869-75;  by  J.  M.  Shirley.  56-57,  1875-76;  by  D.  Hall. 
58,  1876-79;  by  E.  A.  Jenka.  59-64,  1879-88;  by  W.  S.  Ladd. 
65-66,  1888-91 ;  by  F.  N.  Parsons. 

Digest  (Rpts.,  v    1-12)  ;  by  J:  J.  Gilchrist.     1846.     8°. 

—  Same  (Rpts.,  v.  13-15,  19,  21-31)  ;  by  G:  Bell.    1858. 

8°. 

—  Same  (1816-65)  ;  by  C.  R.  Morrison.     1868. 

—  Same :   Digest  of  cases  determined  in  the   Supreme 

Courts  1816-1888,  and  reported  in  the  N.  H.  re- 
ports, V.  1-64,  iuclud.  Smith's  N.  H.  reports,  by 
C:  R.  Morrison.  Concord  (C:  R.  Morrison), 
'90.     8°.     net,  ^12.50. 

—  Same  :  Alphabetical  table  of  cases  cited  in  N.  H.  re- 

ports, N.  H.  cases  cited  in  the  N.  E.  states,  N.  Y. , 
and  U.  S.  Supreme  Court  to  1890  ;  also  erroneous 
citations  in  N.  H.  reports,  by  R.  A.  Ray  and  R. 
E.Walker.     Concord  (Ray), '91.     8°.     .'iS7.50. 

Legislature.     [Called  General  Court.] 

Legislative  sessions  biennial;  one  regular  session,  beginning 
January,  iu  odd  years. 

Laws  and  rpts.  of  legislative  committees  issued  by  Sec.  of  State, 
Bank  Commissioners,  Commissioners  upon  Fish  and  Game,  Insur- 
ance Commissioner,  Railroad  Commissioners,  Normal  School,  State 
Prison,  Commission  upon  War  Expenses,  and  Commission  on 
Insane  Paupers,  will  be  found  under  those  headings. 

Laws;  1776,  1780-89,  1791-1897. 

Laws  ;  compilations  and  revisions,  1780,  89,  92,  97,  1805, 
11,  15,  24,  30,  42,  51,  53,  54,  67,  78,  91. 

Jfote.    For  details,   see  N.  H.  State   Library   report,  1892, 
p.  105-117. 

[Statutory   Revision.]      Report   of   Commissioners  to 

revise  statutes,  1842,  67,  78,  90.     8°. 

Journals;  1784-1897. 

Xutf.    For  details,  see  N.  H.  State  Library  Rpt.,  1892,  p.93- 
104.  >      i'    .         .P 

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Plouse  bills,  1893-97.     ['93-97.]     8«. 

House  joint  resolutions,  1893-97.     ['93-97.1     8° 

Rules,  1825-97.     16°. 

Note.    Publication  doubtful  prior  to  1825,  and  for  1826-56 
58-59,  61,  66,  68. 

Proposed  law  for  the  establishment,  maintenance  and 
supervision  of  public  libraries,  n.i.p.  [1849?.! 
fo.      1  p.  ^       L  J 

Digest  of  the  laws  rel.  to  common  schools,  with  legal 
decisions,  forms,  etc. ;  prep,  by  C.  Ainsworth. 
1850.     8°.     62  p. 

Reports  of  legislative  committee  on  enlargement  of 
State  Capitol.     1864. 

Index  to  the  Laws  of  N.  H.,  recorded  in  the  ofBce  of 
the  Sec.  of  State,  1G79-1883.     '86.     S«. 

Proceedings  and  testimony  before  the  judiciary  com- 
mittee of  the  House  in  the  investigation  of 
charges  of  bribery  of  members  of  the  Legislature 
[Oct.  5-19,  1887.]     8°.     426  (1)  p. 

Proceedings  and  testimony  before  the  special  committee 
of  the  Senate  [on]  alleged  attempted  bribery  of 
Hon.  Oliver  D.  Sawyer.     [1887.]     8°.     103  p. 

Miscellaneous. 

Boundary  Line  Commission.  Report  of  survey  of 
boundary  between  N.  H.  and  Maine;  by  J.  H. 
Huntington  and  A.  P.  Gordon,  1875. 

—  Report    [on]    true     jurisdictional     line    between 

Mass.   and   R.  I.,   to   N.  H.   Legislature,   June 
1887.     2  folded  maps.     '87. 

—  Report    [on]    true     jurisdictional     line    between 

Mass.  and  N.  H.,  1887,  89,  95.    3  v.    8°. 

IBitnlier  Hill.}  Commissioner  on  Bunker  Hill  Tablets. 
Report  on  N.  H.  soldiers  killed  or  mortally 
wounded  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775;  [by  G: 
C.  Gilmore].     n.  t.  p.     [1891.]     4". 

ICapitol.']  Report  of  architect  [G.  J.  F.  Bryant,  on] 
enlargement  of  State  Capitol.     1864. 

[Civil  War.']  Commission  upon  War  Expenditures. 
Report,  1866. 

—  Report  of  legislative  committee  [on  military  ex- 

penses], 1863. 

[6'oMr^s.]  Commission  upon  Town  or  Local  Courts. 
Litigation  statistics.     1860. 

Endicott  Rock  Commission.  Report  of  the  Commis- 
sioners for  the  preservation  of  the  Endicott  Rock 
at  the  Weirs  in  the  town  of  Laconia,  1893.     8". 

Geology.     Annual    report   of    C.    T.    Jackson,     1841, 
42.     8«. 
A^ole.    1842  haB  no  title-page. 

—  Final  report  of  C.  T.  Jackson,  1844.     4°. 

—  Annual  report  of  C:   H.  Hitchcock,  lst-5th,  1869- 

73.     8°. 

—  Geology   of   N.  PI. ;  by  C:    H.    Hitchcock.     3  v. 

and  atlas.     1874-78.     4°. 
[Indian   Stream.']       Commissioners    [as]    to    Indian 

Stream.     Report,  Nov.,   1836. 
[Insane  Paupers.]     Commission   on  Insane  Paupers 

Report,  1873,  83. 

—  Report   of  legislative  committee  relating  to  indi- 

gent insarif,  1851. 

[Loiiistjiirfj.]  Co'iiimissinner  at  Lovisburg.  Roll  of 
N.  II.  men  at  Louisburg,  1745;  [by  G:  C.  Gil- 
more].      1890.     63  p. 

[Militia.]  Commission  to  Revise  Militia  Law  Re- 
port, 1877. 

[Prisons.]  Commissioner  to  International  Prison  Con- 
gress, London,  1872.  Report;  by  A.  Folffer 
'73.     8".  ' 

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5  7V/  TE   PUB  I.  rCA  TIONS 


[N.  H. 


\Railroadsr\  Commissioners  [on.]  State's  Interest  in 
the  Concord  and  />.  .V  M.  li.  lis.  Report  [on] 
State's  interest  in  the  Concord  R.  R.,  its  branches 
and  property,  and  in  the  Boston  &  Maine  R.  R. 
1889.     80. 

[Silk.]  Agent  upon  Silk  Culture.  Report;  [by  J.  M. 
Harper,  1830]. 

[Stat^  Papers.']  See  under  Supplemental :  Provincial, 
Provincial  and  State  Papers. 

^Swedes  at  Suncook.]  Attorney-General.  Report  in 
matter  of  the  Swedes  at  Suncook,  1883.     8°. 

Water  Power  Commission.  Report  on  preliminary  ex- 
amination of  water  power  of  N.  H.     1870. 

Water  Sup2dij  Commission.  Report  in  relation  to  the 
effect  of  drawing  off  water  of  N.  II.  lakes  and 
ponds  to  supply  mills.     [1885.]     8°. 

Winnipesaukee  Lake  Manufacturing  Co.  Commission. 
Report.      [1879.] 

Supplemental  :    Provincial. 

Including  reprints. 
General  Court.     Laws,  1699. 

jVoie.    Reprint  pub.  1893;  also  printed  in  v.  19,  Provincial 
and  State  Papers. 

—  Laws  ;  compilations  and  revisions,  1716  [cont.  Acts, 

1696-1716],  1718,  19,  21,  26,  61,  71. 
Jfote.    For  details  see  N.  H.  State  Library  report,  1892,  p  105. 
Reprints  of  laws  of  1726  and  1761,  pub.  respectively  1886,  and 
1888,  98. 

—  Journals;    Jan.    1744-Mav  1745;    July    1767-Oct. 

1768. 
mte.    For  details  see  N.  H.  State  Library  report,  1892,  p.  93. 

—  Index  to  the  Journals  of  the  House  of  Representa- 

tives of  N.  H.,  1711-1784.     1890-94.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Index  to  records  of  Council  of  N.  H.,  1631-1784. 

1896.     8°.     540  p. 
Provincial  and  State  Papers.     Documents  and  records 
relating  to  N.  H.     28  v.     1867-96. 

Cont. :   V.  1-8.    Provincial  papers  1623-1783.    ") 

Town  papers  1638-1784.  |^  Ed.  by   N. 

Provincial  and  State  papers 

1749-92. 
Town  papers. 
Revolutionary  rolls. 
Misc.  provincial  and 

state  papers. 
Provincial  papers. 
Early  state  papers 


9. 
10. 

11-13. 

14-17. 

18. 


Ed. 

Bouton. 


Ed.  by  I:  W.  Ham- 
mond. 


19. 
20-22. 

23. 
24-28. 


List  of  documents. 
Town  charters. 


Ed.  by  A.  S.  Batch- 
ellor. 


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VERMONT    STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


LUt  compiled  from  ••Bibliography  ^J/J^^Z^  tl  Musi: 
Oilman  and  others,  J S97;  and  from      Catalogue  0/ 

liuse,  state  Librarian.  ,      state  independonce  declared 

an^i^tSr  fLS^T^:  ^Ali.il'd'^trtt^uion  a.  a  state. 

Vermont  state  officers  reports,  annual  1863-69,  biennial 
1870-97/98.     8°. 
Cont.    (Exc.u.iveof  Legislative  do<^):Hp^^-_f^l'owB 


Auditor  of  Acct'B 
Treasurer. 

Inspector  of  Finance. 
Com'r  of  State  Taxes. 
Adjutant  and  Inspector  Gen. 
Quartermaster-gen. 
Sergeant-at-arms. 
Supervisors  of  Insane. 


Brattleboro  Retreat. 

Vt.  Slate  Asylum  for  Insane. 

State  Prison. 

House  of  Correction. 

Vt.  Industrial  School. 

University  of  Vt. 

Vt.  Bd.  of  Dental  Examiners 


Constitution,  Council  of  Censors  and  Consti- 
tutional Conventions. 
Constitution  of  Vermont  as  established  by  tbe^General 
Convention  at  Windsor,  17//.     Hartford,  n.  a. 
_  SaZ:  astev.  by  the  Council  of  Censors  and  recom. 
mended  for    the   consideration   of    the    people. 
Windsor,  1785.     4°.     44  p.  ..nd  rev 

_  Same,  as  established  by  Convention   1778,  and  re> . 

by  Convention,  1786.     Windsor,  1786.     4o 
_  Same,  as  rev.  and  amended  by  the  Council  of  Cen- 

sors    1792.     Rutland,  7i.  d. 
-  Same,  as  adopted  by  Convention  at  Windsor,  1-9... 

Windsor,  1793.     4-.     29  p. 
-Same;  adopted  by  Conventions  1786,  93,   1828,  3b, 
50.     1852.     8°.     56  (1)  p. 
Note.    ConsliUition  is  included  in  <'  Vt.  slate  papers     and  in 
most  edB.  of  the  revised  statutes. 
Council  of  Censors.     Journal,  1785-1869.     v.  p.,  1785- 
1869      8". 
XT  ,        Pminfil  met  every  7  years,  holding  3  sessions,  until  it 
^atlboli^shed"  In   mor's'eHsi.ns  of  each   council  bound   to- 
gelhcr;  m-i  iH  a  12";  tltk-H  vary. 
_  Articles   of   amendment  to  the  consti^tution   of  Vt 
vronosod  by  th--  Council,  March  24,  18-'l  ,  A^ith 
in  addres.M  to  the  people  and  an  ordinance   for 
caliinL' a  conv.-ntion.     '21.     »"■     28  p. 
\rtiVU    of  am.n.lnunt   of  the    constitution   o     Vt^ 
~  ...oHcd  by  the  Council  in  1842,  and  Iho  articles 

urlL>\   ti    be    anK.n.led;  vMth   the    address   of 
Slid  Council.     '42.     8".     20  p. 
_  K,,rt  in  Council.  Feb.  14,  1«49,  by  J:  l>omeroy,  for 
Committee,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     H".     ^\'  ,.  , 

_  AddrcH.,  to  the  General  Assembly  of  the  State,  Oct. 

_  rroposed  ar'ticles^of  amendment  to  the  constitution, 
opted  by  the  Council;  artieh-H  of  present  con- 
stitution   U>    be    aflf..ct..d    thereby;   onl.nance   of 
said  Council;  an.l  an  nddress  to  the  people.    186.>. 

8".     13  p. 

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[Vt. 


Council  of  Censors,  contimied. 

—  Proposed  articles  of  aniendinent  to  the  constitution, 

pemlins^  in  the  Council,  18G0,  2d  sess,     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report   of   committee   on   taxes   and   expenditures, 

1869,  2d  sess.     8°. 

—  Report  of   executive  committee,  1869,  2d  sess.     S''. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  biennial  sessions  and 

elections,  1869,  2d  sess.     8«.     9  p. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  the  judiciary,  1869, 

2d  sess.     80.     2?>  p. 

—  Same:  Supplemental  report,  1869,  2d  sess.    8°.     4  p. 

—  Report   of  special  committee  on  resolution  of  Mr. 

Lane,  rel.  to  corporations,  1869,  2d  sess.    8°.    4  p. 

—  Report   of   special   committee   on  woman    suffrage, 

1869,  2d  sess.     8*^.     8  p. 

—  Supplemental   report   of   majority  of   special   com- 

mittee on  changing  the  mode  of  amending  the 
constitution,  1869,  2d  sess.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Minority  report  on  the  same.     8°.     11  p. 
Convention  of  Vermont,  1814.    Journal.    Danville,  '14. 

8°.    23  p. 

—  1822.     Journal.  Burlington,  '22.     8°.     39  p. 

—  1828.     Journal.  Royalton,  n.  d.     8°.     22  p. 

—  1836.     Journal;  with  the  amendments  of  the  consti- 

tution, as  adopted  by  the  Convention.  St.  Albans, 
'36.     8°.     124  p. 

—  1843.     Journal.     '43.     8°.     84  p. 

—  1850.     Journal.     Burlington,  '50.     8°.     115  p. 

—  1857.     Journal  of  proceedings.    Burlington,  '57.    8°. 

39  p. 

—  1870.    Journal  of  proceedings.    Burlington,  "70.    8°. 

75,  iii  p. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor  and  CouJicil.  Records  of  Council  of  Safety 
and  Governor  and  Council,  [1775-1836]  ;  pre- 
fixed, Records  of  the  General  Convention,  1775- 
77;  ed.  by  E.  P.  Walton,  pors.  1873-80.  8  v. 
8°. 

Cont.:  V.  1,  1775-79.  2,  1779-82.  3,1782-91.  4,  1791-1804. 
5,1804-13.  6,1813-22.  7,1822-31.  8, 1832-36  (incl.  Governor's 
speeches,  1831-34). 

Governor.     Message,  1836-98.     8". 

Cont.:  By  S.  H.  Jenison,  1830-41 ;  byO:  Paiue,  1841-43;  by 
J:  Mattocks,  1842-44;  by  W:  Slade,  1844-46;  by  Horace  Eaton, 
1846-48;  by  Carlos  Coolidge,  1848-50;  by  O:  K.  Williams, 
1850-52;  by  Erastns  Fairbanks,  1852;  by  J:  S.  Robinson,  18.54; 
by  Stephen  Royco,  1854-56;  by  Rylaud  Fletcher,  1856-58;  by 
Hiland  Hall,  1858-60;  by  Brastus  Fairbanks,  1860;  by  F:  Hol- 
brook,  1861-63;  by  J.  G.  Smith,  1863-65;  by  Paul  Dillingham, 
1865-07;  by  J:  B.  Page,  1867-69;  by  P:  T.  Washburn,  1870; 
by  G.  W.  Heudee,  1870;  by  J:  W.  W.  Stewart,  1872;  by  Julius 
Converse,  1872-74;  by  Asahel  Peck,  1874-76;  by  Horace  Fair- 
banks, 1876-78;  by  Redfield  Proctor,  1878-80;  by  Roswell 
Farnham,  1880-82;  by  J;  L.  Barstow,  1882-84;  by  S:  B.  Pin- 
gree,  1884-86;  by  E.  J.  Ormsbee,  1886-88;  by  W:  P.Dilling- 
ham, 1888-90;  by  Carroll  S.  Page,  1890-92;  by  Levi  K.  Fuller, 
1892-94;  by  Urban  A.  Woodbury,  1894-96;  by  Josiah  Grant, 
1896-98;  by  E:  C.  Smith,  1898. 

yoto.  Two  messages  each  even  year  since  1878,  from  retir- 
ing gov.  and  gov. -elect  respectively.  Separate  pub.  doubtful 
prior  to  1878.  Included  in  Journals  of  General  Assenilily, 
Senate  or  House,  since  1837;  also  in  "  State  officers  reports  " 
since  1868. 

—  Communication  to  the  General  Assembly,  1863.    '63. 

8«.     23  p. 
Note.    Rel.  to  state  aid  for  soldiers'  families. 

—  Documents  commuuicated  to  the  General  Assembly 

concerning  the  spread  of  the  Asiatic  cholera; 
submitted  to  the  House.  Oct.  19,  1865.  Burling- 
ton, '65.     S".     12  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals.  Docnmenis,  etc. 

19 


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[Vt. 


Adjutant  and  Inspector  General.     Report,  annual  1862- 
G9,  biennial  1870-97/98.     8". 

—  General  order  no.  5  :  Regulations  for  completion  of 

ori^ranization   of    companies    of    militia   and    for 

draft.     1864.     8".     15  p. 
' —  Revised  roster   of  tbe   Vt.  volunteers,  and  lists  of 

Vermonters  who  served  in  the  army  and  navy  of 

the   U.S.,  1801-66;  comp.  by  T,  S.  Peck.     '92. 

4°.     vii,  863  p. 
Auditor  of  Acconnts.    Report,  annual  1842-69,  biennial 

1870-97/98.     V.  p.     8°. 

—  Report  rel.  to  the  moneys  paid  by  certain  officers, 

submitted  to  Senate  Oct.  23,  1862.    '62.    8°.    6p. 
Commissioner  of  State  Taxes.    Biennial  report,  1883/84- 

97/98. 
Inspector  of  Finance.     Annual  report,  1878,  79,  84-98. 
Quartermaster  General.    Report,  annual  1861-69,  bien- 
nial 1870-97/98. 
Secretary  of  State.     Annual  report  rel.  to  the  registry 
and    returns    of   births,    marriages,    deaths    and 
divorces  in  the  State,  lst-39th,  1857-95.    '59-96. 
8°. 
Note.    Earlier  ipts.  did  not  include  divorces.    Continued  by 
State  IBoard  of  Health,  loliich  see  inirfe/- Inspection  and  Regula- 
tion. 

—  Joint   rules ;   Rules  and    orders    of   the    Senate  and 

House  and  of  tlie  State  Library ;  and  Legislative 
directorv;  prep,  by  the  Secretary ;  annual  1866- 
-    69,  biennial  1^0-78.      ['67-78.]     16°. 
Note.    Legislative  directory  not  included  prior  to  1870.     See 
also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  l>oaiments.  etc. 

—  Directory    for   the   use   of  the  General   Assembly; 

prep,  by  the  Secretary;  annual  1864-69,  biennial 
1870-98.     16°. 
Note.    This  would  seem  to  be  an  enlarged  ed.  of  the  Joint 
rules,  etc.    Title  varies. 

—  Vermont  state  papers ;  records  and  docs,  connected 

with  the  establishment  of  govt. ;  with  the  jour- 
nal of  the  Council  of  Safety,  the  first  constitu- 
tion, the  early  journals  of  the  General  Assembly, 
and  the  laws  1779-86;  added,  proceedings  of  1st 
and  2d  Councils  of  Censors;  comp.  by  W:  Slade, 
jr.     Middlebury,  1823.     8°.     xx,  567  (1)  p. 

—  Statistical  information  rel.  to  the  rates  of  taxation 

in  the  several  towns,  cities  and  gores  in  Vt., 
1884-85;  comp.  by  C.  W.  Porter.  Bost.,  'm. 
8°.     42  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  Grand 

List,  and  Liquor. 
Sergeant-at-Arrns.     Report,    1858/59,    61,    62,  65,69; 

biennial  1870-78,  84-98. 
Surgeon    General.     Report,   annual    1866-69,   biennial 

1870-72. 
Treasurer.     Report,  1885,  biennial  1886-97/98. 

—  Tabular    statement  showing   the  amount   due   from 

the  State  to  soldiers  in  the  late  war  for  the 
euppression  of  the  rebellion,  March  20,  1873. 
'73.     8".     140  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Documents,  etc. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

[Agriculture.']       Commissioner     of   Agricultural   and 
Manufacturing     Interests.       [Biennial]     report, 
1887/8H,  89/90.     '88-90.     8". 
State     Hoard    of    Agriculture.      Report,     I.Ht-]8tli, 
1872-98.     '72- [98?].     8". 
Note.    Ciillfd    Htutt!    Board   of  Agrlciiltiir(!,   MuiiiilailiiriiiK 
and  Mining  t<j  187ft;  ofllco  waH  Hupl.  of  Agrlciiltnrnl  AffalrH, 
1880.     JtrptH.ann.  187.',  blon.  1S73/74,  7f>/70,  aim.  1877,  78,  bien. 
187fl/80-«l/92,  ann.  W.*?j-\>'>;  numbered  conHemitlvely. 

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[Vt. 


.1  gric u Iture,  co ntin ued. 

—  Resources  and  attractions  of  Vt.     181)1,  92.     2  v. 

8". 

—  Good  homes  in  Vt. ;  or,  desirable  farms  for  sale, 

1893.     '93.     8°.     47  p. 

—  Vermont,  a  glimpse  of  its  scenery  and  industries. 

il.     1893.     obi.  24°.     64  p. 

—  Report  on  summer  travel  for  1894.     '94.     8".     8  p. 

—  List  of  desirable  farms  and  summer  homes  in  Vt., 

1895.     '95.     8°.      109  p. 
[^Education. '\     Board   of   Commissioners  for    Common 
Schools.     Report,    Oct.    25,    1828.      Woodstock, 
'28.     12°.     12  p. 
Board  of  Education.    Annual  report  of  the  Secretary 
to  tile  Board,  lst-14th,  1857-70.  v.  p.,  '57-70.  8". 

—  Biennial    report    to    the    Legislature,    15th-]7lh, 

1871/72-75/70. 
Board  of  Normal  School  Examiners,  Cotnmissioners 
and  Supervisors.  Vermont  state  normal  schools, 
1897/98,  98/99.      ['97-98.] 
State    Siipt.   of   Common    Schools.     Circular   to   the 
county  snpts.,  and  Address  to  the   teachers   of 
common  schools  in  the  State.     St.  Albans,  1845. 
8°.     23  p. 
—Annual  report,  lst-6th,  1846-51.  v.  p.,  '46-51.    8°. 
State  Siipi.   of  Education.     Vermont  school  report, 
biennial,  "24th-35th,  1875/76-97/98.     v.  p.     8°. 
Fish  Commissioners.     Biennial  report,  1867-98.     v.  p., 
'67-98.     8". 
Note.    In  odd  years  through  1869,  even  years  from  1872; 
rpts.  1892,  94,  uumbered  11th  and  12th.    189-1  reads  Cominis 
sioners  of  Fisheries  and  Game. 

—  Increase    and   preservation   of   fish   and  game ;    by 

Middleton  Goldsmith,     n.  xj.,  n.  d.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Address  on  fish  culture,  del.  before  the  Legislature, 

Nov.   12,   1872,  by  Middleton   Goldsmith.     Rut- 
land, 72.     8°.     16  p. 

—  See  also  under  Miscellaneous. 

\_Health.~\     State  Board  of  Health.    Report,   Ist-lOth, 
annual,  1887-96;  biennial,  1898.     8°. 

—  Biennial  report  rel.  to  the  registry  and  returns  of 

births,    marriages,    deaths   and   divorces   in   the 
State.     1898. 
Note.    For  previous  rpts.  see  under  Executive  and  Staff, 
Secretary  of  State. 

[/>isawe.]     Supervisors   of   the   Insane.     Biennial   re- 
port, 1883/84-93/94.     '84-94.     8«. 
Insurance  Commissioners.     Annual  report,  1869-97. 
Note.    Ilpt.  1885/86  is  called  4th  biennial. 

Railroad    Commissioners.     Report,    annual,    lst-12th, 
1856-67;  biennial,  1871/72-95/90.     8°. 

Note.      Oflice   was   Railroad   Commissioner   to    1887 ;    rpts. 
1887/88-95/96  numbered  lst-51h. 

Institutions. 

[Agriculture.']     State   Agricultural    Experiment    Sta- 
tion. Annual  report,  lst-12th,  1887-98.   ['88-99.] 
8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  is  now  a  U.  8.  govt.  pub. 
Bulletin,  1887-98.     '87-98.     8°. 

Note.    Nos.  31-34,  36-39   called   also   Newspaper   bulletin, 
U08.  5-12. 

—  Analyses  of  commercial  fertilizers  licensed  for  sale 

in  Vt.,  1887.     n.  t.  p.     [Burlington,  '87.]     8". 
Vermont  Dairymen's  Ass' n.    Annual  report,  lst-26th, 
1869/70-1896.     i;.  ^.,  '70-96.     8°. 
Note.    8th  ann.  rpt.,  and  rpts.  subsequent  to  1896,  bound  with 
rpls.  of  State  Board  of  Agriculture. 

See  also  Education. 


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[Vt 


\^Education.'\      University  of  Verrii07it  and  State  Agri- 
cultural College.     Report  of  the  trustees  of  the 
Vermont   Agricultural   College,    Oct.    19,    1865. 
'65.     8°.     21  p. 
Note.    The  University  and  Agricultunil  College  were  sepa- 
rate institutions  until  1S66. 

—  Report  of  trustees,  annual,  lst-5th,  1866-71 ;  bien- 

nial, 1873-98.     80. 

—  Catalogue  of  officers  and  students,  1825-79.    Bur- 

lington, '25-79.     8°. 
Note.     Publication  doubtful,  1826-33,  36,  38,  41,  65. 

—  Catalogus  senatus  academiei,  et  eorum  qui  munera 

et  officia  gesserunt,  etc.,  [1843],  46,  51,  54,  58, 
61,  67.     Burlingtoniffi,  '43-67.     8«. 
Note.     Not  pub.  for  years  other  than  above.    Called  Trien- 
nial catalogue,  1854. 

—  Catalogue  of  officers,  alumni  and  other  graduates, 

1791-1875.     Burlington,  '75.     8°. 

—  5'awie,  1791-1890.     Burlington, '90.     8°.     154  p. 

—  Catalogue    of    officers  and    students,   Dec.    1883- 

Nov.  1895.     '83-94.     8°  and  12''. 

—  Laws,  1827,  42,  51,  60,  74.    Burlington,  '27-74.    8°. 

—  Obituary  record,  no.  1 ;  compiled  by  a  committee 

of  the  Associate  Alumni,     il.  and  por.     Burling- 
ton, 1895.     8«.     146  (1)  p. 

—  Addresses,  etc. 

Note.    Many  addresses,  sermons,  papers,  etc.,  have  been  pub. 
by  the  University,  1806-98. 

—  Library/.     Catalogue  of  books.    Burlington,  1851. 

8°.     26  (1)  p. 

Alphabetical  and    analytical    catalogue.      Bur- 
lington, 1854.     80.     iv,  163  (1)  p. 

Catalogue   of   the   library  of    George   Perkins 

]Marsh.     Burlington,  1892.     4°.     viii,  742  p. 

Bibliography  of  George  Perkins  Marsh  ;  by  H. 

L.  Koopman.'   Burlington,  1892.     8°.     24  p. 

See  also  Industrial  and  Reform. 
[^Equalization.^     State  Equalizing  Board.      Journal 

of  proceedings,  1874,  78,  82.     3  v.     8°. 
Geological  Survey.     Annual  report  of  the  State  Geolo- 
gist,   lst-4th;    by    C.    B.    Adams.      Burlington, 
1845-48.     8". 

—  Preliminary  report  on  the  natural  history  of  Vt. ;  by 

A:  Young,    State  Naturalist.     Burlington,   1856. 
8°.     88  p. 

—  Report  on  the  geological  survey  of  the  State ;  by  E: 

Hitchcock,   State  Geologi-st.      Burlington,   1858. 
80.     13  p. 

—  Preliminary   report  on   the  geology  of  Vt. ;  by   E: 

Hitchcock,  State  Geologist.      1859.     8o.     16  p. 

—  Report  of   the  committee  on  so  much  of  the  Gov- 

ernor's   message   as   relates   to    the    Geological 
Survey.     1859.     8o.     8  p. 

—  Report   on    the    geology    of    Vt.;   by   E:  Hitchcock 

[and  others],     il.     Proctorsville,  1861.     2  v.    4o. 

—  Report  of  State  Geologist,  1872-76. 

Note.     Kouud  in  Ist-.M  rpts.  of  State  lioard  of  Agriculture. 

—  Report  of  State  Geologist  and  Curator  of  Cabinet, 

1891-98. 
[History.']  Vermont  Historical  Society.  l'rocc('din:is 
and  addresscH,  Oct.  16,  I860;  Jan.  and  Oct. 
1861;  Jan.,  July,  and  Oct.  14,  18<;2;  Aug.  1868; 
Oct.  1869;  Oct.  and  Nov.  1870;  Oct.  8,  1872; 
Oct.  15,  1878;  Oct  19,  1880;  Oct.  20  an<l  Nov.  5, 
1896.  •  I',  p.,  '60-97.      12  V.     8". 

—  Constitution  and  by-hiwH;  with  Act  of  incorporalion 

and  a  Catalogue  of  officers  and  nicmlicrH.    Wood- 
stock, 1860.     8".     16  1). 
Note.    Cor)l.  uIho  in  I'rocccdingH,  IS'.'f,. 


Institutions] 


STA  TE  PUBLICA  TIONS 


[Vt. 


'l History,  continued.'] 

—  Collections.     1870-71.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Addresses,     v.  p.,  I8i6-d8.     8°. 

Note.  Many  addresses  and  memorial  sketches  have  been 
pub.,  some  for  the  Society,  Home  for  the  State  and  some  in 
Dawson's  "  Historical  Magazine." 

{^Industrial  and  Reform,.']  House  of  Correction.  Bi- 
ennial report,  1883/84-97/98.  '84-98.  8«. 
Vermont  Industrial  School.  Report  of  Commission- 
ers rcl.  to  juvenile  offenders  and  the  establish- 
ment of  a  reform  school.  Burlington,  1858. 
12°.     14  p. 

—  Report,   annual  1865/66-1870,    biennial  1871/72- 

97/98. 
Note.    Known  as  Vermont  Reform  School   until  1896;  re- 
moved from  Waterbury  to  Vergennes  in  1875. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  and  Jour- 
nals and  Documents. 

[Insane.']  Vermont  State  Asylum,  for  the  Insane.  Re- 
port, lst-34th  annual,  1837-7'0;  biennial,  2  years 
ending  Aug.  1,  1872-97/98.     8". 

—  Comments  of  the  officers  on   the  Report  of  the 

Special  Commissioners.     Brattleboro,  1878.     8°. 
17  p. 
See  under  Miscellaneous,  Insane. 

—  Annals  for  50  years.     Brattleboro,  1887.     8".     x, 

302  p. 
[Library.]     Board  of  Library  Commissioners.     [Cir- 
cular; with  the  Act  to  promote  the  establishint-nt 
of  free  public  libraries.]     n.t.p.     [Burlington, 
1895.]     4°.     2  p. 

—  Biennial    reports,    lst-2d,    1895/96,  97/98.      Bur- 

lington, '96-98.     8°. 
Vermont   State   Library.      Report   of  the  Trustees, 
Oct.  23,  1860.     '60.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Catalogue,  1850.     '50.     8°.     86  p. 

—  Catalogue  ;  with  a  list  of  duplicates  and  exchanges. 

1858.     8°.     63  p. 

—  Catalogue,  Sept.  1,  1872.     '72.     8°.     xiv,  200  p. 

—  See  also  under  Miscellaneous. 

\_Prison.]    State   Prison.      Biennial   report,    1871/72- 

97/98. 
Soldiers'  Home  in  Vermont.   Biennial  report  of  officers, 

1887/88-97/98. 

Judiciary. 
Vermont  reports  :  Reports  of  cases  argued  and  deter- 
mined in  the  Supreme  court  of  the  State,  1789- 
98.     -y.^;.,  1793-1898.     78  v.     8°. 
Co7it.  :  1789-91;  by  N:   Chipman.    1789-1824;  by  D.  Chip- 
man;  2  V.    1800-0.3;  by  R.  Tyler;  2  v.     1815-19;  bv  W:  Brav- 
ton.   1825-28;  by  A.  Aikens;2v.   v.  1-9,1826-37;  by  the  Judge's. 
10-11,  1836-39;  by  G.  B.  Shaw.     12-14,  1840-42;  by  W:  Wes- 
ton.    15,184:5;  by  W:  Slade.    16-23,1844-51;  by  I':  T.Wash- 
burn.   24-26,  1851-54;  by  J:  F.  Deane.     27-29,  1854-57;  by  C.- 
L.Williams.   30-35,  1856-63;  bv  W:  G.  Shaw.     36-44,  1863- 
72;  by  W.  G.  Veazey.    45-52,  1872-80;  by  J:  W.  Rowell.     53- 
60,1880-88;    by  E.   F.   Palmer.      61-68,   1888-96;    by    C.    A. 
Prouty.    69-70, 1896-98;  by  W.  P.  Stafford. 

Note.  Rpts.  17S0-91,  1800-03,  1815-19  were  probably  pri- 
vate pubs.  1789-91  is  a  16".  Rpts.  previous  to  v.  1  cited  by 
name  of  reporter. 

Digest  of  all  cases  decided  in  the  Supreme  Court 
[through  Vt.  rpts.  v.  22]  ;  by  P:  T.  Washburn. 
Woodstock,  1845-52.     2  v.     8°. 

Digest  of  all  reported  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  Vt.,  also  of  decisions  of  the  courts  of  the 
U.  S.  for  tlie  District  of  Vermont  found  in  Vt, 
rpts. ;  by  Daniel  Roberts.    Burlington,  1878.    8". 

—  Same  :  Supplement,  1889. 

Rules  of  the  Court  of  Chancery  of  Vt.,  and  Rules  of 
Washington  County  Court,  1850.     16°.     24  p. 


Legislature] 


STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


[Vt. 


Legislature.     {^Called   General  Assembly.] 

Sessions  in  Oct.,  annual  to  1869,  biennial  since.  Many  extra 
sessions  prior  to  1791 ;  adjourned  sessions  1791,  97,  1804,  special 
sessions  1857,  61,  65-67,  75,  91. 

\_Laws  of  the  State.']     Acts  and  resolves  passed  by  the 

General  Assembly,  Feb.  1779-Oct.  1898.     v.  p., 

[1779]-1898.  8°. 

Note.    Publication  doubtful  for  first  3  sessions,  1778.    Called 

Acts  and  laws  to  18V2,  except  Revised  laws,  1782,  and  Statutes, 

Feb.  1787;  Laws,  1813-19;  Acts,  1820-37. 

—  Revised  laws  of  the  State,  1782.     Bennington,  1783. 

—  Same,  fac-sim.  reprint,  Wash.  D.C  ,  1898.    £».    38  p. 

Kote.    Only  50  cop.  printed. 

—  Statutes   of   the   State,  rev.  and   established   1787, 

includ.  those  passed  until  the  session  of  Jan. 
1791.     Bennington,  '91.     8°.     315  p. 

—  Laws  of  the  State,  rev.  and  passed  1797;  with  titles 

of  all  the  acts  which  have  been  repealed  or  be- 
come obsolete.     Rutland,  1798.     8°.     621,  205  p. 

—  Same,  [to  close  of  session,  1816]  ;  digested  and  comp. 

[by  T.  Tolman].    Randolph,  1808-17.     3  v.     8°. 

—  Laws  of  a  publick  and  permanent  nature  to  1824 ; 

comp.  by  W:  Slade,  Jr.    Windsor, '25.    8°.    756  p. 

—  Same,  to  1834;  by  D.  P.Thompson.    '35.    8°.    228 p. 

—  Revised  statutes  passed  Nov.  19,  1839  ;  added,  several 

public  acts  now  in  force.  Burlington,  '40.  8°. 
xi,  676  p. 

—  Compiled  statutes,  such  of  the  Revised  statutes,  and 

of  the  public  acts  and  laws  passed  since,  as  are 
now  in  force ;  by  C:  L.  Williams.  Burlington, 
1851.     80.     815  p. 

—  General  statutes,  1862.     [Camb.,  Mass.],  63.     8°. 

Note.  Later  eds.,  comprising  public  laws  since  1862,  were 
pub.  1870,  7.3,  77. 

—  Revised  laws  of  Vermont,  1880 ;  with  the  public  acts 

of  1880.     Rutland,  '81.     8°.     xv,  1169  p. 

—  Vermont  statutes,  1894;  includ.  public  acts  of  1894; 

[ed.  by  O.  M.  Barber,  J:  Young,  and  L.  M. 
Read].     Rutland, '95.     8°.     xvii,  1313  p. 

—  [^Banks.']     Laws  rel.  to  savings  banks,  savings  insti- 

tutions and  trust  companies,  in  force  at  close  of 
sess.,  1888.     '89.     8°. 

General  laws  of  the  State  rel.  to  banks,  in  force 

Aug.  1,  1895.  Rutland, '95.  8°.  (35)  p.  (Title 
27,  Vt.  statutes.) 

—  Incorporations.]     General   laws  rel.  to  private  cor- 

porations, in  force  Aug.  1,  1895.  Rutland,  '96. 
8°.     (15)  p.     (Title  25,  Vt.  statutes.) 

—  [Election.]     Compilation  of  election  laws;  with  the 

statutes  of  Vt.  and  the  U.  S.  rel.  to  naturaliza- 
tion,    liutland,  1885.     8°.     56  p. 

General   laws   of  the   State  rel.  to  elections,  in 

force  Aug.  1,  1895.  Rutland,  '96.  8°.  27  p. 
(Title  3,  Vt.  statutes.) 

—  [Fees.]     Act  establishing  fees,  passed  by  the  Legis- 

lature, Oct.,  1798.     Vergennes,  '98.     8°.     15  p. 

—  \^ Fish  and  Game.]     General  laws  of  the  State  rel. 

to  fish  and  game,  in  force  Aug.  1,  1895.  Rut- 
land,'95.    8".    (22)  p.    (Chap.  189,  Vt.  statutes.) 

X'iti>..  other  comi)llutlonH  have  been  rnude  by  the  Wash.  Uo- 
Ahh'o  for  Protection  of  Vwh  and  Game  (1887),  and  the  Vt- 
FiMh  and  fjamc  LcaKue  (1895-96). 

—  [6VarecZ  List.]     Statutes  of  the  State  rel.  to  Grand 

List,  in  force  Jan.  1.  1855.     '55.     8°.     .38  (1)  p. 

Compilation  of  the  Grand  List  Laws  of  Vt. ;  by 

G:  Nichols,  Sec.  of  State.     '75.     8".     48  p. 

—  [//iqhways.]      General    laws    rel.    to    highways,   in 

force  Aug.  1,  1895.  Rutland,  '95.  8".  (43)  p. 
(Title  21,  chap.  150-154,  Vt.  statutes.) 

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{^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  \_Insurance .'l     Insurance  laws  of  the   State.     1873. 

8°.     10  p. 

General  laws   of  the  State  rel.  to  insurance,  in 

force  Aug.  1,  1895.  Rutland,  '95.  8°.  (22)  p. 
(Title  28,  chap.  177-178,  Vt.  statutes.) 

—  \_Liquor.'\     Chapter    169   of   Revised   laws   of   Vt., 

rel.  to  traffic  in  intoxicating  liquor.  Rutland, 
1881.     8°. 

Laws  rel.  to  illegal  sale  and  use  of  intoxicating 

liquor,  with  citations  of  decisions  of  the  Supreme 
Court;  comp.  by  C.  W.  Porter,  Sec.  of  State. 
Rutland,  1885.     8°.     39  p. 

General  laws  of  the  State  rel.  to  traffic  in  intoxi- 
cating liquor,  in  force  Aug.  1,  1895.  Rutland, 
'95.     8°.     26  p.     (Chap.  187-188,  Vt.  statutes.) 

—  [Peddlers.]     General  laws  of  the  State  rel.  to  ped- 

dlers, auctioneers  and  itinerant  vendors,  in  force 
Aug.  1,  1895.  Rutland,  '95.  8°.  (9)  p.  (Chap. 
198-199,  Vt.  statutes.) 

—  [Railroad.]     General  laws  of  the  State  rel.  to  rail- 

roads, in  force  Aug.  1,  1895.  Rutland,  '95.  8°. 
(66)  p.     (Title  26,  Vt.  statutes.) 

—  [Reform  School.]     Act  for  the  regulation  and  gov- 

ernment of  the  Vt.  Reform  Scliool  at  Water- 
bury,  approved  Nov.  19,  1866;  also  the  by-laws 
adopted  by  the  trustees  Dec.  13.    '66.    12°.    20  p. 

—  [School.]     Vermont  school  laws  in  force  at  close  of 

sess.  1875 ;  with  a  digest  of  the  decisions  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Vt.,  having  reference  to  the 
schools  and  school  laws,  etc.;  comp.  by  Gilbert 
A.  Davis.     '75.     8°.     226  p. 

Laws  rel.  to  public   instruction.      Rutland,   '81. 

(Title  9  Revised  laws,  1880.) 

School  laws  of  Vt.  in  force  Apr.  1,  1893;  comp. 

by  W.  H.  Taylor.     Burlington,  '93.     8°.    88  p. 

General  laws  of  the  vState  rel.  to  public  instruc- 
tion, in  force  Aug.  1,  1895.     Rutland,  '95.     8°. 

(47)  p.     (Title  11,  pt.  1-2,  Vt.  statutes.) 

—  [Taxation.]     General  laws  of  the  State  rel.  to  taxa- 

tion, in  force  Aug.  1,  1895.     Rutland,  '95.     8°. 

(48)  p.     (Title  10,  Vt.  statutes.) 

[■Journals,   Documents,  etc.]     Journal  of  the   General 
Assembly,    Feb.  1784-Oct.   1835.      v.  p.,  1784- 
1835.     8°,  4°,  and  12°. 
Note.     Journal  Feb.  sess.  1797  was  never  printed. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Oct.  1836- 

Oct.  1898.     V.  p.,  '36-99.     8°. 
Note.    Journal  special  sess.  1857  is  bound  with  that  of  the 
Senate. 

—  Journal  of  the  Senate,  Oct.  1836-Oct.  1898.     v.  p., 

'36-99.     8°. 
Note.     Journal  1860  incl.  extra  session  1861.  . 

—  [Legislative  directory],  1826.     broadsheet. 

—  Directory  and  rules  of  the  Senate  and  House,  1832- 

70.     '32-70.     38  pm.     16°. 

Note.  Called  Directory  and  rules  of  the  House,  1832-35; 
not  pub.  1836;  1854,  55  bound  together.  For  continuation  see 
iinder  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of  State. 

—  Directory,  rules  and  orders,  with  lists  of  officers  and 

other  historical  information ;  and  manual  of  par- 
liamentary practice;  annual  1864-69,  biennial 
1870-98.     16°. 

—  Manual  of  the  Legislature,  annual  1858-69,  biennial 

1870-98.    ['58-97.]    16°. 
Note.    Called  Political  manual  for  the  State,  1858-60. 

—  Legislative  documents,  1882-96. 

Note.    Bound  with  "  Vt.  State  officers'  rpts.,"  186.5-80/81. 

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\Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  continued.'} 

—  Vermont    election    sermons     [annual],    1778-1834, 

56-58. 
J^^ote.    There  were  2  sermons  1778.    The  custom  was  dis- 
continued 1835-55,  and  abandoned  after  1858. 

List   of  arrearages  of  taxes  due   from  the    several 

towns  in  the  State,  Sept.  15,  1795;  for  use  of 
members.     Rutland.     4°. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  General  Assembly,  Oct.  14,  1813. 

'13.     8°.     52  p. 

Report   of  the   committee,    Messrs.   Edmond,  Olin, 

Robinson,  Hoyt,  Hotchkiss  and  Lyon,  appointed 

to  examine  doings  of  the  canvassing  committee, 

and  to  report  facts  rel.  to  the  rejected  voters.  1813. 

2fote.    Both  the  above  docs,  relate  to  election  of  governor 

and  legislature,  1813. 

Protest  of  the  minority  [79  members]  of  the  House 

on  the  question  of  adopting  the  reported  answer 
to  His  Excellency's  [Gov.  Chittenden's]  speech, 
Nov.  10,  1813.     '13.     8°.     20  p. 
I7ote.    Relates  to  prosecution  of  War  of  1812. 

—  Mr.  Niles'   resolution   calling  on  the  Governor  for 

evidence  to  substantiate  the  suggestion  in  his 
late  speech  rel.  to  impressment;  with  His  Excel- 
lency's answer.     1813.     8°.     8  p. 

—  H.  C.  Denison's  resolutions  calling  on  the  Governor 

for  copies  of  any  correspondence  he  may  have 
had  with   military  officers  rel.  to  detaching  the 
militia,  etc.     1814. 
2^ote.    Relates    to  Governor's  proclamation    recalling  Vt. 
troops  from  Plattsbuvgh. 

—  Report,  with  sundry  resolutions  rel.  to  appropriations 

of  public  land  for  the  purposes  of  education,  to 
the  Senate  of  Maryland,  Jan.  30,  1821.  8°.  22  p. 
^•^ote.    Complaint  that  western  states  were  getting  too  large 
a  portion  of  the  public  lands. 

—  General  list  of  Vt.,  1824.     broadsheet. 

—  Reports  of  the  majority  and  minority  of  the  select 

committee  of  the  Senate  of  Vt.  on  the  annexa- 
tion of  Texas  to  the  U.  S.,  Oct.  1845.  Windsor, 
'45.     8".     15  p. 

—  Proceedings  and  instructions  concerning  the  system 

of  international  literary  and  scientific  exchanges 
established  by  Alexandre  Vattemare.  Burling- 
ton, 1848.     8°.     80  p. 

—  Annual  reports  to  the  General  Assembly  in  rel.  to 

international  exchanges  and  the  Vt.  State  Li- 
brary.    1850.     8°.     61  p. 

—  Report  on  financial  affairs  of  State,  submitted  Oct. 

14,  1851,  by  committee  appointed  by  Governor. 
Burlington, '51.    8".    29  p.    (House  doc.  1,  1851.) 

—  Report  on  artificial  propagation  of    fish ;  by   G:  P. 

Marsh.     Burlinston,  1857.     8°.     52,  02  (•>)  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  under  the  act  providing  for 

the  erection  of  a  monument  over  the  grave  of 
Ethan  Allen.     1858.     8".     7  p. 

—  Report  of  snpt.  of  construction  of  State  House,  [T: 

K.  Powers,]  Oct.  15,  1857.     '57,  .58.     2  v.     8". 

—  The  Cai)itol  of  Vt.  and  the  Star  Ciiamber;  testimony 

and  defence  of  tlie  siipt.  of  con.struction,  Oct., 
18.58.     '58.     80.     28  (1)  p. 

—  Memorial  of  Thomas  W.  Silloway,  architect,  in  re- 

spect to  the  reconstruction  of  the  State  House. 

1858.  8".     6  p. 

—  Statement  of   facts  concerning  the   iiiiuiagenicnt  of 

affairs  connected  witli  th'-  rcljuildiiig  of  flie  ('api- 
tol  at  Montpclier ;  l)y  T:  W.  Silloway,  architect. 
Burlington.  1859.     8°.     20  (I)  p. 

—  Message  and  report  on   the   State  House,  Oct.  27, 

1859.  8°.     8  p. 

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^  TA  TE    PUB  Lie  A  TIONS 


[Vt. 


[Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Report  of  committee  on  public  buildings  on  furniture 

and  fixtures  of  the  State  House.    1859.    8°.    8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  minority  of   the  joint  committee  on 

claims,  on  Senate  and  House  bills  to  pay  Thomas 
E.  Powers  balance  due  as  supt.  of  construction 
of  the  State  House,  made  to  the  Legislature,  ann. 
sess.,  18C1.     '61.     8°.     10  p. 

—  Report  of  the  commissioners  to  settle  with  the  sureties 

of  the  late  State  Treasurer.     1861.     S**.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  examine  and  investigate  the 

accounts  and  expenditures  of  the  Governor,  Nov. 
20,  1861.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  finance  on  so  much  of  Gov- 

ernor's message  as  relates  to  finances  of  the  State. 

1864.  8°.     9"p.     (Sen.  doc.  36,  1864.) 

—  Taxation  of  income  of  U.  S.  bonds;  report  of  the 

committee   of   ways   and  means   of  the  House. 

1865.  '65.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  judiciary,  on  state's 

attorneys,  Oct.  1865.    '65.    8".    7  p.    (Sen.  doc.) 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  on  the  subject  of 

juvenile  offenders ;  with  a  bill  to  establish  the 
Vermont  Reform  School.     1865.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  to  visit  the  Vermont 

Reform  School,  1866.     '66.     8°.     85  p. 


Miscellaneous. 

[Boundaries.]  Commissioners  [on]  Boundary  Line 
3fonuments  between  Vt.  and  Mass.  Report,  1894. 

Centennial  Commission.  Centennial  anniversary  of 
independence  of  Vt,  and  the  battle  of  Benning- 
ton, Aug.  15-16,  1877.     '79.     7,252  p. 

[Chittenden.,  Gov.]  Exercises  at  the  dedication  of  the 
monument  erected  by  the  State  to  T:  Chittenden, 
1st  Gov.  of  Vt.,  at  Williston,  Vt.,  Aug.  19,  1896. 
np.  ['96.]     8".     53(4)  p. 

[Bxpositions-]     Commissioner  to  attend  the  Universal 
Exposition   of  1867.     Report,  1867.     Rutland, 
'67.     8°.     49  p. 
World's    Columbian    Commission.      Report,    [1894]. 
il.     Rutland,  '94.     8°.     16  p. 

[Fish.]  Commissioners  [on]  Restoration  of  Sea-Fish 
to  the  Connecticut  River  and  its  Tributaries. 
Report,  1866.     '66.     8".     35  p. 

[Gettysburg.]  Commissioners  on  Vermont  Monuments 
at  Gettysburg.  Report,  1888 ;  includ.  il.  and 
recommendations.  Rutland,  '88.  8<^.  16  p. 
Vermont  day  at  Gettysburg;  programme  of  dedica- 
tion of  Vt.  monuments,  Oct.  9,  1889.  Burling- 
ton, '89.     4°.     19  p. 

Highway  Commission.     Report,  1894. 

[Insane.]  Special  Commissioners  for  Insane.  Report, 
1878. 

[Library.]     Commissioner  on  the  State  Library.     Re- 
port, Oct.  14,  1857.     '57.     8°.     8  p. 
Commissioners  on  State  Library,  State  Cabinet  and, 
Collections  of  Vermont  Historical  Sac.     Report. 
Rutland,  1878.     8°.     12  p. 

[National  Statuary  Hall,]  Commissioners  for  Vt.  on 
the  National  Statuary  Hall  in  the  Capitol  at 
Washington.  Report  of  Hon.  J.  S.  Morrill  and 
Hon.  G:  F.  Edmunds.     1866.     8°.     21  p. 

[Pensions.]  Vt.  pension  roll  as  made  up  under  the  act 
of  Congress  passed  1832.   n.  p.,  n.  d.    8°.    158  p. 

[  Villages.]  Commission  on  Incorporated  Villages. 
Report,  1894.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     8  p. 

[  WorkJiouse.]  Commissioners  to  Locate  and  Build,  a 
Workhouse.     Report.    Ruthind,  1878.    8°.     13  p. 


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Cont. :   1S57.  1  v.  45  nos. 

1858.  2  V.  41  noB. 

1859.  2  V.  42  DOS. 
ISfiO.  3  V.  49  nos. 

1861.  3  V.  42  nos. 

1862.  3  V.  42  nos. 
186:i.  4  V.  42  nos. 

1864.  4  V.  38  nos. 

1865.  4  V.  38  nos. 

1866.  4  V. 

1867.  4  V. 

1863.  4  V.  37  noa. 

1869.  4  V.  39  nog. 

1870.  4  V.  37  nos. 


37  nos. 

38  DOS. 


1887. 

4v. 

37  nos. 

1888. 

4v. 

37  nos. 

1889. 

5  V. 

42  nos. 

1890. 

5  V. 

44  nos. 

1891. 

5  V. 

45  nos. 

1892. 

5  V. 

46  nos. 

1893. 

Viv. 

48  nos. 

1894. 

12  V. 

57(l)nos. 

1895. 

12  V 

58  nos. 

1896. 

12  V 

59  nos. 

1897. 

12  V 

.  59  nos. 

List  compiled  under  the  direction  of  O.  B.  TiHinghaH,  State 
Librarian,  Boston,  by  Miss  E.  M.  Sawyer,  Assistant. 

Plymouth  (.'olouy  founded  1620.  Mass.  Bay  Colony  chartered 
1629;  its  jurisdiction  extended  over  N.  H.  1641,  over  Maine  1669; 
severance  of  N.  H.  1679.  Province  of  Mass.  Bay  organized  1692, 
comprising  former  colonies  of  Mass.  Bay  and  Plymouth,  and 
former  province  of  Maine.  Independent  Provisional  Government 
organized  1774;  independence  formally  assumed  1776.  Adoption 
of  State  constitution  1779.  Cession  to  U.  S.  of  western  territorial 
claims  1785;  cession  and  sale  of  western  N.  Y.  claims  1786-88. 
Ratification  of  Federal  constitution  1788.  Severance  of  Maine 
1820. 

Public  documents ;  annual  reports  of  public  officers  and 
institutions,  1857-97.     '58-96.     204  v.     8°. 

1871.  4  V.  31  nos.      1885.  4  v.  33  nos. 

1872.  4  V.  31  nos.      1886.  4  v.  37  nos. 

1873.  5  v.  31  nos. 

1874.  5  V.  32  nos. 

1875.  5  V.  31  nos. 

1876.  5  V.  32  nos. 

1877.  5  V.  38  nos. 

1878.  4  V.  36  nos. 
1S79.  4  V.  .30  nos. 

1880.  4  V.  28  nos. 

1881.  5  V.  28  nos. 

1882.  4  V.  28  nos. 
188:^.  4  V.  28  nos. 
1884.  4  V.  29  nos. 

Xote.  Pub.  by  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth.  Arrange- 
ment numerical  1857-92;  classified  from  1S93.  Previous  re- 
ports were  pub.  as  Senate  and  House  docs. 

Constitution  and  Constitutional  Conventions. 

Constitution  or  frame  of  government  agreed  upon  by 
the  delegates,  1779-80.     '80.     8°.     53  p. 

—  S'arrte;  revised.     1780.     8°.     43  p. 

—  Sfme.     1781.     f°.     24  p. 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  Mass.  and  of  the  U.  S. 
1807.     12°.     94  p. 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  Mass.  and  that  of  the  U.  S. ; 
the  Declaration  of  Independence,  with  Washing- 
ton's farewell  address.  Salem  (( -ushiiig  &  Apple- 
ton),  1811.     12°.     112  p. 

Constitution  or  frame  of  government.  1820.  sm.  8°. 
60  p. 

—  Same  :  Amendment.s  of  the  constitution  proposed  by 

the  Convention  of  D  legates,  1820.     '21.    8°.    82  p". 

Constitution  adopted  1780;  with  the  amendment.s  an- 
nexed; [ad<led,  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.]  1822. 
HO.     86  p. 

Constitution  adopted  1780;  with  the  amendments  an- 
nexed.    1826.     12».     64  p. 

Con.stitution  or  frame  of  government  agreed  upon  by 
till-  dehgates  of  the  peoi)le,  1779-80;  with  amend- 
ments annexed.     183:?.     8°.     90  p. 

Constitutit)nH  of  the  U.  S.  and  of  Mass.    1849.    8°.    56  p. 

Constitution  of  the  Commonwealth ;  is'^ued  by  Sec.  of 
tlic  Commonweallli.      187;$.     8".     56  p. 

Constitution  of  Mass.  ;  issued  by  Sec.  of  the  Common- 
wealth.     189.3,97   98.     :5  V.     8".     ea.  67  p. 

Conniitiitiotial  Conreniion,  1770-80.  Aildress  of  the 
Convention  for  framing  a  new  constitution.  1780. 
8^    18  p. 

—  Journal  of  the  Convention.     1832.     8°.     264]).  I 

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Constitutional  Convention,  17S8.  Debates,  resolu- 
tions and  other  proceedings  of  the  Convention  for 
the  purpose  of  ratifying  the  constitution  recom- 
mended by  the  grand  Federal  convention  ;  prefixed, 
the  Federal  constitution.     1788.     12°.     211)  p. 

—  Debates,  resolutions  and  other  proceedings.     1808. 

12°.     236  p. 

—  Debates  and   proceedings  in  the  Convention,   1788, 

which  finally  ratified  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S. ; 
[ed.  by  B.  K.  Peirce  and  C:  Hale.]  1856.  8°. 
vii  (7)  442  p. 
Constitutional  Convention,  1820-21 .  Journal  of  debates 
and  proceedings  in  the  Convention  of  Delegates, 
1820-21;   [by  Nathan  Hale.]     '21.     8°.     292  p. 

—  Same ;    new    ed.,   rev.   [by  Nathan   and   C:    Hale.] 

1853.     8°.     677  p. 

—  Eeport  upon  the  constitutional  rights  and  privileges 

of  Harvard  college,  and  upon  the  donations  made 
to  it  by  this  C<nnmonwealth.     '21.     8°.     Iti  p. 

—  Rules  and  orders  to  be  observed  in  Convention  of 

Delegatesfor  Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1820.    '20.    16".   o6  p. 
Constitutional  Convention,  1853.     Constitutional  prop- 
osition adopted   by  the  Convention  of   Delegates, 
1853.      '53.      8°.      50  p. 

—  Documents  printed  by  order  of  Convention.    '53.    8°. 

—  Journal  of  the  Convention.     '53.     8°.     560  (1)  p. 

—  Ofliicial   report   of    debates    and    proceedings ;    [by 

Harvey  Fowler.]     '53.     3  v.     8°. 

—  Official  reports  of  debates  and  proceedings.    '53.    2  v. 

4°. 

—  Rules  and  orders.     '53.     16°. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.  Address  to  the  two  branches  of  the  Legis- 
lature, Jan.  1834-Jan.  1898.     '34-98.     8°. 

Cont. :  By  J:  Davis,  Jan.  1834,  35;  by  8:  T.  Armstrong, 
Sept.  1835;  by  E:  Everett,  Jan.  1836-39;  by  M:  Morton,  1840; 
by  J:  Davia,  Jan.  1841-43;  by  G;  N.  Briggs,  ls44-50;  by  G:  a. 
Boutwoll,  ISol,  52;  by  J:  H.Clifford,  1»53;  by  E.  Washburn, 
1854;  by  H:  J.  Gardner,  1855-57;  by  N.  P.  UauiiS,  Is58-Jan. 
8,  1861 ;  by  J:  A.  Andrew,  Jan.  5,  1861-Jan.  4,  186«;  by  A.  H. 
Bullocli,  Jan.  1866-Jan.  7,  186y;  by  W:  Claflin,  lSb9-71 ;  by 
W:  B.  Washburn,  Jan.  1872-75;  by  A.  U.  Rice,  Jan.  187B-78; 
byT:  Talbot,  1879;  by  J:  D.  Long,  188U-S2;  by  B:  F.  Butler, 
1883;  by  G:  D.Robinson,  1884-8ti;  by  O.  Ames,  1S87-S9;  by 
J:  Q.  A.  Brackett,  1890;  by  W:  E.  Russell,  1891-93;  by  F:  T. 
Greeubalge,  1894-96;  by  R.  Wolcott,  1897,98. 

Note.  These  addresses  are  also  included  in  the  series  of 
Documents  printed  by  order  of  the  Senate  and  the  House  of 
Representatives;  and  were  printed  with  the  Acts  and  resolves, 
May  1786-1838. 

—  Proclamation  [of  John  Hancock  in  regard  to  dispute 

between  citizens  of  State  of  N.  Y.  and  the  people 
inhabiting  territory  called  N.  H.  Grants  or  State  of 
Vt.,  26th  March,  1784.]     1784.     broadside. 

—  Communication  of  His  Excellency  [James  Sullivan] 

relative  to  the  removal  of  Sheriff  Lithgow  ;  and  the 
reportandadviceof  Council  thereon.  1808.  8°.  18  p. 

—  Speech   [of  Christopher  Gore]   to  the  Legislature, 

June  1809;  [of  Elbridge  Gerry],  June  1811,  Jan. 
1812;  [of  Caleb  Strong],  Oct.  1812.     '09-12.     8°. 

—  Message  from  [ElbridgeGerry],  Feb.  27,  1812,  [on 

libellous  publications  in  the  Boston  newspapers]  ; 
with  report  of  the  Attorney  and  Solicitor  General. 
'12.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Speech  of  Gov.  Strong  before  the  Legislature,  Oct. 

16,  1812,  with  the  documents  which  accompanied 
the  same ;  added,  Answer  of  tlie  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives.    '12.     8".     40  p. 

—  Speech  of  Levi  Lincoln  before  the  two  branches  of 

the  Legislature,  [annual]  June  1826-June  1828, 
May  1829-May  1830.     '26-30.     8°. 

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Governor,  continued. 

—  Message  of  Levi  Lincoln  to  the  Legislature,  [annual] 

Jan.  1826-32;  Address,  Jan.,  1833.     '26-33.     8°. 

—  Message  of  Governor  Lincoln,  and  other  official  docs. 

on  the  subject  of  lotteries.     1833.     8°.     43(1)  p. 

—  Proclamation    [apportioning    numbers    of   senators 

and  representatives  according  to  13th  amendment 
to  the  constitution,  July  23,  1840].    '40.    broadside. 

—  Address  of  A.  H.  Bullock  to  the  Council  on  present- 

ing the  case  of  Edward  W.  Green,  a  convict  under 
the  sentence  of  death  for  the  crime  of  murder, 
Feb.  27,  1866.     ['66.]     8°.     29  p. 

—  Address  of  A.  H.  Bullock  to  the  Council  upon  the 

question  of  improving  the  tlats  in  South  Bay,  and 
accompanying  documents.     1868.     8°.     34  p. 

—  Reply  of    [A.  H.  Bullock]   to  a  committee   of  the 

House  of  Representatives  returning  his  message 
rel.  to  license  law,  May  19,  1868.     '68.     8".     7  p. 

—  [Proclamations  appointing  Thanksgiving  day,  Arbor 

day,  etc.] 
Council.    [Annual  report  of  the  committee  of  the  whole 
Council  on  the  returns  of  votes  for  state  and  other 
officers,  1882-96.]     n.t.p.     12°  a?itZ  8°. 

—  List  of  commissions  which  expire  in  1889-98.  n.  t.p. 

['89-98.]     4°. 

—  Report  on  the  merits  of  the  claim  of  Mass.  on  the 

national  government  for  expenses  of  the  militia 
during  the  late  war.     1822.     8°.     30  p. 

—  Report  of  hearings  at  the  investigation  into  the  con- 

duct of  William  M.  Osborne,  one  of  the  Board  of 
Police  of  Boston.     1891.     8°.     494,  ii  p. 
Adjutant-general.      Annual   report,    [1834]-97.      '35- 
98.     8°. 

—  Laws  for  regulating   and  governing   the  militia  of 

Mass.     1803.     12°.     48  p. 

Note.  For  ed.  of  1793,  see  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the 
Commonweaiih. 

—  Act  for  regulating,  governing  and  training  militia  of 

Mass.  passed  March  6,  1810.    '10.     12°.    50  (10)  p 

—  System  of  artillery  discipline  ;  prefixed.  The  soldier's 

drill,     il.     1817.     8°.     60  p. 

—  Militia  laws  of  the  U.  S.  and  Mass.     [1824,  29,  36 

40.]     5  v.     12°. 

Note.  Comp.  by  W.  H.  Sumner,  1824,  29;  by  H.  A.  8 
Dearborn,  1836,  40.    There  were  2  editions  of  the  1829  isBue. 

—  Digest  of  the  militia  laws  of  Mass. ;  comp.  by  E.  W 

Stone.     1851.     12°.     171  p. 

—  <SaOTe.-  Supplement;  no.  [l]-2.     1852-53.    2  v.    12° 

—  Compend  of  instructions  in  military  tactics  and  the 

manual  for  percussion  arms  ;  comp.  by  E.  W.  Stone 
1857.     12°.     (1)  139  (l)p. 

—  Militia  law  of  Mass.,  1864,  66.     '64-66.     12°  and  8° 

—  Record  of  the  Mass.   volunteers,   1861-65.     '68-70 

2  V.     4°. 

—  Manual  for  loading  and  firing  the  Peabody  breech- 

loading  rifle.     1873.     16°.     16  p. 

—  Law  for  the  government  of  the  Mass.  militia,  [1873, 

78,  87].     1873-87.     3  v.     12°  and  1.  8°. 

—  Regulations  for  Mass.  volunteer  militia.  [1879.]  24°. 

—  Manual  of  guard  duty,  salutes,  and  insignia  of  rank. 

n.  t.  p.     il.     [1887.]     24°.    32  p. 
Attorney-general.     Annual  report,  Jan.  1833-43,  Feb. 
1850-Jan.  1898.     ['33]-98.     8°. 

Note.  Offlce  abollBhud  March  1843;  rc-eslabllshed  May 
1849. 

—  Official  report  of  tlie  trial  of  Henry  K.  Goodwin  for 

the  murrlfr  of  Albert  I).  Swan.     1887.     8°.     719  p. 

—  Official  report  of  the  trial  of  Thomas  W.  Piper  for 

the  murder  of  Mabel  II.  Young.  1887.  8°. 
(2)  946  p. 

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Attorney- General,  continued. 

—  Official  report  of  the  trial  of  Sarah  Jane  Robinson 

for  the  murder  of  Prince  Arthur  Freeman.  1888. 
8°.     469  p. 

—  Opinions  of  the  Attorney-general  with  reference  to 

the  collateral  inheritance  tax  statute,  1891.  n.  t.  p. 
[1893.]     8°.     (6)  p. 

—  Condensed  report  of  the  trial  of  James  Albert  Tref- 

ethan   and  William   H.  Smith  for  the  murder  of 
Deltena  J.  Davis.     1895.     8°.     (3)  398  p. 
Auditor- of  Accounts.    Annual  report,  1849-97.     '50-98. 
8°. 

—  Statements  of  grants  and  allowances  by  the  Legisla- 

ture to  sundry  institutions  [chiefly  educational], 
1860-86.  '86.  8°.  12  p.  (Reprint  of  House  doc. 
235,  1876;  with  additions.) 

—  Same,    [1860J-94.      '95.      8°.      11  p.       (Reprint  of 

House  do(j.  184,  1891.) 

—  [List  of  newspapers  and  advertising  rates  for  print- 

ing notices  of  hearings  by  committees  of  the  General 
Court,  Dec.  27,  1897.]  n.  t.  p.  ['97.]  8°.  16  p. 
Controller  of  Accounts  of  County  Officers.  Annual 
report,  Ist-llth,  Feb.  1888-98.  '88-98.  8°. 
Note.  For  summaries  of  annual  reports  previous  to  18S8, 
see  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Banks. 

Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth.     Annual  report,  1st- 
6th,  1892-Dec.  '97.     '93-98.     8°. 
Note.     Rpts.    2d-6th  contain  the  abstracts  of    returns  of 
liquor  licenses. 

—  [Agricultural  Societies.'\     Abstract  from  the  returns 

of  agricultural  societies,  1845,  46;  by  J.  G.  Pal- 
frey.    '46-47.     2  V.     8°. 

Transactions  of   agricultural   societies,    1847-51. 

'48-52.     5  V.     8°. 

Note.  By  W.  B.  Calhoun,  1847-49;  by  Amasa  Walker» 
1850-51.  For  continuation,  see  wnrfer  Inspection  and  Regula- 
tion, Agriculture. 

—  \_Assessors.'\     Abstracts  of  the  returns  of  assessors 

relating  to  the  assessment  of  taxes  on  the  shares  of 
corporations  and  deposits  in  savings  institutions,  in 
1860.     '61.     8°. 

—  [Banks.'\      Schedule   exhibiting   the    condition    of 

banks,  1803-37.     ['38.]     8°. 

Abstract  of  the  statements  of  the  banks  in  the 

Commonwealth,  1808-31.     '08-31.     folded  sheets. 

Same  :     Abstract  from  the  returns   of   banks  in 

Mass.,  1832-64.     '32-65.     4  v.     ohl.  4:'' and  8°. 

Abstract  exhibiting  the  condition  of  the  institu- 
tions for  savings  in  Mass.,  1846-56.     '46-56.     8°. 

Same  :     Abstracts  of  returns  from  the  saving  in- 
stitutions, 1865.     '66.     8°. 
See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Banks. 

—  [Births,  Marriages  and  Deaths.^    Report,  lst-55th, 

of  births,  marriages  and  deaths  in  the  Common- 
wealth, 1843-96.     '43-97.     56  v.     8°. 

Note.  Rpts.  41-55  contain  reports  relating  to  returns  of 
libels  for  divorce. 

Instructions   to  town  and  city  clerks,   registrars 

and  others  relating  to  the  registration  of  births, 
marriages  and  deaths;  embracing  the  laws  of  the 
Commonwealth  on  the  subject.     1849.     8°.     31  p. 

Same,  1857,  60,  66,  68,  87.     5  pm.     8°. 

Note.    The  titles  vary. 

Statistical   nosology   adopted  for   registration  in 

Mass.,  and  requirements  of  law  rel.  to  certificates  of 
causes  of  death;  by  H.  B.  Peirce.     1878.    8°.    12  p. 

Laws  concerning   the  solemnization,  record  and 

returns  of  marriages  in  Mass.     1882.     8°.     9  p. 

Same.     "94.     8°.     13  p. 

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[Mass. 


Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth,  continued. 

—  [Census.'\     Abstract  of  the  census,  June,  1855;  M'ith 

remarks  [by  N.  B.  Shurtleff].     '57.     8°. 

Same,  1860;  prepared  by  G.  W.  Chase.    '63.    8°. 

Same,lS&b.     '67.     8°. 

Note.  Census  for  later  decades  comp.  by  Bureau  of  Statis- 
tics of  Labor,  which  see  under  Inspection  and  Regulation, 
Labor. 

—  [Cities   and    Towns.']      Cities  and  towns  in  Mass., 

Avith  the  congressional,  councillor,  senatorial  and 
representative  district  of  each.     1886.     16".     12  p. 

—  [Constitution.']     See  under  Constitution  and  Consti- 

tutional Conventions. 

—  [Corporations.]     Abstract  of  returns  of  joint  stock 

companies  in  Mass.,  1851-[55,  57-62.    '54]-63.    8°. 

Abstract  of  the  attested  returns  of  corporations 

organized  1863-71 ;  Abstract  of  certificates  of  cor- 
porations organized  1872-97.     '61-98.     8°. 

Statements  of  co-operative  associations  certified  to 

Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth,  Jan.  1867-70. 
•67-70.     8°. 

—  [Criminal  cases.']     Abstract  of  returns  of  criminal 

cases  tried  before  justices  of  the  peace  and  police 
courts,  1853-57.     '54-57.     8°. 

—  [Elections.]      Act    relating    to   elections,    approved 

June  29,  1874.     '74.     8°.     42  p. 
Compilation  of  the  laws  in  force  relating  to  elec- 
tions.    1876.     8°.     55  p. 

Same.     1880.     8°.     63  p. 

Laws  relating  to  elections.     1882.     8°.     33  p. 

78  p. 

128,  xiii  p. 

130  p. 

139  p. 

210  p. 

243  p. 

xii,  219  p. 

187  p. 

—  [Fisheries.]      Laws   relating  to   inland   fisheries  in 

Mass.,  1623-1886.     '87.     8°.     404  p. 

—  [Industry.]     Statistical  tables  exhibiting  the  condi- 

tion and  products  of  certain  branches  of  industry 

in  Mass.  for  1837;  by  J.  P.  Bigelow.   .'38.     8°. 
Same  :    Statistics  of  certain  branches  of  industry, 

1845;  by  J.  G.  Palfrey.     '46.     8°. 
Same :     Statistical    information    rel.   to    certain 

branches  of  industry,  1855;  by  F.  DeWitt.    '56.   8°. 
Same,  1865;  prep,  by  Oliver  Warner.     '66.     8°. 

—  [Innholders.]    Provisions  of  law  concerning  innhold- 

ers  and  common  victuallers.     1889.     8°.     18  p. 

—  [Insurance  companies.]     Abstract  of  the  returns  of 

insurance  companies,  18.'>7-55.     '38-56.     8°. 

Abstract  of  the  returns  and  statements  of  foreign 

insurance  companies,  1853-55.     '54-56.     8°. 
,See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Tnfiurance  Com- 
miHHioner. 

—  [.lails  and  Houses  of  Correction.]     Abstract  of  re- 

turns of  keepers  and  inspectors  of  jails  and  houses 
of  correction,  [1836-39],  41-63.     ['37]-64.     8°. 
Note.     Afterwards  Incl.  In  rptH.  of  Board  of  State  Charities. 

Abstract  of  returns  from  the  several  towns,  jails, 

and  houses  of  correction,  concerning  condition  of 
pauper  idiots  and  lunatics  in  alms-houses,  jails,  etc. , 
for  year  enditrg  Jan.  1,  184.'{.     '43.     H".     viii,  84  p. 

—  [Licenses.     Ai)8tracts  of  returns   from  the  cities  and 

towns,    Nov.     1881-92,    showing    the    number    of 
licenses  issued  for  tlie  sale  of  intoxicating  liquors, 
the  amount  received  therefor,  etc.]     n.  t.  p.     ['82- 
93.]     12pra.     8". 
Note.    Continued  In  the  unn.rpts.  of  the  Secretary. 

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Same. 

1884. 

8°. 

Same. 

1888. 

8°. 

Same. 

1890. 

8^ 

Same. 

1891. 

8°. 

Same. 

1894. 

8°. 

Same. 

1895. 

8^ 

Same. 

1897. 

8°. 

Same. 

1898. 

8°. 

Executive] 


STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


[Mass. 


Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth,  continued. 

—  [iVttrwes.]     List  of  pe-rsons  whose  names  have  been 

changed  in  Massachusetts,  1780-1883.     '85..    1.  8°. 
426  p. 
.S'ame;  1780-1892.     '93.     1.  8o.     522  p. 

—  {^Officer s.'\     List  of  officers  with  their  deputies,  etc., 

wlio  liave  been  in  commission  in  Mass.  since  1833. 
h.  t.p.     ['43.]     8°.     40  p. 

Same;  [with  supplement],      h.t.p.     ['43.]     8°. 

48  p. 

—  \_Polls,  Property  and  Taxes.']     Report  of  the  valua- 
"tion  of  the  polls  and   property    of   the    Common- 
wealth as  established  by  the  Legislature ;  witli  the 
valuation,  1831.     '31.     8°.     27  p. 

Aggregates  of  polls,  property,  taxes,  etc.,  as  as- 
sessed May  1,  18«l-97 ;   [annual].     '62-98.     8°. 

Number  of  assessed  polls,  registered  voters  and 

persons  who  voted  in  each  voting  precinct  at  the 
state,  city  and  town  elections,  1890-97.  '91-98. 
8°. 

—  [^Poor.]    Abstract  of  the  returns  of  the  overseers  of 

thepoor  in  Mass.,  1838-63.     ['38-64.]     8°. 

—  [Property  in   trust.]     Reports  concerning  property 

in  trust  as  held  by  certain  corporations,  and  by 
trustees  under  acts  of  incorporation.     1866.     8". 

—  [Railroad  corporations.]     Annual  report,  1836-56 ; 

Abstract  of  returns,  1857-58;  Returns,  1859-69. 
'37-70.     8°. 

Note.    Included,  from  1870,  in  the  reports  of  Board  of  Rail- 
road Commissioners. 

—  [Revolutionary  rolls.]     Mass.  soldiers  and  sailors  of 

the  revolutionary  war ;  a  compilation  from  the 
archives;  v.  1-4,  A-Dry.     1896-98.     4  v.     1.  8°. 

—  [School  returns.]     Abstract  of  scliool  returns,  1832- 

36.     '33-37.     obi.  8°. 

Note.    Pub.,  from  1837,  by  the  Board  of  Education,  lohich 
see  under  Institutions. 
Surgeon-general.     Annual  report,  [2d-17th],  1862-78. 

'63-79.     8". 

Note.    Office  abolished  1879.    Rpts.  l6t-4th  are  also  cont.  in 
rpte.  of  the  Adjutant-general,  1S61-64. 

Tax  Commissioner.  Corporations  existing  under 
authority  of  the  Commonwealth,  Dec.  1865-69,  and 
subject  to  taxation  under  the  corporation  tax  act. 
n.t.p.     ['66-70.]     8«. 

Note.    Numbered  as  Tax  docs.,  2.    Published  annually  and 
included  from  1870  in  regular  reports  of  the  Commissioner. 

—  Report,  [annual],  1870-97.     '71-98.     28  v.     8°. 

—  Compilation  of  the  laws  regulating  taxation  passed 

since  the  enactment  of  the  General  statutes,  1866- 
71.     '66-71.     8°.     (Tax  docs,,  1.) 

—  Same:     Chapters  11  and  12  of  the  General  statutes 

and  a  compilation  of  the  subsequent  enactments 
regulating  taxation  by  the  local  assessors.  1872- 
79.     8°.     (Tax.  docs.,  1.) 

—  Same:     Acts   of   1880-81,  regulating  taxation,  etc. 

'80-81.     (Tax  docs.,  1.) 

—  Same:     Chapters  11  and  12  of  the  Public  statutes 

and  a  compilation  of  the  subsequent  enactments 
regulating  taxation  by  the  local  assessors  in  Mass. 
1886.     8°. 

—  Same:    Chapter  11  of  the  Public  statutes  and  a  com- 

pilation of  the  subsequent  enactments,  etc.  1888. 
8°.     163(1)  p. 

—  Same.     1893.     8°.     188  p. 

—  Same.     1896.      189  p. 

—  Tables  of  quotations  of  shares  in  corporations,  etc., 

taxable  by  the  assessors  of  cities  and  towns,  1866- 
97,     '66-97.     80.      (Tax  docs.,  3.) 
Note.    The  titles  vary. 

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Tax  Commissioner,  continued. 

—  List  of  shareholders  together  with  the  par,  market 

and  taxable  values  of  shares  in  the  national  hanks 
in  the  Commonwealth,  [I8(;7-70].  'G7-70.  4  v.  S". 

—  Statutes  rel.  to  taxes  and  excises  for  revenue  uipon 

corporations  in  Mass.     1885.     1.  8°.     22  p. 
Treasurer  and  Receiver-general.     Account  of  the  state 
of  the  treasury,  [annual],  Jan.   1809-11,  18-19, 
26-50.     [1809]-1850.     broadsides  a.nd  8«. 
Note.    The  titles  vary. 

—  Annual  report,  Jan.,  1851-97.     ['5l]-98.     8". 

—  Abstract   of    returns   of    corporations,    Dec.    1864. 

'65.     8°.     495  p. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

lAgricidture.']  Agricultural  Survey.  Reports,  lst-4th, 
on  the  agriculture  of  Mass. ;  by  H:  Colman, 
Commissioner,  plates.  1838-41.  4  v.  8°. 
Board  of  Agriculture.  Transactions  of  agricultural 
societies,  1852;  also  Proceedings  of  the  state 
Board  of  Agriculture.     '53.     8°. 

—  Annual  report,  lst-45th,  of  the  Secretary,  1853- 

97.  '54-98.     45  v.     8°. 

A'^ote.    Includes  reports  of  agricultural  experimeot  stations 
from  1883.     The  26th  rpt.  contains  general  index,  1853-77. 

—  Agriculture  of  Mass.  as  shown  in  returns  of  agri- 

cultural societies,  1853,  54;  by  C.  L.  Flint.    '54- 
55.     2  V.     8°. 

Ifoie.    Returns  were  previously  comp.  by  the  Secretary  of 
the  Commonwealth. 

—  Abstract  of  returns   of  the   agricultural  societies 

of  Mass.,  1855-80.     '56-81.     8°. 
Note.    Bound  with  the  ann.  rpts.  of  the  Secretary. 

—  Bulletin:  Crop  report,  June  1888-Aug.  1898.    '88- 

98.  8°. 

Note.    Pub.  monthly  from  May  to  October. 

—  Bulletins  published  in   Mass.    crop   report,  1895. 

il.     '96.     8°.     (57)  p. 

—  Descriptive  catalogue,  lst^6th,  of  farms  in  Mass. 

abandoned  or   partially   abandoned;  by    W.   R. 
Sessions,  Nov.  1891-Dec.  1897.      '91-98.     8°. 

—  Same:  Supplement  to  5th  catalogue,  April  1896. 

folded  map.     '96.     8°.     166  p. 

—  First  state  exliibition  of  the  Board  to  be  held  in 

Boston,  Oct.  1857.     '57.     8°.     31  p. 

—  Catalogue  of  Agricultural  library.    1858.   8".    29  p. 
— ■  Catalogue  of  the  Mass.  state  cabinet,  under   the 

charge  of  the  Secretary,  1859.     '59,     8°.     cii  p. 

—  Agricultural  tracts,  no.  1  :  Culture  of  the  grasses ; 

extract  from  the  4th  annual  report  of  C.  L.  Flint, 
Secretary,     il.     1860.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Agricultural  schools  in  Europe;   from  the  report 

of  the  Secretary.     1864.     8°.     120  p. 

—  Annual  report,  l8t-3<l,  on  the  injurious  and  benefi- 

cial insects  of  Mass.;  by  A.  S.  Packard,  jr.     il. 
1871-73.     8^ 

—  Hereditary  influence  in  tlie  improvement  of  stock; 

lecture  before  the  Board,  Dec.  4,   1872,   by  Na- 
than Allen.     '73.     8"^.     30  p. 

—  Comparative  value  of  several  varieties  of  Indian 

com  for  feeding  ))urpo8e8;  by  C.  A.  Goessmann, 
[from  27th  ann.  rpt.].     1880.     8".     (35)  p. 

—  Cultivation  of  the  sugar-beet  for  the  manufacture 

of  sugar;   by  C.  A.  Goessmann,  [from  27th  ann. 
rpt.].     1880.     8".     (25)  p. 

—  Enzootic    abortion    in    cows; 

[from  32d  arm.  rpt.].      1885. 

—  Tuberculosis  in  cattle ;  by  F 

33d  ann.  rpt.].     188G.     8°.     22  p. 


by   F.    S.    Billings, 

80.     14  p. 
.   S.  Billings,   [from 
22  p. 


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[Mass. 


H.  Goodell, 

[1889.]     8°. 

S.    Grinnell, 

[1889.]      8°. 


[^Agricidiure,  continued.'] 

—  Some  additional  notes  upon  trees  and  tree  planting 

in    Mass.;   by    C.    S.  Sargent,    [from   33d  ann. 
rpt.].     188(5.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Hay  field  and  English  hay;  by  C.  A.  Goessniann, 

[from  35th  ann.  rpt.].     1888,     8°.     29  p. 

—  Agricultural  education;  by  H.  H.  Goodell,   [from 

3oth  ann.  rpt.].     n.  t.  p.     [1888.]     8°.     21  p. 

—  Keminiscences  of  the  Orient ;  by  H. 

[from  36th   ann.   rpt.].     h.  t.  p. 
2G  p. 

—  Massachusetts    agriculture ;    by    J 

[from  36th  ann.   rpt.].     h.  t.  p. 
22  p. 

—  Uses  of  association  by  and  among  agriculturists ; 

by  J.  M.  Hubbard,  [from  36th  ann.  rpt.     1889]. 
8°.     21  p. 

—  American  agriculture;  by   G.    B.   Loring,    [from 

36th  ann.  rpt.].     h.t.p.     [1889.]     8°.     21  p. 

—  Paramount  fertilizers  ;  by  E.  L.  Sturtevant,  [from 

36th  ann.  rpt.].     h.t.p.     [1889.]     8°.      19  p. 

—  Farm    (The)    and   farmer   the    basis  of   national 

strength;   by  VV.  H.    Brewer,   [from   37th  ann. 
rpt.].     1890.     8°.     30  p. 

—  Laws  rel.  to  the  Board  and  incorporated  agricul- 

tural societies,  [from  37th  ann.  rpt.].    1889.    8°. 

—  Same.     1894.     8°. 

—  Insecticides  and  their  application,  by  F.  H.  Fow- 

ler, Apr.  1891.     '91.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Mass.  Board  of   agriculture  and  the  agricultural 

societies;  paper  read  Feb.  4,   1891,    by  W.   H. 
Bowker.     '91.     8°.     25  p. 

—  Agricultural  and  similar  organizations   in  Mass., 

1891 ;  from  38th  ann.  rpt.  of  the  Secretary.     '91. 
8°.     14  p. 

—  Same  :    Directory  of  agricultural  and  similar  or- 

ganizations in  Mass.,  Feb.  1892,  93,  96,  97 ;  [from 
ann.  rpts.].     '92-[97].     8°. 

—  Past  and  future  of  the  Board ;  paper  read  Feb.  4, 

1892,  by  J.  W.  Stockwell.     '92.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Agriculture   of    Massachusetts :     Synoptical    and 

analytical   index,    1837-92;    by   F.   H.    Fowler. 

1893.  8».     301  p. 

—  Milk  supply  of  Mass.  cities;   paper  read  Dec.  4, 

1895,  by  G.  M.  Whitaker.     '96.     8°,     41  p. 

—  Report  of  the  librarian  and  curator  adopted  at  the 

annual  meeting,  Jan.   12,   1898.     h.  t.p.     ['98.] 
8°.     (13)  p. 

—  Gypsy    Moth  Department.     Bulletin  of  informa- 

tion, June,  1891.     '91.     8°.     16  p. 
Special  report  on  the  work  of  extermination  of 

the  ocneria  dispar  or  gypsy  moth,     map  and  11. 

1892.     8°.     26  p. 
Same.     Report,  etc.,  Jan.   1893-97.     map  and 

11.     '93-97.     8°. 
Gypsy  moth ;  report  of  the  work  of  destroying 

the  insect  in  Mass.,  with  its  history  and  habits  in 

Mass.  and  Europe;  by  E.  H.  Forbush  and  C.  K. 

Fernald.     plates,   maps   and   il.     '96.     8".     xii, 

495,  c  p. 
See  also  Dairy  Bureau. 
[Aliens.']      Board    of    Commissioners   of   Alien    Pas- 
sengers and  Foreign  Paupers.  Report,  [1851]-63. 

['52]-64.     8°. 

Note.    Board  abolished  1863  and  its  duties  transferred  to 
Board  of  State  Charities. 

[^Arbitration .]     State  Board  of  Arbitration  and  Con- 
ciliation.    Annual  report,  1886-Dec.  '97.     ['87]- 
98.     8°. 
Note.    (Jailed  State  Board  of  Arbitration  prior  to  1893. 

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Bank  Commissioners.     Annual  report,   [Ist-oth,  1838- 
42]  ;  Dec.  1851-65.     ['39]-6(i.     8°. 

JS'ote.  Established  183S,  abolished  1843;  reestablished  1849, 
abolished  Jan.  1S51;  re-established  Dec.  1851,  abolished  1865. 
Ann.  rpts.  lat-5lh  were  published  as  Senate  or  House  docs. 

See  als-o  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of  the  Com- 
monwealth. 

—  Supplemental   report,  [March  25,    1889.     '39.]     8o. 

34  p.     (Senate  doc.  63,  1839.) 

—  Special  report,  [Marcli  18,  1840].    n.t.  p.    ['40.]    8°. 

15  p.     (House  doc.  67,  1840.) 

—  Special  report,  [Feb.  24,  1841].    n.t.  p.    ['41.]    8". 

94  p.      (House  doc.  62,  1841.) 

—  Supplemental  report,  [Feb.  26,  1842.]    n.  t.p.    ['42.] 

8°.     17  p.     (Senate  doc.  71,  1842.) 

—  Supplemental   and  final  report,   [April  1843.     '44.] 

8°.     23  p.      (Senate  doc.  6,  1844.) 

—  Report,  Jan.   1850.     ['50.]     8°.  17  p.     (Senate  doc. 

6,  1850.) 

—  Final  report,  Jan.  1851.     ['51.]     8°.     108  p.     (Sen- 

ate doc.  11,  1861.) 
[Banks,  Savings.']     Board  of  Commissioners  of  Sav- 
ings Banks.   Annual  report,  1866-97.    '67-98.  8°. 
A^ote.    Previous  to  1SG6  the  returns  were  pub.  by  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Commonwealth.     The  office  was  Commissioner  of 
Savings  Banks,  1866-75,  the  rpts.  were  numbered  Ist-lOtb,  and 
the  title   read   "  including  the  abstracts  of  returns  from  the 
savings  institutions  in  Muss."     Rpts.  1876-97  were  numbered 
l8t-22d.     From  18S8,  Statutes  relating  to  savings  banks  and 
savings  institutions  are  app.  to  the  rpts. 

—  Annual  report,   lst-2d,  containing  the  accounts  of 

county  officers.     ['80-81.]     8°. 

—  Same  :    Summary  of  annual  reports  of  county  offi- 

cers, Jan.  1881-Sept.  1886.     '82-87.     8°. 
Mote.    For  continuation  see  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Con- 
troller of  Accounts  of  County  Officers. 

—  Supplementary  report  relating  to  unclaimed  depos- 

its.    1888.     80.     63  p. 

—  Same,  Oct.  31,  1892,  97.     '93-98.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Authorized  loan"  and  investments  for  savings  banks 

and  institutions  for  savings,  Oct.  1,  1890.  ['90.] 
8°.     12  p. 

—  Statutes   relating  to  co-operative   banks,   Oct.  1, 

1890.     '90.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Statutes   relating   to  safe  deposit,  loan  and  trust 

companies,  Oct.  1,  1890.     '90.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Statutes  relating  to  savings  banks  and  institutions 

for  savings,  Oct.  1,  1890.     ['90.]     8°.     30  p. 
Boston  Harbor  and  the  Back  Bay.     See  Land. 
Botanical  Survey.  See  Zoological  and  Botanical  Survey. 
[Cattle.]     Board  of    Cattle   Commissioners.      Annual 

report,  Jan.  1886-98.     ['86]-98.     8°. 

—  [Rules  and  regulations.     1891.]     4°.     3  p. 
[Charity.]     State  Board  of  Lunacy  and  Charity .    An- 
nual report,  lst-15th,   1865-79;  lst-19th,   1880- 
98.       '65-98.     34  v.     8°. 

Note.  Called  Board  of  State  Charities,  1805-79;  incorporated, 
1880,  with  the  State  Board  of  Health,  and  called  State  Board 
of  Health,  Lunacy  and  Charity  until  1886,  when  the  two  boards 
were  separated.    The  7th  rpt.,  1886,  has  a  general  Index. 

—  Supplement  to  12th  ann.  rpt.  :  Public  charities  of 

Mass:  during  the  century  ending  Jan.  1,  1876;  a 
report  to  the  Mass.  Centennial  commission,  Feb. 
1,  1876,  by  F.  B.  Sanborn.     '76.     8°. 

—  [Supplements  to  ann.  rpts.   1880-86];  containing 

till'  report  and  jjapers  on  public  health,  1879-80, 
[82-86].     '80-86.     7  v.     8^ 
Note.    Supplement  to  ann.  rpt.,  1881,  was  never  printed. 

—  Manual;  containing  the  by-laws  and  general  and 

special  statute.^  undfr  whicli  its  autiiority  is  exer- 
cised.    1869.     12^      (5)  66  p. 

—  Regulations  and  suggestions  for  the  guidance  of 

local  visitors.     [187-.]     8°.     4  p. 


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\_Cliartfy,  continued.']  i 

—  Manual  for  the  use  of  the  Board.    1880.    8°.    127  p. 

—  Manual  for  the  use  of  the  boards  of   health  and 

overseers  of  the  poor  of  Mass.     1882.    8'^.    174  p. 

—  Worcester  sewage  (The)  and  the  Blackstone  river. 

folded  maps  and  plans.      1882.     8°.     3()  p. 

—  Statutes  of  Mass.  relative  to  the  adulteration  of 

food  and  drugs.     1884.     8°.     23  p. 

—  Same ;  with  the  rules  and  regulations  relative  to 

inspection  and  analysis.     1885.     8°.     27  p. 

—  Digest  of  decisions  concerning  pauper  settlements 

in  Mass.     h.  t.  p.     1885.     8°.     45  p. 

—  Report  on  the  proposed  institution  for  inebriates. 

1885.     8°.     9  p. 

—  Results  of  inquiries  relating  to  the  quality  of  milk 

as  produced  in  Mass.     [1886.J     8".     28  p. 

—  Manual  for  the  use  of  the  overseers  of  the  poor. 

1889.     8°.     280  p. 

—  Report  on  the  burdens  of  pauperism,  etc.,  imposed 

on  Mass.  by  other  states,  Jan.  1891,  by  C.  F. 
Donnelly.     '91.     8".     8  p. 

—  Report  of  investigation  by  the  Board  on  complaint 

m:ide  against  5  employees  of  the  Board  charged 
with  ''  lobbying"  by  members  of  the  Legislature 
in  1897,  concerning  certain  proposed  legislation 
regarding  the  charities  of  the  State,  Sept.  1897. 
'97.  8°.  50  p. 
Civil  Service  Commissioners.  Annual  report,  1st-] 4th, 
[1884]-Dec.  '97.     '85-98.     14  v.     8°. 

—  Civil  service  law,  and  rules  and  regulations.    [1884.] 

8°.     viii,  34  p. 

—  [Circulars,    blanks,    and    course    of    examination. 

1885.]     f". 

—  Selections  from  regulations  governing  the  fire  dept. 

of  Boston.     1888.     16°.     17  p. 

—  Selections   from   regulations   governing   the    police 

dept.  of  Boston.     1888.     16°.     21  p. 

—  Laws  and  regulations   for   the  instruction  of  appli- 

cants for  the  police  service  of  cities  other  than 
Boston.     1890.     16°.     22  p. 

\_Convicts.'\  State  Agency  for  Aiding  Discharged  Con- 
victs. Report  for  3  months  ending  Sept.  30, 1857  ; 
annual  report,  Sept.  30,  1858-79.     ['57-79.] 

{^Corporations.']  Commissioner  of  Cooyorations.  Gen- 
eral corporation  act  of  1870 ;  with  amendments 
1870-77.     '77.     8°.     71  p. 

—  Statutes  relating  to  manufacturing  and  other  cor- 

porations.    1882.     8°.     49  p. 

—  Same.     1884.     8°.     64  p. 

—  Same.     1888.     8°.     93  p. 

—  Same.     1894.     8".     116  p. 

Commissioner  of    Foreign  Mortgage    Corporations. 
Annualreport,lst-6th,  .Jan.  1890-95.    '90-95.   8°. 

2^ote.    Abolished  in  1895;  returns  to  be  afterwards  made  to 
the  Cotnmifsioner  of  Corporations. 

Dairy  Bureau.  Annual  report,  lst-7th,  Jan.  1892-98. 
'92-98.    8°. 

—  Laws  relating  to  dairy  products  and  their  imitations; 

with  digest  of  Supreme  Court  decisions  thereon. 
1896.     8°.     39  p. " 
{Fire.]     State  Fire  Marshal.     Annual  report,   lst-3d, 
July  1894-Jan.  1897.     '95-97.     8°. 

rpts.  of  the  Insurance  Commis- 


yote.    Also  app.  to  ann. 
sioner,  1894-96. 

{Fisheries   and    Game.] 

Fisheries  and  Ga.me. 
1866-97.     '66-98.     8° 


Commissioners    on    Inland 
Annual  report,  [lst-32d], 


Note.  CJalled  Commissioners  of  Fisheries  previous  to  1871; 
Commissioners  on  Inland  Fisheries,  IS71-S6.  The  6th  rpt. 
contains  a  colleciion  of  the  laws  relating  to  inland  fisheries, 
1623-1871. 


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\_Gas  and  Electric  Light-I     Board  of  Gas  and  Electric 
Light  Commissioners.     Annual  report,  lst-13th, 
Jan.  1886-98.     13  v.     8°. 
2\^ote.    Until  Jan.  1890,  the  office  was  Board  of  Gas  Com- 
missioners. 

—  Report   of   the   hearing   before   the   Commission' 

showing  the  illegality  of  the  Mass.  Pipe  Line  Gas 
Co.  and  the  New  Eug.  Gas  and  Coke  Co.,  [Feb. 
9,1898.]     n.p.     ['98.]     4°.     41  p. 
Inspector  of  Gas  Meters  and  Illuminating  Gas.    An- 
nual report,  Jan.  1895-98.     '95-98.     8°. 

[Harbor.']     See  Land. 

\_Health.]     State   Board   of    Health.     Annual    report, 
Ist-llth,  18th-28th.  "  1870-79,  87-97.     21  v.    8°. 

Note.  Incorporated  1879  -with  State  Board  of  Health, 
Lunacy  and  Charity;  re-established  as  separate  board  in  1888. 
The  11th  rpt.  contains  a  general  index. 

—  Mortality  of  Mass.  for  week  ending  Oct.  27,  1883- 

Jan.  1,  1898.     ['83-98.]     i°. 
Note.    Previous  to  1886,  published  by  State  Board  of  Health, 
Lunacy  and  Charity. 

—  Regulations  for   the  sanitary  government   of  the 

abattoir.     1874.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Summary  of  7  years'  work  of  the  Board ;    by  W. 

L.  Richardson.     1876.     8°. 

—  Special  reports,  1880-85.     See  under  Charity. 

—  Manual  for  the  use  of  boards  of  health  of  Mass. 

1886,  90,  94.     3  v.     8°. 

—  Report  on  the  manufacture  and  sale  of  oleomargar- 

ine and  butterine,  [from  19th  ann.  rpt.].  n.  t.  -p. 
il.     [1888.]     8°.     93  p. 

—  Report  on  water  supply  and  sewerage ;  [from  19th 

ann.  rpt.].     tab.     1888,90.     8». 

—  Report  upon   the   sewerage    of    the   Mystic    and 

Charles  River  valleys,  maps.  Jan.  1889.  8°. 
(Sen.  doc.  2,  1889.) 

—  Examinations  of  spring  waters  offered  for  sale  in 

Mass.;  [from  23d  ann.  rpt.,  1891,  p.  353-369.] 
h.  t.p.     [1891.]     8°.     (19)  p. 

—  Guide  to  its  exhibit  at  the  World's  Columbian  Ex- 

position, Dept.  of  Hygiene  and  Sanitation 
[1893.]     8°.     7  p. 

—  Vital  statistics  of  Mass.,  1893;    [from  26th  ann 

rpt.].     h.  t.p.     ['94.]     8°.     72  p. 

—  Same,  1856-95;    [from  28th  ann.  rpt.].     h.t.p 

diagrams.     '96.     8°.     (134)  p. 

—  Report  upon  a  metropolitan  water   supply,    Feb 

1895.  '95.     8°.     (House  doc.  no.  500.) 

—  Water   supply   and  sewerage.      Report,      n.  t.  p 

[1895.]     80.     (Sen.  doc.  no.  48.) 

—  Report  upon  the  sewerage  of  Salem  and  Peabody, 

1896.  folded  maps.     '96.     8°.     xvi,  36  p. 

—  Food  and  drug  inspection;   [from  28th  ann.  rpt.]. 

h.t.p.     [1896.]     8°.     (45)  p. 

—  On  the  prevention  of  tuberculosis ;  by  J.  B.  Rus- 

sell,    il.     1890.     8^     49  p. 

—  Circular  to  local  boards  of  health  and  physicians 

[in  regard  to  control  of  infectious  diseases.] 
n.  t.  p.     [1897.]     8».     (3)  p. 

—  Report  upon  sanitary  condition  of  the   Neponset 

meadows  in  Canton,  Sliaron,  Norwood,  Dedham, 
Milton,  and  Hyde  Park,  1897.  map  and  il.  '97. 
H".     v.  1  (9)  33  p. 

—  [Second]  report  ujjon  the  production  and  use  of 

antitoxin,     h.t.p.     [1897.]     8°.     (18)  p. 

—  Epidemic  cerebro-.xpinal  uieningitis  and  its  relation 

to  other  forms  of  meningitis.    1898.    8".    x,  178  p. 

—  Ser  also  under  Land,  Board  of  Harbor  and  Land 

Commissioners. 


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Highway  Commission.  Report,  Feb.   1893-98.     '93-98. 
8°. 
Note.    Called  CommisBion  to  Improve  the  Highways  of  the 
Commouwealth,    1893.     Kpts.    annual   from   1894,    numbered 
l8t-5th. 

Insurance    Commissioner.       Annual    report,    Ist-iSd, 
1855-Jan.  1898.      '66-98.     8°. 

Note.  Abstracts  of  returns  of  insurance  companies  were 
previously  pub.  by  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth. 

—  Supplement  to  2Ctli  annual  report :  Mutual  aid  and 

otlier  beneficiary  associations.     1882.     8".     40  p. 

—  Annual  report,  Ist-lOth,  of  the  loan  fund  associations, 

1857-66.     '57-60.     8». 
Note.    Discontinued. 

—  Laws  relating  to  insurance  and  insurance  companies. 

1870.     8°.     90  p. 

—  Same.     1875.     8°.     113  p. 

—  General  statutes  relating  to  insurance  and  insurance 

companies.     1881.     8°.     44  p. 

—  Laws  relating  to  insurance  and  insurance  companies. 

1887.     8°.     62  p. 

—  Same.     1890.     12°. 

—  Same.     1894.     8°.     67  p. 

—  Same.     1896.     8°.     70  p. 

—  Laws  relating  to  assessment  insurance,  1897.     '97. 

8°.     17  p. 

—  Assessment  life  insurance;  remarks  of  the  Commis- 

sioner [J.  K.  Tarbox]  before  the  joint  committee 
on  insurance,  Feb.  20,  1885.     '85.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Some  suggestions  in  relation  to   the  Order   of  the 

Iron  Hall.     [1888.]     8°.     37  p. 
{^Internal   Improvement. '\      Com,missioners  of  Internal 
Improvements.     Report  in  relation  to  the  exam- 
ination of  sundry  routes  for  a  railway  from  Bos- 
ton to  Providence.     1828.     8°.     72  p. 

—  Report  in  relation  to  the  examination  of  a  route 

for  a  canal  from  Boston  to  the  Blackstone  Canal, 
and  thence  to  the  line  of  the  Connecticut.  1828. 
8".     18  p. 

—  Report  in  relation  to  the  survey  of  a  route  for  a 

canal  from  Boston  to  the  Blackstone  Canal,  and 
thence  to  the  Connecticut.     1829.     8°. 
[Labor.  ^     Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor.    Reports,  1st- 
28th,  1869-March  1898.     '70-98.     28  v.     8°. 
Note.    The  20th  report  contains  a  general  index  to  v.  1-20. 

—  Annual  statistics  of  manufactures,  1^86-97.    [1st-] 

12th  report.     '89-98.     12  v.     8°. 

—  Census  system  of  Mass.  for  1875;  ed.  by  0.  W. 

Weaver.     '76.     4°.     xix,  163  p. 

—  Compendium    of    the   census,    1875;    by    C.    D. 

Wright.     '77.     8°.     vii,  321  p. 

—  Census  of  Mass.,  1875;  prep,  under  the  direction 

of  C.  D.  Wright.     '76.     3  v.     8°. 

Cont. :  V.  1.  Population  and  social  statistics.  2.  Manufact- 
ures and  occupations.     3.  Agricultural  products  and  property. 

Note.  A  4th  volume  forms  the  7th  ann.  rpt.  of  the  Bureau. 
Abstracts  of  the  census  were  previously  pub.  by  the  Secretary 
of  the  Commonwealth. 


D.  Wright.     '88. 


8°. 
D. 


—  Same,   1880;  conip.  by   C 

xxiv,  698  p. 

—  Same,  1885 ;  prep,  under  the  direction  of  C 

Wright.     '87-88.     3  v.  in  4.     8°. 
Cont-:  V.  1.  Population  and  social  statistics,  2  pt.  '2.  Man- 
ufactures,   the     fisheries    and    commerce.      3.     Agricultural 
products  and  property. 

—  Same,  1895 ;  prep,  under  the  direction  of  H.   G. 

Wadlin;  v.  1 ;  v.  2,  pt.  1,  2  :  Population  and  social 
statistics.     '96-97.     8«. 

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\_Lahor,  continued.'} 

—  Same :   First   count   showing    the    population   of 

Mass.,  May  1,  1895,  from  the  5tli  decennial 
census  of  the  State.     ['95.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  Same.     Final  count.     ['95.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  History  of   Bureau   and   of   labor  legislation  [in 

Mass.],  1833-76;  by  C.  F.  Pidgin.  '76.  8°. 
101  p. 

—  [The   unemployed   in    Mass. ;    by  C.   D.   Wright, 

from  10th  ann.  rpt.]     n.  t.  p.    [1878.]    8°.    9  p. 

—  Convict  labor;  by  C.  D.  Wright,  from  10th  ann. 

rpt.     1879.     8°.     43  p. 

—  Legislation  in  Mass.  pertaining  to  the  interests  of 

wage  laborers,  1855-79.     '79.     8°.     9  p. 

—  Results  of  Mass.  public  school  system;  by  C.  D. 

Wright,  from  10th  ann.  rpt.     1879.     8°.     25  p. 

—  Statistics  of  drunkenness  and  liquor  selling  under 

prohibitory  and  license  legislation,  1874  and  77; 
by  CD.  Wright,  from  10th  ann.  rpt.  '79.  S". 
16  p. 

—  Industrial  conciliation  and  arbitration;   by  C.  D. 

Wright.     1881.     8".     173  p. 

—  Intemperance  and  crime;  by  CD.  Wright,  from 

12th  ann.|rpt,     1881.     8°.     55  p. 

—  Uniform  hours  of  labor;   by  CD.  Wright,  from 

12th  ann.  rpt.     1881.     8°.     155  p. 
— ■  Fall  River,  Lowell  and  Lawrence;  from  13th  ann. 
rpt.      1882.     8°.     226  p. 

—  Early  factory  labor  in  New  England ;    by  H.   H. 

Robinson,  from  14th  ann.  rpt.     1883.    8°.     27  p. 

—  Employers'  liability  for  personal  injuries  to  their 

employees;  prep,  for  14th  ann  rpt.  by  C.  G. 
Fall.     1883.     8°.     179  p. 

—  Labor  laws  of  Massachusetts;  by  H.  G.  Wadlin. 

1882-[83].     8°. 

—  Same  ;  from  21st  ann.  rpt.     1890.    8°.    vii,  HI  p. 

—  Working  girls  of  Boston;  by  C  D.  Wright,  [from 

15th  ann.  rpt.].     1884.     8o.     133  p. 

—  Analysis  of  population  of  Boston  as  shown  in  the 

state  census  of  May  1885.     '85.     8".     17  p. 

—  Comparative   wages  and  prices,    1860-83:    Mass. 

and  Great  Britain ;  by  C  D.  Wright,  [from  16th 
ann.  rpt.].     '85.     8°.     57  p. 

Note.    Included  also  in  his  History  of  wages  aud  prices  in 
Mass. 

—  Health   statistics  of  female  college  graduates ;  by 

C  D.  Wright,  [from  16th  ann.  rpt.].  1885.  8°. 
64  p. 

—  History  of  wages  and  prices  in  Mass.,  1752-1883; 

including  Comparative  wages  and  prices  in  Mass. 
and  Great  Britain,  1860-83;  by  C.  D.  Wright, 
[from  Kith  ann.  rpt.].     '85.    8".     (7)  313,  57  p. 

—  Manual   of    distributive  co-operation;    by  C    D. 

Wright.     1885.     8^     Hip. 
Note.    Included  also  in  17th  ann.  rpt. 

—  Pullman;   joint   rpt.    by  C    D.    Wright   and   the 

chiefs  and  commissioners  of  the  bureaus  of 
statistics  of  labor  in  the  U.  S.,  [from  16th  ann. 
rpt.].     1885.     8-^.     26  p. 

—  Sunday  labor;   by  C.  D.  Wright,  [from  16tli  nnn. 

rpt.].     1885.     8".     75  p. 

—  Art  in  industry;  by  C  D.  Wright,  [from  17tli  ami. 

rpt.].     1886.     8".     iv  (60)  p. 

—  Co-operative  distriliution  in  Groat  Britain  ;  by  C  D. 

Wright,  [from  17tli  ann.  rpt.].     1886.    8".    110  p. 

—  Food  consumption,  by    C   D.   Wright;   Chemical 

analysis  and  treatment,  by  W.  O.  Atwater; 
[from  17th  ann.  rpt  ].      1886.     8«.     iv  (88)  \\ 

—  Henry  Kcmble  Oliver;  by  J.  H.  Jones,  [from  17th 

!inn.  rpt.].     por.     [1886.]     8".     '17  p. 

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\_Lahor,  continued. '\ 

—  Profit  sharing;  by  C.  D.  Wright,  [from  17th  ann. 

rpt.].     1880.     8°.     83  p. 

—  Fisheries  of   Mass. ;   from  Census  of  1885,  v.  2, 

prep,  under  direction  of  C.  D.  Wright,  folded 
chart.     '87.     8°.     87  p. 

—  Hand  labor  in  prisons ;  letter  in  response  to  an  in- 

quiry from  Oliver  Ames,  Governor,  by  C  D. 
Wright.     1887.     8°.     19  p. 

—  Strikes  and  lockouts,  1881-80;  by  H.  G.  Wadlin, 

[from  llHh  ann.  rpt.].     '89.     8°.     v,  117  p. 

—  Strikes  in  Mass.,  I80O-8O;  by  C.  D.Wright,  [from 

11th  ann.  rpt.].     '89.     8°.     iv,  73  p. 

—  Classified  M'eekly  wages;   by  H.  G.  Wadlin,  [from 

20th  ann.  rpt.].     1890.     8°.     v  (41)  p. 

—  Condition  of  employes;  by  H.  G.  Wadlin,   [part 

3  of  report  for  1889].     1890.     8°.     v  (55)  p. 

—  Daily  working  time ;  by  H.  G.  Wadlin,  [from  20th 

ann.  rpt.].     1890.     8°.     vii  (73)  p. 

—  Gi'owth   of   manufactures,   [1845-85]  ;    by    II.  G. 

Wadlin,  [from  20th  ann.  rpt.].  '90.  8°.  ix 
(115)  p. 

—  Index  to   reports,  1870-89 ;    prepared   under   the 

direction  of  H.  G.  Wadlin,  [from  20th  ann.  rpt.]. 
'90.     8°.     (51)  p. 

—  Markets,    transportation,   imports,    exports,    and 

competition;  by  H.  G.  Wadlin,  [from  20th  ami. 
rpt.].     1890.     8°.     ix  (145)  p. 

—  Relation  of  wages  to  the  cost  of  production ;  by  H. 

G.  Wadlin,  [from  20th  ann.  rpt.].  1890.  8°. 
V  (83)  p. 

—  Women  in  industry;  by  H.  G.  Wadlin,  [from  20th 

ann.  rpt.].     1890.     8°.      vi  (83)  p. 

—  Abandoned   farms   in   Massachusetts;    by    H.   G. 

Wadlin,  [from  2 1st  ann.  rpt.].  1891.  8°.  v 
(81)  p. 

—  Population  of  Massachusetts,  1890;. by  H.  G.  Wad- 

lin, [from  21st  ann.  rpt.].     '91.     8°.     V  (63)  p. 

—  Unemployment;  by  H,  G.  Wadlin,  [from  24th  ann. 

rpt.].     ''94.     8°.     ix,  264  p. 
\_Land.\     Board  of  Harbor  and  Land  Commissioners. 

Annual  report,  1853-97.  ['55]-98.  8°. 
Note.  Established,  1853,  as  Commissioners  on  Boston 
Harbor  and  the  Back  Bay;  called,  1855-00,  Commissioners  on 
the  Back  Bay;  called,  18G1-76,  Board  of  Commiesiouers  on 
Public  Lauds :  rpts.  numbered  continuously  lst-25th,  with 
the  exception  of  that  of  Oct.  1801,  which  comes  between 
the  9th  and  lllh  and  is  called  "  Ist  annual  report  of  the  Cora- 
missiouers  on  Public  Lauds."  Became,  1877-78,  Board  of 
Land  Commissioners,  rpts.  numbered  ]st-2d;  incorporated, 
1879,  with  Board  of  Harbor  Commissioners,  which  had  been 
established  1867  and  had  numbered  its  rpts.  lst-1 3th.  Rpts.  of 
the  present  board,  1879-06,  numbered  Ist-lSth. 

—  Barnstable  Co.  :   report  of  the  boundary  lines  in 

tide-water  and  of  the  towns  bordering  on  the  sea. 
May  1,  1883.     '83.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Bristol  Co.  :  report  of  the  boundary  lines  in  tide- 

water and  of  the  cities  and  towns  bordering  on 
the  sea,  May  1,  1883.     '83.     8^.     11  p. 

—  Dukes  and  Nantucket  Cos. :  report  of  the  bound- 

ary lines  in  tide-water  and  of  the  towns  bordering 
on  the  sea.  May  1,  1883.     '83.     8°.     17  p. 

—  Plymouth  and  Norfolk  Cos.  :  report  of  the  bound- 

ary lines  in  tide-water  and  of  the  towns  border- 
ing on  the  sea,  Nov.  1,  1884.     '84.     8*^.     23  p. 

—  Charles  River  dam  :    evidence  and   arguments  be- 

fore the  Board  and  report  thereon,  [1894]. 
h.t.p.     maps.     ['95.]     8°.     xx,  1021,  xlix  p. 

—  and  State  Board  of  Health.     INport  of  the  joint 

board  upon  the  restoration  of  Green  Harbor,  in 
t!ie  town  of  Marshfield,  Jan.  1898.  maps.  '98. 
8°.     67  p. 

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[Mass, 


Liquor  Commissioner.     Annual  report,  1858-67,  69-73. 
'58-73.     8°. 
Note.    No  rpt.  printed  1868. 

[^Lunacy.'\     See  Charity. 

l^Paj'k.]    Board  of  Metropolitan  Park  Commissioners. 

Report,  Jan.  1893-98.     ['93]-98.     6  v.     8°. 
IPolice.']      Chief  of  District  Police.    Report,  1866-97. 
'67-98.    8°. 
Kote.    Uutil  T875,  the  office  was  Constable  of  the  Common- 
wealth; rpte.   were   annual,  niiuibered   l8t-9th,  and  those  for 
1871-73  were  also  contained  in  the  lgt-3d  ann.  rpt.  of  the  Police 
Commissioners.    The   office   was    Chief    of    State    Detective 
Force,  1875-79.     1879-96,  the  title  reads  "including  the  result 
of  the  inspection  of  factories  and  public  buildings;  "  1897,  "  in- 
cluding inspection  dept.  and  detective  dept." 

—  Extracts  from  the  Public  Statutes  of  Mass.,  with 

all  succeeding  acts  regulating  the  hours  of  labor, 
the  employment  of  children,  and  providing  for 
the  inspection  of  factories  and  public  buildings. 
1887,88,91.     3  V.     16°  and  8". 

—  Development  of  labor  legislation  in  Mass. ;  by  R. 

R.  Wade.     1891.     8°.     20  p. 

—  Laws  relating  to  inspection  of  buildings,  attend- 

ance of  children  in  schools,  and  regulating  the 
employment  of  labor.     1894.     12°.     67  (1)  p. 

—  Dept.  of  Inspection  of  Factories  and    Workshops. 

Our  schoolhouses ;  a  system  of  ventilation  for 
schoolhnuses  heated  by  stoves.      1889.     8°.     9  p. 

School-houses  and  public  buildings,  how  they 

may  be  safelv  constructed,  etc. ;  by  R.  R.  Wade. 
por.  and  il.    '['93.]     8°.     35  p. 

—  See  also  under  Miscellaneous. 

Police  Commissioners.    Annual  report,  1st- [3d],  and 

Report  of  Chief  Con.stable,[1871]-73.  '72-74.  8°. 

Note.    Third  rpt.  called  "  Annual  report  of  the  State  Police." 

Board  of  Police  for  the  City  of  Boston.     Annual  re- 
port, lst-13th,  Dec.  1885-1897.     '86-98.     8°. 
Board  of  Police  for  the  City  of  Fall  River.     Annual 
report,  Dec.  189G,  97.     '97-98.     8°. 
IRailroad.^     Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners.     An- 
nual report,  lst-29th,  Jan.  1870-98.    '70-98.    8°. 
Note.    Incl.  returns  and  rpts.  of  railway  companies.     Pre- 
vious to  1870,  returns  were  pub.  by  Sec.  of  the  Commonwealth. 

—  Report  on  the  codification  of  the  general  laws  re- 

lating to  railroads,  1871.     '71.     8°.     64  p. 

—  5a»ne.-  Street  railways,  1871.     '71.     8°.     29  p. 

—  General  instructions  in  regard  to  railroad  accounts 

and  returns.     1876.     12".     36  p. 

—  General  railroad  laws.     1878.     8°.     101  p. 

—  Same.      1882-89.     '89.     8°.     42  p. 

—  General  railroad  law.     1890.     8«.     48  p. 

—  General  laws  relating  to  railroads  and  [street]  rail- 

ways, with  subsequent  legislation  to  and  includ- 
ing 1894.     '94.     1.  8°.     (3)  132,  57  p. 
Note.    Pt.  2,  street  railways,  also  pub.  separately. 

—  Special  report  in  rehition  to  the  disaster,  March 

14,  1887,  at  Bussey  Bridge,  West  Roxbury.  il. 
and  map.     '87.     8".     420  p. 

—  Report  in  rcl.  to  accident  on  the  Old  Colony  rail- 

road, Quiricy,  Aug.  19,  1890.    [-90.]  8°.    (2)  46  p. 
See  also  Internal  Improvements. 
[^Records.]     Commissioner  of  Public  Records   of  Par- 
ishes, Toivns,  and  Counties.     Report  on  the  cus- 
tody and  condition    of  the  public  records,    Ist- 
10th.      1889-98.     8". 
Note.    let  by  C.  D.  Wright;  2d-9th  by  R.  T.  Swan 

—  Report  on  inks  find  papers,  [from  3d  rpt. )    a.  t.  p. 

'93.     8°.     36  J). 


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[Mass. 


1,  Berlin. 

2,  Pittsflelcl. 

3,  Sheffield. 

4,  Greylock. 

5,  Becket. 

6,  Saudisfleld. 

7,  Hawley. 

8,  Chesterfleld. 

9,  Granville. 

10,  Greenfield. 

11,  Northampton. 

12,  Springfield. 

13,  Warwick. 

14,  Belchertown. 

15,  Palmer. 

16,  Winchendon. 

17,  Barre. 

18,  Brooksfleld. 


37,  Salem. 

38,  Boston  Bay. 

39,  Abiugton. 

40,  Middleboro. 

41,  New  Bedford. 

42,  Gay  Head. 

43,  Gloucester. 

44,  Duxbury. 
4-T,  Plymouth. 

46,  Falmouth. 

47,  M.'s  Vineyard. 

48,  Barnstable. 

49,  Muskegel. 

.^0,  I'rovincetown. 

51,  Wellfleet. 

52,  Yarmouth. 

53,  Nantucket. 


[Regislrafion.]     Board  of  Registration  in  Dentistry. 
Aiiiiuiil  report,  Ist-llth,  1887-97.     '88-98.     8°. 
Board  of  Registration  in  Medicine.     Annual  report, 

lst-"4Lli,  Jan.  1895-98.     '95-98.     8°. 
Board    of  Registration  in  I'karmacy.      Annual   re- 
port, [lst]-12th.     [].S8(;]-98.     12  pm.     8°. 

{^Sewerage.']  Board  of  Metropolitan  Sewerage  Com- 
missioners. Annual  report,  lst-9th,  [Jan. 
1890]-Sept.  1897.     ['89]-98.      8°. 

\_Surveys.']  Astronomical  and  Trigonometrical  Sur- 
vey. Tables  of  bearings,  distances,  latitudes, 
longitudes,  etc.,  ascertained  by  the  Survey;  [by 
Simeon  Borden].  1846.  1.  a". 
Commissioners  of  the  State  Topographical  Survey. 
Keport,  [18s4]-97.     [•S5]-y8.     14  pm.     8°. 

—  Atlas  of  Mass.  from  topographical  surveys  made 

in  co-operation  by  the  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey  and  the 
Commissioners  of  the  Commonwealth.  1890.  i°. 
Cont. :  Sheet 

19,  Fitchburg. 

20,  Worcester. 

21,  Webster. 

22,  Groton. 

23,  Marlboro. 

24,  Blackatoue. 

25,  Lowell. 

26,  Framingham 

27,  Franklin. 

28,  Providence. 

29,  Haverhill. 

30,  Lawrence. 

31,  Boston. 

32,  Dedham. 

33,  Taunton. 

34,  Fall  River. 

35,  Sakonnet. 

36,  Newburyport.    54,  Chatham 
Note.    Office  of  Commission,  Room  138,  State  House,  Bos- 
ton.   Single  sheets,  5  cts.;  54  sheets  in  portfolio,  $4.25. 

Oeological   Survey.     Report    on    the    geology,    min- 
eralogy, botany  and  zoology  of  Mass.,    with   a 
descriptive  list  of  specimens;  by  E:   Hitchcock, 
il.  and  atlas.     Amherst,  1833.     8°.     xii,  692  p. 
Jfbte.    Pt.  1 :  Economical  geology,  also  pub.  separately. 

—  Same.     2d  ed.,  enl.    Amherst,  1835.     S'?.     702  p. 

—  Letter  on  the  geological  survey  of  Mass. ;  [by  E: 

mtchcook;\.^  h.t.  J).     [1837.]     8°.     7  p.     (Sen. 
doc.  9,  1837.) 

—  Report  on  a  re-examination  of  economical  geology 

of  Mass.;  by  E:  Hitchcock.     1838.     8°.     139  p. 

—  Final  report,  with  catalogue  of  specimens;    by  E: 

Hitchcock,     map   and  pi.     Amherst,   1841.      4". 
xii.  831  p. 

—  Explanation  of  the  geological  7iiap,  attached  to  the 

topographical  map  of  Mass.;  prep,  by  E:  Hitch- 
cock,    folded  map.     1844.     12o.     22  p. 

—  Report  on  certain  points  in  the  geology  of  Mass.  ; 

by  E:  Hitchcock.     11.     1853.  '  8°.     44  p. 
Geological    Survey  of  the   Public  Lands  in    Maine. 
First  report  on  the  geology  of  the  public  lands  in 
Maine;  by    C.    T.    Jackson.     1837.     8°.      47    p. 
(Sen.  doc.  89,  1837.) 

—  Same.     Second  annual  report   on  the  geology  of 

the  public  lands  belonging  to  Mass.  and  Maine; 
by  C.    T.  Jackson.     1838.      8°.     xii,   93   (1)   p. 
(House  doc.  70,  1838.) 
See  also  Agricultural  Survey,  Zoological  Survey. 
[  Wdter.^     Metropolitan  Water  Board.    Annual  report, 

lst-3d,  Jan.  1,  1896-98.     '96-98.     8". 
Zoological  and  Botanical  Survey.    Reports  of  the  Com- 
missioners.    1838.     8°.     107  p. 
—  Reports  on  the   fishes,  reptiles    and  birds  of  Mass. 
plates.     1839.     8".     ,\ii  (3)  42G  i>. 
A'ole.    "  Fishes  and  reptiles  "  by  D.  H.  Storer:  "  Birds"  by 
W.  B.  O.  Peabody. 

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[Mass. 


Zoological  and  Botanical  Survey,  continued. 

—  Reports  on  the  herbaceous  plants  and  on  the  quadru- 

peds of  Mass.     Cambridge,  1840.     8'\     viii,  277, 
8G  p. 
i\'b<e.     "Plants"  by  Chester  Dewey;    "Quadrupeds"   by 
Ebenezer  Emmons.    Separate  title-pages  and  paginations. 

—  Report  on  the  insects  of  Mass.  injurious  to  vegeta- 

tion;    [by  T.    W.    Harris].      Cambridge,    1841. 
8°.     viii,  459  p. 
2tote.    Later  eds.,  1852  and  1S62,  were  pub.  privately. 

—  Report  on  invertebrataof  Mass.  comprising  mollusca, 

Crustacea,  annelida  and  radiata ;  [by  A.  A.  Gould] . 
plates.    Cambridge,  1841.     8°.     xiii,  373  p. 

—  Same.    Ed.  2,  comprising  the  mollusca;  ed.  by  W. 

G.  Biuney.     1870.     8°.     v  (1)524  p. 

—  Report  on  the  trees  and  shrubs  growing  naturally  in 

the   forests    of    Mass.;     [by    G.    B.    Emerson], 
plates.     1846.     8°.     xv,  547  p. 
J^ote.    Later  ed.,  1875,  was  pub.  privately. 

Institutions. 

l_Agriculture.^  Hatch  Experiment  Station  (Amherst). 
Annual  report,  Ist-lOth,  Jan.  1889-98.  ['89]- 
98.     8°. 

—  Bulletin,  no.  1-54,  July  1888-98.    '88-98.     54  pm. 

8°. 

—  Special  bulletin,  Nov.  1889-Mav  1890;  Jan.  1894; 

July  1897.     '89-97.     8°. 

—  Meteorological  Observatory.     Bulletin,  no.  18-116, 

June  1890-Aug.  1898.     '90-98.     8°. 
Massachusetts   Agricultural  College.     Annual  report 

and  catalogue,  rist]-35th.     [1864]-98.     8°. 
State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.     Annual  re- 
port, lst-12th,   1883-94.     plates.     '84-95.     12  v. 
8°. 
Note.    Incorporated  with  the  Hatcl}  Experiment    Station, 
1895. 

—  Bulletin,  no.  1-57,  July  1883-March  1895.  n.  t.  p. 

'83-95.     8°. 

—  Analysis  of  commercial  fertilizers,    [May  1888]- 

May  1893.     n.  t.  p.     ['88-93.]     8°. 
Note.    Published  irregularly. 

—  Circular  on  commercial  fertilizers,  March    1891- 

93.     n.  t.  p.     '91-93.     8°. 
[Alrashoiises.]      State  Almshouse  (Tewksbury).      An- 
nual report,  l8t-44th,  1854-Sept.  97.    '55-98.    8«. 
State   Almshouse   and    Primary   School    (Monson). 
Annual  report.  lst-25th,  1854-78.     '55-79.     8°. 
Note.    The  almshouse  was  removed  in  T872;  succeeding  rpts. 
refer  only  to  State  Primary  School  and  were  continued  in  rpts. 
of  the  Lyman  and  Industrial  Schools. 

State  Farm  (Bridgevvater).     Annual  report,  lst-44th, 
1854-Sept.  97.     '55-98.     8°. 
Note.    Called  State  Almshouse   1854-72;  State  AVorkhouse 
187.3-86. 

[Blind.'\     Perkins  Institution  and    Mass.   School  for 
the  Blind.     Annual  report,   28th-66th,  1859-^97. 
'59-98.     39  pm.     8«. 
Note.    Reports  lst-25th,  27th,  and  66th  privately  printed. 

[^Education.']     Board  of  Education.     Annual   report, 
l8t-6l8t,  1838-96/97.     '.38-98.     61  v.     8°. 
Note.    v.  .50  coatHins  ii  general  index. 

—  Abstract  of  school  returns,   1837-45/46.     '38-46. 

6  v.     8". 
Note.    Previously  comj).  by  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth. 

—  Report  of  tlie  Secretary  [Horace  Mann]  on  scliool 

houses;  Mup.  to  Ills  Ist anil.  rpt.    1838.     8^     64  j). 

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[Mass. 


[  Education,  contin  ur-.d.'] 

—  Mass.  system  of  common  schools;  enl.  e<l.  of  lOtli 

ann.  rpt.     1849.     8°. 

—  Selection  of  teachers  hy  prudential  committees,  and 

the  gradation  of  the  public  schools  ;  extracts  from 
loth  and  14th  [ann.]  rpts.     1851.     8°.     22  p. 

—  Mass.  school    fund;    extract   from    22d    ann.   rpt. 

h.  t.  p.     [185!).]     8°.     20  p. 

—  Defects  existing  and  improvements  needed  in  the 

public  schools  of  Mass.;    [from  26th  ann.  rpt., 
1862].     8°.     20  p. 

—  General   statutes   relating  to   the  public  schools; 

with   the   alterations   and   amendments  to  1868. 
'68.     8°.     55  p. 

—  S'ame;  to  1876.     75.     8".     83  p. 

—  Half-mill    school    fund;    [from    35th    ann.   rpt.]. 

n.  t.  p.     [72.]     8°.     16  p. 

—  International  Exhibition :  Circulars  issued  by  the 

Mass.     Commission,    Dept.    of    Education    and 
Science,  1876.     [75.]     8«. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  proposed  scientific 

survey  of  the  Commonwealth.     1875.     8°.    6'^  p. 

—  Educational  institutions  of  Mass.    1876.    24°.    20  p 

—  Saw,e.     1884.     24°.     22  p.      ' 

—  Legal  and  constitutional  powers  of  civil  govern- 

ment in  relation  to  education;  by  P.  E.  Aldrich. 
1878.     8°.     23  p. 

—  Report  of  examinations  of  schools  in  Norfolk  Co., 

Mass.;  by  G.  A.  Walton;   [from  43d  ann.  rpt.]. 
1880.     8°. 

—  Same.     [2d  ed.,  with  the  key.]     1880.     8°. 

—  Public  statutes  of  Mass.  relating  to  public  instruc- 

tion.    1883.     8°.     69  p. 

—  Same:  Supplement.     [1885.]     8°.     14  p. 

—  Same.     1888.     8°.     90  p. 

—  Same.     1892.     8°.     101  p. 

—  Report  on  the  high  schools  of  Mass.  ;  by   G.    H. 

Martin;  [from  48th  ann.  rpt,].     1885.    8°.    36  p. 

—  Free   text-books  and  supplies;    by    W.    Connell ; 

[from    49th   ann.   rpt.].     h.  t.  p.      [1886.]     8°. 
20  p. 

—  Methods   of   teaching  in   German  schools ;  by  L. 

Dunton;  [from  49th  ann.  rpt.].    h.t.p.     [1886.] 
8°.     25  p. 

—  Report  on  school  attendance  and  truancy;  by  G. 

A.  Walton;   [from  50th   ann.  rpt.].     1887.     8°. 
25  p. 

—  Course   of  studies  for  ungraded   schools;    [from 

51st  ann.  rpt.].     1888.     8°.     39  p. 

—  Free    text-books;    by    T:    Emerson;    [from  51st 

ann.  rpt.].      1888.     8°.     29  p. 

—  Hints  on  grading  and  promotions;  report  of  G.  A. 

Walton;   [from  51st  ann.  rpt.].     1888.    8°.    19  p. 

—  Illiteracy  in  Mass. ;  by  H.  G.  Wadlin;  [from  51st 

ann.  rpt.].     1888.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Training  of  teachers ;  report  of  G 

[from  52d  ann.  rpt.].     1889.     8°. 

—  Rules  and  regulations.     1891.     24°. 

—  Same.     1894.     24°.     16  p. 

—  Same.     1897.     24°.     16  p. 

—  Circular  for  Arbor  day,  [1892-93]. 

93.     8°. 

—  Course  of   studies    for    elementary    schools.      il. 

1892.    8°.     lOO  p. 

—  Same.     Rev.  ed.     1896.     8°.     129  p. 

—  Outline  of  an  elementary  course  in  art  instruction 

for   normal  schools,   1891;    [by  H.  T.   Bailev]. 
il.     '92.     8°.     27  p. 

—  Supervision  of   schools,    history  of    supervision; 

[by  G.  A.  Walton],      1893.     8°.      12  p. 

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.    A.  Walton: 
24  p. 
14  p. 


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STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Mass. 


{^Education,  continued.'} 

—  Abstract  of  the  report  relating  to  the  Mass.  school 

exhiliit  at  the  World's  Columbian  Exposition, 
il.  and  maps.     [1894.]     8".     34  p. 

—  jNIanual   training  in  the  public  schools  of  Mass.; 

special  report  by  II.  T.  Bailey,  plates.  1895. 
8°.    50  p. 

—  Outline  of  lessons  in  drawing  for  ungraded  schools ; 

by  H.  T.  Bailey  and  L.  W.  Sargent,  il.  1895. 
8°.     50  p. 

—  State   examination  and  certification  of   teachers. 

1895.     8°.     22  p. 

—  Supervision   of    schools;     includ.    history   of    its 

growth,  legislative  enactments,  etc.  1895.  8". 
24  p. 

—  Outline  of  lessons  in  drawing  for  rural  schools ; 

by  H.  T.  Bailev  and  L.  W.  Sargent,  il.  189G. 
8°.     65  p. 

—  Mass.  school  legislation,  1893-96;  93-97;   93-98. 

n.t.p.     ['97-98.]     3  V.     8°. 

—  Proposed  report  of  the  Board  to  the   Legislature, 

ordered  by  the  Legislature  of  1897,  rel.  to  school 
attendance  and  truancy,  recommending  certain 
legislation;  prep,  by  G.  A.  "Walton  and  C.  W. 
Birtwell.     '97.     8°.     44  p. 

—  State  map  of  ISIass.  as  an  aid  to  study  of  geogra- 

phy in  grammar  and  high  schools;  by  W.  M. 
Davis;   [from]  60th  ann.  rpt.     1897.     8°.     18  p. 

—  Preliminary  report  upon  a  course  of   studies  for 

elementary  schools;  by  J.  T.  Prince.  1897. 
8°.     46  p. 

—  Same,  2d  report.     1898.     8^.     38  p. 

Lyman  and  Industrial  Schools.  Annual  report  of 
the  trustees,  [lst]-16th,  1879-94;  lst-3d,  Sept. 
30,  1895-97.     '80-97.     8°. 

I^ote.  Called  State  Primary  and  Reform  Schools,  1880-9.5. 
Rpts.  include  tVioee  of  the  Lyman  School  for  Boys  at  West- 
borough,  the  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls  at  Lancaster 
and  the  State  Primary  School  at  Monsou,  the  closing  rpt.  of 
the  last  being  for  1895. 

—  By-laws  and  rules  adopted  by  the  trustees.     1883. 

16°.     22  p. 
Nautical  School.     Annual  report,  8th-13th,  1867-72. 
'68-73.     8°. 
2fbte.    The  flret  7  reports  were  pub.  in  the  reports  of  the 
State  Reform  School  at  Westborough.    Discontinued. 

Nautical  Training  School.  Annual  report  of  the 
Commissioners,  Jan.  1,  1895-98.     '95-98.     8°. 

Normal  Art  School.  Circular,  lst-25thyear,  1873/74- 
98/99.     '7;)-98.     8«  and  12°. 

—  Report  of  the  board  of  visitors,  with  an  appendix, 

Jan.,  1874-75.     '74-75.     8°. 
Note.    Continued  in  ann.  rpts.  of  Board  of  Education. 

School  for  the  Feeble- Minded.     Annual  report,  [1st]- 
50th,  [1849]-97.     '50-!)8.     8". 
Mle.    Called  School  for  Idiotic  and  Feeble-Minded  Youth, 
until  1883.     At  South  Boston  until  1898,  when  it  was  removed 
to  Waltbaro. 

Slate  Director  of  Art  Education,  in  Mass.  Annual 
report  on  industri;)!  art  education,  1880;  by 
Walter  Smith.     '81.     8«. 

Stale  Industrial  School  for  Girls  (Lancaster).  An- 
nual report,  l8t-23d,  1857-78.     '57-79.     8". 

Note..  Continued  In  rpts.  of  the  Lyman  and  Industrial 
Hcboola. 

—  HyliiwH    iitid    statutes    for   the    government   and 

rcgulati-,n  of  the  School.     1866.     16°.     53  p. 


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[Mass. 


[Education,  continued. '\ 

State  Normal  School  (Briiigewater).  Catalogue, 
1840-44;   '40-1!);  '40-55.     '44-55.     3  v.     12°. 

—  —  Catalogue  and  circular,  19th-58tli  year,  1859/60- 

98.     '60-98.     12"  and  8°. 

Semi-centenni;il  exercises,  Aug.  28,  1890 ;  Uedi- 

cation  of  tiie  new  building,  Sept.  3,  1891.     por. 
and  il.     '92.     8°.     63  p. 

—  (Fitcliburg).      Catalogue    and    circular  for  year 

ending  June  26,  1896.     11.     '96.     8°. 

—  (Hyannis.)     Catalogue  and  circular,  1898/99.     il. 

'98.     8°. 
Summer  session,  July  6-Aug.  9, 1898.  il.  "98.  8°. 

—  (Lexington,    1839-43;    West    Newton,    1844-52; 

Framingham,  1853). 

—  Catalogue  and  circular,  1861-98/99.     '61-98.     8°. 
Catalogue  of   graduates,    1839-79.      Framing- 
ham,  79.     8°.     xii,  76  p. 

Same,  1839-89.     por.     '89.     8°.     xvi,   137  p. 

General  catalogue,  1852.     '52.     8°.     32  p. 

Same,  1854.     '54.     8°.     28  p. 

—  (North  Adams).       Catalogue    and  circular,   1898. 

'98.     8°. 

—  (Salem).     Catalogue  of  instructors  and  students, 

Feb.,  1856.     '56.     8°. 
Register   and  circular,  1857/58-97/98.     ['58]- 

98.     8°. 
Note.    None  issued,  1895/96. 
Proceedings,     quarter-centennial      celebration. 

1880.     8°.     60  p. 
Catalogue  of  teachers  and  pupils,  1854-87.    '87. 

8°.     xvi,  285  p. 

—  (Westfield).     Catalogue  for  the  year  ending  Nov. 

1847-June  1898.     '47-98.     12°  a«<^  8°. 
Catalogue  and  circular,  Sept.  1846-Nov.  1851. 

•51.     12°.     20  p. 

General  catalogue,  July  1857.     '57.     8°.    35  p. 

Same,  1839-89.     '90.    "8°. 

Semi-centennial  and  other  exercises,  June  25, 

1889.     '89.     8°.     79  p. 

—  (Worcester).     Catalogue  and  circular,   [lst]-22d 

year,  1874/75-96.     '75-96.     8°. 

State  Primary  School  (Monson).  See  tinder  Alms- 
houses. 

State  Reform  School  (Westborough).  Annual  report, 
lst-32d,  1847-78.     '48-79.     8°. 

Note.  From  1879,  called  Lyman  School  for  Boys  at  West- 
borough,  its  reports  being  included  in  those  of  the  Lyman  and 
Industrial  Schools.  Rpts.  14th-20th  contain  the  first  7  rpts.  of 
the  Nautical  Branch.  ■ 

—  Services  at  the  induction  of  W.  E.  Starr  as  Super- 

intendent, Jan.  15,  1857.     '57.     8°.     28  p. 
[Hospital.]     Hospital  for    ConsumjMves  and    Tuber- 
cular Patients.     1st  report,  1897.     '98.     8°. 
Hospital   for    Dipsomaniacs   and    Ineb7'iates   (Fox- 
borough).  Annual  report,  [lst]-6th,  March  1893- 
Sept.  1897.    '93-98.     8°. 
Rainsford  Island  Hospital.     Annual  report, 1st-] 6th. 
1857-70.     8°. 
Note.    Discontinued. 
[Insane.]     Danvers  Lunatic  Hospital .    Annual  report, 
lst-20th,  1878-Sept.  '97.     '79-98.     8°. 

Note.  Called  State  Lunatic  Hospital  at  Danvers  previous 
to  1881. 

—  See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Insane. 

Medfield   Insane    Asylum.     Annual   report,    1st,  2d. 
Sept.  30,   1896,  97.     folded  plans.     '97-98.     8°. 
Northampton  Lunatic  Hospital.     Annual  report,  1st- 
42d,  1856-Sept.  '97.     '56-98.     8". 
Note.    Called  State  Lunatic  Hospital  until  I8S5. 

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[^Insane,  continued.'\ 

Taunton    Lmialic    ITos2}ital.     Annual  report,  [1st]- 
44th,  1854-Sept.  97.     '55-98.     8°. 
yotf.    Called  State  Lunatic  Hospital  at  Taunton  till  1885. 

Westboroiigh  Insane   Hospital.     Annual  report,  1st- 

13th,  Sept.  30,  1885-97.  '86-98.  8°. 
Wcrcestei-  Lunatic  IIospitaL  Annual  report,  [1st]- 
65th,  1833-97.  '34-98.  8°. 
Note.  Called  State  Lunatic  Hospital  at  Worcester  till  1885. 
Laws  relating  lo  Hospital  are  app.  to  19th  rpt.  1851.  Keporls 
46tb-65th  contain  l6t-20th  ann.  rpts.  of  the  Temporary 
Asj'lum  for  Chronic  lueane  at  Worcester. 

—  Suggestions  to  friends  of  patients,  forms  of  atl- 

misslon,  and  laws  in  force  regulating  the  gen- 
eral management  of  the  state  lunatic  hospitals. 
1875.     8°.     26  p. 

—  See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Insane. 
\_Lihrary.']       Free  Public  Library   Commission.      Re- 
port, lst-8th,  1891-98.     '91-98.     8". 

State  Library.    Annual  report,  1849-79.    '50-80.    8°. 

—  Report  of  the  Librarian,  Sept.  30,    1880-98,  and 

lst-19th  annual  supplement  to  the  general  cata- 
logue.    '81-99.     8°. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  library.     1831.     8°.     40  p. 

—  Same.     1839.     8".     (107)  p. 

—  Same.     1846.     8°.     141  p. 

—  Same.     1858.     8°.     x.xiv,  338  p. 

—  Same.     1880.     1.8°.     vi,  (1),  1048  p. 

—  Analytical     catalogue    of     books,     maps,    chart, 

medals,  etc.,  presented  by  A.  Vattemare  to  the 
Library,  in  conformity  with  his  system  of  inter- 
national exchanges,  n.  t.  p.  1849.  8°.  40  p. 
(Appendix  to  House  doc.  151,  1849.) 

—  Special  bulletin :     Bibliography  of  works  on  taxa- 

tion, Jan.  1898 ;  by  Miss  E.  M.  Sawyer,     h.  t.  ]}. 
['98.]     8°.     25  p. 
l_Prison.'\     Board  of  Commissioners  of  Prisons.    An- 
nual  report,     lst-27th,     Jan.    1872-Sept.    1897. 
'72-98.    27  V.     8°. 
Note.    Include  reports  relative  to  jails  and  houses  of  cor- 
rection, annual  reports  of  the  State  Prifou,  of  the  Reformatory 
Prison  for  Women,  and  of  the  Reformatory  at  Concord,  etc. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  of  the  Reformatory  Prison 

for  Women,  Apr.  25,  1878.     '78.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Same.     1879.     16°.     16  p. 

—  Manual  for  the  use  of  prison  officials,  containing 

the  laws  passed  in  i.s79,  81.     '79-81.     16". 

—  Same:   Mass.  laws  relating   to  prisons,  1882,  89. 

'82-89.     2  V.    8°. 

—  Same :  Manual  for  prison  officials ;  prep,  by  F.  G. 

Pettigrove.     1895.     8°. 

—  Speci:ii  report  upon  a  new  state  prison  combining 

the  congregate  and  separate  systems  of  imprison- 
ment, March  1894.     '94.     80.     70  p. 

—  See  also  binder  Legi.'slature,  Laws. 

General  Superintendent  of  Prisons.  Annual  report 
relating  to  prison  labor,  1st-]  1th.  1888-98. 
11  pm.     8°. 

—  Special   report  upon  tlie  various  methods  of  em- 

ploying prisoners  on  public  works  and  lands,  Feb. 
1898.     il.     '!)8.     8".     .50  p. 
State  Prison.     Report  of  tlio  inspectors.  May,  Sept. 
1830.     n.  i.  p.     ['30.]     8°. 

—  Same:    Documents  rel.  to   State  Prison  [includ. 

reports  of  inspectors,  warden  and  other  officers, 
Sept.  1831-Sept.]  1850.     h.  t.  p.     ['32-51.]     8°. 

—  Annual  report  of  the  l)oard  of  insjjoctors,    1851- 

78.     '62-79.     8". 

Xote.    Cotillnuod    in    rpt«.  of   Board   of  ConimissionorH   of 
PrlgonH. 


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\^Priso'n^  coniinved.'] 

—  Abstract  of  the  miniher  of  convicts  in  tlie  Prison, 

the  Miarmcr  of  employing  thcni,  with  the  receipts 
and  expenses  of  the  institution,  for  the  year  end- 
ing Sept.  30,  181!).     ['19.]     fo.     (1)  p. 

—  Rules  and   regulations  for  the  government  of  the 

State  Prison.     1823.     8".     04  p. 

—  Same.     1874-.     8".     15  p. 

—  Same.     1880.     16°. 

—  Sa.ne.     1892.     HJ«. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Laivs  of  the  Common- 

wealth, and  Miscellaneous,  Prisons. 

Judiciary. 

Supreme  Judicial    Court.      Mass.    reports;   v.    1-170, 

1804-Apr.  '98.     '05-98.     8». 

Cont.  :  V.  1,  1S04-05;  by  Ephralm  Williams.  2-17,1806- 
22;  by  D.  A.  Tvng.  18-41,  1822-40;  by  Octavius  Pickering. 
42-54,  1840-47;  by  Theron  Metcalf.  55-66,1848-53;  bv  L.  S. 
Gushing.  67-82,  1854-60;  by  Horace  Gray,  jr.  83-96,1861-67; 
by  C:  Allen.  97-114,  1867-74;  by  A.  O.  Browne,  jr.  (J.  C. 
Gray  joint  reporter,  v.  110-111).  11.5-145,  1874-88;  by  J: 
Lothrop.  146-155,  1888-02;  by  W:  V.  Kellen.  156-170,1892- 
98;  by  G.  P.  Tucker. 

^We.  2d  ed.  of  v.  1  pub.  1816.  v.  17  has  general"  index; 
V.  1-17.    Many  digests,  indexes,  etc.,  have  been  privately  pub. 


Legislature.     [Called  General  Court.] 

Two  sessions  each  year,  in  May  and  -Tau.,  1780-1831.  Since 
1831,  sessions  annual,  beginning  in  Jan.;  extra  sessions  in 
1835,  42,  48,  57,  59,  60,  61,  63,  72  and  81. 

Laws  issued  by  Adj. -gen..  Sec.  of  State,  Tax  Com'r,  Civil 
Service  Com'rs,  Com'r  of  Corporations,  Dairy  Bur.,  Insurance 
Com'r,  Bur.  of  Statistics  of  Labor,  Chief  of  District  I'olice, 
Bd.  of  RR.  Com'rs,  Bd.  of  Education,  Bd.  of  Com'rs  of 
Prisons,  will  be  found  under  thoHe  headings. 

[Laws  of  the  Commonwealth. ~\  Acts  and  laws  of  the 
Commonwealth  of  Mass.,  [Oct.  1780-Jan.  1783; 
Constitution  prefixed.]     1781-[83].    f*'.,  245  p. 

—  Same,  [May]   1783-[Jan.   1789.     v.  1.]     1783-[S9]. 

fo.     746  p. 

—  Same:  Laws  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Rlass.,  May 

1789-[Nov.  1804].     v.  2-4.    1789-[180o].     3  v.    fo. 

—  Same,    [May    1805]-Jan.    1838.     v.   [4]-14.     1806- 

39.     11  V.     8°. 

—  Resolves  of  the  General  Assembly   May  1776-Apr. 

1838.     1776-1836.     20  v.     f  and  8°. 

—  Acts  and  resolves,  1839-98.     '39-98.     60  v.     8". 

Koie.  Known  as  "Blue-books."  An  ed.  has  been  pub. 
containing  two  or  more  years  in  one,  with  a  general  index. 

—  Acts  and  resolves,  1780-99.     1890-97.    10  v.     8°. 

Note.    Reprinted  under  chap.  104  of  the  Resolves  of  1889. 

—  Perpetual  laws  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Mass.,  1780- 

89  ;  prefixed,  Declaration  of  Independence,  Articles 
of  Confederation,  Constitution,  etc.  1789.  f°. 
(4)  48,  495,  vi  p. 

—  Laws,  1780-1800.     1801.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Laws,  1780-1807.     1807.     3  v.     8". 

—  Public    and    general   laws,  v.  4,  1807-lG.     '16.     8°. 

(4)  529,  xxii  p. 

—  General  laws,   [1780]-1822;  by  Asahel  Stearns  and 

Lemuel  Shaw,  Commissioners;  ed.  by  Theron  Met- 
calf.     '23.     2  V.     80. 

—  Same;  v.  3,  1822-31  [Jan.,  35]  ;  by  Theron  Metcalf. 

'32-[35].     8°. 

—  Revised  statutes  passed  Nov.  4,  1835;   [by]  Theron 

Metcalf  and  Horace  Mann.    '36.    1.  8°.    xvi,  1007  p. 

—  Same:    Supplements,    1836-53,    54-59;    by    Theron 

Metcalf,  L.  S.  Cushing  and  Horace  Gray.  '54-59. 
2  V.     1.  8°. 

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[Zatfs  of  iht  Commonwealth,  continued.'] 

—  General  statutes,  passed  Dec.  28,  1859.     '60.     1.  8° 

xiv,  1126  p. 

—  Same.     Ed.  2,  1873,  with  ref.  to  subsequent  legis- 

lation and  judicial  decisions;  ed.  by  W.  A.  Rich- 
ardson and  G.  P.  Sanger.     73.     1.  8°.    xvi,  1126  p. 

—  Supplement  to  the  General  statutes;   v.  1-2,  1860-81, 

bj  W.  A.  Richardson  and  G.  P.  Sanger.  72-82 
2  V.     1.  8°. 

—  Same;  [v.  1]  :  ed.  2,  with  additional  notes  and  ref- 

erences.    1873.     1.  8°.     1116  p. 

—  Public  statutes,  18S2.     '82.     1.8°.     xliv,  1405  p. 

—  Same:  Supplement,  containing  the  general  laws  to 

1888,  with  notes,  etc.,  by  C.  A.  Merrill;  with  table 
of  changes  in  tlie  Public  statutes  and  laws,  1882- 
88,  by  C.  U.  Bell.     '90.     1.  80.     1500  p. 

—  Same:  Supplement,  1889-95;   [by   C.    N.   Harris] 

'97.     1.  8°.     1727  p. 

—  Private  and    special   statutes,    v.    1-17,    1780-1897 

1805-98.     17  V.     80. 


Cont. 


,1-3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 

7. 


1780-1805. 

1806-14. 

1814-22. 

1822-30. 

1830-37. 


9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 


1838-48. 
1849-53. 
1854-59. 
1860-65. 
1866-70. 


13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
17. 


1871-75. 
1876-81. 
1882-88. 
1889-93. 
1894-97. 


—  [^Statutory   Revision.]      Commissioner    [ow]    Expe- 

diency of  Revising  and  Amending   Laws   rel.  to 
Taxation.     Report,  Jan.  1875.     '75.     8°.    577  p. 
Note.    Reprinted  March,  1893. 

Report,  Oct.  1897.     '97.     8°.     322  p. 

—  Commissioners   on    the    Revision    of  the 


Report.     1835.     8". 

Same :  Amendments 

Report.     1858.     8°. 

Same :  Amendments 

Report,  1881.     '81. 


Statutes. 


1835.     8°. 


.     1859.     8°. 
4  pt.     1.  8°. 
Same;  Sup.:  Legislation  of  1881.   ['81.]  8°.  56  p. 

—  Journals  of  the  committees  on  the  revised  statutes 

1835.     8°. 

—  Journal  of  the  joint  special  committee  on  the  revision 

of  the  statutes,  1881.     '81.     8°.     278  p. 

—  [Calendar  and   documents  of  the  joint  special  com- 

mittee on  tlie  revision  of  tlie  statutes,  1881.]     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  special  committee  on  the  revision 

of  the  statutes.     1881.     2  v.     1.8°.     xiv,  1287  p 

—  Same;  pt.    3:    Amendments   to   the  teport   of   the 

commissioners,     h.t.p.     [1881.]     1.8°.    43,  39  p. 

—  [Report  of  joint  special  committee  appointed  to  ar- 

range and  revise  the  statutes  relating  to  taxation  ] 
n.t.p.     [1894.]     8°.     66  p.     (Sen.  doc.  9,   1894.) 

—  Same;  hearing,    Sept. -Dec.    1893.     h.  t.  p.     I '94  ] 

8°.     610  p.  '^ 

—  Full  report  of  the  joint  special  committee  on  taxa- 

tion ;  Recommendations  and  codification  relating 
to  the  laws  on  taxation,  Jan. -[Feb.]  1894.  '94  8" 
(1)  66,  109  p. 

—  [Special  Laws.]    Tax  acts  for  the  years  1774,  1780- 

1824,  29-31.     4  v.     f". 

[Resolve,  March  10,  1787,  rel.  to  selectmen,  as- 
sessors, etc.]     1787.     fo.     (1)  p. 

Act  for  regulating  and  governing  the  militia  of 

•Mass.,  passed  June  22,  1793.     '93.     16".     84  p. 

Note.    For  later  ed.,  ««e  utider  Executive  and  Btuff  Adju- 
tant-Oeneral.  ■' 

Resolves  respecting  sales  of  eastern  lands;  with 

rei)orts  of  committees  appointed  to  sell  said  lands 
March  1,  178]-[Juiie  22,  1803].     1803.     8".    287])' 

Same,  1804-lHlO.     '11.     8".     34,  6  p. 

Laws  for  the  government  of  the  State  Prison,  with 

the  rules  anrl  regulations,     plan.     1839.    8".     88  p. 

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[^Laws  of  the  Commonwealth,  continued.] 

rrincipiil   laws    relating?   to    inspectors    of    state 

prisons,  Prison  Commissioner  and  Agent  for  Dis- 
charged Convicts,     n.  t.  p.     [187-.]     12".     12  p. 

Laws  relating  to  the  assessment  and  collection  of 

taxes  upon  corporations.      1871.     8°.     15  p. 

Same  :  Laws  relating  to  taxes  and  excises  for  rev- 
enue upon  corporations.     1878.     8°.     40  p. 

Laws  relating  to  corporations.     1893.     '91.     8<'. 

Laws  relating  to  public  health  enacted  in  1897. 

n.  t.  p.     ['97.]     8°.     24  p. 

[Proposed]  act  rel.  to  public  schools  of  Boston, 

and  providing  for  a  reorganization  of  the  govern- 
ment thereof,     n.t.p.     ['98.]     8°.     7  p. 

[Journals,  Legislative  docs.,  etc.]  Rules  and  orders  to 
be  observed  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  1804- 
55.     ['04-55.]      10°. 

—  Rules  and  orders  to  be  observed  in  the  Senate,  1807- 

55.     '07-55.     16°. 

—  Rules   and   orders  of   the   General  Court,  1856-57. 

'56-57.     16°. 

—  Manual  for  the  use  of  the  General  Court,  contain- 

ing the  rules  and  orders,  etc.,  [1858-98]  ;  prep,  by 
S.  N.  Giftord  [and  others].     '58-98.     41  v.     16°. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,    1784-85, 

1807-08,  54-57,  64-98.     1784-1898.     8^ 
Jioti'.    Journals  from  1780  to  1863,   other  thau   the   above, 
were  not  printed. 

—  Journal  of  the  Senate,  1868-98.     '08-98.     31  v.     8". 

ITote.    Previous  to  1868,  the  Journals  were  not  printed. 

—  Orders  of  the  day  [of  the  House  of  Representatives], 

1870-74;  Calendar,  1875-98.     '70-98.     28  v.     8°. 

—  Calendar  [of  the  Senate],   1879-98.     n.t.p.     ['79- 

98.]     20  V.     8°. 

—  Bulletin  of  committee    hearings,    1889-98.     n.  t.  p. 

'89-98.     8°  and  16°. 

Cont. :   1889,  25  nos.  1893,  25  nos.     1897,  43  nos. 

1890,  30  nos.  1894,  25  nos.     1898,  2  v. 

1891,  24  nos.  1895,  25  nos. 

1892,  26  nos.  1896,  42  nos. 

—  Documents  printed  by  order  of  the  House  of  Repre- 

sentatives, [1827]-97.     ['27]-97.     140  v.     8°. 
— -Same.-  Indexes,  1852-97.     '52-97.     8«. 

—  Documents  printed  by  order  of  the  Senate,  [1827]- 

97.     ['27]-97.     103  V.     8°. 

Note.  Many  unnumbered  docs,  were  pub.  by  Legislature 
before  1827.    No  general  title-pages  before  1834. 

— /Sawe;  Indexes,  1852-97.     '52-97.     8°. 
[Miscellaneous docs.,  Rejjorts,  etc.]     [Election  sermons, 

1661,  63-1751,  53-63,  65-74,  76-1884.     1661-1884.] 

8°. 

Note.  No  sermons  were  delivered  in  1752  and  1764,  on  ac- 
count of  the  small-pox  in  Boston;  that  for  1775  was  never 
printed;  discontinued  after  1884. 

—  Reports  of  contested  elections  in  the  House  of  Rep- 

resentatives, 1780-1834  ;  comp.  by  L.  S.  Gushing. 
'34.     8".     XV,  282  p. 

—  Same:  Reports  of  controverted  elections,  1780-1852; 

comp.  by  L.  S.  Gushing,  C.  W.  Storey  and  Lewis 
Josselyn.     '53.     8°.     xx,  757  p. 

—  Same,    1853-85;  comp.  by  E.  P.  Loring  and  C.  T. 

Russell,  jr.     '86.     8°.     xxxvi,  550  p. 

—  Same  :  Reports   of   contested  election  cases  in   the 

Senate  and  House  of  Representatives,  1886-90, 
86-93,  86-95,  86-97;  comp.  by  C.  T.  Russell,  jr. 
'90-98.     4  V.     8°. 

—  Proceedings   relating   to  the   Penobscot   expedition. 

1780.     sm.  4°.     29  p. 

—  Address  of  the  Legislature  to  the  inhabitants  of  the 

Commonwealth.     1781.     12°.     22  p. 

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[Miscellaneous  docs..  Reports,  etc.,  continued.^ 

—  Collection  of  papers  relative  to  half-pay  and  commu- 

tation thereof,  granted  by  Congress  "to  officers  of 
the  army  ;  with  Circular  letter  from  Gen.  Washing- 
ton to  the  several  legislatures.     1783.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Address  to  the  people  of  Mass.    [relating  to  Shay's 

rebellion].     1786.     8°.     40  (1)  p. 

—  Address  to  the  people  of  this  Commonwealth  [by  the 

Federal  members   of   the  Legislature,    advocating 
the   re-election   of    Caleb   Strong   for    governor! 
n.t.p.     [Boston,  1807.]     8°.     20  p. 

—  Address  to   the  people  of  Mass.   [on   the  embargo 

March,  1809].     7i.  p.,  [180^].     8°.     24  p. 

—  Report    [on   the    petitions    of   sundry  towns  on  the 

subject  of  the  embargo],  n.  t.  p.  [1809.]  8°. 
16  p. 

—  Patriotic   proceedings  of  the  Legislature,  Jan    26- 

March  4,  1809.     '09.     8°. 

—  Order  of  both  branches  of  tlie  Legislature  to  appoint 

commissioners  to  investigate  the  causes  of  the 
difficulties  in  the  county  of  Lincoln;  with  the 
documents  in  support  thereof.  1811.  8°  173 
(1)  P- 

—  Report  of  the  ease  of   Belchertown  elections,  with 

the  documents  and  minutes  of  the  arguments  ;  pub., 
by  order  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  'under 
the  direction  of  D:  Everett.     1811.     8°.     48  p. 

—  Address   of  the    House   of   Representatives   to'  the 

people  of  Mass.  [on  the  declaration  of  war  with 
Great  Britain],     n.t.p.     [1812.]     8°.     14  p. 

—  Documents   respecting  the  resolutions  of  the  Leo'is 

lature  of  Mass.,  Feb.  15.  1812;  containing  a  refuta- 
tion of  insinuations  against  H.  G.  Otis  and  F 
Bigelow.     [1812.]     8°.     14  p. 

—  Public   documents ;  containing  the  speech  of   Gov 

Strong,  with  the  answer  of  the  Senate  and  the 
House  of  Representatives,  reports  of  committees 
and  the  remonstrance  of  the  Legislature  on  the 
present  unhappy  war.     1813.     8°.     86  p. 

—  [Memorial  of   the  town  of   Deerfield,    and   several 

other  towns,  against  the  existing  war  and  embnrffo 
1814.]     n.  t.p.     ['14.]     8°.     12  p. 

—  Report  [of  the   committee  on  pauper  laws,    1821]. 

8°.     36  p. 

—  Documents  relating  to  the  north  eastern  boundarv  of 

Maine.     1828.     8°.     275  p. 

—  State  papers  on  nullification ;  including  public  acts  of 

Convention  of  South  Carolina  1832-33,  ))roclama- 
tion  of  the  President,  etc.     1834.     8°.     vii,  381  p. 

—  Reports  on  the  abolition  of  capital  punishment ;  [by 

Robert  Rantoul  and  others].     1837.     8°.     136  p. 

—  Report  on  expediency  of  abolishing  capital  punish- 

ment; [by  C:  Hudson.     1837].     8°      39  p 

—  Same.     [1838.]     8°.     43  p. 

—  Report  on  the  memorials  of  the  Seneca  Indians  and 

others.     1H40.     8".     28  p. 

—  Documents  rel.  to  State  Prison.     [1841.]     8".     28  p 

—  Report  by  L.  M.  Parker  on  a  railroad  from  Boston 

to  Providence  and  from  Boston  to  Albany,   1828 
'41.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  upon  idiocy;    by   S.  G.   Howe.       1848       8" 

64  p. 

—  TeHtinionialfl    of   respect   to   the    memory    of    .John 

Quincy  Adams,  by  the  Legislature,   k.  t.  p.    I  18-18  1 
8".     28  p.  '  ■' 

—  Report  concerning  stitislical  informaliijn  in  relation 

to  the  Western  and  other  rail-roads.     ]8r.8.    8"     8p 

—  Ichnology  of  Xew  ICngland  :  report  on  sandstone  of 

Connecticut  valley,  especially  its  fossil  foot-marks- 
by  E:  Hitchcock,     plates.     1858.     4''.     xii,  220  p. 

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\_Miscellaneous  docs.,  Reports,  eic,  continued.'\ 

—  Same:  Snpi)lonicnt,  1863;  by  E:  Hitchcock,    plates. 

'Go.     4".     X,  !M;  p. 

—  Proceedings  upon  the  act  of  Maryland  appropriating 

Si7,000  for  the  families  of  those  killed  at  Baltimore, 
Apr.  19,  18G1.     'U2.     8".     15  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  comnnttee  of  18G0,  upon  the  pro- 

posed canal  to  unite  Barnstable  ami  Buzzard's 
Bays,     folded  plans.     'G4.     8°.     165  p. 

—  Beports  on  the  subject  of  a  license  law.      18G7.     8°. 

C9,  898  p. 

—  Papers   relating   to   the   state   loan   to  the   Boston, 

Hartford  and  Erie  Railroad  Co.     18G8.     8°.     53  p. 

—  Reports  on  the  abolition  of  corporal  punishment  in 

the  public  schools,  May  18C8.     '68.     8».     48  p. 

—  Ceremonials  at  the  unveiling  of  the  statue  of  Gov. 

John  A.  Andrew,  at  the  State  House,  Feb.  14, 
1871.     '71.     8°.     29  p. 

—  Report  [on]  a  plan  for  the  abatement  of  the  Miller's 

River  nuisance ;  with  the  report  of  Phineas  Ball, 
civil  engineer.     1872.     8°.     46  p. 

—  Report  of  the  lst-22d  hearing  on  the  Hoosac  Tunnel 

consolidation,  before  the  committee  on  railways, 
Jan.  2!»-March  21,  1873.     '73.    8°. 

—  Memorial   of  Charles  Sumner,     por.     1874.     1.  8°. 

316  (1)  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  railroads  on  the  investi- 

gation of  Albert  D.  Briggs,  one  of  the  Board  of 
Railroad  Commissioners.  1876.  8°.  5,  178  p. 
(House  doc.  324,  1876.) 

—  Investigation  into  the  management  and  discipline  of 

the  State  Reform  School  at  Westborough.  1877. 
8°.     866  p.     (House  doc.  285,  1877.) 

—  Hearing  before  the  committee  on  claims  on  the  peti- 

tion of  Ma3'0  and  Baker  to  be  paid  for  wurk  done 
on  the  Women's  Reformatory  Prison,  Feb.  1878. 
'78.     8°.     748  p.     (Sen.  doc.  75,   1878.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  public  service  with  the 

evidence  taken  in  the  [Middlesex  County]  investi- 
gation;  reported  by  W.  B.  Wright.  1880.  8°. 
(Sen.  doc.  225,  1880.) 

—  Report  of  the  joint  special  committee   on  contract 

convict  labor.     1880.     8°.    314  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  special  committee  on  the  petitions 

for  and  remonstrances  against  the  removal  froni 
office  of  Joseph  M.  Day,  Judge  of  Probate.  1881. 
8°.     xviii,  528  p.     (Sen.  doc.  200,  1881.) 

—  Same.    1882,    8°.    xl,  705  p.    (Seii.  doc.  150,  1882.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  redistricting  the  State  into 

congressional  districts  :  change  in  population  since 
1870,  and  plurality  vote  for  governor  and  con- 
gressmen in  1872,  74,  76,  78,  80.  h.  t.  p.  ['82.] 
4°.     16  p. 

—  Same:  Congressional  districts  of  Mass.  established 

under  the  apportionment  of  1872.  n.  t.  p.  ['82.] 
8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of   proceedings  on   reception  of  portrait  of 

Nathaniel  Silsbee  by  Senate  of  Mass.,  May  26, 
1882.     '82.     8°.     18  p.     (Sen.  doc.  296,  1882.) 

—  Sewage  of  Worcester  in  its   relation  to  the  Black- 

stone  river  heai'ings  before  the  joint  standing  com- 
mittee on  public  health,  Feb.  and  March  1882. 
map.     '82.     8°.     364  p. 

—  Report  of   hearings  before  the  joint  standing  com- 

mittee on  public  charitable  institutions  [on]  the 
charges  of  mismanagement  of  the  State  Almshouse 
at  Tewksbury.  h-t-p.  [1883.]  2  v.  8°.  3073  p. 
(House  doc.  300,  1883  ) 

—  Same:  Arguments  [and  reports].     1883.     8°.     xci. 

119  p.     (House  doc.  418,  1883.) 

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[Miscellaneous  docs.,  Reports,  etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Report  of  hearings  before  joint  standing  committee 

on  mercantile  affairs,  under  orders  relative  to  ex- 
pediency of  repealing  or  amending  law  relating  to 
pilotage.  71.  t.  p.  1884.  8".  G71  p.  (Sen.  doc 
160,  1884.) 

—  Report  of  joint  special  committee  appointed  to  investi- 

gate the  expenditures  for  repairs  and  improvements 
on  State  House;  with  report  of  hearings,  n.  t.  p. 
[1885.]    8°.    5,  (ilo  (1)  p.     (House  doc.  A'.)Cu  1885  ) 

—  Memorial  of  Stephen  Nye  Gifford,  clerk  of  the  Sen- 

ate, Jan.  fi,   1858-Apr.    18,    188G.     por      '86      S" 
36  (1)  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  investigate  methods  used  for 

and  against  legislation  concerning  elevated  railroads 
[mainly  the  West  End  Railway]  ;  with  the  evidence 
taken  at  the  hearings.  1890.  8°.  xxviii,  594  n 
(House  doc.  585,  1890.) 

—  Hearing.-^  before  the  committee  on  public  health  on 

the  regulation,  restraint  or  prohibition  of  the  man- 
ufacture and  sale  of  papers,  etc.,  in  the  manufact- 
ure of  which  arsenical  matter  be  used.  1891  8° 
337  (1)  p.      (Sen.  doc.  215,  1891.) 

—  Memorial   address  upon  James  G.  Blaine    F"b   23 

1893,  by  W.  E.  Barrett.     '93.     8".     31  p.' 

—  Report  of  committee  to  investigate  charges  against 

certain  gas  companies ;  with  evidence  taken  at  the 
hearings.     [1893.J     8°.     577  (6)  clix  p. 

—  History  of  emblem  of  the  codfish  in  hall  of  House 

of  Representatives,  por.  and  il.  1895  1  Ro 
62  p.  ■       ■ 

—  In  commemoration  of  the  life  and  public  services  of 

Frederic  T.  Greenhalge,  Governor,  por.  [181)6  1 
I.  8°.     65  p.  -' 

—  List  of  committees  of  the   Legislature,   1898      '98 

24°. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  to  investigate  rela- 

tions between  cities  and  towns  and  street  railway 
companies,  Feb.  1898.  h.t.p.  ['98.1  8°  fHouse 
doc.  475,  1898.)  ^      l        j        •    i,iiouse 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  taxation  to  which  were 

referred  the  recommendations  of  the  majority  and 
mmority  of  the  special  commission,  and  the  vari- 
ous bills  submitted  for  carrying  out  such  recom- 

Miscellaneous. 

[Adams,   S:]      Commissioners   on   the  Authenticity  of 
the   Bust  %n  Doric  Hall,  marked   Sam.uel  Adams 

fiTilyn' ^' ^'   '-'^''^'■^   ^"'  ^^'-  ("«"^^^i»^- 

[Agricultural  School.]  Commissioners  Coucerninq  an 
A'jricultural  School.  Report,  Jan.  1851.  ['51  1 
8'^.     105  p.  ^      '-' 

[Boundaries.-]  Commission  on  the  Massachusetts- 
New      //ampshtre      Boundary      Line.         Report 

tj^t      "'■''I''''      ^^^'^-      ^"-      (House   doc.   160,' 
Joo7.) 

-^-awi^,  [1889J.  h.t.p.  maps.  '89.  8".  72  p 
(House  doc.  490,  1889.)  ' 

Commis.noner  [on]  Questions  of  Title  to  Land  and 
Bouudary  Lines  at  Gay  Ihad.  Report;  fby 
R.  L.  P.a.sc].     1871.     8".     00  p.  ^ 

Commissioners  on  Boundary  Line  between  Chilmark 
and  fisbury.     Report.     [1882.]     8"      41  p 

Commissioners  on  Boundary  Line  between  Gay  Head 
and  Chilmark.  Report,  folded  map.  1856  8° 
16  p.     (House  doc.  48,  1856.) 

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\^Boundaries,  continued  '\ 

Commissioners  to  Ascertdin  and  Eslablisk  the  Bound- 
ary Line  between  Mass.  and  N.  11.  [Report, 
Feb.  189.T.]  11.  t.  p.  folded  map.  "J.5.  8". 
22  p.     (House  doc.  8fi8,  189.',.) 

\_Canals.'\  Commissioners  on  the  Routes  of  Canals 
from  Boston  Harbour  to  Connecticut  and  Hud- 
son Rivers.  Report;  [with  the  rei)ort  of  the 
engineer,  Loamnii  Baldwin],  jdan.  182G.  8". 
185  (1)  62  p. 

[ Centennial. 1      Comtnissioner  to  the  Centeimial  Exhib- 
ition at  Philadelphia.    Report.    1877.   8°.    102  p. 
—  Report  on  the  geological  map  of  Mass.  ;  prep,  by 
W.  O.  Crosby,     1876.     8°.     52  p. 

[CItarities.']  Commission  [on]  the  Expediency  of  Re- 
vising the  System  of  Administration  of  the  Public 
Charities.  Report,  1877.  '78.  8".  "  6!)  p. 
Commission  to  Investigate  the  Public  Charitable  and 
Reformatory  Interests  and  Institutions.  Report, 
Feb.  1897.     '97.     8".     64  p. 

[Charles  River.]  Joint  Board  of  Metropolitan,  Park 
Commissioners  and  State  Board  of  Health  upon 
the  Improvement  of  Charles  River.  Report  upon 
the  improvement  of  Charles  river  between 
Watertown  and  Waltham  to  Mother  Brook,  May 
1896.     folded  maps.     '96.     8°.     52  p. 

[Civil  War.]  State  Military  and  Naval  Historian. 
Mass.  in  the  army  and  navy  during  the  war  of 
1861-65;  prep,  under  the  authority  of  the  State 
by  T.  W.  Higginson;  v.  1-2.  '95-96.  2  v.  1.  8°. 
(3)  805  p. ;  XV,  647  p. 

[Commomvealth  Flats.]  Agents  of  the  Commonivealth 
Flats  at  South  Boston.  First  report,  Jan.  1877. 
folded  maps.     '77.     8°.     42  p. 

[Comptroller.]  Commission  on  the  Establishment  of 
a  Comptroller's  Office.  Report  and  bill  for  the 
establishment  of  a  comptroller's  office,  h.  t.  |j. 
[1840.]     8«.     26  p. 

[Debt.]  Commissioners  on  Insolvency  and  Imprison- 
ment for  Debt.  Report  and  bill  for  the  relief  nf 
insolvent  debtors  and  the  more  equal  distribution 
of  their  efeects.  1831.  8°.  88  p.  (Sen.  doc. 
5,  1831.) 

[Docks.]  State  Board  on  Docks  and  Terminal  Facili- 
ties.    Report,  Jan.  1897.    map.    '97.    8°.    298  p. 

[Drainage.]  Commission  [on]  a  General  System  of 
Drainage  for  the  Valleys  of  Mystic,  Blackstone, 
and  Charles  Rivers.  Report,  il.  and  maps. 
1886.  8°.  lxxxiv,243p. 
Commissioners  to  Consider  a  Plan  for  the  Drainage 
of  the  Mystic  and  Charles  River  Valleys.  Re- 
port,    n.t.p.     map.     [1882.]     8'^.     21  p. 

[Elections.]  Commissioners  for  Consolidating  and 
Arranging  the  Laws  relative  to  Elections.  Sup- 
plementary report;  proposed  amendments  of  the 
public  statutes,  relative  to  the  powers  and  duties 
of  town  officers.     1893.     8°.     14  p. 

Financial  Agent  of  the  Commonwealth  (George  Wal- 
ton). State  of  Mass.;  a  statistical  paper,  Mav 
1869.     '69.     8°.     21  p. 

[Firemen.]  Commissioners  of  the  Firemen's  Relief 
Fund.  Annual  report.  1st,  June  30,  1891.  '92. 
80. 

[Health.]  Commissioners  [on]  a  Sanitary  Survey 
of  the  State.  Report  of  a  general  plan  for 
the  promotion  of  public  and  personal  health, 
engravings,  maps  and  plans      1850.     8°.     544  p. 

[Indians.]  Commission<rs  rela'ing  io  the  Condition 
of  the  Indians  in  Mas.i.  Report,  h.t.p.  1849. 
8".     88  p. 

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[^Indians,  co7itinued.'\ 

Commissioners   to    Determine   the    Title  of   Certain 
Lands    Claimed  hy    Indians  at    Deep    Bottom, 
Tishury,    Martha's     Vineyard.      Keport.     1856. 
8°.     52  p.         (House  doc.  47,  1856.) 
[/nsa-rtc]      Commission   on    Lunacy.      Report    od    in- 
sanity and  idiocy  in  Mass, ;   [by  E:    Jarvis    and 
others].     1855.     8°.     202  p. 
Commissioners    of  Ijunacy.      Report    [by     Natlian 
Allen  and   Wendell   Phillips],  Jan.    1875.     '75. 
8°.     79  p. 
Commissioners  on   the  Erection  of  the  New  Hospital 
for  the  Insane  in  the  North-eastern  Part  of  the 
Commomvealth.     Report,  1877.     '77.     8°.     29  p. 
—  Final  report,  1877.     '78.     8". 

Commissioners  to  Siqjerintend  the  Erection  of  a  Hos- 
pital at  Worcester.     Report.     1832.     8°.     32  p. 
[^Judiciary.']      Commission  [o;;]   Revising  the  Judicial 
System  of  the  State.     Report.     1877.     8°.     50  p. 
Commissioners  to  Revise  and  Reform  the  Proceedings 
in  the  Courts  of  Justice.    Report,  [Jan.  22,  1851.] 
h.    i.  p.      ['51.]     8°.      74  p.     (House   doc.    17, 
1851.) 
\_Labor.'\      Board   to    Investigate   the   Subject    of   the 
Unemployed.    Report,  March  13,  1895.    '95.    5  pt. 
8°.      (House  doc.  50,  1895.) 
Special  Commission  on  the  Hours  of  Labor  and  the 
Condition    and     Prospects     of    the     Industrial 
Classes.     Report,   Feb.    ]8(i6.     '66.     8°.      70   p. 
(House  doc.  98,  1866.) 
—  Reports.     1867,     8°.     141  p. 
Land  Transfer  Commission.     Report  to  the  Legislat- 
ure, 1894.     '94.     8°.     163  p. 
[Liquor.']      Commission  to  Investigate  the  Gothenhnrg 
and  Norwegian  Systems   of  Licensing  the  Sale 
of  Intoxicating  Liquors.     Report.      [1894.]     8°. 
187  p.       (House  doc.  192,  1894.) 
{Manual  and  Industrial  Schools.]      Commission  to  In- 
vestigate the  Exi.<sting  Systems  of  Manual  Train- 
ing   and    Industrial   Education.      Report,      il. 
1893.     8°.     320  p. 
[^Memorial  Statues.'}     Commission  to  Procure  Memorial 
Statues   for    the    National    Statuary    Hall    at 
Washington.     Report,  1876.     por,  and  11.     '77. 
8°.     61  p. 
Metropolitan     District    Commission.      Report,     1896. 

folded  map.     '97.     8°. 
[Paupers.']     Commissioners  on  the  Pauper  System   of 

Mass.     Report.     18;'3,     8°.     97  p. 
[Penal  Code.]      Commissioners  [on]  the  Common  Law 
of  Crimes  and  J'unishments.     Report  of  one  of 
the  Commissioners   [J,  G,  Rogers ].     1844      8" 
48  p, 

—  Iteport  of  the  penal  code  of  Mass.     1844.     8°. 

—  Supplementary  report.     1845.     8"^.     51  p. 
[Police.]     Deputy  State   Constable.     Report  of  H.  K. 

Oliver,  especially  appointed  to  enforce  laws  regu- 
lating employment  of  children  in  manufactur- 
ing and  mechanical  establishments.  1868.  8° 
95  p. 

—  Factory  children  :  Report  upon  the  schooling  and 

hours  of    labor  of  childron  employcil  in  manu- 
facturing an<l  mechanical  establishments;  by  G 
K.  McNeill.     1875.     8°,     76  p. 

[Prison.]     Commissioners  for  the  Erection  of  the  New 
State  Prison.     Final  report,  1878.     i)lates,     '79 
8",     24  p. 

[Railroad]  Board  of  Commissioners  for  the  Survey 
of  one  or  more  Routes  for  a  Railway  from  lios- 
ion  to  Albany.     Report.      1828.     8".     56  p. 

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Board  of  Directors  of  Internal  Improremenis. 
Keport  on  the  practicability  and  exi)CMlieiicy  of 
a  railroad  from  Boston  to  the  Hudson  river,  and 
from  Boston  to  Providence;  [with]  the  reports  of 
the  engineers  [J.  F.  Baldwin  and  others],  plans 
and  profiles.     1829.     So. 

Commission  on  Cheap  Railway  Transportation  be- 
tween Boston  and  Lake  Ontario.  Report  to  the 
Legislature,  1870.     70.     8°. 

Commissioners  on  the   Troy  and  Greenfield  Railroad 
and  Iloosac    Tunnel.      Report,    Feb.    28,    18G3, 
Jan.   18C5,  Dec.   1,   18(^5,  GG,  G8,  [74],     '63-74. 
8". 
Note.    Report  of  1874  is  ;i  reprint  of  that  for  1868. 

Rapid  Transit  Commission.  Report  to  the  Legislat- 
ure, April  5,  1892.  h.  t.  p.  maps  and  diagrams. 
['92.]     8°.     vi,  296  p. 

[^Records.]  Commissioners  on  the  Condition  of  the 
Records,  etc.,  in  the  Secretary' s  Dept.  Report, 
Jan.,  1885.      '85.     8°.     42  p. 

{^State  House.]  Commissioners  [oa]  Remodelling  or 
Rebuilding  the  State  House.  Report.  1867. 
8°.     48  p. 

^^Statistics.]  Board  of  Supervisors  of  Statistics.  Re- 
port, Jan.  1878.     '78.     8°.     20  p. 

l^Texas.]  Convention  of  Delegates  to  take  into  Con- 
sideration the  proposed  Annexation  of  Texas. 
Proceedings,  Jan.  29,  1845.     '45.     8°.     18  p. 

Valuation  Comm,ittee,  1793.  Abstract  of  the  report 
of  the  Committee.     1793.     8°.     13  p. 

—  1801.    Report  of  the  Committee,   n.t.p.     ['02.]    S". 

15  p. 

—  1832.     Report.     '32.     8°.     19  p. 

—  1840.      Documents   printed  by  order   of    the   com- 

mittee.    '41.     8°. 

Report  of    the  committee   as   corrected    in    the 

Legislature.     '41.     f°. 

Report  of  the  valuation  of  the  polls  and  prop- 
erty.    '41.     8«.     27  p. 

—  1850.     Documents  printed  by  order  of  the  commit- 

tee.    '50.     8°. 

Report  of   the  committee  appointed   to    make   a 

valuation  of  the  polls  and  property  of  the  Com- 
monwealth.    '50.     f^. 

—  1860.     Journal  and  documents.     '61.     8°.     523  p. 
Report  of    the   committee   appointed  to  make  a 

valuation  of  the  polls  and  property  of  the  Com- 
monwealth.    '60.     f°. 

—  1864-65.     [Documents  and  reports,  May  1864-Feb. 

1865.     '64-65.]     8o. 
[  Vienna  Exposition.']      Commissioners   to  the  Exposi- 
tion at  Vienna.     Report.     1874.     8°.     91  p. 

—  Reports    of  the  Commissioners ;  with  special    re- 

ports prep,  for  the  Commission;  ed.  by  H.  A. 
Hill.  1875.  8°.  5,  566  p. 
[  World's  Fair.]  Board  of  World's  Fair  Managers. 
Massachusetts'  care  of  dependent  and  delinquent 
children,  por.,  il.  and  diagrams.  1893.  8°. 
68  p. 

—  Report,     il.     1894.     8°.     246  p. 

Supplemental  :  Colonial  and  Provincial. 

Including  Reprints. 
Governor.  Speeches  of  the  governors  of  Mass.,  1765- 
1775;  and  the  answers  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives to  the  same,  with  their  resolutions  and 
addresses  and  other  public  papers ;  comp.  by 
Alden  Bradford.     1818.     8°.     424  p. 

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STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Mass. 


Council.  Proceedings  relative  to  the  deposition  of 
Andrew  Oliver  concerning  what  passed  in  Council 
in  consequence  of  the  affair  of  the  5th  of  March, 
1770.  70.  f°.  (2)  33  p.  (App.  to  House  Jour- 
nal, 1770-71.) 

Judiciary.     Reports  of  cases  in  the  Superior  Court  of 
Judicature  of  Mass.  Bay,  1761-62;  ed,  by  T    M 
Quincy.     1865.     8°. 
Note,    Privately  pub. 

Legislature.  Charters  and  general  laws  of  the  colony 
and  province  of  Mass.  Bay,  [1634-1779].  1814  8^ 
vii,  830  p. 

—  Book  of  the  general  lawes  and  libertyes  concerning 

the  inhabitants  of  the  Massachusets ;  rev.  and  pub. 
in  May  1649.  [Also  several  laws  and  orders  in 
1661,  62,  64.]  Cambridge,  1660-r64].  1  8°  r4) 
88  (8)  4  p.  ■     ^  ^ 

—  General   laws  and  liberties  of  the  Mass.  Colony  in 

New  England;  rev.  and  reprinted  1672.  E:  Raw- 
son,  seer.  Cambridge,  London,  1675.  f.  ('3) 
170  (28)  6  p.  ^   ^ 

—  Same ;  [with  laws  1672-85].    Cambridge,  1672-r851 

f°.     (1)  170  (28)  126  p. 

Note.  Colonial  laws  of  Mass.  reprinted  from  ed.  of  1660 
with  eupplements  to  1672,  and  from  ed.  of  1672  with  supple- 
ments through  1686,  have  been  pub.  by  city  of  Boston,  under 
supervision  of  W.  H.  Whitmore,  1887-S9. 

—  Acts  and   laws   passed   by   the   Great   and  General 

Court  or  Assembly,  begun  at  Boston  8th  June 
1692  [to]  25th  May,  1698.  [Session  laws.]  '92- 
98.     fo.  ^ 

—  Acts   and   laws   of   His    Majesties   province   of  the 

Mass. -Bay  in  New-England,    [1692-99;    with   ses- 
sion laws  to  1711].     1699-1713.     t'\     363  p. 
Note.    Charter  granted  by  William  and  Mary  is  prefixed  to 
this  and  to  subsequent  compilations  of  general  laws  to  1780. 

—  Acts  and   laws   of  Her   Majesties   province   of   the 

Mass.-Bay  in  New-England,  [1692-1714;  with  ses- 
sion laws  to  1726].     1714-[26].     fo.     430  p. 

—  Acts  and   laws   passed   by  the   Great   and   General 

Court  or  Assembly  of  the  province  of  the  Mass  - 
Bay  in  New-England,  1692-1719.  London  (J- 
Baskett),  1724.     f".     xvi,  xvi,  359  p. 

—  Acts   and   laws   of   His   Majesty's   province   of  the 

Mass.-Bay  in  New-England,  [1692-1726;  wdth  ses- 
sion laws  to  1742].     1726-[42].     fo.     789  p. 

—  Same,    [1692-1742;    with    session    laws    to    17601 

1742-[60].  f^.  526  p. 

—  Same,    [1692-1759;    with   session    laws    to    17741 

1759-[74J.     fo.     679  p.  ^' 

—  Acts  and   laws   passed   by   the   Great  and   General 

Court  or  Assembly  of  the  colony  [and  state]  of  the 
Mass.-Bay  in  New-England,  July  1775-1780.  n.  t.p. 
[Watortown,  Boston,  '75-80.]     f.     329  p. 

—  Temporary  acts  and  laws  of  His  Majesty's  province 

of  the  Mass.-Bay  in  New  England;  [with  session 
laws  to  1754].     '42-[55].     fo.     (10)  465  p. 

—  Same,  [1730-55;   with  session  laws  to  1762]     '55- 

[62].     fo.     (]0)5.'30p. 

—  Same,    [1736-63;    with    session    laws    to    1774,    and 

"  Acts  ordered  to  be  left  out  of  the  last  impres- 
sion"].    •63-[74].      fo.      (22)  528  (1)  52  p. 

—  Acts  and  resolves,  j.ubllc  and  private,  of  the  province 

of  the  Mass.    ]};iy ;   prefixed,    the  charters;  with 

historical    and    explanatory    notes;     [ed.    by  Ellis 

Ames  and  A.  C.  GoodcU]  ;  v.  1-H.    [1869-96  1  8  v 
1.  So.                                                                            ■' 


(Jonl.:  v.  1.   lfi!)2-1714.     2.   17ir.-41.     .",.  1742-56.    4.  1757-1 
.).  170!)-HO.     0.  .App.-ndix,   V.  1:  Private  ucts  1692-1780 
Appendix,  v.  2-.i :  IteMolveo,  etc.,  1692-1707. 


7,  8. 


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STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Mass. 


Legislature,  continued. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1715,  20, 

25,  26,  30-7fi,  77-70.     1715-79.     f. 

—  Case  of  the  provinces  of  Mass. -Bay  and  New-York 

respecting  the  boundary  line.  1764.  f°.  xxx 
(1)  p.     (App.  to  House  Journal,  170;?-G4.) 

—  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Representatives  relative 

to  convening  the  General  Assembly  at  Harvard 
College.     [1770.]     8°.     83  p. 

—  Journals  of  each  Provincial  Congress,   1774-75,  and 

of  the  Committee  of  Safety,  with  other  docs. ;  pub. 
under  the  supervision  of  W:  Lincoln.  1838.  8°. 
lix,  778  p. 

—  Records  of  the  Governor  and  Company  of  the  Mass. 

Bay  in  New  England  ;  ed.  by  N.  B.  ShurtlefP,  1628- 
86.     1853-54.     5  v.  in  6.     4°. 

—  Records   of  the  colony   of  New   Plymouth  in  New 

England;  ed.   by  N.  B.  Shurtlefie.     1855-57.     8  v. 

in  6.     4°. 
Cont.:    V.  1.  Court  orders,  1633-40.    2.1641-51.    3.1651-61. 
4.  1661-68.    5.  1668-78.    6.  1678-91.    7.  Judicial  acts,  1636-92. 
8.  Misc.  records,  1633-89. 

—  Same  :  v.  9-12  ;  ed.  by  D:  Pulsifer.     1859-61.     4  v. 

4°. 

Cont. :  v.  9.  Acts  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  United 
Colonies  of  New  England,  1643-51.  10.  1653-79.  11.  Laws, 
1623-82.  12,  Deeds,  etc.,  1620-51.  Book  of  Indian  records 
for  their  lands. 

—  Compact   (The)   with   the  charter  and  laws  of   the 

colony  of  New  Plymouth ;  with  the  charter  of  the 
Council  at  Plymouth  and  the  articles  of  confedera- 
tion of  the  United  Colonies  of  New  England,  etc. ; 
pub.  under  the  supervision  of  W:  Brigham.  1836. 
8°.     X  (1)  357  p. 


59 


RHODE    ISLAND    STATE    PUBLICATIONS 

List  compiled  from,  material  furnished  by  J.  U.  Bongartz, 
Librarian  State  Law  Library,  Promdence,  and  by  G:  P.  Winship, 
and  from  Mass.  State  Librari/  Catalogue,  1880,  and  supple- 
ments 1884-98.  Secretary  of  State  ex  officio  State  Librarian. 
bettlement  of  Providence  by  Roger  Williams,  JuDe  16i!6.  Pur- 
chase  of  Rhode  Island,  1638.  Union  of  colonies  and  granting  of 
Ist  cliarter,  1644.  Independence  declared  by  "  State  of  R.  I  and 
Providence  Plantations,"  1776.  Ratification  of  Federal  constitu- 
tion, 1,90.  Adoption  of  State  constitution  to  replace  charter,  1843. 
Most  reports  now  made  in  April,  covering  preceding  12  months. 

Annual   reports;    documents  printed   by  order   of  the 

General  Assembly,  1850-98.     '50-98.     8°. 

J>'ote.      Include  Governor's  message,  annual  rpts.  of    state 

oflicers,  boards  and  commissions,  and  the  Acts  and  Resolves 

of  the  Legislature.  Called  also  "  Acts,  Resolves  and  Reports.' 

Constitution. 

Constitution  as  adopted  by  the  Convention  at  Provi- 
dence, Nov.,  1841.     '42.     8°.     27  p. 
A^ote.    "  Landholder's "  or  "Legal"  constitution;  rejected. 

Constitution   as   adopted  by  the  Convention  at  Provi- 
dence, I8th  Nov.,  1841.     '42.     8°.     22  p. 
J^ote.    Called  "  People's  constitution." 

Constitution  as  adopted  by  the  Convention  at  Newport 
Sept.,  1842.     '42.     8°.     24  p. 
Note.     Also  included  in  many  revisions  of  the  laws. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Documents,  etc.,  1842. 

Commissioners  to   Revise    the    Constitution.      Report 
1898.  ■ 

Ifm^"'     ^°°**"*^  constitution  submitted  and  rejected,  Apr. 

See  also  utider  Legislature,  Documents,  etc.,  1898. 

Executive  and    Staff. 

Governor.     Message   to  the  General   Assembly,  Jan 

1870-99.     '70-99.     8°. 

Cont.:  By  8.  Padelford,  1870-73;  by  H:  Howard,  1874-75- 

T^  "-J^'.PP'"'  1876-77;  by  C:  C.  Van  Zandt,  1878-80;  by  A.  H 

Littleheld,  1881-83;  by  A:  O.  Bourn,  1884-85:  bv  G'  P  Wet 

more,  1886-87 ;    by  J:  W.  Davis,  1888;  by  R.   C    Taft,']889- 

ll^'r)^-^^''''n''<.}'^f-''  ^y  "Vo^^-  L^'Jd.  1892;  by  D.  R.  Brown; 
1893-90;  by  C.  W.  Lippitt,  1896-97;  by  E.  Dyer,  1898-99. 

—  Special    message  of  Gov,   James  Y.   Smith,    Jan 

18C6.     '66.     8°. 
mne.  App.  cont.  R.  I.  claims  against  U.  8.  for  war  expenses. 

—  Report  of  A.  E.  Burnside  rel.  to  the  R.  I.  war  claim 

againHt  the  U.  S.     IhOS.     8".     lip. 

—  Report   of   Gov.    Wetmore   in    relation  to   clothing 

account  [of  4th  R.  I.  volunteers].     1886.     8". 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Donunents,  etc.,  1885. 

—  Special  message  of  Gov.    Elisha   Dyer,  Jan.   1898  ■ 

equipment  of  R.  I.  volunteers. 

—  Communication    from  the  Governor  [Dyer]   rel.  to 

proposed  harbor  line  at  Narragansett  Pier   Anr 
1898.  '      ^ 

—  [Prochimations  rel.  to  Thanksgiving  day,  Ar))or  day 

etc.] 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Documents,  etc.,  If-'.M. 

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STATE    PURLTCATIONS 


[R.I. 


Adjutant' general.  Annual  report,  1861-98.   '62-98.  8°. 
Note.      No   rpt.   1867-70,   78.      Beginning   with    1879,   rpte. 
include  those  of  Quartermaster-general,  Burgeon-geueral  and 
Judge  Advocate-general. 

—  Annual  report,  1865,  by  Elislia  Dyer;  reprinted  with 

additions  embodying  the  complete  record  of  K.  I. 
in  the  civil  war.     '93.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Official  register  of  K.  I.  officers  and  soldiers  in  the 

army  and  navy,  1861-66.     '&&.     8«.     827  (2j  p. 
Attorney -general,     lieport  on  the  Cove  lands,  to  Gen- 
eral Assembly,  Jan.  sess.,  1868.     '68.    8°.     18  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Documents,  etc.,  1868. 

—  See  also  Secretary  of  State. 

Chief  of  State  Police.     Annual  report,   1886-91.     '87- 

92.     8°. 
Judge  Advocate-general.     See  Adjutant-general. 
Quartermaster-general.      Report,    Jan. -March,     1864:. 

'65.     8°. 

—  Report  of   D.  C.  Remington  to  General  Assembly, 

Jan.  sess.,  1865.     '65.     8°.     82  p. 

—  See  also  Adjutant- general. 

Secretary  of  State.      Abstract  exhibiting  condition  of 
banks  in  R.  I.   [annual],  1849-56.     '49-56.     8°. 
Note.    None  pub.   1851,   52,   54,  55.     Continued    by    State 
Auditor.     Abstract  for  1853  includes  institutions  for  savings. 

—  Abstract  exhibiting  the  condition  of  the  institutions 

for  savings,  1856.     '56.     8". 

—  Report  rel.  to  the  registry   and  returns  of   births, 

marriages,    and   deaths   in    the    State,    lst-23d, 
1852/53-75.     '54-77.     8°. 
Note.    Continued  by   State   Registrar    of    Vital    Statistics, 
which  see  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Health. 


Report  upon  the  census  of  R.  I. 
M.  Snow.     '67-77.     2  v.     8 


1865,  75;  by  Edwin 


See  also  titider  Institutions,  Census  Office. 

—  Valuation  of  the  cities  and  towns  in  R.  I.,  1860-69, 

for  purposes  of  taxation;  by  E.  Dyer;  with  the 
census  of  the  Colony  in  1730  and  1775,  and  other 
statistics.     1871.     8°.     39  p. 

—  Manual  for  General  Assembly.     See  under  Legislat- 

ure, Documents,  etc. 

—  See  also  binder  Supplemental :  Colonial. 

—  State   Auditor   and   Attorney- general.      Report    of 

bonds,  coupons,  and  registered  certificates 
burned  by  General  Treasurer,  May  22,  1885. 
'85.  8".  15  p. 
State  Auditor.  Semi-annual  statement  exhibiting  condi- 
tion of  banks  [and  institutions  for  savings]  May 
1858;  annual  1863,  64,  67,  70,  72-98.    '58-98.     8°. 


Note.    Previously  pub.  by   Secretary  of   State. 
for  1884  numbered  18th. 


Statement 


Surgeon-general.     See  Adj utant-general . 

Treasurer.    Annual  report  [1883-97/98].     '84-98.     8°. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

[Agriculture.']  State  Board  of  Agriculture.  Annual 
report,  Ist-Hth  [1885-97/98].     '86-98.     8°. 

Bank  Commissioners.  Annual  statement  [1883-97/98]. 
'84-98. 

[Dams  and  Reservoirs.]  Commissioner  of  Dams  and 
Reservoirs.  Annual  report  [1883-97/98].  '84- 
98.     8°. 

[Dentistry  and   Pharmacy.]       State  Board  of  Phar- 
macy.   Annual  report,  lst-28th,  1871-97/98.   '71- 
98.     8«. 
State  Board  of  Registration  in  Dentistry.     Annual 
report  [1888-97/98].     '89-98.     8°. 

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Inspection] 


STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


[R.I. 


Annual  report,   lst-6th   [1894- 


\_Fislierits.']     Commissioners  of  Internal  (or  Inland) 

Fisheries.      Report,  Feb.  1872;  3d-27th  annual 

report,  1873-97/98.     '72-98.     8°. 

Note.    RptB.  3d,  5th,  and  8th  contain  laws  of  R.  I.  rel    to 
fiehenes. 

Commissioners  of  Shell  Fisheries.      Annual    report 

[1884-86,91-97/98].     '85-98.     8°. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Documents,  1870,  86,  87; 
and  under  MisceIlaneou.s. 
Harbor  Commissioners.    Annual  report,  lst-[23d   1876- 

97/98].     '77-98.     8°. 
IHealth.]     State   Board   of  Health.      Annual    report 
lst-21st,  inel.  30th-46th  report  upon  births,  mar- 
riages, and  deaths  in  1882-97/98.     '79-98.     8° 
—  Monthly  bulletin,  July  1888-Dec.  1898. 
State  Registrar  of  Vital  Statistics.    Report  upon  the 
births,  marriages,  and  deaths  in  the  State,  80th- 
46th,  1882-97/98.     '83-98.     8°. 

Note.    Rpts.  prior  to  30th  were  issued  by  Secretary  of  State 
which  see  wider  Executive  and  Staff.  ' 

[Highway.']       Commissioner   of   Highways.      Annual 
report  [2d].     1897. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful  for  Ist  rpt. 
[Industry  and  Labor.]      Bureau  of  Industrial  Statis- 
tics.    Annual  report  of  the  Commissioner,  1st- 
12th  [1887-97/98].     '88-98.     8°. 
Note.    10th  rpt.,  for  1896,  dated  Jan.  1898. 

Factory  Inspectors 
98].     '95-99.     „  . 
Insurance    Commissioner.      Annual    report,    with    an 
abstract  of  returns  of  insurance  companies  doing 
business  in  the  State,  1864-97/98.     '64-98.     8°. 

—  Abstract  of  returns  of  foreign  insurance  companies 

doing  business  in  R.  I.     1856. 
Note.    Possibly  issued  otherwise  than  by  Commissioner. 
Abstract  of  returns  of  insurance  companies.     1860. 
Note.    Possibly  issued  otherwise  than  by  Commissioner. 

—  Summary  of  the  standing,  on  Dec.  31,  1884,  of  the 

fire  and  fire-marine  insurance  companies,  author- 
ized to  do  business  in  R.  I.;   incl.  business  in  the 
State  in  1884,     '85.     8°.     11  p. 
License   Commissioners.     Annual    reports    [of    license 
commissioners   of    all   cities    and   towns   in   the 
State,  1883-85,  90-97/98].     '84-98.     8°. 
[Penal  rnstitutiotis.']      Women's  Board  of   Visitors  to 
Penal  and  Correctional  histitutions  of  the  State 
Annual  report,  [1883-87,  91-93].     '84-93      8° 
Railroad  Commissioners.     Report,  Jan.  and  May  sess. 
1865;  Jan.   1867;  May   1873;  semi-annual  Jan. 
1874,  75,  76;  annual  1879-98.     '65-98.     8° 
[Sinking  Fund.]     Board  of  Commissioners   of  'sink- 
ing Fund.     Annual  report  to  the  General  Assem- 
bly, 1884-86,  91,  98,     '84-98,     8°. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful  1887-90,  92-97, 
—  Report  of  the   joint  special  committee  to  take  an 
account  of  anrl  destroy  l)onds  of  the  State  and 
paid  coupons  in  the  hands  of  the   State  Auditor, 
May  1885,     '85.     8",     Up. 
[Soldiers.]     State  Board  of  Soldiers'  Relief.     Annual 
report,  ]st-9th,  1890-98,     8°. 
Noti".     Irregularly  i)ubliBhed. 
State  House  Commission.     Report.     1891-98      8^ 
[Valuation.]      Board  of -State    Valuation.'    Report. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State 
[  Weights  and  Measures.]       State  Sealer    of  Weights, 
Measures  and  Balances.     Report.     1894-98,     8". 

62 


Institutions] 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[R.I. 


Institutions. 

\^AgricuUure.'\  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic 
Arts.  Annual  roport,  lst-9tli,  [1888-90];  pt. 
2:  State  Agricultural  Exporinicnt  Station.     'fS!)- 

97.  8°. 

Note.    Called  State  Agricultural  School   and  Exp.  Station 
until  1892.     Pt.  1  of  ann.  rpt.  is  presumably  not  printed. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Ducamcntx,  I'tc,  lS7'.i,  S!),  90. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-48,  March  1889-July  1898.    '89- 

98.  8°. 

Census    Office.     State   census,    1885;   A.   Perry,    Supt. 
'87.     8°.     xiii,  Gii)  p. 
Note.    Advance  sheets  pub.  1886.     For  census  1865  and  1876 
nee  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of  State. 

—  Census   bulletin,   no.    l-IO,  Aug.   12,  1895-Apr.  24, 

1896.     n.t.2y.     ['95-90.]     f. 

—  State  census,   1895 :  report  of  H.  E.   Tiepke,  Com- 

missioner.    '97.     8". 
[Charities    and  Corrections.^     Board  of  State  Chari- 
ties and  Corrections.     Annual  report,   lst-29th, 
1869-97.     '70-98.     8". 

—  Report   of  Chaplain   of  State  Institutions  to   the 

Board.     1888.     S°. 
[Deaf.]   Rhode  Island  Institute  for  the  Deaf.     Report 

of  trustees.     1893-98.     8«. 
\_Educatio)i.]     Board   of   Education.     Annual  report, 

lst-28th ;    with   the    26th-53d    annual  report    of 

the  Commissioner  of  Public  Schools,  [1870-Jau. 

98].     '71-98.     8°. 
Note.    Since  1880  known  as  R.  I.  school  report. 

—  History   of  public  education  in  R.  I.,   1036-1876; 

by  T.  B.  Stockwell.     1870.     8°. 

—  International  Exhibition,  1870  :  Circular  of  infor- 

mation  respecting   the    dept.    of    education  and 
science,     n.  t.  p.     ['76.]     8°.     15  p. 

—  Catalogue    of    state    and     town     school    officers, 

[annual],     '88-98.     8°. 

—  Report  upon  subject  of  textile  schools,  1898.     8°. 
Commissioner  of  Public  Schools.     Annual  report,  1st- 

25th,  1845-70.     '46-70.     8°. 
Note.     Publication   doubtful   for  1846,   47,  49 ;   included  in 
Board  of  Education  reports  after  1870. 

—  Report,   Oct.,   1854,  [on  the  Bible  and  prayer   in 

public  schools]  ;  by  E.  R.  Potter.     '55.     8". 

—  Arbor  day  circular,  1891-94.     ['91-94.]     4°. 
Note.    Circular  for  1894  called  Program.    Discontinued. 

See  also  Agriculture,  and  under  Jjegislature,  Laws  of 
the  State,  and  Documents,  etc.,  1846,  49. 
[History. '\     Rhode    Island    Historical   Society.      Pro- 
ceedings [annual],  1883/84-91/92.     '84-92.     8°, 

—  Collections;   V.  1-9.     1827-97.     9  v.     8°. 

—  Publications;    new   ser.,  .v.    1-5,    Apr.    1893-97. 

'93-97.     8°. 
Note.    Society  has  pub.  various  catalogues  and  memorials. 
[Hospital.']     Rhode  Island  Hospital.     Report  of  trus- 
tees, 20th-35th  annual  meeting,  1883-98.     8°. 
[Prison..]     State  Prison.     Report,  1838,  39,  43,  45,  49, 
53,  56,  57,  59,  61,  62,  66,  67,  70,  72,  73,  75,  76,  77. 
State  Prison  Commission.     Annual  report  [on]  the 
erection  of  a  new  state  prison,  lst-5th,  1875-79. 
'75-79.     8°. 

Judiciary. 
Reports  of  cases  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  R.  I.,  v.  1- 
V.  20,  pts.  1-3,  [1828-98].     '47-98,     8°. 
Cant.:  v.  1,  1828-51;  by  J.  K.  Angell.     2,  1851-53;  by   T. 
Durfee.    3,  1853-56;  by  J.  P.  Knowles.    4-7,  1856-63;   by  S. 
Ames.     8,  1864-67;  by  S.  Ames,  J.  P.  Knowles  and  C.  S.  Brad- 
ley.   9-10,   1868-74;  by  J.  F.  Tobey.     11-17,  1874-92;  by  A. 
Green.   18,  1892-93;  by  G.B.  Barrows.   19-20,  pts.  1-3, 1893-98 ; 
by  T:  P.  Barnefield. 

Note.    V.  1  was  pub.  In  pts.,  t.  p.  for  whole  bearing  date  of 
first  issue,  1847.     v.  1,  2  reprinted  by  8.  S.  Rider  in  1880. 

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General  index  to  v.  1-10  of  R.  I.  Reports.     1877.     8". 

—  ;Sa»He,  to  V.  1-15.     1889.     8o. 

Index  to  decisions,  March  term  1868-Oct.  term  187d, 
[no.  1-11.     '68-73].     8°. 

Indexes,  A-Z,  AA-TT  to  decisions,  March  term  1874- 
Oct.  term  1897.     74-98.     8°. 

Opinion  of  Supreme  Court  upon  appointment  by  Gov- 
ernor of  Supt.  of  State  Census.     1885.     8". 

Opinion  of  Supreme  Court  upon  duty  of  calling  a  special 
election  for  member  of  Congress.     1887.     8°. 

Opinion  of  the  Supreme  Court  upon  the  legality  of 
plurality  elections.     1887.     8°. 

Opinion  of  the  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  rel.  to 
chap.  800  of  the  Public  laws,  the  Narragansett 
Indians;  given  to  the  Senate  Jan.  sess.  1898; 
prep,  by  Rogers.     '98.     8°.     85  p. 

Legislature.     [Called  General  Assembly.] 

There  were  13  sesaions  1776/77;  11,  1777/78;  8  eessions 
vearlv  1778/79-81/82,  except  in  1780/81  when  there  were  10. 
There  were  6  sessione  yearly  1782/83-90/91,  except  in  1784/85, 
88/89  90/91  when  there  were  5,  and  1786/87  wlien  there  were 
7  There  were  4  sessions  yearly  1791/92-1854/55,  except  in 
1792/93  93/94,  97/98,  1S08/09,  12/13,  14/15,  20/21,  32/33,  34/^5, 
43/44  53  /54,  when  there  were  5,  and  1841/42,  when  there 
were'6  There  were  2  sessions  yearly  1855/u6-98/99 ;  except 
in  years  1860-64,  76/77-81/82,  86/87,  88/89-91/92,  96/97,  when 
there  were  3,  and  1887/88,  when  there  were  4. 

See  also  imder  Supplemental;  Colonial. 
[Laws  of  the  State.]    Acts  and  Resolves,  or  Schedules, 
1776/77-1898/99. 

A^oie.  The  Acts  and  Resolves  of  each  session  were  printed 
in  a  separate  part  or  schedule;  beginning  with  the  Jan.  sess. 
1850,  each  schedule  has  a  separate  title-page.  There  was  a 
supplement  to  the  June  schedule  1800;  the  4  sessions  of  188i/b8 
are  contained  in  3  schedules.  Beginning  with  the  May  session 
1817,  the  schedules  are  octavos. 

—  Index  to  Acts  and  Resolves,  1758-1850;  by  J:  R. 

Bartlett.     1856.     S^. 

—  Same,  1850-62;  by  J:  R.  Bartlett.     '63.     S°. 

—  Same,  1863-73;  by  J.  M.  Addeman.     '75.     8°. 

—  Public  Laws  of  R.  I.  and  Providence  Plantations  as 

rev.  and  finally  enacted,  Jan.  1798.  '98.8°.  652  p. 

—  Same  :  Sup.  to  the  Digest  of  the  Laws,  1798  ;  public 

laws  passed  since  1798.     1810.     8«. 

—  Public  laws,  annual  1798-1813.     8°. 

Note.     Called  Session  laws;  paged  consecutively,  1-232. 

—  Public  laws,  1814,  17,  19,  21.     4  v. 

2\fote.     Paged  consecutively  with  Supplement  of  1810. 

—  Public  laws  as  rev.  and  enacted,  Jan.,  1822.    '22.    8°. 

Mjte.    Also  an  undated  ed. 

—  Public  laws  [biennial],  1822-39,  40,  42.     10  v. 

Note.     Pagination  continued,  525-2097. 

—  Public  laws  as  rev.  and  enacted,  Jan.  1844.    '44.    8". 

Note.    Reprinted  1852. 

—  Public  laws  [biennial],  1846-48,  51-57.     6  v. 

Note.     Pagination  595-1345. 

—  Revised  Statutes  of  R.  I.  and  Providence  Plantations. 

1857.     S''.     XV,  804  p. 

—  Public  laws  :  Sups.  1-8  [biennial],  1859-71,  72.     8  v. 

Note.  Pagination  continuous,  1-771 ;  except  for  irregularity 
In  Hup.  5. 

—  Public  law8,  1857-67;   compiled.     '67.     8°. 

—  General    statutes.       Cambridge,     1872.      8".      xiii, 

770  p. 

—  Same;  Ist  sup.,  1873-74.     '74.     8«. 

—  Same;  Sup.  A:   Public  laws,  1873-76.     '76.     8". 

—  Same;  [Sup.]:   I'uhlic  laws,    1873-78.     '78.     8". 

—  Public  laws,  1878-82. 

Note.    Printed  for  each  sosalon. 

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{^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  Public  statutes.     1882.     8°. 

—  Public  laws;  sup.  to  statutes,  1882-85.     '85.     8°. 

—  5'ame/  188C-98.     '87-98.     8°. 

Note.     Printed  annually. 

—  General  laws  of  the  State  of  li.  I.  and  Providence 

Plantations;  prefixed,  the  constitutions  of  the 
U.  S.  and  of  the  State.     1896.     8».    xvi,  1447  p. 

—  Check  list  of  R.  I.  laws  ;  by  J.  H.  Bongartz.   1893.  8«. 

Note.     Pub.  privately  by  author,  Librarian  State  Law  Li- 
brary, Providence;  price  $1,  pap. 

—  {_Bounda7-y.'\     Act  establishing  the  northern  bound- 

ary line  between  li.  I.  and  Mass.  n.  t.  p. 
[1883.]     8".     (2)  p. 

—  [Judiciary.]     District  courts,  their  civil  and  criminal 

jurisdiction;  chaps.  597-8  of  the  public  laws, 
passed  May  27,  1886.     '86.     8°.     27  p. 

Act   to  simplify  the  duties,  equalize  the  burdens 

and  increase  the  efficiency  of  the  Judiciary  of 
the  State,  passed  May  19,  1893.    '93.    8*^.    272  p. 

Act  in  amendment  of  the  Judiciary  act,  passed 

May  17,  1895.     '95.     8°. 
Note.    Not  in  series  of  numbered  statutes  of  the  public  laws. 

—  [Liquor.]     License  law,  Jan.  1844. 

Act  for  the  suppression  of  intemperance,  passed 

May  27,  1886.     '80.     8°.     20  p. 

—  [Militia.]     Mihtia  law,  June,  1843. 

Militia  law ;  also  extracts  from  the  constitution 

and  laws  of  the  U.  S.  and  this  State  in  relation 
thereto;  rev.  Jan.  sess.,  1875.     '75.     8".     48  p. 

Same  :  New  militia   law   as   adopted   Jan.  sess. 

1879.     '79.     8°.     55  p. 

S'ame.-  Militia  law,  1883.     '83.     8".     48  p. 

—  [Rail7-oad]  Act  concerning  the  Union  li.  R.   Co., 

passed  May  3,  1892.     h.t.p.     ['92.]     8°.     6  p. 

—  [School.]  Acts  rel.  to  public  schools.  1839.     8°. 
Public  school  law,  June  1845. 

School  laws  ;  rev.  ed.     1846. 

Same.    1847,  61,  53,  55,  57,  73.   6  v.    8°.  and  12". 

School  manual.     1873,  82.     2  v.     8°. 

Supplement  to  school  manual;  nos.  2,  3,  5  :  Pub- 
lic laws  [rel.  to  public  schools],  1884,  85,  88. 
n.  t.p.     ['84-88.]     120. 

Public   statutes   and   public    laws    pertaining   to 

education,  1882-93;  comp.  by  T.  B.  Stockwell, 
Commissioner  of  Public  Schools.  1893.  8"^.  97  p. 

School  Manual,  cont.  laws  of  R.  I.  rel.  to  public 

instruction,  with  decisions,  remarks  and  forms, 
1896.     '96.     12'^.     xi,  439  p. 

[Documents,  etc.]     Joint  rules  and  orders  of  the  General 
Assembly,  1851.     '51.     12°. 
Note.    Reprinted  for  1856,  57,  61,  62,  63,  67. 

—  Same:    Manual  of   the  rules  and   orders,   1867-68. 

'67.     8°. 
Note.    Reprinted  for  1872/73. 

—  Same  :  Manual  with  rules  and  orders  for  the  use  of 

the  General  Assembly;  issued  by  Sec.  of  State, 
1873/74-97/98.     '74-98.      12°. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  appointed  Feb.  sess.,  1809, 

[on]  Farmer's  Exchange  Bank  in  Glocester ; 
with  docs,  accompanying  the  same.  '09.  8°.  43  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  subject  of  an  exten- 

sion of  suffrage.     [1S29.]     8°.     26  p. 

—  Legislative   investigation   into  masonry ;    history  of 

the  examination  before  a  committee  of  the 
General  Assembly,  Dec.  7,  1831-J:m.  7,  1832; 
reported  from  minutes  taken  at  the  time  by  R.  F. 
Hallett,  0:  Turner,  and  others.  [Boston],  '32. 
8°.     85  (2)  p. 

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[Documents,  etc  ,  continued.^ 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  action  of  the  General 

Assembly  on  the  subject  of  the  Constitution. 
[1842.]     8°.     15  p. 

Report   ou   the  condition  and  improvement  of  the 

public  schools ;  by  H:  Barnard.     1846.     8". 

—  Reports  and  documents  relating  to  the  public  schools  ; 

by  H:  Barnard.     1849.     8°. 

Report  of  joint  committee  upon  boundary  line  between 

R.  I.  and  Mass.,  Jan.,  1849.     '49.     8°.     58  p. 

—  Report  on  the  poor  and  insane  in  R.  I.  ;  by  T.   R. 

Hazard.     1851.     8°. 

Report  of   committee   on  Indian   tribe.     1852.     8°. 

8  p. 

—  Majority  report  of  joint  committee  on  disputed  bound- 

ary between  R.  I.  and  Mass.     1860.     8°.     12  p. 

Report  of  the  special  committee  rel.  to  deleterious 

substances  deposited  in  the  public  waters  of  the 
State,     n.t.p.     [I860.]     8°.     8  p. 

Report  on  the  physical  condition  of  the  R.  1.  regi- 
ments in  Virginia  and  in  the  vicinity  of  Wash- 
ington;  by  L.  Morton.     1863.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Report   upon  the  disabled  R.   I.  soldiers,   1863;  by 

Mrs.  C.  F.  Dailey.     '63.     8°.     24  p. 

Report  of  finance  committee  of  the  house  on  bounty 

frauds,  etc.,  Jan.  sess.,  1865.     '65.     8°.     411  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  special  committee  to  proceed  to 

Washington,  for  the  purpose  of  securing  an 
extension  of  the  draft.     1865.     8".     7  p. 

—  Report   of    joint   special    committee   on   the    State 

Asylum  for  the  Insane.     1868.     8°.     lip. 

—  Report  upon  sanitary  effects  of  filling  Cove  basin  in 

Providence ;  by  E.  M.  Snow.     1868.     8°.     10  p. 

Report  of  joint  special  committee  to  examine  into 

the  fisheries  of  Narragansett  Bay.  Pawtucket, 
1870.     8°.     158  (Dp. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  special  committee  on  the  Agri- 

cultural College,     n.  t.  p.     [1872.]     8°.     4  p. 

Report  of  the  joint   select  committee  on  the  State 

Farm.     1876.     8°.     27  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  State  charities  and  cor- 

rections upon  the  State  institutions  at  Cranston. 
1883.     8°.     13  p. 

Docket  of  unfinished  business  [of  the  Senate,  May 

sess.  1883,  Jan.,  May  sess.  1884];  bills,  memo- 
rials and  resolutions  of  a  public  nature,  n.  t.  p. 
'83-84.     3  v.     8°. 

—  Same  [of  the  House,  Jan.   sess.,  1884];  bills  of  a 

public  nature,     n.  t.  p.     ['84.]     8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  elections,  1884.     8°. 

—  Communication   from    U.    S.    Treasury   Dcpt.    rel. 

to  clothing  acct.  [of  4th  R.  I.  volunteers]. 
1885.     8°.     33  p. 

Henry  Bowen  Anthony ;  a   memorial,     por.     1885. 

8«.     198(1)  p. 

Minority  report  of  the  Senate  judiciary  committee 

upon  the  proposed  "  ten  hour  law  "  to  the  Senate, 
Apr.  2,  188.">;   [by  C.  Nourse].     '85.     8°.     15  p. 

Rejioit  of  joint  sjjecial   committee  considering  any 

change  in  law  rel.  to  oyster  fisheries.     1886.     8°. 

Report  of  joint  special  committee  to  establish  a  true 

meridian  line  and  to  fix  a  standard  measure  arid 
for  reguliitiiig  the  practice  of  surveying  witliin 
tliis  state.     1H86.     8". 

Uei)ort  of  committee  to  investigate  the  administra- 
tion of  tiic  criminal  law.     1H87.     8°. 

Report   of    joint    Hjjeciiil   committee    on    memorial 

[concerning  4th  K.  I.  Volunteers].      1887.     8°. 

R(.|  ort  of  joint  special  committee  on  the  petition  of 

tlie  K.  I.   St(jnc   Bridge  (;omnii.sHion.     1887.     8". 

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{^Documents ^  etc.,  contimied.'] 

—  Report  of  joint  special  committee  [on]  trap,  fyke 

and  pound  fishing.     1887.     80. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  of  the  House  to  investi- 

gate the    management   of  the  State    Home  and 
School  for  Dependent  Children.     1888. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  of  the  Senate  to  investi- 

gate the  management  of  the  State  institutions  at 
Cranston.     1888. 

—  Communication  from  U.  S.  Treasury  Dept.  regarding 

claim  [rel.  to  4th  R.  I.  volunteers].     1889.     8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  elections,  1889.     8°. 

—  Report  of  joint  special  committee  upon  the  selection 

of  a  site  for  the  State  Agricultural  School,  1889. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  count  ballots  cast  for  con- 

gressmen.    1892.     8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  investigate  the  management 

of  the  Soldiers'  Home.     1893.     80. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  special  legislation,  on  the 

nine  hour  law.     1894.     8°. 

—  Report  of  House  committee  on  election.     1894.     S''. 

—  Report   of    judiciary   committee   of    the  House   on 

Governor's  message.     1894.     8°. 

—  Same  :  Minority  report.     1894.     8°. 

—  Report   of  joint   committee    [on]    condition   of  the 

roads  and  highways  of  the  State.     1895.     8°. 

—  Report  of  joint  special  committee  on  R.  I.  College 

of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts.     189G.     8°. 

—  Report    of    joint    special    committee    on    taxation. 

1896.     8°. 

—  Report  of  joint  special  committee  on  the  depressed 

condition  of  the  cotton  industry,  Jan.  1898. 

—  Report   of  joint  special  committee  to  consider   the 

report  of  the  Commission  to  Revise  the  Constitu- 
tion of  the  State.     1898. 

Miscellaneous. 

lBounda7-ies.^     Commission  to   Erect   Monuments  on 
the   Boundary   Line   between   Mass.    and  R.   I. 
Report,     n.  t.  p.     [1864.]     8°.     4  p. 
Commissioners  on  the  Boundary  Line  between  Mass. 
and  R.  I.      Report  to   the  General   Assembly, 
May  1867.     '67.     8°.     23  p. 
Commissioners  on  Northern  Boundary  Line  between 
R.   I.   and  Mass.      Report,    Jan.    1883.      n.  p. 
['83.]     8«.     4  p. 
Joint   Commission  on  the  Northern   Boundary  Line 
between  Mass.  and  R.  I.     Report,  1884,  87.     8°. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Laws,  and  Documents, 
etc.,  1849,  60. 
{^Bridge. 1     Seekonk  River  Bridge   Commission.      Re- 
ports.    1887,  92,  93.     3  v.     8°. 
Mote.     Called  also  Stone  Bridge  Commission. 
See  also  U7ider  Legislature,  Documents,  etc.,  1887. 

l^Brown    University.']       Commissio?i    to     Confer   with 
Brown   University  in   Relation  to  the  Agricult- 
ural Fund.     Majority  report.     1892.     8°. 
—  Minority  report.     1892.     8". 
lChildre?i.]      Commissioner   to  Ascertain  the  Number, 
Ages,  Hours  of  Labor,  etc.,  of  Children  in  Man- 
ufacturing Establishments.     Report,  Jan.   1853. 
'53.     8°.     8  p. 
Commissioners  to  Locate  State  Home  and  School  for 
Dependent  Children.     Report.     1885. 
See  also  xmder  Legislature,  Documents,  etc.,  1888. 
\_E%positions.~\     Commissioner  to  the   Universal  Expo- 
sition at  Pans,  1867.    Report  of  John  G.  Perry, 
Commissioner,     il.     '68.     8°.     20  p. 

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[Expositions,  continued.'] 

Commnssioner  to  the  Universal  Exposition  at  Paris 

1890.     Report.     1890.     8°. 
Commissioners  to  the  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 
Circular  no.  22  :  [Preparations  for  the  educational 
exhibit  at  Chicago.]     n.t.p.      ['93.]     8°.     (4)  p 
—  Report.     1894.     8". 

Commissioners  to  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Cen- 
tennial Exposition  at  New  Orleans.  Report 
1884/85.     8°.  ' 

^Fisheries.]     Commissioners  [on']  the  Practicability  of 
Re- Stocking  the  Waters  of  the  State  with  Salmon 
and  other  Migratory  Fish.      Report,  Jan.  1869 
n.  t.  p.     ['69.  J     8°.     16  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Documents,  etc.,  1870. 
[Forestry.]     Rhode  Island  Delegate  to  American  For- 
estry Congress.     Report.     1890.     8°. 
[History.]     Commissioners  to  the  Convention  at  Wash- 
ington, 1861.     Report  to  the  General  Assembly 
Jan.  1861.     '61.     8°.     9  p. 
Council  of  War.     Orders  made  between  the  sessions 
of  the  General  Assembly,  Oct.  and  Dec,  1778 
n.  t.p.     [1778.]     fo.     22  p.  I 

Record   Commissioners.     Reports  :    Early  town  rec- 
ords.    1891-94.     8°.  I 
—  1st  annual  report.     1898. 

Representative   from  R.  I.  to  Meeting  of  Gettysburg 
Battlefield  Memorial  Ass'n.     Report.     1890.     8°. 
Representative  from  R.  I.  to  Meeting  of  the  Governor's 
of  the  13  Original  States.     Report.     1890.     8°. 
Rhode  Island  historical  tracts;  1st  ser.,  no.  19,  pt.  2, 
1884,  no.    20,   1895;  2d  ser.,   no.   2,    1891,    noV 
3-5,  1896.     '84-96.     4°. 
Vital  records  of  R.  I.,  1636-1850;  by  J.  N.  Arnold 
1891-96.     8  V.     40. 
[Indians.]      Commission  on  Affairs  of  the  Narragan- 
sett  Indians.    Annual  report,  4th,  1884.    '84.    8°. 
[Legislation.]       Commissioners  for  the  Promoting  of 
Uniformity  of  Legislation  in  the  U.  S.     Annual 
report,  [lst-2d]  1897-98. 
[Pawtvxet   River.]      Commission   on    Pollution  of  the 
Pawtuxet  River.      Preliminary  report,   1893-94. 

[Prison  Conference.]   Delegate  to  International  Prison 
Conference  at  Rome,  Italy.     Report.     1887.     8° 
[Providence.]      Commission  to  Sell   Old   State  Prison 
and  Jail   Property  in  Providence.     Annual  re- 
port.     1884-86. 
Commissioners  on  Apportionment  of  the  Debt  of  the 
Old  Town  of  North  Providence.  Report.  1884.  8°. 
Commissioners   to    Decorate   the  Providence   County 
Court  House.  Report  and  proceedings  on  the  legis- 
lative visit,  Feb.  4.  1885.    il.     '85.     8°.    85  (1)  p. 
Index   to  births,  marriages   and  deaths   recorded  in 
Providence,  1871-90;  [by  C:  V.  Chapin]  .-supple- 
ment to  Snow's  Index.     1894-95.     2  v.     8°. 
See  also  under  Supplemental :  Colonial. 
[Provost  Marshal.]      U.   S.   Provost  Marshal  of  R.  I. 
Ifeport  of  W.   E.  Hamlin,  1863.     '63.     8°.     7  p. 
[Revenue.]     Commission  on  the  Revenue  of  the  State. 

Report.     1897. 
[Survey.]     Commission  [on]  a  Plan  for  a  Geological 
and  Scientific  Survey  of  the  State.    Report,  Jan 
1876.     '76.     8".     13  p." 
Geological  and  Agricultural  Survey.     Report,  1839- 

by  C.  T.  Jackson,     map  and  plates.     '40.  '  8"! 
Rhode  Inland  Map  Commission.      i{cport       1893      8° 
Topographical  atla.s  of  R.  I.  an.l  Providence   Planta- 
tions; by  the  IJ.  ,S.  Geologieal  Survey  in  coopera 
tion  with  the  State.     1891.     12  sheets,     fo. 

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[Survey,  continued.^ 
—  Same;  Providence  Co.  and  southern  R.  I.    Phila., 

1895.  2  V. 

Washington    Co.    Court    House    Commission.     Report. 

1896.  8°. 

Supplemental  :  Colonial. 
Including  reprints. 
[General  Assembly.]     Acts  and  Resolves,  or  Schedules, 
1747/48-75/76. 


2^ote.  Beginning  with  1762/63,  a  schedule  was  printed  for 
each  session.  Pagination  1762/63  continues  that  of  previous 
year. 

For  index  to  schedules  1758-76  see  under  Legislature,  Laws 
of  the  State. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  1st  General  Assembly  of  "The 

Incorporation  of  Providence  Plantations,"  and 
the  code  of  laws  adopted  by  that  Assembly  in 
1647;  with  notes  historical  and  explanatory  by 
W.  R.  Staples.     1847.     8°.     64  p. 

—  Laws  and  acts  of  Her  Majesties  Colony  of  R.  I.  and 

Providence-Plantations  from   first  settlement  in 
1636  to   1705;  with  historical  introd.  by  Sidney 
S.  Rider.     1896.     fo. 
Note.     100  fao-sim.  copies  of  ms.  dated  1705. 

—  Acts  and  laws  of  His  Majesty's  Colony  of  R.  I.  and 

Providence-Plantations   in   America;    with    the 
charter.     Boston,  1179  [1719].     f.     (133)  p. 
Note.    50  copies  of  a  fac-slmile  reprint,  with  bibliographical 
and  historical  introd.,  were  issued  by  S.  S.  Rider  in  1895. 

—  Acts  and  laws  and  charter.     Newport,  1730.     f°. 

—  Same,  annual  1730-1736.     fo. 

Note.  Uniform  with  above  and  paged  consecutively  211-283. 
Includes  important  laws  only.  There  was  a  facsimile  reprint 
by  Sidney  8.  Rider,  undated. 

—  Acts  and  laws  and  charter,  [1744].     Newport,  '46. 

f°. 

—  Same,  1745-52.     Newport,  '52.     f°. 

—  Acts  and  Laws,  and  Charter.     Newport,  1767.     f°. 

Note.    Index  pub.  separately. 

—  Acts  and  Laws  since  1767.    Newport,  '72.    f°.    41  p. 

Note.  .50  copies  of  fac-simile  reprint  were  issued  by  Harry 
Gregory  in  1893. 

Records  of  the  colony  of  R.  I.  and  Providence  Planta- 
tions ;  selection  from  the  schedules,  with  other 
official  docs. ;  ed.  by  J.  R.  Bartlett,  Secretary  of 
State.     1856-65.     10  v.     8°. 

Cont.:  V.  1.  1636-63.  5.  1741-56.  9.     1780-83. 

2.  1664-77.  6.  1757-69.  10.     1784-92. 

3.  1678-1706.  7.  1770-76. 

4.  1707-40.  8.  1776-79. 

Census  of  R.  I.  and  Providence  Plantations,  1774;  arr. 
by  J.  R.  Bartlett,  Secretary  of  State.  1858.  8°. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of  State. 

Rhode  Island  in  the  Continental  Congress,  with  the 
Journal  of  the  Convention  that  adopted  the  con- 
stitution, 1765-90;  by  W.  R.  Staples;  ed.  by  R. 
A.  Guild.     1870.     8°.     xlviii,  725  p. 

Early  records  of  the  town  of  Providence,  1636-1714. 
1892-98.     12  V.     8°. 


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Aoif  c^  r^^r-f^  A'^"''  ^naUrial  furnished  bu  G:  S  Oodard 
itnf  r'^-f^  Librarian,  Hartford,  by  courtesy  If  C:  j.  noadlv 
State  Librarian  ;  and  by  the  Pequot  Library,  Southport 

Hartford   settled   by   Dutch,   1633;  Conn,  valley   bv   colonifits 
Tr..^'";,'  ^^^^\  Saybrook  and  New  Haven  by  E^^liJh,  163?-38 

upa  ffioTw'thJp'"''"  "J''^^"'  ^'^^'•-  constitution's  drawn 
up  at  Uaitford  by  the  Conn,  nver  settlements,  Jan.  1630  Rovil 
charter  granted  the  River  Colony.  1662,  including  the  rival  co  W 
tL^^  ^''';^°  '"i'^'"  "«  boundaries,  the  coramonweaUh  to  bl 
llT^  "'  o°'°°''  °^  ^°°°-  Union,  1665.  Double  capitirHar  ford 
l-^ifr  "aven..l701-lS73.  State  independence  declared  Tre 
Federal  constitution  ratified,  1788;  Hartford  convemion  1814 
Present  constitution  adopted,  1818.  ^ouvenuon,   isi4. 

Public  documents :  reports  of  public  officers  and  insti- 
tutions;  annual,  1850-99.     '50-99.     75  V.     8°. 
Cont 


Year. 
1850 
1851 
1852 
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1861 
1862 


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23 
27 
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1867 

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1883 
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Nos. 
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Year. 

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1896 

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Note.  Called  Message,  reports,  etc.,  1850-58  •  Messaee  and 
documents  1859,  60.  Numbers  of  each  year  bound  togefher°n 
1  V  18O0-78;  in  2  v..  1879-96;  in  3  v.,  1897,  98;  in  4  v  1899 
Include  also  quasi  public   docs.,  such   as   rpts    of  oJaf  and 

?prtt'^,-r'«^.^^T'  ^°'"  I"^^'^^'  Hartford*^  HospitarShef 
=il^  Scientific  School,  and  Conn.  Prison  Ass'n.  Rpts  occa 
Bionally  omitted  owing  to  accident,  or  irregularity  of  s'ze? 

Constitution  and  Constitutional  Convention. 
Constitutional  Convention,  1818.     Constitution  of  civil 
government  for  people   of  the  State,  framed  by 
a  convention  of  their  delegates  and  submitted  to 

iq^qP^^PmI^."'"  *^''''"  consideration  and  adoption, 
1818.     ['18.]     8°.     24  p. 
—  Journal,     '73.     8°.     121  p, 

„."f''*;  .  '^^f.  constitution  adopted  1818  is  incl.  In  this  Jour 
nal  and  in  all  subsequent  eds.  of  the  Statutes. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Message,   annual    1817-87,  biennial  1889- 
['17?]-99.     8". 

bv^''r"H'p"?''^-'^o,''=°"'  '817-26;  by  G.  Tomlinson,  1827-30- 
^fJ',^.^^L^T\}^^}r' IK'  '^y  n:W.  Edwards,  183:i;'by  8:  A 
Vtei  .  V  '  r^  i'-AY-  Edwards,  183.5-37;  by  W:  W.  Ellsworth 
1838-41  ;  by  C.  F.  Cleveland.  1842,  43;  by  H  8   Ba  dwin    lS4i 

bv   W    T     MInTr    is^-^'Vr';-  l«-^"-'i3;  ^>y   II:  Button,   1854; 
A     Ri,;i,V    u   "°^o'?••"•   •'•';  '*V   A.   H.  Holley,  1857;  bv  w' 
JeJln   Ih"!^'Z'i^^^-^t^'  ^y/-  ^-  ^-^^''-h.  1867.  08;  by  M. 
w  n    .,    T    '  ^y '/,■  ^^-  Ki'?''''''.  1>*70;  by  M.  Jewell,  1871    72- 
P^R    L  j"'^'"''"'  L'Jl"-"";  ^>y  '^-   I>-  nublmrd.  1877,  78'-  by 
C.  B.  Andrews,  1879,80;  by  H-  H    Bi.'elow    is«i     i-^'   k  ' 'r 
M.  Waller,  I8S3,  84;'by  '  M^^SL  ^  ^sV (''V-  b^  P^  C 
Lounsbury.m;;  bv  .\f.  G.  Rulkeloy,  .889;  by  ll  B  Vorr.^" 
LounHbLyJsoo:'"""'  '''"■'  "^  ^-  A- Cook,-^,897;  l/Sl^E.' 
mjte.     Publication  doubtful  1801-16.    None  insued  1891 
-Message  of    Gov.  Griswold,  special  sess.,  Aug.  26, 
1812;    with    docs,   accompanying    same.      New 
Haven,  '12.     8^     22  p. 

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Governor,  continued. 

—  [Bill  providing  for  assessment  and  collection  of  taxes  ; 

with  explanations  of  principles  on  which  hill  is 
founded;  by  O.  Wolcott,  J819.]     8°.    23  p. 

—  Special  message,  1836,  42. 

—  Report  of   His    Excellency,    C.   F.   Cleveland,    late 

Commissioner  on  Insane  Poor,  1844.  New 
Haven,  '44.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Message  of  [R.  S.  Baldwin]  returning  resolution  on 

petition  of  John  J.  Howe  and  others  vs.  Wash- 
ington Bridge  Co.,  with  his  objections,  1845.  '45. 
8«.     8  p. 

—  Message  in  rel.  to  the  war  with  Mexico,  etc.,  1846. 

New  Haven,  '46.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  Governor   [R.   S.  Baldwin]    as   Commis- 

sioner to  carry  into  effect  Appropriations  for  In- 
sane Poor,  Deaf  and  Dumb,  and  Blind,  1846. 
New  Haven,  '46.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Speech  of  C.  Bissell  to  the  Legislature,  1847.     '47. 

8°.     16  p. 

—  Message  [from  Thomas  H.  Seymour]  transmitting 

certain  documents  therein  named,  June  16,  1852. 
New  Haven,  '52.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Extracts  from   the  message  of  William   T.  Minor, 

rel.  to  the  Retreat  for  the  Insane.  1857.  8*^. 
5  p. 
' —  Message  of  His  Excellency  the  Gov.  [W:  A.  Buck- 
ingham] returning  to  the  Senate  the  resolution 
incorporating  the  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Railroad 
Co.,  May  27,  1859.     '59.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Message  of  William  A.  Buckingham,  rel.  to  special 

military  tax.  May  20,  1861.     ['61.]     8°.     2  p. 

—  Message  of  William  A.  Buckingham,  respecting  the 

boundary  line  betAveen  the  states  of  Conn,  and 
N.  Y.,  June  5,  1861.     ['61.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Message  of  William  A.  Buckingham  at  opening  of 

special  sess.,  Oct.  1861.     '61.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Message  of  William  A.  Buckingham,  special  sess., 

Dec.  9,  1862.     New  Haven,  '62.     8«.      15  p. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Buckingham   accompanying  the  re- 

port of  Col.  H.  H.  Osgood  giving  the  number  of 
drafted  men  in  the  State,  Dec.  10,  1862.  New 
Haven,  '62.     8°.    45  p. 

—  Message  of  William  A.  Buckingham,  special  sess., 

Nov.  3,  1863.     '63.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Same,  Nov.  5,   1863;   [transmitting  report  of  Asst. 

Acting  Provost-Marshal-general].    '63.    8".    3  p. 

—  Same.,  Nov.   12,  1863;   [concerning  State  arms,  etc., 

loaned  to  citizens].     '63.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Message  of  [Richard  D.  Hubbard],  and  report  of 

Commission  on  State  Charities  and  Insane  Poor, 
[Feb.  1],  1877.     '77.     8°.     25  p. 

—  Special  message  from  Richard  D.  Hubbard  concern- 

ing joint  stock  corporations,  [Feb.  8,  1878].  '78. 
8".     12  p. 

—  Annual  Arbor  and  bird  day,  Fast  day,  and  Thanks- 

giving proclamations,     folio  sheets. 

—  Special  proclamations,  1776  (2),  11,  78,  79,  83,  94, 

1803,  92.     9  sheets. 
Adjutant-general  (1782-      ).     Annual  report  to  Com- 
mander-in-chief,  1838-98.      Hartford   and   New 
Haven,  '39-98.     8°. 

Note.  Rpts.  for  1836,  37,  40-47  unpublished;  publication 
doubtful  rpt.  for  1850.  Two  rpts.  dated  1877,  none  dated  1878  ; 
2  dated  1885,  none  dated  1887. 

—  Public  acts  rel.  to  militia  in  force  in  Conn.,  1847, 

52,54,56,61,65,71,74.  t>.  p.,  '47-74.  8  pm. 
8°. 


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Adjutant-general,  continued. 

—  General  orders,  rules  and  regulations  for  the  militia 

of  the  state;  Oct.  10,  1837.     '38.     12°.     32  p 

—  Mihtia  law  of  the  State,  1856  ;  with  acts  rel.  thereto- 

terras  of  orders,  returns,  regulations,  etc..  Sept 
1,  18o6.     Plates.     '56.     8°.     60  p. 

—  Same   1874,  and  acts.  rel.  to  militia  enacted  1876-80 

80.     8°.     33  p. 

—  Begulations   for  the  Conn.  National  Guard ;  by  D 

^-  Couch,  Adj. -gen.     (Pocket  ed.)     1884.     xii 

—  Militia  law  of  the  State,  revision  of  1887,  in  force 

Jan.  1,  1888.     '88.     8°.     35  p. 

—  Same,  revision  of  1893,  in  force  June  2,  1893      '93 

8°.     37  p. 

—  Law  and  regulations  for  the  Conn.  National  Guard  ; 

w  ,?.?'^^'^^^'^'^J-^^°-     (Pocketed.)    New 

Haven,  1894.     x,  285  p 

-5am.;  by  C:  P   Graham,  Adj.-gen.     (Pocket  ed.) 
Middletown,  1896.     x,  285  p.  ^ 

—  Roster  of  Conn,  militia,  1855-58.     ['55?]-58.    4  pm. 

Note.    Afterwards  incl.  lu  annual  rpt. 

—  Communication,    with   the   reports   of   the    brigade 

inspectors  of  the  1st  and  2d  brigades  for  1858  ■ 
oy.     8°.     2o  p.  ' 

—  Catalogue  of  1st,  2d,  3d,  4th  and  5th  regiments,  Conn 

volunteers,  1861.     '61.     8°      117  p 

—  Catalogue  of  6th,  7th,  8th,  9th,  10th,  and  11th  regi- 

ments of  mfantry,  1st  light  battery,  and  1st  bat- 
talion of  cavalry,  Conn,  volunteers,   1861.     '62 
o°.      144  p. 

—  Catalogue  of  12th  and  13th  regiments,  Conn,  volun- 

teers,  1862.     '62.     8°.     45  p 

—  Catalogue  of  14th,  15th,  16th,  17th,  18th,  19th,  20th 

and  21st  regiments,  and  2d  light  battery,  Conn 
\fllfl'  ^°'"  ^  y^^"  5  ^""^  22d,  23d,  24th,  25th' 
1862'.  '''62.'   To'    t'p"'™'°*^'   '''  '   '^«""^^' 

—  Catalogue  of  the  Conn,  volunteer  organizations  in 

the  service  of  the  U.  S.;  with  additional  enlist- 
ments and  casualties  to  July  1,  1864;  prep  by 
Adj. -gen.  H.  J.  Morse.     '64.     8°      847  p 

—  Same,  1861-65;  with  brief  summaries,  showing  the 

operations  and  service  of  the  several  regiments 
and  batteries;  prep,  by  C.  M.  Ingersoll!  Adj.- 
gen.,  1869.     '69.     8°.     937  p  ■ 

—  Record  of  Conn    in  the  war  of  the  revolution,  war 

or   18 J/,    and  war  with  Mexico.      '89      4°      17 
777,  180  p.  •     t  .     x/, 

—  Record  of  Conn   men  in  the  war  of  rebellion,  1861- 

«••>,  ed.  by  II.  p.  Johnston.    '89.    4°.     10    1071  p 

—  Roster  of  Conn,  volunteers  who  served  in  war  be- 

tween  U  S.  and  Spain,  1898-99.    '99.    8°     4'>  p 
~         mZT^'''  ^^^l-l'^ture,  Laws,  Special  Subjects'; 
Miscellaneous,  Military. 

Commander-in-chief.       Organization     of     militia,     ia- 
tantry,    cavalry,    and  artillery.      1816.      8°      86 
(+)  P- 
NoU..    Only  copy  seen  incomplete. 

Comptroller  of  Public  Accounts  (1786-  )  Renort 
annual  1807/08-87;  biennial  1888/89-93/94 -an- 
nual 189."»-98.     '08-98.     8^. 

47^''From'yH-'7'"V"r  '"'""^t^"'  ''P"'-  ^or  1808/09-16,  18-42.  44- 

—  Annual  legisintive  statistics;  comprising  names  res- 
i.lencoH,  etc.,  of  State  ofliccrs,  momhers,  officers 
and  committees  of  the  General  Assembly;  al.so 

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Comptroller  of  Public  Accounts,  continued. 

the   Rules   and   Joint   rules  of  the   Senate   and 
House,  1850-86.     -y.  ^j.,  ['50J-86.     8°. 
For  continuation,  see  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Dors., 
etc. 

—  Grand  list  of  the  State,  comp.  from  the  returns  of 

the  several   town    clerks,    annual  Oct.   1853-57. 
Hartford  and  New  Haven,  '54-57.     4°. 
Note.     Grand  list  by  towns  and  counties  incl.  in  Annual  or 
Biennial  rpt.  of  Comptroller  since  1874. 

—  Report  showing  indebtedness,  rate  of   tax,  and  ex- 

penditures of  towns,  cities,  boroughs,  and  coun- 
ties, June  1, 1874  ;  1877  ;  1878  ;  1880  ;  quadrennial, 
1880/84-93/96.     '74-97.     8  pra.     8°. 

Note.     Rpt.  for  1874  reprinted  1876. 

See  also  wider  Miscellaneous,  Taxation. 

—  Annual  reports  in  rel.  to  the  criminal  business  of  the 

courts  as  shown  by  the  returns  of  the  State 
attorneys,  1879/80-97/98.     '80-98.     8°. 

—  Public  statute  laws  for  regulation  of  school  societies, 

and  support  of  schools.     1834.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Tabular  statement  of  number  of  representatives  from 

the  several  counties  and  towns  in  Conn.,  and  of 
the  taxes  paid  by  each ;  with  numerical  ratio  of 
the  representation  to  the  population  and  to  the 
taxation,  1845.     '45.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Same,  with  the  number  of  acres  and  value  of  land  in 

each  town.     1851.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Report  in  answer  to  a  resolution  calling  for  a  state- 

ment of  the  amount  of  money  appropriated  for 
benevolent  and  charitable  objects,  1870-76.  '77. 
8°.     6  p. 

—  Report  on  expenses  of  Special  Commission  for  Life 

Insurance  Cos.,  1877.     '77.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Supplemental  report  and  analysis  of   Comptroller's 

report  of  1878.     '78.     8°.    '4  p. 

—  Supplementary  report  of  the  Comptroller  concern- 

ing the  furniture  and  furnishing  of  the  new 
Capitol,  1879.  '79.  8°.  5  p. 
See  also  H7ider  Miscellaneous,  Capitol. 
Major-general.  Communication  from  William  H.  Rus- 
sell concerning  the  militia  of  the  State,  to  his 
Excellency  Wm.  A.  Buckingham,  1864.  New 
Haven,  '64.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  to  the  General  Assembly  [1866;  by  W:  H. 

Russell].    New  Haven, '66.    8°.    10  p. 
Paymaster-general .     Report  to   Gov.  Buckingham  for 
the  year  ending  March  31,  1864.     New  Haven, 
'64.     8°.     20  p. 
Quartermaster-general    (1782-         ).      Annual    report 
to    the    Commander-in-chief,    1839-98.      v.   p., 
['39]-98.     8°. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful  prior  to  1839  and  for  1840-i5. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneovis,  Hathaway . 

Secretary  of  State.  Report  of  births,  marriages  and 
deaths,  annual  1847/48-53.  Hartford  and  New 
Haven.     '49-54.     5  v.     8°. 

Note.  No  rpt.  for  period  Aug.  1,  1851-Sept.  1852;  rpt.  for 
1853  covered  period  beginning  Oct.  1,  1S52. 

For  continuation  nee  under  lustitutions.  State  Librarian, 
and  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Slate  Board  of  Health. 

—  Abstract   of   returns    concerning   jails   and  of    the 

accounts  of  the  county  treasurers,  annual  1862- 
85/86.     Hartford  and  New  Haven,  '62-87.     8°. 

—  Same  :   Abstract  of  returns  of  county  commissioners 

in  rel.  to  jails,  licenses,  and  the  receipts  and  ex- 
penses of  the  several  counties,  annual  1886/87- 
91/92;  biennial  1892/94.     '88-94.     8°. 

—  Same  :  Returns  of  county  commissioners  in  rel.  to 

jails  [etc.],  biennial  1895/96-97/98.    '96-99.    8°. 

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Secretary  of  State,  continued. 

—  Statement  of  vote  of  Nov.  elections  tabulated  from 

returns  to  the  Secretary's  office ;  annual  1880-86, 
biennial  1888-98.     '81-98.     8°. 

—  Connecticut  Register  and  Manual,  annual  1887-99. 

■y.^., '87-99.     12°. 
Note.    Continuation  of  Conn.  Register  and  Manual,  which 
see  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc. 

—  Eeport   rel.  to  certain  branches  of  industry,  1839. 

'39.     8°.     38  p. 

—  Public  acts  rel.  to  common  schools  in  force  in  the 

State,  1843,     '43.     8°.     28  p. 

—  Statistics  of  the  condition  and  products  of  certain 

branches  of  industry  in  Conn.,  1845  (by  towns)  ; 
by  D.  P.  Tyler,  Sec.  of  State.     '46.     8°.     242  p. 

—  List  of  all  charters  granted  by  the  Legislature  for 

manufacturing,  quarrying  and  mining  purposes, 
since  the  passage  of  the  general  joint  stock  law; 
with  accompanying  data.     1853.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Laws  of  the  State  rel.  to  education,  1868.     '68.     8". 

50  p. 

—  Laws  rel.  to  the  organization   and  management  of 

private  corporations.     1898.     8".     32  p. 

—  .Synopsis   of  the   fish   and   game   laws,    1896;  with 

synopsis  of  laws  passed  in  1897.    '98.    12°.    18  p. 

—  and  State  Librarian.     Report  to  General  Assembly 

on  Ancient  court  records.     1889.     8^.     35  (3)  p. 

Survey  or- generaL   Annual  report,  1871-74.    '71-74.   8°. 

Treasurer.      Annual   report,  1851-98.      Hartford  and 

New  Haven,  '52-98.     8°. 

Note.    Publication  doubtful  rpt.  for  1852.    1897   and  1898 

alec  pub.  in  1  v. 

—  Estimates  of  expenses  for  the  support  of  the  several 

depts.    and   institutions   of    the    State ;      annual 
1885/86-87/88;  biennial  1889/91-99/1901.     '85- 
98.     8°. 
Note.    Appropriations  for  comiue;  ^  ear  or  2  years,  dating 

from  June  30.    No  estimate  for  188S/8a ,  owing  to  change  from 

annual  to  biennial  legislative  sessions. 

—  [Report  in  rel.  to  deficiency  set  down  as  due  State 

from  N.  H.]     1853.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Statement  of  amount   of   moneys  appropriated  and 

expended  from  State  treasury  for  benevolent  pur- 
poses for  past  5  years,  1857.     '57.     8°.     4  p. 

—  See  -also   under   Legislature,  Journals,    Docs.,  etc., 

1866. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

Bank  Commissioners    (1837-         ).       Annual    report, 
1837/38-98.     New  Haven  and  Hartford,  '38-98. 
8°. 
Note.    Beginning  with  rpt.  for  1878  (and  occasionally  in 
previous  years) ,  each  rpt.  cont.  a  compilation  of  the  laws  rel. 
to  banks,  savings  banks,  trust  and  investment  cos.  and  build- 
ing and  loan  ass'us. 

—  Annual  report  to  the  Governor  on  foreign  mortgage 

and    investment    cos.,    also   building    and    loan 
ass'ns  that  have  been  examined  by  the  Commis- 
sioners; lst-4th,  1893-96.     '94-97.     8°. 
Note.    A  pp.  cont.  laws,  in  1896.    For  continuation  see  for- 
ward under  Insurance. 

—  Report  concerning  the  amount  of  banking  capital  in 

the  State  and  its  location,  1847.     '47.     8°. 

—  Continuation    of   the    report   on   the    Eastern    and 

Woodbury  banks.     1853.     8°.     12  p. 
[Charities.^     State  Board  of  Charities.   Report,  annual 
1881/82-86,  biennial   1887-97/98.     v.  p.,  '82-98. 
8". 
Note.     Rpt.   for  1897/98  gives  cost  to   State  of  State   and 
Btate-alded  InBtitutionB. 

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Dairy    Commissioner.      Report,    Ist-Sth,    1887-97/98. 
'87-98.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt8.  cover    irregulnr  periods;  beginning  with  3d 
rpt.,  pub.  in  1893,  there  has  been  one  issued  each  year. 

Dental  Commissioners.     Annual  report,  1st,  year  end- 
ing Nov.  1,  1894.     New  Haven,  '95.     8°. 
Note.    Other  rpts.  incl.  in  those  of  St.ate  Roard  of  Health, 
from  which  this  is  reprinted. 

{^Domestic  Animals.']      Commissioner  of  Doynestic  Ani- 
mals.   Annual  report,  1st,  1898.  Andover, '98.  8". 

Note.    Cont.  laws  rel.  to  domestic  animals. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous. 

\^Education .]     Board   of    Commissioners   of   Common 
Schools.    Annual  report,    lst-4th,    1839-42.    '39- 
42.     8°. 
Note.     Board  abolished  1842.     Rpt.  continued  from  1845  by 
Supt.  of  Common  Schools. 

—  Address  of  Board,  with  report  of  joint  select  com- 

mittee to  Legislature,  May,  1838.    '38.    S".    24  p. 

—  Public   statute   law   of   State  respecting  common 

schools.     1841.     8°.     20  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  standing  committee  on  educa- 

tion,   respecting    expenses   of   the   Board,   May 
1841.     n.  p.,  '41.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Legal    provision    respecting    education    and    em- 

ployment of  children  in  factories  ;   [also]  Educa- 
tion and  labor.     1842.     8°.     4,  52,  32  p. 
School  Fund    Commissioner.     Report,  annual    1809, 
18-91/92;  biennial  1892/94,  94/9fi ;  annual  1897, 
98.    v.p.,  ['10]-98.     8°. 

Note.  Rpts.  for  1810-17  not  pub.  Rpt.  for  1853  contains 
History  of  the  school  fund,  by  H:  Barnard;  that  for  1898  gives 
estimated  school  fund  capital,  1820-98. 

See  also  forward,  Supt.  of  Common  Schools;  also  under 
Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1819. 

State  Board  of  Education  (1866-  ).  Annual 
report,  1866-98.  New  Haven  and  Hartford, 
'66-99.     8°. 

Note.  Preceded  by  Supt.  of  Common  Schools.  Rpt.  num- 
bered 16th  is  18th  since  the  organization  and  3Sth  issued  from 
the  Dept.  Rpts.  of  present  Sec,  for  1884-98,  numbered  Ist-loth. 
Rpts.  for  1866  and  1S67,  1892  and  1893,  1894  and  1895,  bound 
together  (6  v.  in  3).  Rpts.  for  1884,  88,  93  cont.  a  oorapilation 
of  the  school  laws  of  Conn.;  rpt.  of  1898  cont.  Addresses  at 
the  celebration  of  the  87th  birthday  of  Dr.  Henry  Barnard. 

See  also  under  Miscellaneous. 

—  Laws  rel.  to  education.     1886.     8°.     viii,  92,  4  p. 

—  Same.     New  Haven,  1888.     8°.     128  p. 

—  School  documents,  1884-99,     '84-99.     8". 

Co7it.  : 

1889.  6  ao8.  1893.  20  nos. 
(1,3-5,7.)  1894.  15  nos. 

1890.  7  noa.  1895.  20  nos. 

1891.  10  nos.  1896.  18  nos. 
(1-9,  2  nos.  8.)  1897.  12  nos. 

1892.  20  nos.  1898.  18  nos. 
(1-19,  2  nos.  18.)  1899.  no.  1-8. 

Note.  Pms.  rel.  to  examinations,  normal  schools,  school 
laws,  Arbor  day,  supplementary  reading,  courses  in  special 
subjects,  etc.,  etc.  Doc.  no.  11  for  1898  (whole  no.  154)  is  a 
list  of  the  School  documents  1884-96,  with  titles. 

—  Miscellaneous    documents.      Hartford    and  New 

Haven,  1875-99.     16  pm.     8". 

Cont. :  1875.    1  no.  1894.     1  no.  1899.    2  nos. 

1881.     2  nos.  1897.    4  nos. 

1889.    2  nos.  1898.    4  nos. 

—  Public  Library  Committee.     Public  library  docu- 

ments,    whole  no.  1-16.     1893-98.     8°. 

Cont. : 

1893.  1.  Circular  relating  to  public  libraries. 

1894.  2.  What  a  free  library  does  for  a  country  town. 
3.  Circular  relating  to  public  libraries. 

1895.  4.  Report  of  Conn,  public  library  committee. 

5.  Circular  relating  to  public  libraries. 

6.  Books  of  the  current  year  recommended  to  town  and 

village  libraries. 

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1884.  Ino. 

1885.  1  no. 

1886.  4  nos. 

1887.  6  nos. 
(1-4,  3  nos.  2.) 

1888.  7  nos. 

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\^Education,  continued.'] 

1897.  7.  Pt.  1:  Books  of  1895;  2:  Books  of  1896;  3:  Books 

for  beginnings  of  libraries. 

8.  Report  of  Conn,  public  library  committee. 

9.  Circular  rel.  to  public  libraries. 

10.  Suggestions  for  smallest  libraries. 

11.  School  libraries. 

1898.  12.  Books  of  1897. 

1899.  13.  Books  for  school  libraries. 

14.  Books  on  gardening,  farming,  etc. 

15.  Books  of  1898. 

16.  Books  on  U.  8.  history. 

Superintendent  of  Common  Schools.  (School  Fund 
Commissioner  ex  officio.,  1845-65.)  Annual 
report,  1846-65.  Hartford  and  New  Haven, 
'46-65.     8°. 

Note.  Report  pub.  1853  contains  History  of  Yale  college. 
None  pub.  covering  1853.  Preceded  by  Board  of  Commission- 
ers of  Common  Schools.    Succeeded  by  Board  of  Education. 

—  Public  acts  rel.  to  common  schools,  in  force  in  the 

State  1846.     New  Haven,  '46.     8°.     28  p. 

—  Teachers'  institutes   for    1850.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8° 

63  p. 
Note.    2d  annual  rpt.  on  teachers'  institutes;  Ist  not  printed. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Comptroller,  Sec. 
of  State ;  and  under  Legislature,  Special  laws. 
[Factories.']     Inspector  of  Factories.     Annual  report, 
1887-98.     -w.^., '87-98.     8°. 
Note.    Rpts.  for  1891-98  numbered  5th-12th. 
[Fish  and   Game.]      Commissioners  of  Fisheries  and 
Game.       Eeport,    annual    1867-87/88;    biennial 
1888/90-97/98.     v.  p.,  '67-98.     8°. 
Note.    Commissioners  on  Fisheries  until  1895.    Annual  rpts 
pub.  1870-90  numbered  3d-24th. 

—  Report  concerning  the  protection  of  fish  in  the 
Connecticut  river,  etc.     1867.     8°.     26  p. 

Shell  Fish  Commissioners.  Annual  report;  lst-8th, 
[1881]-88;  1888/90-97/98.  v.  ^3., '82-98.  15  pm. 
8°. 

Note.  Ist  rpt.  app.  to  16th  rpt.  of  Commissioners  of  Fisher- 
ies. Pub.  annually,  for  preceding  year,  to  1889;  3  rpts.  cover- 
ing period  Nov.  1, 1888-Sept.  30, 189-t,  though  lettered  "  annual  " 
were  in  reality  biennial,  pub.  in  1891,  93,  94;  beginning  with 
1895,  a  rpt.  has  been  pub.  annually  covering  period  to  Sept. 
30th  of  the  current  year. 

—  Annual  compilation  of  laws  '  f  Conn.  rel.  to  03'ster 
grounds  in  exclusive   jurisdiction  of   the  State. 
1897-98.     2  v.     8°. 
Note.    Annual   rpt.   pub.  1898   has  app.    cont. :   Proposed 
revision  of  laws  of  State  rel.  to  oyster  grounds. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State; 
and  under  Miscellaneous,  Oyster  Grounds. 
[FTealih.]     State  Board  of  Health  {1^8-     ).     Annual 
report,    lst-2l8t,    1878-98.     Hartford    and   New 
Haven,  '79-99.     8°. 
Note.    Include  annual  registration  rpts.  of  Bur.  of  Vital  Sta- 
tistics rel.  to  births,  marriages,  deaths,  and  divorces,  1877/78- 
97;  previously  issued  by  Sec.  of  Slate  and  State  Librarian. 

9th  ann.  rpt.  for  18S6  cont.  laws  of  the  State  concerning  nub 
lie  health  and  safety. 
See  alHO  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1875. 

—  Micro-scopical    examination   of   potable  waters   in 

the  State;  by  \V:  J.  Lewis.     1883.     8°.     20  p. 
Note.    Reprinted  from  ann.  rpt.  of  Board,  1883. 

—  Manual  for  use  of  local  boards  of  health  in  Conn., 

containing  the  Htatutes  rel.  to  public  health  and 
safety.     Now  Haven,  1886.     8".     102  p. 

—  Bureau  of     Vital    Statistics.       Classified    list  of 

(liseases  and  alphabetical  list  of  causes  of  deatli, 
•■tc,  for  use  of  registrars  of  vital  statistics  in 
Conn.;  with  explanatory  remarks  by  Snpt.  of 
Registration.     New  Haven,  1887.     8°.     29  p. 


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Highway  Commissioner.     Annual  report,  lst-4tli,  1895- 
98.     Norwich,  '97-98.     2  v.     8°. 

Note.  Called  Board  of  Highway  ComraissioneiB,  1895-97. 
Rpts.  1st  and  '2d  pub.  together  only;  3d  and  4th,  together 
only. 

—  Chap,  occxv.  :  act  to  provide  for  more  permanent 

improvement  of  public  roads  of  this  State,  1895. 
['95.]     24°.     8  p. 

—  Chap,   ccxxix.  :  act  to  provide  for  improvement  of 

public  roads,  1897.     ['97.]     24°.     10  p. 

—  Cliap.    clxxv.  :    act  to  provide  for  improvement  of 

public  roads,  1899.     ['99.]     24°.     14  p. 
[Insurance,  etc.'\    Commissioner  of  Building  and  Loan 
Ass'ns.     Annual  report  rel.  to  building  and  loan 
ass'usand  mortgage  investment  cos.,  1st,  2d,  1897, 

98.  '98.     8°. 

J^ote.  Earlier  rpts.  pub.  by  Bank  Commlgaiouers,  which 
tee  back. 

Insurance  Commissioner.     Annual  report,  lst-34th, 
pt.  1  ;  1865-98.     Hartford  and  New  Haven,  '66- 

99.  8°. 

Note.    Rpts.  7th-30th,  for  1871-9-1,  in  2  pts.  oa. 

a.  Fire,  marine,  fidelity  and  casualty  cos. 

h.  Life  and  accident  cos. 
Beginning  with  Slst  rpt.,  in  3  pts.  ea. 

e.   Fraternal  societies. 

—  [Conn,  laws  rel.  to  insurance  and  insurance  cos.], 

1871,  74,  76,  annual  1880-98.     '71-99.     8°. 
Note.    Generally  Incl.  also  in  Annual  rpt. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Laws,  Special  subjects. 

—  Special  report  on  the  affairs  of  the  Amer.  National 

Life  and  Trust  Co  ,  of  New  Haven,  1875.  Nor- 
wich, '75.     8°.     23  p. 

—  Digest  of  all  the  reported  cases  rel.  to  fire,  marine, 

life  and  accident  insurance  decided  in  the  Su- 
preme and  Superior  Courts  of  the  State  and  in 
ttie  U.  S.  Courts  for  the  District  of  Conn, 
through  1880.     '8l.     8°.     69  p. 

—  Same,  through  1881.     '82.     8°.     71  p. 

Note.  Bound  with  Annual  rpts.  for  1880  and  1881,  as  well 
as  separately.    None  others  pub. 

See  also  nnder  Miscellaneous. 

[Labor.']     Bureau    of  Labor    Statistics    (1873-         ). 
Annual  report,  1st,  2d,  1873/74,  74/75  ;   lst-14th, 
1885-98.     'w.  ^x, '74-98.     8°. 
Note.    Discontinued  1875 ;  re-established  1885. 

[Pharmacy.']     Commissioners  of  Pharmacy.     Annual 

report,  1881.     '82.     8°.     5  p. 
Railroad  Commissioners  (1853-         ).     Annual  report, 

[lst]-46th,    1853/54-98/99.       Ncav    Haven    and 

Hartford,  '54-99.     8°. 

Note.  Beginning  with  16th  rpt.,  for  1868/69,  incl.  laws  rel. 
to  railroads. 

—  Special  report  on  railroad  returns.     1876.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Statutes  rel.  especially  to  railroads,  incl.  laws  passed 

1884.     '84.     8°.     77  p. 

—  See  also  under  Miscellaneous. 

Seivage  Commission  (1897-  ).  Sewage  disposal  in 
Conn. :  report  of  the  Commission,  1899.  plates. 
'99.     8°.     88  p. 

Note.  This  rpt.  was  made  by  a  special  commission  ap- 
pointed by  Gen.  Ass'y  in  1897;  but  the  Ass'y  of  1899  provided 
for  a  permanent  Commission,  to  be.ippoiuted  by  the  Governor. 

[Topographical  Survey.]  Commissioners  of  the  State 
Topographical  Survey.  Reports,  n.p.,  1893-95. 
2  pm.     8°. 

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{^Topographical  Survey,  continued.'^ 

—  Atlas  of  Conn,  from  topographical  surveys  made  in 

co-operation  by  the   U.    S.    Geol.    Survey    and 
the  Commissioners  of  the  State.     189a.     f".     33 
pts.  in  1  V.     (Scale,  ertoo-) 
Cont. : 

1,  Sheffield.  12,  Tolland.  23,  Carmel. 

2,  Sandisfleld.  13,  Woodstock.  24,  Danbury. 

3,  Granville.  14,  Putnam.  25,  Derby. 

4,  Springfield.  15,  Clove.  26,  New  Haven. 

5,  Palmer.  16,  New  Milford.  27,  Guilford. 

6,  Brookfleld.  17,  Waterbury.  28,  Saybrook. 

7,  Webster.  18,  Meriden.  29,  New  London. 

8,  Cornwall.  19,  Middletowu.  30,  Stonington. 

9,  Winsted.  20,  Gilead.  31,  Stamford. 

10,  Granby.  21,  Norwich.  32,  Norwalk. 

11,  Hartford.  22,  Moosup.  33,  Bridgeport, 
Note.    For  sale  by  State  Librarian  ^  $4  7iet ;    individual 

•beets  ig  15c.  postpaid. 

—  Wall  map  of  Conn.  prep,  by  the  U.  S.  Geological 

Survey   in   co-operation  with   the  State.      1893. 
(Scale,  TTsW-)     4  ft.,  10  in.  X  3  ft.,  8  in. 
Note.    For  sale  by  State  Librarian,   @   $2,   mounted;   $1 
unmounted;  by  express. 

—  Wall  map  of  Conn,  showing   forest  areas,  prep, 
by  the  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  in  co-operation 


with  the  State.     1893. 
10  in.  X  3  ft.,  8  in. 
Note.    None  for  sale. 


(Scale,  TTsW-)     4  ft., 


Institdtions. 

[Agriculture.']       Conn.    Agricultural     College    (Mans- 
field).      Annual    report    of    trustees,    1881-98. 
'82-99.     8°. 
Note.    Called   Storr's  Agricultural  School,  1881-93;  Storr'g 
Agricultural  College,  1893-99;  now  Conn.  Agric.  College. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous. 

—  Prospectus,  1886-87.     n.  t.  p.     4°.     (4)  p. 

—  Conn.  Agricultural  Experiment   Station.     (New 

Haven,  1877-  .)  Annual  report,  lst-22d,  1877/ 
78-98.  Hartford  and  New  Haven,  '78-99.  8°. 
Note.  This  Station  is  direct  successor  of  first  Agric.  Exp. 
Sta.  in  Amer.,  established  at  Middletown,  1875.  From  1877,  it 
was  quartered  for  a  few  years  at  ShefHeld  S.  8.  of  Yale.  Rpts. 
for  years  1S78/79-96  also  bound  with  rpt.  of  State  Board  of 
Agriculture,  which  includes,  in  addition ,  preliminary  rpt.  1876. 

Bulletin,  no.  1-129,  Aug.  1877-May  1899.    '77- 

99.     8°. 

—  Conn.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.     (Mans- 

field and  Middletown,  1887-  .)      Annual  report, 
Ist-llth,    1888-98.    Hartford    and   Middletown. 
'89-99.     8°. 
Note.    Called   Storr's   Agric.   Exp.  Station.     Rpts.   lBt-9th 
also  bound  with  rpt.  of  State  Board  of  Agriculture. 

Bulletin,  no.  1-18,  June  1888-Dec.  1897.    ['88- 

97.]     8^ 

State    Agricultural     Society    (1852-67).       Transac- 
tions [annual],  1854-59.     '55-60.     8". 
Note.    Succeeded  by  State  Board  of  Agriculture. 

—  Premium  list  of  annual  cattle  show  and  fair,  1st- 

5th,   1854-58.     Hartford  and  New  Haven,   '54- 
[58].     8°. 
Note.    Titles  vary.    List    for  1867   pub.   only  as  app.  to 
TransactloDB  for  1856. 

—  First  annual  report  of  S.  W.  Johnson,  chemist  to 

Society.     1858.     8".     58  p. 
State   Hoard  of  Agriculture.     Annual  report  of  the 
secretary,  "l8t-32d,  1806-98.     '67-99.     8«. 
Note.    None  pub.  1870.     Incl.    rpts.  of  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment fltatloiiH,  1879-96.     Ai)]).  to  rpt.  for  1898  is  a  condensed 
subject  and  author  Index  of  the  32  rpts.  of  the  Board. 


Agriculture  in  Conn.     1881.     8". 
Note.     From  Annual  rpt.  for  1880. 


107  p. 


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[  Blind,  Deaf  and  Dumb.  ]  American  A  sylum  for  Edu- 
cation and  Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb 
(Hartford,  1816-).  Report  of  the  directors  and 
officers,  annual,  lst-73d,  181G/17-8«/8tt ;  bien- 
nial, lst-5th,  1889/01-97/99.  '18-99.  8". 
Jfote.  Culled  Conn.  Aeylurn,  etc.,  until  1820.  1st  rpt.,  for 
1816/17,  Is  rpt.  of  a  coinmittee  of  the  Asylum. 

Conn.  Institute  and  Industrial   Home  for  the  Blind 
(Hartford).     First  biennial  report,  to  Sept.  30, 
1895.     n.  p..,  n.  d.     8".     39  p. 
[Ediicatio7i.^     Conn.  School  for  Imbeciles  (Lakeville, 
1861-     ).    Annual  report,  1861/62-96/98.     v. p., 
'62-99.     8«. 
Note.     Rpt.  pub.  In  1899  covers  2  years.     None  pub.  in  1866- 
69,  71,  73,   74,  76,  79,  81,  83,  85,  87.     Rpts.  for  years  1861/62- 
92  numbered  l8t-35th,  numbering  being  irregular  between  the 
4th  and  17th  rpts. 

Normal- Training  -Sc/ioo/ (Willimantic).     Catalogue, 
lst-4thyr.,  1889/90-92/93.     '90-93.     8°. 
Note.    Continued  for  5th-10th  year  in  Conn.  School  docs., 
which  see  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  State   Board  of 
Ed^(cation. 

Sheffield,     Scientific    School   of    Yale    College    (New 

Haven,    1847-         ).     Report;    annual,  lst-21st, 

1865/66-86/87;  biennial,  22d-[2ath?],  1887/89- 

95.     New  Haven,  '66-95.     8°. 

Note.    Received  income  from  Govt,  grant  to  State,  1863-95, 

when  it  was  given  f  167, 000  in  lump  sum;  since  1895  has  had 

no  connection  with  State. 

State  Normal  and   Training  School  (New  Britain) . 
Annual  report  of  trustees,  [1850J-65.  New  Haven 
and  Hartford,  ['50]-65.     8°. 
Note.     1st  rpt.,  for  1850,  called  1st  annual  circular.     Discon- 
tinued after  186.5,  information  afterwards  given  by  Board  of 
Education.     Rpts.  1855-65  cont.  catalogue  of  school. 

—  1st  decennial  catalogue,  1861.     '61.     8«.     56  p. 

—  Catalogue  and  circular,   1882.     New  Britain,  '82. 

8°.     25  p. 

—  Annual    catalogue    and    report,    1884-86.       New 

Britain  and  New  Haven,    '84-86.     3  pm.     8°. 

—  Triennial  circular,  June  1886.     '86.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Catalogue,  36th-41st  yr.,  1887/88-92/93.      '88-93. 

8°. 


Note.  Catalogue  for  38th  year,  1889/90,  wrongly  marked 
"  1890/91."  Continued  for  1893/94-98/99  by  Board  of  Bduca- 
tion,  in  Conn.  School  docs. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,   Docs.,  etc., 

1863,  67,  81 ;  and  nnder  Miscellaneous. 
State  Normal  Training  School  (New  Haven).     Work 
in  model  schools  accomplished  during  year  end- 
ing June  29,  1894.     New  Haven, '94.     8°.     24  p. 

Note.  Catalogue,  lst-6th  year,  1893/94-98/99,  pub.  by  Board 
of  Education  in  Conn.  School  docs. 

See  also  forward,  Industrial  and  Reform,. 

IFiremen.']  State  Firemen's  Ass'n.  (1885-  ).  Pro- 
ceedings of  annual  convention,  lst-15th,  [1885?] 
-98.     Westport,  ['85?]-98.     8°. 

[History.'l  Conn.  Historical  Society.  Collections, 
V.  1-7.     1860-99.     7  v.     8°. 

—  Reports    and    papers    presented    at    the    annual 

meeting  May  1893-May  1899.     '93-99.     8°. 

Note.  From  1893  the  Society  has  received  State  appropria- 
tion. Earlier  Reports  and  papers  and  occasional  pms.  were 
pub.  by  the  Society. 

\^Hospital.'\  General  Hospital  Society  of  Conn. 
(New  Haven,  1826-  ).  Report,  1850;  41st-72d, 
1867/68-98.     New  Haven,  '50-99.     8°. 

Note.  Called  also  New  Haven  Hospital.  Publication 
doubtful  rpts.  for  1851-66/67. 

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[Hospital,  continued. ~\ 

Hartford    Hospital.      Annual   report   of    executive 
committee,  1855/50-97/98.     '5G-98.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  1860  not  printud.    Rpls.  irregularly  numbered 
in  3  separate  eeries. 

—  Address  del.  on  occasion  of  dedication,  Apr.   18, 

1859.     '59.     8°.     40  p. 
{^Industrial   and   Reform.']       Conn.    Industrial    School 
for    Girls    (Middletown).      Report  of  Commis- 
sioners of  Enquiry  respecting  a  State  Industrial 
School.     1867.     8°.     85  p. 

—  Report  of  the  board  of  directors,  annual,  l8t-17th, 

1870-86;     biennial,    18th-29th,    1886/88-97/98. 
Hartford  and  Middletown,  '70-98.     8°. 

—  Special  report,  1870. 

Conn.  Reformatory.     1st  report  of  directors,  1896; 
supplementary  report,  1896/97.     '97.     2  v.     8°. 
Note.    Abolished  1897. 
Conn.  School  for  Boys  (Meriden).     Report  of  board 
of  trustees,  annual  [lst-47th],  1853-97/98.   v.  p., 
'53-98.     8°. 
Note.    Called  State  Reform  School  until  1893.    Rpta.  2d- 
46th  numbered;  17th  wrongly  numbered  16th. 

—  State  Reform  School  of  Conn. ;  with  officers,  rules 

and  regulations.     1853.     8°. 
Note.    Includes  let  rpt. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,   Docs.,  etc., 

1850,  51,  64,  57. 
I  Inebriates.]      Asylum   at    Walnut    Hill    (Hartford). 
Fourth  annual  report  of  officers  and  Supt.,  and 
Petition  to  the  Legislature.     1878.     8°.     26  p. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1874. 
[/wsawe.]    Conn.  Hospital  for  the  Insane  (Middletown). 
lst-27th   report   of    board   of  trustees,   [annual 
1866/67-85/86,  biennial]  1886/88-96/98.     v.  p., 
'67-98.     8°. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1871,  81. 

—  State  laws  regulating  admissions  to  the  Hospital, 

and  a  reprint  of  the  reports,  1866-87.     Middle- 
town,  '88.     8°.     Ill  p. 
Retreat  for  the  Insane  (VLarifovil,  \%2i-     ).      Annual 
report,  lst-75th,  1824/25-98/99.     ['25]-99.     8°. 
Note.     1825  a  broadside.     Publication  doubtful  1826,  28,  29, 
32,  33,  35-39.     Rpts.  of  physician,  visitors,  or  directors,  with 
varying  titles,  prior  to  17th  rpt.,  for  1840/41;  from  that  lime 
rpta.  of  directors  or   officers,  regularly  numbered.     Rpts.  45th 
and   40th,  for  1868/69,  69/70,  pub.  together  in  1870;  47th-49th, 
for   1870/71,  72/73,  pub.  together  in  1873. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor. 

[^Library.]     Public    Library     Com,mittee.      See    under 
Inspection  and  Regulation,  Board  of  Education. 
State  Librarian.     Annual  report,  1855,  56.     '55-56. 
8°. 

—  Annual  report  rel.  to  the  registration  of   births, 

marriages,  and  deaths,  and  to  divorces,  1854-77. 

Hartford  and  New  Haven,  '65-78.     8°. 
Note.     I'rior  to   1867,  divorces  not  included.     For  previous 
rpts.    see  under   Executive     and    Staff,    Sec.  of    State;    for 
continuation,  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  State  Board 
of  J  leu  It  It. 

—  See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of 

State  and  State  Librarian. 
{Prison.]     Conn.   Prison  Ass'n  (1879-         ).     Aimual 
report,   2d-2l8t,   [1878-97/98].     '79-99.     13pm. 
8°. 
Note.    UptB.  iBt,  16th-20th,  for  1H77,  92/9.3-96/97,  never  pub. 
9th   rpt.   coverH   18   months,  .Tun.  1885-.luno  '86.      Rpts.    12th 
and  13th,  for  1888/89,  8H/M0,  pub.  together  in    1890  and  called 
Ist  biennial;  14tb  and  l.Oth,  for  1890/91-91/92,   pub.  together 
in  1894  and  called  2d  biennial. 

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\^Prison-,  continued.'] 

State   /Viso^  (Wothersfieltl).     Report   of  directors ; 
[annual,    1827/28]-85/86;    [biennial],   1886/88- 
90/1)2;  [annual,  18!)3/94-97/y8].  t^.^?., '28-98.  8". 
J^ote.    Rpts.   for   1832/3.3   and   92/93   never  pub.;  rpts.  for 
1833/34,  SVS.*!  pub.  together  In  1835.     Titles  vary,  the  War- 
den's rpt.  being  sometimes  included. 

/S<-e  also  under  Legislature,  Journals  and  Docs.,  1833,41,  42. 
50,  .53,  69,  71,  78,  and  under  Miscellaneous. 

—  Report  of  Commissioners  appointed  at  last  sess. 

to  build  a  new  State  prison.  May  10,  1827.     '27. 
8°.     15  p. 

—  Special  report,  18.33,  41,  42,  4.5,  51,  72,  73,  85. 

—  Memorial  of  Amos  Pilsbury,  late  Warden  of  State 

prison,  with  his  report  for  9  months  ending  Dec. 
31,  1844.     '45.     8°.     35  p. 

—  Rules  and  by-laws  for  government  and  discipline, 

1878.     '79.     8°.     11  p. 
\^Soldiers.'\    Conn.  Soldiers"  Orphan  Home  (Mansfield). 
Report     [annual],  1871/72-[74/75].    '72-75.    8°. 
Note.    Called  also  Conn.  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home. 
Fitch's  Home  (Darien).      Report  of  trustees.     1871. 
8°.     4  p. 

—  First  annual  report.     1889.     8°.     9  p. 
Soldiers'  Hospital  Board.     Report,   1887/88.     1889. 

8°.     9  p. 

Judiciary. 
Digests  under  this  head  are  semi-official,  the  State  either 
paying  part  of  expense  of  publication  or  purchasing  certain 
number  of  copies.     Distributed  by  Sec.  of  State  under  State 
authority. 

Reports  of  cases  adjudged  in  the  Superior  Court  of  the 

State,  1785-May  1788,  with  some  determinations 

in   the   Supreme   Court  of  Errors ;  by  Ephrairn 

Kirby.     Litchfield,   1789.     12°.     v  (3)  456,  26  p. 

Note.    Earliest  published  American  report.    Contains  a  list 

of    subscribers'   names.      Reprinted  1898,   in   8",    by  Dissell, 

Waterbury,  Conn. 

Report  of  cases  adjudged  in  the  Superior  Court  and  in 
the  Supreme  Court  of  Errors,  July  1789-Jan. 
1798  ;  by  Jesse  Root.     1798-1802.     2  v.     8°. 

Note.  V.  1  has  introd.  on  Government  and  laws  of  Conn., 
and  A  variety  of  cases,  1764-89.  Reprinted  1898,  in  S",  by  Dis- 
sell,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Reports  of  cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Supreme 
Court  of   Errors,  1802-13;  by  T:  Day.     '06-23. 
5  V.     8°. 
Note.    Reprinted  1898,  in  8",  by  Dissell,  Waterbury,  Conn. 
Connecticut  reports  v.   1-70 :  Cases  determined  in  the 
Supreme    Court    of   Errors,    1814-98.      '17-98. 
70  V.     8°. 
Cont.  :  v.  1-21,  1814-53;  by  T:  Day.    22-24,  1854-56,  by  W: 
N.  Mattson.    2.5-62, 1857-92;  by  J:  Hooker.    63-70,  1893-98;  by 
J.  P.  Andrews. 

Note.  Banks,  N.  Y.,  reprinted  v.  1-12  in  1848-54,  and 
again  in  1875-76;  and  reprinted  v.  22-35  in  1873-77. 

Rules  of  practice  as  established  by  Supreme  Court  of 

Errors.     1863.     8°.     19  p. 
Report  of  judges  of  Hartford  County  Court  concerning 

Hartford   County  jail,  with   by-laws,  etc.,  1838. 

New  Haven,  '38.     8°.     19  p. 

—  Same^  1847.     '48.     8".     24  p. 

Rules  and  forms  for  making  up  records  of  judgments 
under  practice  act;  [prep,  by  judges  of  Supreme 
Court].     New  Haven,  1880.     8°.     19  p. 

Rules  of  court  and  forms,  prep,  by  judges  of  the  Su- 
perior Court  and  by  the  Supreme  Court  of  Errors 
respectively,  as  rev.  Aug.  1,  1899,  taking  effect 
Sept.  1,  1899.     '99.     8°.     178  p. 

Digest  of  Conn.  Reports,  to  v.  8,  by  H  :  Dutton.  New 
Haven  (Howe),  1833.     8°.     vii,  553  p. 

—  Same,  1786-1838;  by  T:  Day.     1840.    8'>.    x,  507  p. 

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Digest  of  Conn.  Reports,  continued. 

—  Same:  by  T:    W.  Waterman.     New  York  (Banks), 

1858.     8°.     xc,  884  p. 

—  Same,  to  v.  47,  and  Blatchford's  Circuit  Court  re- 

ports  to   V.    17;    by    S.    E.    Baldwin.      Boston 
(Little,  Brown  &  Co.),  1871-82.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Table  of  Conn,  cases;  by  G:  Sharswood,  jr.     Phila. 

(Johnson),  1878.     8°.     iv,  199  p. 

—  Index-digest    Conn.    Reports,    to   v.    48;    by  J.    P. 

Andrews  and  W.  A.  Briscoe.     (Brown  &  Gross), 
1883.     8°.     xxix,  filo  p. 

—  Index-digest  of  Conn.  Reports,  Kirby  to  v.  63;  by 

J.  P.  Andrews  and  G:    B.  Fowler.     New  York 
(Banks),  1896.     S^.     Ixvi,  843  p. 

Legislature  [^called  General  Assembly]. 
Sessions  semi-annual,  beginning  May  and  Oct.,  through 
1818;  annual,  beginning  May,  1819-76;  annual,  beginning 
Jan.,  1877-87;  biennial,  beginning  Jan.  in  odd  years,  1889-99. 
There  were  extra  sessions,  either  special  or  adjourned,  June, 
Nov.,  and  Dec.  1776,  Aug.  and  Oct.  1777,  Jan.,  Feb.,  and 
Oct.  1778,  Jan.  and  Apr.  1779,  Jan.,  Oct.,  and  Nov.  1780,  Feb. 
and  Oct.  1781,  Jan.  1782,  Jan.  1789,  Dec.  1790,  Aug.  1813,  Dec. 
1836,  Oct.  1842,  Oct.  1861,  Dec.  1862,  Nov.  1863,  and  Jan.  1864; 
those  in  Oct.  1780  and  Oct.  1781  taking  the  place  of  regular 
sessions. 

It  has  been  impracticable  to  obtain  full  and  infallible  in- 
formation regarding  the  session  laws  and  the  revised  statutes, 
there  being  no  complete  collection.  The  paging  of  the  several 
compilations,  revisions,  and  editions  of  the  statutes,  and  the 
actual  period  covered  by  them,  varies  with  the  date  of  binding, 
owing  to  the  practice  of  inserting  subsequent  session  laws  at 
the  end  of  the  volume.  These  later  issues  have  not  been  listed 
unless  pub.  with  a  new  main  title-page. 

Colonial  laws  will  be  found  under  Supplemental :  Colonial, 
General  Court;  special  laws  issued  by  Adj.gen.,  Comptroller, 
Sec.  of  State,  Bank  Com'rs,  Bd.  of  Education,  Com'rs  of  Com- 
mon Schools,  Bupt.  of  Common  Schools,  Shell  Fish  Com'rs, 
Bd.  of  Health,  Highway  Com'r,  Insurance  Com'r,  and  R.R. 
Com'rs,  will  be  found  under  those  headings. 
\^Laws  of  the  State.]     Public  acts;  semi-annual  1776- 
1818,  annual  1819-87,  biennial  1889-99.     v.  p., 
1776-1899.     f°.  and  8°. 
Note.    Called  Public  statute  laws  through  May  1842.    The 
laws  were  folios  through  1795.    Acts  of  each  regular,  special 
or  adjourned  sess.  pub.  by  themselves,  with  the  following  ex- 
ceptions : 

Laws,  Oct.  1782-Oct.  1783,  publication  doubtful. 

Oct.  1795,  pub.  only  In  Revision  of  that  year. 
1821,  pub.  only  in  Revision  of  that  year. 
1824,  pub.  only  in  collection,  with  laws  1822  and  1823. 
1837,  pub.  only  in  collection,  with  laws  1836. 
Acts,   Oct.  1861  and  May  1862,  pub.  together  only. 

Nov.  1863  and  Jan.  1864,  pub.  together  and  also  with 

acts  May  1864. 
1868,  pub.  only  with  reprint  of  acts  1868  and  1867. 
1891,  no  laws  passed,  owing  to  deadlock. 
Pagination  as  follows  : 
Laws,  May  1776-May  1782,  continuously  with  previous  laws, 
p.  419-611. 
May  1784-May  1795,  continuously   with  Revision  of 
1784    and  Edition   of  1786,   p.  267-499    (p.  391-400 
wrongly  numbered  390-404). 
May  17y6-M;ty  1808,  continuously   with    Revision   of 

1795,  p.  4.39-81H. 
Oct.  1808-1820,  p.  [lJ-456. 
1822-1835,  p.  1-591  (p.  309-317  repeated  in  numbering 

and  p.  413  omitted). 
May  and  Dec.  1836,  p.  1-64. 
Acts,   1838-07,  Hei)urate  pagination  for  each  session. 

1869-71,   continuously   with   Compilation   of   1808,  p. 

207-777. 
1872-74,  p.  1-298  (p.  185-188  repeated  in  numbering). 
1875-80,  p.  1-162. 
1881-87,  p.  1-805. 

1889-97,  |).  1-1013  (p.  984-1013  devoted  to  index). 
1899,  continuously  with  previous  laws,  p.  984-1205. 
Hlncol879,  a  cheap  cd.  has  also  been  pub.,  without  side  notes, 
for  general  distribution. 

—  Acts  and  laws  of  the  State ;  [by  R:  Law  and  R.  Sher- 

man].   New  London  (Timothy  Green,  pr.),  1784. 
f.     H,  6,  2,  265  p. 
Not)'.     Cited    as    RcvIbIou   of   1784.      Inchnli-n   Charter   and 
ArtlcleB  of  confederation. 

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\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  Same    [with    sess.    laws    up    to    1786,      New   ed.]. 

(Elisha  Babcock,  pr.),  1786.     8°.     346  (8)  p. 
Jfote.     Known  as  Edition  of  1786. 

—  Acts  and  laws  of  the  State;    [comp.  under  direction 

of  C.  Goodrich,  J.  Brace,  and  E.  Perkins],  17t)5. 
(Hudson  &  Goodwin,  prs.),  1796.   8°.     14,  438  p. 
JVoie.    Cited  as  Revision  of  1795.     Includes  laws  passed 
Oct.  1795. 

—  Same   [with  sess.  laws   1796-1804].       (Hudson  and 

Goodwin,  prs.), '05.     8°.     14,  683  p. 
Note.    Cited  as  Compilation  of  1805. 

—  Public    statute    laws  of   the  State;  book  1,   [by  J: 

Treadwell,  E.   Perkins,  and  T:  Day].     (Hudson 
&  Goodwin,  prs.),  1808.     8«.     xiv  (118)  G9(!  p. 
Note.    Cited  as  Compilation  of  1808. 

—  Same ;  book  2,  commencing  Oct.  sess.  1808.  (Hudson 

&  Co.,  prs.),  ['08-20].     8°.     (9)  456  p. 
Note.    Session  laws  subsequent  to  Compilation    of    1808, 
paged  consecutively,  through  May  1820;    indexed    through 
May  1818. 

—  Public  statute  laws  of  the  State,  as  rev.  and  enacted 

by  the  General  Assembly,  1821 ;  [by  Z.  Swift,  L. 
Whitman,  and  T:  Day].     '21.    8°.    xv  (1)  512  p. 
Note.    Cited  as  Revision  of  1821. 

—  Public  statute  laws  passed  subsequently  to  Revision 

in  1821.     '24.     8°.     64  p. 
Note.    Laws  of  1822-24,  bound  together  and  indexed. 

—  Public  statute  laws  of  the  State,  1821 ;  with  the  acts 

of  the  three  subsequent   sessions  incorporated; 
[comp.  by  S.  P.  Beers,  T:   Day,  and  L.   Whit- 
man]. '24.   8°.     xii,  469  p. 
Note.    Known  as  Edition  of  1824. 

—  Public  statute  laws  of  the  State  passed  since  session 

in  1824;  pub.  under  direction  of  Sec.  of  State. 
'26.     8°.     p.  471-502. 

—  Public  statute  laws  of  the  State,  comp.  in  obedience 

to  a  resolve  of  the  General  Assembly,  passed 
May  1835.     '35.     8°.     640  p. 

Note.    Errata  and  omissions  are  incl.  in  volume  cent,  laws 
of  May  sess.,  1836. 

—  Public  Statute  laws  passed  May  and  Dec.  sessions, 

1836,  and  May  sess.,  1837;  with  errata  for  Pub- 
lic statutes  comp.  1835,  also  some  public  acts 
not  included.     '37.     8°.     109  (1)  viii  p. 

—  Statutes  of  1838;  public  statute  laws  of  the  State, 

comp.  in  obedience  to  a  resolve  of  the  General 
Assembly,  1838.     '39.     8°.     717  p. 

—  Same,  and  additional  laws  to  1844,  reduced  to  ques- 

tions and  answers  by  W:    B.  Wedgwood.     '44. 
16«.     105  p. 
Note.    Privately  printed,  but  semi-official. 

—  Public  acts  passed  1839-43.     '45.     8°.     240  p. 

—  Revised  statutes;   [by  H:  Dutton,  L.  P.  Waldo,  and 

F.  Fellowes,   1849].     '49.     8°.     xvi,  758  p. 

—  Statutes  of  the  State,   [by  H:   Dutton,  O.  H.  Perry, 

J:     Dunham,  H:   Peck,  H:   B.  Harrison,  and  J. 
H.    Trumbull].      New    Haven,   '54.      8°.     xviii, 
1070  p. 
Note.     Cited  as  Revision  of  1854. 

—  General  statutes  of  the  State ;  [by  H:   Dutton,  L.  P. 

Waldo,  and  D:  B.  Booth].     New  Haven, '66.     8°. 
Ixi,  892  p. 
Note.    Cited  as  Revision  of  1866. 

—  Public  acts  passed  1866-68.     '68.     8°.     227  p. 

—  General  statutes  of  Conn. :  Revision  of  1875 ;    [by 

D:  B.  Booth,  G:  C.  Woodruff,  J:  P.  C.  Mather, 
and  others'].     '75.     8°.     lix,  749  p. 

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\_Laws  of  the  State,  continued.!, 

—  General  statutes  of  Conn.  :  Revision  of  1887  in  force 

Jan.   1,    1888;   [by  J.   A.   Ilovey,  A:     H.  Fenn, 

R.  J.  Walsh,    and    G:     P.    McLean].     '87.     8°. 

Ixi,  1179  p. 

J^ote.    Limited  ed.  in  2   v.,  blank   pages   alternating   with 

printed  pages,  also  ptib.     The  Gen.  Ass'y  of  1899  has  directed 

the  Governor  to  appoint  a  commission  for  a  new  revision. 

—  Digest  of  laws  of  the  State;   by  Z.  Swift,  1822,  23. 

New  Haven  (S.  Converse),  1822-23.     2  v.     8». 

—  Same  ;  rev.  by  H:  Dutton  and  N.  A.  Covrdrey,  1849- 

53.     New  Haven  (H:  H.  Peck),  n.  d.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Index  of  General  statutes  and  Public  acts,  1875-82. 

'83.     8°.     191  p. 

—  Reference  index  to  General  statutes  and  Public  acts, 

1889-93.     '93.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Index  of  same,  1889-93.     '94.     8°.     413  p. 

—  Special  acts  and  resolutions,  semi-annual  1776-1818, 

annual  1819-87,  biennial  1889-99.  Hartford  and 
New  Haven,  '37-99.     8°. 

Note.  Not  printed  prior  to  1837;  but  in  1836  provision  was 
made  for  their  compilation,  in  abridged  form,  1789-1836,  in 
2  v.,  to  be  pub.  1837,  and  for  their  regular  publication  in  full 
thereafter.  Acts  1776-78  have  not  as  yet  been  compiled,  but  will 
be  pub.  in  the  State  Records  for  those  years.  Called  Resolves 
and  private  acts,  through  May  1842;  Resolutions  and  private 
acts,  Oct.  1842-1858;  Private  acts  and  resolutions,  1859-70. 

No  laws  passed  in  1891,  owing  to  deadlock. 

Acts  of  each  regular  sess.  since  1836,  pub.  by  themselves; 
those  of  1862  include  acts  of  special  sess.  Oct.  1861,  those  of 
18G3  include  acts  of  special  sess.  Dec.  1862,  those  of  1864 
include  acts  of  special  sessions  Nov.  1863  and  Jan.  1864;  acts 
of  special  sess.  Oct.  1842  pub.  by  themselves. 

Separate  pagination  for  acts  of  each  sess.  through  1880; 
1881-97,  pagination  as  follows  : 

Acts  1881-84,  p.  1-1057,  1895-97,  p.  1-1272, 

1885-89, p.  1-1403,  1899,  p.  1-603, 

1893, p.  1-1228, 

Acts  1881-97  form  v.  9-12  of  the  reprinted  series  given  be- 
low, which  see. 

—  Same,  1789-1897.     Reprinted,  1857-97.     12  v.     8°. 

Con«..-  V.  1,2,  1789-1836.  5,1857-65.  7,1871-75. 

3,  4,  1836-57.  6,  1866-70.  8,  1876-80. 

ITote.  Called  Resolves  and  private  laws,  v.  1-4;  Private  and 
special  laws,  v.  5;  Special  laws,  v.  6-8.  v.  1-8  are  abridged, 
legislation  of  no  present  interest  being  omitted,  v.  9-12,  cover- 
ing Acts  1881-97,  are  unabridged  reprints,  with  re-arranged 
statistical  matter  and  index,  see  note  above.  The  acts  of  1899, 
together  with  those  of  1901,  will  probably  constitute  v.  13  of 
the  set. 

—  Index   to    Private   laws  and  special  acts  of   Conn., 

[1789-1897]  ;  comp.  by  S.  A.  Eddy.     Bridgeport, 

1897.     8°.     322  p. 
Note.     This  index  covers  both  the  original  and  reprinted 
acts,  referring  to  year  and  page  where  matter  was  omitted  from 
the  reprint. 

—  Printed   bills,    annual    (ea.   1  v.)   1875-87,  biennial 

(ea.  2  v.)  1889-97. 
Note.    These  are  bills  for  public  or  private  laws  or  resolves 
submitted  to  the  Legislature,  and  printed  for  consideration. 
25  cop.  are  bound.    None  pub.  1891. 

—  Engrossed  bilLs  (Public  and  Special   acts),   annual 

1879-87,  biennial  1889-97.     i°. 

Note.    These  are  the  acts  as  they  finally  pass  both  Houses. 

Nine  cop.  are  piinted  tn^aring  autograph  signatures  and  eight 

are   de))OHlted  in  ci^rtain    libraries    in   the    State.     Since  1893 

Public  at^ts  and  Special  acts  bound  separately.     None  pub.  1891. 

—  {Statutory  Revision. '\       Act    for    revising     Public 

statutes  of  Conn.  ;  prep,  by  committee  appointed 
by  Governor,  for  consideration  of  Gen.  Ass'y  of 
1887.     '87.     8^      (4)    777    p. 

—  Act  revising  and  compiling   probate  laws   of  Conn., 

1885.     '85.     8".      52  p. 

—  Board  of  Commissioners  appointed  by  the  Governor 

In  Examine  and  Revise  the  .Joint  Stock  Laws. 
Report,  1879;  [1880].     '79-80.     2  v.     S". 


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\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  Circular  concerning  alterations  in  the  school  laws, 

from  the  [select]  committee  [on  revision  of 
school  laws]  appointed  1855.  New  Haven,  '5fi. 
8°.     16  p. 

—  Commission     for     Simplifying    Legal     Procedure. 

Report,  [1880].     '80.     8°.     5  p. 

Rise  and  progress  of  Practice  act,  1878-80.     8°. 

Note.    Collection  of  papers  used  by  Commlssiou. 

—  Commission   on    Organization   of   Courts  and  Re- 

vision of  the  Criminal  Law  of  the  State.    Report, 
preliminary  and  2d.     1883,  84.     8°. 
Note.    2d   rpt.  cont.  summary  of  businesB  in  the  Superior 
Court,  July  1876-July  18S2,  and  the  proposed  bill  for  an  act 
rel.  to  the  organization  and  jurisdiction  of  courts. 

—  Commission    to    Revise    Laws   rel.    to    Intoxicating 

Liquors,  etc.     Report,  [1882].     '82.     8°.     44  p. 

—  Commission   to  Revise  the  Pauper  Laws.     Report, 

1875.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Commissioners   on    Uniform    State  Laws.     Report, 

1st,  1896;  [2d],  Dec.  21,  1896,  [with  bill  for 
general  law].     '96-97.     8°. 

—  Commissioners  upon  Laws  rel.  to  Insurance.    Report 

[and  act  rel.  to  insurance  cos.].  1878.  8°. 
viii,  24  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  revising  militia  laws,  with 

bill,  1854.     New  Haven,  '54.     8°.     40  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  revise  laws  in  rel,  to  collec- 

tion of  debts  and  attachment  laws,  also  Bill  rel. 
to  imprisonment  for  debt.  1843.  8°.  15  p. 
(House  doc.  8,  1843.) 

—  Report   of   committee   to  revise  military  laws ;  and 

bill  for  a  public  act  for  forming  and  conducting 
the  military  force  of  the  State.  New  Haven, 
1871.     8°.     44  p. 

—  Special  Commission  on  Revision  of  the   Tax  Laws. 

Report.     1881.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Special  Commission  on  Taxation.    Report,  with  bill 

in  form,  1868.     Ncav  Haven,  '68.     8°.     60  p. 

—  Special   Commission    on    State     Taxation.      Report 

[with  the  proposed  bill  to  regulate  State  and 
County  taxes  on  towns],  1886.     '86.     8°.     19  p. 

Report,  with  bills  recommended,    and   statistical 

tables.     New  Haven,  1887.     8°.     116  p. 

—  {^Special  subjects.']    Act  for  apprehending  and  secur- 

ing such  inimical  persons  as  shall  be  deemed  and 
adjudged    dangerous    to   the   State,    Oct.    1776. 
[New  London,  '76.]     fo.     2  p. 
Note.    This  and  the  2  following  acta  pub.  hidlvidually  in- 
stead of  with  other  laws  of  same  sess. 

Act   for    regulating   inspection  and   vending    of 

gunpowder,     1776.      [New   London,     '76.]      fo. 

Act  in  addition  to  act  entituled  (sic)  Act  to  prevent 

ingrossers,  and  for  better  supply  of  our  troops, 
etc.,  Nov.  1776.     [New  London,  '76.]     fo.     2  p. 

Public  acts  for  forming  and  conducting  the  mili- 
tary force;  added.  General  rules  establishing  a 
uniform  dress.     1812.     8°.     34  p. 

Act  concerning  banks.      n. p. ,1837.     8°.     8  p. 

Election  laws ;  public  acts  rel.  to  elections,  and 

the  admission  of  electors.  New  Haven,  1842. 
8°.     48  p. 

Militia  laws,  passed  at  special  session,  Oct.  1861. 

'61.     8°.     5  p. 

Public  acts  rel.  to  common  schools,  in  force  Jan. 

1866.     '66.     8°.     32  p. 

Same :  Laws  rel.  to  education.     1868,  72.    2  v.    8°. 

Acts,  with  other  permanent  docs,  respecting  Yale 

college.     New  Haven,  1871.     12°,     55  p. 

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[Laws  of  the  State,  continued.] 

Acts  providing  for  building  of  a  new  Capitol  at 

Hartford,  1871.     71.     12°.     9  p. 
Practice  act  of  Conn.,  with  rules  and  forms,  1879. 

'79.     8".     319,  19  p. 

Tax  laws.     1881.     8°.     32  p. 

Election  laws.     1882.     8°.     39  p. 

[Journals,  Documents,  etc.]     Journal  of  the  House  of 

Representatives,  annual  1837-87,  biennial  1889- 

99.     '37-99.     8°. 

yote.    Including  all  special  sessions,  for  which  see  note  at 
head  of  division  Legislature. 

—  Journal   of    the    Senate,   annual    1840-87,   biennial 

1889-99.     '40-99.     8°. 
JVbie.    Including  all  special  sessions. 

—  Conn.  Register,   annual   1785-1886.      v.  p.      [1785-1 

1886].  32°  and  IGo. 
Note.  None  pub.  1787,  88.  In  1827  a  supplementary  v. 
pub  ,  for  July  18-27-.June  1828.  For  1827-31  and  1847,48  two 
rival  series  were  pub.;  the  one  by  Green,  the  other  as  fol- 
lows: by  Norton  and  Russell,  1827,  28;  by  Russell,  1829;  bv 
Huntington,  18.30,  31;  by  Brown  and  Parsons,  1847,48,  being 
O.W.  Bradley's  compilation.  16"  since  1848.  Includes  Man- 
ual of  the  Gen.  Ass'y  since  1881.  Register  and  Manual  con- 
tinued by  Sec.  of  State,  which  see  under  Exec,  and  Staff. 

—  Manual  of  the  General  Assembly,  annual  1864-87- 

biennial  1889-99.     '64-99.     12°  and  8°.  ' 

Kote.  Each  Manual  since  1881  is  later  incl.  in  the  Register 
?  pcn^^n?""*'--  ^0°°"  P^^  V."*^-  variously  by  Sec.  of  StatI  and 
Legislature,  m  8».     A  preliminary  manual  is  also  pub. 

—  Rolls    of    Senate    and   House   of    Representatives 

1826,  30;  annual  1834-87,  biennial  1889-99 
['26-99.]     8". 

ufb*^'    ■^^^"^'^  '°  broadsides  through  1834.    Titles  vary  until 

—  Legislative  statistics;   comprising  names,  residences, 

etc.,  of  State  officers,  members,  oflBcers  and 
committees  of  the  General  Assembly;  also  Rules 
and  Joint  rules  of  the  Senate  and  House;  bien- 
nial 1887-99.     8°. 

CofnptroUeJ  P'"^""'""*  '**°^*'  *««  "«<^«''  Executive  and  Staff, 

—  Standing  committees,  1830,  37.     n.p.,  n.  d.     broad- 

sides. 

—  Committees,  1860.      n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Rules  of  House,  1828,  30.     n.p.,  [1828?-30].     8° 

—  Rules  of  Senate.     Hartford  and  New  Haven,  1837- 

41.     4  pm.     8°. 

—  Committees   and   Rules  of  the  General  Assembly 

biennial  1893-99.     32°. 

—  Election  sermons,  annual  1776-1830.     v    v      1776- 

1830.     12^  and  %\  ^'' 

r£^?^-^'   J?'f«oo«°ued.    None  pub.  1782.     Sermon   for  1813 
contains  historical  sketch  of  election  sermons  from  1674 
For  earlier  issues,  see  render  Supplemental :  Colonial. ' 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  upon  petition  of  Hartford 

and  New  Haven  R.  R.  Co.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    8°      7  p 

—  [Addre.sH  to  people  of  Conn.,  special  sess.  1809  •  with 

embargo  act  of  U.  S.]  n.  p.,  ['09.]  8"  16  p 
-Report  of  committee,  Aug.  25,  1812,  on  that  part  of 
the  (xovernor's  speech  which  relates  to  his  cor- 
respondence with  the  Sec.  of  War,  etc  New 
Haven,  '12.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Rejiort  of  committee  of  defence.     [1813?]     8°      4p 
-Two  reports  of  joint  comniittce   [on  school  jfundl' 

May  1819;  and  i.n.ceo.linirH  of  fJen.  Ass'y  tiiere- 
on;  with  explanations  and  exhibits  of  the  Com- 
missioner of  the  School  Fun<l,  made  on  4th  June 
(1819).     n.p.     '19.     8°.     40  p. 

ocf  ilie.'indMSwo':'""'""'''''''"'''""^^'''^^"'  ^"°"'  ^«y " 

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{^Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Doc.  transmitted  to  Gen.  A ss'y  accompanying  Gover- 

nor's message,  May  1821.     '21.     8°.     27  p. 
yote.    Rpt.  to  Senate  of  Md.  lel.  to  appropriation  of  public 
land  for  educational  purposes. 

—  Report   of    committee    on   common   schools,    182(i. 

New  Haven,  '26.     8".     7  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  inspect  condition  of  New- 

Gate  prison,  1826.     New  Haven,  '26.     8°.     35  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  common  schools,  1828. 

New  Haven,  '28.     8°.     11  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  culture  of  hemp,  etc.,  1829. 

8°.     16  p. 

—  Report  of   committee  on  Conn.  State  Prison,  1833. 

'33.     8°.     19  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  visit  and  examine  banks  in 

Conn.,  1837.     '37.     8°.     23  p. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  concerning  City  bank  of 

New  Haven,  1837.     '37.     8°.     25  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  insane  poor  in  Conn.,  1838. 

New  Haven,  '38.     8°.     17  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  internal  improvements. 

New  Haven,  1838.     8°.     22  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  in  relation  to  the  license  laws. 

New  Haven,  1838.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  judiciary  ex- 

penses, 1838.     New  Haven,  '38.     8°.     10  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  judicial  expenses,  1839.    '39. 

8°.     48  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  rel.  to  the  insane  poor.     1839. 

8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  public  lands. 

1839.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  the  Norwich  and  Worcester 

R.  R.,1839.     n.p.yl'Sd.]     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  for  locating  site  for  hospital  for 

insane  poor,  1840.     New  Haven, '40.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Report  of  joint   select   committee  on   insane  poor, 

1841.     '41.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Report  of   joint   standing  committee  on  petition  of 

Hartford  Bridge  Co.,  1841.     '41.     8°.     9  p. 

—  Report   of  joint   standing  committee  on   the  public 

domain,  1841.     ?i.  p.     ['41]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  to  whom  was  (sic) 

referred  petitions  rel.  to  employment  of  mechanic 
labor  in  Conn.  State  Prison.     1841.    8".     8  p. 

—  Report  of  select  joint  committee   on  insane  poor, 

1841.  '41.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Report  of   committee  appointed  in  1841,  on  Conn. 

State  Prison,  1842.  New  Haven,  '42.  8°. 
79  p. 

—  Report   of  joint   select   committee  on   that  part  of 

Governor's  message  rel.  to  capital  punishment, 
with  a  bill  in  form  for  its  abolishment,  1842. 
New  Haven,  '42.     8°.     36  p. 

—  Counter  report  of  same,     n.^.,  [1842J.     8°.     lip. 

(Ass'y  doc.  7,  1842.) 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee   on   so   much   of 

Governor's   message   as   relates  to  insane  poor, 

1842.  New  Haven, '42.  8°.  7  p.  (Ass'y  doc. 
8,  1842.) 

—  Report  of  joint   standing   committee  on  education, 

rel.  to  common  schools,  1842.  New  Haven, 
'42.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of   committee  on   petition  of  town  of  East 

Hartford  and  others  against  Hartford  Bridge  Co., 

1843.  '43.     8°.     7  p.     (House  doc.  9,  1843.) 

—  Report  of  committee  to  whom  was  referred  bill  to 

divide  New  Haven  into  wards  for  election  of  offi- 
cers, 1843.  '43,    8°,  11  p.   (House  doc.  10,  1843.) 

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—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  so  much  of  Gov- 

ernor's message  as  relates  to  insane  poor,  1843. 
'43.     8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  punishment  and  reformation 

of  juvenile  offenders,  1844.  New  Haven,  '44. 
8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of   committee  on  subject  of  taxation,  1844. 

New  Haven,  '44.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  so  much  of  Gov- 

ernor's message  as  relates  to  insane  poor,  1844. 
New  Haven,  '44.     8".     12  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  education  appointed   1844, 

1845.     '45.     8°.     63  p. 

—  Report   of  joint   select   committee   on   railroads   to 

whom  was  (sic)  referred  petitions  for  a  railroad 
from  Hartford  by  way  of  Danbury  to  New  York, 
1845.     n.  p.,  ['45].     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  [on]  that  part  of 

Governor's  message  rel.  to  insane  poor,  1845. 
'45.     8°.     13  p.     fSen.  doc.   12,  1845.) 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  banks,  May 

1845.     ;45.     8°.     8  p.     (Sen.  doc.  10,  1845.) 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  school  fund, 

1845,     '45.     8°.     7  p.     (House  doc.  10,  1845.) 

—  Report   of   committee   on   education,    on   report   of 

Supt.,  with  a  plan  rel.  to  school,  and  resolve  con- 
tinuing it  to  next  sess.,  1846.  New  Haven,  '46. 
8°.     7  p. 

—  List  of  insane  persons  who  have  received  aid  from 

State  during  1847.     '47.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Rejjort  of  joint  standing  committee  on  education,  on 

establishment  of  schools  for  teachers,  1847.  '47. 
8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  same,  to  whom  was  referred  petition  on 

subject  of  establishment  of  professorships  of 
agriculture  and  the  arts,  1847.     '47.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  normal  schools,  1848.     New 

Haven,  '48.     8".     13  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  federal  relations,  upon  reso- 

lution of  South  Carolina,  Virginia,  Missouri,  etc. 
1849.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Report  and  bill  of  joint  select  committee  on  so  much 

of  the  Governor's  message  as  relates  to  capital 
punishment,  1850.  New  Haven,  '50.  8°.  36  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  11,  1850.) 

—  Minority  report  on  same.      New  Haven,  1850.     8°. 

8  p. 

—  Majority  and  minority  reports  of  joint  select  com- 

mittee on  sale  of  spirituous  liquors ;  with  bill  for 
a  public  act,  1850.     New  Haven,  '50.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Report   of  joint  standing    committee   on   the    State 

Prison,  on  the  comparative  condition  of  the 
county  gaols.     New  Haven,  1850.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  State  Reform 

School;  with  a  bill  in  form.  New  Haven,  1850. 
80.     lip.     (Ass'y  doc.  13,  1850.) 

—  Bill  for  act  entitled  Act  for  forming  and  conducting 

military  force,  1850.     New  Hiiven,  '50.  8".   26  p. 

—  Majority  report  of  committee  on   federal  relations. 

n.  p.,   [18.50].     8".     4  p. 

—  Minority  report  on  same.    n. /?  ,  [1850].    8''.     4  p. 

—  Report  of   joint  solcct  committee  on   subject  of   a 

general  banking  law,  and  bill  for  a  public  act, 
lHr,().     New   Haven,  '50.     H'>.      15  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  rcgi.stration  of 

births,  marriages,  and  deaths,  with  a  iaill  in  form. 
n.  p.,  1851.     8".     10  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on   finance,  on 

taxation  ;  with  bill  in  form,  1851.     '51.    8°.    59  p 

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—  Majority  and   minority  reports  of  joint  select  com- 

mittee on  gen.  banking  law,  1851.    '51.    8°.    31  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  education  to 

General  Assembly,  1851.    '51.    S".    4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  the  State 

Reform  School,  with  the  report  of  1850,  and  the 
proposed    public    act    establishing   said   school, 

1851.  '51.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Majority  and  minority  reports  of  joint  select  com- 

mittee upon  a  general  banking  law,  and  a  bill  for 
a  public  act,  1852.     New  Haven,  '52.     8<>.     39  p. 

—  Majority  report  of  joint  select  committee  on  so  much 

of  the  Governor's  message  as  relates  to  capital 
punishment;  [with  bill],  1852.  New  Haven,  '52. 
8°.     17  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  12,  1852.) 

—  Minority  report  of  same,  on  the  death  penalt3^     New 

Haven,  1852.     8°.     7  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  20,  1852.) 

—  Report   of  joint  standing   committee  on  education, 

against  the  act  continued  from  last  General 
Assemblj',  and  in  favor  of  one  herewith  reported, 

1852.  New  Haven,  '52.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of   committee  on    federal   relations.      New 

Haven,  '52.     S".     4  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  21,  1852.) 

—  Minority  report   of  same,    1852.     New  Haven,    '52. 

8°.     4  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  16,  1852.) 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  the  sale  of 

spirituous  liquors,  with  an  act  for  the  suppression 
of  tippling  shops.  New  Haven,  1852.  8°.  16  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  14,  1852.) 

—  Report  "of    the    committee    appointed   by    the   last 

General  Assembly  (1851)  upon  the  subject  of 
town  and  state  paupers,  1852.  New  Haven,  '52. 
8°.     31  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  railroads,  on 

the  resolution  instructing  said  committee  to  en- 
quire whether  any  railroad  companies  have  com- 
bined to  prevent  the  construction  of  any  other 
railroads,  etc.  New  Haven,  1852.  8°.  8  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  19,  1852.) 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  African  coloni- 

zation, 1852.     New  Haven,  '52.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report   of   the   joint   select   committee  on   African 

colonization.    1853.     8''.     3  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  banks,  on  the 

state  and  condition  of  the  banking  dept.,  in  the 
Treasurer's  office.     1853.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  on  the  Eastern  and 

Woodbury  banks  to  the  General  Assembly,  1853. 
'53.     8°.     46  p. 

—  Report    of    the    joint   select   committee   on   capital 

punishment.     1853.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  same.     1853.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  the  judiciary, 

on  the  bill  for  the  relief  of  insolvent  debtors; 
with  proposed  bill.     1853.     8«.     25  p. 

—  Reports  of  the  majority  and  minority  of  the  joint 

select  committee  on  the  sale  of  spirituous  liquors  ; 
with  resolution  of  the  majoritj%  and  a  bill  for  a 
public  act,  by  the  minority.     1853.     8°.     28  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  Norwark  disaster. 

1853.  8°.     4  p. 

—  Statistics  obtained  by  joint  standing  committee  on 

State  Prison,  from  an  e.xamination  of  the  record 
of  said  prison.     1853.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  protection  of  trout.     1853. 

8°.     16  p. 

—  Address   on  the  State  Reform    School,    before   the 

Conn.  Legislature,  1854,  by  T:  M.  Clark.  New 
Haven,  '54.     8°.     13  p. 

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—  Majority    and    minority    reports   of   committee    on 

capital  punishment,  on  petition  of  Michael  Jen 
nings  for  commutation  of  punishment,  1854 
New  Haven,  '54.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  federal  relations 

on  Kansas  and  Nebraska  territorial  bill,  1854 
New  Haven,  '54.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  committee  on  Nebraska  bill,  1854 

New  Haven,  '54.  8°.  19  p.  (Ass'y  doc.  8 
1854.) 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  education,  on 

the  part  of  the  House,  on  a  resolution  of  enquiry, 
etc.     1854.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  prohibitory  liquor 

law  ;  with  an  act  for  the  suppression  of  intemper- 
ance.    New  Haven,  1854.     8°.     31  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  State  humane 

institutions,  on  so  much  of  the  Governor's  mes- 
sage as  relates  to  the  idiotic.     1855.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report   of    the   special   committee   on    judicial   ex- 

penses, 1855.     '55.     8°.     25  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  boundary  ques- 

tion, to  whom  was  referred  the  report  of  the 
Commissioners  on  the  Western  Boundary  Line 
between  Conn,  and  N.  Y. ;  with  resolution.  1857. 
80.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  federal  rela- 

tions ;  with  resolutions,  and  a  bill  for  a  public  act. 
1857.     8°.     9  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  same;  with  resolutions.     1857. 

8°.     9  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  special  committee  on  the  State  Re- 

form School ;  with  bill  for  a  public  act.  1857. 
8°.     23  p. 

—  Majority  report  on  Suffield  contested  election,  [1859. 

'59].     8°.     6  p. 

—  Minority  report  on  same.     1859.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Communication  to  the  Governor  in  accordance  with 

a  resolution  passed  by  the  General  Assembly 
soliciting  information  in  reference  to  the  indigent 
insane.     1859.     8°.     10  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  agriculture, 

of  testimony  heard  rel.  to  the  disease  of  cattle 
now  prevalent  in  Mass.  New  Haven,  1860.  8°. 
24  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  proposed  navy 

yard  at  New  London.  New  Haven,  1862.  8°. 
16  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  education,  on 

the  affairs  and  management  of  the  State  Normal 
School.     1863.     8".     21  p. 

—  Proceedings  at  the  reunion  of  the  Conn,  senate,  Nov. 

17,1864.     New  Haven, '65.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  standing  committee  on  finance, 

rel.  to  town  expenses  for  war  purposes,  to  the 
General  Assembly.     1865.     S".     11  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  prisons,  rel.  to 

the  condition  and  management  of  jails.  1865. 
H".      17  p. 

—  Bridging  the  Connecticut;  arguments  of  counsel  for 

rc^monstrants  again-t  p'titici  of  David  Lyman, 
and  others,  asking  lea',  e  to  '-onstruct  drawbridge 
across  Connueticut  river  at  Middletown;  del. 
before  committee  on  railroads,  n.  7?.,  1867.  8". 
45  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  federal  rela- 

tions, 1867.     '67.     H".     5  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  fisheries. 

1867.     8".     6  p. 

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[Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Report  of  committee  on  incurable  insane.    1867.    8". 

6  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  education,  on 

the  resolution  advocating  the  abandonment  of 
the  State  Normal  School.     18<57.     8°.     10  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  to  audit  and  examine  the 

accounts  of  the  State  Treasurer  for  the  fiscal  year 
ending  March  31,  1866.     '67.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Sam.e :  Supplemental  report.     '67.     8°.     1  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  on  the  accounts  of 

G.  W.  Coit,  late  Treasurer  to  Gov.  English. 
New  Haven,  1868.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  constitutional 

amendments,  on  the  part  of  the  House,  rel.  to 
the  location  of  State  Capital.     1869.     8°.     4  p. 

Note.    Brief  epitome  from  State  records  as  to  when  and  how 
the  queBtion  of  capitals  was  adjusted. 

—  Minority    report   of    connnittee   on   contested   elec- 

tions on  petition  of  John  Tweedy.  1869.  8°. 
5  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  incorporations  on  petition  of 

citizens  of  Bridgeport  for  a  new  water  company. 
1869.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Majority  report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  rail- 

roads, on  the  petition  for  a  railroad  from  Derby  to 
the  State  line.     1869.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  same.     1869.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  railroads,  upon 

petition  of  city  of  New  Haven,  praying  for  con- 
firmation of  votes.     1869.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  standing  committee  on  roads  and 

bridges  rel.  to  the  Hartford  Bridge  Co.  1869. 
8°.     7  p. 

—  Supplementary  report  of  committee  on  State  Prison. 

1869.     8°.     1  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  temperance,  on 

the  petition  of  Wm.  A.  Buckingham,  1869.  '69. 
8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  House  select  committee  on  senatorial  dis- 

tricts, on  resolution  proposing  an  amendment  to 
the  constitution.     1871.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  canvass  of  votes 

for  Governor  and  other  State  officers.  1871.  8°. 
8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  education,  on  the  expedi- 

ency of  establishing  a  uniform  set  of  books  for 
all  the  schools  of  the  State.     1871.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  finance,  on  a 

bill  to  regulate  rate  of  interest.     1871.     8°.    6  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  joint   select  committee  on  fish- 

eries, on  petition  of  Wm.  N.  Kirtland  rel.  to 
pound  fishing.     1871.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  appointed  in  1870,  to  ex- 

amine and  report  on  General  Hospital  for  the 
Insane.     1871.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  railroads,  in 

regard  to  passenger  fares  and  freights  on  the 
several  railroads  of  the  State ;  also  contracts  and 
leases  of  the  N.  Y.  &  N.  H.,  N.  Y.  &  H.,  H.  & 
N.  H.,  and  S.  L.  R.  Rs.     [1871.]     8°.     33  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  State  Prison  regarding 

management  of  said  prison,  e^c.     1871.    8".    4  p. 

—  Report  of  same,  [rel.  to  repairs  and  improvements]. 

1871.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Roll  of  State  officers,  1871.     '71. 

—  Same,  1872.     New  Haven,  '72. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  Senate  in  contested  election  case 

of  Pond  vs.  Cole.     1872.     8°.     4,  52  p. 

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[Jotirnals,  Documents,  etc.,  continued.'} 

—  Papers  rel.  to  reduction  of  R.  R.  fares,  proposed  to  be 

made  by  the  General  Assembly.    1872.    8°.    26  p. 

—  Statement  of  town  of  Glastonbury  concerning  their 

(sic)  petition  vs.  town  of  Wethersfield  to  make 
Conn.  River  boundary  line  bet.  said  towns,  1873. 
"73.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  penal  treatment  of  inebriates 

and  inebriate  asylum.  New  Haven,  1874.  8". 
22  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  humane  institutions  [rel. 

to  inebriates],  1875.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  penal  treatment  of  inebriates 

and  vagrants,  1875.     '75.     8°.     29  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  State  Board  of  Health  and 

vital  statistics.     1875.     8°.     27  p. 

—  Memorial  of  Henry  L.  Goodwin  of  East  Hartford, 

asking  for  an  investigation  of  the  official  conduct 
of  the  Railroad  Commissioners ;  also  specific 
allegations  of  some  of  the  misrepresentations  in 
report  of  said  Commissioners.     1876.     8°.     30  p. 

Kote.    Contains  also  the  Commissioners'  answer  and  Mr. 
Goodwin's  reply  to  same. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  humane  institutions,  rel.  to 

the  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home  at  Mansfield.  1877. 
8°.     4  p. 

—  Charter  Oak  Life  Insurance  Co.  :  resolution  amend- 

ing the  charter  and  making  it  a  mutual  company, 
reported  by  the  committee  on  insurance,  1878. 
'78.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  insurance,  to 

whom  was  referred  report  of  Special  Life  Insur- 
ance Commission,  concerning  affairs  of  Con- 
tinental Life  Insurance  Co.,  1878.  '78.  8° 
16  p. 

—  Report  of  special   committee  appointed  March   13, 

1878,  to  investigate  the  alleged  false  returns  of 
railroad  companies.     '78.     8°.     17  p. 

—  Report   of  the   committee   on   State  Prison,  on   an 

examination  of  the  affairs  of  said  prison.  1878. 
8°.     7  p. 

—  Petitions  of  residents  of  Conn,  for  reduction  of  rail- 

road fares,  1879.     '79.     8°.     76  p. 

—  Minority    report    of    committee    on    judiciary,    de 

boundary  line  between  N.  Y.  and  Conn.,  1880. 
•80.     S'>.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  additional  buildings  for 

the  accommodation  of  the  insane  at  Middletown 
1881.     8^     9  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  humane  insti- 

tutions, on  House  joint  resolution  no.  161,  on 
Insane  Asylum  at  Middletown.  1881.  8° 
4  p. 

—  Report  of   tlie   committee   to   investigate  as  to  tlie 

necessity  of  a  new  Normal  School  building,  Feb. 
8,  1881.      '81.     8^     G  p. 

—  Roll  of  State  officers  and  members  of  General  As- 

sembly of  (Jonn.,  1776-1881;  with  app.  giving 
the  Congressional  delegates,  Judges  of  the 
Supreme  and  Superior  Courts,  and  the  date  of 
incorporation  of  the  cities,  boroughs,  and  towns. 
188 J.     8".     474  p. 

—  Majority  report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  rail- 

roads, on  House  petition  no.  203  [for  a  charter 
to  Construct  a    railroad    [)arallol   to    the    N.    Y 
N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.].     1882.     8".     7  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  same.      1882.     8^     1  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  same,  on  substitute  for  House  bill 

no.  40,  1883.     '83.     8".     6  p. 

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[Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Speech  of  E.  D.  Goodwin  in  defense  of  his  bill  for  a 

20%  reduction  of  salaries,  Feb.  26,  1885.  '85. 
80.     12  p. 

—  Report  of  the  railroad  committee,  on  the  memorial  of 

Henry  L.  Goodwin  in  rel.  to  the  annual  returns 
of  the  railroad  companies ;  together  with  the 
memorial,  and  the  reply  of  the  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  II. 
R.  R.  Co.     1887.     8°.     20  p. 

—  Bills  for  public  acts  rel.  to  secret  ballot  introduced 

and  referred  to  committee  on  judiciary.  1889. 
8°.     67  p. 

—  Report   of   joint   standing    committee    on  railroads, 

concerning  issue  of  stock  and  bonds  by  Housa- 
tonic  Railroad  Co.,  1889.     '89.     8«.     17  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  same.     1889.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Report   of  same,  on  House  petition   no.    14,    being 

petition  of  Housatonic  Raikoad  for  amendment 
to  its  charter.     18,s9.     8°.     8  p. 

—  In  the  matter  of  the  governorship ;   brief  of  Case, 

Bryant  and  Case.     1891.     8°.     31  p. 

—  Report  of  Senate  select  committee  to  hear  petition 

of  Gen.  C:  P.  Graham,  1891.     '91.     8°.     19  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  further  accommodation  for 

insane,  1891.     '91.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Contested   election  cases ;    reports   of  House   com- 

mittee on  elections,  on  House  petitions  nos.  1-6, 
24,  and  25,  with  stenographer's  report  of  testi- 
mony.    1893.     8°.     191  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  further  accommodation  for 

the  insane.     1893.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  standing  committee  on  humane  insti- 

tutions, on  House  joint  resolution  no.  97,  concern- 
ing Mystic  Oral  School,  n.  t.  p.  [1897.]  8°. 
8  p. 

—  List  of  bills,  etc.,  for  public  and  private  acts  pend- 

ing before  committees  of  Gen.  Ass'y  on  Feb.  10, 
1899.     '99.     4°.     80  p. 
Note.     App.  contains  abstracts  of  bills  accompanying  report 
of  Commission  on  State  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  appointed  1897  to  in- 

quire into  all  matters  rel.  to  State  receipts  and 
expenditures,  1899.     New  Haven, '99.    8°.    143  p. 

—  Report    of    special    committee    appointed    1897   to 

investigate  subject  of  State  road  improvement. 
1899.     8°.     9  p. 

Miscellaneous. 

[Agricxiltnral  School.]  Joint  Commission  of  the  Legis- 
lature and  Trustees  [o7^]  Storrs  Agricultural 
School.     Report.     1885,  86.     8°. 

[Almanac]  Conn,  pocket  almanac,  calculations  by 
Nehemiah  Strong.     (E.  &  J.  Babcock.),  1800. 

[Banks,  Savings.]  Report  of  savings  banks  to  Gen. 
,A8s'y,  1848.  New  Haven, '48.  8".  12  p.  (House 
doc.  54.)  Special  Bank  Commissioners  to  In- 
vestigate Savings  Banks.  Report  of  Commis- 
sioners app.  in  1873;  6,  1874.  Norwich,  '74. 
8°.  201  p. 
Note.    Incl.  16-p.  app.  cont.  laws  rel.  to  banks,  etc. 

Townsend  Savings  Bank  Commission.     Report,  [Jan. 

21],  1885.     '85.     8°.     10  p. 

[Boundary.]      Commissioners    on    Boundary    between 

Conn,  and  N.  Y.    Report,  1857.     '57.     8°.     15  p. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Oorernor,  and  under 

Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1857. 

—  Same,  1860.     New  Haven,  '60.     8°.     62  p. 
Commission    on    Western   Boundary    between    Conn, 
and  X.  Y.    Report,  Dec.  1879.     1880.     8°.    8  p. 

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[^Boundary,  continued.'] 

Conn.  Commissioners  on  the   Boundary  Line  between 
R.  I.  and  Conn.      Report,     map.     Middletown, 
1888.     8°.     41  p. 
[Buckingham,    Gov.']      Dedication  of   statue  of   Gov- 
Buckingham,    addresses,    etc.;    also    reports    of 
Legislative  Commission,  and  to  that  commission, 
on  proceedings,  June  18.  1884.    '85.     8°.     43  p. 
[Capitol.]     Board   of    Capitol    Commissioners.       Re- 
port [annual]  1875-80.     75-81.     6  pm.     8°. 
J^ote.    Called  State  House  Commissioners,  1875.    Rpts.  ir 
regular;  both  majority  and  minority  rpts.  for  Jan. -Apr.  18S0, 
the  majority  report  containing  the  contract  between  Capitol 
Commissioners  and  James  G.  Batterson,  the  builder,  and  the 
specifications.    Rpt.  pub.  18S1  is  supplemental,  covering  Apr.- 
Nov.  1880. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Comptroller;  and  under 
Legislature,  Special  laivs;  Journals,  Does.,  etc.,  1869,  80. 

Committee  for  Grading  Capitol  Grounds.     Annual 
report,  1879-82.     '80-83.     4  pm.     8°. 
J^ote.    Committee  consisted  of  Comptroller  of  Public  Ac- 
counts  and  Board  of  Park  Commissioners. 

[Cha7-ities.]  Commissioner  for  the  Indigent  Blind, 
Deaf  and  Dumb,  and  Insane  Poor.  Report. 
New  Haven,  1S50.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Same.     1851.     8°.     15  p. 

Commissioner  of  the  Fund  for  the  Insane.  Report 
to  General  Assemblj%  May  3,  1855.    '55.    8°.  6  p. 

Commissioners  on  Further  Accommodations  for  the 
Insane  Poor.  Message  of  the  Governor  and  re- 
port of  the  Commission  un  the  administration  of 
State  charities  and  on  further  provision  for  sup- 
port of  insane  poor.     1877.     8°.     25  p. 

—  Report,  Jan.  23,  1879.     '79.     8°.     23  p. 
Commissioners  to  Investigate  Necessity  of  Additional 

Accommodations  for  Insane.,  Examine  Proffered 
Site  at  Norwich,  etc.  (1897-).  Majority  and 
minority  reports.     1899.     8°.     13  p. 

—  See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor. 

[Constitution,  Federal.]  Representative  of  Conn,  in 
the  Commission  for  Celebrating  the  Centennial 
Anniversary  of  the  Adoption  of  the  Federal 
Constitution.  Report  of  H:  C.  Robinson.  1887. 
8".     5  p. 

[Domestic   Animals.  ]       Commissioners  to  Prevent  the 
Introduction  atid  Spread  of  the  Disease,  among 
Cattle,  called  Pleuro-pneumonia  or    Pulmonary 
Murrain.    Report.     18G1.     8".     16  p. 
See  uIho  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1860. 

Conn.  Commissioners  on   Diseases  of  Domestic  Ani- 
mals.    Report,    with   expenses,    189G.     '97.     8°. 
23  p. 
,Nole.    Succeeded  by  permanent  oflBce  of    Commissioner  of 
DomeBtlc  Animala,  -which  see  under  Inspection  and  Regula- 
tion. 

[Education.]  Plans  and  descriptions  of  school-liouses 
recently  erected  in  Rhode  Island.  New  Haven, 
1850.     8".     32  p. 

Prize  essay  on  the  necessity  and  means  of  improving 
the  common  schools  of  Conn.  New  Haven,  1850. 
8^     23  p. 

Commission  on  the  State  Board  of  Education.  Re- 
port, with  bill  for  proposed  legislation.  1883. 
80.     19  p. 

Commissioners  for  the  Erection  of  a  New  Normal 
School  Building.  Report,  Jan.  15,  1883.  '88. 
W>.      13  p. 

Special  Commission  [on]  Report  of  .Joint  Select  Com- 
mittee on  Senate  Petition  no.  38.  Report  [rel. 
to  Board  of  Education],  1882.     '82.     8".      13  p. 

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[Uxposiiions.']      Conn.   Centennial  Education   Commit- 
tee.     International   exhibition   1876 :    Conn,    in 
Dept.  of  Education  and  Science  at  Philadelphia, 
Jan.  6,  1870.     [70.]     8°.     16  p. 
Report  upon  the  Conn,  exhibits  at  Paris,   1878,  by 
W:    P.  Blake,    Honorary  Commissioner   of   the 
U.  S.     New  Haven,  '80.     8°.     102  p. 
Board  of  Commissioners   of  the  Melbourne   Exposi- 
tion.    Report.     1883.     8°.     12  p. 
Conn,  at  the  World's  Fair.     il.    1898.    8°.    360  p. 
Cont. :    Pt.  1,  Rpt.  of  CommiBsioners  from  Conn. ;  by  J.  H- 
Vaill.    2,  Rpt.  of  work  of  Woman's  Board  of  ComiuissionerB; 
by  K.  B.  Knight. 

Womnn's  Board  of  World's  Fair  Managers  of  Conn. 
Selections  from  writings  of  Conn,  women;  by  J. 
L.  G.     Norwalk,  1893.     4°.     ix,  282  p. 
Note.    Limited  ed.    Issued  as  permanent  part  of  Exhibit  of 
literature. 

[^Feeble-minded.'\      Commissioners  on  Idiocy.      Report. 
New  Haven,  1856.     8°.     77  p. 
Note.    Contains  brief  account  of  the  origin  and  progress  of 
the  educational  movement. 

[Geology.^     Report  on  the  geological  survey;  by  C.  U. 
Shepard.     New  Haven,  1837.     8°.    188  p. 
Report  on  the  geology  of  Conn. ;  by  J.  G.  Percival, 
1842.     New  Haven,  '42.     8°.     495  p. 
[Hathaway,  J:  M.']     Special  report  of  auditors  on  Col. 
John  M.  Hathaway's  accounts.     [1863.]    8°.    7  p. 
Report  of  Hon.  John  D.  Park,  Chief  Justice,  as  com- 
mittee on  claim  of  J.  M.  Hathaway,  late  Q.   M. 
General,  vs.  the  State.     1881.     8°.     13  p. 
[^History.']      Records    of   the    State   of   Conn. ;   tran- 
scribed and  ed.  in  accordance  with  a  resolution 
of  the  General  Assembly;  by  C:  J.  Hoadly.     v. 
1,  2.     1894-95.     2  V.     8°. 
Cont.:   V.  1.    Public  records  of  State,  Oct.  1776-Feb.  1778; 
Council  of  Safety,  Oct.  1776-May  1778;  app.  containing  Provi- 
dence, Springfield,  and  New  Haven  conventions. 

2.  Public  records  of  State,  May  1778-Apr.  1780;  Council  of 
Safety,  May  1778-Apr.  1780;  app.  containing  "  Depositions  in 
regard  to  the  invasion  of  New  Haven,  Fairfield,  and  Norwalk 
in  July  1779,"  and  Hartford  and  Philadelphia  conventions. 

Note.  For  sale  by  State  Librarian  g  $2  each.  Gen.  Ass'y 
of  1899  provided  for  a  Commission  of  Pulslic  Records  to  report 
in  1901  on  condition  of  town,  court  and  society  records. 

Speech  for  Conn.  :  historical  estimate  of  the  State ; 
del.  at  festival  of  the  Normal  School,  in  New 
Britain,  June  4,  1851,  by  Horace  Bushnell.     '51. 
8°.     43  p. 
Note.    Printed  by  order  of  Legislature. 

See  also  Boundary  ;  Military. 

l^hidians.']      Comm.issio7iers  on  Distribution  of  Lands 

of  Mohegan  Indians.    Report.     1861.    8°.     10  p. 

See  also  wrede?- Supplemental :  Colonial,  Records  and  mis- 
cellaneotis  doca. 

[^Insurance.']  Special  Commission  for  Life  Insurance 
Cos.  Report  on  Continental  Life  Insurance  Co. 
and  Charter  Oak  Life  Insurance  Co.,  1878.  '78. 
8°.     97  p. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Comptroller;  and 
under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1878. 

\^LHerature.'\  Agent  for  International  Literary  Ex- 
changes (Alex.  Vattemare).  First  annual  re- 
port to  Governor,  1850.  New  Haven,  '50.  8°. 
15  p. 

—  International  exchange:  letters  to  Governor,  1851. 

'51.     8°.     19  p. 

—  Report  to  Gen.  Ass'y,  1855.     '55.     8°.     18  p. 

—  List  of  works  presented  to  State   in  conformity 

with   system   of   international   exchanges,    Apr. 
1856.     New  Haven,  '56.     8°.     16  p. 


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[M/iVary.]  Capt.  Ichabod  Norton's  Orderly  book 
kept  at  Ticonderoga,  Skenesborough  and  Fort 
Ann,  N.  Y.,  and  at  Mt.  Independence,  Vt.,  1776; 
with  introd.  by  K.  0.  Bascom,  1898.  Fort  Ed- 
ward. N.  Y.,  1898.  8°.  64  p. 
Note.    Privately  printed,  but  semi  official. 

—  Complete   roster  of   Col.  David  Waterbury  jr.'s 

regiment  of   Conn,  volunteers  [for   defence   of 
N.  Y.  city,  1776]  ;    with  notes  by  A.  H.  Clark. 
N.  Y.,  1897.     8°.     20  p. 
Note.    Privately  printed,  but  semi-ofllcial. 
Military  Commission  on  Condition  of  State  Militia, 
etc.     Report,  1868.     New  Haven,  '68.     8°.     4  p. 
Regimental  histories.     History  of  Conn,  during  the 
recent  war,  1861-65  ;  by  W.  A.  Crofut  and  J:  M. 
Morris.    3d  ed.  rev.    il.     N.  Y.,  '69.    8°.    891  p. 
Note.    This  and  the  following  regimental  histories  were 
privately  printed,  but  serai-official. 

History  of   1st  Conn,  artillery  and   of   the   siege 

trains  of  the  armies  operating  against  Richmond, 
1S62-65  ;  by  J:  C.  Taylor.     '93.     4°.     272,  57  p. 

—  Official  record  of  men  in  1st  Conn,  artillery,  1861- 

65.     '89.     4°.     57  p. 
Note.    Reprinted  by  permission  of  Adjutant-general. 

History   of   2d    Conn     volunteer  heavy   artillery, 

originally  the   19th  Conn,  volunteers;  by  T.  F. 
Vaill.     Winsted,  1868.     12°.     366  p. 

—  Fifth  regiment  Conn,  volunteers  ;  a  history  comp. 

from  diaries  and  official  reports,  by  E.  E.  Marvin. 
1889.     8".     ix,  394  (64)  p. 

Old   6th    regiment,   its   war   record    1861-65;    by 

C:  K.  Cadwell.     New  Haven,  '75.     12°.     227  p. 

—  History  of  13th  infantry  regiment  of  Conn,  volun- 

teers   during    the    great    rebellion;    by    H.    B. 

Sprague.     1867.     12°.     353  p. 
Souvenir  of  excursion  to  battlefields  by  the  Society 

of  the  14th  Conn,  regiment  and  reunion  at  Antie- 

tam  Sept.  1891 ;   with  history  and  reminiscences 

of  battles  and  campaigns  of  the  regiment  on  the 

fields    re-visited;    by    Cliaplain   H.    S.    Stevens. 

Washington,  '93.      12°.     119  p. 
History  of  the  15th  Conn,  volunteers  in  the  war 

for  the  defence  of  the  Union,  1861-65;  by  S.  B. 

Thorpe.     New  Haven,  '93.     8°.     362  p. 
History  of  the  16th  Conn,   volunteers;  by  B.  F. 

Blakeslee.     1875.     12°.     116  p. 
History  of  the  18th  regiment  Conn,  volunteers  in 

the    war    for    the    Union;    by    Chaplain    W:    C. 

Walker.     Norwich,  1885.     8°.      (12)  444  p. 

—  History  of  the  20th  Conn,  volunteers;   by  J:   W. 

Storrs.     Ansonia,  1886.      12".     288,  xviii  p. 

Journal  of  inciilents  connected  with  the  travels  of 

the  22d  regiment  Conn,  volunteers  for  9  months; 
by  an  Orderly  Sergeant.     (Inverse.)      1863.     8". 

28  p. 
Special  Agents  to  Visit  Conn.  Sick  and  Wounded 
Soldiers  in  the  General  U.  S.  I/ospitals.  Re- 
port of  Drs.  Cogswell  and  White.  1863.  8°. 
10  p. 
State  Agents  for  the  Care  of  Sick  and  Wounded  Sol- 
diers. Rcjport  [of  Drs.  Cogswell  and  White], 
May  1,  1864;   Apr.  22,  1865.     '64-G5,     8«. 

[Oyster  Grounds.]  Commission  to  lieport  Plan  for 
Gradual  Disposal  of  Oyster  Grounds  in  Waters 
of  this   Slate.      Keport,  I8H0.      '80.     8".     5  p. 

[Physiology.]  Elem(;ntary  text-book  of  anatomy, 
phy.siology  and  hygiene,  by  .1.  K.  Tiiatcher  and 
A.  B.  Morrill;  prep,  and  pub.  by  order  of  the 
General  Assemblv.     1887.     12".     66  p. 

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\^Prison,  and  Convict  Labor.'\  Gomraissioners  on  New 
Prison  Buildings.     Report.     1871.     8°.     G  p. 

—  Minority  report.     [1871.]     8°.     4  p. 
Commissioners  on  State  Prison  Matters.     Report  to 

General  Assembly.     1872.     8°.     40  p. 

Prison  Inspector.  Report  on  the  State  Prison  and 
county  jails  ;  by  Nathan  Mayer.     1873.    8".    34  p. 

Special  Commission  on  Contract  Convict  Labor.  Re- 
port, with  accompanying  papers.  New  Haven, 
1880.     8°.     247  p. 

Special  Commission  on  State  Prison.  Report  and 
specifications  of  proposed  buildings  at  Wethers- 
field,  Conn.  1885.  8°.  11  p. 
[Putnam,  /.]  Commission  on  a  Memorial  to  Major- 
general  Israel  Putnam.  Majority  and  minority 
reports  to  General  Assembly,  1887.  '87.  8°.   17  p. 

—  History  of  the  equestrian  statue  of  Israel  Putnam, 

at  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  reported  to  the  General  As- 
sembly, 1889.     por.     '88.     8«.     64  p. 
Putnam    Memorial    Camp     Commission.        Report, 
1889/90.     '93.     8°.     15  p. 

[^Railroad.^  Commissioners  on  Ilousatonic  Railroad. 
Report,  1843.  '43.  8".  8  p.  (Ass'y  doc.  7, 
1843.) 

[^Taxation  and  Expenditures.']  Statement  of  indebted- 
ness of  every  town  in  the  State  for  railroads. 
State  institutions  and  war  debt,  Jan.  2,  1883. 
['83.]     8°.     11  p. 


Note.    Privately  printed. 
Staff,  Comptroller. 

Board  of  Equalization. 
sem'bly.     1867.     8°. 


See  also  under  Executive  and 


Report  to  the  General  As- 
9  p. 
Special  Commission  on  State  Expenditures.     Report 
to  the  General  Assembly,  Jani.   19,  1878.     New 
Haven,  '78.     8°.     54  p. 

Supplemental:  Colonial. 

Including  reprints. 

"  Fundamental  orders,"  or  constitution  of  1639,  will  be  found 
reprinted  in  Code  of  1650  and  in  Colonial  Records,  v.  1. 

[^Charter. 1     Charter  granted  by  Charles  II.  to  the  Col- 
ony [1662].     1718. 

—  Same;   [with   the    acts    and    laws   to    1753].       New 

London,  1750-53.     fo. 

—  Charter  of  the  Colony  of  Conn.,  1662  ;  with  historical 

note    by    C:    J.    Hoadly.      1888.     12°.     13  p. 
Note.    Incl.  in  codes,  beginning  with  1750. 
Governor.      Special   proclamations,    1767,    61,  62,  74. 

4  sheets. 
General  Court.     Acts  and  laws,  semi-annual,  1708-75. 

New  London,  [1708  ?-76].     t°. 

Note.    Regular  sessions  began  May  and  Oct.  of  each  year. 
There  were  special  and  adjourned  sessions  March  1703;  Apr. 
and  Dec.  1707;  June  1709;  Aug.  1710;  June  1711;  Feb.  1733; 
July  and  Nov.  1740;  Feb.,  March,  July,  and  Aug.  1745;  June 
1746;  Jan.  1747;  Jan.  and  Aug.  1755;  Jan.,  Feb.,  March,  and 
Sept.  1766;  Jan.  and  Feb.  1757;  March  1758;  Feb.  and  March 
1759;  March  1760;  March  1761;  March  1762;  Jan.  and  March 
1764;    Sept.    1765;    Jan.   1767;    Jan.  1769;  Jan.  1774;  March, 
Apr.,  and  Dec.  1775. 
Laws  of  each  sesB.  were  pub.  by  themselves. 
Laws  of  sessions  1715,  Oct.  1736,  May  1738,  Oct.  1748-May 
1750,  possibly  not  pub.;  none  pub.  for  aess.  May  1761. 
Pagination  as  follows : 

Acts  and  laws.  May  1708-May  1748,  p.  1-566  (p.  836  wrongly 
numbered  326). 
Oct.  17o0-May  1768,  continuously  with  Re- 
vision of  1750,  p.  267-336. 
Oct.  1768-Dec.  1775,  continuously  with  Edi- 
tion of  1769,  p.  337-418. 

—  Code  of  laws,  established  by  the  General  Court,  May 

IQbO,  etc.     (Silas  Andrus),  1822.     16°.     120  p. 

Note.    Cited  as  Mr.  Ludlow's  code,  or  Code  of  1660.    The 

orders  subsequently  passed  were,  from  time  to  time,  added  at 

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General  Court,  continued.  . 

the  end,  or  occasionally  ineerted  under  the  appropriate  title, 

%rivate?rpriDted.    Reprinted  also  in  Colonial  records,  v.  1, 
and  non-offlcially  in  1836. 

—  Same.     1842.     16°.     119  p. 

—  Same.     1843.     16°.     119  p. 

—  Book  of  the  general  laws  for  the  people  within  the 

jurisdiction  of  Conn. ;  collected  out  of  the  rec- 
ords of  the  General  Court,  lately  rev.  and  with 
some  emendations  and  additions  established  and 
pub  by  the  authority  of  the  General  Court  holden 
at  Hartford,  1672.  Cambridge,  (S:  Green,  pr.), 
1673.     f°.     2,  71,  5  p. 

Note.    Cited  as  Revision  of  1673. 
_  Acts  and  laws  of  His  Majesties  Colony  of  Conn,  in 
New-England;   [rev.  by  J:  Allyn,  J.  Fitch,  and 
E.  Kimberly].     Boston   (Green  &  Allen,  prs.), 
1702.     f°.     118  p. 

Note     Cited  as  Revision  of  1702.     Only  3  cop.  known  to 
exist;  2  belong  to  the  State,  the  3d  to  Yale  Univ. 

—  Acts   and  laws  of  His  Majesties  Colony  of  Conn,  in 

New-England.      New   London,    1715.     f°.     210, 
viii  p. 
Note.    Cited  as  Edition  of  1715. 

—  Same.     New  ed.     1718.  „     ,.  ,    ,^  ,  c 

—  Acts  and  laws  of  His  Majesty's  English  Colony  of 

Conn,  in   New-England   in  Amer. ;   [rev.  by  R. 
Wolcott,  T:  Fitch,  J.Trumbull,  and  J:  Bulkley, 
1750].      New    London    (Timothy    Green,   pr.), 
1750.     f°.     6,  2,  1,256  p. 
Note.    Cited  as  Revision  of  1750. 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     New  London  (Timothy  Green,  pr.), 

1750.     f°.     268  p. 

—  Same.     1754.  .      -vx       t      j 

—  Same;  [with  add.  statutes  to  1769].     New  London 

(Timothy  Green,  pr.),   1769.     f°.     8,   10,  336  p. 
Note.    All  3  eds.  cont.  charter. 

—  Election  sermons,  annual  1674-1776.     v.  p.,    1674- 

1776.     12°  a7id  8°. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful  1675,  76,  78-84,  87-96,  98-1709; 
none  pub.  1729,  35,  .39,  43. 
[Records  and    Miscellaneous   Docs.]     Account   of   the 
number  of  inhabitants,  in  the  Colony  of  Conn., 
Jan.  1,  1774;  with  the   number   taken   Jan.    1, 
1756;    pr.    by  order   of   the  General  Assembly. 
Hartford    (Ebenezer    Watson,   pr.),    1774.      f°. 
8  p. 
Note.    Reprinted  in  app.  of  v.  14  of  Colonial  records. 

—  Commissioners   to   Treat  with  the  Proprietaries  of 

Penn.,  Respecting  the  Boundaries  of  this  Colony 
and  that  Province.     Report.    Norwich  TGreen  & 
Spooner,  prs.),   1774.     8°.     22  p. 
Note.    Reprinted  in  app.  of  v.  14  of  Colonial  records. 

—  Governor   and    Company   of   Conn,    and    Mohegan 

Indians,  by  their  Guardians.  Certified  copy  of 
Book  of  proceedings  before  Commissioners  of 
Review,  1743,  at  Greenwich,  Conn.  London, 
1769.  4°.  283  p. 
Note..  Only  2  copies  known  to  be  extant,  one  in  State 
Library,  the  other  in  that  of  Conn.  Historical  8oc. 

Heads  of  inquiry  relative  to  the  prcsonl  state  and  con- 
dition of  ITh  -MajcHty'H  Colony  of  Conn.,  signified 
by  FHh  Majesty's  Secretary  of  Stale,  in  his  letter 
of  the  .^)th  July,  1773;  with  the  answers  thereto. 
New  London  (T.  Green,  pr.),  1775.  f°.  lop. 
Note.     Ropr.  In  app.  to  v.  14  of  Colonial  records. 

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STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Conn. 


1. 

1636-May  1665. 

9. 

2. 

1665-1678. 

10. 

3". 

May  1678-June  1089. 

11. 

4. 

Aug.  1689-May  1706. 

12. 

5. 

Oct.  17li6-Oct.  1716. 

13. 

6. 

May  nii-Oct.  1725. 

14. 

7. 

May  1726-May  1735. 

15. 

8. 

Oct.  1735-Oct.  1743. 

lReco7'ds  and  Miscellaneous  Docs.,  continued.'] 

—  Colonial  records  of  Connecticut,  1636-1776;   v.  1-3, 

ed.  by  J.  H.  Trumbull;  v.  4-15,  by  C:  J. 
Hoadly.     1850-90.     15  v.     8°. 

Cont.  : 

May  1744-Nov.  1750. 
May  1751-Feb.  1757. 
May  1757-Mar.  1762. 
May  1702-Oct.  1767. 
May  1768-May  1772. 
Oct.  1772-Apr.  1775. 
May  1775-June  1776. 

Note.  These  are  the  public  records  of  the  Colony,  tran- 
scribed and  ed.  iu  accordance  with  a  resolution  of  the  Ueneral 
Assembly.  They  Incl.  valuable  appendixes.  A  few  copies 
of  V.  4-15  for  sale  by  C:  J.  Hoadly,  Hartford,  in,  $3  each. 

—  Extracts  from  the  Kecords  of  the  United  Colonies 
of  New  England,  comprising  such  portions  of 
the  records  as  are  not  pub.  in  the  2d  v.  of  Haz- 
ard's State  papers ;  from  the  original  mss.  in 
the  Secretary's  office  at  Hartford,  by  J.  H.  T. 
March,  1859.  '59.  4°.  46  p. 
Note.    Privately  printed. 

\_New  Haven  Colony.]     Records  of  the  Colony  of  New 
Haven  from    1638   to   the   Union    [1665],    with 
the  New  Haven  Code  of  1656 ;  by  C:  J.  Hoadly. 
1857-58.     2  V.     8". 
Cont. :    V.  1,  Nov.  1638-Nov.  1649.     2,  May  1653-Dec.  1664. 
Note.     Transcribed  and  edited  in  accordance  with  resolution 
of  Gen.  Assembly.    App.  of  v.  2  cont.  the  New  Haven  code 
of  1656. 

—  New-Haven's    settling   in    New-England,    and    some 

lawes  for  government;  pub.  for  the  use  of  that 
colony,  though  some  of  the  orders  intended  for 
present  convenience  may  probably  be  hereafter 
altered,  and  as  need  requireth  other  lawes  added. 
London,  Eng.  (Livewell  Chapman,  pub.),  1656. 
40.     80  p. 

Note.  Known  as  Blue  laws.  Well  preserved  copy  owned 
by  State. 

—  Same ;  reprint,  with  historical  note  bv  C:  J.  Hoadly. 

1858.     40.     (82)  p. 
Note.     Only  20  cop.  printed. 


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STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


A    PROVISIONAL    LIST    OF    THE    OFFICIAL    PUBLICATIONS 

OF    THE    SEVERAL    STATES    OF    THE 

UNITED    STATES 


FROM    THEIR     ORGANIZATION 


COMPILED    UNDER    THE    EDITORIAL    DIRECTION    OF 

R.    R.    BOWKER 


PART   II:  NORTH    CENTRAL   STATES 

NEW  YORK,  NEW  JERSEY,   PENNSYLVANIA,    OHIO,   INDIANA, 
ILLINOIS,   MICHIGAN,    WISCONSIN 


NEW    YORK 

OFFICE    OF    THE    PUBLISHERS'    WEEKLY 

1902 


Copyright,  1902, 

BY 

R  .    R  .    B  O  \V  K  E  R  , 


BOSTON 


PREFATORY    NOTE   TO    PART   II. 


IT  was  hoped  that  Part  II  of  "  State  Publications"  would  follow  within  a  year 
from  the  publication  of  Part  I,  and  the  whole  work  be  completed  by  1902.  Vari- 
ous causes,  especially  the  difficulty  in  getting  authoritative  original  material  from 
the  State  Libraries,  have  together  resulted  in  such  delay  that  the  present  part  appears 
with  an  imprint  three  years  later  than  Part  I.  It  covers  two  groups  of  States  :  New 
York,  New  Jersey,  and  Pennsylvania,  formerly  classed  with  Delaware  as  the  Middle 
States  ;  and  Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Michigan,  and  Wisconsin,  being  those  States  north 
of  the  Ohio  river  and  east  of  the  Mississippi  river,  originally  classified  as  Western 
States,  and  in  later  years  known  as  Central  or  Mid-West  States.  The  designation 
of  North  Central  States  has  been  adopted  as  comprehending  most  clearly  these  two 
groups. 

It  is  intended  to  complete  the  work  by  covering  the  States  west  of  the  Missis- 
sippi and  south  of  "Mason  and  Dixon's  line"  and  the  Ohio,  probably  in  a  single 
third  part,  for  the  Western  and  Southern  States.  Most  of  these  States  have  not  so 
many  publications  as  the  States  included  in  Parts  I  and  II,  and  although  the  mate- 
rial is  less  organized  in  many  of  them,  it  is  hoped  to  present  the  final  part  with  less 
delay  than  in  the  preparation  of  the  present  part. 

The  imperfection  of  these  lists,  after  all  the  attempts  made  and  the  co-operation 
obtained  toward  making  them  complete,  will  doubtless  become  evident  in  practical 
use  of  this  bibliography  ;  nevertheless,  on  the  completion  of  the  work  a  great  advance 
will  have  been  made  in  presenting  a  skeleton  bibliography  for  the  several  States  of 
the  Union,  and  the  editor  regrets  that  the  limited  pecuniary  support  for  this  "  labor 
of  love  "  makes  the  deficit  so  large  as  to  render  improbable  the  publication  of  the 
revised  and  enlarged  list  to  which  he  had  looked  forward.  It  is  hoped,  however, 
that  State  Librarians  and  other  users  of  this  work  will  send  to  the  editor  any  further 
information  that  they  obtain  in  regard  to  publications  not  here  recorded  and  any  correc- 
tions that  should  be  made,  with  a  view  to  a  possible  appendix  of  omissions  and 
corrections. 

This  part  follows  in  general  the  method  adopted  for  the  work  at  its  commence- 
ment and  carried  out  in  the  previous  part  by  Miss  Frances  B.  Hawley.  The  bibliog- 
raphies of  the  States  included  in  Pai*t  II  were  in  large  part  collected  and  compiled 
by  her,  while  the  final  shaping  has  been  chiefly  in  the  hands  of  Mr.  W.  N.  Seaver, 
with  the  co-operation  of  Miss  Helen  E.  Haines.  In  addition  to  the  specific  acknowl- 
edgment made  at  the  head  of  each  list  to  those  who  have  furnished  the  large  part  of  the 
material  for  their  respective  States  or  co-operated  in  the  extension  and  revision  of 
the  lists,  general  acknowledgment  should  be  made  to  the  many  others  who  have  con- 
tributed in  lesser  degree  to  the  completeness  or  accuracy  of  the  results.  For  partic- 
ulars as  to  the  plan  and  method  employed,  the  preface  included  in  Part  I  should  be 
consulted. 

R.    R.    BOWKER. 


NEW    YORK    STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


List  compiled  from  material  furnishfd  under  author izution 
of  Melvil  Dewey,  Director  N.  Y.  State  Library,  by  W.  S.  /iiscoe. 
Senior  lAhi-arian  ;  and  from  "  Catalogue  of  the  State  Library 
of  Masmchusetts,"  JSSO,  and  Annual  Supplements,  1S8I-UJ00. 

Discovery  of  Bay  of  N.  Y.  by  Verrazuno,  1524.  Exploration 
of  HiidBon  River  by  iTendrik  Hudson,  I6119.  I'osseBsion  taken  by 
Dutch,  1(510.  First  settlement,  1614,  by  Dutch,  named  New 
Netherlands.  Conquest  by  Eiitilish,  1664.  Consolidation  with  New 
Jersey  and  New  England,  li^sS.  Adoption  of  constitution  and 
organization  of  State  government,  1777.  Renunciation  of  claims 
to  Vermont,  1790.  Revision  of  constitution,  1S21.  Final  aboli- 
tion of  slavery,  1827.  Adoption  of  new  constitution,  1840;  re- 
vision,  1872-73;  revision   adopted,   1874-70;  last  revision,  1894. 

Documents,  1817-96.  See  tmcZer  Legislature,  Journals, 
Docs.,  etc.,  p.  133. 

Constitution  and  CoNSTiTnTiONAL  Convention.?. 

Convention  of  1777.  Constitution.  Fish-kill,  1777.  8°. 
33  p. 

—  Ordinance   of  the  convention,  May  8,  1777.     Fish- 

kill,  1777.     12«.      \2  p. 

Same.     Fish-kill,  1777.     8°.     34  p. 

Same.     New-York.     1785.     8".     48  p. 

Convention  of  17 SS.     Debates  and   proceedings  of  the 

convention  held  June  r7-July  26,  1788,  to  decide 

on  the  form  of  federal  government.   N.  Y.,  1788. 

12°.     144  p. 

—  Journal.     Poughkeepsie,  1788.     8°.     86 -|- 20  p. 
Convention  of  ISOl.     Journal,  Oct.  13-27,  1801.     '01. 

8°.     42  p. 
Note.    Reprinted  in  1821.    8».    52  p. 
Convention  of  1S21.     Journal,  Aug.  28-Nov.  10,  1821. 
'21.     8°.    564 -I- [1]  + 12  p." 

—  Reports  of  proceedings  and  debates.    1821.   8°.   703  p. 
Convention   of  1S46.     Constitution   [with  instructions 

for  voting,  constitution  of  1821  and  amendments]. 
['46.]    8°.    58  p. 

—  Debates  and  proceedings,  June  1-Oct.  9,  1846.     '46. 

.so.     8  -f  948  p. 

—  Documents.      1846.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Journal.     1846.     8°.     1648  p. 

—  Manual.     N.  Y.,  1846.     8°.     371  p. 

Convention  of  1S67~68.  Constitution  adopted  in  1846, 
with  comparative  arrangement  of  constitutional 
provisions  of  other  states  ;  prep,  by  F.  B.  Hough. 
'67.     40.     4 -I- 239  p. 

—  Revised  constitution,  as  adopted   by  the  convention, 

and  ordered  to  be  engrossed  for  its  final  reading. 
'68.     8°.     40  p. 

—  Amended  constitution  with  the  manner  and  form  of 

submission  and  address  to  the  people.  '68.  8°.  83  p. 

—  Documents.     1868.     5  v.     8°. 

—  Journal,  1867.     '67.     S^.     1547  p. 

—  Manual.      1867.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Proceedings  and  ilebates,  1867-68.     '68.     5  v.     8°. 

—  Reply  to  comrauiiication  of  the  Regents  of  the  Uni- 

versity in  answer  to  petition,  etc.    n.  t.  p.  [N.  Y., 
1867.]     8".      16  p. 

—  Revision  documents.     1868.     f.     15  doc.  and  index. 

—  See  also  under  Secretary  of  State. 


Constitution] 


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[N.  Y. 


Commission  of  1S72-73.  Constitution  as  amended,  in 
comparison  witli  existing  coiistitntion.  1873. 
8°.     131  p. 

—  Amendments  proposed  to  tlie  constitution.     73.     8". 

46  p. 

—  Journal,  Dec.  4,  1872-Mar.  15,  1873,  documents  and 

index.    '73.     8°.     (737)  p.    483+69+15  +  131 
+  34  p. 
Convention  of  1894.      Address  to  tlie   people  of   the 
State,  adopted  Sept.  28,  18'J4.     '04.     8°.     17  p. 

—  Convention  manual   for    6th  constitutional  conven- 

tion ;  pt.  1,  V.  1-3;  pt.  2,  v.  1-d.      1894.    9  v.    8". 

—  Debates  [on  woman  suffrage  amendment;   from  the 

Record,    no.   48,   50,  53,  55].     h.  t.  p.     [1894.] 
8«.      (103)  p. 

—  Documents,     n.t.p.     [1894.]     2  v.     8«. 

—  Journal.      1894.      2  v.     8°. 

—  Proposed  constitutional  amendments,  h.t.p.    [1894.] 

3  V.     4°. 

—  Proposed  revised  constitution.     1894.     8°.     116  p. 
Same.     With  Convention  resolution  and  Address 

to  the  people.     1894.     8".     159  p. 

—  Record,     n.t.p.     [1894.]     6  v.     (142  nos.)     4°. 

—  Revised  constitution  as  adopted  by  the  Convention, 

Sept.  28,  1894,  to  take  effect  Jan.   1,  1895.     '94. 
8°.     129  (1)  p. 
Note.    The  constitution  ia   prefixed   to   many  compilations 
and  revisions  of  the  laws.     See  also  under  tSecretitry  of  State. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.  Annual  message  to  the  Legislature,  1777- 
1900.  1777-1900.  127  pm.  f«  and  8°. 
Cont.:  By  G:  Clinton,  1777-95;  by  J:  .lay,  1790-1800;  by  G: 
Clinton,  1802-04;  by  Morgan  Lewis,  1804-07;  by  D.  D.  Tomp- 
kins, 1S08-16;  by  De  Witt  Clinton,  1818-22;  by  J.  C.  Yates, 
1823-24;  by  De  Witt  Clinton,  1825-28;  by  M.  Van  Buren,  1829; 
by  E.  T.  Throop,  1830-32;  by  W.  L.  Marcy,  1833-38;  by  W: 
H.  Seward,  1839-42;  by  W;  C.  Bouok,  1843-44;  by  Silas 
Wright,  1845-40;  by  J:  Young,  1847-48;  by  Hamilton  Fish, 
1849-.50;  by  Washington  Hunt,  1851-52;  by  Horatio  Seymour, 
1853-54;  by  M.  H.  Clark,  1855-56;  by  J:  A.  King,  18.57-58;  by 
E.  D.  Morgan,  1859-62;  by  Horatio  Seymour,  1863-64;  by  R.  E. 
Fenton,  18^6.5-68;  by  J:  T.  Hoffman,  1869-72;  by  J:  A.  Dix, 
1873-74 ;  by  S:  J.  Tilden,  1875-76 ;  by  Lucius  Robinson,  1877-79 ; 
by  A.  B.  Cornell,  1880-82;  by  Grover  Cleveland,  1883-84;  by 
D:  B.  Hill,  1885-91;  by  R.  P.  Flower.  1892-94;  by  L.  P.  Morton, 
1895-96;  by  F.  8.  Black,  1897-98;  Theodore  Roosevelt,  1899- 
1900. 

Note.  Called  also  Speech,  or  Message.  Messages  at  open 
ing  of  extra  sessions  are  included.  Publication  outside  of  the 
Journals  doubtful  for  9  sessious,  1780-95.  Early  messages 
probably  broadsides;  folios  until  1830. 

—  Statements  of  pardons,  commutations,  and  reprieves 

granted  1852,  59,60,63,66;   [annual]   1869-98. 
•53-99.     35  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Titles  vary.     Rpts.  for  1848-50,  61,  62,  pub.  only  in 
Governor's  annual   message   for   following  year.     For  otlui- 
rpts.  see  Secretary  of  State. 

—  Speecliea  of  different  governors,  commencing  witli 

those  of  Gov.   Clinton.     1825.     8°.     2-17  j). 

—  Rotschaft  rles  Oouverneurs.  1863.     '63.     32  p. 

—  Veto  messages  of  Gov.  Hoffman,  1869-70.     '70.     8". 

147  p. 

—  I'ulilic  i);ii)crH()f  John  T.  HotTmaii,  1869-72.    '72.     H". 

512  p. 

—  Veto  mesHuges  of  Gov.  John  A.  Dix,  187.3-74.     '7.'!- 

74.     2  pm.     8". 

—  Jahre.s-Bot.MchaftfleHGouvernenrH.  1874.  '74.  8".  36)). 

—  Veto  mi-Hsages  of  Gov.  Tilden,  1875.     '75.    8".    71  ]). 

—  Mes.Magcs  of  Gov.  Tililcn,  1875-76.    '75-70.  2  pm.  8". 

—  riil)lic   jiajjers  of   Lucius    Robinflon,  Gov.,   1877-79. 

'77-79.     3  pm.     8". 

—  riil.lic  papers  of  Aloiizo  B.  Cornell,  (;ov.,  1880-82. 

'81-82.     3  pm.     8". 

I02 


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[N.  Y. 


Governor,  continiied. 

—  Public  papers  of  Grover  Cleveland,  Gov.,  1883-84. 

'83-84.     2  pm.     H". 

—  Proclamation  [of  D:  B.  Hill,  July  23,  1885,  upon  the 

death  of  Gen.  Grant.     N.  Y., '85.]     f.     sheet. 

—  In  the  matter  of  the  extradition  of  Daniel  Brown, 

decision,     n.  t.  p.     ["86.]     f°.     (3)  p. 

—  Public  papers  of  Gov.  David  B.   Hill,  1885-88,  90- 

91.     '86-91.     6v.     8^. 

—  Report  of  C.  F.  MacDoiiald,  M.D.,  on  the  execution 

by  electricity  of  William  Ki^mmler,  alias  John 
Hart,  presented  to  the  Gov.,  Sept.  20,  1890.  '90. 
8°.     20  p. 

—  Public  papers  of  Iloswell  P.  Flower,  Gov.,  1892,  93. 

'9;!-94.     2  V.     8°. 

—  Puidic  papers  of  Levi  P.  Morton,  1895-9G.      '95-9G. 

2  V.     8°. 

—  Public  papers  of  Frank  S.  Black,  1897-98.    '98.    8^ 

2  V.  in  1.     404  p. 

—  Same.     '98.     8°.     2v.ini.     138  p. 

Note.    An  abridged  ed. 

—  Public  papers  of   Theodore    Roosevelt,    1899-1900. 

'99-00.     8".     2  v. 

—  See  also  under  Supplemental :  Colonial,  Documents 

rel.  to  Colonial  history. 
Adjutant-general.     Annual  report,  1803-99.     '04-1900. 
118  pm.  and  v.     f°  and  8°. 

Note.  ISIonc  pub.  1804,  06,  08,  09,  17.  Rpts.  for  1863-65,  93 
in  2  V.  each ;  for  1H67,  in  3  v.,  2d  ed.  issued  in  1869  in  2  v. ;  1894, 
5  v.;  1895,  3  v.;  1896,  4  v.;  1897,  5  v.;  1898,  4  v. ;  1899,  5  v. 

—  Report  [upon  bill  entitled  Act  to  reduce  the  parades 

and  rendezvous  of  the  militia],  n.  t.  p.  [N.  Y., 
1832.]     8*'.     G4  p.     (Sen.  doc.  4,  1832.) 

—  Report  on   callini^  out  and   organizatinn  of  the   1st 

and  7th  regiments  of  the  N.  Y.  st  ite  volunteers. 
1847.     8«.''l33p.     (Ass'y  doc.  80,  1847.) 

—  Manual  of  arms  for  troops  doing  duty  with  the  per- 

cussion musket.     '58.      12°.     32  p. 

—  General  regulations  for  the  military  forces,  1858,  63, 

70,  76.     '.")8-76.     4  v.     12°. 

—  Index  of  awards   on   claims   of  soldiers    of  war    of 

1812.     '60.     40.     576  p 

—  Roster   of   the  National  guard.     1864.     8^".     225  p. 

(Sen.  doc.  50,  1864.) 

—  Record  of  commissioned  officers,  non-commissioned 

officers,  and  jirivates  of  regiments  called  to  assist 
in  suppressing  the  rebellion.     1864-68.    8  v.    4*'. 

—  Military  code,  1866,  71,  76.  93.     '66-93.     4  v.     8°. 

—  Keuulatiotis  for  the  military  and  naval  forces  of  the 

State,  1894.     '94.     2  v.      12o. 

—  Regulations  relating  to  the    uniform   of   the    naval 

militia,  18119.     '99.     12".     33  p.      15  pi. 

—  See  aho  under  Miscellaneous,  Civil   War. 
Attorney-general.      Annual  report,  1889-99.     '90-1900. 

11  V.     8". 
Commissary-general.  Annual  report,  Jan.,  1861 .  '61.  S**. 
Comptroller.     Annual  report,   1797-1899.       1798-1900. 

103  pm.  and  v.     fo  and  8°. 

—  Circular  to  the  commissioners  of  the  U.  S.  deposite 

[.s/cj  fund.     '45.     8°      60  p. 
Same.     '65.     8°.     64  p. 

—  A  ceniurv  in  the  comptroller's  office,  by  J.  A.  I'oberts. 

il.     '97.     12«.     90  p. 

—  Compilation    of   statutes  relating  to  the  taxation  of 

corporations,  by  J.  J.  Merrill.     '94.     8°.     58  p. 

—  \^Bonds.^^   Communication  from  Comptroller  of  N.  Y. 

city  on  bonds  and  stocks  issued  1871-73,  also 
bonds  and  stocks  purchased,  1871-73.  1889.  8°. 
417  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  90,  1889.) 

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Comptroller,  continued. 

—  \Canal.^     Annual    report   rel.    to    expenditures    on 

canals,     1819-47;    '8:5-98.     '20-99.     45    pm.     f° 
and  8°. 
Note.    Rpt8.  for  184S-82  made  by  Auditor  of  Canal  Dept., 
which  see  under  Inspection  and  Regulation. 

Same.     Annual  financial  report  rel.  to  the  canals, 

1883-98.     '84-99.     16  pm.     8". 

Annual   report   on   tolls,    trade    and    tonnage    of 

canals,  1882.     '83.     8°.    401  p.    (Ass'y  doc.  142, 
1888.) 
For  previous  and  for  later  rpts.  nee  under  Inspection  and 
Kegulaliou,    Commissioners    of    Caiml   Fund,   Auditor    of 
Canal  Dept.,  and  Supt  of  Public  Works. 

—  \_C/iarity.~\     Keport  of  agent  appointed  to  examine 

charitable  institutions.     1879.    8°.     129  p.     (Sen. 
doc.  67,  1879.) 
Note.    Four  different  eds.  were  issued. 

—  [Uducation.']     Special    report    upon    school    fund, 

1885.     '85.     8°.     16  p.     (Sen.  doc.  37,  1885.) 

—  lExpendiiure-l    Report  on  State  expenditures,  1887. 

'87.     8°.     68  p.     (Sen.  doc.  57,  1887.) 

—  [^History.']       See    under    Supplemental:      C<donial, 

Documents  rel.  to  Colonial  history. 

—  llnsurajice.^     Annual    report   on    condition    of   fire 

insurance  companies,  1853-58.   '54-59.    6pm.    S". 
Note.     Later  rpts.  contained  in   annual  rpts.   of  Insurance 
Dept.,  which  see  under  Inspection  and  Regulation. 

Annual  report  of  condition  of  the  several  insur- 
ance companies  doing  business  in  this  State. 
1855,  56.     2  V.     8°. 

Report  on  condition  of  life  insurance  companies, 

1856-57.     '57-58.     2  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Later  rpts.  contained   in  annual  rpts.  of   Insurance 
Dept.,  which  see  under  Inspection  and  Regulation. 

Special   report   upon  taxation    of   life    insurance 

companies,  Feb.,  1887.  '87.  8^.  15  p.  (Sen. 
doc.  48,  1887.) 

See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Insurance. 

—  \^Land.'\     Lists  of  patents  of  land,  etc.,  to  be  sold, 

Nov.   1815  for  arrears  of   quit  rent.      n.  d.     4°. 

iv,  20  p. 

Same,  Jan.  1822.     n.  d.     4°.  (6)  35  p. 

List  of  lands  to  be  sold  in  Nov.  1815  for  arrears  of 

taxes.     '15.     8«.     viii,  140  p. 

.Sarrtc,  Oct.  1819.     '19.     8".     x,  168  p. 

Same,  Jan.  1826.     '25.     8°.     (3)  254  p. 

Same,  Apr.  1H30.     '29.     8°.     iv,  240  p. 

Same  for  1827-30.  Mar.  1834.    '33.    8°.    iv,  179  p. 

Same  for  1.S31-35,  May,  1839.    '38.    8°.    (4)  185  p. 

.Srtwe  for  l«36-39,  .!une,  1843.    '43.    8°.    (6)  21!»  p. 

Same  for  1840-44,  Nov.  1848.    '48.    8".     (4)  364  j). 

.S'awte  for  1845-48,  Nov.  1853.    '53.    8°.    viii.  402  j). 

SameioT  1852-55,  Nov.  lH.-)9.  '59.  8".  viii,  36:',(l)p. 

.Same  for  1856-60,  Nov.  1866.    '66.    8°.    371(1)  p. 

,S«/rt^  for  I.S6I-65,  Sept.    1871.     '71.     8°.     260  p. 

,S'a///e  for  1866-70,  Oct.  1877.     '77.     8°.     231  p. 

Same  for  iH77-82,  Dec.  1885.     '85.     8".     .356  j). 

^Towe  for  1883-87,  Dec.  1890.     '90.     8".     272)). 

,V«me  for  1888-92,  Dec.   I K95.      '95.     8".      296)). 

Rc|.(>rl   on    Cayuga    marshes    and    swamp    lands. 

Ik:!1.     8".     51  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  70,  1831.) 
Report  rel.   to  sale  of  lands   for  taxes   (and  (|uit 


1835 


rents 
1H35.) 
Note.     AIho  pill 

Same.     n.  i. 

03,  1848.) 


8". 


(!95    p.      (Ass'y    doc.    I'MO, 


.  with  iiidi^x.     Tl.'i  p. 
p.      |IMI8.]      H". 


16  |i.     (  Ass'y  doc. 


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Com'ptroller ,  continued. 

Heport  in  rel.  to  expenditure  of  money  in  counties 

of  Colunihia  ami  Delaware  [during  anti-rent  dis- 
turbances]. 1847.  8".  142  p.  (Ass'y  doc.  iW, 
1847.) 

Statement  of  all  lands  sold  under  acts  for  assess- 
ment and  payment  of  taxes  j)rior  to  sale  of  1848 
(not  heretofore  reported)  ;  also  sales  under 
special  assessments  for  draining  swamps,  build- 
ing roads,  etc.     '50.     8°.     1024  p. 

—  \_Printing .~\    Report  in  rel.  to  printing  for  the  State. 

1844.     8°.     59  p.     (Sen.  doc.  94,  1844.) 
Keport  of  amount  paid  for  printing,  binding,  en- 
graving, etc.     1851.     8°.     232  p.     (Sen.  doc.  56, 
i851.) 

—  \_Revoliit%on.']       New    York    in    the    revolution    as 

Colony  and  State ;  records  discovered,  arr.,   and 
classified  by  J.  A.  Roberts,  Compt.   in  1897.     11. 
'97.     4°.     xix,  261  p. 
Same.     Ed.  2      il.     '98.     4<>.     534  p. 

—  \_Salaries'\    Special  report  upon  salaries,  etc.,  1886. 

'86.     8°.     75  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  89,  1886.) 

—  \_Taxes.~\      Report  in  rel.  to  erroneous  payment  of 

taxes,    1799-1849.      1850.      8°.      71     p.      (Ass'y 

doc.  120,  1850.) 
Inspector-general.     Annual  report,  1851-57,  59,  61-63, 

65-67,  83,  84,  90-96.     '52-96.     18  pm.     8°. 
Note.     Since  1869  included  in  Adjutant-General's  rpt. 
Paymaster-general.        Annual    report,      1862,    65-67- 

'63-68.     4  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Since  1869  included  in  Adjutant-General's  rpt. 
Quartermaster-general.        Annual      report,      1861-68. 

'62-69.     8  pm.     8°. 
Secretary  of  State.     Law  relating  to  the  constitutional 

convention  [with  instructions  to  the  inspectors  of 

election].     [1867.]     8°.     lop. 

—  Concurrent  resolutions  proposing  amendments  to  tlie 

constitution,  with  act  of  legislature  prescribing 
form  of  ballot,  etc.      [1874.]     8°.     14  p. 

—  [Births,  Marriages  and  Deaths.']     Annual  report  of 

number  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths,  1847, 
'48.     '48-49.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  [Bounty  Lands]     Balloting  book  and  other  docs. 

rel.  to  military  bounty  lands  in  the  state.  1825. 
f°.     188  (1)  p. 

—  [Canal.]        Laws  in    rel.  to    Erie    and    Champlain 

Canals,  with  annual  reports  of  Canal  Commis- 
sioners and  other  documents  requisite  for  a  com- 
plete official  history  of  those  works.   1825.  2  v.  8°. 

—  [Census.]     Census  of   1790,  1807,  14,  21,  25,  25-30, 

35,  45,  55,  65,  75.     1791-1877.    11  v.    fo.  and  8°. 
Preliminary  report  on  census  of  1855.     '56.     8°. 

74  p.      (Sen.  doc.  8,  1856.) 

Preliminary  report  on  census  of  1865.  '66.  8°.  51  p. 

Instructions    for   taking  census  of   the   State    in 

1875,  with  laws  rel.  thereto.     '75.     8°.     72  p. 
Preliminary    report    on    population,    census    of 

1875.     '7ti.     8°.     97  p.     (Sen.  doc.  6,  1876.) 
Communication  rel.  to  census  of  1885,  in  reply  to 

resolution    of     Senate.       n.  t.  p.       ['85.]       8°. 

19  p.     (Sen.  doc.  44,  1885.) 
Exhibits  showing  the  enumeration  of  the  State  by 

counties,  cities,  towns,  and  election  districts  for 

1892.     '92.     8°.      160  p.      (Sen.  doc.  60,  1892. ) 

—  [Centennial.]    Centennial  celebrations  of  the  State; 

by  A.  C.  Beach.     1879.     4".     (5)  459  p. 

—  [Civil  Service.]     Report  of  all  civil  otiicers   whose 

appointment  is  vested  in  the  Governor  with  con- 
sent of  the  Senate.  1845.  8°.  58  p.  (Sen. 
doc.  4,  1845.) 


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[N.  Y. 


Secretary  of  State,  continued. 

—  \^Crime  and  Pardons.^    Keport  rel.  to  pardons,  etc., 

1823-26;   1840-46;   1825-47:   1847-56;   1857,58; 
1864.     '27-65.     6  pm.     f.  and  8°. 
Note.    For  other  rpts.  see  back  Oovernor. 

Annual   report   on    criminal    statistics,    1837-98. 

'38-99.     62  pm.  and  v.     8°. 
Report  of   absti'acts  of  convictions  for  criminal 

offences    and    of   returns  of   sheriffs   respecting 

persons    convicted,    March    1844,    45.     n.  t.  p. 

['44-45.]      2   V.      8°.     (Sen.  doc.  92,  1844;  54, 

1845.) 

—  \_Ediicaiion.^   See  under  Inspection  and  Regulation, 

Si'pt.  of  Common  Schools. 

—  [Election.']     [Constitution,  net  respecting  elections 

other  than  for  militia   and  town  ofScers,  forms 
and  instructions.]     n.  t.  p.     '47.     8°.      101  p. 
Election  laws,  with  extracts    from  the   Constitu- 
tion ;  forms  and  instructions  for  officers.     1856, 
69,  71.     3  V.     8°. 
Mite.    Laws  pub.  1869  called  Election  and  registry  laws,  etc. 

New  York  registry  law  of  1865  ;  with  instructions, 

by  T.  S.  Gillett.     '65.     8°,     64  p. 
Same,  with  instructions  applicable  to  the  city  and 

county  of  New  York  and  Brooklyn.  '65.  8°.  48  p. 
Election  code  of  N.  Y.,  in  force  1885.     '85.     8°. 

vii,  486  p. 
Code  of  election  laws  as  enacted  1890,  with  notes, 

forms,  and  instructions.     '90.     8°.     83  p. 

—  [History.]     Documentary  history  of   the    State    of 

N.  Y. ;  arr.  under  direction  of  C.  Morgan,  by 
E.  B.  O'Callaghan.     1849-51.     4  v.     8». 

Note.  In  1850-51  another  ed.  was  pub.  in  4  quarto  v.  with 
maps  and  il. 

For  Documents  rel.  to  Colonial  history  of  N.  Y.,  see  under 
Supplemental :  Colonial. 

Communication  in  rel.  to  the  Documentary  his- 
tory.    1854.     8°.     64  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  136,  1854.) 

Calendar  of  N.  Y.   colonial  mss.,  indorsed    land 

papers  in  office  of  Secretary,  1643-1803.  1864. 
8".      1087  p. 

Calendar  of  historical  mss.  in  office  of  Secretary, 

Albany;  ed.  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.  1865-66. 
2  V.     40. 

Calendar  of  historical  mss.,  rel.  to  the  Revolution, 

in  office  of  Secretary,  .Albany.      1868.     2  v.     4". 

Journals    of    military  expedition    of    Major-gen. 

John  Sullivan  against  the  Six  Nations  of  Indians, 
1779,  with  records  of  centennial  celebration  ;  pre]), 
by  Sec.  of  State,  comp.  by  G.  S.  Conover.  il. 
1887.     8°.     XV,  579  (2)  p. 

—  [Leffislature.]     Legislative  manual,   1843-99.     '43- 

99.     57  V.     16°. 
Note.    'I'itleH  vary.     Publication  doubtful  for  1S89. 
For  Ihbuch  prior  to  1843,  nee,  under  LegMature,  JournalH, 
Do  en.,  etc. 

—  [fjiquor.]     Report  rel.  to  the  elections  on  subject  of 

licensing  sale  of  intoxicating  drinks.  1847.  8". 
50  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  40,  1847.) 

—  [Poor.]     Annual  report  in   rel.  to  statistics  of  the 

poor,  1841-95.     '42-96.     54  pm.     8°. 
Note.     Kpto.  for  ^V>1,f>2  were  printed  toKOther  in  1853. 

—  [Afnrriaf/e  lAcen.ieH.]     Names  of  persrms  for  whom 

marriage  licenMes  were  issued   by  the  Secretary 

previous    to    1784;    printed    by    order    of   G.    J. 

Tucker.      1860.     8".      180  (7)  p. 

Note.   See  aho  under  InMlitutlonH,  State  lAbranj,  Uullclin  • 
history. 

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Secretary  of  State,  conii7iued. 

—  [Provisions  and  J'rodiice.]     Annual  report  transniit- 

tiiif^    abstracts    of    returns    of    insju'Ctors     ami 
measurers  of   merchandize  provisions  ami  prod- 
uce, 1840-45.     '41-46.     6  pm.     8°. 
N^ote.    Titles  vary.    Office  abolished  by  constitution  of  184G. 

—  [Railroad.]     Report  of  survey  of  route  for  railroad 

from  city  of   N.    Y.   to  Lake  Erie.     1835.     8^. 
99  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  107,  1835.) 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous. 

Report  of  survey  of  railroad  from  Ogdensburgli  to 

Lake  Champlain.  1839.  8°.  57  p.  (Ass'ydoc. 
133,  1839.) 

Annual  report  rel.  to  railroad  statistics,   1843-48. 

'44-49.     6  pm.     8°. 
Note.     For  later  rpts.  ■■iee  under  Inspection  and  Regulation, 
Catidl  and  liaiiroiid,  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor. 

—  [Surveys.']     Report  in  rel.  to  a  geological  survey  of 

theState,  by  J.  A.  Dix.     1836.     8°.     60  p. 
Note.    For  later  rpts.  see  under  Institutions,  Oeology. 

Catalogue  of  maps  and  surveys  in  offices  of  Sec. 

of  State,  of  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor,  and  in 
the  State  Library.     1851.     8°.     (3)  -^88  (1)  p. 

Same;  rev.  by  D.  E.  E.  Mix.     1859.     8°.    375  p 

Note.    Includes  those  in  office  of  Comptroller. 


Annual   report,    1861-65.      '62-66. 
1797-99.     103 


Surgeon-general. 

5  pm.     8°. 
Treasurer.     .Annual  report  1796-1898 

pm.    and  v.     f^  and  8°. 
Publication  doubtful  for  1803. 

—  Statement  of  the  funds  of  the  State  of  N.  Y.     1797. 
1798.     8°.     16  p. 

Inspection   and   Regulation. 

[Accounts.']     Commissioners  of  Public  Accounts.     An- 
nual report,  lst-15th,  1857-71.  '58-72.   14  pm.  8°. 
Note.     Publication  doubtful  for  Tith  rpt. 

[Adirondack  Wilderness.]     See  forward  under  Survey. 
[Agriculture.]       Board    of   Agriculture.        Memoirs. 

1821-26.     3  v.     8°. 
Department   of  Agriculture.     Annual  report  of  the 

Commissioner,    lst-6th,    1893-98.      '94-99.      8°. 

19  v. 

Includes  rpts.  of  State  Weather  Bureau,  Cornell  University 
Agricultural  E-xperiment  Station  and  New  York  Agricultural 
Experiment  Station,  zo/iic A  «efii?t(/er' Institutions,  Agriculture. 

Ist-ath  rpt.  each  in  3  v. ;  6th  rpt.  in  4  v. 

See  also  forward  State  Dairy  Commissioner. 
[Arbitration.]     Board  of  Mediation  and  Arbitration. 
Annual  report,    1st,  1886;    lst-14th,   1887-1900. 
'87-1901.     15  V.     8°. 

Note.  Called  Board  of  Arbitration  until  1S87,  when  name 
was  changed  and  rpts.  numbered  in  new  series.  lu  1901  it  was 
merged  into  the  new  Department  of  Labor, -which  see  forward. 

—  Special  report  on  the  New  York  and  Brooklyn  sur- 

face railro.'id  strikes.     '89.     8°.     187  p.     (Ass'y 
doc.  63,  1889.) 

—  Special    report  on  the  lockout  of  cutters  by  the 

Clothiers'    Exchange    of    Rochester.     1891.     8°. 
146  p.      (Sen.  doc.  68,  1891.) 

—  Special   report   on  N.Y.   C.   &   H.li.   R.R.    strike. 

1891.     8«.     104  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  29.  1891.) 

—  Special    reuorls   on    the    Brooklyn   street   railway 

strike.     '95.     8°.     114  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  39,  1895.) 

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[5anA;.]     Bank  Commissioners.     Annual  report,  1830- 
42.     '31-43.     13  pm.     8". 
Note.    Included,   1844-51,   in   annual   report  of  the  Comp- 
troller.   Continued  from  1851  by  Supt.  of  Banking  Dept., 
which  see  forward. 

—  Keport  giving  name  and  place  of  residence  of  each 

stockholder  in  the  several  banks  of  the   State. 
1833.     S*^.     72  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  89,  1833.) 

—  Report  relative  to  sundry  banks.     1838.     8".     275 

p.     (Ass'y  doc.  23,  1838.) 

—  Report   concerning    Brooklyn    bank.      1839.      8°. 

69  p.     (Sen.  doc.  84,  1839.) 

Supt.  of  Banking  Dept.  Annual  report,  1851-99. 
'52-1900.     48  V.     8". 

Annual  report  rel.  to  savings  banks,  1857-99.     '58- 

1900.     42  V.     8«. 
Note.    Titles  vary. 

Annual  report  rel.  to  foreign  mortgage,  loan  and 

investment    cos.,     Ist-lOth,    1890-99.      '91-1900 
10  V.     8°. 

Annual  report  rel.  to  building  and  loan  associa- 
tions and  co-operative  savings  and  loan  associa- 
tions, 1890-99.     '91-1900.     10  v.     8°. 

Special  report  on  savings  banks ;  by  deputy  Supt. 

E.  W.  Keyes.     1868.     8°.     412  (1)  p. 

See   also   binder   Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,   etc., 
1864,    Senate    1878;    and   under   Miscellaneous, 
Banks. 
[Buildings.']       Superintendent   of  Public    Buildings. 
Annual  report,  1883-99.     '84-1900.     8°. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful,  rpt.  for  1887, 1888  and  1898. 

[Canal   and    Railroad.]      Auditor    of    Canal    Dept. 

Annual  report   on  tolls,   trade,   and  tonnage  of 

canals,  1848-81.     '49-82.     34  v.     8°. 

Note.    For  earlier   rpts.   see    forward    Commissioners   of 

Canal  Fund ;  for  later  rpts.  see  under  Executive  and  Staff, 

Comptroller,  and  forward  &upt.  of  Public  Works. 

Annual  report  rel.  to  expenditures  on  canals,  1848- 

82.     '49-83.     35  v.     8°. 
Note.    For  earlier  and  later  rpts.  see  under  Executive  and 
Staff,  Comptroller. 

—  Annual  financial  report,  1861-82.  '62-83.  22  v.  8°. 
Note.    For  rpts.  prior  to  1861  see  forward  annual  rpts.  of 
Comraissioners  of  Canal  Fund. 

Communication  in  rel.  to  certain  canal  drafts  and 

certificates.     1861.     8°.     123  p.     (Sen.  doc.  56, 
1861.) 

Communication  rel.  to  amount  of  drafts  drawn  and 

paid     within    last    3    years.      1862.     8".     75   p. 

(Ass'y  doc.  244,   1862.) 

Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners.     Annual  report, 

18.5.5,  56;  1. St- 17tli,  1883-99.    '56-1900.    83  v.    8«. 

Note..     RptH.  for  18'>5,  .10  iti  2  v.  each;  let  ed.  rpt.  for  1850 

in    iv;    xvii.  HWl   p.     lipts.  I8S:j-97  in  2  v.  each.     Board  was 

abolinhi-d  IH.=)7;  re-e»labliMlicd  1H8'2.  ,  „     „.    „ 

For  rpt«.  prior  to  ls4y  nee  under  Executive  and  Btaft,  ^ec. 
of  State  ;  for  rpts.  1849-54,  57-82  sue  forward  Slate  Fugineer 
and  SurKeyor. 

Report  on  (devated   railroads  of  New  York  City. 

1H83.     W'.     129  p.      (Ass'y  doc.    162,    18«3.) 
—  llciiorton  transixtrtatioii  of  freiglil,  1884.    '«■!.    «". 
124   J).    (Sen.   doc.   53,    1H84.) 

Keport  on  Htrains  on  railroad  bridges  of  tlie  Stale. 

1891.     8".      1880  p. 
_  Supplementary  report,  1 884-88,  92.  "84-92.  6  pm.  8". 
Canol  .ippraisers.     Annual  report,  1819-82.    '50-83. 
34  pm.     8". 

iteporl  of  all  claims  allowed  by  lliem  for  damages. 

1849.     8".     85  p.     (Sen.  doc.  14,  1849.) 

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S^Canal  and  Railroad,  continued.'] 

— Commiinii'iition  in  rel.  to  clMims  of  Jacob  Graves 
and  others,  mill  owners,  at  Kocliester.  1854.  8". 
2i;:i  (1)  p.      (Ass'y  (loo.  ().".,  isr,4.) 

—  Awards  and  testimony  in  claims  of  Rochester  mill 

owners.  185().  8°.  287  p.  (Sen,  doc.  103, 
IS;-)!;.) 

—  Testimony  in  claims  of  citizens  in  valley  of  Ausa- 

ble  river.     18o8.     8".     'SCS  p. 

—  Testimony  in  matter  of  claims  for  damage  done  by 

breaking  away  of  North  Lake  reservoir,  with 
briefs,  arguments,  etc.  1869-72.  2  v.  and  14 
pm.     so. 

—  Reply  to  resolution  calling  for  list  of  all  claims  for 

damages  presented  or  acted  upon  since  Jan.  1, 
1870.     '72.     8°.     5()  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  45,  1872.) 

—  See  also  under  Legislatiire,  Jonrnals,  Docs.,  etc. 
Canal  Board.     Report  of  proceedings  of  Canal  Board 

in  rel.  to  complaints  or  charges  against  certain 
canal  su])erintendents.  1853.  8°.  27t!  p.  (Sen. 
doc.  71,  18.53.) 

—  Proceedings    [annual],  1871-82.  71-82.   12  v.  8". 

—  Report  on  ])etition  of  Peter  Cagger,  administrator 

of  Peter  Bargy,  jr.,  deceased.  1843.  8°.  54  j). 
(Ass'y  doc.  135,  1843.) 

—  Report   respecting   discrimination   in    canal   tolls. 

1857.     8°.     54  p.     (Sen.  doc.   127,   1857.) 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc. 
Canal     Commissioners.      Annual    report,     1816-77. 

'17-78.     62  pm.     8°. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State. 

—  Report  on  a  canal  from  termination  of  Chemung 

canal  to  the  State  line.  1840.  8°.  57  p.  (Ass'y 
doc.  32,  1840.) 

—  Report  as  to    supply  of    water   [for  Erie  canal] 

between  Tonawanda  and  Montezuma,  Jan.  28, 
1850.     '50.     8°.     13  p.     (Sen.  doc.  41,  1850.) 

—  Copies  of  repair  contracts  on  eastern  division  of 

Erie  canal.  1863.  8°.  83  p.  (Sen.  doc.  22, 
1863.) 

—  Report  on  a  survey  of  waters  of  tJie  upper  Hudson 

and  Raquette  rivers.     1874.     8°.     82  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,   Docs,  etc., 

1852,  and  Se7iate,  1843. 
Canal  Department.     Memorial  asking  for   improve- 
ment of  lake  harbors  by  the  general  government. 
1858.     8°.     30  p. 

—  See  also  back  Auditor  of  Canal  Dept. 
Commissioners    of    Canal  Fund.      Annual    report, 

1817-60.     '18-61.     44  pm.     8°. 

Note.    From  18.50  the  Commissioners  transmitted  the  Audi- 
tor's rpt.  and  endorsed  it  as  theii's,  adding  almost  nothing. 
For  later  rpts.  see  back  Auditor  of  Vanal  Dept. 

—  Annual  report  of  tolls  collected  upon  canals,  1831- 

47.     '32-48.     17  pm.     8°. 

Note.  Titles  vary.  For  later  rpts.  see  back  .\nditor  of 
Canal  Dept.;  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Comptroller ;  and 
forward  Supl.  of  Public  Works. 

Commissioners  on  Iniernal  Navigation,  of  ike  State. 

lieport  [biennial].     1812-16.     3  pm.'    8°. 
State    Engineer   and    Surveyor.     Annual    report    of 

railroad  statistics    of    N.    Y. ,     1819-54,    57-82. 

'50-83.     32  V.     8«. 

Note.  For  earlier  rpts.  see  xinder  Executive  and  Staff,  .sVcr. 
of  State ;  for  rpts.  for  ISo'),  56,  and  since  1882,  see  back  Board 
of  liailroad  Commissioners. 

—  Annual  report  on  canals,  1850-99. '51-1900.  50  v.  8°. 
Note.    Since  1888  "  canals  "  is  omitted  from  title. 

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\  Canal  and  Railroad,  continued.'] 

—  Annual  report  on  companies  navigating  lakes  and 

rivers,  1857-90.     '58-91.     33  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful  of  rpt.  for  1888. 

—  Report  in  rel.  to  railroad  reports.    1849.   8°.   54  p. 

(Sen.  doc.  8.4,  1849.) 
_  Kenort  on    freight   carried  by  railroads    between 

lakes  and  tide  water.     1853.     8°.     o6  p.     (Sen. 

doc.  59,  1853.) 
_  Report  on  extension  of    Chenango   canal.     1860. 

8°.     50  p.     (Sen.  doc.  6,  18i;0.) 
_  Report  on  construction  of  locks,  etc.,  on  Erie  and 

Oswego  canals.     1864.     8°.     91  p.      (Ass  y  doc. 

—  Speciif report  on  coal,  by  S.  H.  Sweet.     1865.    8°. 

94  p       (Sen.  doc.  71,1865.) 
_  Report  on  survey  of  Hudson  river  to  lort  Edward 

and  of  Champlain  ca.ial   enlargement  from  tide 

water  to  Whitehall      18G7.     8°.     HI    P-     (Sen. 

doc.  37,  1867.) 
Swpt.    of   Public    Works.     Annual   report,    18<8-9b. 

'79-99.     21  V.     8°. 

—  Annual   report   on  trade   and  tonnage  of   canals, 

1883-98.     '84-99.     16  v.     8°. 
Note.     Since  1SS6  included  also  in  ann.  rpts.  ,.^„^ 

For    earlier   rptB.  see  back  Auditor  of  Canal  Bept. ;   and 
binder  Executive  and  Staff,  Comptroller. 

—  Report  in  reference  to  occupancy  of  canal  lands 

for  railroad  purposes.     1883.     8°.     80  p.    (Assy 
doc.  106,  1883.) 
See   also    under   Legislature,    .Journals     Docs.,    etc., 
Senate,    and    Assembly,    ubique ;   Miscellaneous, 
Canal,  Railroad.  .      „,       .^.  j 

\C}iarity.-\     Commissioners    of  Public    Charitxes   and 
Correction.     Annual  report,  1-10,  1860-69.      61- 
70.     4  V.     8°. 
Note.    These  are  the  New  York  City  Commissioners.    Re- 
ports 1-10  were  presented  to  the  Legislature,  but  pnuted  by 
Commissioners;  rpts.  2,  1861,  and  5-10,  1865-69,  were  also  re- 
printed by  Legislature  in  the  Documents. 
State  Board  of   Charities.     Annual  report,  lst-32d, 
1867-98.     '68-99.     34  pin.  and  v.     8°. 
Note       2d    rpt.   reads   Board  of    State    Commissioners    of 
Public' Charities;  Slst  and  32d.  rpt.  each  in  2  v. 

—  Record    of   proceedings   and    testimony    before    a 

committee  at  the  House  of  Refuge  in  N.  Y.,  July 
and  Aug.,  1872.     '72.     8°.       261  (5)  p. 

—  Extract    from    9th    annual   report   rel.  to   orphan 

asylums  and  otlier  institutions  for  care  of  chil- 
dren;   by    W.    P.    Letchworth.     1876.     8°.     (3) 

■''08  p.  ,    ,  ,.  „ 

—  Extract  from  10th  annual  report  rel.  to  causes  of 

pauperism;  by  C.S.  Iloyt.      1877      «"•     f'MV 
_  In    matter   of   investigation    of    New    \  ork    City 
Asylum    for    Insane:     report,     Aug.    12,     188*. 
n.  p.,  ['87.]     8".     43  p. 

—  Same:  special   report  of   standing   committee    on 

insane,     h.  t.  p.     [1««8-]     «"•     j^  p. 
_  Con.iitions    and    necessities    of    State    Industrial 
School,  Rochester,  as  stated  by  the  Roard  ;  witli 
notes   made   by  its  committee  at  annual  iiisi^ec- 
ti<.n.     Rochester,  1890.     8«.     21  p. 

—  Report   for  standing   (rommittee   on   tlic  <leaf;    by 

VV     U     Steward,   Commissioner,    .Jan.    10,    JS'.lL 
h.'t.p.      ('94.1     «"•     '!'■'!'•  .        .  ,      „ 

_  Report  on  the  deaf  hy  Inspectors  appmnted  hy  the 
Roard,  taking  the  place  in  anniiii!  report  of  usual 
rei>ort  of  standing  committee  on  tin-  deal',  n.  p., 
[1897.]     8".     90  p. 

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[Charity,  continved.l 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs,  etc., 

1857. 
Civil   Service  Commission.       Annual  report,    lst-14tli, 
1883-98.     '84-91).     15  v.     8°. 
Note.     First  6  rpts.  arc  pms. 

—  Rules,  regulvitions,  statutes,  etc.,  1884.  '84.  8".  92  p. 

—  Decisions  and  opinions  on  construction   of    civil 

service  laws  of  U.  S.,  and  of  N.  Y.,  Mass.,  and 
Penn.,  1889.     '89.     8".      (fi)  IGlJ  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature  Laws  of  the  State,  and 

Senate,  1895. 
[Claims.}  Auditing  Board..  Report  rel.  to  claims 
against  State  for  expenses  in  connection  with 
raising  volunteers  during  the  rel)elIion.  18(18. 
8°.  168  p.  (Ass'y  doc.  157,  18(58.) 
Board  of  Claims.  Annual  report,  lst-15th,  1883-97. 
'84-98.     80. 

—  Calendars  for  the  various  terms,  1883-05.     ['84- 

95.]     8°. 
State   Board   of  Audit.     Report,    1876-83.     '77-84. 
10  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  for  1883  final  rpt.;  In  1877  3  rpts.  were  made. 

—  Report   of   claim   of   George   W.    Flower   &   Co- 

against    State.     1881.     8°.     50    p.     (Ass'y    doc- 
84,  1881.) 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc. 
Dairy  Commissioner.     Annual  report,  lst-8th,  188.')-92. 
'85-93.     8  V.     8°. 
Note.     Establislied  by  chap.  202,  Laws  of  188-1,  and  Ist  rpt. 
made  .lau.  15,  1885;  ab()lished  by  cliap.  338,  Laws  of  1893,  and 
united  with  Dept.  of  Agriculture  in  1893. 

—  Reply  to  resolution  of  Senate,  adopted  March  9, 

1886.     '86.     59  p.     (Sen.  doc.  58,  1886.) 

—  Rules  and  suggestions  concerning  care   of  milk. 

[1889.]     8°.     30  p. 
[Drugs.'}      Analyst   of    Drugs 

Health  and  Pharmacy . 
[  Ed  ucatio  n .  ]       Snperin  tende  nt 
Annual    report,    1813-53. 
and  8°. 

Note.    Secretary  of  State   was   Supt.    ex.    officio,    1821-54. 
Succeeded  by  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction,  which  see  below. 

—  Revised  statutes  rel.  to  common  schools.      1831. 

8°.     72  p. 
Same.     '36.     8».     78  p. 

—  Decisions  of  Supt.  selected  and  arranged  by  J.  A. 

Dix.     1837.     8°.     (8)  479  p. 

—  Statutes   rel.   to  common  schools,  with  f(jrms  and 

regulations.     '41.     8°.     216  p. 

—  —  Same.     '47.     8°.     215  (1)  p. 

—  Common    school    system    of    N.    Y.,    comprising 

general  laws  rel.  to  common  schools,  etc. ;  prep, 
by  S.  S.  Randall.     Troy,  1851.     8°.     408  p. 
Superintendent  of  Puhlic  Instruction.     Annual  report, 
lst-45th,  1854-98.     '55-99.     51  v.     8". 
Note.     Beginning  with  40th  rpt.,  pub.  in  2  v.  each. 

—  Code  of  i)ublic  instruction;  prep,  by  V.  M.  Rice. 

1856.     8".     iv,  375  p. 

Same.     '56.     8°.     iv,  492  p. 

Note.    This  ed.  contains  also  "  Local  laws  and  regulations." 

—  Special    report  on   present  state   of  education   in 

U.  S.  and  other  countries,  and    on    compulsory 
instruction;  by  V.  M.   Uicc     1867.    8".    25;  p 

—  Laws  of  N.  Y.  rel.  to  common  schools,  with  com- 

ments and  instructions  and  a  digest  of  decisions  ; 
prep,  by  V.  U.  Rice.     1868.     8".     xvi,  720  p. 

—  General  school  laws.     1878.     8".     133  p. 

Ill 


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of    Common 
'14-54.      41 


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E. 


\ Education,  continued.'] 

_  Laws  of  N  Y.  rel  to  common  schools,  with  com- 
ments and  instructions  and  a  digest  of  decisions  ; 
prep,  by  E.  W.  Keyes.     1879.     «°.     ^^;^'^;^lP- 

—  Statutes  rel.  to  general  school  laws  passed  lb7J-S3. 

'88.     8°.     36  p.  ,^         1    K     T 

—  Code  of  public  instruction  of  N.  Y. ;  ed.  Dy  J 

Kirk.     '87.     8°.     vi,  1075  p. 
Designs  for  schoolhouses.      88.     4  .     6\i  p. 

—  Arbor  day  circular.     1889-1900.     13  pm.     8°. 
Note.    2  in  1S89. 

—  Designs   for  schoolhouses   accepted   by  Dept.  of 

Public  Instruction,     il.     1889.     8°.     59  p. 

—  Syllabus  of  a  course  of  instruction  m  form-study 

and  drawing  for  teachers'  institutes  of  N.  Y.,  nos. 
1    2.      n.  t.p.      [1889-90.]     8". 

—  Examinations  for  State  certificates,  1891.     [90. J 

—  Regulations   and    course    of    study    for   training 

classes   in  academies   and  union   schools  ot   the 
State,     n.  t.  p.     [1890.]     8°.     28  p. 

—  Regulations  governing  uniform  examinations  tor 

commissioners'    certificates,      n.    t.  p.      [1890.] 
go       4  p 

—  Same:  Syllabus,  for  information   of    candidates. 

/i.  ^.  «.  "[1890.]     8°.     8  p.  _ 

—  Examinations   for   State   scholarships   in   Cornell 

university,     n.tp.     [1891.]     ^°-     *  P-      ^^^^ 

—  Recent  school  architecture.     '97.     obi.  8°.    425  p. 

—  NY    State  educational  exhibit,  Columbian  expo- 

sition :  schools  of  N.  Y. ;  glance  at  common  school 
system  of  Empire  State.     1893.     S°._    73  p. 
See   also   under  Legislature,  Laws;   Miscellaneous, 
Education.  ^  ,  .  ,  ^ 

[Electricity.]  Board  of  Electrical  Control  in  and  for 
the  City  of  New  York.  Report,  Ist-ad,  1887-8J. 
'88-'90.     8°.     3  pm.  „     .       a-  ^ 

[Emigration.]      Commissioners  of  Emigration.     An- 
nual  report,  1846-92.     '47-93.     47  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Separat.'  publication  doubtful  rpts  of  1855,  56,  60,  63. 
OommiBBion  aboliBhed  by  chap.  528,  Laws  of  189d. 

—  Annual  reports  from  organization  of  Commission, 

May  5,   1847,  to  1860;  with   other  othcial  docs. 
1861.     8°.  ,      ^^    „       .,„„„  -, 

—  Memorial  to  the  Congress  of  the  U.  b.     L^^'^-J 

go      8  p. 

—  Memorial   to  the  Legislature  of   N.  Y.     [1872.] 

8°.     7  p.  .  ,  ■   .      t 

—  Rei)ort  of  Castle  Garden  committee  ;  complaints  ot 

passengers  of  barks  "Athena"  and  "Niagara, 
from  Uremen.     [1872.]     8«.     6  p. 
-Same,     on     complaints     ot     pa.ssengers     of     the 
"Charles  IL  Marshall,"  from  Liverpool.     [18/2. J 

—  Rel.ort  of  i.ersons  under  (lommiBsioners'  care  o" 

Ward's   Island    and    at    all    other    i)lace8.      1874. 

—  Memorial  ('to  IJ.  S.  Congress].  «./..,  1879    «"•  «!>• 
See  aho    under    Legislature.    Laws;     Senate,    1^82; 

AsscmUy,  1847,  52,  59,  75,  76.       ,        ^        ,  , 

En;,iacer  and'  Surveyor.     See  back  under   Canal  and 

Railroad.  ,oo/»   mnn 

Factory  Inspector.    Annual  rei.ort,  lHt-15lh,  1886-1900. 

'87-1901.     15  V.     H". 


^^ole.     In  l'.t01  mcrgci 
which  8ce  forward. 


into  the  now  J)<-/>itrlvunl  of  I.itboi-, 


[Fire.]     Metrnpolitan  Fire  Dept. 
5th,  1865-09.     '66-70.     8". 


Annual  rei)ort,  1st- 


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\_Fish,      Game,      and     Forest.'\        Commissioners     of 
Fisheries,    Game   and    Forest.     Animal    report, 
lst-24th,   18G8-!»5.     '6i)-90      24  pm.  and  v.     8". 
Note.    llth-Uth  rpt.,  1879-1885,  are  biennial. 

—  Preliminary report,  2d-4th.  1896-08.  '97-9!).  .Spin. 

—  Report  of  oyster  investigation,   1884-8G.     '85-87. 

2  pm. 

—  Report    of    oyster    investigation    ami    Sliell-P'isli 

('omniission  for  year  ending  Nov.  ,80,  1887;   hy 
E.  G.  Blackford,     il.     '88.     8".     lOG  p. 

—  Fish  and  game   laws  of  N.  Y.  in  foree  1888.  also 

laws  for  preservation  of  forests;   conip.  by  G.  E. 

Kent.     '88.     8°.      (4)  135  p. 
Cominixsioners    of    Fisheries,    Game,    and.    Forest.';. 

Annual  report,  lst-3d,  1895-97.    il.    '96-98.    4". 

•6  V. 
Fish  and,  Gam.e   Protectors.     Reports  in  response  to 

resolution  of  Jan.  II,  1883.     "83.     8".     64  p. 
Forest  Commission.    Annual  report,  lst-[9tli],  1885- 

94.     '86-95.     10  V.     8°. 
Note.    No  rpt.  for  1887;  rpt.  for  1S91,  2  ed.;  rpt.  for  ISDS  in 
2  V.    232  p.  and  244  p. 

—  Special  report  on  legislation,  Jan.    1888.     h.  t.  p. 

['88.]     8°.     14  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  39,  1888.) 

—  Protect  the  forests:  duties  of  supervisors  and  fire- 

wardens;  laws  and  rules.     1890.     8°.     22  (1)  p. 

—  Special  report  on  establishment  of  an  Adirondack 

Statepark.   1891.  8°.    47  p.   (Sen.  doc.  19,  1891.) 

—  Special  report  [on  the  purchase  of  land].     1894. 

8°.     22  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  22,  1894.) 

—  See  also  vnder  Legislature,  Assembly,    1891,   95, 

96.  97,  99. 

[//rt?-Sor.]  See  iorwurd  Land ;  aracZ  wnc^er  Miscellane- 
ous, Harbor. 

\_IIealth.']  Metropolitan  Board  of  Health.  Annual 
report,  lst-4th,  1866-69.     '67-70.     4  v.     8° 

—  Cholera  prevention,  examples  and  practice;   by  E. 

Harris.     1867.     8o.     50  p. 

—  Report  on  vaccination;  by  J.  P.  Loines.     1868.    8"^. 

.'iS  (1)  p. 
State    Board  of  Health.     Annual    report,    lst-19th, 
1880-98.     '81-99,     28  v.     8«. 
Note.    Rpts.  11th,  13th,  15tli-19th  in  2  v.  each;  14th  in  3  v. 

—  Monthly  Bulletin,  Apr.  lS84-Dec.  '97.  ['84-97.]  8". 

Note.    Jan.  1896-Dec.  1900  numbered  v.  12,  no.  1,  to  v.  \<o, 
no.  12,  or  whole  no.  142-201.    Not  numbered  before  .Jan.  1896. 

—  Report  on  examination  of  beers,  [from  6th  annual 

report],     h.  t.  p.     [1885.]     8°.     35  p. 

—  Report  on  potable  water   supply  of  city   of  New 

York.     il.  and  maps.     n.  p.     [1889.]     8".     x\ii 
(1)  159  p. 

—  Report  of  Analyst  of  Druirs,  [from  8th-llth  annual 

report],     h.t.p.     [1887-90.]     8".     4  pm. 
Note.    See  forward  under  Pharmacy. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Senate,  1894. 

See  also  back,  Dairy  Commissioner ;  under  Insti- 
tutions, Quarantine;  under  Miscellaneous, 
Cattle. 

{^History.']  Trustees  of  Scenic  and  Historical  Places 
and  Objects.  Annual  report,  Lst-4th,  1895-98. 
'96-99.     4  pm.     8°. 

{^Immigration.^     See  back  Emigration. 

{Insane.^  State  Commission  in  Lunacy.  Annual 
report,  lst-16th,  1873-88;  Ist-llth,  1889-'99. 
'74-1900.     8°.     29  pm.  and  v. 

Note.    Office  was  State  Commissioner  in  Lunacy  until  1SS9. 
Rpts.  lOlh  and  11th  each  2  v. 


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STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


[N.  Y. 


_  Investigation   of    Hudson   River   State   Hospital. 
1893.     4°.     372  p.  ,      .^ 

—  Current  medical  opinion  on  attitude  of  Commission. 

n.t.v-     [1894-]     8°.     16  p.  ^  . 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1895.  1  ,.    .1  f 

Insurance     Department.      Annual     report,      lst-4lst, 
1859-99.     '60-1900.     73  v.     8°. 
For  earlier  insurance  rpts.  see  under  Executive   and  Staff, 

^"K^xTfC nt\,-1U,  24th-l0th,   paged  as  2  v.  each;  bound 
either  in  1  or  2  v.    4lBt  in  3  v. 

—  Answer    to   resolution    of   Jan.  31,  1879,    rel.    to 

Knickerbocker  Life  Insurance  Co.  and  Globe 
Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  '79.  8°.  87  p. 
(Ass'y  tloc.  49,  1879.) 
_-  Communication  rel.  to  copies  of  letters  in  answer 
to  circular  inquiring  whether  the  Department 
should  be  abolished.  1879.  8°.  52  p.  (Ass'y 
doc.  54,  1879.) 

—  General  insurance  statutes  of  N.  Y.,  in  force  1888. 

'88.     8°.     ix,  319  p. 

—  See  also  mider  Legislature,  Assembly,  1872,  77,  80, 

82,  85,  98,  a7id  under  Miscellaneous,  Insurance. 

[Labor.l       Bureau  of    Statistics  of    Labor.      Annual 

report,  lst-18th,  1883-1900.    '84-1901.    24  v.    8°. 

mte.    Rpts.  6th,  8th-nth,  13th,  for„1888,  1890-93,  95,  in  2  v. 

each. 

—  Summary,  9th  annual  report,  1891.    '92.    8°.    28  p. 

—  Quarterly    bulletin,    Nos.  1-7,    June,    1899-Dec., 

Department  of  Labor.  Quarterly  bulletin,  Nos.  8-12, 
1901-March,  1902. 
A-ole  In  1901,  by  Act  of  Legislature,  the  Bureau  of  Labor 
Statistics,  Factory  Inspector  and  15oard  of  Mediation  and  Ar- 
bitration were  consolidated  into  a  single  Department  ot  Labor. 
For  earlier  publications  of  the  last  two  see  back  Arbitration 
and  Factory  Inspector. 


[Land.}      Commissioners   of  Land    Office. 
N.  Y.  harbor  encroachments.    1862.    i 


Report  of 
'.    21,  80  p. 


See   also   under  Legislature,  5e»i«fe,  1854,  .4.s.?em6;y,  1872; 
Miscellaneous,  Harbor. 

_  Proceedings,  1882-93.     '82-93.     12  v.     8°. 
—  Report  in  rel.  to  escheated  lands,  1890-98.    '91-99. 
8«.     9  pm. 
Rpt.  for  189.0  doubtful. 

See  also  forward  under  Survey. 
Mining  Inspector.     1st  annual  report,   1893.     '94.     8°. 

202  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  88,  1894.) 
\Niagara.\     Commissioners   of  State   Reservation   at 
Niagara.      Annual    report,    Ist-loth,     1884-98. 
'85-99,     8°.     15  pni.  and  v. 
Bee  also  forward  under  Surveij. 

[Pkarm-acy.']      State    Board   of   Pharmacy.      Animal 

report,  [9th]-l4th.  1893-98.     '94-99.     8".    5  i)m. 

J\;ote       lltli   rpt.  for   IS'.i.',,    publication    doubtful.     Ml  rplw. 

have  Ix'eii  print.Ml  in  TroccedingH  of  New  York  State  Tharina- 

eeullcul  ABHOciatloii. 

State    Laboratory.       Report   of    director    |  annual], 
1891-93.     '92-94.     8".     :!  iim. 
I^ole.     Until  IS'.tOofliccr  wuH  .\nalyHt  of  Drugs.     Kpts.  also 
c.ont.  in  those  of  HIalo  Hoard  of  Health. 

[Pilots.]     Commissioners  of   Pilots   of   Port   of    New 
York.       Annual  n-imrt,    lHt-4-Jd,    1H57-98.     '58- 
99.     8".     35  pm. 
Note,     riihllcalion  doubtful  of  rpts.  :id,  .Otli-«th,  ICth,  27th. 

114 


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STATE    P UBL ICA  TIONS 


[N.  Y. 


\^Prisons.']     Inspectors  of  Auburn  State  Prison.      An- 
nual report,  1818-47.    'rj-48.    30  pm.    f°  and  8°. 

Note..  Continued  by  Inupeclors  of  State  Prisons  and  Supt. 
of  State  I'lisous,  ickich  net  for  ic  art! . 

—  Report  of  mode  of  punishment,  etc.   1840.  S*'.  74  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Senate.,  1879. 
Inspectors  of  Mount  Pleasant  State  Prisoti.     Annual 

report,   1797-1827;  '30-47.     1798-1848.     48  pm. 

fo  and  8°. 
Note.  Called  Inspectors  of  State  Prison  until  181S;  Inspct- 
tovK  of  State  Prison  in  City  of  N.  Y.,  1819-28.  I'ulilication 
doubtful  rpt.  for  1799 ;  for  rpts.  for  1828-29  nee  forward  (  om  mU- 
niotiers  o/  .Mount  P/e.asunt  State  I'riKOn  ;  for  rpts.  latir  than 
1847  see  forward  Inspectorfi  of  State  I'rimns,  and  Supt.  of 
Stale  Prixons.     See  also  under  Legislature,  Senate,  1846. 

Commissioners    of    Mount    Pleasant    State    Prison. 
Report,  1825-29.     '26-30.     5  pm.     8°. 

Note.  Called  also  Commissioners  for  Erection  of  State 
Prison  in  Ist  or  2d  Senate  Districts.  They  acted  as  Inspectors 
for  1828,  29.     See  also  under  Legislature,  Senate,  1810. 

Inspectors  of  State  Prisons.    Annual  report  lst-29tli, 
1848-76.     '49-77.     29  v.     8°. 

Note.     Continued  by  Supt.  of  State  Prisons,  which  see. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Senate,  1849. 


Supt.   of  State  Prisons. 
1877-98.     '78-99. 


Annual  report  [lst-22tl] 
.     22  V. 


Note.  Cent.  rpts.  of  Matteawan  State  Hospital  and  of  the 
various  prisons. 

—  Report  rel.  to  contract  convict  labor  system.    1880. 

8°.     92  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  96,  1880.) 

[PmWj'c  Works.]   See  back  under  Canal  and  Railroad. 

\_Quarantine.]  Commissioners  for  Removal  of  Quar- 
antine Station.  Reports.  1858-61.  7  pm.  8°. 
Commissioners  of  Quarantine  (New  York  city). 
Annual  report,  1864-98.     '65-99.     35  pm.     8°. 

—  Laws    rel.   to   quarantine  in  port   of   New    York. 

1867.     12°.     79  p. 
See  also  H/i^^er  Legislature,  Senate,  1856,  73,  82;  As- 

semhiij,  184i;,  49,  72,  76. 
[^Races.'\     State    Racing    Commission.     Annual  report, 

1895-98.     '96-99.     4  pm.     8°. 
[Railroad.]     See  back  Canal  and  Railroad.. 
[^Salt.]     Superintendent   of   Onondaga  Salt    Springs. 

Annual    report,   1797-1898.     1798-1899.     94  pm. 

f°  and  8°. 

Note.    Publication  doubtful  rpts.  for  1800,  01,  04,  18-22. 
See  also  M7it?e»''Legislature,  Senate  1863,  and  Assembly,  1850, 
63,64. 

\_Survey.'\  Board  of  Commissioners  of  State  Survey. 
Annual  rei)ort,  Ist-llth,  1876-86.  '77-87. 
11  pm.     8°  and  4°. 

—  Special    report   on    preservation    of    scenery    ot 

Niagara  Falls.     1880.     4°.     42  p. 
State  Land  Survey.     Report  of  the  Supt.,   1SS7-96. 
'86-98.     7  pm.  and  v.     8°. 

Note,  llpts.  for  1887-94  are  called  Report  on  the  progress 
of  the  State  Laud  Survey.  Rpt.  for  1893  includes  reprints  of 
rpts. for  1887-92.    Rpt.  1895,  ed.  1,24 p.;  ed.2,  405  p.    il.  maps. 

Topographical  Survey  of  Adirondack  Wilderness. 
Report  of  Supt.  [annual].  1872-85.  '73-86. 
8  pm.  and  v.     8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  1873.  d.ate  of  pub.  only  given;  rpt.  1874  was  for 
1873.  Rpts.  for  1874-77  and  1884  not  printed.  7th  rpt.  for 
1878  iiicludes  condensed  rpts.  for  1874-77.  Rev.  ed.  of  7th  ipt. 
pub.  in  1880.  53t)  p.  il.  maps.  lipt.  for  1883  called  Report 
on  the  Adirondack  and  State  Land  Surveys,  and  rpt.  for  1S85, 
Report  on  the  progress  of  the  Adirondack  State  Land  Survey. 
Succeeded  by  the  State  Land  Survey. 

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STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[N.  Y. 


\Taxation.-\     State    Assessors.      Annual    report,    Ist^ 

4th,   1859-62;  73-95.     '60-96.     27  pm.     8°. 
Note     Publication  doubtful  rpts.  for  1863-72.    Succeeded  in 
1896  by  State  Board  of  Tax  Commissionera. 
State  Board  of  Tax  Commissioners.     Annual  report, 

1896-97.     '97-98.     2  v.     8°.  ^   ^  -o  . 

—  Individual  reports  of  State  Assessors,  T.  C  Peters, 

P.  W.  Engs,  and  E.  Blakely  on  general  condition 

of  real  and  personal  estate  of  the  State.     1864. 

8°      vii,  221  (1)  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  141,  1864.) 
Metropolitan   Board  of  Excise.     Annual  report,  1st- 

4th,  1866-69.     '67-70.     8°. 
State  Commissioner  of  Excise.     Report,  lst-3d,  April 

1,  1896-98.     '97-99.     3  v.     8°. 
See   also   under  Legislature,    .Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 

1893;   Senate  1852,  88,  97,  Assembly,  1850,  75. 

Institutions. 

[Agriculture.^        Agricultural     Experiment     Station 
(Geneva).      Annual   report,    lst-17th,    1882-98. 
'83-99.      17  V.     8°. 
Note.     Beginning  with  12th  rpt.  included  in  Annual  rpts.  of 
Dept.  of  Agriculture. 

Bulletin;  1st  ser.,  no.  1-115.     1882-85. 

Note.     Published  in  slip  form ;  no.  1  dated  July  24, 1882. 

—  Same;  '-'d  ser.,  no.  1-168.     '85-99.     168  pm. 
Note.    Besides  the  bulletins,  the  Experiment  Station  has 

issued  various  sheets,  and  pms.  cont.  from  about  2  to  &  p. 

—  [List  of  bulletins,  showing  those  which  are  out  of 

print.]     n.t.p.     [Geneva, '96.]     8°.     8  p. 
Cornell   University  Agricultural  Experiment  titation 
(Ithaca).      Annual    report,     Ist-Uth,     1888-98. 
'89-99.     11  V.     8°. 
Note.    Beginning  with  7th  rpt.  included  in  Annual  rpt.  of 
Dept.  of  Agriculture. 

—  Bulletin,  no.  1-176,  May,  1888-Dec.  '99. 176  pni.  8°. 
Note.    Also  included  in  the  annual  report. 

Meteoroloqical  Bureau   and    Weather    Service.     An- 

nualreport,  Ist-lOth,  1889-98.  '90-99.   10  v.  8°. 

Note.     Beginning  with  5th  rpt.  included  in  Annual  rpts.  of 

Dept.  of  Agriculture;  with  6th  rpt.  name  changed  to  New 

York  Weather  Bureau. 

Montlily  weather   reports,  v.    1-11,   June,    1889- 

D.-c.  '99.     11  V.     4°. 
_  Weather-crop  bulletins,  v.   1,  no.  1-v.  11,  no.  16, 
March  23,  1889-Sept.  25,  1899. 
Note      Broadsiden   of  varioun  sizes.     Called   at   first  Crop 
bulletin,   then   Weiilher  crop  bulletin ;  title  now  reads  U.  8. 
Dent    of  Auricullure,  Xew  York  seclion,   (Jlimale   and   crop 
Bervice,   Weather  bureau,   in   connection    with   Cornell   Uni- 
verslty.   Weekly    crop    bulletin.     Published   weekly    usually 
from  April  to  Sei)t.  2<  or  24  each  year. 

State  Agricultural   Society.     Transactions,  v.   1-34, 
1841-86.     '42-89.     34  v.     8«. 
Note.    Continued  in  .Vnnvial  rcpurtM. 
—  iHt  report  on  noxious,  beneficial  and  other  insects 
of  tlie  Statv,  to  the  SofMcty  ;  by  Asa  Fitch.     1855. 

8".     IHO  p. 
_  Annual  r.-port.33d-.5Hth,  1873-98. '74-99.  26  v.  8°. 

Mole.    :wd-4!ilh    rptH.   are   brirf;    with    .^Oth    rpt.    for  1890 
paperH  are  aijaln   pri„t.-d  an.l    it    beco.ncK   a   continuation  of 
TriinMactlotiB. 
\  niind  1      New   York  fa.i/itu/ion  for  lUiud  (New  York 
City).     Annual  rei.ort,  l^t-63d,  1H36-98.    '37-99. 
63  j)m.     8". 
See  alio  under  I.eglHlatuns  Senate,  WM;  Awmhiij,  1802. 
_  Review  of  efforts  of  the  In.Mlitntion  to  in.strm't  its 
pupils  in  mechanical  trades,   1831-85.     'H5.     8". 

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Institutions] 


STATE   rUBTJCATIONS 


[N.  Y. 


[Blind,  continued.'] 

New    York    State   Institution   for    Blind  (Batavia). 
Annual    report,    lst-3()th,  '  18G9-98.     '70-'.»9.     30 
pm.     8°. 
Note.     Bcgiiinitig   with    rpt.   for  1894-95  called   New   York 
State  School  for  the  Bliud. 

\_Charity.']     State  Charitif.<i  Aid  Ass'n.    Annual  report, 
Ist-Hth,  to  State  Commission  in  Lunacy,   18'.>.'5- 
98.     '94-!)9.     n  pm.     8°. 
Note.     Ileprintod  from  rptH.  of  State  commiHsidn  in  lunacy. 

Wyoming     Bentrolent     Institute.     (Genesee    Fails). 
Annual    report,  1872-98.     '73-99.     2G  pm.     8^'. 
Note.     Publication  doubtful  rpt.  for  188'2. 

[Children.]      Children's  Aid  Society.     Annual  report, 
l8t-4Gth,  I8.53-98.     'r)4-99.     4(5  pm.     8°. 
Note.     17th-'ilBt,  ^M,  •2t5th,    27tb,  29th,  3l8t-33d,    30th-44th 
and  46th  published  as  state  documents. 

Juvenile  Asylum.  New  Fork  Juvenile  Asylum  (New 
York  City).  Annual  report,  lst-47th,  1852-98. 
'53-99.     47  pm.     8°. 

Note.  6th,  15th,  35th-37th,  39th,  40th,  46th  and  47lh  pub- 
lished as  state  documeuts. 

—  Charter  and  by-laws,  etc.    N.  Y.,  1859.     8".    34  p. 
New  York  Infant  Asylum  (New  York  City).    Annual 

report.  Ist-^Sth,' 1872-9G.     '73-97.     8°. 

Note.  lBt-3d  rpts.  unnumbered  ;  rpts.  for  1865,  72-86,  88,93, 
published  as  state  documents;  document  rpts.  brief;  fuller 
rpts.  pub.  by  Asylum;  publication  doubtful  for  19th-2l8t  and 
23d  rpts.,  1890-92,  94.    24th  and  25th  in  one  pm. 

Thomas  Asylum  for  Ovphan  and  Destitute   Indian 

Children  (Versailles).     Annual  report,  1873-98. 

'74-99.     25  pm.     8°. 

Note.     Publication   doubtful    rpt.   for  1874.     Rpts.    1857-74 

made  to   8u])t.   of   Public    Instruction    and  incl.   in    lils  rpt. 

Rpts.  for  188 1-98  numbered  26th-43d;  earlier  rpts.  unnumbered. 

State  Hospital  for  the  Care  of  Crippled  and  De- 
formed Children  (Tarrytown).  First  report  of 
tht^  Surgeon-in-Chief  to  the  Board  of  Managers. 
1901.     '02. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Assembly,  1890. 
[Deaf  and   Dumb.]      Central   N.     Y.    Institution   for 
Deaf  Mutes  (Rome).     Annual  report,   lst-24th, 
1875-98.     '7G-99.     24  pm.     8°. 

—  Home  register,  1885-89.     f. 

—  Deaf  mutes'  register,  v.  1-16.     1884-99.     '84-99. 

IG  V.     4°. 
Note.     Pub.  by  the  pupils  weekly  during  the  school  year. 
Originally  called  The  Register,  then  Rome  register,  and  finally 
Deaf  mutes'  register.     1st  no.  issued  Oct.  18,  1884. 

Institution  for  Improved  Instruction  of  Deaf  Mutes 
(New  York  City).  Annual  report,  ist-32d, 
1868-98.     '68-99.     32  pm.     8°. 

Note.  Publication  doubtful  for  2d  rpt.  4th  rpt.  was  the 
first  presented  to  the  Legislature. 

Le    Couteulx    St.    Mary's    Institution    for    Improved 

Instruction   of  Deaf  Mutes    (Buffalo).     Annual 

report,  lst-27th,  1873-98.     '74-99.     26  pm.     8°. 

Note.    1st  published  rpt.  for  1872-73;   rpt.  for  1873-74   un- 

numbered;  rpt.  for  1874-75  called  5th;  for   1875-76,   6th;  for 

1876-77   and    1877-78   both   called   7th;    later   rpts.  numbered 

regularly. 

New    York  Institution  for  Instruction  of  Deaf  and 
Dumb  (New  York   City).     Annual    report,    jst- 
80th,  1819-98.     '20-99.     80  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Before  1830  rpts.  usually  issued  in  both  f'  and  8". 

—  By-laws,  rev.  Jan.   10,    1871.     N.  Y.  V'l.]       12". 

12  p. 

—  Acts  of  the  Legislature,  with  by-laws  of  board  of 

directors.     N.  Y.,  1873.     8".     30  p. 

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[N.  Y. 


for     Deaf     Mutes 
■lst-14th,    1885-98. 


[Deaf  and  Dumb,  continued.^ 
Northern     N.     Y.       Institution 
(Malone).      Annual   report, 
'86-99.     14  pm.     8°. 
2rote.    Publication  doubtful  IStb  rpt.  for  1894-95. 
St.    Joseph's    Institute  for    Improved   Instruction  of 
Deaf   Mutes    (Fordham).     Annual   report,    1st- 
20th.  1878-97.     '79-98.     19  P™-    ,f-       ,^     . 
Western  N.   Y.   Institution  for  Deaf  Mutes  (Roches- 
ter).    Annual    report,    lst-17th,    19th,    18/ /-94. 
'7S-95.     18  pm.     8°. 
—  Daily  paper  for  our  little  people,     v.  1-14.     Ibsu- 
94.     14  V.     8°. 
iEdncation.^     Conrad    Poppenhvsen    Ass'n      (College 
Point).     Annual  report,  lst-31st,   18G8-98.      bJ- 
99.     31  pm.     8°. 
Note.     Publication  doubtful^rpt.  for  1887;  rpts.  for  1871-80 
read  "  Poppeiihusen  Institute." 

State   Normal   College  (A\hany).     Annual  report  of 
the  executive  committee,  lst-3oth,  1844-/8.     to- 
ld.    8°.     35  pm. 
NoU..     l8t  U  entitled  Report  of  the  Supt  of  Common  Schools 
and  of  the  Regents  of  the  University ;  25th-3oth     Annual  n^ 
of  Ihe  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction   and    the   Regents  of  the 
Un  verj^ty ;  rpts.,  beginning  with  30tli  for  187o,  are  pub.  in 
Annual  rnt.  of  Supt.  of  I'ublic  Instruction.  . 

FormeX  called^  State   Normal  School      Name   changed  in 
1890  to  The  New  York  State  Normal  College. 

—  Annual  register  and  circular,  1846-48,  '50-51.     8°. 

5  pm.  .  .  £  i.1 

—  Address  delivered  at  the  closmg  exercises  ot  the 

23d   term,  July  10,   1856,   by    G:    W.    Clinton. 

1856.     8°.     16  p.  ,     -,.   ^   T>        V  . 

_  Same;  28th  term,  July  8,  1858,  by  E.  C.  Benedict. 

1858.     8°.     21  p. 
_  Address  of  Brof .  W.  F.  Phelps  before  the  Literary 
societies.  Jan.  31,  1852.     Troy,  1852      8°.     21  p. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  officers  and  students  for  the  oOth, 

51st, ''53d,  55th,  59th,   61st,  63d,  73d,  75th,  77th 
term.     1869-83.     8°.     10  pm. 
J^ote.    For  earlier  lists  see  Annual  register;  for  later  lists 
see  Officers  and  faculty,  and  Circular. 
_  Catalogue  of  the  graduates  for  26  years  ending 
June  30,  1870.     '71.     80.     9o  p. 

—  Same;  for  38  years   ending  June  23,   188^.     »... 

8".     67  p. 
mte.     For  earlier  catalogues  see   Quinquennial  register ;  for 
later  see  Historical  sketch. 

—  Circular.     '90-99.     8°.     9  pm. 

Vote      Publication  for  '9.3  and  '97  doubtful;  2  ed.  pub    in 
1892  20  p.  and -24  p.     For  earlier  forms  see   Annual  register. 
Catalogue,  a7id  Officers  and  faculty. 
_  Cour.<e8  of  study  for  kindergarten,  grammar  and 
high  school  departments,     n.  d.     H<\     15  p. 

—  Historical  sketcli  and  a  history  of  its  graduates  tor 

40  years.     '84.     H".     37,  234  p.     2  pi. 

—  Same  ;  for  first  38  and  last  5  years.      88.    8".     -7, 

2.">1  p.     2  pi. 
_,9a///e;  for  50  years,    1844-94.      n.   d.     8".      ll-, 

350  p.     11  pi. 
jYote.     For  earlier  llstH  see  (iiiiiM|ii(iinlal  reKintor  imd  Cata- 
logue of  the  gra<liiaU!H. 

—  In  memoriam:    Edward  P.  Waterbury;  addresses 

by  David  Murray,  W.  J.  Milne,  A.    N.   ihi.-slcd, 
Oct.  29,  1HH9.      'H9.     8".     :12   \>. 

—  Mission  of  the   teacher  ;  an  address  delivered  before 

the   graduating  class,  Jan.  29,  1863,    by   Samuel 
\V.  Fislier.     '63.     8".      16  p. 
_  New  York  Stale  Normal  School  directory,  for  the 
term  commencing  Sept.  16,  1868.    n.d.    8".   8  p. 

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\^Education,  continued.'] 

—  Officers  and  faculty  and   graduates  and  announce- 

ments for  tlie    80th,   81st-8(;th  and    91st  terms. 
'83-89.     8°.     4  pm. 
Note.    Titles  vary;  for  earlier  lists  see  Annual  register  and 
Catalogue;  for  later  lists  .9<'e  Circular. 

—  Poems  and  addresses  at  the  close  of  the  tenth  term 

of  the  State  Normal  School ;  including  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  quinquennial  jubilee  celebration, 
Sept.  26  and  27,  1849. 
Note.    District  school  journal  of  the  State  of  New  Ycirk  for 
Dec.  1849  (v.  lu,  no.  9,  p.  133-164)  with  above  "  cover  title." 

—  Quinquennial  register  and  circular,  lst-4th.     '49- 

64.     8°.     4  \m\. 
Note.    For  later  lists  see  Catalogue  of  the  graduates  and 
Historical  sketch. 

—  Record  of  work  done  by  men  and  women  educated 

in  the  State  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  during 
a  period  of  35  years,  Dec.  28,  1888,  by  Edward 
P.  VVaterbury.     '88.     8°.      16  p. 

—  See  also  binder  Legislature,  Assembly,  1844. 
State   Normal   and    Training    School    (Brockport). 

Annual  report,   1st  and  5th,    1867,  71.     'G8,  '72. 

8°.     2  pm. 
Note.    2d  rpt.  pub.  with  those  of  Oswego  and  Fredoniaiii 
Ass'y  doc.  '207, 1869.     Beginning  with  3d  rpt.  for  1869,  rpts.  are 
pub.  in  Annual  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  I'ublic  Inutruction. 

—  Circular,  1868,  1890,  1893, 1896-7, 1898-9.    '68-98. 

8°.     5  pm. 
Note.    Continued  by  Year-book. 

—  Graduates,  1868-91.     '91.     8°.     22  p. 

—  Year  book,  June,  1899.     '99.     12°.     45  p. 
State  Normal  and  Training  School  (Buffalo). 

Note.    Annual  reports,  beginning  with  Ist  for  1871,  are  pub. 
in  Annual  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 

—  Circular.     1886,  1892.     8«.     2  pm. 

—  Prospectus.     1871.     8^     16  p. 

State  Normal  and  Training  School  (Cortland). 
Annual  report,  2d  and  3d,  1869-70.  '70-71.  8'^. 
2  pm. 

Note.    Annual  reports,  beginning  with  Ist  for  1869,  are  pub. 
in  Annual  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 

—  Circular,  1890-94,  97-98.     8°.     8  pm. 

—  Cortland  Normal  School  controversy.      Syracuse, 

1880.     8°.     92  p. 
State    Normal   and    Training    School     (Fredonia). 
Annual  report,  1870  and  1877.    '71  and  '78.     8°. 
2  pm. 
Note.     Annual   reports,  beginning    with    1869,  are  pub.  in 
Annual  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction.    Ist  rpt.  for  186S 
was  pub.  with  those  of  Oswego  and   Brockport  in  Ass'y  doc. 
207, 1869. 

—  Circular,  1886, 1887, 1890, 1892-96, 1897-9.    8° and 
16°.     9  pm. 

—  Historical  catalogue,  1888-1895.    8°.    90,  9  p.    8  pi. 

State  Normal  and  Training  School  (Geneseo).  (Cir- 
culars. 1888,  1890-95,  97-99.  8°  and  12". 
10  pm. 

Note.    Annual   reports,    beginning    with  1871,  are   pub.  in 
Annual  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 

State  Normal  and    Training    School    (New  Paltz). 
Annual  report,  1st,  1887.     '87.     8°.     22  p. 
Note.    Annual   reports,  beginning  with  1887,   are  pub.   in 
Annual  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 


—  Auld  lang  syne.     Newburgh,   1892.     4°. 

—  Circular.     1890-91,1893-5,1896-8.     12". 

—  Year  book,  1899-1900.     24°.     114  p. 


95  p. 
6  pm. 

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[Education,  continued.^  c.  i.     ,  ^r.r,^«,.ta^      Pir- 

State  Normal  and  Training  School  (Oneonta).     Lir- 

cular,1891-3.     12°.     3  pm. 
-Yearbook.     1895-98,1899-1900.      12".     4  pm. 
2^ote.    Annual  reportB,  beginning  with  1st  for  1889,  are  pub. 
in  Annual  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 
State   Normal    arvd      Training     School     (Oswego) 
Annual  report,  1865-71,73.     '66-74.     8°.     8  pm. 
Wote.    Annual  reports,  beginning  with   that  for  1869,  are 
pub?in  Annual  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 

_  Circular,  1867-68,  1889-92,  '95,  '96  and  '98.      8°. 

_  Ext^r™cts  from  papers  read  at  the  25th  anniversary. 

_  Outline  of'nature'study  and  history  and  literature. 

1896.     8°.     56  p. 
_  Historical  sketch  rel.  to  first  quarter  century  of  the 
school.     Oswego,  1888.     8°.     303  (1)  p. 
Mte.    School  pub.  various  circulars  from  1888  to  1891. 

State  Normal  and    Training     School    (Plattsburg). 

By-laws  and  committees.     [1889.  J     »  •     »  P- 
_  Circular,  1890,  '92,  '93,  '95-6,  '97-8,  '99-1900.      8° 

and  16°.     6  pm.  _  ,      ,  ,  o,., 

—  Pr?ictice  department.     Outlme    of   work,    lst-8th 

grades.     1894.     8°.     43  p. 
Note      Annual  reports,  beginning  with  Ist  for  1890,  are  pub. 
in  Annual  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 

State    Normal    and     Training     School    (Potsdam). 
Annual  report,  1870,  74.     '71, '74.     8°.     2  pm. 
Note     Annual  reports,  beginning  with  1st  for  1869,  are  pub. 
in  Annual  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 

_  Circular,  1890,  95,  97,  99.     8°.     4  pm. 

—  Course  in  geography  together  with  some  principles 

relnting  to  method  and  criticism  and  outlines  ot 
primary  lessons.     Watertown,   1875.     8°.     75  p. 

—  First  quarto-centennial  history  of  the  State  Normal 

and   Training    School,    Potsdam,    N.  Y.      1869- 
1894.     Potsdam,  1895.     8°.     227  p.     10  pi. 
_  [Prospectus.]     il.      h.  t.  p.     [1893.]      obi.    24o. 

—  Memorml   exercises   of   Henry   Watkins,  Apr.  2, 

1891.     Potsdam,  1891.     8°.     23  p. 
State    Normal    and    Training     School    (Jamaica). 
Circular,   1899.     12<>.     16  p. 
Note      Annual  reports,  beginning  with  Ist  for  1898,  are  pub. 
in  Annual  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 

University  of  State  of  N   Y.  (Albany).     Annual  re- 
port of  regents,  1806-97.    '07-98.    92  pm.  and  v. 

8". 
Note      Publication   doubtful   rpts.   for  1809,   14,  16,  17.  19. 
Rpt  for  1890,  15  V. ;   for  'O.'i,  '94,  and  '95,  2  v.  each.     Beginning 
with  iHBue  of  WKS.  rpt.,  for  18;«,  rpts.  were  generally  numbered, 
that  for  1897  being  the  111th. 

—  Instruetions  from  the  regents  to  the  several  aeade- 

niicH   subject   to  their  visitation.     1830,  34,   36, 
38,  41,  45.     6  pm.     8°. 
Note.    In  1849  united  with  Instructions  to  Colleges. 

—  Instructions  from  the  regents  to  the  several  (-ol- 

leges  subject  to  their  visitation.    1835,  47.    2  pm. 

8". 

—  ItiHtruotions  from  the  regents  to  the  several  eol- 

U-gcH,  academics,  and  other  literary  institutions 
subject  to  tli(!ir  visitation.      IH49,  53.     2  v.     8". 
Note.     Succeeded  by  the  Maiiual  of  the  rei;eTitH. 


_  Manual  of  tl.e  regents.     1864.     200  ]>.      12". 
Note.    Name  changed  to  University  manual. 


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\_Educaiiony  continued.'] 

—  University  nianiial.    1870,72,82.     ['81>.]     iv.aud 

pni.  12°  and  8°. 
]\rote.  Kd.  of  1899  is  also  inclmied  in  Annual  report  of 
regents  for  1889;  it  has  cover-title  Laws  and  Ordinances. 
Later  eds.  have  varying  titles  and  are  included  in  the  series  of 
Regents'  bulletins  and  also  in  .Vnnual  reports.  1890,  Bulletin 
no.  1 ;  1895,  no.  33 ;  1897,  no.  38. 

—  Minutes,  18-.3-99.     'r.9-'J9.     5  v.     8°. 

—  [Prospectus,  1890.]     h.  t.  p.     ['90.]     32".    (12)  p. 

—  Rej^eiits'  bulletin,  no.   1-50,  June,  1890-l)ec.  '99. 

'90-99.     50  pm.     8°. 
Notf!.     Bulletins  21,  24,  27,  29  form  also  Extension  bulletins, 
6-8.     Included  in  Annual  report  of  the  regents. 

—  University     convocation:  proceedings,      lstr-37th, 

1864-99.  '65-99.  37  v.  8°. 
Note.  Also  published  in  Annual  report  of  regents.  Begin- 
ning with  1891  also  included  in  Regents'  bulletin.  The  prelim- 
inary meeting  held  in  IStjS  is  not  included  in  the  numbered 
proceedings;  its  title  is  :  Meeting  of  the  officers  of  colleges  and 
academies  of  the  state  of  New  York,  n.t.p.    ['64.]  60  p.   8". 

—  Same:  topics,  1892-95,98,99.   92-99.    6pm.  32°. 

—  Same:   library  sess.,    1896.     n.  t.   p.     ['96.]     8°. 

(51)  p. 

—  University  ^  liandboolis,    no.    1-16,    54.     1893-99. 

17  pm.     24°. 
Note.      The   6th   handbook,   Dec.   1900,  contains    a    list    of 
publications;  earlier  tds.  of  no.  6  as  follows  : 

My.  1894,  32  p.  Ja.  1897,  40  p. 

Mr.  1895,  35  p.  Je.  1898,  .52  p. 

Ag.  1895,  36  p.  Je.  1S99,  63  p. 

F.     1896,  40  p.  Je.  1900,  79  p. 

Also  2  eds.  of  no.  7,  Apr.  1895  and  Nov.  1897;  an  earlier  ed. 
issued  in  Library  school  bulletin  no.  1.    1891-2.     8°. 

—  \^Boundaries.~\     See  wnder  Miscellaneous,  Bound- 

aries. 

—  College   Dept.      Annual  report,    1st,    1898.      '98. 

1  V.     8°. 

Note.    Reorganized  from  Examination  Dept. 

Bulletin,  no.  1-7,  Jan. -Dec.  1899.     '99.     7  pm. 

8°. 
Note.    Included  also  in  Annual  reports. 

—  Examination  Dept.     Annual  report,  lst-5th,  1893- 

97.     '94-97.     5  V.     8°. 
Note.    1st  rpt.  published  as  Regents'  bulletin  23;  in  1898  re- 
placed by  College  Dept.  and  High  School  Dept. 

Examination  papers,  1880-99.  '80-99.  36  pm.  and 
8  V.     8°  and  12°. 

Note.  These  papers  are  issued  in  single  sheets  for  use  in 
the  examinations.  Preliminary  academic  examinations  were 
first  issued  in  Nov.  1865  and  .Advanced  academic  examinations 
in  June,  1878;  first  issue  in  pamphlet  form,  Nov.  1880. 

Titles  vary  as  follows  : 

Advanced  academic  examination  papers,  8th-10th,  Nov. 
1880-June,  1881.    3  pm. 

Academic  examination  papers,  Nov.  1881-June,  1891.  32  pm. 

(Each  no.  contains  both  preliminary  and  advanced  papers.) 

llth-.39th  advanced,  Nov.  1881-Nov.  1890. 

46th-74th  preliminary,  Nov.  lS81-Nov.  1890. 

75th-77th  examinations,  .Jan.  1891-June,  1891. 

The  distinction  of  preliminary  and  academic  is  dropped 
after  Nov.  1890. 

Examination  papers,  Sept.  and  Nov.  1891  and  Jan.  1892. 
1  pm. 

Examination  papers  for  the  academic  year,  1891-93.    2  v. 

Regents'  examination  papers,  1894-99.     6  v. 

Papers  for  1896-97  were  also  issued  in  Examination  bulletin 
and  .Annual  report.  Papers  for  1898-99  also  in  2  pts. ;  Profes- 
sional examination  papers  in  College  department  bulletins  and 
Annual  reports;  Academic  examination  papers  in  High  School 
department  bulletins  and  Annual  reports. 

Syllabus  of  system  of  examinations.     1882-88. 

2  pm.     8°. 

Examination  bulletin,  no.   1-16,    1890-Sep.  '98. 

'90-98.     16  pm,     8°. 

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_  Extension  Dept.     Annual  report,  lst-4th,  1894-96. 

'95-98      8°. 
Extension  bulletin,   no.    1-24,  Nov.    1891-Apr. 

'98.     '91-98.     12  pm.     8°. 
Extension  circular,  no.  1-36,  1891-[99J.      Jl 

99.     36  pm.     8°.  .  ,^  oo 

Extension  publications.     '99.     24°.     p.  17-38 

Extension   syllabus,  no.   1-79,   1892-99.      ['92- 

99.]     79  pm.     12°. 

Extension  teachers.     '98.     24°.     8  p. 

Extension  teaching.     '99.     24°.     16  p. 

How  to  get  most  help  from  extension  courses. 

n.t.p.     [1894.]     12°.     2  p. 

Loans  to  academies.     '97.     24°.     4  p. 

Loans  to  university  institutions  ;  wall  pictures. 

'98.     24°.     12  p.  .        ,n 

Local  organization,    n.t.p.    [1894.]    24°.     16°. 

Organizations  for  home  study.     '94.     24°.     7  p. 

Seven  factors  of  a  complete  extension  course. 

n.t.p.     [1894.]     24°.     (4)  p. 
Seven  factors  of  a  complete  extension  course. 

'97.     24°.     4  p. 
Students'  clubs  for  regents'  centres,     n.  t.  p. 

[1894.]     24°.     6  {2)  p. 

Study  clubs.     '98.     24°.     24  p.     Handbook  10. 

Traveling  libraries.     '99.     24°.     12  p. 

—  High   School  Dept.      Annual   report,   1st,    1898. 

'99.     1  V.     8°. 
ITote.    Reorganized  from  Examination  Dept. 
Bulletin,  no.  1-4,  Mar  .-Dec.  1899.     '99.     4  pm. 

8°. 
2^ote.    Included  also  in  Annual  reports. 

—  Public  Libraries  Division.     State  aid  to  libraries. 

n.  t.  p.     [189-.]     24°.     8  p. 

Capitol  Library  finding  list.     [1893.]    24°.    32  p. 

Traveling  libraries.    Rules  for  circulation.    '93. 

24°.     4  p. 

To  establish  a  public  library.     '93.     24°.     4  p. 

State  aid  to  libraries.     '94.     24°.     4  p. 

Same,  '98.     24°.     8  p. 

Same,  '99.     24°.     8  p. 

Public  library  money ;  traveling  libraries ;  rules 

for  lending.     '94.     24°.     8  p. 

Traveling  library  finding  list,  no.  1-40,  1892-99. 

'92-99.     40  pm.     24°. 

Traveling  library  subject  list.    1893-95.    10  pm. 

8°. 

[Traveling  libraries  :  rules  for  lending.]   n.  t.p. 

[1894.]     24°.     (1)  p. 

Traveling  libraries  :  general  directions,    n.  t.  p. 

[189.5.]     24°.     6  (2)  p. 

List  of  60  of  the  best  books  on  agriculture, 

May,  1893.     24°.     12  p. 
Note.     Reprinted  Sept.  1893  and  Bept.  1896. 

List  of   50   of   the  best   books  on   economics. 

June,  1893.     24°.     11  p. 

Same,  Dec.  1893.     24°.     11  p. 

,9ame,  June,  1895.     24°.     16  p. 

List  of  43  of  the  best  books  on  U.  S.  history. 

June,  1893.     24°.     8  p. 

Sarae,  of  46  vols.     Nov.  1894.     24°.     8  p. 

Same,  of  50  vols.     Feb.  1898.     24°.     12  p. 

List  of    25    of   the  best  l)ooks    on    ccononncs. 

Sept.  1893.     24°.     8  p. 

Same,  Jan.  1.H96.     24°.     8  p. 

Same,  of  26  books.     Feb.  1897.     24°.     H  p. 

LiHt  of  20  of  the  l)CHt  books  on  U.  S.  history. 

Sept.  18!I3.      21°.     8  p. 

Same,  of  25  vols.     Feb.  1898.     24°.     7  p. 

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List  of  33  of  the  best  books  on  agriculture. 

Dec.  1893.     24".     8  p. 

Same,  of  34  vols.     Mar.  1898.     24°.     8  p. 

List  of  4a  of  tlie  best  volumes  on  Frencli  his- 
tory.    Mar.  1894.     '1^^.     11  p. 

Same,  of  50  vols.     Oct.  1898.     24o.      12  p. 

List  of  2()  volumes  in  Enijlish  and  American  lit- 
erature, covering  Regents'  reading  course  4,  and 
courses  for  18!)4-9().     June,  1894.     24°.     (;  p. 

List    of     57    volumes    in    literature    covering 

Kegents'  reading  courses  1,  4,  <!,  and  courses  for 
1894-96.     June,  1894.     24".     8  p. 

Money.     Oct.  1896.     24°.     8  p. 

List  of  100  volumes  on  social  science,  selected 

by  the  Charity  Organization  Society  of  Buffalo  to 
supplement  its  library.     Dec.  1896.     24o.      12  p. 

—  —  List  of  10  of  the  best  books  on  biology  for  high 

school  reference;  recommended  by  Prof.  C:  W. 
Dodge.     May,  1897.     24°.     4  p. 

List  of  52  of  the  best  volumes  on  the  Spanish 

war  July,  1898.     24°.      12  p. 

List  of  50  of  the  best  volumes  on  household  eco- 
nomics, selected  by  the  New  York  Kouseliold 
Economic  Association.     Nov.  1898.     24*^.     16  \t. 

List  of  25  of  the  best  volumes  on   education. 

July,  1899.     24°.     8  p. 

List  of  26  volumes  on  U.  S.  history  covering 

Kegents'  U.  S.  history  reading  courses.  Dec, 
1S9>.     24°.     7  p 

Choice  of  best  books  for  a  village  library,  1894- 

99.     '95-1900.     6  pm.     12o. 
Note.    Titles   vary;  usually  are   ".500  books  of  — ."     1894 
has  heading  New  York  Library  ABSociation. 

Best  50  books  of  1894-99.    '95-1900.    6  pm.    12". 

Note.  Titles  vary;  1894  reads:  New  York  Library  Associa- 
tion, Bent  ih  books  of  1894.  For  annotated  lists  .s^e  State 
Library  bulletin;  Bibliography,  nos.  VI,  18  and  21. 

Bulletin,  nos.  1-9,  1893-99.  '93-1901.  9  pm.  8°. 

Note.  Nos.  1-3  were  issued  as  State  library  bnlletin;  nos. 
4-9  in  series  of  Extension  and  Home  education  bulletins. 

Annual  report,  1895-99.     '96-1901.     5  pm,    8°. 

Note.  Included  in  series  of  Public  library  bulletins.  Kpts. 
for  1892  and  1893  were  included  in  Annual  rpt.  of  State  library ; 
rpt.  for  1S94  in  rpt.  of  Extension  dept. 

N.  Y.  meeting  of  library  trustees  :   invitation. 

n.  t.p.     [1898.  j     8".     (2)  p. 

—  Medical  Dept.     Annual  announcement  of  lectures, 

1841-42.     N.  Y., '41.     8°. 
■ —  State  Veterinary  College.     Report  of  the  director, 
lst-2d,  1897-98.     '98-99.     2  pm. 

—  \^Misce[laneous.'\       Report   of   committee   to    visit 

College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  city  of 
New  York.     1826.     8°.     54  p. 

Natural   history   of  the   State,     maps   and   il. 

1842-79.     24  v.     4°. 

See  alxo  Hinder  Legislature,  Asaeiiibly,  1850;  under  Mis. 
cellaneous,  History. 

Results  of  series  of  meteorological  observations 

made  in  N.  Y.,  in  obedience  to  instrueti(ms  from 
regents,  at  sundry  academies.    1855-72.    2  v.    4". 

Cont.  :  v.  1,  182G-50.  2d  ser.,  1850-63,  with  records  of  rain- 
fall, etc.,  to  1871. 

Historical  and  statistical  record  of  the  Univer- 
sity, 1784-1884;  by  F.  B.  Hough.  '85.  8«. 
viii,  867  p. 
[^Electioris.]  State  Superintendent  of  Elections  for  the 
Metropolitan  Elections  District.  Annual  report, 
1st.     1898.     '99.     8°. 

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\_Feeble-Minded.'\  State  Custodial  Asylum  for  FeeUe- 
Minded  Women  (Newark).  Annual  report,  Ist- 
14th,  1885-98.  '8G-99.  U  pm.  8°. 
Syracuse  State  Institution  for  Feehle-Minded  Chil- 
dren (Syracuse).  Annual  report,  lst-48th,  1851- 
98.  '52-99.  48  pm.  8°. 
Ifote.     Called  State  Asylum  for  Idiots  until  1891. 

—  Account  of  ceremonies  at  laying  of  corner-stone, 

Sept.  8,  1854.     '54.     8°.     42  p. 
[Forestry.]     New    York    State    College    of    Forestry. 

Annual  report,  1st.      1898.     '99.     8°. 
[Geology-I      Geological     Survey.      Report,     1836-40. 
'37-41.     5  pm.     8«. 
See  earlier  rpts.  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State. 
Geologist.     Annual  report,  [lst-17th],  1881-97.    '82- 
98.     17  V.     8°  and  4«. 

—  Palaeontology,  v.  5-8;  by  James  Hall.     1884-94. 

8  V.     4°. 
Note.    In  2  V.  each. 

—  Geological  map  of  N.  Y.     1894.     170^  X  182  cm. 
[nistory.'\     State    Historian.     Annual    report   to    the 

Legislature,  Ist-Sd,  1896-98;  [by  Hugh  Hast- 
ings].    '96-99.     7  V.     8°. 

Note.    2d.  rpt.  in  2  v. ;  3d  in  4  v. 

2d  rpt.  V.  1.  Colonial  ser.,  v.  1  :  Muster  rolls  1664-1760. 

2d  rpt.  V.  2.  Public  papers  of  Daniel  D.  Tompkins,  Gov- 
ernor of  New  York,  1807-1817.  Military  —  v.  1 ;  is  also  labeled 
on  hack  "  Second  war  with  Great  Britain  series  — v.  1." 

3d  rpt.  V.  1.     Colonial  ser.,  v.  2  :  Colonial  muster  rolls. 

3d  rpt.  V.  2-4.  Public  papers  of  George  Clinton,  first  Gov- 
ernor of  New  York,  1777-1795,  1801-1804.     v.  1-3. 

[Hospital .'\   Marine  //os^^rVa/ (Staten  Island).   Annual 
report  of  physician,  1855-60.    '56-61.    6  pm.    8'^. 
New  York   Hospital.     Annual  report,  1802-99.     '03- 
1900.     94  pm.     fo  and  8°. 

Note.  A  few  of  these  rpts.  were  not  issued  by  the  State. 
Publication  doubtful  rpts.  for  1804,  10,  13,  21.  Only  a  few 
rpts.  numbered  on  title-paee.  1876  and  77  numbered  107th 
and  108th.  1S79-1899  numbered  109th-n9th.  R]>ts.  for  1880- 
93  numbered  119th-]23d,  and  incl.  rpts.  of  Bloomingdale 
Asylum  for  Insane. 

New  York  State  Pathological  Laboratory  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Buffalo.  Annual  report  of  the  di- 
rector,  1st.     i.S98.     '99.     80. 

St.  Lawrence  State  Hospital  (Ogdensburg).  Annual 
report,  lst-12th,  1887-98.     '88-99.     12  pm.     8°. 

Note.  Beginning  with  10th  rpt.  for  1896  included  in  Annual 
rpt.  of  State  Commission  in  Lunacy;  rpts.  1-3  called  St. 
Lawrence  State  Asylum  for  the  Insane. 

See  also  back  under  Children  ;  and  under  Inspection 
and  Rr-uulation,  Prison,  Supt.  of  State  Prisons. 
[Tndu.ttrial  and  Reform.]  House  of  lief uge  for  Women 
(Hudson).  Annual  report,  1888-98.  '89-99. 
11  pm.  8'>. 
Society  for  Reformation  of  Juvenile  Delinquents 
(Randall's  Islatid).  Annual  report,  lst-74th, 
1824-98.     '25-99.     74  pm.     8". 

Note.    Many  of  these  r|)tH.  were  not  ])nb.  by  the  State.     22d 
rpt.,  for  1846,  was  the  first  issued  in  the  Ducumonts. 
See  uIho  under  LegiHiature,  Semite,  1880. 

—  Act  of   incorporation,  March    29,    1824.     n.  t.  p. 

['24.]     8".      8  p. 
Slate  InduHtrial  School  (Rochester).     Annual  rei)ort, 
l8t-4!tth,  1849-98.     '50-99.     4!)  pm.     8°. 

Note,  (/'ailed  WeHlcrn  Iloustr  of  Itefuge  for  Juvenile  I)elln- 
rpiciits  iiiilll  IHHii.  riibllcallon  doubtCul  for  rpt.  44th,  1892; 
rpl.  4tith,  I8'.)4,  not  IsHiicd. 

See  (duo  Hiitirr  lnHp(!<;tion  and  liogulHtion,  (JliiiriUj. 

State  Refo'>mntory  (Klmira).  Annual  report  of  Mie 
CommisHionors,  1871-72.     '72-7.'5.     2  j)ni.     8". 

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{^Industrial  and  Reform,  continued.'^ 

—  Report   of    investigation    of    State    Reformatory. 

1874.     8°.     62  p. 

—  Annual  report  of  Connnission  for  Erection,  Ist-IJd, 

187:5-76.     '74-70.     3  pm.     8°. 

—  Ainiual  report  of  superintending  builder,  lst-3d, 

1874-70.     '75-77.     3  pm.     8». 

—  Annual   report  of  board  of  managers,  lst-[23d], 

1876-98.     '77-99.     23  pm,     8°. 
Note.    The  majority  of  tho  reports  have  been  reprinted  ;it 
Elmira,  BomelimeB  in  more  than  one  cd.     16th-18th,  2'2d  and 
23d  rptB.  arc  entitled  Vear  liook  in   the  Elmira  edf*.    22d  and 
23d  are  also  called  Year  book  in  the  Albany  ed. 

—  Reformatory  hand-book.     [1884.]     12".     68  p. 

—  Four  cliart.s  constructed  from  records  of  inmates, 

showing  progress  of  groups  of  men  and  of  indi- 
viduals under  indefinite  sentence  plan,  with 
limitations  as  here  applied.  Elmira,  1886.  8". 
(7)  p. 

—  "  The    Summary,"    a   weekly    newspaper,    v.    1- 

27,  1885-99.     ['85]-99.     27  v.     f". 

—  "  Monthly    Summary,"    v.  1-3,   1893-95.     8°,  4", 

and  fo. 

—  Papers  in  penology,  ser.  1.     1886.     16°.     112  p. 

—  Same,  ser.  2.      1891.     16°.     iii  (1)  148  p. 

—  Year  book,  16th-18th,  22d,  23d,  1891-98.     '92-99. 

8°.     5  pm. 
Note.    See  note  under  Annual  rpt.  of  board  of  managers. 

—  Memorial  of  the  managers  rel.  to  recent  investiga- 

tion by  State  Board  of  Clharities.  1894.  8°.  74  p. 
(Sen.  doc.  74,  1894.) 

—  Occasional  circular  of  information,  no.  3,5.   1894- 

95.     2  pm.     32°. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journal.  Docs.,  etc., 

1881;    Senate,    1873;    Assembly,    1882,  94;    and 
under  Miscellaneous,  Prison  and  Reformatory. 
{Inebriates.^     Inebriates'   Home  for  Kings   Co.   (Fort 
Hamilton).     Annual    report,    lst-[oOth],    1868- 
97,     '69-98.     [30]  pm.     8°. 
State  Inebriate  Asylum,  (Binghamton).     Annual  re- 
port, ser.  1,  2d-llth,  1863-72.    '64-73.    lOpra.  8°. 
Note.    Abolished  in  1879,  and  buildings  used  for  IMnghara- 
ton  Asylum  for  the  Chronic  Insane  established  by  chap.  280, 
Laws  of  1879. 

—  Same,  ser.  2,  lst-6th,  1873-78.     '74-79.    0  pm.    8°. 
\_lnsane.'\     Bingho.niton    State    Hospital.     Annual   re- 
port, lst-20th,  1879-98.     '80-99.     20  pm.     8". 

Note.  Called  Binghamton  Asylum  for  Chronic  Insane 
until  1889. 

Beginning  with  18th  rpt.  1896,  included  in  Annual  rpt.  of 
State  Commission  in  Lunacy. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Senate,  1880. 

Bloomingdale   Asylum   for   the    Insane.      See    back 
Hospital,  N.   Y.   Hospital;  and   under  Legisla- 
ture, Senate,  1888. 
Buffalo    Slate    Hospital.      Annual    report,    lst-8th, 
1871-98.     '72-99.     28  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Called  Buffalo  State  Asylum  for  Insane  until  1890. 
Beginning  with  •2Gth  rpt.,  1896,  included  in  Annual  rpt.  of 
State  Commission  in  Lunacy. 

Collins     State     Homaiopnthic     Hospital    (Gowanda). 

Annual  report,  Ist-oth,  1894-98.     '95-99.    5  pm. 

Note.     Beginning  with  8d  rpt.  for  189(5  included  in  Annual 

rpt.  of  State  Commission  in  Lunacy;  rpts.  1-2  culled  Collins 

Farm  State  Ilomceopathic  Ho.spital  for  I))nane. 

Hudson  River  State   Hospital  (Poughkeejjsie).     An- 
nual report,  lst-32d,  1867-98.  '68-99.  32  pm.  8°. 

Note.  Called  Hudson  River  State  Hospital  for  Insane, 
1867-69. 

Beainning  with  30th  rpt.  1896  included  in  Annual  rpt.  of 
State  Commission  in  Lunacy. 

See  nlao  under  Inspection  and  Regulation, //jsanc ;  under 
Legislature,  Senate,  1873. 


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[Insane,  continved.'\ 

Matteawan  State  Hospital.      Annual  report,  2d-40tli, 

1861-99.     '6L'-19(iO.     38  pni.     8°. 

Note.     Situated    at    Auburn    until    1892    and    called    State 

Asylum   for   Insane  Criminals.     Rpts.  15th,  leitli  not  issued. 

Beginuiiii;  witli  IStli  rpt.  also  contained  in   those  of  Supt.  of 

Slate  Prisons. 

—  Report  of  Conimissioii  on  New  Asylum  for  Insane 

Criminals.     1886-91.     '87-92.     6  pm.     8°. 
Middletown   State    Homeopathic    Hospital.     Annual 
report,  lst-28th,   1871-98.     '72-:)9.     28  pm.     8«. 

Note.  Called  State  Homeopathic  Asylum  for  Insane  until 
1890. 

Beginning  with  26th  rpt.  1896  included  in  Annual  rpt.  of 
State  Commission  in  Lunacy. 

Rome  State  Custodial  Asylum.     Annual  report,  1st- 

4th,  1895-98.    '90-99.     4  pm.     8°. 
Utica  State  Hospital.     Annual  report,  lst-56th,  1843- 
'98.     '44-99.     56  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Called  State  Lunatic  Asylum  until  1890. 
Beginning  with  ,i4th  rpt.  1896  included  in   Annual  rpt.   of 
State  Commission  in  Lunacy. 
See  a/so  under  Legislature,  Assembli/,  1860,  84. 

—  Laws  and  regulations  for  admission  and  discharge 

of  patients,  August,  1861.     Utica,  '()4.     8°.     15  p. 

—  American  journal  of  insanity,  1844-94.     v.    1-50. 

'45-94.     50  V.     8°. 
Note.    Continued  by  American  Medico  psychological  Associ- 
ation.   A  General  Index  prepared  by  the  Willard  State  Hos- 
pital. 

Willa7-d  State  Hospital  (Ovid).  Annual  report,  1st- 
30th,  1869-98.     '70-99.     30  pm.     8°. 

NotP.    Called  Willard  Asylum  for  Insane  until  1890. 

Beginning  with  28th  rpt.  1896  included  in  Annual  rpt.  of 
State  Commission  in  Lunacy. 

—  Plans  and  elevations    and  a  historical    sketch    of 

Asylum,  1887.      Willard,  ['87.]     8°.     (3)  8  (8)  p. 

—  General  index  to  the  first  forty-five  volumes  of  the 

American  Journal  of  Insanity,  from  1844  to  1889, 

inclusive,  by  P.  M.  Wise.     Willard,   1889.     8°. 

(4)  96  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1895, 

Senate,  1882. 
[Librar-y .1     State  Library  (Whuny).     Annual  report, 

1824-99.  '25-1900.  74  v.  and  pm.  8°. 
Note.  No  rpt.  for  1842  pub. ;  rpts.  for  1818  and  1826  printed 
only  in  Ass'y  journ.;  rpls.  for  18.W-99  numbered  42d-Sid, 
previous  rpts.  not  numbered;  rpts.  for  1824,  1825,  1827-4.3  each 
contain  a  complete  catalog  of  the  library;  72d  rpt.  for  18S9  is 
last  containing  annual  li.-sts  of  gifts  and  additions;  rpU.  for 
189;;-99  contain  in  appendices  the  bulletins  issued  during  the 
year;  administrative  rpts.  for  1897-99  also  issued  in  separate 
pamphlets.     Rpts.  for  1860-97  numbered  42d-8Uth. 

—  (Catalogue.  1820.     12°.     20  p. 

—  Catalogue.  1846.     '46.     8°. 

—  Catalogue.  1850.     8°.      1058  p. 

—  Catalo-ue.  18.-.6-57.     3  v.     8°. 

Cont.:  V.  1,  (ieneral  library.  2,  Law  library,  y,  Majis, 
MH8.,  engravin({M,  cfjins,  etc. 

—  Same:   Iwt  wupplenu-nt  to  v.  1.     IHOl.    8".    1084  p. 

—  Same:   Ist  Hupi)lcment  to  v.  2.      1865.     8".    IKO  ]i. 

—  Catalogue  of  liookw  on  bibliography,  typograi)liy, 

and  entiraving.      1858.     8".      143  j). 

—  Su))j(ct  index  of  general  library.     1«72.     8".     17, 

651  p. 

—  Subject  index  of  gciiiTal  library  ;    1st  siiiiplcinciit. 

IH,S2.     8".     414  p. 

—  Subject  index  of  law   library,  by  S.  li.   (JriHwold. 

1883.     8".     viii,  251  p. 

—  Hiilletin:    addition.s,    no.     1-1,    .Inly,    I891-Sei)l. 

•96.     '91-97.     8". 
Nolf..    NoH.  2-4  included  In  Annual  rpts. 

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{^Library,  continued.^ 

—  Bulletin:  bibliography,  no.   1-20,   1895-'99. 

99.     8«. 


'95- 


Coni. 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 


Guide  to  study  of  Whistler. 

Readins  lists,  colonial  New  England  [162()-17r)l  |. 
yelicl  bibliography  on  travel  in  N.  America. 
Reading  list  on  history  of  17th  century. 
Referi'Mcc  books  for  use  of  cataloguers  in  finding  full 
names. 

6.  Reading  list  on  Japan. 

7.  Reading  list  on  Venice. 

8.  Reading  list  of  out-of-door  books. 

9.  Reading  list  on  Netherlands. 

10.  Reading  list  on  Renaissanceartof  15th  and  16th  centuries. 

11.  Reading  list  on  history  of  latter  half  of  Iftth  century. 

12.  Best  books  of  18(t7,  with  notes. 

13.  Fairy  tales  for  children. 

14.  Index  to  subject  bibliographies  in  library  bulletins. 

15.  lieading  list  on  Russia. 

16.  Nature  study  in  primary  schools. 

17.  Biography  of  musicians,  in  English. 

18.  Best  books  of  1898,  with  notes. 

19.  College  libraries  iu  U.  S. 

20.  House  decoration  and  furnishing. 

Note.  Included  in  Annual  rpts.  Nos.  1-D  out  of  print;  the 
rest  may  be  obtained  for  from  .5  to  15  cents  at  State  Library. 

—  Bulletin:  history,  no.  1-3.     1898-99.    '98-99.     8°. 

p.  1-204. 

Cont. :  No.  1,  Supplementary  list  of  marriage  licenses.  2, 
Colonial  records,  general  entries,  v.  1,  1664-65;  transcribed 
from  Mss.  in  State  Library.  3,  Annotated  list  of  manuscripts 
iu  N.  Y.  State  library. 

Note.    Included  in  Annual  rpts. 

—  Bulletin:   legislation,  no.   1-11,1891-99.     11pm. 

8°. 
Note.    Contains  index  of  legislation,  1890-97.     No.  8,  Mr.  11, 
'97,  consists  of  State  finance  statistics,  1890  and  '95. 

—  Bulletin:  Library  school,  no.  1-G.     1891-99.      8°. 

Cont. :  No.  1,  Handbook,  1801/92.  no.  2,  Library  school 
register,  1887-96.  no.  3,  12th  Annual  rpt.  1898.  no.  4,  Selected 
reference  books,  no.  5,  Selected  subject  bibliographies,  no. 
6,  13th  Annual  rpt.  1899. 

Note.  Nos.  2,  3, and  6  included  in  Annual  rpts.  Nos.  4  and 
5  included  iu  83d  rpt.  1900. 

—  Bulletin:    public    libraries,    no.     1-3.      1893-95. 

3  pni.     8°. 
Note.    Contains  statistics  of  N.  Y.  libraries,  1889-94.    Later 
statistics  are  printed  in  Annual  rpts.  of  Public  Libraries  Divi- 
sion, Univ.  State  of  N.  Y.,  which  see  under  Education. 

—  Catalogue  of   the   coins  and  medals,  ancient  and 

modern,  belonging   to  the  New  York  State  Li- 
brary; prepared  by  Richard  W.  Davids.     1854. 
8°.     58  p. 
J^JVaiural  History.']     State  Botanist.     Annual   report. 
1868-99.     8°. 

Note.  Not  pub.  separately  till  1894,  and  not  numbered. 
1894  in  4",  189.5-99,  8^,  1895, 1897,  and  1898  with  pis.  in  4o.  Also 
contained  in  State  Museum  rpts. 

State  Entomologist.  Annual  report,  lst-15th,  1881- 
99.     '82-1900.     8°. 

Note.  No  separate  rpts.  were  published  for  '82,  '83,  and  '85 ; 
rpt.  for  1893  not  numbered  in  series.  All  except  Ist  and  2d 
rpts.  also  contaiued  in  State  Museum  rpts.  14tli  and  15th  rpt. 
also  contained  in  State  Museum  Bulletin. 

State  Museum  (Albany).  Annual  report  of  the  re- 
gents, lst-53d,  1847-99.  '48-1900.  61  v.  and 
pm.     8°. 

Note.  Called  State  Cabinet  of  Natural  History  until  1871, 
and  State  iMuseum  of  Natural  History  until  1888.  3d  ipt.  in  3 
ed.;  enlarged  ed.,  175  p. ;  revised  ed.,  183  p.  20tb  rpt.  rev.  ed. 
in  4".  48th  and  49th  rpts.  each  in  3  v.  50th-5:!d  each  in  2  v. 
49th  rpt.  pts.  2  and  3,  50th  rpt.  pt.  2,  and  53  pt.  2  in  4". 

—  Catalogue.      1853. 

-h  31 +  28 -1-22  p. 

—  Bulletin,  v.  1-6.     '92-1900.     6  v.     8". 

Note.  Includes  nos.  1-31.  Nos.  12-31  also  contained  in 
Annual  rpts. 


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1895. 


\ Natural  History,  continued.} 

—  Memoirs,  v.  1-2.     1889-99.     4°. 
_  Economic  and  geologic  map  of  the  t^tate 

69  X  79'"  cm 
[Prison.-]      Clinton    State   Prison.     Annual   report   of 
Agent,  18W-Jan.  '47.     '45-47.     3  pm.     8°. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Se?iate,  1877. 
PWsoTi  ^.50cw<io»i  0/  iV^.   F.     Annual  report,  lst-54th 
1844-98.     '45-99.     50  v.     8°. 
ii^oie.    Rpts:  11-12,1855-56, 
13-14,  1857-58, 
15-16, 1859-60, 
46-17,  1890-91, 
each  in  1  pm.  , 

—  Report   of    Commissioners   of    Prison    Ass  n,    on 

prisons    and   reformatories   of    the    U-    b.    and 
Canada.     1867.     8°.     27  and  547  p. 

—  Report   of   special   committee   on   convict   labor. 

n.  t.p.     [1885.]     8°.     15  p. 
See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation    P._tso^, 

and  under  Legislature,  Senate,   184b,  49,  //,  /», 

Assembly,  1852,  69,  82,  83,  95,  99 
[ Reformatories.}     See  back  Industrial  and  Reform, 
[soldiers  and  Sailors.}      G.  A.  R.  Department  of  N.  Y 
^  Abstract  of    general  orders  and  P"'ceedings    of 

annual  encaiSpment,  23d-33d,  1889-99.     '89-99. 

N.    Y.   ^State  'Soldiers'    and    Sailors'  Home    (Bath). 
Annual  report,  lst-[21st],  1878-98.    '-9-99.    8°. 
mte.    Publication  doubtful  rpt.  for  1882. 
Sailors'  Snug  Harbor  (Staten  Island).     Annual  re- 
port, 1816-98.     '17-96.     91pm.     f°a?i^8°. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful  rpts.  for  1817-19,  21-23,  25,  27, 
42,  45,  51-56,  58,  59,  63,  66,  73,  84. 
See  also  back  under  Hospital. 
Woman's    Relief    Corps    Home  ^(Oxford).     Annual 
rep..rt,  lst-5th,  1894-98.     '95-99.     5  pm.     8°. 
Xote      RntB   1-3  called  State  Home  for  the  Aged  Dependent 
Vetefan  anS  bis  Wife,  Veterans'  ilotbers.  Widows  and  Army 
Nurses.  _.    . 

Veterinary  College.     See  back  under  Education,  Uni- 
versity of  State  of  N.   Y.  • 
Weather  Bureau.     See  back  under  Agriculture. 

Judiciary. 

Cont  ■    V.  1-4, 1847-51 ;  by  G.  P.  Comstock.    5-10,  If  l-^^i 

W^  fl     by's     Hand.    46-146.   1871-95;    by   H.   E.  Sickles. 

147-160,' 1895-99;  by  E.  U.  Smith. 

_  Report  of  funds  and  securities  transferred   to     he 

(Jhamberhiin  of  tlie  city  and  county  of  N.  Y.  and 

t<,  tiie  treasurers  of  the  several  counties.     184J. 

8"      nop.     (Sen.  doc.  85,  1849.) 

-Catalogue  of  books  in  the  library  at  Syracuse;  by 

J:   L.  Newcomb.     1851.     S-.     40  P. 
Court  of  Chancery.    Reports  of  cases,  1814-48.     [  1<>J- 

Jni.:  lfl/-23;  by  W.  JohnBon  (7  v.)  ^ 8|^^2«^ .  g  f;  ^;. 
Hopkin«.  1H28-45;  by  A.  C.  I'aiKe  (H  '"^  Vdl  f  1839  40  bv 
P,a  l.our  C:  v.).  1831-50;  by  C.  Edwardn  (* '•)•  ^'^'^y^'  ^^ 
M.  lloffM.an.  1839-41;  by  C.  L.  Clarke.  1843-47,  by  h.  U. 
riandford  (4  v.). 
_  Catalogue  of  the  library.  1843.  8".  58  p 
_  Report  of  the  Chaneellur  rel.  to  funds  of  the  co.irt. 

1847.     8".      109  ]). 
_  See  also  under  LegiHiature,  Senate,  1850;   As^evMy, 

Court  If  Impeachment.     Proceedings  in  '^^tter  of  im- 


Miscell 


^.n^i^r^rO^orgeC.Barnard     ,H74     3v     80. 
laneous reports;  v.  1-29,  1892-99.,  ["-W-l 900.]  8". 

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[N.  Y 


Supreme    Court.     Reports   [1860-09] ;    by  A.    Abbott. 
N.  Y.,  '73-74.     4  v.     8°. 

—  Same.   [1863-68]  ;  by  E.  W.  Kcyes.  '67-09.    4  v.    8°. 

—  Same.     Lansing's  reports,  v.  1-7  :    Reports  of  cases, 

1869-73.     '70-73.     7  v.     8«. 

—  Same.     Ilun's  reports,  v.   1-92:    Reports   of  cases, 

1873-96.     '74-96.     92  v.     8°. 
Note..    Also  numbered  consecutively  with  Lansing's  reports, 
V.  8-9S. 

—  Reports  of  eases  in  appellate  division,  1896-99 ;   by 

M.  T.  Ilun,  V.  1-45.     N.Y.    ['96-99.]    45  v.    8". 
Supreme  Court  and   Court  of  Errors.     Cases  of  prac- 
tice, 1791-1800;  by  W".  Coleman.   1801.  152  p.  8". 
Note.    Cases  iictually  begin  in  1794. 

—  Reports  of  cases  of  practice,    1794-1805;    [by  Cole- 

man and  Caines].     1808.     530  p.     8°. 
Note.    A  2d  ed.  of  Coleman  with  additional  cases  selected 
from  Uaines. 

—  Reports,  1799-1803;   by  W.  Johnson,  N.  Y.  1808-12. 

3  V.     8°. 
Note.    Ed.  2.    1846-49.    3  v.     8". 

—  Same.     1803-05;   by  G.  Caines.    N.Y.    1804-06.    8«. 

Note.    Ed.  2.     181.3-14.    Ed.  3.     1854. 

—  Cases.  1804-05;   by  G.  Caines.      1810.     2  v.     8«. 

—  Reports,  1806-23;  by  W.Johnson.   1807-23.  20  v.  8°. 

—  Same.     1823-29;  by  E.  Cowen.     9  v.     8°. 

—  Same.     1828-41;   by  J.  E.  Wendell.     26  v.     8°. 

—  Same.     1841-44;   by  N.  Hill.     7  v.     8°. 

—  Same.     1842-44;  by  T.  M.  Lalor.    1857.    489  p.     8°. 

—  Same.     1845-48;   by  II.  Denio.     5  v.     8°. 

—  Miscellaneous  reports.     1892-99.     29  v.     8°. 

Co7it.:  V.  1-21,  1892-97  by  F.  B.  Delehanty;  22-29,  1897-99 
by  R.  G.  Scherer. 

Legislature. 

Meets  annually.  Three  sessions  were  held  in  each  of  the  years 
1777/8,1779/80,  1780/81,  1824;  two  sessions  were  held  in  each  of 
the  years  1778/79,  \n\/-2,  1782/3,  1784/5,  1789/90,  1795,  1796/97, 
179S/9,  1800/01,  1804/5,  1808/9,  1812,  1812/13,  1814/15,  1816/17, 
1820/21,  1827,  1828,  1832,  1842,  1847,  1851,  1853,  1885,  1888,  1892, 
1898, 1899.  The  following  table  gives  number  and  date  of  sessions, 
and  place  of  meeting  prior  to  21  st  sess. : 


Sess. 

Meet. 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

3 

4 

1 

2 

3 

5 

1 

2 

6 

1 

2 

7 

8 

1 

2 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

1 

2 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

1 

2 

19 

20 

1 

2 

Date. 


S.-O.  1777 

Ja.-Ap.  1778 

Je. 

O.-N. 

Ja.-Mr.  1779 

Ag.-O.      " 

Ja.-Mr.  1780 

My.-Jl.     " 

S.-O. 

Ja.-Mr.  1781 

Je.-Jl.      " 

O.-N.       " 

F.-Ap.  1782 

Jl. 

Ja.-Mr.  1783 

Ja.-My.  1784 

O.-N. 

Ja.-Ap.  1785 

Ja.-My.  1786 

Ja.-Ap.  1787 

Ja.-Mr.  1788 

D.  17S8-Mr.  1789 

Jl. 

Ja.-Ap.  1790 

Ja.-Mr.  1791 

Ja.-Ap.  1792 

N.  1792-Mr.  1793 

Ja.-Mr.  1794 

Ja. 1795 

Ja.-Ap.  1795 

Ja.-Ap.  1796 

N. 

Ja.-Ap.  1797 


Place. 


Kingston. 
Poughkeepsie. 


Kingston. 

Albany. 

Kingston. 

Poughkeepsie. 

Albany. 

Poughkeepsie. 


Kingston. 
New  York. 


Poughkeepsie. 
Albany. 

New  York. 


Albany. 
Poughkeepsie. 
New  York. 


Albany. 


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All  Bessions  after  20  held  at  Albany. 


[N.  Y. 


Sess. 

Meet. 

Date. 

BeBB. 

Meet. 

Date. 

21 

Ja.-Ap.  1798 

69 

Ja.-My.  1846 

22 

1 

Ag. 

70 

1 

"    1847 

2 

Ja.-Ap.  1799 

2 

S.-D.   " 

23 
24 

1 

Ja.-Ap.  1800 

N. 

71 

72 

Ja.-Ap.  1848 
1849 

2 

Ja.-Ap.  1801 

73 

"    1850 

25 

Ja.-Ap.  1802 

74 

1 

"    1851 

26 

1803 

2 

Je.-Jl.   " 

27 

'«   1804 

75 

Ja.-Ap.  1852 

28 

1 

N.      " 

76 

1 

1853 

2 

Ja.-Ap.  1805 

2 

Ap.,  My .-Jl.  1853 

29 

1806 

77 

Ja.-Ap.  1854 

30 

1807 

78 

1855 

31 

1808 

79 

"    1856 

32 

1 

N. 

80 

1857 

2 

Ja.-Mr.  1809 

81 

1858 

33 

Ja.-Ap.  1810 

82 

"    1859 

34 

"   1811 

83 

'<    1860 

35 

1 

Ja.-Mr.  1812 

84 

"    1861 

36 

2 
1 

My.-Je.  " 

N.      " 

85 

86 

"    1862 
"    1863 

2 

Ja.-Ap.  1813 

87 

"    1864 

37 

1814 

88 

"    1865 

38 

1 

S.-O. 

89 

"    1866 

2 

Ja.-Ap.  1815 

90 

"    1867 

39 

"   1816 

91 

Ja.-My.  1868 

40 

1 

N. 

92 

"    1869 

2 

Ja.-Ap.  1817 

93 

Ja.-Ap.  1870 

41 

1818 

94 

'<    1871 

42 

1819 

95 

Ja.-My.  1872 

43 

"    1820 

96 

"    1873 

44 

1 

N. 

97 

Ja.-Ap.  1874 

2 

Ja.-Ap.  1821 

98 

Ja.-My.  1875 

45 

1822 

99 

"    1876 

46 

"    1823 

100 

"    1877 

47 

1 

"    1824 

101 

"    1878 

2 

Ag. 

102 

"    1879 

3 

N.      " 

103 

"    1880 

48 

Ja.-Ap.  1825 

104 

Ja.-Jl.  1881 

49 

"    1826 

105 

Ja.-Je.  18S2 

50 

1 

1827 

106 

Ja.-My.  1883 

2 

S.-D. 

107 

1884 

51 

1 

Ja.-Ap.  1828 

108 

1 

"    1885 

2 

S.-D.   " 

2 

My.  1885 

52 

Ja.-My  1829 

109 

Ja.-My.  1886 

53 

Ja.-Ap.  1830 

110 

"    1887 

54 

1831 

111 

1 

"    1888 

55 

1 

1832 

2 

Jl.  1888 

2 

Je.-Jl.   " 

112 

Ja.-My.  1889 

56 

Ja.-Ap.  1833 

113 

"    1890 

57 

Ja.-My.  1834 

114 

Ja.-Ap.  1891 

58 

1835 

115 

1 

"    1892 

59 

1836 

2 

Ap.  1892 

60 

1837 

116 

Ja.-Ap.  1893 

61 

Ja.-Ap.  1838 

117 

1894 

62 

Ja.-My.  1839 

118 

Ja.-My.  1895 

63 

1840 

119 

Ja.-Ap.  1896 

64 

<•    1841 

120 

1897 

65 

1 

Ja.-Ap.  1842 

121 

1 

Ja.-Mr.  1898 

2 

Ag.-a.   " 

2 

Jl.  1898 

66 

Ja.-Ap.  1843 

122 

1 

Ja.-Ap.  1899 

67 

Ja.-My.  1844 

2 

My.  1899 

68 

"    1845 

1 

Laws  of  the  fiiate.     Laws,  Lst-12l8t  sess.,  1777-1898; 

anil  extraonlinary  sess.,  July,  1898.     1778-1898. 

148  V.     f-.  and  H'>. 

NotK.    HcHB.  liiwH,  1777-lHOl  i(;|)iil).  by  H<;c.  of  Htatc,  mliich 

nee.  forward- 

General  index  of  tlu!  ilocumcnts  ami  laws.    1842.   '&•'. 

r>r,r,  p. 

—  Index  to  the  laws,  1842-55.    '50.    8«.     29G  p.     (Sen. 

doc.  110,  lH5r;.) 

—  General    index    of    the    laws,    1777-18!K;.     1S59-97. 

5  V.     8". 
Oont.:     V.  1.   1777-1857.     2,   1858-65.     3.    1866-70.     4.    1871- 
75.    5.   1876-85.     [6.]    1886-96. 
2fote.    V.  5  marked  v.  6  on  title-page. 

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—  Laws  of  N.  Y.  [Ist-24th  soss.],  1777-1801.     ISSC 
5  V.     8«. 


Cont. 


5.     1801. 


.  1.     1777-84.  3.     1789-96. 

2.     1785-88.  4.     1797-1800. 

JVoie.  Issued  by  Secretary  of  State.  Secretary  also  issued 
laws  of  1774-7.5,  which  see  under  Supplemental :  Colonial ; 
and  Index  to  laws,  v.  5, 1876-85. 

Laws  of  the  State,  v.  2  :  comprising  constitution  ;in;l 
acts  of  Legislature  since  the  Revolution,  Ist-lL'th 
sess.  [1779-1789J;  [rev.  by  S:  Jones  and  U: 
Vanick.]     1789.     f".     471,  17  p. 

Note.  For  V.  1  see  under  Supplemental :  Colonial,  Geveral 
Asscrahly . 

-Same,  V.  3:   [13th-35th  sess.,  1790-1812.]     1812.    f". 

Note.  Laws  of  13th  sess.  have  no  separate  t.-p. ;  for  31st 
BOSS.  (1808)  Private  laws  have  separate  t.-p.;  for  32d  and  3.3d 
si'sa.,  Public  laws  aud  Private  laws  are  also  separated,  with 
t.-p. 

S'ame,  1st- 15th sess.  [1778-92].    N.Y.,1792.  2  v.  8°. 
Same,  [1802;  rev.  by  J.  Kent  and  J.  RadclifE].     '02. 

2  v.     8^     C:  R.  and  G:    Webster. 
Same  ;  v.  3;  containing  all  the  acts  passed  from  the 

revision  of  1801  to  the  end  of  the  27th  session  of 

the    legislature,  1804.     '04.     f".      C:  R.  and    G: 

Webster. 

■  Same ;  passed  at  the  28th  session,  November,  1804. 

'05.     325  p.     fo.      C:  R.  and  G:    Webster. 

■  Same,  rev.  and  passed  at   Sfith  sess.,  with  marginal 

notes  and  references   bv   W:  P.   Van  Ness  and 
J:    VVoodworth.     1813.  "  2  v.     8°. 

-  Revised  statutes,  passed  1827-28;    [rev.  by  J:  Duer, 

B.  F.  Butler,  and  J.  C.  Spencer.]     1829.    3  v.    8°. 
Note.    Later  editions  not  pub.  by  State. 

-  Political  code  of  N.  Y.     1860.     8°      47,  607  p. 

-  Code  of    civil  procedure,  the  different  amendments 

as  in  force  July  1,  1889,     N.  Y.,  '89.     8°.     clvii, 
733,  193  p. 

■  Code  of  criminal  procedure  as  amended,  including 

1889 ;  with  notes  of    decisions,  forms,  etc.     9tli 
rev.  ed.     N.  Y.,  '89.     16^.     xlii,  510  p. 

■  Penal  code  in  force  Dec.  1,  1882,  as  amended  1882- 

89;  with  notes  of   decisions,  etc.     9th   rev.  ed 
N.  Y.,  '89.     16°.     xxix,  3.55  p. 

■  Revised  statutes,  codes  and  general  laws  of  the  State 

in  force  Jan.  1,  1890;  by  C.  F.  Birdseye.  v.  1-3. 
N.Y., '89-90.     3v.     8°. 
Cont. :  V.  1.  A-E.    2.  F-Q.     3.  R-Y. 

-S'ame,  Jan.  1,  1897.     2d  ed.     N.  Y., '96.     3  v.     8°. 

-  N.  Y.  code  of   civil  procedure,  Jan.   1,   1895,   with 

notes  of  judicial  decisions,  by  G:  Bliss.     4th  ed. 
N.  Y.,  '95.     3  V.     8°. 

-  \_Statutory  Revision.']     Commissioners  on    Practice 

and  Pleading.     Report,   lst-4th  :  Code    of  pro- 
cedure.    1848-49.     4  V.     8°. 
Note.    4th  rpt.  contains  code  of  criminal  procedure. 

Final  report  of  code  of   civil  procedure.     1850. 

8°.     xcvi,  791  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  16,  1850.) 
Final    report    of    code    of    criminal    procedure. 

1850.     8°.     486  p. 
Special  acts  reported  in  connection  with  codes  of 

procedure,    by    the    Commissioners.       1850.     8°. 

23  p. 
See  also  forward  under  Assembly,  1855. 

-  Oomm.issioner  for  Embodying  in  single  Act  a   Com- 

mon School  Code.     Report.     1852.     8°.     87  p. 

-  Commissioners  of  the  Code.    Report,  lst-9th.     1858- 

65.     9  pm.     8°. 


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Laws  oftTie  State,  continued. 

Draft  of  a  civil  code  for  N.  Y.     1862.     8  .     ^, 

_  _  C^i  c'odPof 'the  State ;  reported  complete  by  the 

Commissioners.     1865.     8°-    Z^^*'/^*^  P"     ,  „„^ 
^  •     •         „  :/„  T?i»,-i<it>   T.aws  for  Assessment  ana 

-  Commissioners  to  Reuse  LMWs  joi   ^ 

Collection  of  Taxes.     Report.      71.     8".     154  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  39,  1871.) 
Note.    Rev.  ed.  pub.  by  Harper,  NY.,  1871.    74  p. 

2d  report.    '72.    8°.    102  p.    (Sen.  doc.  26,  1872.) 

Note.    Repr.byCobdenClub.    London.    12o     107  p_ 

Counsel  to  revisethe  tax  laws.    Report.     1895.    ». 

84  B.     (Sen.  doc.  4,  1895.)  .,     a^  ^  -t        4^ 

-  Commlsioners  to  Revise  and  ^^-f/^.f  f^f^^!/ 

the  State.     Report  of  progress,  Ist-Sth,  18/0  7/. 

Commission  ^o'compile  and  Revise  all  Special  and 

-  "^""TocalLa^s  affecting  PuWc  I-U^ests  inj^tyj 

New  York.    Special  and  local  laws  of  New  York. 

ComTSsioLl's  t^o'Compile  and  Revise  the  Statutes 
~         affecting  Banks,  Banking  and  Trust  Companies. 

Report      1881.     8°.     24,  127  p. 
_  Cor^lsion  to  Revise  all   Special  "-^d  Local  Laws 

affecting  the  City  of  Brooklyn      Report.     1887. 

go      206  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  (7,  1887.) 
_  Commissioners  to  Revise  the  Excise  Laws.  ^^Vort. 

1889      8°      6   429  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  28,  188W.) 
_  Commissioners   of    Code   Revision      Report.     1896. 

fio      78  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  42,  1896.) 
_  Commissioners  to  Propose  Legislation  for  Cities  of 

tZrd  class.     1896.     8°.     2  pm.     (Ass'y  doc.  4d 

^  Pr^te'c^i^sion.  [Draft  of  a  civil  code  by 
D  D  Field;  presented  to  Legislature,  1884. J 
n't  n.  ['84.1  f°.  403  P- 
Codt.  of  evidence  introduced  into  Assembly,  sess 

of  1885  ;  being  4th  pt.  of  code  of  civil  procedure 

reported  1)V  Commission,  with  notes  and  ret.  by 
r    1)   Baker      N.  Y., '85.     32°.     145  p. 

^Commiskonersto  Report  Cfe  of  Evi^dence.     Draft 
code  of  evidence.     [1888.]     »  •     *»  P- 

__  Final  report.     1889.     8°.     14  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  68, 

Code'lf   evidence    [P-posed]  for   N-  Y^:    final 

and  complete  report,  with  notes,  1889.      89.     »  . 

16    5,  55,  53  p.  .   .  n^  \  ^      ^f 

Comraissioners   of    Statutory    Revision.     Table    ot 

_  (^ornmis^sionj  ^^^^^^^^  repealed  and  amended  by 

Laws  of  1889-93.     '93.     8°.     310  p. 

Report,  1890-95.     10  v.     8°.  .      .        ,    ._ 

Note.    Called  CommlBsioners  of  Code  Revision  in  rpt.  for 

^T..V,lo    i.f   N     Y.   general    statutes    repealed    and 

Im^nded  bylaws  li  1889-94.  ^94.     8°.     356  p 

-Covnsel   to    Revise    Tax  Laws.     Report;    by  C.  A- 

Collin  and  J.  N.  Fiero,  I<eb.  3,  189.^.      J3.     «  . 

I'^o  I).     (AsH'y  doc.  54,  1893.)        ,         .         ,      , 
_  ISpeial   Laws.]     [  lio.nlcs]     Genera    sayings  bank 
"-      law  passed  May  17,  1875.     "!-^-  J":  .  '^^  I'' 

hoe  alHo  back  un.l.-r  Statutory  Revision. 

_  [Brooklyn.]     See  ,.u.k  under  .S7a/.^.r,/e.r.«.. 
_  [Canal.]      See    under    Kxccutive   and    Staff,   Sec.  of 

[Ciiief]     See  back  under  Siotulory  Revision. 
-  \a:UService^     Act  to  regula...  and  .".prove  Civil 
Service,  passed  May  4,  1883.    h.  t.  p.    [  83.]     8 

See  also  under  Insp^ctiun   and    I^•K'"<•;;;'""•  ;^"" 

Service  Commission,  and  forwar.l  Senate  18.)... 

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Laws  of  the  State,  continued. 

—  \_Education.']    Laws  rel.  to  public  instruction  in  city 

of  New  York,     n.t.p.     [1851.]     IG".     44  p. 

Scliool  law  of  1864.     '04.     8°.     78  p. 

Gontral  school  law  of  the  State.     1806.   8°.    98  p. 

Same.     1807.     8". 

Same,  with  rules  of  practice,  etc.     1887.     8".    iv, 

164  p. 

Same,  in  force  July  1,  1889.     '89. 

See  also  back  Statutory  Revision  ;  and  under  In 

spection  and  Regulation,  Education. 

—  [Election.'\     See  under  Executive  and  Staff.  Sec.  of 

State. 

—  {^Emigration.']      Laws    rel.    to    Comniissionors    of 

Emigration.     N.  Y.,  1871.     8". 

—  [Evidence.]     Act   to  establish  a  code  of   evidence. 

n.  t.  p.     [N.  Y.,  1889.]     f.     51  p.      (Sen.   bill 
340,  1889.) 
See  also  back  under  Statutory  Revision. 

—  {Excise.]     See  back  under  Statutory  Revision. 

—  {Fire.]     Statute  law  of  N.  Y.  rel.  to  fire  service; 

com]),  by  H.  H.  Easterbrook.     Bost.,  '98.     12°. 
100  p. 

—  {Fisli.]    See  7/n<Zer  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Fish, 

Game  and  Forest. 

—  {Immigration.]     See  back  Emigration. 

—  {Insurance.]     See  under  Inspection  and  Regulation, 

Insurance  Dept. 

—  {Judiciary.]       Act   in  rel.   to   Judiciary    of  N.  Y. 

N.  Y.,  1847.     8°.     39  p. 

—  {Liquor.]     Act    for    prevention    of    intemperance, 

pauperism,  and  crime  in  the  State,  passed  Apr. 

9,  1855.     N.  Y.,  '55.     8°.     32  p. 
Act  to  suppress  intemperance  and  regulate  sale  of 

intoxicating  liquors,  passed  Apr.  16, 1857.   n.  t.  p. 

['57.]     8°."   15  p. 
See  also  forward.  Senate  1897. 

—  {New    York  City.]     See  back  under  Statutory  Re- 

vision. 

—  {Quarantine.]       See   under   Inspection   and   Regu- 

lation, Quarantine,  and  forward  under  Assembly 
1846. 

—  {Railroad.]     Statute  railroad  laws  of  N.  Y. ;  by  S. 

A.  Benham.     1894.     8°.     xvi,  604  (1)  p. 

—  {Taxation.]     Compilation  of  statutes  and  decisions 

rel.  to  taxation  in  N.  Y. ;  prep,  by  J.  T.  Davies 
for  Senate  committee  on  taxation  of  1888.  '88.  8". 

See  back  Statutory  Revision. 

{Journals,  Documents,  etc.]  Documents,  1817-90. 
'17-96.  934  V.  fo  and%°. 
Note  Before  1820  many  documents  were  probably  issued 
separately  but  were  not  numbered,  and  there  is  no  consecutive 
series  in  existence.  Most  of  tliese  documents  are  included  in 
the  journals  of  the  Senate  and  Assembly.  Bettinnini;  with 
v.  4:5,  for  1820,  the  documents  of  each  session  are  numbered  in 
a  rei;ular  series.  Since  18:iO,  Senate  and  Assembly  documents 
have  been  issued  sejiarately,  the  Senate  in  311  v.  (from  1  to  4 
yearly)  the  Assembly  in  009  v.  (from  2  to  28  yearly). 

—  Same:  Index  1842-54;  prep,  by  W.  H.  Bogart.    '55. 

8°.     278  p.     (Sen.  doc.  33,  1855.) 
Note.    For  gen.  index  pub.  in  1842  see  under  Lawn. 

—  Same:  General   index  [1777-1857];  prep,  by  T.  S. 

Gillett.     1860.     8°.     520  p. 

—  Same:    General    index,     1777-1865;    prep,     by    O. 

Archer.     1800.     8°.      544  p. 

—  Same:  General   index,  1777-1871 ;   prep,    by  W.  A. 

Cook.     1871      8°.     575  p. 

—  Same:  General    index,    1777-1877;  prep,  by  C:    R. 

Dayton.     1878.     8".     80S  p. 

—  Same:   General  index,   1777-1888;    prep,  by  C:    R. 

Dayton.     1891.     8°.     975  p. 

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\_Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Bills,  18:50-94.     '30-94.     159  v.     fo  and  4°. 

li^ote.  Before  1830  bills  were  printed  in  series  with  other 
documents  or  not  numbered.  Since  1842,  Senate  and  Ass'y 
bills  have  been  issued  separately,  the  Senate  in  59  v.,  the 
Ass'y  in  »6  v.,  as  follows:  Senate  bills  1844-87  each  In  1  v., 
'88-94  each  in  2  v.,  '95,  '96,  '98  each  in  3  v.,  '97  in  6  v.,  '99,  4  v. 
in  8  V  ;  Ass'y  bills,  1844-46,  'uU-65,  '76-79  each  in  1  v.,  '47-49, 
'66-75,'  '80-88  each  in  2  v.,  '89-94  each  in  3  v.,  '96,  98  each  in 
4  v.,  '95,  '97  each  4  v.  in  8  v.,  '99,  5  v.  in  10  v. 

—  Inflex  to  Senate  bills,   1862-71.     '71.     8°.     2Gfi  p. 

—  Index  to  Assembly  bills,  18G0-70;  conip    by  C.  W. 

Armstrong      '70.     8°.     279  p. 

—  Same,     1871-75;    comp.    by    il.    Calkins.     '75.     8°. 

14G  p. 

—  General  index  to  all  bills,  1872  [71J-77;  prep,  by  E. 

M.Johnson.     '78.     8°.     289  p. 
Note.    This  covers  only  Ass'y  bills. 

—  Calendars  of  bills  of  Senate  and  Assembly,  1890-94. 

'90-94.     5  V.     4°. 

—  Manual,  1826-42.     '26-42.     17  v.     16°. 

Note.  Titles  vary.  Not  always  strictly  an  official  pub. 
For  later  issues,  see  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State. 

—  Clerk's  manual  of  rules,  etc.,  1856-99.    '56-99     45  v. 

16°. 

—  Digest  of  claims,  1832-56.     '44-56.     9  v.     8°. 

—  Digest   of   claims   and    the    action   thereon    by   the 

Legislature  and  the  Canal  Board,  together  with 
the  awards  made  by  the  Board  of  Canal  Ap- 
praisers, 1818-58;  comp.  by  S.  P.  Allen.  '58. 
8°.     712,  160  p. 

—  Same,  1858-60;  comp.  by  W:  Richardson.    '61.    8°. 

330  p. 

—  Same,  1860-65 ;  comp.  by  J.  B.  Cushman.     '66.    8°. 

397  p. 

—  [/Sawze]  ;  also  a  supplement  showing  the  claims  pre- 

sented, determined  and  pending  before  the  Canal 
Board  and  the  Canal  Appraisers,  1866-70;  comp. 
by  H.  Calkins.     '70.     8".     4,  2.35  p. 

—  Legislative  record,  1888-89.     '88-89.     2  v.     f°. 

—  Report  upon  finances  and  internal  improvements  of 

the  State,  1888.     Boston,  '38.     8°.     41,  6  p. 

—  Same.     Boston.      [1839.]     8°.     65,  6  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  library  committee  on  international 

exchanges.      1847.     8°.     116  p. 

—  Report  upon  investigation  of  frauds  in  expenditures 

of  public  moneys  upon  the  canals  of  the  State. 
1847.     8°.     866  p. 

—  Reports  of  joint  select  committee  on  canal  lettings. 

18.52.     8°.     955,  168  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  89,  1852.) 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  police  matters  in  city 

and  county  of  New  York  and  county  of  Kings. 
1.S56.     8°.     300  p. 

—  Analysis  anil  classification  of  rules  of  proceedings; 

by  S.  Croswell.     1857,  62,  65-92.      16°.     92  p. 

Note.  186.5-92  included  in  '•  Clerk's  manual  of  rules  "  with 
independent  title  page  and  pagination  ;  1893-99  included  in 
regular  pagination. 

—  Report  of  select  committee  to  visit  charital)le  insti- 

tutions supported  by  tlu;  State,  city  and  county 
p(jor  and  work  houses,  and  jails  of  the  State. 
1857.     8".     266  p. 

—  Report  of   majority  of    committee  on  banks,  to  the 

Legislature,  Apr.  1,  IHOI.  n.t.p.  ['64.]  8". 
i:;  p. 

—  Legisl;itiv(!  honors  to  Ihc  nicniory  of  I'residcnt  Lin- 

coin.      1865.     8^      118  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  railroads,  on  the  New 

llaini)urgli  disaster.      1871.     8".      188  p. 


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[Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  in  relation  to  canal  fraud 

investigation.     1875.    8°.     15,  «77  p.     (Sen.  doc. 
88  or  Ass'y  doc.  1.^2,  1875.) 

—  Same.     1876.     8°.     770  p.     (Sen.  doc.  78,  187f).) 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  invehtigate  affairs  of 

N.  Y.  State  Reformatory.     1881.     8°.     58  p. 

—  Proceedings  in  relation  to  the  death  of  W.  Wagner. 

'82.     4°.     105  p. 
Same,  Horatio  Seymour,  Apr.  U,  18SG.    '80.     4°. 

68  p. 
Sam.e,   R.    E.   Fenton,   Apr.    27,   1887.     '87.     4". 

45,  1  p. 

'     A.    Logan,    Feb.   23,    1887.     '88.     4°. 


A.    Arthur,   Apr.  20     1887.     '87.     4°. 


Troy, .'88.     40. 


Same,    J: 

71  p. 
Same,    C 

46  p. 

Same,  ex-Gov.  Tilden,  1887.     4°, 

Same,  R.  Conkling,  May  9,  1888. 

38  p. 

'89.     4°.     53  p. 

Same,   on  the   life    and    services  of  Gen.  P.   II. 

Sheridan,  Apr.  9,  1881).     '90.     4°.     64  p. 

—  Same,  on  life  and  services  of  W.  T.  Sherman,  March 

29,  1892.     '92.     4°.     79  p. 

—  Majority    and    minority   reports    of   the    joint   com- 

mittees on  the  subject  matter  contained  in  certain 
documents  and  letter  of  Judge  Maynard  in 
regard  to  senatorial  election  cases  in  the  15th 
senatorial  district.  1892.  8°.  57,  431  p.  (Sen. 
doc.  55,  1892.) 

—  Proceedings  on  life  and  character  of  J.  G.  Blaine, 

Feb.  l;^  1893.     '93.     4°.     58  p. 

—  Same,  in  memory  of  Gen.  J.  W.  Husted,   Mar.  28, 

1893.     '93.     4°.     46  p. 
Hon.  H.  Fish,  Apr.  5,  1894.     '94.     4°.     70  p. 

—  Same,  on  the  life  and  character  of  J.  Mullin,  Jan. 

21,  1898.     '98.     40.     45  p. 

—  Same,  on  the  life,  character,  and  public  services  of 

R.  P.  Flower,  Apr.  3,  1900.     '00.     4°.     43  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  relative  to  taxation  for 

state  and  local  purposes.  1893.  8".  602  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  69,   1893.) 

—  Report   of  investigation    of    State   Commission    in 

Lunacy  and  State  hospitals  for  the  insane,  by 
subconmiittee  of  Senate  finance  and  Assembly 
ways  and  means  committees.  May  10,  189.").  '95. 
8°.     24  p. 

—  In  the  matter  of  the  hearing  in  relation  to  "  The 

Greater  New  York"  held  before  the  sub-com- 
mittee of  the  joint  committee  on  the  affairs  of 
cities.     1896.    8°.    667  p.     (Sen.  doc.  44,  1896.) 

—  Report  and   proceedings  of  the  joint  committee  to 

investigate  trusts.       1897.     8".     1230    p.     (Sen. 
doc.  40,  1897.) 
Senate.     Journals,    ]st-122d    sess.,   1777-1899.     1777- 
1899.     131  V.     f'>  and8°. 

Note.    Journals  for  1895-99,  ea.  in  2  v. 

—  S'ame.-  Index,  1777-99.     1814.     fo.     143  p. 

—  Documents.     See  back  under  Journals,  Docs.,  etc. 

—  Bills.     See  back  under  Journals,  Docs.,  etc. 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on  abuses  by  Canal  Com- 

missioners in  letting  of  contracts  ujion  caiuils, 
etc.     1843.     8".     70  p.     (Sen.  doc.  118,  1813.) 

—  Report   of    committee   on    canals,    on   that   part    of 

Governor's  message  rel.  to  the  canals.  1844. 
8°.     61  p.     (Sen.  doc.  98,  1844.) 

—  Report   of    select    committee    on    surrogates'    fees. 

1844.     8°.     484  p.     (Sen.  doc.  100,  1844.) 


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Stnatt^  continued. 

Report  of  committee  on  State  prisons,  on  financial 

concerns  of  Mount-Pleasant  State  Prison,   Apr. 

18-iG.     n.t.p.     ['46.]       8«.     3    p.       (Sen.    doc. 

HI,  1846.) 

—  Same,  on  petitions  praying  for  a  law  abolishing  use 

of  whip  in  our  penitentiaries,  Apr.  1846.  n.  t.  p. 
['46.]     8°.     21  p.      (Sen.  doc.  120,  1846.) 

Keport   of   select   committee    on    management   and 

expenditures  on  northern  section  of  Champlain 
canal  and  Glens  Falls  feeder.  1846.  8°.  231  p. 
(Sen.  doc.   144,  1,^46.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  canals,  on  so  much  of  Gov- 

ernor's message  as  relates  to  superintendence  and 
repairs   of  the   canals,    etc.     1847.      B^.     62   p. 
(Sen.  doc.  63,  1847.) 
Note.    On  substitution  of  contract  system  of  repairs. 

—  Same:    Minority  report.     1847.     8°.     14  p.      (Sen. 

doc.  79,  1847.) 

—  Report  of  select  committee  of  investigation  of  Sing 

Sing  Prison.  1849.  8°.  92  p.  (Sen.  doc.  69, 
1849.) 

—  Report  of  select  committee  to  investigate  affairs  of 

the  Canal  Bank.  1849.  8°.  189  p.  (Sen.  doc. 
63,   1849.) 

—  Report   of    select  committee  on  charges  of  alleged 

frauds  on  Chemung  canal.  1850.  8°.  52  p. 
(Sen.  doc.  105,  1850.) 

—  Report   of   committee    on  privileges  and    elections, 

Gilbert  vs.  Guinnip.  1851.  8°.  50  p.  (Sen. 
doc.  84,  1851.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  railroads,  on  bridging  Lake 

Champlain  at  Rouse's  Point.  1851.  8°.  114  p. 
(Sen.  doc.  20,  1851.) 

—  Reports  of  select  committee  on  canal  tolls  on  rail- 

road  freights.     1851.      8°.     54   p.      (Sen.    doc. 

38,  1851.) 
Report  of   committee  on  finance,  on  proposition  to 

reduce  half-mill  tax.     1852.     8°.     60  p.     (Sen. 

doc.  83,  1852.) 
Report   of   select  committee  on  causes  of   railroad 

accidents,    etc.     1853.     8°.     156  p.      (Sen.    doc. 

13,  1853.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  commerce  and  navigation, 

on  encroachments  upon  harbor  of  N.  Y.     1854. 

8".     62  p.     (Sen.  doc.  49,  1854.) 
Report   and   testimony  of  committee  on  roads  and 

bridges,  on  a  bridge  across  the  Hudson  river  at 

Albany.     1854-56.     3  pm.     8°. 
Report  of  select  committee  on  affairs  of  Columbia 

College.       18.55.      8«.      160   p.      (Sen.    doc.   67, 

1855.) 
Report   of   select  committee  on    funds   of   the    late 

Court  of  Chancery,  .Jan.   1856.     '56.     8°.     5(5  p. 

(Sen.  doc.  113,  1856.) 
Report   of    Hcdcct   committee    rel.    to    condition    of 

wharves  and  buildings  at  quarantine.      185(!.     ,S". 

24  p.      (Sen.  doc.  100,  1856.) 
Re|)ort  of  select  connnitteo  on  Triidty  church.     1857. 

2  pm.     8". 
Report  of  select  committee  to  visit  clniritahlc  institu- 
tions   supported    by    the    State,    etc.      1.S57.      K". 

217  p.     (Sen.  doc.  8,  1857.) 
Report    of    H(  iect  committee    to  investigate    I  health 

Dept.ot  the  city  of  New  York.     1859.    8".    211  p. 

(Sen. doc.  49,  1H59.) 
Keport  of  Hj)ecial  committee  on  the  New  York  Cen- 
tral   Park.     1861.     8".      56  p.      (Son.    doc,    18, 

1861. J 


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—  Report  of  committee  on  banks,  on  payment  of  ilic 

State's  debt  in  coin.  18(13.  8°.  50  ]).  (Sen. 
doc.  91,  186;}.) 

—  Report   of   committee   on    manufacture  of   salt,    on 

manufacturlnjjf  salt  at  Syracuse  and  Montezuma. 
18()3.     8°.     45  p.     (Sen.  doc.  8!»,  18()3._) 

—  Report  and  testimony  of  committee  on  cliaritable  and 

religious  societies,  on  tbe  N.  Y.  Institution  for 
the  Blind.  1804.  8°.  221  p.  (Sen.  doc.  8!), 
1864.) 

—  Report  and  testimony  of  committee  on  privileges  and 

elections,  Low  vs.  Niven.  1864-65.  1  v.  a7td 
4  pm.     8°. 

—  Proceedings  of  select  committee  to  investigate  vari- 

ous departments  of  tbe  government  of  tlie  city  of 
N.  Y.     1805.     8°.     612  p.     (Sen.  doc.  38,  1805.) 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  piers,  wharves,  slips, 

and  bulklieads  in  the  city  of  N.  Y.  1807.  8°. 
01  p.      (Sen.  doc.  40,  1807.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  municipal  affairs,  on  street 

cleaning  in  New  York  city.  1808.  8°.  151  p. 
(Sen.  doc.  80,  1808.) 

—  Reports  of   select  committee  on    P>ie  Railway   Co. 

1808.     8".     121  p.     (Sen.  doc.  07,  1808.) 

—  Report  of  select  committee  to  investigate  into  the 

management  of  the  canals,  etc.  1808.  8''.  1018  j). 
(Sen.  doc.  13,  1808.) 

—  Report    of   committee    on  railroads,   on    alleged  in- 

crease of  capital  stock  of  Hudson  River,  N.  Y. 
Central,  and  Erie  railway  companies.  1809.  8". 
129  p.     (Sen.  doc.  58,  1809.) 

—  Report  of  select  committee  in  rel.  to  members  re- 

ceiving money  from  railway  companies.  1809. 
8°.     155  p.     (Sen.  doc.  52,  1809.) 

—  Report  and  testimony  of  committee  on  railroads,  in 

drawing-room  and  sleeping-car  investigation. 
1870.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  Report  of  select  committee  in  rel.  to  chargesjagainst 

Hon.  James  Wood,  senator.  1872.  8°.  143  p. 
(Sen.  doc.  54,  1872.) 

—  Report  and  testiuK/uy  of  committee  on    finance,  on 

Hudson  River  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane. 
1873.     8°.     87  p.     (Sen.  doc.  107,  1873.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  alleged  frauds  in  building  of 

9th  district  Court  House  in  city  of  New  York. 
1873.     8°.     522  p.     (Sen.  doc.  25,  1873.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  finance,  on  Commissioners  of 

Quarantine,  moneys  expended,  work  performed, 
and  materials  furnished,  since  the  date  of  their 
organization;  and  testimony.     1873.    2  pm.     8°. 

—  Same,  on  financial  management  of  State  Reforma 

tory  at  Elmira.  1873.  8".  60  p.  (Sen.  doc. 
100,  1873.) 

—  Proceedings   on    investigation    of    charges    against 

George  M.  Curtis.     1874.     8°.     748  p. 

—  Same,  against  Horace  G.  Prindle.     1874.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Same,  against  John  H.  McCunn.     1874.     8°.    617  p. 

—  Report  and  debate  of  committee  on  privileges  and 

elections.  Madden  vs.  Abbott.  1874.  2  pm.  8". 
(Sen    doc.  28.  97,  1874.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  finance,  on  expenditures  of 

New  Capitol  Commissioners.  1875.  8°.  1204  p. 
(Sen.  doc.  95,  1875.) 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  alleged  improper  in- 

sertions in  supply  bill  of  1874.  '75.  8°.  135  p. 
(Sen.  doc.  79,  1875.) 

—  Re])ort   of    sub-committee    on   canals,    on  terminal 

charges  upon  canal  boats  in  New  York  and 
Buffalo.     1875,    8°.     73  p.     (Sen.  doc.  89,  1875.) 


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—  Report   of   committee   on   privileges  and   elections, 

Pinckney  vs.  Moore.  1875.  8°.  556  p.  (Sen. 
doc.  47/1875.) 

—  Same,  Youmans  vs.  Thompson.     1875.    8°.     11J4  p. 

(Sen.  doc.  69,  1875.) 

—  Same,    Cavanagh  vs.  Jacobs.  1876.  8°.  lol  p. 

(Sen.  doc.  62,  1876.) 

—  Report  of  committee   to  investigate  the  several  de- 

partments of  the  government  in  the  city  and 
county  of  New  York.  1876.  8°.  1027  p.  (Sen. 
doc.  79,  1876.)  . 

—  Report  of  committee  on  State  prisons,  in  the  matter 

of  Stephen  Moffitt,  late  agent  and  warden  of 
Clinton  Prison.     1877.     8°.      62  p.      (Sen.  doc. 

50,  1877.)  „        J    I  t 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  alleged  charges  ot 

official  misconduct  against  Senator  William  B. 
Woodin.     1877.    8°.    357  p.    (Sen.  doc  58,  1877. ) 

—  Report   of   committee   on    banks,    on   receivers   of 

savings  banks.  1878.  8°.  55  p.  (Sen.  doc. 
43,  1878.)  . 

—  Proceedings  of  special  committee  on  causes  ot  re- 

moval  of  agent  and  warden   of  Auburn  Prison. 

1879.  8°.     79.  8  p. 

—  Minutes   of  investigation   of   special   committee  on 

charges  against  trustees  of  Binghamton  Asylum 
for  Chronic  Insane.  1880.  8°.  148  p.  (Sen. 
doc.  57,  1880.) 

—  Report  of  committee  to  investigate  charges  against 

Society  for  Reformation  of  Juvenile  Delin- 
quents, Randall's  Island.  1880.  8°.  131  p. 
(Sen.  doc. 58, 1880.) 

—  Testimony    of     special     committee    to    mvestigatf 

matters  rel.  to  government  of  city  of  New  York. 

1880.  8°.     969^ p.  J,  ^     ,      c 

—  Investigation  [by]  committee  on  cities,  of  Dept.  ot 

Public  Works  and  Dept.  of  Police  in  city  of  New 
York.     1882.     8°.     355  p. 

—  Investigation    bv    finance    committee    of    Commis- 

sioners of  Emigration.     1882.     8°.     367  p. 

—  Report  and  proceedings  of  special  committee  rel.  to 

reducing  cost  in  management  of  the  canals. 
1882.     2  pm.     8«. 

—  Report  and  testimony  of  special  committee  to  investi- 

gate railroad  accidents.      1882.     8°.     471  p. 

—  Report    of    special    committee   on    emoluments   of 

Health  Officer  of  port  of  New  York.  1882.  8°. 
148  p.      (Sen.  doc.  92,  1882.) 

—  Report  of  sub-committee  of  committee  on  cities,  on 

feasibility  of  underground  telegraphy  in  cities; 
with  testimony.     1882.     8°.      93  p.     (Sen.  doc. 
82,  1882.) 
Testimony  of  select  committee  to  investigate  condi- 
tion of  the  insane  asylums.     1882.     8°.     992  p. 

—  Report   of    committee    on    villages,    on    method    of 

leasing  the  common  lands  of  Gravesend.  1883. 
8".     380  p.     (Sen.  doc.  39,  1883.) 

—  Report   of   special  committee  on   alleged  abuses  on 

the  part  of  receivers,  and  report  of  sub-conimit- 
tec.     1883.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Reports  of  special  committee  to  investigate  cornering 

of  grain  and  other  articles.  1883.  8°.  934  p. 
(Sen.  doc.  45,  1883.) 

—  Report   of  committee  on  cities  on    investigation  of 

Dept.  of  Public  Works  in  city  of  New  York. 
1884.     8".     2  V.      1975  p.     (Sen.  doc.  57,  1884.) 

—  Report  of  special  committee  to  investigate  lighting 

companies.  1886.  8«.  81,  938  p.  (Sen.  doc. 
47,  1886.) 

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Sevate,  continued. 

—  Report   of  committee   on   privileges    and  elections, 

Yates  DS  Wcmple.  188G.  8".  10,  O'.O  p.  (Sen. 
doc.  89,  188(;.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  general  laws  on  the  investi- 

gation relative  to  trusts.  1888.  8°.  r,!»2  p. 
(Sen.  doc.  50,  1.S88.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  taxation  and  retrench- 

ment on  investigation  of  the  JJloomingdale  In- 
sane Asylum ;  with  supplemental  report  and 
testimony.  1888.  8°.  IG,  10,  315  p.  (Sen.  doc. 
(il  and  62,  1888.) 

—  Supplementary  report  of  committee  on  claims  upon 

petition  of  Charles  T.  Ilarvev  for  improved  rapid 
transit.      1889.    8°.     122  p.    '(Sen.  doc.  21,  1889.) 

—  Report  of  committee  to  investigate  certain  abuses  in 

City  of  New  York.  1889.  8°.  4  v.  (Sen.  doc. 
57,  1889.) 

—  Compilation  of  constitutional  provisions,  statutes,  and 

cases  relating  to  the  system  of  taxation  in  New 
York;  prepared  by  Julien  T.  Davies  at  the  re- 
quest of  the  committee  on  taxation  and  retrench- 
ment.   KSH8.    8".    Ill, 494p.  (Sen. doc.59,  1889.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  general  laws   on    combina- 

tions commonly  known  as  trusts.  1889.  8°. 
307  p.     (Sen.  doc.  64,  1889.) 

—  Testimony   taken   by  committee    on    privileges    and 

elections,  Rogers  vs.  Collins.  1890.  8'\  1048  p. 
(Sen.  doc.  56,  1890.) 

—  Testimony  taken  before  committee  on  Indian  affairs 

relative  to  the  Cayuga  Indians.  1890.  8°.  612  p. 
(Sen.  doc.  58,  1890^) 

—  Testimony  before  committee  on  general  laws,  as  to 

electricitv  and  electric  lighting.  1890.  8°. 
8,  548  p."    (Sen.  doc.  59,  1890.)  ^ 

—  Preliminary  report  of   committee    on  cities.     1891. 

8^.     135  p.     (Sen.  doc    72,  1891.) 

—  Testimony  taken  before  committee  on  cities.     1891. 

8°.     3650,  967  p.     5  v.     (Sen.  doc.  80,  1891.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  general  laws  relative  to 

"  trusts  "  and  "  sugar  trusts."  1891.  8°.  841  p. 
(Sen.  doc.  79,  1891.) 

—  Proceedings  and  testimony  before  committee  on  priv- 

ileges and  elections,  Collins  vs.  Derby.  1892. 
8°.     791  p.     (Sen.  doc.  43,  1892.) 

Lamont -ys.  Richardson.    1892.    8°.    766  p.     (Sen. 

doc.  49,  1892.) 

—  Testimony   before   special    committee   rel.   to   coal 

monopoly.    1893.   8°.    744  p.   (Sen.  doc.  5,  1893.) 

—  Proceedings  and  testimony  before  committee  on  priv- 

ileges and  elections,  Wolfert  vs.  McCarty.  1894. 
8°.     194  p.      (Sen.  doc.  21,  1894.) 

—  Proceedings    and    testimony   before   judiciary  com- 

mittee on  bribery  of  members  of  Legislature  in 
reference  to  Buffalo  charter.  1894.  8°.  69  p. 
(Sen.  doc.  28,  1894.) 

—  Proceedings  and  testimony  in  investigation  of  State 

Board  of  Health.  1894.  8°.  503  p.  (Sen.  doc. 
70,  1894.) 

—  Report   and  proceedings  of  the  judiciary  committee 

relative  to  injunction  order  restraining  clerk  of 
Senate  from  exercising  his  official  duties.  1894. 
8°.     64p.     (Sen.  doc.  79,  1894.) 

—  Report  of  special  committee  to   investigate    corru])t 

negotiations  for  increase  of  salaries  of  New  York 
City  Fire  Dept.  1895.  8°.  515  p.  (Sen.  doc 
56,  1S1)5.) 

—  Report  of  special  committee  appointed  to  investigate 

the  Police  Dept.  of  the  city  of  New  York.  1895. 
8°.     61  p.     (Sen.  doc.  25,  1895.) 


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—  Minority  report.   1895.  8°.  15  p.   (Sen.  doc.  29, 1895.) 

—  Iveport   and    proceedings.     1895.     G  v.      8°.      5766, 

191  p.      (Sen.  doc.  63,  1895.) 

—  Report  of  investigating  committee  of  Police  Dept.  of 

city  of  New  York.     1895.     8°. 

—  Report  of  sub-committee  of  committee  on  judiciary, 

to  mvestigate  administration  of  civil  service  laws 
of  the  State.  1895.  8°.  61, 433  p.  (Sen.  doc. 
ol,  1895.) 

—  Report   of   committee  on  privileges   and    elections, 

Childs   vs.    Kochler.      1896.      8°.       11,    282    p 
(Sen.  doc.  47,  1896.) 

Taylor  vs.    McNulty.       1896.      8°.      11,    152    p 

(Sen.  doc,  46,  1896.) 

—  Report  and  proceedings  of  the  special  committee  to 

investigate  the  working  of  the  liquor  tax  law. 
1897.     8°.     1146  p.     (Sen.  doc.  41,  1897.) 

—  Report  of  a  special  committee  on  establishing  a  state 

hospital  for  the  treatment  of  pulmonary  tuber- 

1899')''       ^^^^'      ^°'      ^^^   P-       ^^^°-    ^°^-    ^*' 
Assembly.     Journals,  lst-122d  sess.,  1777-1899      '77- 
99.     175  V.     fo  and  8°. 

Wnt'i  yo'es^nd  proceedings  of  1780  were  repr.  in  1859  in  f». 
Journals  for  1847,  '49,  '51,  '53,  '55,  '66-75,  '77  '80-94  each  in 
2  v.;  for  95,  '98,  '99  eael,  3  v.;'  for  '96,  '97  each  4  v  Journa" 
for  3d  sitting  of  .3d  session  not  printed.  Journal 

—  S'awe:  Index,  1777-95.     1814.     f      178     p 

—  Documents.     See  back  under  Journals,  Docs.,  etc. 

—  Bills.     See  back  under  Journals,  Docs.,  etc. 

—  [Report  of]  select  committee  on  lotteries.    1819.     8« 

39,  149,  64  p. 

—  Proceedings   of   committee   to   inquire   into   official 

conduct  of   William  W.  Van   Ness,  Justice   of 
the  Supreme  Court.     1820.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  majority  of  the  committee  on  judiciary 

on  certain  resolutions  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey 
Feb.  24,  1840.     (A.s'y  doc.  173,  1840.) 

—  Memorial  of  Joshua  Leavitt,  setting  forth  importance 

of  an  equitable  and  adequate  market  for  Ameri- 
can  wheat,  accompanied  with    statistical  tables 
May,  1841.     n.  t.  p.     ['41.]     8°.     32  p      r^ss'v 
doc.  295,  1841.)     ^        '-        ^         •     o.  ^.     ^assj 

—  Report   of   committee   on   colleges,  academies,  and 

common  schools,  on  memorial  of  trustees  of  Co- 
lumbia College.  n.  t.  p.  [N.  Y.,  1841  ]  8^ 
10  p.     (Ass'y  doc.   124,   1841.) 

—  Same,  on  the  literature  fun<l  and  the  establishment 

ot   a  norniiil  school.     1844.     8°.     77    n      fA<is'v 
doc.  1.35,  1844.)  ^'     ^        -^ 

—  Report  of  committee  on  canals,  on  so  much  of  Cover 

nor  8  message  as  relates  to   canals.     1844       8" 
71   p.     (Ass'y  doc.  177,  1844.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  judiciary,  on  petition  of  sun- 

dry residents  of  Manor  of  Rensstdaerwick  1844 
80.     .55  p.      (Ass'y  .loc.   183:    1844.) 

—  Report  of  committe.-  on  ^v■.iy>i  and  means,  on  finances  of 

the  State  ;  with  minority  reports.  IRe  canal  debt.] 
l«44..^pm.   (Ass'y doc.  185,  186,  188;  1844.) 

—  Jieport  of   select  committee  on  escheated  lands   of 

John  Or.  Leake,  deceased.  1844.  8°.  52  n 
(Ass'y  doc.   74,  1844.)  ' 

—  Majority    and    minority    reports    of    committee    on 

canals,  rel.  to  discrimitwitiiig  tolls  on  Krie  and 
Osweiro  canals.  1«45.  2  pm.  8".  r Ass'y  doe 
189  and  190,  1815.)  (.ass  y  doc. 

-Report  of  commitf.,.  on  roads  and  bridges,  on  a 
bridge  acroHK  the  Ilu.lson  at  Albany.  1845  8" 
lol  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  198,  1845.) 

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Assembly,  continued. 

—  Report  of  coininittee  on  ways  and  moans,  [on  jjfoso- 

cution  of  unfinislied  works  of  internal  improve- 
ments in  the  State],  n.t.p.  [1846.]  8«.  8  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  187,  1840.) 

—  Report  of   select  committee  on  capital  punishment. 

1846-48.     8«.     5  pm. 

—  Rejjort  of   select  committee  on    difficulties  between 

proprietors  of  certain  leasehold  estates  and  their 
tenants,  c^c.  1846.  8°.  71  p.  (Ass'y  doc.  156, 
1846.) 

—  Report  of  special    committee    on    quarantine    laws. 

1846.     8°.     317  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  60,  1846.) 

—  Report   of   select   committee   to    investigate    certain 

fraiuls  coinmittiHl  on  canals  of  this  Stnte.  1847. 
8°.     376,  S66  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  100,  1847.) 

—  Report  of  select  con)mittee  to  in  vest!  fixate  frauds  upon 

emigrant  jiassengers.  1847.  8°.  149  p.  (Ass'y 
doc.  250,  1847.) 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on  removal  of  quarantine 

establisliment.  1849.  8°.  121  p.  (Ass'y  doc. 
60,  1849.) 

—  Report  of  select  committee  to  investigate  certain  mat- 

ters touching  official  integrity  of  "  one  or  more  " 
judicial  officers  of  3d  district.  1849.  8°.  72  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  221,  1849.) 

J^ote.    Rel.  to  Justice  Ira  Harris  and  Canal  Bank  of  Albany. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  manufacture  of  salt,  on  re- 

duction of  tolls  on  foreign  salt.  1850.  8°.  56  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  184,  1850.) 

—  Report   of   committee   on   privileges    and  elections, 

Durland  vs.  FuUerton.  1850.  8°.  63  p.  (Ass'y 
doc.  67,  1850.) 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on  assessments  in  city  of 

New  York.  1850.  8°.  188  p.  (Ass'y  doc.  100, 
1850.) 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on  excise  question,     1850. 

8°.     96  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  119,   185(1.) 

—  Report   of   select   committee   on  publication  of   the 

State  work  on  natural  history.  1850.  8".  179  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  9,  1850.) 

—  Report  of  select  committee  to  investigate  affairs  of 

Union  College.  1850.  2  pm.  8°.  (Ass'y  doc. 
146  and  147,  1850.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  canals,  as  to  speedy  enlarge- 

ment of  the  Erie,  and  completion  of  the  Genesee 
Valley  and  Black  River  canals.  1851.  S°.  63  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  102,  1851.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  medical  societies  and  col- 

leges, on  petition  of  Dr.  Wm.  Turner  for  penal 
enactments  atrainst  bleeding,  July,  18.")  1.  n.  t.  p. 
['51.]     8°.     40  p.      (Ass'y  doc,  148,  1851.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  railroads,  on  diversion  of 

travel  on  N.  Y.  and  Erie  R.  R.  1851.  8'\ 
56  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  131,  1851.) 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on  capital  punishment. 

1851.     8°.     23  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  109,  1851.) 

—  Testimony  and   exhibits  taken  by  select  committee 

to    investigate    certain    alleged      canal     frauds. 

1851.  8°.     328  p.     (Assy  doc.  158,  1851.) 

—  List  of  members  of  Assembly,  1777-1852.     '52.     8*^. 

295  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  128,  1852.) 

—  Report   of   select  committee  on  condition,  business 

accounts,  and  management  of  trusts  under 
charge    of    Commissioners    of    Emigration,    eic. 

1852.  8°.     270  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  34,   ],s52.) 

—  Report   of    select  committee  on  funds  of    Court  of 

Chancery.  1852.  8°.  52  p.  (Ass'y  doc.  56, 
1852.) 

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—  Report  of  select  comiuittce  to  examine  the  several 

State  prisons.  1852.  8°.  256  p.  (Ass'y  doc. 
20,  1852.) 

—  Report  of  select  coiuuiittee  on  impeachment  of  State 

officers.    1853.    S^.    53  p.    (Ass'y  doc.  130,  185:^.) 

—  Report  of  selout  committee  on  code  of  criminal  pro- 

cedure. 1855.  8°.  496  p.  (Ass'y  doc.  150, 
1855.) 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  building  associations 

in  citv  of  Xew  York.  1856.  8°.  80  p.  (Ass'y 
doc.  46,  1856.) 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  tenement  houses  in 

New  York  and  Brooklyn.     1856-57.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on  capital  punishment. 

1857.     8°.     33  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  170.  1857.) 

—  Same.     1859.     8°.      8  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  42,  1859.) 

—  Report   of   select   committee   to   investigate  Health 

Dept.  of  city  of  New  York.  n.  t.  p.  [1859.] 
80.     211  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  49,  1859.) 

—  Report  of   special  committee  to  investigate  certain 

charges  against  Commissioners    of    Emigration. 

1859.  8".     177  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  53.  1859.) 

—  Reports   of  majority  and    minority  of    select    com- 

mittee on  a  pro  rata  f  reiglit  law,  testimony  and 
proceedings.     I860.     3  pm.     8''. 

—  Report  of  sekct  committee  on  capital  punishment. 

1860.  8o.     26  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  82,  1860.) 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on  death  of  Norris  Tar- 

bell  at  State  Lunatic  Asylum.  Utica.  I860.  8°. 
80  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  43,  1860.) 

—  Report   of   select  committee  on  charge  against  Jay 

Gibbons,  member  of  Assembly.  1861.  8°. 
96  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  104,  1861.) 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on  State  Military  Board. 

1862.  8°.     635  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  194,  1862.) 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on  street-openings  in  city 

of  New  York.  1862.  8°.  286  p.  (Ass'y  doc. 
247,  1862.) 

—  Report  of   select   committee  to  investigate  charges 

against  N.  Y.  Institution  for  the  Blind.  1862. 
8°.     152  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  241,  1862.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  manufac  ture  of  salt,  on  dis- 

tribution of  brine,  and  the  Salt  Co.  of  Onondaga. 

1863.  8°.     51  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  222,  1863.) 

—  Report  of  majority  and  minority  of  select  committee 

to  investigate  ciiarges  against  T.  C.  Callicot, 
member  oif  Assemblv.  1863.  2  pm.  8°.  (Ass'y 
doc.  2112,  205.  1863.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  ways  and  means,  on  manu- 

facture and  duty  upon  salt.  1864.  8°.  196  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  187"  1864.) 

—  Report   of   committee   on   privileges  and  elections, 

Shook  vs.  Ilungerford.  1865.  8".  403  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  132,  1865.) 

—  Same:    i'roceeilings,    Lyon    vs.    Williams.       1866. 

8".     139  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  31,  1866.) 

—  Same:  Procecilings,    Murphv  vs.  Crawford.     1866. 

8°.     82  p.     (Ass'v  doc.  66,  1866.) 

—  fi'amir.-  Mitchell  vs.  Ransom.       1867.      S".      258   p. 

(Ass'y  doc.  65,  1867.) 

—  Same  :    Report  and  testimony,  Gregory  vs.   Baker. 

1867.     3  pm.    8°.   (Ass'y  doc,  12,  80,  105,  1867.) 

—  Catalogue    of    petitions    and     papers    on    tiles    of 

As^<^•IIlbly.  i)rcscnti'd  witliin  last  5  years,  upon 
which  filial  action  has  not  been  had.  1867.  2  v. 
8°. 

—  Report  of   Helect  committee  on  alleged  unjust  dis- 

criminations in  canal  tolls  charged  on  coal. 
1867.     8°.     150  p.     (Aas'y  doc.  160,  1867.) 

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1868. 

8°. 

355 

1869. 

8«. 

124 

1869. 

8°. 

91 

1869. 

8°. 

387 

Assembly ,  contirmed. 

—  Testimony   [hoforc]  committee  on  railroails,  on  in- 

torru])tion  of  transit  of  i)assongers  and  freight  at 
Albany.  1867.  8«.  224  p.  (Ass'y  doc.  19, 
1867.) 

—  Report  of  John  Jay  [on]  National  Cemetery  at  Antie- 

tam.     1868.     8°.     48  p.     (Sen.  doc.  82,  18(;8.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  commerce  and  navigaticm, 

on  management  and  condition  of  ferries  in 
vicinity  of  New  York.  1868.  8«.  222  p.  (Ass'y 
doc.  149,  1868.) 

—  Report    of   committee    on    ])rivilcges   and  elections, 

Clausen  vs.  Van  Brunt.  1868.  8°.  355  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  128,  1868.) 

—  Same :    Hawkins    vs.    Decker. 

(Ass'y  doc.  103,  1869.) 

—  Same:  McKeever  vs.  Wlialen. 

(Ass'y  doc.  122,  1869.) 

—  Same:    McLeod    vs.    Halpine.     1869.     8o.     387    p. 

(Ass'y  doc.  139,  1869.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  public  health,  on  system  of 

sewerage  in  city  and  county  of  New  York.  1869. 
8°.     149  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  152,  18(!9.) 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on  conduct  of  our  State 

prisons.  1869.  8°.  110  p.  (Ass'y  doc.  54, 
1869.) 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  increase  of  stock  of 

certain  railroad  companies.  1869.  8°.  59  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  142,  1869.) 

—  Report  of   special  committee  on  Merchants'  Union 

Express  Co.  1869.  8°.  10,  44  p.  (Ass'y  doc. 
182,  1869.) 

—  Testimony   and    report   of   committee    on   gas   com- 

panies of  New  York,  Buffalo,  Brooklyn  and 
Albany.  1869.  8°.  288  p.  (Ass'y  doc.  113, 
1869.) 

—  Report  of   committee  on  commerce  and  navigation, 

on  recent  riot  at  Ward's  Island.  1870.  8°. 
Ill  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  198,  1870.) 

—  Report   of   committee   on    privileges  and    elections, 

Goodrich  vs.  Jones.  1870.  8°.  113  p.  (Ass'y 
doc.  209,  1870.) 

—  Report  of  special  committee  to  examine  into  leases 

and  uses  of  surplus  waters  of  State  canals.  1870. 
8°.     66  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  139,  1870.) 

—  Compilation  of  cases  of  breaches  of  privilege  of  the 

House,  in  the  Assembly,  1777-1871 ;  by  C.  W. 
Armstrong.     1871.     8°.     251  p. 

—  Compilation  of  cases  of  contested  elections  to  seats 

in  the  Assembly,  1777-1871,  with  election  laws; 
by  C.  W.  Armstrong.     '71.     8".     513,  159  p. 

—  Report   of   committee    on  privileges  and    elections, 

Twomblv  vs.  Carey.  1871.  8°.  99  p.  (Ass'y 
doc.  27,  1871.) 

—  Report  of  special  committee   on  conduct  of  Messrs. 

Irving  and  Weed,  members  of  Assembly,  Apr.  1, 
1871.     '71.     8°.     61  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  116,  1871.) 

—  Papers    and   testimony  of   committee   on    privileges 

and  elections,  Kilian  vs.  Frear.  1872.  8°. 
334  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  50,  1872.) 

—  Report  and  testimony  of  committee  on  canals,  u])on 

charges  against  W.  W.  Wright,  Canal  Commis- 
sioner on  Cayuga  and  Seneca  Canal  and  Jolin 
Haggerty,  late  Superintendent,  1872.  8°.  74  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  159,  1872.) 

—  Report  and  testimony  of  committee  on  insurance,  on 

conduct  of  George  W.  Miller,  Supt.  of  Insurance 
Dept.,  rel.  to  his  receiving  fees  and  perquisites 
for  his  use  and  emolument,  etc.  1872.  8°. 
1104  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  Go,  1872.) 

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—  Konort  and  tcslimony  of  coinimttec  on  public  print- 

ing, on  lesrislativi'  and  department  printing  per- 
formed by  eonlraet,  etc.  1872.  8".  184  p. 
(Ass'y  doe.  G7,  1872.)  . 

_  Report  of  committee  on  commerce  and  navigation 
on  alleged  abuses  of  harbormasters    of  port  ot 
New  York.  1872.  8°.  78  p.   (Ass'y  doc.  1G4,  lb72.; 

-Same:  Report  an.l  testimony  on  q";ir:.nt.ne  abuses 
at  port  of  New  York.  1872.  8".  M>A  p. 
(Ass'y  doe.  KU,  1872.)  ,    ,,  .       * 

—  Same  :  Report  and  testimony  upon  Seamen  s  Retreat 

investigation.      1872.      8°.      Gl    p.     (Ass'y    doc. 

—  TKeport  of] "^committee  on  judiciary  :  Chnrges  against 

Judge  J.  II.  M'Cunn  [sic.-]  and  testimony  there- 
under. 1872.  80.  220, 'J7  p.  (Ass'y  doc.  /    ,  1872.) 

_  Same:  Charges  against  Justice  Albert  Cardozo  and 
testimony  thereunder.  1872.  8".  884  p.  (Assy 
doc.  71,  1872.) 

_  Same :  Charges  against  Justice  George  G-^  Barnard 
and  testimony  thereunder.  18/2.  »•  JO^. 
503  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  71,  1872.)  . 

—  Sam,e  :  Charges  of  Bar   Ass'n  of  New  York  against 

George  G.  IJamard,  Albert  Cardozo  and  John 
H.  McCunii  and  testimony  thereunder.  187/. 
26,  1488,  88,  25(;  p. 
'—Same:  Report  on  investigation  of  charges  against 
Charles  Daniels,  George  Barker,  'i"'!  Jo''"  i^- 
Talcott,  justices  of  Supreme  Court.     18(-..     8. 

63  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  182,  1872.) 
_  Report   of    eomnuttee    on    ways    and    means     upon 
Capit(d    Commission    investigation.      18/2.      »  . 
7!)  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  .5!),  1872.) 

—  Report,  minority  report,  and  testimony  of  committee 

on  .rrievanees,  on  petition  of  Stephen  English,  in 
matter  of  investigation  of  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Co.     1873.     3  pm.     8°.  . 

—  Report  of  committee  on  judiciary,  on   investigation 

as  to  whether  provisions  of  chap.  855  of  ™  ot 
1868  have  been  properly  complied  with.  1873. 
8°.  116  p.  (Ass'y  doc.  33,  1873.) 
Note.  Rel.  to  elevated  railroiul  in  New  York  city. 
_  Report  of  committee  on  privileges  and  elections, 
Coggswell  vs.  Oakley.  1873.  8°.  166  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  51,  1873.) 

—  Report   of  select  committee  on  alleged  mismanage- 

ment of  Erie  Railway  Co.  1873.  8°.  785  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  98,  1873.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  affairs  of  cities,  in  regard  to 

management  of  Street  Cleaning  Bureau  of  1  olice 
Board  of  city  of  New  York.  1874.  8°.  888  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  122,  1874.) 

—  Report   of  committee    on    privileges    and    elections, 

Messer  vs.  Scherman.  1874.  S".  50  p.  (Assy 
doc.  Ill),  1874.)  „  , 

—  Same:   Report  and  testimony,  Nachtman  vs.  Scher- 

man.    1874.    8°.    347  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  133,  18/4.) 

—  Report  of  sub-committee  of  committee  on  ways  aiu 

means,  upon  their  investigation  of  New  Capitol 
C.mimis.sion.  1874.  8".  56  p.  (Assy  doc. 
152,  1H74.)  ,         .       . 

—  Report  of  committee  cm  commerce  ami  navigation    on 

investigation  of  Albany  and  Greenbush  Brulge 
Co.      1875.     8".      182  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  130,  18/...) 

—  Same,  rel.  to  Board  of  Commissioners  of  Emigration. 

1875      8».     67  p.     (Ass'y  iloc.  124,  1875.) 

—  Report  of  committee   on  judiciary,  in   rel.  to  supply 

bill  of  1874.  '75.  8".  181  p.  (Ass  y  doc.  K..', 
1»75.) 

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—  Report  of  committee  on  ways  and  means,  on  assess- 

ment and  taxation.  1875.  8°.  110  p.  (Ass'y 
doc.  112,  1875.) 

—  Report  and  testimony  of  select  committee  on  causes 

of  increase  of  crime  in  city  of  New  York.  1876. 
3  V.     8". 

—  Report  of  committee  of  investigation  into  affairs  of 

Commissioners  of  Emigration  and  Quarantine. 
1876.     8°.     971  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  33,  1876.) 

—  Reports  and  testimony  of   committee  on  insurance, 

rel.  to  life  insurance  companies.  1877.  2  v. 
8°.     (Ass'y  doc.  !»3  and  103,  1877.) 

—  Report   of    committee    on    privileges  and  elections, 

Uraman  vs.  Curran.  1877.  3  pm.  8°.  (Ass'y 
doc.  51.  64,  58,  1877.) 

—  Same:  Duell  vs.  Clark.     1878.     3  pm.     8°. 

—  Same :  Proceedings,  Bradley  vs.  Clancy.    1878.    8°. 

118  p. 

—  Same:  Proceedings,  Morris  vs.  Purdy.     1878.      8°. 

500  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  railroads,  on  coal  combina- 

tion.    1878.    8".     100  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  128,  1878.) 

—  [Report  of]  committee  on  judiciary,  in   matter  of 

charges  against  A.  P.  Smith,  County  Judge  and 
Surrogate  of  Cortland  County,  before  the  sub- 
committee.    1879.     8°.     338  p. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  State  normal  schools. 

1879.     8°.     48  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  152,  1879.) 

—  Testimony    [before]    committee    on    commerce  and 

navigation,  in  rel.  to  New  York  and  Brooklyn 
bridge.     1879.     8°.     602,  791  p. 

—  Report   and   proceedings  of    special   committee    on 

railroads.     1879-80.     5  v.  and  3  pm.     8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  insurance,  on  amount  paid 

by  each  insurance  company  during  last  5  years 
for  examination  by  Insurance  Dept.  1880.  8°. 
401  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  134,  1880.) 

—  Report  of  special  committee  to  investigate  lease  of 

Plattsburgh  and  Danneraora  R.  R.  1880.  8°. 
164  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  123,  1880.) 

—  Proceedings   of   special    committee    on  bribery  and 

corruption.     1881.     8°.     570  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  canals  on  terminal  charges 

at  various  ports.  1881.  8°.  205  p.  (Ass'y 
doc.  114,  1881.) 

—  Report  of  special   committee  on  affairs  of  Cypress 

Hill  Cemetery.  1881.  8°.  202  p.  (Ass'y  doc. 
14,  1881.) 

—  Proceedings  before  committee  on  judiciary,  in  matter 

of  charges  against  ex-Att'y-Gen.  Hamilton  Ward 
and  Hon.  T.  R.  Westbrook,  Justice  of  Supreme 
Court.     1882.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Proceedings  before  sub-committee  of  committee   on 

wavs  and  means,  on  investigation  of  the  new 
Cajpitol.     1882.     512  p. 

—  Report  and  testimony  of  special  committee  for  in- 

vestigating insurance  companies.     I,s82.     2  V.  8". 

—  Report  of  sub-committee  of  committee  on  commerce 

and  navigation,  to  investigate  building  and  leas- 
ing of  docks,  piers,  bulk-heads,  and  matters  rel. 
thereto,  in  city  of  New  York.  1882.  8°. 
1504  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  132,  1882.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on   State  prisons,   concerning 

treatment  of  prisoners  committed  to  State  Re- 
formatory, and  testimony  taken  before  com- 
mittee.    1882.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  Testimony  taken  before  committee  on  State  prisons, 

in  investigation  of  Elmira  Reformatory.  1882. 
8°.     300  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  130,  1882.) 


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-  Saml\n  investigation  of  Sing  Smg  Pnson.     1882. 

8°      249  p.     (Ass'y  floe.  131,  18o^-; 
-Investigations,  proceedings  and  report  of  committee 

on  State  prisons.     1883.     8".     1148  p. 
_  Proceedings  of  committee  on  privileges  and  elections, 

Coffey  vs.  Sheridan.     1883.     8°.     232  p. 
_^a.>^:  Connelly  vs.  Lindsay.     1883. _   8°.     294  p 
-Proceedings  before   railroad    committee   on   pubie 
p!arks  in  New  York  and  the  elevated  railroads. 
1S83      8°      21">  p. 
_  Same  ■    before   sub-committee   on  alleged    attempts 
to  "influence  legislative  action   and  payments  of 
money.     1883.     8°.     88  p. 
_  Proceedings  of  committee  on  privileges  and  elections, 

Sprague  vs.  Bliss.     1883.     8o.     191.  ^J  P- 
_  -  vln  Voast  vs.  Derrick.     1883.     8°.     293  p. 

Greenwood  vs.  Hotchkiss.     1883.     365  p. 

-  Report  of  special  committee  on  management  of  West- 
ern House  of  Kefuge,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1884. 
8°      768  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  156,  1884.) 

-Report  of  special  committee  ^o  j^a7/^t|f/%*^' X' 
Lunatic  Asylum  at  Utica.     1884.    8°.    30,  140^  p. 

(Ass'y  doc.  164,  1884.)  _         ....     .-^^ 

_  Report  of    special  committee  to  investigate  tontine 

insurance      1885.     8°.     118  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  155, 

-Reporfof  special  committee  in  the  matter  of  the 
Brooklyn  investigation.  1887.  »  •  oo  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  110,  1887.) 

_  Report  of  committee  to  investigate  telephone  charges. 
1888.     8°.     75  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  60,  1888.)  _ 

_  Report  of  committee  on  ways  and  means  on  investi- 
gation of  C:  B.  Andrews,  Supt.  of  Pub  ic  bmld- 
inc^s.     1888.'    8°.     156  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  81,  1888.) 

—  Report  of  the  judiciary  committee  on  investigation 

of  the  legislative  integrity  of  certain  members. 
1888.     8°.     98  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  90,  1888.) 

—  Report   of  special  committee  to  investigate  Indian 

Voblem   of   N.    Y.,    1888.      '89.      8°.     1282   p. 

(Ass'y  doc.  51,  1889.) 
Note     An  ed.  also  pub.  without  testimony.    410  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  appropriations  on  construc- 

tion of  the  Assembly  chamber  ceiling.     188.t.    »  • 
10,  516  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  66,  18S9.)  _ 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  construction  ot  As- 

sembly ceiling  and  repairs  to   staircase.     1889. 
8«.     28,  1103  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  104,  1889.) 

—  Reports  from  the  several  institutions  of  the   btate 

which  are  in  receipt  of  public  moneys,  and  have 
chartie  of  juvenile  delinquents  or  other  indigent 

or    committed    children.       1890.      8°.      44o     p. 

(Ass'y  <loc.  91,  1890.) 
_  Report  of   committee   on   privileges   and   elections, 

Leroy    vs.    (iillice.       1890.      8°.      36,    IK.O    p. 

(Ass'y  doc.  83,  1890.)  . 

_  Report   of  ju.liciary   committee  on  charges   against 

Judge  II.  W.  I'/ookstaver.      1890.     8o.     8,  240  p. 

(Ass'y  doc.  86,  1K90.) 
_  Proceedings  and  testimony,  Davis  vs.  ShefFer.    18.il . 

8".     136  p.     (As.s'y  doc.  39,  1.S91.) 
_  Proceedings  and  testimony,  Howard  vs.  Stranahan. 

1891.     8".     56  p.      (Ass'y  <loc.  JO,  1H91.) 

—  Report  of  tiie  committee  on  privileges  and  elections, 

Dwyer  vs.  Dunlap.  iK91.  8".  8,  211  p.  (Assy 
doc.  41,  1891.) 

—  Reports  of  committee  on    piihlic   hinds  an.l  forestry 

relative  to  administration  of  laws  in  relation  to 
Forest  preserve  hy  Forest  commission.  1891. 
8°.     615  p.      (Ass'y  iloc.  81,  1891.) 

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—  Proceedings   and   testimony,  Bush    vs.    Lounsbury. 

189;i.     8".      138  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  H),  18!»;5.) 

—  Proceedings    and    petition,    Conlilin    vs.    McGuire. 

1894.     8°.     108  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  15,  181>4.) 

—  Proceedings    of    sub-committee    on    privileges    and 

elections.  Conklin  vs.  McGuire.  1894.  8". 
390  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  37,  1894.) 

—  Report  of   committee    on    privileges    and    elections, 

Conklin  vs.  McGuire;  majority  and  minority 
report.     1894.    8°.     24  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  47,  1894.) 

—  Proceedings    and    testimony    before    committee    on 

privileges  and  elections,  Kings  Co.  1894.  8o. 
374  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  30,  1894.) 

—  Proceedings  of   committee  on   privileges  and  elec- 

tions, contested  seats  from  New  York  and  Ki(;h- 
mond  counties.  1894.  8°.  2  pm.  (Ass'y  doc. 
73  andSX,  1894.) 

—  Proceedings    and    testimony,    Ablett   vs.    Douglas. 

1894.     8°.     1160  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  43,  1894.) 

—  Petition  and  proceedings,  Dwyer  vs.    Plant.     1894. 

8°.     15,  242  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  91,  1894.) 

—  Petition  and  memorial,  Kneeland  vs.  Hughes.    1894. 

8°.     79  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  14,  1894.) 

—  Proceedings  and  testimony,  Kneeland  vs.    Hughes. 

1894.  8°.     188  p.     »: Ass'y  doc.  34,  1894.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  judiciary  as  to  whether  Mr. 

Schillinger  voted  on  bill  for  additional  factory 
inspectors.   1894.  8°.  62  p.  (Ass'y  doc.  61,  1894.) 

—  Report    and    proceedings     rel.   to    management   of 

State  Reformatory  at  Elmira.  1894.  2  v.  8°. 
(Ass'y  doc.  89,  1894.) 

—  Report  of   committee  on  public  lands  and  forestry 

relative    to    Adirondack    lands    and    tax    sales. 

1895.  8".     189  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  38,  1895.) 

—  Proceedings  and  testimony,  Morey  vs.  Blake.     1895. 

8°.     227  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  44,  1895.) 

—  Report  of   special   committee   on  alleged  frauds  in 

government  of  Syracuse.  1895.  8°.  217  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  57,  1895.) 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  en  uses  of  strike  of 

the  surface  railroads  in  Brooklyn.  1895.  8°. 
721  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  80,  1895.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  prisons.     1895.     8°.     205  p. 

(Ass'y  doc.  92,  1895.) 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  good  roads.     1896. 

8°.     117  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  26,  1896.) 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  female  labor  in  city 

of  New  York.  1896.  8°.  64  p.  (Ass'y  doc. 
29,  1896.) 

—  Report  and  testimony  of  special  committee  on  depre- 

dations of  timber  in  the  forest  preserve.  1896. 
8°.     922  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  67,  1896.) 

—  Report   and   testimony  before    cities   committee    on 

management   of   N.    Y.    and   Brooklyn   Bridge. 

1896.  8".     216  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  82,  1896.) 

—  Report   and    testimony  before   cities    committee    on 

Board  of  commissioners  of  charities  and  correc- 
tions, Kini,'s  CO.  1896.  8".  2868  p.  (Ass'y 
doc.  83, 1896.) 

—  Report  and  testimony  before  s{)ecial  committee  on 

condition  of  female  labor  in  N.  Y.  city.  1896. 
8«.     1949  p.     2  V.     (Ass'y  doc.  97,  1896.) 

—  Report  and  testimony  of  special  committee  on  munic- 

ipal ow■ner^hip  of  street  and  elevated  railroads. 
1890.     8°.     1971  p.     2  V.     (Ass'y  doc.  98,  KS!)6.) 

—  Report  of  special  committee  as  to  what  lands  should 

be  acquired  within  the  forest  preserve  to  protect 
the  watershed.  1897.  8°.  187  p.  (Ass'y  doc. 
46,  1897.) 


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—  Arguments  before  committee  on  insurance  [leb.  8, 

18981.     h.t.p.     ['98.]     16  p. 
-Same.-  Hearing    [Feb.    15,    1898,    on   Bondy   bill]. 

h.  t.  p.     ['98.]     8°.     11  p.  .     ,  . 

-Report   of   special  committee  «/ ^"'[^"g^J^^a 'To 

and  office  of  the   county  of  N.   Y.     18 Jy.     »  • 

7    847  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  40,  1899.) 
_  Report  of  special  committee  as  to  what  additional 

lands  shall  be  acquired  within  the  forest  preserve 

to  protect  the  water  sheds  and  for  the  agricultural 

experiment    station.      1899.      8°.      16,     119    p. 

(-Ass'y  doc.  43,  1899.)  .      ,  ^      .     ^, 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  convict  labor  in  the 

penal  institutions  of  the  State.    1899.    S".     56  p. 
(Ass'y  doc.  66,  1899.) 

Miscellaneous. 

[Arms.l     Commissioners  of  Correct  Arms  of  State  of 
^  N.Y.     Report.     1881.     8°.     27  p.     4  pi.     (Sen. 

doc.  61,  1881.) 
\_Banks.-]     Receivers  of  Canal    Bank.  ^  Report  in  an- 
swer    to    resolutions   of    Assembly.     1849.     8  . 
158  p. 
See  also  U7ider  Legislature,  Senate,  1849. 
Savings  Banks  of  N.  Y.  State.  Reports  on  unclaimed 
deposits.     1870.     8°.     151  p. 
\ Baths.-]     Report  on  public  baths  and  public  comfort 
stations  by  the  mayor's  committee  ot  JN.  Y.  city. 
1897.     8°.     249  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  66,  1897.) 
{Boundaries.']      Commissioners  on  Eastern  Boundary 
of  N.J.     Report.     1808.     f".     42  p. 
Commis.sioners  to  Ascertain   Boundary  Line  between 
N.     Y.    and     Conn.,    1856.      Reports.       57-59. 
3  pm.     8°. 
_  1859.     Reports.     1860-61.     2  pm.     8°. 
-1879.     Report.     1880.     8°.     13  p. 
Report  of  regents  on  boundaries  of  tbe  fate.     1874- 
78.     2  V.     8°.     (Sen.  doc.  108,  1873;  61,  1877.) 
Note.    A  later  ed.  of  v.  2  issued  1884,  forming  a  continuation, 
and  prep,  by  D.  J.  Pratt. 
Report  on  Penn.    and   N.  J.    boundary   monuments. 
1877-78.     2  pm.     8".     (Ass'y  doc.  62,  18/7,  49, 

Report  on  the  re-survey  of  N.  Y.  and  Penn.  boundary 
line.      1879-80.      2   pm.      8°.     (Assy   doc.    91, 
1879;  100,   1880.) 
Note.    2d  ed.  issued  of  1879  rpt. 
Renort  of  Commission  on  Boundary  Lines  between 
NY     an<l   Penn.   and  N.   J.     1882-84.     3  pm 
'    8°     (Sen.  doc.  20,   1882;  Ass'y  doc.  161,  1883.) 
(Sen.  doc.  46,  1884.)  . 

Report  of  regents'  Boundary  Commission,  upon  N.  Y 
and  I'enn.  boundary,  with  final  report  ot  11.  W. 
Clarke,     il.  ami  n.aps.     '86.     8".     41K)  p. 
See  also  under  Supplemental :  Colonial,  General  As- 

sembly.  r,     .      ^         r 

[Canal.']     Commissioners  to  Explore  Route  of  an  Jn- 
Icind    Navifjalion   from   //udson's  river  to   Lake 
Ontario  and  Lake  Erie.   Report.   1811.  «"•  ^-M'- 
Com,m.issioner  rel.  to  Enlarrjinij  Canals  for  Natumal 
rnrposcs.     Report.      186:!.       8".       105  p.      (Sen. 
doc.  110;    Ass'y  doc.  174,  lHf;:i.) 
Commission  to  Foster  a,nd  Develop  Ldernal  Commerce. 
Annual  report,  l8t-3d,  1871-7:5.     '72-74.     ..  pm. 
H'>. 
Note.    P'or  Intrddiictlon  of  Htciim  on  caniilH. 

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[N.  Y. 


Keport,  1895-96.      '96-97.     2 


\_Canal,  continned.'\ 

Canal  Investigating    Commission.      Report.      187G. 

2  V.     8°. 
Commissioners  to  Investigate  certain  Lateral  Canals. 
Keport.      1877.      8°.'      207    p.      (Ass'y   doc.    30, 
1877.) 

{^Capital  Punishment.'^  Commission  [om]  most  Hit- 
wane  and  Practical  Method  of  Carrying  into 
Effect  Sentence  of  Death  in  Capital  Cases.  Re- 
port; [by]  E.  T.  Gerry,  .\.  P.  8oiith\viek,  Mat- 
thew Hale.  1888.  8"".  95  p.  (Sen.  doc.  17, 
]^<88.) 

—  Sanu'.,  eniitled :    Commissioners  on  Capital   Punish- 

ment. Additional  report,  Jan.  1892.  '92.  8". 
36  p.      (Sen.  doc.  12.  1892.) 

—  See  also  under  Legislaturf,  Assembly,   1846-48,  51, 

57,  59,  60. 

[Cajntal.']  Capital  Centenary  Commission.  Capital 
centenary  ;  report  of  the  celebration  of  the  luOih 
anniversary  of  the  State  Capital  in  Albany. 
1897.     8«.      121  p.     (Assy  doc.  65,  1897.) 

[Capitol.]  New  Capitol  Commissioners.  Animal  re- 
port, 1869-82.     '70-83.     8°. 

Sff  also  under  Lea;islatiire,  Senate,  1875;  As.iembly,  1872 
74,  82. 

—  Report  giving  detailed   statement   of   all  receipts 

and      disbursements     since     commencement    of 

works.     1871.     8°.     77  p.     (Sen.  doc.  16,  1871  ) 
Supervising      Commissioners    of    Capitol.      Keport, 

1889-90.     '90-91.     2  pni.     8°. 
Capitol   Commissioner.      Report,  1891-94.     '95.      8°. 

103  p. 
Capitol    Commission 

pm.     8°. 

—  Specifications     for    the    materials    and  work    re- 

quired for  finishing  the  constrnction  and  complet- 
ing the  State  Capitol.  1895.  104  p.  8°.  (Sen. 
doc.  43,  1895.) 

[Cattle.']  State  Cattle  Commissioner.  Report.  1879. 
'80.  8°.  76  p.  (Ass'y  doc.  31,  1880.) 
State  Cattle  Commissioners .  Report  in  connection 
with  report  of  Metropolitan  Board  of  Health,  in 
rel.  to  Texas  cattle  disease.  1869.  8"^.  148  p. 
(Sen.  doc.  9,  1869.) 
Commission  on  Tuberculosis  in  Cattle.  Rejiort.  1895. 
8".     48  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  28,  1895.) 

[Charities.]  State  Board  of  Charities.  Directory  of 
the  Charitable,  Eleemosynary,  Correctional  an<l 
Reformatory  Institutions  of  the  State.  1892.  8°. 
494  p.      (Ass'y  doc.  77,  1892.) 

[Cities.]      Commissioners  to   Devise   Plan  for   Govern- 
ment of  Cities.    Report.  1877.    8°.    48  p.    (Ass'y 
doc.  68,  1877.) 
J^ote.    Also  called  Tilden  Commission. 

Commissioners   on     Sources    of     Water   Supply    for 

Syracuse.     1889.     8«.     102  p.     (Ass'y  doe.   100, 

1889.) 
Commds.'iinners    on   Legislation  for   Cities    of  Sfcond 

Class.     Report.     1896.     S<    82    p.     (Sen.   doc. 

24,  1896.) 
Commissioners   on    Legislation  for    Cities   of  Thin' 

Class.     Report.     1896.     8°.     8  p.      (Ass'y    doc. 

45,  1896.) 

—  Minority    report.     1896.      8°.     76   p.     (Ass'y  doe. 

51,  1S96.) 
Greater  New    Vork  charter ;  submitted  by  the  com- 
mission.    1897.     8°.     32,  898  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  53, 
1897.) 


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[N.  Y. 


[Cxvil    War.-]     Board  of  State  Officers  for  Emhodying 
and  Equipment  of  a   Volnntcer  Militta      Kcport. 

1862.  8°.     214  p.     (Sen.  doc.  2i),  or  Assy  doc. 

15,  1862.)  .  ,  ^    i.f 

Bureau  of  Military  Statistics.     Annual  report,  1st- 

r,th    Jan    18(i4-67.     '64-()8.     5  v.     8°. 
_  Stale  mUitlry  record,  v.  1.      1866      8o.     26    28  p. 
_  Catalogue  of  war  relics  and  miscellaneous  articles. 

1883      8".     62  p. 
_  Presentation  of  regimental  colors  to  Legislature. 

1863,  64.     2  V.     8°.  . 

_  Presentation  of  flags  of  N.  Y.  volunteer  regiments 

and  other  organizations  to  Gov.  lenton.      1865. 

8".     249  p. 
Note.     Also   known   as   Bureau   of   Military   Record;  both 
titles  used  indiscriminately. 
Commissioner   of    Soldiers'    National    Cemetery    at 

Gettysburg.     Report.     1869.     80.     lo2  p. 
Coramissioners    for    the     Chattanooga    Monuments. 

Report.     1894-95.     2pm.     8°.  ^    ^       ,. 

Commissioners   to    Protect    Harbors   and  Frontier.^. 

Report.     1864.     8°.     50  p. 
General   Agent  for  Relief    of    Sick   and    Wounded 

Soldiers.       Annual    report,    1864-65.        65-66. 

2  pm-     8°.  .  A  1 

SuperiiUendent   of  Military  Agencies.      Annual  re- 
port,  1864,  65.     '65-66.     2  pm.     8°. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Adjutant-general. 
[Courts  A     Report  of    county  clerk  of    county  of  New 
York  giving  list  of  all  referees  selected  by  court, 
1893-94.     1895.      8°.     140  p.      (Ass'y    doc.    83, 

189  "5  ) 
[Description   and    History.]     Agent   to    Procure   cind 
Trariscribe  Documents  in  Europe  rel.  to  Colon- 
ial  History  of  State.     Final  report,  [byj  J.  R. 
Brodhead.     1845.     8'\     374  p.  ,      „^     .     , 

Atlas  of  N.  Y.,  [prep.]  by  S.  De  Witt;  also  Physical 
geography   of    State    and    statistical    tables;    by 
1).  H.  Burr.     N.  Y.,  1829.     f°.    29  p      52  maps 
Commissioners  to  Superintend  Publication  of  Natural 
History  of  State.     Annual  report,  18o0-58.     51- 
59.     9  pm.     8°. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journal,  Docs.,  etc.,  1850. 
[Education.]      Union  College  Trustees.     Special  report 
'^^'^"   on  financial  condition.     1849.    8".    86  p.     (Ass'y 

Commissioners  to  Examine  Affairs  of  Union  College. 
Report.     1853.     8°.     241  p. 

CommLion  to  Secure  more  Perfect  Establishment, 
Government,  Regulation,  and  Economy  of  Com- 
mon Schools  in  City  of  New  Vork.  Report.  1858. 
8"      \V.y*  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  50,  1858.) 

Commission   to    Inquire  into^^  College    Land    GranL 

Majority  report.    1874. 

1874.) 

1874 


8°.  40  p.  (Sen.  doc.  92, 
80.  10  p.  (Sen.  doc. 
498  p.     (Sen.  doc.    lO;'., 


—  Minority    report 

93,  1874.) 

—  Testimony.     1874.     8". 

1h74  ) 
[Flection  ]     \U'VOTts    of    county  clerks  on  number  of 
L'         h"liitm.M,ts     found.      1847.      8o.     75    p.      (Sen. 
doc.  80,  1817.) 
_  Koports  <.f  clerks  of  the  I'.oards  of  ^"IH^rvisors  on 
..xponses.    1847.    H".   M4  p.   (S.-n.  doc.  (.5,  1.S47. ) 
_  /;,„,, <y    of    State    Canvassers.      Ofliciiil    canvass, 
State,  1883-84.      ['83-84. J    broadsules 

—  Oflici'il  eanviiHS,  electoral:  statement  of  whole  no. 

of  votes  given  for  electors  of  President  and  Vice- 
President,  4th  Nov.  1884.  n.t.p.  I'M.]  broad- 
side. 


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[N.  Y. 


{^Exposiiionsr^      Commissioner  from  N.  Y.  to  Paris  Ex- 
position, 1867.     Report,  1st,  2<1.     18G7-68.     8°. 
Board  of  General   Managers  of  Exhibit  of  State  at 
World's    Columbian  Exposition.     Names  of  gen- 
eral managers.      181)2.     8".     47  p. 

—  Report  of  exhibit,     il.     1894.     8".     647  p.     (Sen. 

doc.  8G,  18i)4.) 

—  See  also    under  Inspection  and  Regulation,   Edu- 

cation, 1893. 
Board  of    Women   Managers  of  Exhibit    of  State  at 
World's    Columbian    Exposition.       Educational 
exhibit:  circular  1,  5.     n.tp.     [1892.]     8°. 

—  Catalogue  of   N.  Y.  loan  exliibit  of  embroideries. 

miniatures,  watches,  snuff-boxes,  fans  and  laces, 
1893.      12°.     41  p. 

—  List  of  books  by  women,  natives  or  residents  of  the 

State.     1893.     16".     218  p 

—  Minutes  of    meetings   of  board  and  of   executive 

committee.      1893.     8°.     79,  18,  140  p. 

—  Report  for  the  exhibit,  1893.     '93.     8".     107  p. 

—  Report  of  Miss  J.  I.  Howard  to  Board.     1893.     10°. 

30  p.' 

—  Report   of   sub-committee    on    music.     1893.     8". 

50  p. 

—  Statistical  report  of  women  of  the  State.    1893.    8". 

63  p. 
New  York  State  Commission  to  the  Trajis- Mississiptpi 
and  International  Exposition  at   Omaha,   Neb., 
1898.     Report.     1899.     8".     59  p.      (Ass'y  doc. 
59,  1899.) 
Commissioners  representitig  the  State  of  Neiv  York  at 
the  UniversaT Exposition  at  Paris,  France,  1900. 
Report,  '01. 
\_Harbor.]      Commissioners  for  Preservation  of  Harbor 
of    New    York    from    Encroachments.     Reports. 
1856-57.     5  pm."    S". 

See  also  m?k7«?"  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Land;  Legisla- 
ture, Senate,  1854. 

[Harlem^  Bridge."]     Commissioners  of  Harlem  Bridge. 

Reports.     1864-69.     6  pm.     8°. 
\_Histo')-y .]     See  above.  Civil    War ;    Description   and 

History. 
{^Hudson  River.]      Commissioners  for  Improvement  of 

Hudson  River.     Report,  lst-4th.     1864-67.     8°. 
[^Indians.]     Agent  to  take   Census  or  Enumeration  of 

Indians.       Report,     [by]     H.    R.     Schoolcraft. 

1846.     8°.     285,  7  p. 
Commissioners  of  Indian  Affairs.     Proceedings  of 

Commissioners  appointed  for  extinguishment  of 

Indian  titles  in  N.  Y. ;  with  introd.  and  notes  by 

F.  B.  Hough,     maps.     1861.     2  v.     4°. 

—  Commissioner  on  treaties  with  Cayuga  Indians, 

1789  and   1795.     Testimony  taken  before  H.  F. 

Bissell.     1889.    93  p.     8°.     (Sen.  doc.  35,  1889.) 
[Insane.]      Commissioners  to  locate  an  asylum  for  the 

Insane  in  Northern  Neio  York.      Report.      1887. 

8°.    5(i  p.    maps  and  plans.    (Ass'y  doc.  11,  1887.) 
[Insurance.]     Commissioriers  appointed  by  Com/ptroller 

to  Examine  into  Fire  Insurance  Cos.  in  Cities  of 

Nev!  York  and  Brooklyn.     Special  report,  1856. 

'57.     8°. 
Life  Insurance  Cos.  of  State,     lieplies  giving  report 

of    loans.     1877.'    8°.     237  p.     (Ass'y    doc.    42, 

1877.) 
[Libraries]        Agent    for     International    Exchanges. 

Report  of  Alex.  Vattemare.     1849-50.    2i)m.    8". 

See  a/xo  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.  1847;  As- 
seinbly,  1844. 

[Palisades.]     Palisades  Commission.     Report.     1895- 
96.     '96-97.     2  pm.     8°. 


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[N.  Y. 


\^PaA-ks.'\     Commission  to  Select  and  Locate  Lands  for 
Public  Parks  in  New  York  City.     Report,   1884. 
il.     '84.     8°.     217  p.      (Sen.  doc.  20,  1884.) 
[Police.']     Board  of  Metropolitan  Police.     Annual  re- 
port, 1857-69.     '58-70.     12  v.     8°. 
A'ote.    Publication  doubtful  rpt.  for  1862.    Called  Board  of 
Commissioners  of  Metropolitan  Police,  rpts.  1864,  66. 

—  Rules  and  reKulations  for  government  and  guid- 

ance of  Metropolitan  police  force.     1858.     16°. 

125,  1  p. 
Communication  as  to  what  amount  of  fines  have 

been   collected   and    what   disposition   has  been 

made  of  same.     1862.     8°.     4:!  p. 
Report  in  rel.  to  amount  of  fines  collected  from 

Apr.  10,  1860,  to  date.     '62.     8°.     107  p. 
Report  of  fines  collected  from  officers  and  men  in 

county  of  Kings.     1870.     8°.     58  p. 
Board  of  Police  of  Capital  Police  District.     Annual 

report.  1865-69.     '66-70.     5  pm.     8°. 
Board     of     Commissioners    of    Niagara     Frontier 

Police  District.     Annual    report,  1866-70.     '67- 

71.     5  pm.     8". 
[Prison.]       Commissioners    to    Investigate    Pecuniary 

Affairs  of  the  Several  State  Prisons.     Report. 

18.;5.     8°.     947  p. 
Commissioners  to  Investigate  State  Prisons  and  State 

Reformatory  a.t  Elmira.     Report  and  testimony. 

1877.     8°.     750  p. 
State   Commission  on  Prison    Labor.     Report,  with 

proceedings  of  Commission,  minutes  of  evidence, 

and  index  of  subjects.     1871.     8°.    Ixviii,  325  p. 

(Ass'y  doc.  18,  1871.) 
[Railroad.]      Commission  for  Relief  of  City  of  Roches- 
ter and  N.  Y.  C.  and  ILR.  R.R.  Co.    Proceedings. 

1880.     8°.     35  p. 
Note.    Concerning  elevated  tracks. 

Commissioners  to  Determine  Location  of  N.   Y.  and 
Erie  R.  R.     Reports.     1847.     2  pm.     8°. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State. 

[Reformatory .]      Commission  to  secure  a  site  for  a  State 

Reformatory  inUlster  County.     Reports.     1893. 

8°.     93  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  34,  1893.) 
[Sewers.]     Bronx  Valley  Sewer  Commission.     Report, 

1896.  8«.   74  p.  maps.  pis.   (Ass'y  doc   77,  1896.) 
[Tenements.]      Tenement- House  Commission.     Report. 

1885.     8".     235  p.     (Sen.  doc.  36,  1885.) 
Tenement-house    problem    in    New    York.     1888. 

8^     52  p.     (Sen.  doe.  16,  1888.) 
Tenement- House     Committee.       Report.       1895.       S". 

649  p.     (Ass'y  doc.  37,  1895.) 
[Transportation.]    Commission  to  Ascertain  best  means 

for  TransportoMon  of  Passengers  in  City  of  New 

York.     Report.     186'7.     8°.     110  p. 
See  also  above,  Canal,  Railroad. 

SiPPLEMENTAL  :    COLONIAL. 

Colonial  laws  of  N.  Y .,  1664-1776,  —  incliidln«  charter  to  Duke 
of  York,  <:ommiBHionn  and  inHtriictions  to  colonial  govcrnorM,  the 
I^uke'H  lawH,  lawn  of  Doti^an  and  I^-Uler  aHHemblicH,  charti^rs  of 
Albany  and  .New  York,  and  act«  of  colonial  UtiMlalureH,  1691-177.5, 

—  form  v.  2.'i-'27  of  the  l)o<unicnlH  of  the  State  Asnernbly,  118th 
HCHH.,  iHit.O.  Other  matter  rel.  to  (Jolonlal  period  in  N.  Y.  will  be 
found  under  Kxecutive  and  Staff,  ComidroUrr,  /ifm/lution;  Sfc. 
of  State,  IliHloru ;  under  IiiHtitutlonH,  StdtK  lllHtnrlan,  State. 
Lihrary  ;  under  MlBCcllaneouM,  I)KHcrlption  anil  Hintory. 

New    Netherlands.      Laws    and    ordinances,    1638-74; 
r-omji.  and  tr.  from  original  Dutch  records  by  E. 
P..  O'Cailaghaii.      JK6H.     8".      xxxii,  602  p. 
Note.     lH«ui:d  by  State  Senate. 

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[N.  Y. 


General  Assembly.  Lnws  of  the  State,  1691-1762  ;  di- 
gested by  W.  Livingston  and  W.  Smith.  N.  Y., 
1762.     2  V.     fo. 

—  Same,  1691-1773.     v.  1.     N.  Y.,  1774.     £». 

Note.    For  v.  2  see  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State. 

—  Same,  1774-75.    N.  Y.,  1774-75.     202,  2  p. 

Note.    Republished  1888  by  Sec.  of  State  in  8",  239  p. 

—  Journal  of  votes  and  proceedings,  1691-1776.    1764- 

1S20.     3  V.     fo. 

—  Statement  of    right   of  Ci)lony    with    respect  to   its 

eastern  boumliiry  on  Connecticut  river,  so  far  as 
concerns  late  encroachments  under  government 
of  New  Hampshire,  e^c.     N.  Y.,  1773.    f».    28  p 

—  Same  :  Appendix,  Narrative  of  proceedings  subse- 

quent to  royal  adjudication,  concerning  lands  to 

westward  of  Connecticut  river,  lately  usurped  by 

New  Hampshire.     N.  Y.,  1773.      fo.     28  (64)  p. 

Legislative  Council.  Journal,  1691-1775.   1861.   2  v.  fo. 

Note.  Iseued  by  Stale  Senate.  The  Couucil  had  a  three- 
fold function:  1,  Kxiculivo,  as  a  Privy  Council;  2,  Judicial, 
with  Governor  they  formed  a  Court  ifor  the  Correction  of 
Errors  and  Appeals  ;  3,  Legislative,  they  eont^tituted  the  second 
branch  of  the  Legislature,  taking  place  of  present  Senate. 

\_Miseellaneovs.'\  Documents  relative  to  colonial  liis- 
tory  of  N.  Y. ;  procured  in  Holland,  England, 
and  France  by  J.  R.  Brodhead ;  ed.  by  Vj.  B. 
O'Callaghan.  Maps  and  plans.   1853-87.  15  v.  4°. 

Cont. :  V.  1,  2.  Holland  docs.,  1603-78. 

3-8.  London  docs.,  161-J-1782. 

9-10.  Paris  docs.,  1631-1774. 

11.  General  index. 

12.  Dutch  and  Swedish  settlements  on  Delaware 

river. 

13.  Towns    along  the    Hudson    and    Mohawk 

rivers,  163U-lf)84. 

14.  Early    colonial   settlements,  principally   on 

Long  Island. 

15.  N.  Y.  State  archives,  v.  1 :  N.  Y.  in  the  Rev- 

olution. 
Note.    Various  vols,  issued  under  direction  of  Governor, 
Comptroller,  Sec.  of  State,  and  University  of  the  State,    v.  12, 
14,  10  comp.  by  B.  Fernow. 

Journals  of  the  Provincial  Congress,  Provincial  Con- 
vention, Committee  of  Safety,  and  Council  of 
Safety,  1775-77.     1842.     2  v.     f". 

Note.  Issued  by  State  Legislature.  The  Provincial  Con- 
vention was  held  April  20-22,  177'i,  to  choose  delegates  to 
Continental  Congress.  I'roviucial  Congress  was  held  1775- 
1777,  and  was  really  the  successor  of  the  Old  General  Assem- 
blj',  tilling  the  interim  till  the  Legislature  met  under  the  Con- 
slitulidu  in  1777.  The  Congresses  became  regular  legislative 
bodies  by  constitutional  approval. 


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Material  furnished  by  E.  C.  Richardson   Librarian  Princeton 
University,  and  Henry  C.  Buchanan,  State  Librariaii. 

Dutch  in  posseBsion,  1610.  Embraced  in  various  patents  and 
sran^s  by  En^gZd,  1620-1667.  Grant  to  Berkeley  and  Carteret 
fo  be  caUed  n!w  cisarea  or  New  Jersey,  1664.  divided  inJoEas 
and  West  Jersey,  1676;  ioined  with  New  Enahind,  16*^».  ;'«'»sey« 
united  tnlo  one 'royal  proyince,  1702  D-l-TVltiflcat'on'o" 
pendence  and  adoption  of  a  constitution,  1(70.  Kdtihcatiou  oi 
Federal  constitution,  1787. 
Legislative  documents  ;  annual,  1852-1901.     8°. 

Note.  Include  Governor's  message  and  rpts  of  State  offi- 
cefs!  boards,  commissions,  etc.  Through  Ifl. the  vanoi.s 
rpts  were  generally  printed  in  the  Journal  and  Minutes,  some 
of  them  were  reprint'ed  separately,  and  from  1847-ol  a  certain 
no.  of  copies  of  these  bound  up  together  without  title-page. 
In  1852  the  separately  printed  rpts.  were  gathered  under  the 
title  of  Appendix  to  Senate  Journal  or  Appendix  to  Assembly 
Minutes  or  Appendix  to  House  Journal,  the  benate  App.  and 
House  .\pp.  being  identical.  In  1862  the  App.  became  the 
Legislative  Docs.,  half  title  page  only  18b2-65.  In  ^878-79,  v. 
boSnd  in  two  pts.;  1880-85,  pub.  in  2  vs.;  1886-89,  3  vs. 
annually  ;  1S90,  4  vs. ;  1891-1901,  5  vs.  annually. 

Un  to  1888  the  Legislative  Docs,  bore  the  number  on  out- 
side; and  on  half  title-page  the  year  of  the  legislative  sess 
In  1889  the  half  title. page  repeated  the  1888,  while  binders 
title  eave  1889;  and  for  subsequent  years,  until  sess.  of  1896, 
the  outside  date  is  for  year  of  sess.  The  docs,  of  189b  are 
marked,  outside  and  in,  1895,  and  the  following  years  corre- 
sDond-  the  year  refers  therefore  to  year  covered  by  report,  not 
year  of  sess.  Not  all  the  reports  are  contained  in  the  I>egis- 
lative  Documents,  but  selections  made  by  the  Printing  Board. 

Constitution  and  Constitutional  Conventions. 

Constitution  of  N.  J.     Burlington,  1776.     f°.     12  p. 
Note.    Only  one  copy  known. 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  N.  J.  Printed  by  authority 
of  the  Dept.  of  State.     1875. 

—  Same.    Printed  by  authority  of  the  Legislature.    187*; . 

Constitution  of  the  State,  ratified  in  1844  and  amended 
Sept.  7th,  1875,  at  a  special  election.  Printed 
by  authority  of  the  Legislature.    1876.    8°.    57  p. 

Reports  of  Committee  appointed  Feb.  25,  1896,  to 
formulate  certain  amendments  to  the  Constitu- 
tion.    '96.     8°.     21  p. 

Convention,  June-Aug.  1776.  Journal  of  votes  and 
proceedings;  annexed,  sundry  ordinances  and 
the  Cori.stitution.  1776.  Reprinted  by  order  of 
the  Legislature,  18P.1  and  1879.     8°. 

Convention,  1787.  Minutes  of  Convention  of  Dec. 
nth,  1787,  to  ratify  Constitution  of  the  United 
States.  1788.  Reprinted  1888.  sm.  4".  31  p. 
Constitutional  Convention,  1844.  Journal  of  proceed- 
ings. '44.  12". 
See  also  vnder  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
1865,  68,  80. 

EXKCUTIVE    AND    StAFF. 

Governor.     Annual  message,  1k;5J),  47-1902.     8°. 
—  Inaugural  a.i.lr.'HH,  1851,  (10-75,  84-19(j2. 

(Jont.:  l«-'.l  by  Kort.  1H0O  by  Olden.  180.3  by  I'arker. 
ISfiHby  Ward.  ISO'.)  by  llaii<l<.l|)h  1H72  by  I'arker.  1875  by 
Bedlc.  18S4  by  Abbett.  1HS7  by  Orcen.  IS'JO  by  Abhett. 
189:!  by  WortH.  1896  by  GriK«H.  1899  by  Voorhecs.  1902 
by  Murphy.  ,  ,   .  j 

Note.  Many  of  the  addroHHCB  and  mcHsagcs  arc  also  prin*'-'1 
In  tierman. 


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Governor,  continued. 

—  Special  messages,  vetoes,  reports,  etc.,   1828,  40,  .55, 

5(5,  64,  67-88.     100  v. 
Nole.    None  in  1868,  73,  7.5;  i  ea.  yr.  1867,  70-72,  74,  84,  88; 
Sea.  yr.  1876,  8r,,  86;  4,  1878;  6,  1869;  11,  1879,80;  15,  1882; 
24,  1881 ;  1  ea.  yr.  for  remaining  yrs. 

—  Selections  from  the  correspondence  of  the  executive 

of  N.  J.,  1776-86.  Newark,  1848.  xvi,  368  p. 
8°. 

—  Proclamation  of  Gov.  Haines   [submitting  the  State 

Constitution  as  ratified  at  the  convention  of 
1844].     '44.     8°.     18  p. 

—  Proceedings  attending  the  inauguration  of  Hon.  W: 

A.  Newell  as  Governor,  ,7an.  20,  1857.     '57. 

—  Documents    accompanying  Gov.    Parker's  message. 

1865.     '<o&.     11  p.     8°. 

—  Proclamation  of  Gov.  Parker  respecting  inoperative 

acts,  Dec.  1,  1873.     32  p.     8°. 

—  Same,  Sept.  1874.     '74.     8°.     (Doc.  45.) 

—  Correspondence    between   the  Governors  of   N.    Y. 

and  N.  J.  on  the  demand  by  the  Gov.  of  N.  J. 
for  the  rendition  of  H.  W.  Baldwin  and  others, 
on  indictment  for  conspiracy.  [May  23-Dec.  6, 
1877.]  '77.     16  p.     8°. 

Legislature,    Journals,  Docs.,    etc.. 


Annual   report,    1861-1901.     ['62- 


—  See  also   under 

1873,  81. 
Adjutant- General 
1902.]     8°. 

—  Register  of  commissioned  officers  of  the  N.  J.  vol- 

unteers in  the  service  of  the  U.  S.  July  1,  1862. 
Trenton. 

—  Register  of  the   commissioned  officers  and  privates 

of  the  N.  J.  volunteers,  in  the  service  of  the 
U.  S.     Jersey  City.  1863. 

—  Record  of  officers  and  men   of   N.   J.  in  the   Civil 

War,  1861-65.  Compiled  in  the  office  of  the 
Adj't  Genl.  Pub.  by  authority  of  tlie  Legisla- 
ture.    1876.     2  V.     f". 

—  Report  of  the  Adjutant-general  in   reference  to  the 

number  of  citizens  of  N.  J.  serving  in  regiments 
of  other  States  during  the  Civil  War  of  1861-65, 
to  the  Senate  of  N.  J.     '80.     8".     (Doc.  36.) 

—  Official  register  of  the  officers  and  men  of  N.  .J.  in 

the  Revolutionary  War;  comp.  by  W.  S.  Stryker. 
1872.     8°.     .S78  p. 

—  Compilation    of    the   laws    governing  the    National 

Guard  and  the  enrollment  of  the  reserve  militia 
of  N.  J.,  1878.     '78.     8°.     80  p. 
Note.     For   militia  law  1866,  see  under  Legislature,  Laios, 

—  Report  concerning  Senate  bill  no.  186.     1888.     8°. 

(Doc.  36.) 

—  See  also    under   Legislature,  Journals,    Docs.,   etc., 

1881. 
Attorney-General.     Annual  report  concerning  all  suits 
in  which  the  State  is  a  i)arty,  or  in  wliicli  it  is 
interested,  1878-81,  87-88.      ['79-89.]     8°. 

—  Special  reports  and  opinions,  1867,  72,  76-88.     31  v. 

Note.     None  in  1S83,  87;  2,  1SS4;  3  ea.  yr.,  1882,  85;   6,  1879; 
9,  1880;  1  ua.  yr.  for  remaining  years. 

See  alxQ  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1882. 

Comptroller  of  the  Treasury.  .Animal  report,  18(!5- 
1901 ;  with  amount  of  ratables  and  financial  state- 
ments from  counties,  townships,  etc.  ['66-1902.] 
8«. 

—  Abstract  of  ratables  of  the  State  and  counties,  1861, 

1865-71.     '62-72.     8°. 

—  Annual  statements  of  railroad  and  canal  cos.,  with 

Report  of  State  Director  of  United  N.  J.   Rail- 
road &  Canal  Co.,  ls.53-1901.     ['52-1902.]     8°. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Railroads. 

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Comptroller  of  the  Treasury,  continued. 

—  Report  on  riparian  expenses.     1871.    8".     (Uoc.  di.  j 

—  Report   concerning    fees    of    county    officials     with 

copies  of  the  same.      1880.     8°.      (Doc.  29.) 

—  See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Depart- 

ment  of  Banking  and  Insurance,  ^ote. 
Quartermaster-General.      Annual    report,    18bl-lJUi. 

['62-1902.]     8°. 
Note.    Included  in  Gov.'b  message  prior  to  1861. 
Secretary  of  State.     Registry   and    returns    of   births, 

deaths,  and  marriages,  1851-77.      [  52-78.J     8«. 

—  Duties  of  inspectors  of  registry  and  elections,  under 

the  Act  of  1867.     '67.     13  p.     8°.      ^^^^   ^^    .. 

—  Annual  returns  of  the  general  election,  1884-86,  JO- 

94.     8°. 

—  List  of  certificates  of  corporations  filed  in  the  Dept. 

of  State  from  1846  to  1894.     '95.     482  p.     4°. 

—  Same,  1893-97.     '98.  .         ^      _ 

—  See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Banking 

and  Insurance;  Legislature,  Laws,  Ratlroad, 
and  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1879,  80,  81. 
Treasurer.  Annual  report  of  joint  committee  on 
Treasurer's  accounts,  1842-1901;  with  Treas- 
urer's report  to  the  Governor  on  finances  of  the 
State  for  fiscal  year.      ['43-1902.  J     8«. 

—  Special  reports  of  Treasurer,  1879-81. 

Cont. :  1879,  Fees  from  foreign  insurance  companies. 
1880,  Pleuro-pneumonia  bill. 

1880,  State  Bank  at  New  Brunswick. 

1881,  Fees  of  clerk  in  chancery,  etc. 

—  See   also  under  Legislature,  Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 

1872,  85,  and  under  Inspection  and  Regulation, 
Department  of  Banking  and  Insurance,  Note. 


Inspection  and  Regulation. 


Annual 


[ Agriculture.l     State  Board  of  Agriculture 
report,  lst-29th,  1873-1901.     '74-1902. 
Note.     Rpts.  1887-90  also  in  German. 

Synopsis  of  county  board  reports  presented  to  the 

State  Board,  1888.     '88. 

—  Address  of  Hon.  E:  Burrough,  Prest.  of  the  Board, 

at  fifteenth  ann.  sess.  Trenton,  Feb.  3,  1888. 
'88. 

—  Entomological  circulars.  Nos.  1-20.  n.p.,  n.  d.  8". 
— /See  a/so  1/ntZer  Legislature,  Journals,   Docs.,  etc., 

1850,  66,  72,  80. 

{Arbitration.']     State  Board  of  Arbitration.     Annual 
report,  1895-1901.     '96-1902.     8°. 

{Banking  and    Insurance.']     Commissioner  of  Insur- 
ance ("Secretary     of    State    ex-officio).      Report, 
1878-90.     '79-91.     8«. 
Cont. :  rt.  1.  Ins.  cos.  other  th:m  life.    Pt.  2.  Life  insurance. 

—  Annual  statement  of   banks  and    savings   institu- 

tions, 1877-90.     (Docs.  '77-90.) 
Note.    Hee  below,  Department  of  Hanking  and  Insurance. 

lit'port  of  the  Secretary  of  State  rel.  to  an  ex- 
amination of  the  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  of 
Newark.      1877.     H".      (Doc.  28.) 

Abstracts  of  the  statcnients  of  fire  insurance  cos. 

aiilhorizc(l  to  tranHa(;t  business  in  N.  J.,  showing 
their  condition  on  Dec.  31,  1879;  issued  in  ad- 
van<'e  of  animal  report.      18H0.     8o.       (Doc.  .^.8.) 

Department  of  lianJciug  and  Insurance.  Annual 
rc|i<irt  of  Oommissioner  rcl.  to  fire  and  marine 
innurance. 1891-1901.      '92-1902. 

.Annual  report,  of  Conmiissioiier  nd.  tr)  life,  fididity 

and  casualty  insurance,  1H91-1901.     '92-19(1.:. 

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\_ Banking  and  Insurance,  co7itinited.~\ 

—  Annual   report    of   Conunissionor  rel.    to    savinfi^s 

banks,  discount  banks,  antitrust  cos.     18'J1-1901. 
'92-1902. 

Jfote.  liefore  1849  these  reports  were  made  by  a  committee 
of  the  l/cgishiture;  from  lS49-(54  by  th(!  State  Tieasuror;  1865- 
76  by  the~8tatc  Coiiiptrollor ;  1877-90  by  the  Secretary  of  State. 
All  are  contained  in  the  Documents. 

—  See  also  tinder  Lcf^islaturc,  Journals,  Does.,  etc., 
1849,  74. 

Dairy  Commissioner.  Annual  rci)ort,  188<!-1900.  '87- 
1901.     8°. 

[Dentisiry.']  State  Board  of  Registration  and  Ex- 
amination in  Dentistry.  Keport,  1890-1901. 
'91-1902.     8«. 

\_Ediication.]     Superintendent  of  School  Census.     Re- 
port, 1892-9;^.     (Docs.  '93-94.) 
Trustees   of  School   Funds.      Annual    report,    1839- 
184G. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1858,  60. 

[Fish  and  Game.'\  Com.mis.tioners  of  Fisheries.  Re- 
port, lst-[l  1th].     1870-85.     '71-86.     8°. 

Note.  lBt-9th  rpts.  published  annually,  1870-78;  [10th]  covers 
1879-83;  [11th],  1884-85.  Appareiilly  no  rptn.  from  1x86-93. 
In  1894,  by  Act  of  the  Legislature,  this  board  was  reorgan- 
ized and  title  changed  to 

Fish  and  Game  Commissioners .    Annual  report,  1894- 
1901.     '94-1902. 

—  The  birds  of  N.J.     Compiled  by  C:   A.   Shriner, 

State  Fish  and  Game  Protector,  by  authority  of 
the  Commission.  l.'^OG. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc  , 
1847,  74,  82. 
[IIealth.~\  Board  of  Health.  Annual  report,  with 
report  of  Bureau  of  Vital  Statistics,  lst-25th, 
1877-1901.      (Docs.  1878-1902.)     8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  for  1892  also  in  German,  "^rhe  Board  of  Health 
also  issues  numerous  circulars  on  specific  subjects. 

[Insurance.]     See  Banking  and  Insurance. 
[Labor.]    Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor  and  Industries. 
Annual  report,  lst-24th,  1878-1901.   '79-1902.  8°. 
Note.     Rpt.  for  1889  also  in  German. 

Inspector  of  Factories  and  Workshops.     (Inspector  of 
Child  Labor.)     Annual  report,    lst-19th,    1883- 
1901.     '84-1902.     8°. 
Note.    Rpts.  for  1888,  89,  91,  92,  also  in  German. 

[Medicine.]       State    Board    of    Medical     Examiners. 

Report,  1891-1901.     '92-1902.     8«. 
[Mines.]      Comimssion er  of  Mines.     Report,   1892-93. 

'98-94. 
[ Phai-macy .]     State   Board    of    Pltarmacy.      Report, 

1877-1901.     '78-1902.     8°. 

Note.  Reports  are  made  to  the  N.  J.  Pharmaceutical  Asso'u, 
and  pub.  ia  its  proceedings. 

[Pilotage.]  Commissioners  of  Pilotage.  Annual  re- 
port, 1876,  86-1901.      '77,  '87-1902. 

Riparian  Commissioners.     Annual  report,   1869-1901. 
'70-1902.     8°. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1874,  84. 

[Roads.]       Commissioner  of  Public  Roads.       Annual 
report,  1894-1901.     '95-1902.     8^. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1856. 

[Sinking   Fund.]     Commissioners   of  Sinking    Fund. 
Report,  1865-90.     '66-91. 
See  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1873,  74,  80,  82. 


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r  Ta%ation.'\      Commissioner  of  Railroad  and  Corpora- 
tion Taxation.     Report,  1873-83.     74-84. 
Note.      Formerly  CominiBsioner  of  R.  R.  Taxation. 
—  Return   made  to  the  Comptroller  June  30,  1883. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Jourtials,  Docs.,  etc,  1857,  '82, 
'83,  '84. 
State  Board  of  Assessors.     Annual  report,  lst-18th, 

1884-1901.     '85-1902. 
-Supplemental  report.      Reports  of   cable,  electric 

and  horse  railroad  COS.,  1895-98.     '96-99. 
State  Board  of  Taxation.     Annual  report,  Ist-Uth, 

1891-1901.     '91-1902.     8°. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Taxation. 
r  Water  ]     Commissioners  of  State  Water  Supply.     Re- 
port, 1894.      (Docs.  i894.)  . 
r  Weiqhts   and    Measures.]       State    Supt.    of    Weights 
and   Measures.     Report,  1872-80.     '73-81.     8°. 

Institutions. 

[Agriculture.]     Rutgers  Scientific  School  and  Agricult- 
ural   College.     Annual   report,   1864-1901.      65- 
1902.     8°. 
—  Entomological  Dept.     Annual  report,    1895-1900. 

'96-1901.  .       ^^^       _, 

State  Aqricultural  Experiment  Station  (New  Bruns- 
wick) Annual  report.  lst-22d,  1880-1901 ;  and 
Annual  report,  lst-14th,  1888-1901,  oftlie  N.  J. 
Agricultural  College  Experiment  Station.     '81- 

—  Bulletin,  1-160,  1880-June,  1902.     New  Br.,    bO- 

1902.     8°. 
_  Special  bulletin,  A-R,  March,  1882-Dec.  '9/.    New 

Br.,  '82-97.     8°. 
_  Catalog  of  reports  and  bulletins.   Index  of  reports, 

1880-97.     (Special  bulletin  R.) 

—  Climate    and    crop    reports.       1888-1901.       New 

Brunswick,  '88-1901.     4«. 
_  Botanical  Dept.     Annual  report.     1890-1901.    .>1- 

1902. 
Slate  Agricultural  Society.     Annual  report,  1855-73. 

'56-74.     8°. 
Note.     Publication  doubtful  for  1864,  65,  68-72. 
_  Report  of  special  committee  of  State  Agricultural 
Soc.  rel.  to  cattle  disease.    1869.    8°.     (Doc.  5.) 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

[Blind  ]     See  forward  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind. 
[Cen.'sus.]     Census  of  1840.      ['41.]     8°. 
"-   Abstract   of   census    of    1850,    60,   70,  80,  90,   1900. 
(Docs.  '51,  61,  71,81,91,  1901.) 
Note.     Made  up  from  the  United  Stales  census. 
Abstract   of    State    census.     18.55,    65,    75,    85,    95. 
(Docs.  '.56,  60,  76,  86,  96.) 
r  Charities.]     Hoard  of  Managers  of  the  State  Chanties 
^  AidAss^n.     Annual  report,  1884-1901.   '85-1902. 

W. 
Note.     Formerly  Council  of  State  Charities  and  Correction. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
1881,82.  ^.  ,      .        , 

[Dtaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind]  Annn.il  report  of  deaf  and 
dumb  miite.s,  siijiported  wholly  or  in  part  by  N  .  .) . 
in  IV'iin.  In.slitwtion  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb. 
1870.  8".  (Doc.  15.) 
Commix.noners  on  Deaf  and  l)um.h,  lilmd  and  l<ee- 
hle-minded  in  N.  J.  Report,  1873.  '74.  8°. 
(Doe.  28.) 

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\^Deaf^  Piimb,  and  Blind,  continved.~\ 

Institutions  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.    Anmuil  report, 

18(;6-70.     '67-71. 
State    Institution  for  Deaf  Mutes.       Annual  report, 
1882-1901.     '83-1902.'    8°. 
Note.    Called  also  State  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution. 

See   also    under   Legislature,   Journals,   Docs..,  etc., 
1872. 
[Fducatio7i.'\     Svperintendent  of  Public  Schools.     An- 
nual report,  184(5-65.     '47-66.     8°. 

—  Laws  rel.  to  public  scliools ;  with  instructions  con- 

cerning the  duties  of  county,  town  and  district 
officers,  etc.     1854.     8°.     46  p. 
Board  of  Education   and  Superintendent  of  Public 
Instruction.  Annual  report,  1866-1'JOl,  '67-1902. 
Note.      Rpts.  for  1888,  1889,  1892  also  in  German. 

—  Organization  and  by-laws,  1866.     12  p.     8°. 

—  New   Jersey  school  law,  with  notes,  blanks,  and 

forms    for  the  use    and    government    of    school 
officers.     1869.     8°.     (Doc.  19.) 

—  Same  [with  amendments],   1887,  91,    93,   94,   95, 

97,  99.     7  V.     8°. 

—  School  law  of  1900.     8«. 

—  School  law  of  1902.     8°. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Laws  and  Journul.'i,  Docs., 
etc.,  1850,  and  under  Miscellaneous,  Education. 

—  Report  of  the  special  connnittee  on  school  organi- 

zation.    1889.     21  p.     8°. 

—  Bulletin  of   free    lectures   to  the  people,  189S-99. 

'99. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  .lournals.   Docs,  etc., 

1870,  71. 
State  Normal   School.     Annual   report   of   trustees, 
lst-47th,  1855-1901.     '56-1902.     8°. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Jonrnals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1848. 
See  al.so  forward  Industrial  Education  and  Reform. 
School. 
[^Epileptics.']      State    Village  for     Epileptics     (Sonier- 
ville).  Annual  report  of  Board  of  Managers,  1898. 
[Feeble-minded.~\     N.   J.    Training   School  for    Feeble- 
minded,   Children    (Vinelaiid).       Annual    report 
of  Board  of  Managers,  1889-1901.    Camden.    8°. 
Note.    Originally  called  "  Home  for  the  Education  audCaie 
of  Feeble-minded  Child ren." 

State    Institution  for  Feehle-minded    Women  (Vine- 
land).    Annual  report,  1888-1901.    '89-i902.     8°. 

—  Act  of  incorporation,  etc.     Elizabeth,  '88.     16°. 
See  also  back  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind. 

Geological  Survey.     Report,   1836,  40,  65;    by  H.    T). 
Rogers,     maps.     3  v.     8°. 

—  Annual  report,  1854-56,  by  W.  Kitchell.    '55-57.    8". 

—  Annual   report   of   the   State    Geologist,   1863-1901. 

maps  and  il.     '64-1902.     8°. 
Note.    By  G.  H.  Cook,  1863-88;  J;  C.  Smock,  1889-97.    Re- 
ports for  1872, '88   also   in   German.     Rpt.  for  1874   cout.  rpt. 
on  survey  of  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  boundary  made  in  July  and  Aug. 
1874  by  G.  H.  Cook. 

—  Final  report  of  the  State  Geologist;  v.  1-4.    1888-98. 

4  V.     8°. 

Note.  V.  1,  Topography,  Magnetism,  Climate,  '88;  v.  2,  pt. 
1,  Mineralogy,  Botany,  '89;  v.  2,  pi.  2,  Zoolojiy,  '90.  By  G.  H. 
Cook.  V.  3,  Water-supply,  water-power,  flow  of  stieaiiiB, 
etc.,  '94.  Ry  C.  C.  Vermeule.  V.  4,  Physical  Geography,  ",I8. 
By  R.  D.  Salisbury. 

—  Report  of  the  geology  of  the  county  of  Cape  May, 

by  G.    II.  Cook.     '57. 

—  Report  of  the  geology  and  agricultural  resources  of 

the    southern    division  of   the   State,    by   G.  H. 
Cook.     '57. 


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Geological  Survey,  continued.  ftpnlnmst 

—  Geology  of  N.  J.  by  G.  H.  Cook,  State  Geologist. 

With  portfolio  of  eight  maps.      68 
-Report  of  the  clay  deposits  of  Woo Jbndge    South 
\mboy  and  other  places  in  N.  J.,  with  their  uses 
for    fire    brick,    pottery,   etc.,   by  G.   H.    Gool£. 
maps.     1878.     8°.     (Doc.  12.) 

—  Paleontology  of  the  cretaceous  and  tertiary,  by  K.  r. 

Whitfield.     2  v.     188fi-92. 
Note       V     1,   Braehiopoda  and    lamembranchiata  of    the 
Rar  tan  clays  aud  greeuBand  marU  of  N.  J.    '86;  y.  2,  Gaster- 
opoda and  cephalopoda  of  the  Karitan   clayB  and  greensand 
marls  of  N.  J.     '92. 

—  Report  on  forests.      Accompanying    report  of    the 

state  geologist,  1899.      1900.    xvi,  327  p.     maps, 

—  Geo'logical  map  of  N.  J.     G:  H.  Cook,  J:  C. 

G.  M.  Hopkins.     1868. 
_  Map  of  N.  J.     G:  H.   Cook,  J:  C.  Smock 
Howell.     1877. 
See  aUo  wider  Supplemental,  Map  of  the  Province. 

—  Atlas  of   N.  J.     G.  H.  Cook,  State  Geologist.     20 

sheets,  1884-88.     f°. 
Note.    Issued  bound  and  unbound.    ,She^;tB  1-18  cover  divi- 
sionrof  the  Stale;  sheet   19  is  general  State  map;  sheet  20, 
relief  map. 

—  Topographical   map   of   N.   J.     New   series,  1899- 

1902.  f°. 
Note.  Issued  in  sheets;  scale  2,000  ft.  to  the  inch.  Up  to 
19^^  fourteen  sheets  had  been  i.sued,  as  fo»".-«  '  .i'/^^^J^""' 
H.,f.L-on«npk  Newark  Jerst-v  City,  Camden,  Elizabetn,  t  lain- 
KAmboV: Woodbury,  Mount  Holly,  Trenton.  Navesmk, 
Long  Branch,  Morristown. 

—  See   also   under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1857. 
UUstorin'    New  Jersey  Historical  Society .     Proceed- 
■         ;   1st  series,  v.   1-10,    1845-'66;  2d  ser.,    v. 
'  1867-95;   3d  ser.,  v.  1,  nos.  1-3,  v.  2,  nos. 
'  1896-97;   v.  2,  no.  3,   1902.     Newark,   '47- 
25  V.    8°. 

—  Collections;    v.    1-8.      por.    and    maps.     N.    Y., 

Newark  and  Paterson,  1846-1900.    8°. 
_  Report  for  1873.     '74.     8°.     (Doc.  25.) 

—  Memorial.      1881.     8«.     (Doc.  41.) 
Ulorticvlture.-]       State    Horticultural    S"<;lfJ-J^''''- 

ceedings,  annual  sess.,  1875-1902.     '75-1902 
[Industrial  Edvcation.-]     Industrial   Education  Irisit- 
tution  (Hoboken).     Annual  report  of   trustees, 
1888-90.     8°.  .  ,  f  ^t 

State  [ndustrial  School  for  Gtrls.     Annual  report  of 
trustees.  1871-1901.     '74-1902.     8°. 
llnsane.]     State  Lunatic  Asylum  (Trenton).     Report 
of  mauMgers,  1847-90.  . 

State  Hospital  for  the  Insane  (Morristown)  An- 
nual rep<.rt,-l.st-26th,  1876-1901.  '77-190 
State  A sylums  for  Insane.  A nnu al  report,  J 8 Jl-9/  ; 
beitiix  44thU5th  annual  rei)ort  of  the  State  l.u- 
natlc  Asylum  at  Trenton,  and  l(;th-17th  annual 
rei)ort  of  the  State  A.sylum  for  the  Insane  at 
M<irri.-itown.  i     ,-  ™ 

Com.rn,issioners  to  Select  Site  and  Build  an  Asylum 

for  the  Insane.     R^'port,  1868-86.     '69-87. 
Sec    also    under    LegiHlnturc,    .Journals,     Docs.,   etc., 
lH.-,0,  52,  70-73,  80,  81,   'M),  and  under  Miscei- 
ianeouH,  Insane. 
^Library.]     State  Library.    Catalogue.    ^^-^J'  f  •     f  " 
—  Aimiial    report    of    State    Librarian.       1801-lJOJ. 
'62-1902.     8". 
Note.     None  1864. 

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{^Library,  continued.~\ 

—  Catalogue  of  works  relating  to  the  Industrial  Arts. 

1877. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1881. 
Public  Library  Commission.     Annual  report,   1900- 
01.     '00-01. 
Note.    Rpt.  for  1901   com.  Dr.  E.  C.   Richardson's  lint  of 
"  First  one  thousand  bool<s  for  a  N.  J.  public  library." 

—  Public  libraries  and  lil)rary  laws  of  N.  J.      1!)0I. 
\_Prison.'\      State  Prison.     Annual  report,   184(;-i;)01. 

(Docs.    1847-1901.)     8°. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Dois.,etr.,Vin'l,  .i9,  7S, 
79,  82,  8a,  87,  90,  98;  uniler  Miscellaneous,  Prison  Labor. 

—  Accounts,  1839. 

—  Statistics,  1799-1845.     '46. 

—  lleport   of    Inspectors    of   State  Prison   rel.  to  a 

reduction  of  expenses.     1858.     8°. 
Public  Record  Commission.      First  report,  1899. 
Reform   School  for  Jiiremle   Delinquents.      Annual  re- 
port, lst-;]7th,  18G5-1901.     'G(;-1902.     8". 
Note.    Called  also  State  Reform  School  for  Boys. 
See  aluo  nncler  ljci;\s\citure,  Journals,  Docs.,  cic,  1880,  86; 
Miscellaneous,    lie/ornidtories  and    back    under    Imlustriul 
Education. 

\_Soldiers.']  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers  (Kearny  and 
Newark).  Annual  report,  lst-36tb,  1865-1901. 
(Docs.   1866-1901.) 

—  Report  of  Commissioners  appointed  under  Act  of 

March  26,  1886.     '89.     8  p.     8°. 
Soldiers'   Children's  Home.     Report,    1865-76.     '(j(^\- 

77.     8°. 
Washington     Association.       Annual   report,     1887-96. 

'88-97. 
[  Weather.]       New   Jersey    Weather    Service.      Annual 

report  of  board  of  directors,  lst-12th,  1890-1901. 

(Docs.  1891-1901.) 

Note.  Subordinate  to  U.  8.  Weather  Bureau  and  cooperates 
with  N.  J.  Experiment  Station  and  State  Agricultural  Society. 

Judiciary. 

New  Jersey  Supreme  Court  reports;  v.  1-65,  1790-1902. 
1816-1902.     65  V.     8°. 

Cont.:  V.  1,1790-95;  by  R.S.  Coxa.  2-3, 1806-13;  by  W.  S. 
Pennington.  4-5,  1816-20;  by  S.  L.  Southard.  6-12,1821-31; 
by  W.  Halstead,  jr.  13-15,  1831-36;  by  J.  S.  Green.  16-19, 
1837-42;  by  .1.  Harrison.  20,  1842-46;  by  R.  D.  Spencer. 
21-24,  1847-55;  by  A.  O.  Zabriskie.  25-29,  1855-62;  by  A. 
Dutcber.  30-37,  1863-74;  by  P.  D.  Vroom.  .38-65,  187.5-19u2; 
by  G.  D.  W.  Vroom. 

Note.  V.  1-3  were  private  pubs. ;  a  2d  ed.  of  v.  1  was  pub. 
in  1877  by  .1.  Sinn,  .Jersey  City,  and  a  3d  ed.  of  v.  2-3,  in  1873, 
by  A.  Dutcher,  N.  T. 

New  Jersey  Court  of  Chancery  reports  [1830-1902]. 
8". 

Cont. :  V.  1,  1830-32;  by  N.  Saxton.  2-4,  1833-45;  by  H. 
W.  Green.  5-8,  1845-52;  by  G.  B.  Halsted.  9-11,  1852-58;  by 
J.P.Stockton.  12-13,  1858-60;  by  M.  Beaslev.  14-15,  ISiil- 
63;  by  T.  N.  McCarter.  16-27,  1863-75;  by  C.E.  (ireen.  28- 
45,1877-89;  by  J.  H.  Stewart.  46-60,1889-1902;  byS.M.Bick- 
inson. 

Abridgement  [of  the  decisions  of  the  courts  of  law  and 
equity  of  N.  J.],  1806-13;  by  Kinsey. 

—  Same:  Digest,    1790-1830;   by    Halsted.     1830.     2d 

ed.  1790-1843.      1843. 

—  Same:  Cases  cited,  1790-1869;  by  Randolph. 

—  Same:  Index  digest,  1790-1883;    by  C.    11.   Harts- 

horn. 

—  Sa,m.e:  Digest,  1790-1887;  by  J.  H.  Stewart. 

—  Same:  Digest,  1887-98;  by  A.  C.  Wall. 

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Supreme   court   decisions:    State,  Van  Riper  v.   Par- 
sons     8°      (Leg.  docs.  1878.) 
_^ame.-  State,  Pell  y.  Mayor  of  Newark.    8°.     (Leg. 

docs.  1878.) 

—  Same :  Trustees  of  Public  Schools  v.  City  of  Tren- 

ton.    8°.     (Leg.  docs.  1878.) 

—  Same:  State  v.  Henry  C  Kelsey.     1881. 

_  Same:   Central  R.  R.  v.  State  Board  of  Assessors. 

8°.     (Leg.  docs.  1886.) 
Opinions  of  the  Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals  on  tlie 

railroad  tax  law.     1886.     8°.      (Doc.  41.) 

See  ako  under  Legislature,  JournaU,  Docs.,  etc.,  1883,  84. 

Rules  of  the  N.  J.  courts ;  with  notes  and  ref .,  by  C  L. 

Corbin.     1885,  etc.     8°. 


Legislature. 

Sessions  annual,  beginning  January.     69th-126th  Legislature 
equals  Ist-'JSth  under  the  new  constitution. 
ILaw^  of  the  State.-]     Acts,  lst-126th  Legislature,  1776- 
1902.     8'^. 
Note.    Folio  prior  to  1800. 
_  Acts  from  establishment  of  the  government  to  Dec., 
1783     with    constitution    prefixed;    comp.  by  P. 
Wilson.     '84.     f".     x,  389  (66)  p. 

—  Laws   of  the  State;   (by  W.  Paterson).     1799.     8°. 

1800.     f.  „  ,  •  • 

_  Public  laws  of  New  Jersey  since  Paterson  s  revision ; 
(by  J.  J.  Wilson).     Trenton,  1805.     12°. 

—  Laws  of  the  State,   1800-1811;   (by  J.  Bloomfield). 

Trenton,  '11.     8°. 

—  Public  act :  Act  of  the  36th  General  Assembly,  Aug., 

1812,  being  the  3d  sitting.     '12,  repr.  '95.     8«. 
Note.    Kdition  of  50  copies. 

—  Public  acts,  1818.     '19.     8°.  „,    ,„,    ^  i 
_  Private     and    temporary    acts,     36th-42d    General 

Assembly,  Oct.  1811-Jan.  1818.    13v.in9.   1811- 

1818       8*^. 

—  Private  and  temporary  acts,  1818-23.     '19-23.     8°. 

—  Private  and  temporary  acts,  36th  General  Assembly, 

Aug.,    1812,    being  the   3d    sitting.      '12,    repr. 
1897.     8°.     (6)  p. 
Note     Repr.  in  facsimile  by  Statute  Law.Book  Co.,  Wash., 
D.  C,  1897.    Only  50  copies  printed. 

—  Laws  of  the  State,   1820;   revised  (by  W.  S.  Pen- 

nington).    Trenton, '21.     8°.     xxvh,  900  p. 

—  Compilation  of  public  laws  since  1820;  (by  J.  Har- 

rison).    '33.     8«.     644  p. 
_  Compilation  of  laws,  1833-43. 

—  Statutes;  rev.  by  P.  D.  Vroom   H  W.  Green  W.L. 

Dayton  and  S.  G.  Potts.     1847.     8°.     1,  llo5  P- 

—  Revised  statutes  and  supplement,  1874-7o.      74-75. 

2  V.  in  1.     8«.  ,  1    T 

_  Abridgment  of  rev.  statutes  and  of  the  amended  con- 
stitution ;  by  A.  V.  1).  Honeyman      lb78.     8°. 

—  Revision  of  the  statutes  (from  1709;  by  M.  Bcasley, 

D.  A.  Depue  and  C.  Parker).     1877-86.     8°. 

—  ,S?ame  ;  Supplement.     1887.     8". 

—  General  statutes  of  N.  J.     [1709-1895 ;  comp.  by  G. 

D.  W.   Vroom    and    W.    M.    Lanmng.J     Jersey 
City,  1896.     3  v.     8°. 
_  Digest  of  laws;  by  L.  Q.C.Elmer.     1838.     8°. 

Note.    There   were   2d,  :'.d,  and  4th   eds..  by  J.  T.  Ni.xon, 
185.5,  61,08. 
-Digest  of  laws,  from  the   revision  of   1877  to  <late ; 

con.p.  by  W.  L  Lewis.     1886.     8° 
_  Guide  for  tlic  collection  of  the  early  laws  of  N.  .1., 
with  table  of  the  Hittings  of  the  Colonial  Assem- 
bly, 1702-76,  ami  of  the  State  Legislature,  1776- 
1844.     'HI.     24".     8  p. 

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\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  Index  to  tlie  statutes  at  large,  and  a  synopsis  of  tlic 

constitution  adopted  June,  1844,  arranged  by  A. 
Gittord.     Newark,  1852.     8°. 

—  Index  of  Colonial  and  State  laws,  16G3-1877;   [hy  J. 

Hood].     '77.     8°. 

—  '^Special   Laws.]     [Ballot.']     Ballot   Reform    Law, 

passed  by  the  Legislature  sess.  1890.     "'JO. 

Note.    Also  printed  in  German. 

—  [Boro)ighs.]      Codified   index    to    statutes    affecting 

boroughs  in  N.  J.,  organized  under  Act  of  April 
f),  1878;   by  L.  Shafer.      1889.     8«. 

Acts  relating  to  boroughs  (Revision  of  1879)  in 

N.  J.,  with  notes  of  the  decision  of  the  courts 
and  a  collection  of  forms;  comp.  by  A.  F.  Skin- 
ner.    Newark,  '98. 

Statutes   of  N.   J.  rel.  to  formation  and  govt,  of 

boroughs  in  force  Nov.  1st,  1895;  comp.  and  ed. 
by  G.  D.  W.  Vroom  and  W.  M.  Lanning.  Jersey 
City,  '95. 

—  \^Bridges.]     A  summary  of  the  law  of  N.  J.  in  rel. 

to  public  bridges.     W:  Nelson.     Paterson,  '82. 

—  \_Canals.]     Act  to  incorporate  a  company  for  making 

a  canal  between  the  tide-waters  of  the  Delaware 
and  Raritan  Rivers.     '20. 

Act  to  incorporate  a  company  to  form  an  artificial 

navigation  between  the  Fassaic  and  Delaware 
rivers,     n.  p.,  7i.  d.     8°. 

Acts  relative  to  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal 

Co.  and  Camden  and  Aniboy  R.  R.  and  Transpor- 
tation Co.,  passed  by  the  Legislature.  Princeton, 
1840.     8°. 

Act  incorporating  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal 

Co.,  the  Camden  and  Amboy  Railroad  and  Trans- 
portation Co.,  and  the  N.  J.  Railroad  and  Trans- 
portation Co.     1849.     75  p.     8°. 

See  also  under  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  vbique  ;  and 

under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  and  Miscellane- 
ous, Canals. 

—  {^Ce7is)is.]     Act  in  relation  to  the  census,  with  sup- 

plement.    Approved  April  9,  1875.     '75. 

—  [^Cities.]     Bayonne  charter,  1887. 
Camden  charter,  1875. 

Elizabeth  charter,  1878. 

Hoboken  charter,  1871. 

Jersey  City  charter  [Acts  and  parts  of  acts].  1878. 

Newark  charter,  1858. 

Same  :  Supplements  and  new  charters,  186G. 

Same;  Charters  and  supplement,  1877. 

Plainfield  charter,  1885. 

Rahway  charter,  1890. 

Trenton  charter,  1875. 

Same,  1889. 

See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Cities. 

—  [Corporations.]      Index    of   titles   of    corporations 

chartered  under  general  and  special  laws,  by  the 
Legislature  of  N.  J.,  ir)93-18G9;  giving  the  dates 
of  acts  of  incorporation  and  the  several  supple- 
ments thereto,  with  a  reference  to  the  pages  of 
the  Pamphlet  Laws;  by  J:  Hood.  '70. 
Act  concerning  cor])orations  in  the  State  ap- 
proved Apr.  7,  1875,  with  amendments,  notes 
and  forms;  by  W:  H.  Corbin.     '81. 

Note.  2d-llth  eds.  cont.  amendments  and  additional  acts 
pub.  18S2-99.  llth.  cont.  also  Ueneral  Act  of  1898  concerning 
corporations  not  for  pecuniary  profit. 

Corporation  laws,  revision  of  1896,  with  notes  and 

forms.     Camden,  '96. 


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^^^"^^Jef  1^cS;!S;S,  being  the  amendn^e^s 
■"  ■"  ^o  the    let  eoneerning  eorporations    revision  of 
1806)  and  other  acts  rel.  to  corporations,  pa  sed 
}«99     with  notes  by  J.  B.  Y^'^-ftli 

—  ^hdiiLat%on.\     Aii^  (Doc.  25.) 

instruction  for  N.  J.     18b^.     »•     \^      ..J ,„,n 
qpn   ilso  forward  under  JournaU,   Docs.,  etc.,  1850,  and 
unZ  ristitutLos  and  Miscellaneous,  EducaUon. 
-  !?■  I.   „„^    *^/7»we  "1     A  compilation  of  the  laws  of 

-  ^''t.  7MT,L  a„„  ^l   with  no.«  and  form. 

nf  nroceedings ;    includ.  Acts  of  1888,  by  O.  ii. 

Shv^n  r!asisfedby  J:  W.Griggs     Paterson, '88. 

_  _  Act  for  protection  of  birds,  animals  and  fish,  Feb. 

__Sh"al^-.grLLs^o?N.J.,Maylst,180B. 
-[/.o'IrfASto  incorporate  the  N.J.  Iron  Company, 

_  rj/elS!,;-c...?' M^edianics'    lien   law;    comp.    by    A. 

Clonghly.     1887.     24°. 
_ri/,7zimr]     Militia  law  of  the  State.     1866. 

*-   SecalJunder  Executive  and  Staff,  Adjutant-general;  and 

,mder  supplemental,  Provuicial  Congress. 

\Railroods.-]     General    laws    of  N.    J.    concerning 

~  "^railroads  (and  street  railroads)  ;  acts  rel   thereto 

[n  force  July  4,  181)5;  comp.  under  the  direction 

of  the  Secretary  of  State   by  Norman  Grey. 

General   railroad  law  of  N.  J-  18-3-    22  p.     »• 

Z_!same.     With    amendments    and   supplements    to 

Act1;inl%orIte  the  Elizabeth-Town  andSomer- 

viUe  Rail  Road  Co.  in  N.  J.  [Feb.  8,  18drfJ.  XNew 
York.     '35.     13  p      8° 

-[Slaves.-]    Actrespecting  slaves,  1/98      98.    16 p.  8 

-XTaxation.-]     Further   ^^PP^f "^"^ /«  i?/'4c 

cerning  taxes,  approved  April  1  +  .  1846.      60. 

_  Tax  adjustment    act  (known  as  the  Mar  in  ac  , 

-       ^ch'p     112,   Laws  1886)    with  -pplements^ncl. 

sess.  of  1898,  with  forms,  etc.,  by  H.  C.  Grithths. 

cige^t^a^nd^corapilation  of  the  laws  and  decisions 

rel.  to  taxation.     1898. 
Note.    Pub.  by  State  Board  of  Taxation. 
_  [  T.rnpxhes.]     Act  for  establishing  ^  Turnpike  Road 
^      from  Hackensack  to  Iloboken,  Nov.  30,  1802 
See  also  under  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1834. 

Uournals,    Documents,   etc.-]     J«"^-'^VVsf ofthTe'ss 
"■  ings  of    the  Legislative  Council,   lst-24th  sess. 

1776-99. 
Kote     Printed  at  irregular  intervals  during  these   years, 
generally  at  the  end  of  each  sess. 
_  Same.     2r,th-68th  sess.,  1800-44.     1  v.     8°. 

xr  ,.       lW)()-18ir.  Hcparate  t.  p.   for  each   year,  but  paged 
oo^inuouHiri"  'Aer  .\he  .loured  and  the  Joint  moeUngs. 

_  Journal  and  proceedings  of  the  Senate,  l8t-58th  ses. 
184.->-r.t()2.     8". 


■  Note.  ThcHinKlcv..l<)iir 
and  paged  Minutes  of  th< 
proceodlngH. 


il  in  some  cases  has  asep.  titled 
joint   meeting  and  an   Executive 


_  VuteH  and    proceeding.s   of    the    General    Assembly, 
lHt-24Ui  sess.,  1776-99. 
Note.     PrinU.d    at   Irregular   Inlers.ds   '''';>"«   |';;;;.„>;,;;!;; 
generally  at  the  end  of  each  sess.     .V.  and.-r  buppl.  .n.  n..>l. 
Ueneral  Anseinhli/,  Note. 


-  Same.     2.'ith    126th  sess.,  lHOO-1902.     8°. 


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\_.Journals,  Docvments,  etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Corrected  index  of  the  Minutes.     188f). 

—  Minutes  and  proceedings  of  the  Council  and  General 

Assembly  in  Joint  Meeting,  Aug.  iiO,  1776,  to 
Nov.  28,  1709. 

—  Same.     Oct.  1800  to  Jan.  1844. 

2iote.    Appendfd  to  Journals  of  the  Legislative  Counoil  for 
the  same  years,  which  see  above. 

—  Joint  Uules  and  Orders  of  the  Senate  and  House  of 

Assembly,  sess.,  1851-53.     '51-53.     8°. 
Note.     See  uIho  helow  K\x\cn  oi  Vae  Assembly. 

—  Rules  of  the  Senate,  1853.     '53.     8°. 

—  Rules  of  i)ractice  and  i)r()eedure  in  the  Senate  when 

sitting  as  a  Court  of  Impeachment.      188(;. 

—  Rules  and  Orders  to  be   observed  in  the  House  of 

Assembly.     1806. 

—  Rules  of  the  Assembly.     1851,  53.     8°. 

—  Same,  1859,  witli  joint  rules  and  orders  of  the  Senate 

and  House  of  Assembly,  sess.,  1859.     '59.     8°. 

—  Legislative  manual  (annual),  1879-1902.     8", 

—  Committee  on  elections ;  contested  elections,   1859, 

64,  67,  69,  76,  78-82,  87.     (Docs.,  1859-87.) 

Note.    2  docs,  for  1864,  79;  3  for  1867;  4  for  1878,  80,  87. 

—  An  address  to  the  Legislature  on  the  subject  of  in- 

ternal improvements,    n.  d. 

—  Report  of  the  commissioners  appointed  by  the  Legis- 

lature to  meet  commissioners  of  Va.  and  other 
states  at  Washington,     n.  d. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  of  the   Council  and 

Assembly  of  the  State,  on  the  Delaware  and 
Raritan  Canal,  Nov.  29,  1826.     '26.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  appointed  to  view  the 

Morris  Canal  and  inclined  planes.      1828.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the   committee    [on]    the   Delaware  and 

Raritan  Canal,  to  the  House  of  Assembly,  Jan. 
15,  1829.     '29.     8°. 

—  Argument  of  J.  R.   Ingersoll,  before    the   General 

Assembly  on  the  memorial  of  the  Trenton  and 
New  Brunswick  Turnpike  Co.  for  amendment  of 
their  charter,  Feb.  19,  1834.    Phila.,  '34.     8°. 

—  Memorial  and  remonstrance  of  Delaware  and  Raritan 

Canal  Co.  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and 
Transportation  Co.     [Bordentown,  1835.] 

—  Report  of  the  committee  [on]  the  message   of  the 

Governor,  and  docs.  rel.  to  the  river  Delaware, 
Jan.  27,  1835.     Harrisburg,  '35.     8°. 

—  Speech  of  Chas.  Sitgreaves  on  the  joint  resolution, 

"  That  the  passage  of  any  act  by  this  Legislature, 
authorizing  or  recognizing  any  other  railroad  or 
roads,  between  N.  Y.  and  Phila.,  would  be  un- 
constitutional, impolitic  and  violative  of  the 
plighted  faith  of  the  State,"  del.  in  the  Legis- 
lative Council  Feb.  13,  1835.     Trenton,  '35.     8°. 

—  Report    of     commissioners     to    build    offices,    etc. 

[1846].     '47.     8". 

—  Report  of  committee  on  abolisJiing  capital   punish- 

ment.    1847.     80. 

—  Report   of   majority    committee    on    fishing   in    the 

Delaware.     1847.     8". 

—  Report  of  minority  committee  on  same.     1847.     8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  unfinished  business,   [sess. 

1847-8].     '48.     8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  [on]  the  New  Hope  Delaware 

Bridge  Co.     1848.     8o. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  education,  on  international 

exchanges.     1848.     8". 

—  Report  of  committee  on  education,  on  Normal  Scliool. 

1848.     8°. 

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—  Eeport  of  majority  of  committee  on  repeal  of  the 

iicense  law.     1848.     8«. 

—  Report  of  minority  of  same.     1848      8° 
-Report  on  the  number  of  pensioners  in  the  State. 

lo-lo.      8°. 

-Report^of  ^committee   on    Camden    Insurance   Co. 

-  Memorial   of   committee   of  Mt.   Holly   meeting  in 

favor  of  a  new  R.  R.     \si\),     8° 

—  Report  of  chairman  of  the  judiciary  committee  in 

favor  ot  extending  right  of  suffrage  to  c.lored 
people.     1850.     «». 

-  Report  of  committee  on  education,  rel.  to  an  altera- 

tion of  the  school  laws.     1850 

—  Report  of  committee  on   agriculture,  on    report  of 

appointment  ofa  State  Agriculturist.     1850      8° 

-  ^""^^^^  «^  N-  J-  Prison  Reform  Assn.   (Puh.Doc: 

-  Report  of  joint  committee  on  the  House  of  Refu-e 

[at  Kingston],  1850-51.     8".  ^^^n^e 

~  Report  of  joint  committee  on  lunatic  asvlums  1850 
[ol.]     8°.  .  1   ^^-J^ 

~  l^>-o^eedings  had  before  the  Legislature,  at  sess. 
of  l.oO,  in  reference  to  the  application  of  the 
Newark  Plunk  Road  and  Ferry  Co.  for  a  bridge 
over  the  Hackensack  River.     '50    '51 

-  Report  of  committee  of  Ways  and  Means  upon  the 

finances.     1851.     8°. 

-  Reports  of  the  committee  of  the  majority  and  minor 

ity  on  the  House  of  Refuge.     1851  "  ™'"o>^ 

~        beJs°^  mTl.  "go"™^"""  ^"  appointment  of  mem- 

-  Report  of  committee  on  national  monument 

-  Communications  relative  to  the  erection  of 

monuments  at  Philadelphia.     1852      8° 

-  Report   of    the    joint    committee    on    the' 

Asylum.     1852.     8°. 
-Letter  to  Aaron  Robertson,  esq.,  chairman  of  the 
commission  for  investigating  the  affairs    of  the 
joint  companies.     1852      8° 

-  A  letter  to  James  S.  Hulme,  esq.,  late  commissioner 

Snir^lS'lo!^^  ^^^-^  °^  «-  i-"t  com- 

-  Memorial  of  the  proprietors  of  the  bridges  over  the 

Passaic  and  Hackensack.     185*?      8° 

-  Report  of  the  committee  of  Assembly  rel.'  to  the  crea- 

tion of  a  sinking  fund  for  the  extinguishment  of 
he  exclusive  privilege  of  the  Camden  and  Amboy 
Kailroad  and  Transportation  Co.      1853      8° 

-  Majority  report  of   Assembly  committee  in  rel    to 

support  ot  indigent  blind  persons.     1854 

~       'ments'    ^S   '"""''"''^   °"  '"^''""•-  ^^'^--J- 

-  Report  of  the  special  committee  of  the  Senate  an<l 

8o!"7?)oc  rr"''  '''• '"  ^'"''''''"  ^«'^''«-  ^«--^^! 

-Joint  re.solutions'of  Vermont,  Conn.,  Mass.,  an.! 
Maine  addressed  to  the  Governor  of  N  J  185(! 
K".     (iJoc.   15.)  ■ 

-  Report  of  committee  of  finance  of  Senate  of  N  J 

-  «'-f'-'>->  of  sp-cial   House  committee  on  a  payment  of 

a  Mate   lax  by  corporations.     Mar.  10,  l.s.r,; 

-  lieport  of  the  committee  of  the  General  Assembly 

relation  to  geological  survey.     March  11,  1867 

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\_Jonrnals,  Documents,  etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Keport  of   the  special  cominitteo   of  the   House   of 

Assembly,  on  prison  discipline.     1857. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  commerce  and  naviga- 

tion.    1858.     8". 

—  Majority  and  minority  report  of  special  committee 

of  House  of  Assembly  to  whom  was  referred 
portion  of  Governor's  message  rel.  to  slavery, 
with  the  remarks  thereon.     1858.     8°.    (Doc.  7.) 

—  Report  of  special  conmiittce  on  quarantine  rel.   to 

memorial  of  N.  Y.  (Commissioners,  1858.  8". 
(Doc.  l(i.) 

—  Rei)ort  of  committee  on  ways  and  means  rel.  to  ai)por- 

tionment  of  school  fund.      185S.     8".    (Doc.  18.) 

—  Rejjort  of  the  special  committee  of  the  Senate  on  so 

much  of  the  Governor's  message  as  relates  to 
transit  duty  on  railroads.     1859.     8°.     (Doc.  7.) 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  State  Prison  accounts. 

1859.     8«.     (Doc.  8.) 

—  Report  of  Senate  special  committee  on  quarantine. 

1859.     8°.     (Doc.  9.) 

—  Report  of  the   Senate  committee  on  finance.     1859. 

8".     (Doc.  11.) 

—  Report  of  Senate  special  committee  on  intemperance. 

1859.     8°.     (Does.  12  and  17.) 

—  Treasury    and    school    fund    statements,    embracing 

account  current  and  balance  sheet.  1800.  8°. 
(Doc.  14.) 

—  Account  current  and  balance  sheet  of  school  fund. 

18(i0.     8°.     (Doc.  15.) 

—  Memorial  of  the  N.  J.  Monument  Ass'n.     18G1.    S". 

—  Speech  of  lion.  J.  M.  Scovel  upon  the  bill  prohibit- 

ing the  enlistment  of  negro  troops  in  N.  J.,  March 
16,  1864.     '64. 

—  Report  of  the  Assembly  committee   [on]  condition 

of  bridges  over  the  Passaic  and  Hacliensack  in 
Cos.  of  Union,  Essex,  and  Hudson.     18(J5.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  investigating  committee  [on]  Bergen 

tunnel  to  the  Legislature.     1865.     8°. 

—  Celebration  of  the  birthday  of  Washington  and  of 

the  victories  of  the  Union  arms,  Feb.  22,  1865. 
Trenton.     J.  R.  Freese,  'G5. 

—  Debates   in  the   Assembly  on  the   bill  to  ratify  an 

amendment  to  the  Constitution  of  the  U.  S. 
[abolishing  slavery].     1865. 

—  Address  on  Abraham  Lincoln  delivered  before  the 

Legislature  by  Hon.  R:  S.  Field,  Feb.  12,  1866. 
'66. 

—  Speech  of  Hon.  J.  M.   Scovel  on  our  relations  with 

the  rebellious  States.     Feb.  27,  I8H6.     '66. 

—  Report   of    the    House    committee    on    agriculture. 

1866.  8°.     (Dou.  19.) 

—  Report  of  the  Senate  finance  committee  on  the  ap- 

propriation   to  the    State   Agricultural    Society. 

1867.  8°.      (Doc.  17.) 

—  Address  delivered  in  the  House  of   Assembly  on  the 

presentation  of  the  portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
1867.     8°.      (Doc.  26.) 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  ferries.     1867.    8'^. 

(Doe.  27.) 

—  Memorial   in    regard    to    Lincoln   monument   to    be 

erected  at  Springfield,  111.    1867.    8°.    (Doc.  29.) 

—  Report  of  special  connnittee  in   case  of  Charles  F. 

Rub  [bribery  pardon].     1867.     8°.     (Doc.  42.) 

—  Joint  resolutions    withdrawing    the    consent  of   the 

State  of  N.  J.  to  the  proposed  amendment  to  the 
Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  entitled  Article  XIV., 
and  rescinding  joint  resolution  approved  Sept. 
11,  1868.     '68.     8°.     (Doc.  26.) 

—  The  township  school  system.     1870.    8°.     (Doc.  27.) 

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iJournnls,  Documents,  etc.,  continvedr] 

—  New  Jersey  Monument  Ass'n.    1870.    8  .     Ci>ocY}«J.; 

-  Report  of  joint  committee  on  State  Lunatic  Asylum, 

_  Addrelse'Jfn  reference  to  free  high  sc1uk>1s  before  U.e 
Legislature,  Mar.  1, 187L     '7L     8".     (Doe.  oi) 

_-  lleporf  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  -nj-'f^  -^'^^ 
the  Legislature,  sess.  of  18/2.     iA-   8  .    y^o'^;/"^ 

_  Report  of  rrof .  Cook,  on  the  convention  of  agricult- 
ure      1872.     8°.      (Doc.  ;^0.) 

-Spedal   report   of   joint   committee  on  Treasurers 
^    accounts.     1872.     8°.     (Doc    33.) 

-Report  of  the  committee  ^^^1^12^'^ 
ernor-s  veto  of  Senate  bill  no.   18/.     1872.     » 

_  MajStTami  minority  report  of  committee  on  deaf 
mutes.     1872.     8°.     (Docs.  35  and  36.) 

-Report  of  the  delegates  to  tlie  Tntermttional  Con 
gress  for  Suppression  of  Crime,  1873.      7...     »  • 

-  Report*"  of^Jhl  correspondence    between    Governors 

74ker  and  Ponder,  to  the  Legislature,  sess.  of 

1873.     '73.     8°.     (L)oc.  33.) 

_  Report  of  the  committee  on  banks  and  insurance  of 

^the  result  of  the  examination  of  the  affairs  of  the 

Anchor  Life  Insurance  Co.  to  the  Legislature, 

sess.  1874.     '74.     8o.     (Doc.  33.) 

-Report  of  the  special  committee   [on     sale  of  Erie 

Railway  passes  to  the  House,  sess.  1874.      74.   «  . 

-  MinodtT'rtport  of  the  joint  committee  on  riparian 
rights,  to  the  Senate  and  General  Assembly,  sess. 
1874      '74-     8".     (Docs.  35  and  3().) 

_  Report  o'f  the  joint  committee  on  accounts  vouchers 
an.l  assets  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Sinking 
Fund,  to  the  Senate  and  General  Assembly  sess. 
1874      '74.     8°.     (Doc.  37.) 

-Report of  the  committee  of  fi^l^eries  of  the  Senate 
and    General    Assembly,    sess.   1874.     74.      8  . 

-Repon'on'tlurvey  of  the  boundary  line  between 
N.  J.  andN.  Y.     1875.     8".     (Doc.  2(,.) 

-  Report  of  committee  [on]  construction  of  artificial 
''  ^harbor  at  Crow  Shoal.     1875_.     8"      (  >oc.  2^0 

-  Report  of  special  committee  to  investigate  fees  and 

salaries,    House   of   Assembly,  sess.  1870.      7fi. 

-  Report  on'he  fi'i'alce  committee  of  the  Seriate  on  tlie 

equalization  of  assessments.   187(..  8°.  ( Doc.  .i-z.j 

-  Majority  report  of  the  committee  on  investigation  of 

state  olhcers.      1878.     8°.      (I>f-^20  „ 

_  Minority  report  of  same.     1878.     8o.     (5>oc-  f  •  , 

-  Testimony  taken  by  same.     1878.     8  .     ^i^oc.  ot.; 
-Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  State  Prison,  rel 

''\o  management,  e^c,  1878.     78.    ^    ^^.;^\ 
-Testimony    taken    on   the   hearing   rel.    to    ch.ugis 
'irain.^t  officials  of  the  N.  J.  State  r"-".  -f -- 
the  joint  committee  on  State  Prison  of  the  102d 
Legislature,  187S.     S^      (Doc.  3(;.) 

-  Report  of  special  committee  rel.  to  the  reduction  of 

salaries  of  state  an.l  county  officers,  sess.  1878. 
'78.    8".      (Doc.  44.)  . 

-  Report  of  the  special  commiltee  on  coal    combina- 

tion to  the  House  of  Ass/mibly,  102.1  Legislature. 
1878.  8".  (Doc.  4!).) 
-Report  of  the  judiciary  comm.  tee  of  ^'c^  Ma^te 
fonl  charges  against  Henry  C.  Kelsey,  Sec  of 
State,  of  receiving,  in  violation  of  tbe  act  of 
1K7(;  larger  fees  from  the  State,  for  sending  ont 
laws' to  be  printed.     7!).     8°.     (Doc.  22.) 

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^Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  continuecl.~\ 

—  llej)ort  of  tlie  special  coiiiniittee  of  the  House  [on] 

passaj^e  of  Assembly  bill  no.  1G7.  1871).  8°. 
(Doc.  24.) 

—  Memorials  of  representatives  of  the  religious  societies 

of  P'ricnds  in  N.  J.  and  Penn.  in  respect  to  sale 
of  intoxicating  drinks.     1879.     8".     (Doc.  25.) 

—  Report  of  Hcnate  committee  on  Assembly  bill  no.  1, 

entitled,  "  An  act  for  the  jfovernment  and  regula- 
tion of  the  State  Prison  rel.  to  the  manufacture 
of  boots  and  shoes  in  the  State  Prison,"  Feb- 
ruary 26.  1876.     '79.     8°.     (Doc.  26.) 

—  Rrport    of   the    committee    on    State  Prison   of  the 

House  of  Assembly  upon  certain  alleged  dis- 
courtesies at  the  State  Prison,  by  the  officers  in 
charge,  to  the  Jail  Warden  of  Passaic  county, 
pub.  in  the  Paterson  7^re5.9,  Jan.  15,  1879.    '79.   8". 

—  Uejjort  of  the  judiciary   committee    of   the  Senate 

under  a  resolution  adopted  Jan.  20,  1880,  re- 
specting the  quarterly  statements  and  accounts 
of  the  Sec.  of  State,  Clerk  of  Chancery,  and  Clerk 
of  the  Supreme  Court ;  and  the  testimony  and  pa- 
pers accompanying  the  same.  1880.  8°.  (Doc.  30.) 

—  Statement   of  accounts    kept  between    Hon.   H.   N. 

Congar,  late  Sec.  of  State,  and  the  State  of  N.  J., 
furnished  in  compliance  with  resolution  of  the 
Senate  of  March  2,  1880.     '80.     8".     (Doc.  81.) 

—  Minority  report  of  the  Senate  judiciary  committee 

on  law-judge  nominations  for  the  cos.  of  Essex, 
Mercer,  and  Middlesex.     1880.     8°.     (Doc.  32.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  lunatic  asylums,  to  the 

Legislature,  Feb.,  1880.     '80.     8°.     (Doc  33.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly  on 

Reform  School  for  boys,  concerning  the  financial 
and  industrial  management.   1880.  8°.    (Doc.  34.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  ways  and  means  of  the 

House  of  Assembly  rel.  to  certain  alleged  losses 
sustained  by  the  State  through  its  financial  offi- 
cers.    1880.     8°.     (Doc.  35.) 

—  Report  of  Senate  committee  [on]  the  State  sinking 

fund.     1880.     8°.     (Doc.  40.) 

—  Concurrent  resolutions  to  the  Congress  of  the  U.  S. 

concerning  life  saving  stations  on  the  N.  J. 
coast.     1880.     8°.     (Doc.  41.) 

—  Concurrent  resolution  proposing  amendments  to  the 

Constitution  of  the  State,  for  biennial  sessions  of 
the  Legislature ;  with  the  vote  on  the  same  in 
both  Houses.     1880.     8°.     (Doc.  42.) 

—  Report   on   pleuro-pneumonia   among  cattle   in   the 

State.     1880.     8°.     (Doc.  65.) 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  inauguration  of 

the  Governor,  with  the  order  of  exercises.  1881. 
8°.     (Doc.  29.) 

—  Report  of  committee  on  claims  and  pensions,  upon 

Senate  bill  no.  181,  with  statement  by  Adjutant- 
general  Stryker;  presented  to  the  Legislature 
sess.  1881.    "'81.     8".     (Doc.  33.) 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  State  Library  to 

the  Legislature,  sess.  1881,  with  recommendation. 
'81.     8°.      (Doc.  34.) 

—  Special   report  of  the   judiciary   committee    on   the 

statement  of  returns  of  births,  marriages  and 
deaths,  and  the  fees  of  the  Sec.  of  State  in  con- 
nection therewith.     1881.     8°.     (Doc.  36.) 

—  Report   of  the    committee    of   ways    and  means    on 

Assembly  bill  no.  33.     1881.     8^.     (Doc.  37.) 

—  Memorial  of  the  N.  J.  State  Temperance  Alliance. 

1881.     8°.      (Doc.  39.) 

—  Memorial  of  the  Woman's  Association  for  the  Estab- 

lishment of  Silk  Culture.    1881.    8°.     (Doc.  40.) 

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[Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  continued.'] 

_  Reports  of  the  joint  comtnittee  on  lunatic  asylums ; 
presented  to  the  Legislature,  sess.  18bl,  witli 
their  recommendations.     1881.     8°.      (Doc.  42.) 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  general  legislation, 

to  whom  were  referred  the  several  bills  for  the 
government  and  taxation  of  cities,  counties  and 
townships.     1881.     8°.     (Doc.  43.) 

—  Report  of  the  delegate  from  N.  J.  to  the  National 

Conference  of  Charities  and  Corrections,  in  Bos- 
ton, July,  1881.     '82.     8°.  ,  ,      -o    o.     i 

_  Senate  resolution  and  reply  of  Hon.  John  P.  Stock- 
ton Attorney- general,  concerning  compensation 
and  fees  of  his  office.     1882.     8°.      (Doc.  17.) 

_  Report  of  special  committee  of  the  Assembly  on 
taxation  of  railroad  property.     1882. 

—  Reports    of    special  committee    on   convict  labor  m 

State  Prison,  with  the  Attorney-general's  opinion. 
1882.     8°.      (Doc.  22.) 

—  Report  and  appraisement  of  real  estate  owned  by,  and 

under  foreclosure  the  property  of,  the  sinking 
fund  of  the  State,  Feb.  24,  1882.  8".  '82. 
(Doc.  26.)  .     ,  .,.  ^     . 

—  Report  of  committee  on  the  practicability  or  want  ot 

an  intermediate  prison  or  reformatory,  to  the 
Senate  of  N.  J.     1882.     8°.     (Doc.  280    . 

—  Communication  from  Commissioner  of  Fisheries,  ac- 

companied by  letter  from  U.S.  Senator  bewell, 
concerning  Menhaden  fisheries.     1882.     8°. 

—  Report  of  N.  J.  delegates  to  the  National  Conter- 

ence  of  Charities  and  Corrections,  at  Madison, 
Wis.,  Aug.  14th,  1882.     '83.     8°.     (Doc.  28.) 

—  Celebration  of  bi-centennial  anniversary  of  N.  J.  Leg- 

islature (1683-1883).    '83.    8°.    55p.     (Doc.31.) 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  of   the  House  ot 

Assembly  as  to  the  taxation  of  railroads  and  other 
corporations  in  this  State.    1883.    8°.    (Doc.  32.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  finance  of  the  Senate  on 

the  expenditures  and  obligations  of  the  New 
Orleans  Commission.     1883.     8°.     (Doc.  41.) 

—  Special  committee  of  Assembly  on  contract  prison 

labor.     1883-84.     8°.  .     ,       r.  , 

—  Report   of    the   special   committee   of   the   txenerai 

Assembly  of  N.  J.  of  1883,  on  riparian  rights. 
'84.     8°.     (Doc.  41.) 

—  Special  joint  committee  on  taxation  of  property  ot 

railroads  and  other  corporations.     1884.     8°. 

—  Reports  of  joint  committee  on  Treasurer's  accounts, 

on  Statement  of  account  of  heirs  of  Hon.  beo. 
M.  Wright  and  Jonathan  Blackwell.     1885.     8°. 

(Doc.  42.)  ,..,.■ 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  labor  and  industries  on 

communication  from  the  legislative  committee  of 
N.  J. :  Federation  of  trades  and  labor  unions. 
188."^.     H".     (Doc.  4.5.)  oil 

—  Report    of    joint    committee    on    Reform     bcliool. 

Jamesburg,  1H86.     8^ 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  Female  1  rison  anil 

Reformatory.     1887.     8".     (Doc.  39.) 

—  Report  of  the  special  joint  committee  on  extension 

of  the  shore  front  in  New  York  bay,  appointed 
by  the  Legislature  of  1888.     '89.     83  p.     8". 

—  Report   of   judiciary    committee   in  relation   to    As- 

sembly bill  no.  (17.     1HH8.     8^     (Doc.  39.) 

—  Digest    of    the    fees,  costs,   and    salaries   allowed    to 

Htat<',  county,  and  otlier  public  oiliccrs  ;  autliorized 
by  act  of  April  17,  1888;  comp.  by  L.  Starr. 
1H89.     H". 

—  Report  of  the  joint  eoininittee  upon  the  State  Lunatic 

Asylum  at  Treiilon,  IH'.IO.     '90.     8".     6  p. 

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[Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  conti7iued.'\ 

—  Report  of  tlie  special  committee  on  investigation  of 

State  Prison,  1890,  !>8.     H". 

—  Report  of   tlie  select   committee  of  the  Senate  ap- 

l)ointe(l  to  inciviirt'  into  the  charifes  of  extr;iva- 
•jance  in  furiiishinjr  the  State  House,  etc.      181)5. 

—  Report  of  tl;e  committee  on  State  Library  Commis- 

sion, and  other  papers.     1900.     44  p.     8°. 


Miscellaneous. 

[Boundaries.']  Message  of  Gov.  [Williamson]  with 
report  of  Commissioners  api)ointe(l  to  settle  the 
question  of  Territory  and  Jurisdiction  in  dispute 
with  N.  Y  ,  Feb.  1828.     '28. 

—  Report  of  the  Commission  on  the  controversy  Avith 

N.  Y.  respecting  the  eastern  boundary  of  N.  J. 
1807. 

—  Report  and  proceedings  of  the  commission  to  locate 

and  mark  out  the  true  boundary  line  between 
N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  in  lands  under  water  in  Raritan 
Bay.     1887.     8°.     46  p. 

—  See    also   under    Institutions,    Geological    Survey  ; 

under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1875; 
forward,  Delaware  River ;  and  under  Supple- 
mental, Map  of  the  Province. 
[Bridges.]  Legal  opinions  on  the  rights  ofjthe  Passaic 
and  Hackensack  Bridge  Co.  [by  Hon.  B.  William- 
son and  others.]      1851-53. 

—  Opinion  of  the  Chancellor  on  motion  for  an  injunc- 

tion by  the  proprietors  of  the  bridges^  over  the 
Rivers  Passaic  and  Hackensack  against  the  Ho- 
bokeu  Land  and  Improvement  Co.,  July  80,  1800. 

—  See   also   und.er   Legislature,   Journals,   Docs..,  etc., 

1848,  '50,  '51,  '52,  '05. 

[Cam^ys.]  Commissioners  to  Pmxhase  Camp  Grounds 
for  National  Guard.  Report,  1887,  89.  '88-90.  8°. 
State  Agents  for  Purchase  of  Camp  Ground  at  Sea 
Girt.     Report.     1890.     8°.     4  p. 

[Canals.]  Delaware  and  Raritan  Ca.nal.  Report  of 
the  commissioners  appointed  by  an  act  of  the 
Legislature  for  ascertaining  the  most  eligible 
route  for,  and  the  probable  expense  of,  a  canal  to 
connect  the  tide  waters  of  the  Delaware  with  those 
of  the  Raritan,  Feb.  13,  1810.     '17.     8°. 

—  Report  by  the  N.  J.    commissioners    on    a  canal 

from  the  Delaware  to  the  Raritan,  Nov.,  1824. 
'24.    8°. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1820,  29. 
Delaware  and.  Raritan  Canal  Co.  First  annual  report, 
May  10,  1831.     Princeton,  '31.     8°. 

—  Report  of  State  Directors,  1839;  annual,  1851-65. 

'40-66.     8°. 
Note.    No  rpt.  1854. 

—  Opinion  of  Gov.  Williamson  and  Gen.  Wall  on  the 

rights  vested  in  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal 
and  Feeder,  and  the  Camden  and  Ambov  Kail- 
road  Cos.,  by  the  Acts  of  the  State  of  N.  J."    1849. 

—  Report  of  Commissioners  appointed  to  investigate 

charges  made  against  the  directors  of  the  Dela- 
ware and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy 
Railroad  and  Transportation  Cos.,  made  to  the 
Legislature,  Feb.  8,  1850.     '50. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1835. 
Commissioners  [on']   Route  of  a  Canal  to  Unite  the 
Delaware  tvith   the    Passaic.     Report,    with  ac- 
companying docs.    Morristown,   1823.    8°. 

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{^Canals,  continued.'] 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Comptroller  and 
Secretary  of  State;    under    Legislature,    Laws 
and  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1828. 
[^Children.]     Commission  to  Erect  the  New  Children's 
Home.     Report.     1887.     8°.     (Doc.  38.) 
Commission  on  Defective,  Delinquent,  and  Dependent 
Children,   and   their    Care.      Report.     1898-99. 
8°.     (Doc.  43.) 
[Cities.]      Commissioners  on  Laws  for  Cities.    Report. 
1869,  1876-77.     ['69,  77-78.] 
Special  Commission  to  Draft   General  Laws  for  the 
Govt,    of    Municipalities.      Report.      1880.     8°. 
(Doc.  39.) 
See  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1881. 
[Convention.]     Proci'edings  and  Address  of  the  N.  J. 
State  Convention  at  Trenton,  Jan.  8,  1828,  which 
nominated  Andrew  Jackson  for  President,  John 
C.   Calhoun    for    Vice-President    of   the    United 
States.     '28.     8°.     20  p. 
[Delaware  River.]     Report  of  the  Commissioners  ap- 
pointed by  an  act  of  the  Legislature  for  settling 
certain   difficulties    with   the    Commonwealth    of 
Pennsylvania.     1817. 

Note.    Concerning  the  building  of  wing-dams  in  the  Dela- 
ware river. 

—  Report  of  the  engineers  to  the  Commissioners  of 

Penn.  and  N.  J.,  Trenton,  Oct.  26,  1829.    '30.   8". 
Commissioners  on  the  Wing-Dam  near   New    Hope. 

Report,  Feb.  29,  1832. 
See  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1835,  47. 
[Education.]    Commissioners  to  Codify  the  School  Law. 

Report.     1856.    8°.     (Doc.  3.) 
[Expositions.]     Address  of  the  N.  J.   corporators  of 
the  U.  S.  Centennial  board  of  finance.    1873.   8°. 
(Doc.  26.) 
Special  Commissioners  on  the  Centennial  Exhibition. 
Reports.     8°.     (Legisl.  Docs.  1876,  77.) 

—  N.  J.  Agricultural  Exhibit.     List  of  woods  grow- 

ing wild  in  N.  J.     1876.     8°. 

Special  Commissioners  on  World's  Exposition,  Louis- 
ville,    lieports.     8°.      (Legisl.  Docs.  1884.) 

Special  Commissioners  on  World's  Exposition,  New 
Orleans.  Reports.  8°.  (Legisl.  Docs.  1885,  86.) 
<S'ee  also  under  Legislature,  Jourtiah,  Docs.,  etc.,  1883. 

Special  Commissioners  o?i  World's  Fair.  Reports. 
8°.     (Legisl.  Docs.  1892.) 

—  Catalogue  of  Colonial  and  Revolutionary  relics  in 

possession  of  citizens  of  N.  J.  Compiled  by 
authority  of  the  Board  of  Women  Managers  of 
the  exhibit  of  N.  J.,  World's  Columbian  Expo- 
sition, 1893.  '93. 
Special  Commissioners  on  Tennessee  Centennial. 
Reports.     8«.     (Legisl.  Docs.   1898.) 

[Gettysburg.]    Commissioners  on  Gettysburg  Battlefield 
and  Monument.  Report,  1886,  '87,  '89-92.  '87-92. 

Health  Commission.     Report.     1874.     8°. 

[History.]     IliHtory  of  New  Jersey  to  1721,  with  some 
particulars  since;  l)y  Samuel  Smith.    Burlington, 
1765.     Reprint  1877,  90. 
Nolii.    .'1,000  copies  tukeu  by  Btute  in  1890. 

—  N.J.  and  the   Rebellion:    A  liistory  of  the  services 

of  the  troops  and  jxiopic  of  N.  J.  in  aid  of  the 
Union  cause.  By  J:  V.  Foster.  Pub.  by  author- 
ity of  the  State.      Newark,  '(i8.     8". 

—  Modern     IJattles  of    Trenton:    Jkdng  a  history  of 

N.  J.'h  politics  and  legislation  from  1868  to  1894. 
By  W:  K.  Saekctt.     1H9.">. 
Note.    :;,W0  copies  tukcii  by  Htale. 

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\_Insane.'\  Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to 
ascertain  the  number  of  lunatics  and  idiots  in 
the  State.     1841.     8°. 

[Lands  under  water.']  Commissioners  on  Lands  under 
Water.     Report,  1849,  1865. 

See  also  forward  under  Quaranti7ie. 

[^Manufactures.]  State  Commission  [on.]  Manufact- 
ures of  Ornamental  and  Textile  Fabrics.  Re- 
port, 1878.     78.     8°.     90  p. 

[Maps.]  Map  of  N.J.  Compiled  under  the  patronage 
of  the  Legislature,  by  Tiios.  Gordon.     1828. 

—  Same.  Revised,  corrected  and  improved  by  Robt. 
E.  Hornor.     1850. 

[Military  Claims.]  Agents  for  the  Collect  ion  of  Mili- 
tary Claims.     Annual  reports,  18(58.     '09.     8". 

[Monuments.]  State  Delegates  to  the  Independence 
Monument  Convention.     Report.     185;}.     8°. 

See  also  back,    Gettysburg ;  and  under  Legislature,  Jour' 
nalH,  Docs.,  etc.,  1851,  52,  6i,  67,  70. 

Oyster  Commission.     Report,  1883.     '84.     8°. 

Palisade  Commission.     Report,   1900.     '01.     8". 

Passaic  Valley  Sewerage  Commission.  Report,  Feb. 
1897.     Newark,  '97. 

[Prison  Labor.]  Commission  on  Prison  Labor.  Re- 
port.    1879.     8°.     82  p.     (Doc.  37.) 

[Quarantine.]  Quarantine  correspondence.  1807.  8". 
(Doc.  35.) 
Commissioners  on  Quarantine  Wharves  and  Docks. 
Report  on  lan(ls  under  water  within  the  State. 
1808.  8°.  (Doc.  24.) 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
1858,  59. 

[Railroads.]  New  Jersey  Railroad  and  Transporta- 
tion Co.  Annual  report  to  the  Legislature,  1852. 
'53.     8°. 

See  also  Canals;  wrac/^r  Executive  and  Staff,  Comptroller ; 
and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1S49,  82,  83,  84. 

[Reformatories.]    Commissioners  on  Reform  of  Juvenile 
Offenders.     Report.     1865.     8°. 
Commissioners   to   Establish  the  Reformatory.     Re- 
port.    1890.     8°.      (Doc.  20.) 
New  Jersey  State  Reformatory  Commission.     Third 

annual  report.      1898.     8°.      (Doc.  42.) 
See    also    under   Legislature,    Journals,   Docs.,   etc., 
1882,  87. 

Sanitary  Commission  [oi'N.  J.].  Report,  1860.  '67.  8'^. 

[Shipwrecks.]  Report  of  the  Commissioners  to  inves- 
tigate the  charges  concerning  the  wrecks  on  the 
Monmouth  coast,  communicated  to  the  Legisla- 
ture, Mar.  20,  1846.     '46. 

[State  House.]  Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed 
under  "  An  Act  for  Restoration  of  State  House  " 
approved  April  7,  1885.    '80.    8°.     (Doc.  39.) 

[Stevens  Battery.]  Commissioners  on  the  Plan  of  the 
Stevens  Battery.     Report,  1868-69.     '69-70.     8". 

[Taxation.]  Rejjort  of  the  Special  Tax  Commission 
ap])oiiited  by  the  Governor  according  to  the  |)ro- 
visions  of  au  act  approved  March  14,  1879.  1880. 
8°. 

—  Report  of  Commission  appointed    by  Gov.  Griggs  to 

investigate  the  subject  of  taxntion.      181»7. 

—  See  also    under   Legislature,  Journals,    Docs.,   etc., 

1876,  82,  83.  84. 

Water  Commissioners  of  the  City  of  Elizabeth.  Re- 
port.    1S09.     8°.      (Doc.  28.) 

Water  Commissioners  of  lloboken  and  Jersey  City. 
Report.     1851-70.     8°. 


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STAl^E   PUBLICATIONS 


[N.J. 


Supplemental  :  Colonial  and  Provincial. 

Including-  reprints. 
Analytical  Index  to  the  colonial  documents  of  N.  J.  in 
the  state  paper  offices   of   England.     Comp.    by 
H.  Stevens.     Ed.  with   notes  by  W.   A.   White- 
head.    N.  Y.,  1858. 
Note.     In  N.  J.  Historical  Society  Collections,  v.  5. 

Archives  of  the  State  of  N.  J. ;    1st  ser.  :   Documents 
rel.   to    the  colonial  history  of  N.  J  ;    v.   1-21 
V.  p.,  1880-1901.     8°. 
Cont.  :  V.  1-8,  Colonial   Documents,   1631-1757,  ed.   by  W 
w    I-  1     '*'^'l'?;^*l:x'*''™«''   l'''^'-'«.  ed.  by  P.  W.  Ricord  and 
\v:  iSeleon;  11-12,  Newspaper  extracts,  17O4-17.-.0,  ed   by  W- 
Nelson  ;  13-1.5,  Journal  of  Gov.  and  Council,  10S2-1748,  ed    by 
p'a.VtI;'"^'",'^  ='nd  W:  Nelson;  16-18,  same,  1743-1775,  ed.  by 
IH .  vv  .  Kicord;  19-20,  Newspaper  extracts,  17o]-fil,  ed.  by  W- 
Nelsou;  21    Calendar  of  Records  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary 
of  State,  1664-1703,  ed.  by  W:  Nelson.  ^ 

Note.    Subsidized  by  State. 

—  Same.     2d  ser.  :  Documents  rel.  to  the  Revolutionary 

history  of  N.  J. ;  v.  1.     1902.     S". 

Ci9n<.;V.l,  extracts  from   American  newspapers,  1776-77. 
ed.  by  W:  S.  Stryker.  i    i       >  . 

—  Same:  General  index  to   1st  ser.,  v.   1-10;   by    F 

W.  Ricord.  Newark,  1888.  8°. 
General  Assembly.  Votes  and  proceedings,  1710-75.  f. 
Note.  No  printed  journal  of  tlie  Assembly  prior  to  1710  is 
known  to  exist,  nor  any  complete  set  of  i  hose  here  recorded 
ine  only  one  at  all  approaching  completion  is  in  the  State 
V  I  «' Ji'-^nton ;  thure  is  also  a  very  fair  set  in  the  Public 
Record  Office  m  Loudon.  The  Minutes,  or  Votes  were 
printed  froni  time  to  time  by  order  of  the  Assembly,  aenerallv 
at  the  end  of  each  session,  and  by  the  following  printers  : 

1710-83,    William  Bradford,  New  York. 

1733-[?].  Andrew  Bradford,  Philadelplii.i. 

1738-39,    John  Peter  Zenger,  New  York 

1740-42,    Benjamin  Franklin,  Philadelphia. 

1743-53,    William  Bradf.ird,  Philadelphia. 

17o4-35,    James  Parker,  Woodbridge,  N.  J. 

1755-56,    William  Bradford,  Philadelphia. 

1756-70,    James  Parker,  Woodbridge,  N.  J 

1770-90,    Isaac  Collins,  Burlington,' N.  J." 
A  carefully  compiled  bibliography   of  the  Votes  and   Pro- 
ceedings  with  tables  of  legislative  sessions,  etc.,  will  be  found 
1899  ^^°''*  ®*'"®   ^"'^'''^   Record  Commission   for 

—  .Journal  and  votes  of  the  Flouse  of  Representatives 

of  the  Province  of  Nova  Cesarea,  or  New  Jersey, 
in  their  first  sessions,  began  at  Perth  Amboy' 
170.3.     .ftei?r.,  Jersey  City,  1872.     8". 

—  Laws  and  Acts.     Compilations. 

1020-1702.     Entitled:   Grants,    concessions,    and 

original  constitutions  of  the  Province,  acts  passed 
during  the  proprietary  governments,  and  other 
material  transactions  before  the  surrender,  there- 
of to  Queen  Anne,  etc.  Collected  by  Aaron 
Leaming  and  Jacob  Spicer  and  jiuhlished  by 
virtue  of  an  Act  of  the  Legislature.  Philadel- 
phia, 1758.  fo.  (770)  p. 
Note.    Known  as  "  Learning  and  Spicer's  Laws." 

1703-09. 

'09,     f'>. 
]  70.3-1 7. 

'17.     f". 


Printed  by  Wm.  Bradford.  New  York. 

20  p.  ' 

Printed  by  Wm.  Bradford.  New  York, 
58  p. 


Nolr..     Known  as  "  Bradford's  Laws." 

—  l70;^,-.30.     Compiled  by  John  Kinsey.     Printed  by 

Wm.  and  Andrew  Bra.iford.     Philadelphia,  ';J2 
f°.     29«  p.  1        >        • 

Ifolf.    Known  an  "  KinseyV  LawH." 

—  170.3-52.     Compiled  by  Samuel  Nevill.    Printed  by 

Wm.  Hradford.      riiiiadi  Ipliia,  '52.    {<>.     [512J  p. 
Mole.     V.  1  of  "NevlirH  Laws." 


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General  Assembly ,  continued. 

1753-(;i.     Compiled  liy    Samiiel  Nevill.     Printed 

by  James  Parker.     Wood  bridge,   N.  J.,  'fil.     fo. 
[474]  p. 
Note,.    V.  2  of"  Nevill's  Laws."    Contains  alKO  certain  Acts 
of  Parliament  relating  to  America. 

—  —  1702-70.     Compiled  by  Samuel  Allinson.    Printed 

by  Isaac  Collins.  Burlington,  '70.  fo.  [539J  p 
General  Note.  Session  laws  also  wove  printed  from  time  to 
time  by  order  of  the  Assembly,  iienerally  at  the  end  of  each 
session,  and  a  careful  biblioKnipliy  of  these  as  well  as  of 
special  laws,  etc.,  may  be  found  in  the  Report  of  the  State 
Public  Record  Commission  for  1899. 

Index.     See  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State. 

Governor   and    Council.     Journal    of  prof;cdure  from 

Dec.  1,   1082  to   Apr.    2!),    1703.     Repr.,  Jersey 

City,   1872.     8°. 

Note.    This  journal  was  never  printed   in   colonial  times. 

When  the  manuscript  was  discovered,  in  1871,  this  rei)rint  was 

ordered  by  the  Legislature.  A  more  accurate  reprint  ajipeared 

in  l'<yO  as  v.  13  of  the  Archives. 

—  Same,    1702-70.      Repr.,    1890-97.      (V.    13-19   of 

Archives.) 
Note.  Original  manuscript  has  disappeared.  This  reprint 
was  made  by  authority  of  the  TjCgislature  from  contt-mporary 
copies  in  the  Public  Record  Oflice  iu  London.  Bee  Report  of 
the  State  Public  Record  Commission  for  1899,  which  conlains 
also  record  of  other  documents  of  the  Governor  and  Council 
printed  during  this  period. 

Map  of  the  Province  of  N.  J.,  from  survey  made  in 
1709  by  order  of  Commissioners  apjiointed  to 
settle  the  partition  line  between  N.  Y.  and  N.  J. 
Dec.  1,  1777.  Reprint  by  Geol.  Survey  of  N.  J., 
1877. 

Provincial  Congress  and  Council  of  Safety.  Min- 
utes, 1774-70.     Repr. ,1rentoi\,  1879. 

—  Extracts   from    the  Journal  of  proceedings.    May, 

June,  August,  1775.     Reprinted  by  order,  1835. 
Note.    Of  Provincial  Congress  only. 

—  Journal  of  votes  and  proceedings,  Oct.   1775.     Bur- 

lington, '75. 

—  Same.     Repr.  by  order  of  the  Legislature,  1835  and 

1879. 

—  Journal  of  votes  and  proceedings,  Jan.-Mar.,  1770. 

Published  by  order.     '70. 

—  Same.     Repr.  by  order  of  the  Legislature,  1835  and 

1879.     4°.     147  p. 

—  Minutes,    Mar.    18,    1777,  to  Oct.    8,    1778.     Repr., 

Jersey  City,  1872.     8°. 
Note.    Of  Council  of  Safety  only. 

—  Ordinance  for  regulating  the   militia  ...  to   which 

is  annexed   the    Continental  Articles    of    War. 
Burlington,  1770. 

—  Same.     Repr.  by  order  of  the  Legislature,  1835  and 

1879. 


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PENNSYLVANIA    STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


List  compiled  from  Report  of  the.  State  Librarian,  W.  H.  Egle, 
188S-89,  Report  of  the  State  Librarian,  G.  E.  Reed,  1899,  and 
"  Catalogue  of  the  State  Library  of  Mnvxavhuxctta,'"  1880,  and 
Annual  Supplements,  1884-1901.  Adiliiioiidl  material  fur- 
nished by  John  Thomson,  Librarian  Free  Library  of  Phila- 
delfihin. 

8eUlenientB  by  Dutch  and  Swedes  on  the  Delaware,  1628-64. 
Partly  embraced  in  various  English  grants,  16'?2-34.  Unsucceesfnl 
attempt  of  New  Haven  traders  to  found  a  colony,  16-11.  Grant  to 
William  Penn,  16S1.  Founding  of  Philadelphia,  1082.  Final  sepa- 
ration of  Delaware,  170o.  Mason  and  Dixon's  line  established, 
1764-6T.  Proprietary  government  ended  and  State  constitution 
adopted,  1776.  Emancipation  of  slaves,  17S0.  Adoption  of  Fed- 
eral constitution,  1787.  Whisky  Insurrection,  1794.  Invasion  by 
Confederate  troops,  1863  and  1864. 

Executive  Documents,  1843-85/86.     53  v.     8°. 

Note.  Prior  to  1843,  pub.  with  House  and  Senate  Journals. 
1863-64,  66,  77/78-83/84  in  2  v.  each.  For  check-list  and  con- 
tents, see  Kepjrt  of  State  Librarian,  1899,  p.  228. 

Official  Documents,  1886/87-1900.     130  v.     8°. 
Cont, . 


1886/87. 

5  V. 

1891. 

10  V. 

1896. 

11  V. 

1887/88. 

6v. 

1892. 

9  V. 

1S97. 

12  V. 

1888/89. 

6v. 

1893. 

8  V. 

1898. 

10  V. 

1889. 

6  v. 

1894. 

9  V. 

1899. 

10  V. 

1890. 

6v. 

189.5. 

11  V. 

1900. 

11  V. 

Note.  The  Executive  and  Legislative  docs,  are  aonually 
bound  together  under  this  title,  in  v.  of  about  1,000  pages. 
For  check-list  and  contents  to  1897,  see  Report  of  State  Libra- 
rian, 1899,  p.  2.37. 

Constitutions  and  Constitutional  Conventions. 

Conventions,  1776,  1790.  Proceedings  rel.  to  calling 
the  conventions,  177G,  90;  the  minutes  of  the 
convention  that  formed  the  present  constitution; 
with  the  charter  to  William  Penn,  the  constitu- 
tions of  1776,  90,  and  a  view  of  the  proceedings 
of  the  conventions  of  1776  and  the  Council  of 
Censors.     1825.     8«.      (2)  384  (iv)  p. 

Council  of  Censors.  Journal,  Nov.  10,  1783  [-  Sept. 
2.5.  1784].     Phila.,  1784.     fo. 

Constitntion  of  the  Commonwealth,  as  established  by 
the  general  convention ;  added,  a  report  of  the 
committee  apjjointed  to  enquire  "  whetlier  tlie 
constitution  lias  been  preserved  inviolate"  [etc.], 
as  adopted  by  the  Council  of  Censors.  Phila., 
1784.     8". 

Convention  to  ratify  U.  S.  Constitution,  1787.  Debates 
of  convention  lield  Nov.  20-Dec.  11,  1787,  on 
proi)OHed  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  (Lloyd.) 
v.  1.     I'liihi.,  1788.     147,  4  p.     8". 

—  Afldress,  and  reasons  of  dissent,  of  tlie  minority  of 

the  convention,  to  tlieir  constituents.  Phila., 
Dec.  12,  1787.  f".  3  p. 
Convention,  17H!).  Minutes  of  the  convention  at  Phila- 
rlcl|)liia,  Nov.  24,  178!t,  for  the  purpose  of  re- 
viewing and  altering  the  constitution  of  the 
Stilt.-.      I'iiila..  17.S9.     i«.     v,  146  }). 

—  iMiiiutcs  of  the  grand    committee  of  the  whole  con- 

vention, Nov.  24,  17H9-Feb.  5,  1790.  With 
ininntcH  of  convention  lieid  Nov.  24,  1789-Peb. 
26,  1790       I'liiia.,  1790.      f".      ]()|  p. 

Votes  on  constitutionjil  convention.      I.S25. 

Keport  on  altering  of  conslilntion.      1831. 

IJeport  on  conslilulional  convention.      J 835. 


176 


Constitutions] 


STATE  PUB f. /CATIONS 


[Penn 


Cojivention  to  Propose  Amendments  to  Constitvtion, 
1837-38.     Journal,  1837-38.     2  v.     8". 

—  Proceedings  and  debates;  rep.  by  J.  Agg.     18:57-39. 

14  V.    "8°. 

—  Minutes  of  the  comniittee  of  the  whole.     1837.     8°. 

280  p. 

—  Report  on  printing  debates  of  constitutional  conven- 

tion.    1837. 

—  Tagebuch  der  Convention.     1838. 
Constitutions  of  17!>0  and  1838.      183*). 
Constitution.     Published  by  J.  M.  G.   Losure,  printer 

to  the  State.     1846. 

Returns  of  vote  on  constitutional  amendment.     1S,")1. 

Report  on  constitutional  amendment.      18r)8. 

Report  on  amendment  to  constitution.     18G4. 

Report  on  constitutional  amendment.    1860,  73. 

Convention  to  amend  the  Constitution,  1872-3.  Con- 
vened at  Ilarrisburg,  Nov.  12,  1872 ;  adjourned 
Nov.  27,  to  meet  at  Pliiladelphia,  Jan.  7,  1S73. 
Journal.     1873.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Debates,  1873.     9  v.     8°. 

—  Constitution  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Penn.sylvania, 

printed  by  order  of  the  convention.  To  be  sub- 
mitted to  a  vote  of  the  people  Tuesday,  Dec.  10, 
1873.  [Phila.,  1873.]  8°.  With  adilress  to  the 
people  of  Pennsylvania.     Phila.,  1873.     8". 

Constitution  of  1873-74;  by  H.  E.  Wallace  and  D. 
Sanders.     Phila.,  1874. 

Revision  of  the  constitution.     1875. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.     Message,  1814-16,  1824-1901. 

Cont.:  By  S.  Snyder,  1814-16;  by  J.  A.  Schulze.  1824-29  ; 
by  G:  Wolf,  1830-36;  by  J.  Ritner,  1837,  38;  by  D:  R.  Poiter, 
1839-44;  by  F.  R.  ShuQk,  1845-47 ;  by  W:  F.Jobn.ston,  1848-51 ; 
by  W:  Bigler,  18.52-ii4;  by  J.  Pollock,  18.5.5-37;  by  W:  F. 
Parker,  1858-60;  by  A.  G.  Curtiu,  1861-67;  by  J:  \V.  Geary, 
1868-72;  by  J:  F.  Hartranft,  1873-79;  by  H:  M.  Hoyt,  1881-83; 
by  R.  E.  PattiBon,  188.5-87;  by  J.  A.  Beaver,  18S9-91;  by  U. 
E.  Pattlson,  1893-95;  by  D.  H.  Hastings,  1897-99;  by  W.  A. 
Stone,  1901. 

Note.    Annuall824-79 ;  bienniall881-1901. 

—  Speech  [of  T.  McKean].     n.  t.  p.     [1808.]     8°. 

—  Letter   accompanying   resolutions  of   the   States  of 

South  Carolina,  Georgia,  and  Vermont  rel.  to 
state  rights.     1827. 

—  Special  message  of  Gov.  Francis  R.  Rhunk  in  rel. 

to  tiie  finances  of  the  State.     1845. 

—  Correspondence  with  Dr.  Kane.     1856. 

—  Ceremonies  of   the   second   inauguration    of  A.    G. 

Curtin.     1864.     8°. 

—  Special    message   of   Gov.    Curtin   rel.   to   reserve 

corps    Penn.    volunteers,      h.  t.  p.       1864.      8". 

15  p. 

—  Letter  to  the  President  of  the  U.  S. ;  by  Gov.  Curtin. 

1865. 

—  Vetoes  of  Robert  E.  Pattison,  1883-85. 

—  Proclamation   on   the   death   of   Gen.  U.  S    Grant. 

h.  t.  p.     1885.     4°.     2  p. 

—  Inaugural  address  of  James  A.  Beaver,  1887.     8". 

—  Vetoes  of  James  A.  Beaver,  1887-89.     8". 

—  Inaugural  address   of  Robert  E.  Pattison,  Jan.  20, 

1891. 

—  Special  message  of  R.  E.  Pattison,  Oct.  13,  1891. 

—  Vetoes  of  R.  E.  Pattison.     1891-93.     8°. 

—  Inaugural  address  of  D.  H.  Hastings.     1895. 

—  Vetoes  of  I).  H.  Hastings.     1895-9i7.     8". 

—  Inaugural  address  of  W.  A.  Stone.     1890. 

—  Nominations  by  the  Governor  which  have  not  been 

confirmed  at  this  date,  Jan.  21,  1899. 

—  Vetoes  of  W.  A.  Stone,  1899.     8°. 

177 


Executive] 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Penn. 


Governor,  continued. 

—  Proclamation    [designating  April    6,    20,     1900    as 

Arbor  days.]      1900. 

—  See   also   under   Legislature,  Journals,   Docs..,   etc., 

1820,  39,  44. 
Adjutant-general.    Annual  report,  1815-1900.     [1818]- 
1901.     8°. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful  for  1816-23,  26,  30,  46,  48,  51. 
53,  56. 

—  Record  of  tlie  Pa.  volunteers  in  the  Spanish-Ameri- 

can War.     1898. 
Attnrnei)-gcneral.     Report,    annual    1858-77,    biennial 
1879-1901. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful  1867. 

—  Report  relative  to  the  penal  code.     1812. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Laics  of  the  State,  Statutory 
Revision. 

—  Opinion.     1856. 

—  Opinion   relative    to  election  in  16th  congressional 

district.     1865. 

—  Argument  of  Hon.  William    S.  Kirkpatrick,  Att'y- 

gen.,  on  payment  of  damages  sustained  by  citi- 
zens of  the  State  from  Union  and  Confederate 
troops. 
Auditor-general.     Annual   report   on    finances,    1790- 
1900.      8°. 
Note.    Office  was  Register-general,  1790-1808.     Publication 
doubtful  1816,  23,  25.     Title,  1849-52,  Comnrunications. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1790, 1831, 
78,  87/88. 

—  Detailed  report  as  to  the  practical  operation  of  the 

proposed  "tax  conference  act"  prep,  by  Penn. 
Tax  Conference  Commission  for  1895-96;  by  A. 
H.  Mylin.     1899.     264  p.     f°. 
Note.    P'orms  part  2  of  report  of  Auditor-General,  1897. 

—  Tax  on  capital  stock.    Opinions  of  the  court.     1898. 

Note.    In  report  for  1898. 

—  Annual  report  on  banks,  1814-15,  18-19,  25,  27-32, 

34,  40,  42,  44,  46-55,  73,  75-78,  80-91. 

Note.  Publication  doubtful  for  years  other  than  above. 
1815  entitled  .Statement  upon  banks;  18.32,  Report  on  state 
loans  and  banks;  18S1,  83-86,  88,  Report  on  banks  and  savings 
institutions.  For  later  rpts.  see  under  Inspection  and  Regu- 
lation, Banks. 

—  Quarterly  statements  of  banks  and  savings  institu- 

tions.    Jan.,  Apr.,  July,  Oct.,  1843. 

—  Letter  upon  the  accounts  of  Canal  Commissioners. 

1827. 

—  Communication  to  the  Legislature;  with  a  statement 

of  certain  banks,  18;;2,  '34.     '32,  '34.     8°. 

—  l{eports  of  the  several  railroad  companies,  1861-65. 

'62-66.     8°. 
Note.     Rpts.  for  1863,  65,  are  accorap.  by  rpts.  of  canal  cos. 

—  Annual  rej)ort;   and  tabulations  and  deductions  from 

reports  of  the  railroad,  canal,  and  telegraph  com- 
panies, 1861,  64-74.     '61-74. 
Note.    Continued  by  Dept.  of  Internal  Affairs. 

Commissary-general.      Report,  1861-64. 
Comptroller-general.     Report    of    arrears   of    taxes    of 

several  counties  of  the  Commonwealth  ;  with  n-- 

niarks  thereon.     1798.     f". 

—  UejHjrt,  1790,  91,  1800. 

—  Report  1)11  arrears  in  State  tarces.      I,S02.     8", 

—  llccountof  contingent  exi)eiis(!s  fur  the  OlTice.     1807. 

—  See  also    under  I>egiKlatiire,    .lournals.    Docs.,  etc., 

1793-4. 
Inspector-general.     I!(|iort,  1864-(!6. 
Paymaster-general.     Ri-jiort,  1861-62. 


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Executive] 


STA  TE  PUBLIC  A  TIONS 


[Penn. 


Quartermaster-general.     Report,  1861-62,  64. 
Register- general.     See  Auditor-general. 
Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth.    Biennial  report,  1890- 
1900.     8°. 

—  Letter    rel.    to    the    late    malignant    fever.     IMiila., 

1798.     8°. 

—  2d-4th    reports    on     the    geological    exploration    of 

Pennsylvania.     1838-40.     3  v.     8°. 

—  Tabular  statements  of  votes  cast  at  the  general  elec- 

tion, Nov.  2,  1886.     '86.     6  sheets,     fo. 

—  Tabulated  statement  of  tiie  votes  cast  for  candidates 

for  the  offices  of  presidential  electors,  repre- 
sentative-at-large  in  Congress,  e/c,  in  the  several 
counties  at  the  general  election,  Nov.  3,  1896. 
'96.     8°.     36  p. 

—  Same,  at  the  general  election  Nov.  6,  1900.     1900. 

8«.     39  p. 

—  List  of  foreign  corporations  registered  in  the  office 

of  the  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth,  1874-99. 
'99. 

—  Pennsylvania    archives.     See    under   Supplemental, 

Archives. 
Surgeon-general.     Report,  1861-66. 

—  List  of  soldiers  (prisoners  of  war)  belonging  to  Pa. 

regiments,    who  died   at   the   military  prison   at 
Andersonville,  Ga.,  from  Feb.  25,  1864,  to  Mar. 
24,  1865.     '65.     24  p.     8°. 
Surveyor-general.     Report,  1816-74. 

Note.    Publication  doubtful  1817-23,  •2iJ-26,  29,  31-32. 

Treasurer.     Annual  report  on  the  finances,  1791-1900. 

[1792]-1901.     8°. 

Note.    Publication  doubtful  1797-1821. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals  and  Docs.,  1876. 

—  On  state  loans.     1834. 

—  Commissioners  of  Siiiliing   Fund.     Annual  report, 

1850-1900.     8«. 

Note.    Publication  doubtful  1854,  61,  66,  67,  69,  73. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

[Banking  Department.^  Superintendent  of  Banking. 
Reports  of  banks,  savings  institutions  and  trust 
companies.     lst-3d,  1892-94.     '93-95. 

Note.    For  earlier    rpts.   see  under  Executive    and    Staff, 
Auditor-general. 

Commissioner  of  Banking.  Annual  report,  lst~7th, 
1895-1901 ;  being  the  4th-10th  annual  report  of 
the  Banking  Dept.     '96-1902.     8^. 

Note.     Pt.  1,  Banks,  trust  companies,  savings  banks;  pt.  2, 
Building  and  loan  associations. 

—  Digest  of  laws  rel.  to  corporations.     Pub.  under 

the  supervision  of  the  Banking  Dept.     1895. 
See  also   utider   Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 

1786,  1811,  1842,  50,  87. 
[Binding.'\     See  forward  Printing  and  Binding. 
\_Boundaries.']       Boundary     Lines     and     Monumoits 

Bureau.     Report. 

Note.    In  Pt.  1  of  report  of  Secretary  of  Internal  A  fairs' 
which  see,  forward. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous,   Boundaries. 

Building  and  Loan  Associations.  See  back  under 
Banking  Department. 

[Buildings.]  Public  Buildings  Commission.  State- 
ment of    operations,  1882-85. 

l_Canal.~\  Board  of  Canal  Commissioners.  Report 
[annual],  1825-59,  67.     8°. 

—  Journal,  1844-59. 

179 


Inspection] 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Penn. 


\ Canal,  continued. '\ 

—  Docs.  ref.  to  the  controversy  between  the  Oanal 

Commissioners  of  Penn.  and  the  Harrisburg  & 
Lancaster  and  the  Pennsylvania  railroad  cos. 
Comp.  by  H.  Haupt.  Phila.,  LS52.  8°.  53  p. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Ai/dttor-general ; 
forward,  Internal  Affairs;  under  Legislature, 
Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  [180-  ];  and  under  Uw- 
cellaneous,  Canals.  r>  7 ;  • 

\ Charities.']       Board    of     Commissioners    of     Pubhc 
Charities.      Annual  report,  lst-31st,  1869-1900. 
'71-1900.     8°. 
.Note.   Rpts.  14-30  inchide  Ist-lTth  ann.  vpts.  of  Oommittcc 
on  Lunacy.  .„ 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  l«by. 

—  Preliminary  report,  1896.  98.     '97,  99.     8°. 

See  also  ?<H(/er  Legislature,  .Tournals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1889, 
and  under  Miscellaneous,  Charities. 
Dental  Council.     Report,  189,S-1900. 
Engineer,  State.     See  forward  under  Internal  Affairs. 
Factory    Inspector.     Annual    report,     Ist-llth,    1890- 

1900.     ['9l?]-19Ul.     8". 
\ Fisheries.']     State  Commissioners  of  Fisheries.     An- 
nual report,  1871-1900.     ['71?]-1901.     8". 

Note.    Publication  doubtful  rpt.  for  1S75,  76,  80.     See  also 
under  Miscellaneous,  Fisheries. 

—  Pennsylvania's  fish  exhibit  at  the  World's  Colum- 

bian Exposition:  fish,  fishing  and  fisheries  of 
Penn.;  comp.  by  W.  E.  Meehan.  il.  1893. 
8".     luG  p. 

Some  birds  and  mammals  which  destroy  fish  and 

game.     By  B.  U.  Warren. 

Note.    Reprinted   from   rpt.    of   Commissioners  of  Fish- 
eries for  1897. 

\_Forestry.'\     See  under  Institutions,  Agriculture. 
[Health.]     State  Board  of  Health  and  Vital  Statistics. 
Annual  report,  1872-73;  lst-16th,  1885-1900.  8°. 

—  Compendium    of   the    laws    rel.  to    public   health 

and  safety;  with  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme 
Court  and  county  courts  rel.  thereto ;  comp.  for 
State  Board  of  Health.     1888.     1.8".    174  (1)  p. 

—  Laws  in  reference  to  sanitary  matters,  passed  1893. 

—  Organization,    constitution,    by-laws    and    regula- 

tions; from  12th  annual  report  of  the  Board, 
1896.     '97.     8°.     30  p. 

—  Same ;  from  15th  annual  report,  1899. 

—  Proceedings    and    papers    of    the    State    Sanitary 

Conventions  1888,  89,  90,  92,  94,  96.     8°. 
State  Medical   Council.     Annual  report,  1896;  from 
the    12th    annual  report  of   the  State  Board  of 
Health  and  Vital  Statistics.     '97.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Peport,  1894-98.     '98.     8°.     iii,  UO.P-. 
[Industries.]    Bureau  of  Industrial  Statistics 

report,  1872-1900.     8«. 
Note.    Included   in  annual    tpl.  of  Secretary   of    hitcrnnf 
A/f'iiirx,  which  see,  forward.     Report  for  1S'.!2  devoted  to  Pe- 
troleum :  lt«  production  and  products  in  Penn. 

[/wsawc]       Committee  on    Lunacy.       Annual    report, 
l8t-[17llij,  1883-99. 
Note.     Bound    also    with   aim.    rpts.   of  CuminiHHionerB   of 
Public  OharltloH. 

Insurance    Commissioner.     Annual    report,     lHt-28tli, 
1873-1900.      '74-1901.     ca.  2  v.     8°. 
Note.     Divided  Into:  I't.  1,  Fire  and  marine;  pt.  2,  Lift;. 

[Internal  Affairs.]     Com.missioners  of    Internal    Im- 
provement Fund.     Jlejiort,  1827-45. 
Notf.    I'ublicallon  doubtful  for  1S28,  44. 

I  So 


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[Penn. 


\^Internal  Affairs,  continued.'] 

Department  of  Internal  Affairs.     Annual  report  of 
the  Secretary,  1871^-1900.     73-1901.     8". 
Note.    Pt.   1.     Land   Oflice,    Boundary   Lines     and    Monu- 
ments Bureau,  Weather  Hervice,  1877-90. 
Pt.  2.     AssessmentM.    Taxes.     1877-1900. 
I't.   3.    Bureau  of  Industrial  Statistics.     Annual  re- 
port, 1872-1900. 
I'l.  4.     Railway  Bureau.     Annual  report,  1872-1900. 
Pt.   5.    Inspector  of  coal  mines.     Report,  1888-1900. 
Parts  1  and  2  bound  together. 

—  Investigation  ordered  by  tlie  Secretary  upon   the 

complaint  of  citizens  that  certain  corporations 
were  transcending  their  corporate  functions  and 
infringing  upon  the  rights  of  individual  citizens. 
1878. 

—  Report   of   the    Secretary   on   boundaries   of  tlie 

Commonwealth.     1887.     2  v.     8°.     With  atlas. 

—  Railroad  map  of  Pa.,  drawn  and   compiled   by  J. 

Sutton  Wall.     n.p.     33  X  57  in.      1890. 
Engineer,  State,  report,  185G-58. 
Land  Office.     Account  of  expenditures,  Oct.  1,  1805- 

Sept.  30,  1806. 

—  Report,  1812,  16,  25,  30-43. 

Note.  Land  office  is  now  part  of  the  Dept.  of  Internal 
Affairs  and  rpts.  included  in  Pt.  1  of  report  of  Secretary. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1841. 

See   also    under   Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,   etc. 
[180-],  [18-],  1855. 
Land  Office.     See  back  under  Internal  Affairs. 
Live  Stock.  Sanitary  Board.     Annual  report. 
Note.    With  rpt.  of  State  Veterinarian. 

Medical  Council.     See  back  under  Health. 
\_Mines.'\     Inspectors  of  Mines.     Annual  report,  1870- 
1900.     8°. 

Note.  Rpts.  after  1887  included  in  report  of  Secretary  of 
Internal  Affairs,  which  see  back. 

—  Annual   reports   on   bituminous   mines,    1885-95. 

8°. 

—  Reports  on  anthracite  coal  regions,  1870,  72,  75- 

78;  annual,  1885-95.     il.     8^. 

—  Report  of  W.  Stein,  E.  Roderick  and  E.  Brennan 

[in  regard  to]  the  disaster  at  Pittston,  June  28, 
1896.     '97. 

—  See  also  under  Institutions,    Geological  Survey  ; 

and    under    Legislature    Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 

1834,  97. 
Pharmaceutical    Examining    Board.     Annual    report, 

1887-99. 
[Poor.]     Annual  sessions,  3d,    13th,  of   the  directors 

of  the  poor.    Proceedings.    Lancaster,  Pittsburg, 

1877,  88.     2  v. 
[Printing   and   Binding .]      Supt.  of  Public  Printing 

and   Binditig.      Annual    report,  1866-June  30, 

1900.  8^ 

Note.  Publication  doubtful  for  1867,  69,  73,  74.  See  also 
under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1844. 

[Prisons.]  Inspector  of  County  Prisons.  Annual 
report  of  the  Allegheny  county  workhouse,  1870- 
78.     '71-79.     Allegheny,  '79. 

Quarantine  Board.  Annual  report.  1893/94,  95/96, 
99-1900. 

—  Rules  for  the  government  of  the  Board.     Phila., 

1893. 

—  Same,  revised,  189G. 

Note.     Latter  ed.  contained  in  rpt.  for  1895/96. 

Railways,  Bureau  of.     Annual  report,  1872-1900. 

Note.  Included  in  pt.  4  of  annual  report  of  Secretary  of 
Internal  Affairs  which  see,  back. 

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STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Penn. 


Railways,  Bureau  of,  coniinued. 

—  Instructions    for   street  railway  corporations  with 

reference  to    annual    reports  of   tlie  Bureau  of 
Railways.     Revised  issue,    taking  effect  May  1, 
1897.     '97.     20  p.     8°. 
Revenue    Commissioners.      Report,     18+5,  48,  50,  54, 
57,  60,  63,  79,  89. 
Note.    Called  Revenue  CommiBsion,  1845,  48,  89. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Special  Laws,  Revenue. 

—  Journal,  1845,  48. 

—  Memorandum  of  a  system  of  taxation  submitted  to 

the  Commission  ;  by  J.  A.  Wright.     1890.     8°. 
\ Statistics. '\     Bureau   of    Statistics.     Report,    lst-3d, 
1872-75.    '74-76.     8°. 
Note.    For  later  rpts.  see  back  Internal  Affairs. 

[  Telegraph.']  See  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Auditor- 
general. 

[  Veterinary  Department.']  State  Veterinarian.  An- 
nual report. 

Note.    Included  in  annual  report  of  Dept.   of  Agriculture, 
which  see  under  Institutions,  Agriculture. 

Institutions. 

Annual  rpts.  of  the  various  charitable  institutions  are  pub.  by 
these  institutions  severally,  and  only  a  synopsis  is  printed  in  the 
Official  documents  and  in  the  rpts.  of  the  Commissioners  of  Public 
Charities. 

\_Agriculture.]     Department  of  Agriculture.     [Annual 
report]  :  Agriculture  of  Penn.     1877-1900.     28  v. 
'78-1901.     8°. 
Note.     Published  by   State  Board  of  Agriculture,  1877-94; 
Department    established    in   1895.      Contains    ann.    rpts.    of 
State  Board  of   Agriculture,   State   Agricultural   Soc,   State 
Dairymen's  Ass'n,  Economic  Zoologist,  Commissioner  of  For- 
estry,   State   Horticultural   Ass'n,   State    College,    and  State 
Veterinarian.     Reports  for  96,  97,  99,  1900,  are  in  2  v.  each. 

—  Quarterly  reports,  nos.  1-61.     1880-95. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-89.     1895-1902.     8°. 

—  Diseases  and  enemies  of  poultry.     Special  report; 

by  Leonard  Pearson,  State  Veterinarian,  and 
B.  H.  Warren,  state  zoologist.  '97.  1  v.  in  2 
pts.     116  p.,  749  p.     col.  pi.     il.     8°. 

—  Bulletin  of  the  International  Meteorological  Con- 

gress, 1893. 

—  Preliminary  report   and  miscellaneous  papers  by 

B.  H.  Warren. 
Note.    Reprint  from  the  annual  rpt.  of  the  Dept.  for  1896. 

—  Division  of  Forestry.     Preliminary  report  of  the 

Commissioner  of  Forestry,  1896  ;  also  miscellane- 
ous i)ai)C'rs  on  forestry  contained  in  annual  report, 
Dejit.  of  Agriculture,  1896;  by  J.  T.  Rothrock. 
plates.     '97.     8°.     55  p. 

Board  of  Agriculture.  See  above  Dept.  of  Agri- 
culture. 

State  Agricultural  Society.  Report  of  the  transac- 
tions,   1854-76.     H". 

Note.  Publication  doubtful  for  1856,  58,  62,  63.  Later  ri)tH. 
pub.  with  those  of  Board  of  Agriculture. 

—  Outlines  of  a  plan  for  establishing  a  State  Society 

of  Agriculture  in  Penn.     I'hila.,  1794.     8°. 

—  Hints  for  American  husbandmen.    Pliila.,  1827.    8". 
State  College.     Atmual  rci)ort,  ]8(!9-1900.     '70-1901. 

80. 
C'ojit.  :     1,  DeplH.  of  Instruction. 

2,  Agricultural  Kxperlnient  Station. 
Note.     Called  Agricultural  College,  1862-74. 

—  Catalogue,  185!)- 1900. 

Note.  'I'hal  for  IH71  called  Circular  and  Included  IIhIh  of 
FtudeiilH  for  1870.  1882/8,1  In  two  editions.  Places  of  pulili- 
cation  vary. 

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[Penn. 


{^Agriculture,  coviinued.'\ 

—  Agricultural  Chautauqua;  course  of  home  roadins" 

in  agriculture.      [18-.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  Instruction    in    agriculture  at   the  college.     I.^IU. 

8°.     14  p. 

—  Dairy  course  ;  si)ecial  winter  course.     [18!):').] 

—  Short  winter  coiir.se  in  agriculture.      [1893.]  ^ 

—  Froceeding.s  at  the  formal  opening  of  the  Engineer- 

ing Building.      18!t3. 

—  Building  materials  of  Ta.  By  T:  C.  Hopkins.  App. 

to  annual  report,  1805,  97.     2  v. 
Note.    Pt.  1,  Brownstoiies.    '95;  pt.  2,  Olays   and  clay  in- 
dustries of  Pa.    '98. 

—  Report  of  a  committee  of  the  board  of  trustees, 

appointed  to  examine  all  the  annual  reports  of 
the  several  departments,  Jan.,  1899.  n.  t.  p. 
['99.]     1G«. 

—  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.     Bulletin,  nos. 

i-51,  1887-April,  1900.     8°. 
Bulletin    of  information,  no.  1;  2d  ed.,  Dec, 

1896.     '96.     8«.     39  p. 

Same,  no.  2,  Sept.  1897.     '97.     8°. 

See   also   under  Legislature,   Journals,   Docs., 

etc.,  1883. 
\^Blind.'\       Pennsylvania    Institution   for    Instruction 

of    the   Blind   (Philadelphia).      Annual  report, 

1834-83. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful  for  1848,  70. 

—  Bylaws,     n.2:).      [1834?]     8°. 

Western   Pennsylvania    Institution   for    the    Blind 

(Pittsburgh).     Annual  report,  1901. 
Industrial  Home  for  Blind    Women.     Annual  report 

[1869?]-83.    'Phila. 
Working   Home  for  Blind  Men.      Annual  report  of 

managers.     [1874?]-83.     8°. 
[^Children.']     Home  for   Destitute    Children.     Report, 

1865-67,  72. 
Northern    Home  for   Friendless   Children.     Report, 

1865-66,  68,  72,  78. 
Commission  of  Soldiers'   Orphans  Schools.     Annual 

report,  1864-May  31,  1900.     8°. 

Note.    Before  1889  called  "  Anu.  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Soldiers' 
Orphans." 

—  List  of  soldiers'  orphans.     1898. 

\^ Deaf  and  Dumb. '\  Pennsylvania  Institution  for  Deaf 
and  Dumb  (Philadelphia).  Annual  report,  1822- 
99. 

—  Account  of  origin  and  progress.    Phila.,  1821.    8°. 

—  Charter,  by-laws,  and  acts  of  Assembly  rel.  to  the 

institution,  with  acts  of  Assembly  of  Maryland, 
New  Jersey,  and  Delaware  rel.  to  the  instruction 
of  deaf  mutes.     Phila.,  1842. 

—  Brief  history  of  the  institution.   ByW.R.  CuUing- 

worth.     1893. 
See  also  under  Legislature,    Journals,    Docs,    etc., 

1838. 
Western  Pa.  Institution  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Deaf 

and  Dumb  (Wilkensburg).    Annual  report,  1876- 

1901.     8°. 
See  also  forward  under  Feeble-minded. 

\_Education.'\  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction.  Annual 
report  of  the  Superintendent,  [1st]  lS35-June 
3,  1901.     8°. 

Note.    Office  was  Supt.  of  Common  Schools  till  1854.    Kpts. 
for  1849,  58,  61,  also  in  German. 

—  Plan  for  the  establishment  of  public  schools  and 

diffusion  of  knowledge  in  Pa.     Phila.,  1786.     8°. 

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[Penn. 


1870. 

—  Same ; 

—  Same  ; 
Same  ; 


{^Education,  continued.^ 

—  Eine  Akte  zur  Vereinigung  nml  Abantlerung  der 

uiiterschiedlicben  Akten  betrctiend  ein  AU- 
geraeines  Unterrichts-system  durcb  Volks- 
scbulen.     183G.     8".     33  p. 

—  Manual  for  tbe  directors  and  teacbers  of  common 

scbools.     Phila.,  1840.     12°. 

—  Pennsylvania   school  arcbitecture ;  ed.   by  T.   H. 

Burrowes.     plates  and  plans.     1855.     8°. 

—  Special  report  on  common  schools,  1855. 

—  School  journal,     v.  5.     1856. 

—  Statistical  table  of  districts  of  schools,  1858-59. 

—  [Report    upon    State    normal    schools.]       n.t.p. 

[18ii7.]     8".     40  p. 

—  Common  school  laws,  and  decisions  of  the  Supt., 

1848,  55,  57.     8°. 

—  Saw.e,  by  T.  H.  Burrowes.     1862.     8°. 

—  Same  ;  rev.  and  arranged  by  J.  P.  Wickersham. 
16". 
1873,  76,  79.     16°. 

byE.  E.  Higbee.     1888.     16".     (v)  213  p. 
bv  D.  J.  Waller,  Jr.      1892.      16". 
Same;  byN.  C.  Schaeffer.    1894,  96,  97,  99.     16". 

—  Pennsylvania    at    the    Centennial   Exposition   of 

1876;  information  to  those  desiring  to  prepare 
educational  material  for  exhibition.     1875.     8". 

—  Arbor  day  circular,  1890.    n.  t.  p.    '91.   1.  8".    1  p. 

—  Same  :  Autumn   arbor   day,   recommending  Oct. 

20,  1893. 

—  School  outhouses ;  legal  obligations  of  the  school 

boards,  in  the  interest  of  health,  decency,  and 
good  morals.     1894. 

—  Biennial    report    on    higher  education   in    Penn. 

1S95/96,  97/98,  99.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  secretary   of  the    Supt.   of  Public 

Instruction.  Minutes  of  the  College  and  Uni- 
versity Council.     1895. 

—  Constitution  of  Pa.     1897. 

—  Reports  of  a  committee  on  the  conditions  of  the 

schools  in  the  5th,  6th,  7th,  8th,  and  11th  school 
sections.     Phila.,  1847.     8°.     34  p. 

—  l.si    School    District.      Board   of    Controllers   of 

Public  Schools.  Annual  report,  1st,  1819;  4th, 
1822;  5th,  6th,  1823;  7th,  8th,  1825,  26;  10th, 
11th,  1828,  29;  12th,  1830;  14th,  1832;  48th, 
1866;  51st,  1869. 

Report  on  the  subject  of  phonography,  by  a  spe- 
cial committee,  Apr.  11,  1854.  Piiila.,  '54.  8".  50  p. 

See  also  under  Legishiture,  Laws  of  the  Slate., 

Education. 

State  formal  Schools.  Annual  catalogues  or  calen- 
dars, as  follows  : 

] 872-1902 
18.-,ri-l!t()2 

18134  •'-mo  J 

1S94-1U02 
lK6:i- 19(12 

870?  |-T,)02 
187:i-l'J02 

878?J-19U2 

,  187»-1<I02 
1875-1902 
1889-1902 

861  ?  1-1902 
1887-1902 

J.otr  1.  Date  following  name  of  town  U  date  of  "  recot; 
nltlon  "  by  Mtiilc  uh  ii  Normal  School;  dates  of  catalogueH  are 
datCH  of  piiMicallori. 

Note  2.  Normal  Keliool  of  2d  DihI.  known  :ih  FirHt  StiMc 
Normal  .<chool ;  of  :id  DUt.  \w  KeyHtoiie  H.  N.  B.;  of  7lli 
Dlot.  an  Ciimlierlaiid  Valley  H.  N.H.;  of  10th  Dlst.  no  Houtli- 
weBtern  H.  N.  H.  Charier  name  of  that  of  6tb  DUt.  1h  "  BloomM- 
burn  I.lterary  IiiHllliite  and  H.  N.  H." 

See  also  under  Mi.iceihmeouH,  Education. 


let  Dist 

.  WcRt  Chehter 

(1871)  Ann.  eat., 

lBt-:nst, 

2d      " 

MillerBvillc 

(18.i9)      "        " 

lBt-4Stli, 

.-id      " 

Kiit/.town 

(1866)      "        " 

]Ht-;wth, 

4ih     " 

K.  HlroudBhurg 

(189:i)      " 

l»t-9th, 

5th     " 

ManKfield 

(1862)      ••        " 

l8t-40th, 

Btfi     " 

lilooniHbiirK 

(1869)  Calendar, 

fl 

7th     " 

Shipjx^nMtjurK 

(187:<)  .Ann.  cat., 

lHt-30tli, 

8th     " 

Lock  Maven 

fI877)  CataloKue 

[1 
lst-28th, 

fith     " 

Indiana 

(187:'))  Ann.  cut., 

10th     " 

Onllfornia 

(1874)      •' 

lBt-28th, 

11th     " 

Hlippery  Itock 

(18H9)      " 

l8t-14th, 

12th     " 

Kdlnboro 

(1861)      " 

1 

1:5th     " 

C'lari.jn 

(1887)      "        " 

lBt-16th, 

1 84 


Institutions] 


ST  A  TE  PUBLIC  A  TIONS 


[Penn. 


Electoral  College.     Report,  1845-1900. 
Note.    Pub.  every  4  years,  oiuittinji;  1881. 
[ Feeble- Mi^ided.']     Pennsylvania    Training  School  for 
Feeble- Minded    Children    (Elwyn).     Annual    re- 
port, lst-44th,  18.53-96.     '54-97. 
Institution  for  Feeble-Minded    of    Western  Pennsyl- 
vania. (Polk.)     Annual  report,  1898-1901. 
[Forestry.']     See  back  under  Agriculture. 
Geological  Snrvey,  First.     Report,  1830-58,  75-77. 

Note.  Publication  doubtful  1831,  34,  43-46,  48-50,  .52-56. 
See  also  under  K.\ocutive  aud  Staff,  Secretary  of  the  Common- 
wealth. 

—  Report  of    the  State   Geologist  [H.   D.  Rogers], 

1837-45. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful  1842-44. 

—  Geology    of    Pa.;     a    govt,    survey    by    H.    L). 

Rogers,     il.  and  maps.     Pliila.,  1^58.     3  v.     4^ 

—  A  history  of  the  1st  geological  survey  of  Penn., 

1836-58;  by  J.   P.  Lesley;  with  the  annual  re- 
ports of  the  Board  to  the  Legislature,  1874-75. 
'76.     8°.     226  p. 
Second.     [1874-91.]     Report  of  progress.     1874-91. 
25  V.     il.     maps. 

—  Same.      1875-90.     26  v.  in  64  (A-Z).     il.     maps. 

—  Annual  report  by  the  State  Geologist  (J.   P.  Les- 

ley), 1885-87.     '86-89.     3  V.  and  atlas,     8°. 

Cont. :  1885,  14  special  reports  and  atlas.    2  v. 

1886,  4  pts.,  7  special  reports  and  2  atlases. 

1887,  4  special  reports. 

—  Final   report    ordered    by  the    Legislature,   1891  : 

Summary  description  of  the  geology  of  Pa.; 
with  list  of  bituminous  mines.  4  v.  and  atlas. 
il.  and  maps.     1892-95.     8°. 

Cont.  :  1,  The  Laurentian,  Huronian,  Cambrian,  and  lower 
Silurian  formations;  by  J.  P.  Lesley.     1892.     pp.  1-720. 

2,  The  upper  Silurian  and  Devonian  formations ;  by  J.  P. 
Lesley.     1892.     pp.  721-1628. 

3,  pt.  1,  Carboniferous  formation;  by  J.  P.  Lesley,  E.  V. 
d'Invilliers,  and  A.  D.  Smith.     1895.    pp.  1629-2152. 

3,  pt.  2,  Hitumitious  coal  tields;  by  E.  V.  d'Invilliers;  New 
red  of  Bucks  and  Montgomery  counties;  by  B.  8.  Lyman. 
1895.     pp.  215.3-2638. 

Atlas:    Geological  map  of  Penn.,  4  sheets;  General  map  of 

bituminous  coal  fields,  4  sheets;  Geological  map  of  Lebanon 

Co.,  1  sheet;  2  Geological  and  topographical  maps  of  most  of 

Bucks  and    Montgomery    counties,   4  sheets;  4  cross-sections 

•     of  Bucks   and  Montgomery  counties,  1  slieet.     1895. 

Index;  app.,  A  brief  guide  to  the  publications  of  the  Pa. 
Geological  Survey,  1874-95,  prep,  by  W:  A.  Ingham,  Sec.  of 
the  Board  of  Commissioners.     18'J.').     98,  xxx  p. 

Note.  The  appendix,  or  Brief  guide,  was  also  pub.  in  pam- 
phlet form,  18i)6,  preceded  by  a  list  of  the  publications  of  the 
Survey,  comp.  by  II.  P.  Miller,  Senate  Librarian;  see  below 
"  List  of  and  brief  guide  to,"  etc. 

—  Various    miscellaneous    reports    and    reports    of 

progress.     1874-95.     8°  and  fo. 

Note.  These  include  maps,  atlases,  and  cross-sections.  For 
detailed  descriptive  list  see  pamphlet  recorded  in  following 
entry. 

—  List  of  and  brief  guide  to  the  publications  of  the 

Pa.  Geological  Survey,  1874-95.  Comp.  })y 
Herman  P.  Miller,  State  Librarian.  1896.  8". 
36  p. 

Note.  This  list  contains  detailed  description  of  all  the  pub- 
lications of  the  Survey,  including  reports  on  counties  and 
special  districts,  maps,  atlases,  aud  cross-sections  too  e.xten- 
sive  for  individual  record  here.  The  "  Brief  Guide  "  i)ortiou 
of  the  pamphlet  is  a  reprint  of  that  by  W:  A.  Ingham  in 
the  Index  to  the  Final  Report,  1895. 

—  Report  of   chemical    analyses   in  the    laboratory, 

1874-5;  by  A.  S.  McCreath.     '75.     8°.     105  p. 

—  Same.     1876-8.     '79.     8°.     438  p. 

—  Same.     1879-80.     '81.     8°.     126  p. 


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STATE  PUBLTCATIONS 


[Penn. 


Geological  Survey,  continved. 

—  Report  on  tlie  mineraloDiy  of  Pa.,  by  F.  A.  Gciith ; 

with  app.  on  the  hydrocarbon  compounds,  by  S. 
T.  Sadtler.     1875-6.     8«.     238  p. 

—  Report  on  the  oil  region,  by  H.  E.  Wrigley  ;  maps, 

etc.,  by  T>.  J.  Lucas  and  J.  P.  Lesley.  1875. 
8°.     122  p. 

—  Same,  by  J.  F.  Carll,  1877,  80,  83,  85,  86. 

—  7th   report   on  the  oil  and  gas  fields  of  Western 

Pa.  for  1887,  1888;  with  additional  unpub.  well 
records  ;  by  J:  F.  Carll.     1890.     8°. 

—  Report  on  the  levels  above  tide  of  railroads,  canal 

and  turnpike  stations,  mountain  tops,  etc.,  in  and 
around  Pa.,  in  200  tables,  by  C.  Allen,  map. 
1878.     8°.     279  p. 

—  Report  on  the  trap  dykes  and  azoic  rocks  in  south- 

eastern Pa.     Parti.     By  T.  S.  Hunt.     1878. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  Geological  Museum. 

Pt.  1.  1878.  217  p. 
Pt.  2.  1880.  272  p. 
Pt.  3.  1889.  260  p. 

—  Report  on  coke  manufacture;    by  Franklin  Piatt. 

15  pi.     1879.     252  p. 

—  Description  of  the  coal  flora  of  the  carboniferous 

formation  of  Pa.     3  v.     1880-84. 
Note.    V.  1,  2,  bound  together,  1880;  v.  3,  1884. 

—  Atlas  to  the  coal  flora  of  Pa.,  by  L.  Lesquereux. 

1879. 

—  Report  on  the  causes,  kinds,  and  amount  of  waste 

in  mining  anthracite,  by  F.  Piatt;  with  a  chapter 
on  methods  of  mining,  by  J.  P.  Wetherill.  il. 
1881.     8°.     134  p. 

—  Report  on  mining  methods  and  appliances  used  in 

the  anthracite  coal  field,  by  H.  M.  Chance. 
1883.     pi.     XX,  574  p. 

—  Atlas  to  above  report.     25  plates  illustrating  coal 

mining.     1883. 

—  Report    on    the    terminal    moraine    across     Pa., 

by  H.  C.  Lewis,  il.  maps.  1884.  8°.  Ivi, 
299  p. 

—  Dictionary  of  fossils  found  in  Pa.  and  elsewhere, 

by  J.  P.  Lesley,  il.  3  v.  and  app.  1889.  8°. 
1283  p. 

—  Geological  hand  atlas  of  the  sixty-seven  counties 

of  Pa.,  embodying  the  results  of  the  field  work 
of  the  survey  from  1874  to  1884,  by  J.  P.  Lesley. 
62  col.  maps.      1885.     8°.     cxii  p. 

—  Grand  atlas.     1884-80.     6  v.     P. 

Cont. ;  Division  1,  County  geological  maps.  2,  Anthracite 
coal  Holds.  2  v.  3,  Petroleum  and  bituminous  coal  fields. 
4,  Houth  Mountain  and  Great  Valley  topographical  maps.  5, 
Central  and  Kouth-oastern  Pa. 

—  Atlas :  A   new  general  map  of  the  anthracite   re- 

gion ;  rev.  to  1890. 

—  Atlas:    4    geological    maps,    Schuylkill,    Carbon, 

Berks,  and  Daupliin  counties;  topographical  map 
of  the  Kittatinny  or  Blue  Mts.  at  Port  Clinton, 
in  2  sheets.     1891.     H". 

—  See  also  vnder  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1889. 
ll/oriicultiire.l    State  Horticultural  Association.     An- 
nual report. 
Note.    Included  In  ann.  rpt.  of  Dept.  of  Agriculture  which 
sec,  back,  under  A[/rii:ultu7-r. 

l^I/ospitals.']     State    Hospitals    for   the    Insane.     Sec 
forward  Insane. 
State  Hospitals  for  Injured  Persons  of  the  Anthracite 
Coal  Regions.     Annual  reports. 
8.  M.  Tor  the  anthracite  coal  regions  of  Pa.,  Ashland. 
H.  H.  for  the  middle  coal  field,  Hazolton. 

8.  II.  for  the  northern  anthracite  dlutrlct,     Hcranton. 

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{^Hospitals,  continued.^ 

Cottage  State  IJosjnta/s  for  Iirjvred  Persons  of  the 
Bituminous  and  Semi- Bituminous  Coat  Reijions. 
Annual  reports. 

Cottage  State  Hospital,  ISlonHbiirtc. 
Cottage  State  Hospital,  I'liillipsburir. 
Cottage  State  Hospital,  Mercer. 
Cottage  State  Hospital,  Connellsville. 

\_Insane.']     State  Asy/um  for  the  Chronic  Insrcne  of  Pa. 

(Wernersville).  Aiinual  report,  lst-8th,  [18!34?]- 

1901. 

State  Hospital  for  the  Insane  (Danville),     lleport, 

annual,  1850-84 ;  biennial,  1890-98. 

Note.    Publicatiou  doubtful  for  IHoS,  60,  68-70,  73-79,  8r,-89. 

—  (Norristown).      Annual   report   of    trustees    and 

officers,  lst-7th,  Sept.   30,   1881-Sept.  aO,  1898. 
AUentown,  '82-99.     8°. 

—  (Warren).     Annual  report  of  trustees,   1878-9G. 

Harrisburg,  78-97.     8«. 
State  Lunatic   Hospital  (Harrisburg).     Annual    re- 
port, 1851,  90-98.     '51-99.     8°. 

—  Rules  and  regulations.     1885.     8°.     15  (1)  p. 
Western  Hospital  for  the  Insane  (Dixmont).    Annual 

report  of  managers,  186G-88.    '67-89.    8°.    109  p. 
See  also  under  Charities. 
[_Library.'\     State  Librarian.     Annual   report,   1843- 
1901.     8°. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful  1844-45,  47-53,  66,  69,  72,  80-83. 

—  Report  on  missing  books,  1849. 

—  Catalogue  of  miscellaneous  books.    1853.    sm.  8°. 

—  Catalogue;  com.  by  W.  DeWitt.     18.59.     8°. 

—  Same;   comp.  by  0.  H.  Miller.     1873.     8°.     xvi, 

600  p. 

—  Same;  prep,   by  O.  II.   Miller  and  J.   R.  Orwig. 

1878.     8°.     332,  742  p. 

—  Proceedings  incidental  to  the  inauguration  of  the 

department  of  the  State  Library.     1867.     8°. 

—  Catalogue    of  the   law  books;    comp.   by  W.   W. 

Chisolm.     1900.     963  p.     8°. 

—  See  also  binder  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1850. 
l_Prisons.'\     State    Petiitetitiary  for  the   Eastern  Dis- 
trict  of    Pa.    (Philadelphia).      Annual    report, 
lst-70th,  1825-99.     1831-1900.     S°. 

Note.  Before  1857  called  "Eastern  State  Penitentiary." 
There  were  reprints  of  Ist-Sd,  6tli-8th,  and  13th  rpts. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  t/o«rwafc.  Docs.,  etc.,  1835,  39. 

—  Brief  sketch  of  its  origin  and  history,  by  R.  Vau.x. 

Phila.,  1872.     pi.     8". 

—  Commissioyiers  to  Erect  the  Eastern  Penitentiary. 

Report,  18L^8. 
State  Penitentiary  for  the  Western  District  of  Penn. 
(Allegheny).  Report,  annual,  1825-77;  biennial, 
1881/82-1901/02. 

Note.  Publication  doubtful  for  1829,  5,5,  57,  62,  69,  70,  75, 
78-80. 

—  Commissioners   to    Erect   the   New    Penitentiary . 

Report,  1828. 
See   also   under   Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 
1833,  78. 
{^Reformatories.']     Ilonse    of    Refuge    (Philadelphia). 
Annual  report,  1828-1902. 

Note.  Publication  doubtful  for  1869.  Now  divided  into 
Girls'  Department,  Philadelphia,  and  Bovs'  Deoartment 
Glen  Mills.  ' 

See  also  ?i?ider  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1876. 

Industrial  Reformatory  (Huntingdon).     Biennial  re- 
port, Ist-Gth,  1889/90-99/1900. 

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[Penn. 


\_Reforniaiories,  continued. ] 

Reform  School.     (Morganza.)  Rules  and  regulations, 
1876.     Pittsburgh,  76. 

Note.  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
1S76. 

Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home.  (Erie.)  Biennial  re- 
port, 1890-1901. 

Weather  Service.     Monthly   weather   review,    1888-89. 

—  Summary  of  reports  made  by  voluntary  observers 

to  the  meteorological  committee  of  the  Franklin 

Institute,  Sept.    1887-May,   '88.     [Phila.,  1887- 

88.]     8". 

Judiciary. 

Pennsylvania  State  Reports,  v.  1-199:  Cases  adjudged 
in  the  Supreme  Court,  1845-Jan.,  1902.  199  v.  8°. 
Cont.  :  V.  1-10,  1845-49;  by  R.  M.  Barr.  11,  1849;  by  J.  P. 
Jones.  12,  1849;  by  J.  P.  Jones  and  R.  O.  McMurtrie.  13-24, 
1849-5.5;  by  G.  W.  Harris.  25-36,  1850-60;  by  J.  Casey.  37- 
50,  1860-65 ;  by  R.  E.  Wright.  51-81,  1865-77 ;  by  P.  F.  Smith, 
82-96.  1876-80;  by  A.  W.  Norris.  97-110,  1880-85;  by  A.  A. 
Outerbridge.  111-115,  1886-87;  by  Lemuel  Amerman.  116- 
146,  1887-92;  by  Boyd  Orumrine.  147-165,  1892-95;  by  James 
Monaghan.  166-192,  1895-98;  by  W.  C.  Kress.  192-199,  1898- 
1902;  by  W.  I.  Schaeffer. 

Note.  Preceded  by  privately  published  rpts.,  covering 
period  1754-1844.  Many  new  editions,  digests,  and  reports  of 
omitted  cases  have  been  privately  published. 

—  Alphabetical  and  analytical  index   to    the    Supreme 

Court  reports  from  1st  Dallas  to  [29th]  Smith, 
[1754-1874]  by  R.  E.  Wright.  Phila.,  1874-77. 
2  v.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  judges  [on  the  English  Statutes  which 

are  in  force  in  Penn.].     Phila.,  1808.     8°. 

—  See  also  2/ Ticker  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1805. 
Pennsylvania  Superior  Court  Reports,  v.  1-18 ;  Cases 

adjudged  in  the  Superior  Court,  1898-1902.     8°. 

Cont.:  V.  1-12.  1895-1900;  by  W.  C.  Kress  and  E:  P.  AUin- 
son.  13-15,  1900;  by  W.  I.  Schaeffer  and  E:  P.  Allinson.  16- 
18,  1901-02;  by  W.  I.  Shaeffer  and  A.  B.  Weimer. 

See  alsounder  Legis\at\ire,  Journals, Docs.,  etc.,  1825,  79,  85. 

Court  of  Common  Pleas.     Lycoming  judicial   contest, 

1899. 
See  also  wftcZer  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1878. 


Legislatdrk. 

SesBions  semi-annual  1776-80;  3  a  year  1781-89;  annual  1790- 
1879;  biennial  since,  in  odd  years,  beginning  January.  Contents 
of^  Journals  and  Documents-  given  in  State  Librarian's  /eport, 

[Laws  of  the  State.]     Laws  of  Pennsylvania,  1778/79- 
1899.     99  v.     8°. 

Note.  Session  laws,  1781/82  not  published.  Folios  prior 
to  1801/02.  For  check  list  of  sessions,  see  Report  of  State 
Librarian,  1899,  p.  184. 

—  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Commonwealth 

of  Penn.,  enacted  into  law.s  since  tlie  Declaration 
of  Independence  on  the  4th  day  of  July,  1776 
Phila.  (J:  Dunlap),  1779.     f".     71  p. 

—  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  carefully  compared 

with  the  originals  and  an  aj)i).  cont.  "laws  passed 
between  liOth  Sept.,  1775,  and  the  Kevolution, 
with  tlie  l^eclaration  of  Indci)endcnee,  the  con- 
stitution of  the  State  and  the  Articles  of  Con- 
federation of  the  U.  S.  Piib.  by  order  of  the 
General  Assembly.  Phila.,  1782.  {". 
Note.    Known  us  AfcKeun'o  laws. 

—  Laws,    Oct.    1700-Oct. 

V.  2,  1793,     fo. 


1790.     Plijja.,     V.    1,    1791 
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[Penn. 


\_Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  Laws  of  the  Commonwealth,  1700-1801;  v.  1,  2,  4. 

Phila.,  Lancaster  (A.  J.  Dallas),  1793-1801. 
3  V.     fo. 

—  Same,  1801-03;  v.  5.     Lancaster  (T.  McK.  Thomp- 

son), 1803.     8°. 
Same,  v.  6,  7.     Octoraro,  1804-6.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Same,   1700-1802;  v.   C.     Phila.    (M.  Carey  and  J. 

Bioren),  1803.     8°. 

—  Same,  1802-08;    v.  7,  8.     Phila.,  1800-08.     2  v.    8°. 

Note.    V.  7  is  a  reprint  of  T.  M.  ThoinpBon's  Octoraro  ed.  of 
1804-6. 

—  Same,    1700-[1829]  ;  Kepub.  by  the  authority  of  the 

Legislature,  with  notes  and  references ;  v.  1-8, 
10.     Phila.,  1810-44.     i)  v.     8°. 
Note.    V.  5  contains  general  index  to  v.  1-5. 

—  Statutes  at  large  of  Penn.,  1682-1801;   comp.  by  J. 

T.  Mitchell  and  Henry  Flanders.    5  v.     1895-98. 
8°. 
Cont.:  V.  1, 1682-1700;  2,  1700-12;  3,  1712-24;  4,  1724-44;  5, 
1744-59. 

—  Abridgement   of   the    laws  of    Penn. ;  by  Collinson 

Read.     Pliila.,  1801-4.     8°. 

—  ^awie,  1700-1811;   by  J.  Dunlap.     Phila.,  1811.     8°. 

—  General  laws,    1700-1846;    by    J.   Dunlap.     Phila., 

1847. 

—  (S'ame,  1700-1849;  by  J.  Dunlap.      [2d  ed.]     Phila., 

1849. 

—  Same,    1700-1852;    chronologically   arranged,    with 

notes  and  references  to  the  decisions  of  the 
Supreme  Court;  by  J.  Dunlap.  3d  ed.  Phila., 
1853.     8°. 

—  Digest  of  the  laws  of  Penn.,  1700-1818,  with  refer- 

ences   to    reports    of    judicial    decisions    in   the 
Supreme  Court  of  Penn. ;  by  J:  Purdon.    2d  ed. 
Phila.,  1818.     8°.     xxix  (1)' 734  p. 
— /S'aTOe,  1700-1824.     3d  ed.     Phila.,  1824.    8".    xxxii, 
898  p. 

—  Same,  1700-1830.   4th  ed. 

—  Same,  1700-1836.     5th  ed. 

—  Same,  1700-1840.     6th  ed. 

—  Same,  1700-1846.     7th  ed. 

—  Same,  1700-1853.     8th   ed. 

F.  C.  Brightly. 

—  Same,  1700-1856 ;  rev.  by 


Phila.,  1831.  1.8°.  976  p. 

Phila.,  1837.     8°. 

;  by  G.  M.  Stroud. 

;  by  G.  M.  Stroud. 

;  by    G.    M.   Stroud    and 

8th  ed. 


C.  Brightly. 
Phila.,  1856.     1.  8°.     xxx,  1050  p. 

Note.  There  are  evidently  two  8th  eds.,  covering  1700-1853 
and  1700-1856,  respectively. 

—  Same,  1700-1861.     9th  ed.     Phila.,  '62.     8°. 

—  Same,  1700-1872.     10th  ed.     Phila.,  '73.     2  v.     8«. 

—  Same,  1700-1884.     Uth  ed.     Phila.,  '85.     2  v.     8°. 

—  5'mne.-  Supplement,  1885-91.     '91.     8°. 

—  Same,  1700-1894.     12th  ed.     '94.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Same  :  Supplement,  sess.  1895.     '95.     8°. 

—  Sam,e  :  Annual  digest  of  the  laws,   1862-78;  by   F. 

C.  Brightly.     Phila.,  66-78.     8°. 

Notfi.  1862-66,  pub.  Phila.,  1866.  1862-6S,  Phila.,  1868. 
1873-74,  Phila.,  1874.  1873-76,  Phila.,  1876.  1873-78,  Phila., 
1878. 

—  New  digest  of  the  laws,  1700-1897;  by  G.  W.  Pepper 

and  W:  D.  Lewis.     '95-98.     3  v.     8°. 

—  Index   to    local   legislation,    1700-1892;    by    G.    D. 

Price.     '94.     8°. 

[^Statutory  Revision.']      Commission e7's  on  Penal  Code. 

Report,  with  the  accompanying  documents.   1828. 

Note.  See  also  under  Executive  and  Statf,  Attorneiz-GeU' 
eral,  1812. 

—  Report   on    punishment   and   prison  discipline.     2d 

ed.     Phila.,  1828.     8°. 


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\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  Penal  codes  of  Penn.     1828. 

—  Report  of  commissioners  on  penal  code.     1860. 

—  Commissioners     to    Revise     Civil     Code.      Report, 

1831-36. 

—  Commissioners  to  Prepare  a  Revised  Revenue  Code. 

1863. 

—  Statutory  Commission.     Report,  1879. 

—  Commission  to  Revise  and  Codify  Laws  reL  to  Re- 

lief,  Care,  and  Maintenance  of  Poor.     General 
report,  e^c.     1890.     8°.     130  p. 
^Special  Laws.]     [^Arbitration.]     Arbitration    law  of 
1810,    with    a    copious    index.      Lancaster,    W. 
Hamilton.     [1810?]     16°.     24  p. 

—  [^Ballot.]     See  forward  under  Elections. 

—  [Bankruptcy.]     New  insolvent  law    passed    March 

13,  1812.     Phila.,  1812.     8°.     22  p. 

—  [Bridges.]       See    forward  under  Roads. 

—  [Canals.]      Compiled  canal  and  railroad  laws;  by 

T.  Fenn.     1836. 

—  [Charity.]     Compendium  of  the  laws  rel.  to  chari- 

table institutions.     1889. 

—  [Cities.]     An  Act  for  the   government  of  cities  of 

the  second  class,  Feb.  13,  1901.  Senate  bill  U, 
1901.     ["Ripper  Bill."]  w.;?.     f°.     45  p. 

—  [Corporations.]     Corporation  act;  and  act  for  taxa- 

tion of  corporations.     1874. 
See  also  M?i<7er  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Banks. 

—  [Education.]     Digest  of  the  laws  of  the  Assembly 

rel.   to    1st   school   district.     Phila.,    1861.     8°. 
59  p. 
See  also  under  Institutions,  Education. 

—  [Election.]     Compiled  road  and  election  laws ;  prep. 

and  pub.  under  authority  of  act  of  assembly. 
Harrisburg,  1828. 

Election  laws   of   Penn.,  up   to   1864 ;  comp.  by 

M.  McKinney.     1864. 

Election   laws  of   Penn.   to   1868;  by  F.  Jordan, 

1868.     8°. 

Same,  to  1874.     3d  ed.     1874. 

Abridged  digest  of  election  laws  of  Pa. :  being  an 

extract  from  the  Pa.  State  Book;  added,  the  act 
rel.  to  game  and  game  fish  approved  June  3, 
1878.     '79.     12°. 

Election  law    of    Penn.,    with    index,     1892-93. 

'92-93.     2  V.     D. 

Registry  laws  of  Penn.  1869. 

An  Act  to  provide  for  i)rinting  and  distributing  bal- 
lots at  the  imblic  expense  and  to  regulate  voting 
at  State  and  city  elections.  Being  the  so-called 
Australian  ballot  law.     Phila.,  1889.     8°.     27  p. 

Decisions  of  the  court  and  opinions  of  the  Attor- 
ney-general relative  to  the  Baker  ballot  law. 
Comp.  by  Frank  Reeder.     1896. 

—  [Fairmovnt  Park.]     Acts  of  Assembly  rel.  to  Fair- 

mont Park.     Phila.,   1868.     8". 

—  \_Girard    Trusts]       An    act   concerning     Delaware 

Avenue  in  Philadelphia  and  other  matters  relat- 
ing to  the  Stephen  Girard  trusts,  n.  t.  p. 
[1832.]     H". 

—  [Ifealth.]     Act  for  establishing  an  health  office,  and 

to  secure  the  city  and  port  of  I'hilailclphia  from 
the  introduction  of  pestilential  and  contagious 
disfancs.      Phila.,  1H03.      \2".      29  p. 

,<?ar«e.-  Health  law.     Phila.,  1806.     8".     35  p. 

Act   for    establishing    a    health    office,    Jan.    29. 

Phila.,  1818.     H". 

Laws  for  the  better  protection  of  life  and  health. 

1899. 

See  also  i/wcZer  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Health. 

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[Penn. 


\_Special  laws,  continued.^ 

—  [^Highways.']     See  forward  under  Roads. 

—  \_Ilovse  of  Correction.]     Act  to  e.stabli.sh  a  house  of 

correction  in  the  city  of  Philadelphia.  Phihi., 
1800. 

—  [Insane.']     Compendium  of  hiws  rel.  to  supervision 

of  the  insane.     1889. 

—  [^Institutions.]     See  back  under  Charity. 

—  [Manufacturing.]     See  forward  under  Mining. 

—  [Militia.]     Militia  laws ;  also  rules  and  regulations 

and  description  of  uniform.     1858. 
Digest  of  the  military  laws  of  Penn.;  ed.  by  J. 

W.  Latta.     1874. 

National  Guard  of  Penn.  :  act  of  Assembly,  Apr. 

13,  1887.     '87.     8°.     30  p. 
Military  code  of  Pa.     1898. 

—  [Mining.]     Mining  and  manufacturing  laws  of  the 

State  now  in  force,  with  approved  forms  for  or- 
ganizing companies.  Comp.  by  C:  Nettleton. 
New  York.     1865.     8°. 

Law  relating   to   the    mining  of  coal;    by  A.  B. 

Weimer.     1891.     8°.     78  p. 

—  [National  Guard.]     See  back  under  Militia. 

—  [Ohio  River.]     Act  to  incorporate  the   Ohio  River 

Improvement  Co.    Phila.,  1855.     8". 

—  [Philadelphia.]     Further  supplements  to  an  act  en- 

titled "  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  city  of  Phila- 
delphia" passed  Jan.  31,  1854,  with  further  acts 
passed  1854-55.     Phila.,  '55.     8°. 

Same,  with  acts  passed  1856-58.       Phila.,  '58.    8". 

See  also  under  Special  Laws :  Education,  Fair- 
mount  Parh,  Girard  Trusts,  Health,  House  of 
Correction,  and  Poor. 

—  [Poor.]      Compilation    of    hiws    rel.   to   the    poor. 

Phila.,  1796.     8«.     112x,  p. 

An  act  for  the  consolidation  and  amendment  of 

the  laws  so  far  as  they  respect  the  poor  of  Phila- 
delphia.    Phila.,  1814.     8o.     46  p. 

Laws  rel.   to  the  relief  and  employment  of  the 

poor  in  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  the  district  of 
Southwark,  and  the  townships  of  the  Northern 
Liberties  and  Penn.  [With  appendix.]  Phila., 
1835.     8°.     72,  X,  p. 

—  [Railroads.]    An  act  authorizing  the  Governor  to  in- 

corporate the  Susquehanna  and  Delaware  Canal 
and  Rail  Road  Company.  [Approved  April,  1826, 
with  supplements  approved  1828  and  1831.] 
New  York,  1835.     8°.      16  p. 

An  act  to  authorize  the  Governor  to  incorporate 

the  Ligett's  Gap  Rail  Road  Company.  [Approved 
April, 1832.]     New  York,  1835.     8°.    16,  9,  10  p. 

See  also  back  under  Canals. 

—  [Revenue.]     Act   to    provide    revenue    by  taxation. 

1879.     8°.     12  p. 
Same;  a  further   supplement,     h.i.p.     [1885.] 

8°.     8  p. 

Same;  1889. 

Same  ;  a  further  supplement.     1896.     8°.     20  p. 

Act  to  provide  increased  revenues.  1891.  8°.   15  p. 

Acts  since  1879  to  provide  revenue  by  ta.xation. 

'96.     8°.     25  p. 

—  [Roads.]     Digest  of  general  laws  relating  to  roads, 

highways  and  bridges  ;  edited  by  the  Road  Com- 
mission of  Pennsylvania.     Coatesville,  1890. 
See  also  back  under  Elections. 

—  [Taxation.]      Synopsis    of    tax    laws.     (Eastman.) 

1892. 
See   also  above    under    Co)-porations    and     Rev- 
enue;  and  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Auditor- 
general. 

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IJoumals,  Documents,  etc.'\  Journals  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  Nov.  28,  1776-Oct.  2d,  1781; 
with  proceedings  of  the  several  committees  and 
conventions  at  and  before  the  commencement  of 
the  Amer.  Revolution;  v.  1.  Phila.,  1782.  fo. 
698  p. 

—  Minutes  of  the  6th-14th  General  Assembly,  1781/ 

82-89/90.     10  V.     fo. 
mte.    9th  General  Assembly  in  2  v. 

—  Journal  of  the  Senate,  1790-1901.     137  v.     8°. 

2,^ote.  Folios  previous  to  1803/04.  1827/28-28/29,  30/31, 
32/33,  43-53,  83  in  2  v.  each;  1829/.30,  31/32,  .33/34-42  in  3  v- 
each;  extra  session  1883  in  separate  v.  Porcheckhst  and  con- 
tents, «c«  Keportof  State  Librarian,  1899,  p.  194. 

—  Journal  of  the  House,  1790-1901.     136  v.     8°. 

Note.  Folios  previous  to  1802/03.  1824/25-29/30,  43-53,  95 
in  2  V.  each;  1830/31-42  in  3  v.  each;  extra  session,  1865,  83 
in  separate  v.  For  checklist  and  contents,  see  Report  of  State 
Librarian,  1899,  p.  210. 

—  Legislative  Documents:  being  official  reports  made 

to  the  Legislature,  1854-85/86.     72  v.     8". 

Note.  Prior  to  1854,  pub.  with  House  and  Senate  Journals, 
included  from  1880  in  Official  Documents.  18B5-67,  72,  80/81, 
85/86  in  2  v.  each ;  1873-75,  77,  79/80,  83/84,  in  3  v.  each  ;  1876, 
81/82  in  4  V.  each ;  1878  in  7  v. ;  1878/79,  82/83  in  5  v.  each.  For 
checklist  and  contents,  «e«  Report  of  State  Librarian,  1899, 
p.  239. 

—  Senate  bills,  1816-1901,  41st-114th  sess. 

—  House  bills,  1833-1901,  58th-114th  sess. 

—  Legislative  record,  1853-99,  77th  to  113th  sess. 

Note.  None  pub.  1870.  88th,  91st,  102d-104th,  106th-110th, 
112th  sess.,  ea.  in  2  v. ;  lOoth,  111th,  ea.  in  3  v. 

—  Legislative  manual,  1846,  48,50,  51,  53,  56;  annual, 

59-65. 
Rules  and  decisions  of  the  General  Assembly;  legis- 
lative directory  by  J.  A.  SmuU,  1867-79.     '67- 
79.     13  V.     16°. 

—  Same;  comp.  by  W:  P.  SmuU,  1881,  83,  85. 

—  5ame;  comp.  by  T.  B.  Cochran.       1887-1901.     ea. 

1  V.     12°. 

—  Contested   elections,    1854,   59,    65,    67,    69-73,  89. 

See  aim  forward,  1837,  39,  63. 

Report  of  select  committee  appointed  to  inquire  into 

the  system  of  management  of  Phila.,  Columbia 
and  Allegheny  Portage  Railroads,     n.  d. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  the  governor's  message  rel. 

to  the  case  of  G.  Olmstead.     n.  p.     [178-.]     8°. 

—  Address  by  a  majority  of  the  Assembly  to  the  citizens 

of  Pa.,  Sept.  29,  1784.     f°. 

—  Debates  and  proceedings  on  the  memorials  praying 

a  repeal  of  the  law  annulling  the  charter  of  the 
bank  of  No.  America.  M.  Carey,  ed.  Phila., 
1786.     8^      132  p. 

—  Memorial  of  public  creditors.     1790. 

—  Journal  of  tin-   Senate  when   sitting  for  the  purpose 

of  trying  the  impt^achmcnt  of  John  Nicholson, 
(JoniptroUcr-gencnil  of  Pa.,  1 793-91.     f".      18  p. 

Dissent    of   tlie    minority    of   the    House    from    the 

addresH  to  the  President  of  the  U.  S.,  adopted 
by  said  House,  Dec,  1798.   /»,.;;.  [1798.]    8".  8  p. 

Report  of  the  committee  on  roads  and  inland  naviga- 
tion,    n.t.p.      [180-.]     8". 

Report  of  the   committee  on  the  petition  of  tlie  in- 

haliitants  of  P.uekH  Co.,  etc.    n.t.p.    [180-.]   8". 

Itcport  of  the   cornrnittei'  on  tln'   ])ctition  of  the  in- 

habilantH  north  and  west  of  the  Ohio,  etc.  n.  t.  p. 
[18-.] 

Report  of  the  committee  on  the  memorial  of  D.  H. 

Conyningham.     n.  t.  p.     [18-.] 

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\_JoHrnals,  Documents,  etc.,  coniinned.^ 

—  Report  of  committee  [on]  suit  of  G.  Olmstend  and 

others  vs.  E.  Sargeant  and  E.  Waters,  n.  p. 
[1801.]     8°. 

—  Impeaeliment  trial  of  A.  Addison.     1803.     8". 

—  Petition  of  A.  Patterson  to  tlie  Legislature,  for  eoni- 

pen.sation  for  the  moneys  expended  in  defence  of 
the  Pa.  title  against  Conn,  claimants.  Lan- 
caster, 1804.     8".     34  p. 

—  Report    of   the    impeachment   of    Edward  Sliii)pen, 

Chief-justice,  and  Jasper  Yeates,  and  Thomas 
Smith,  Asst.  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court, 
1805. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  libels.     180G. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  ways  and  means,  n.  t.  p. 

1807.     80. 

—  Debate  on  Holgate's  resolutions  rel.  to  the  Bank  of 

the  United  States,     n.  p.     [1811.]     8". 

—  Parole  and  documentary  evidence  of  the  committee 

of  the  House  on  the  conduct  of  the  Governor 
[Findlay]  of  Pa.     1820.     12°.     (3)  275  p. 

—  Report   of   the    impeachment   of   Walter  Franklin, 

Judge  of  the  2d   Judicial  District  of  Pa.,  1825. 
Of   Robert   Porter,    President   judge    of   the    3d 

Judicial  District  of  Pa.,  1825. 
of    Seth    Chapman,    President    judge  of  the  8th 

Judicial  District,  Pa.,  1825. 

—  List   of    acts   of   incorporation   passed   since    1776. 

1828. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  ways  and  means  rel.  to 

the  finances.     1831.     8°. 
— ■  Report  of  the  committee  on  vice  and  immorality  on 
the  abolition  of  lotteries.     1832.     8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  the  debtors'  apartment  of  the 

Arch  St.  Prison;  Mr.  Gibbon,  chairman.  1833. 
8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  subject  of  coal  trade.    1834. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  relative  to  the  Eastern  State 

penitentiary.     1885. 

—  Proceedings    [of  Senate]    with  testimony,   proceed- 

ings and  report  of  committee  appointed  to  in- 
vestigate the  alleged  attempt  to  influence  the  vote 
of  Jacob  Krebs.     183G.     8«. 

—  Memorial  relating   to  portraits  of  Washington  and 

Jefferson,  1837. 

—  Report  [on]  freemasonry  investigation,  1837. 

—  Report  as  to  seat  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of 

Thaddeus  Stevens,  1837. 

—  Report    on    disturbances    at    seat    of    government 

[Buckshot  war].     1837. 

—  Report  of  the  select   committee  to  visit  the  Penn. 

Instit.  for  the  deaf  and  dumb,  Feb.  26,  1.S38. 
5  p. 

—  Address  of  C.  B.  Penrose,  and  speeches  in  the  Sen- 

ate on  the    insurrection  at  Harrisburg  in   Dec, 

1838.  '30.     8°. 

—  Testimony    taken   before   the   select  committee   ap- 

pointed to  examine  into  the  return  of  James 
Hanna  as  a  Senator  from  the  Second  Senatorial 
District,  C.  Frailev,  chairman.  Read  in  the 
Senate,  Jan.  2fi,  1839.     1839.     8°.     51  p. 

—  Correspondence    between    Gov.    Ritner   and     Major 

Patterson  [rel.  to  Buckshot  war].     1830. 

—  Report  of  select  [Senate]  committee  [on]  the  cause 

of  an  armed  force  being  brought  to  the  capital; 
with  report  of  minority,  and  the  testimony,  June, 

1839.  1839.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  vice  and  immorality  rel. 

to  the  appointment  of  a  moral  instructor  in  the 
Eastern  penitentiary.     1839.     8". 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 
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\ Journals,  Documents,  e^^-' ^f."^^'''"^ -^41 
^ResoUnion  relative  to  P^^^^^^'^^";^^'    ,^t  eommittee  of 
_  Majority  and  -inonty  -port  of     on  t  com^ 

favorable  ^epslatxcn    1836^0-      42^    8  ^^^^ 
_  Full  and  correct  report  c^ftest^on^  inquiring 

comn.  ttee  of  the  I^^g  si  ture  o  ^^^^  ^^ 

into  the  charges  ot   '^"'\^'^y /'    n^o      1842. 
the  banks  during  the  «^f ;_«"  «^.  ^^^f,"  ^nd  House 
_  Report  of  the  joint  committee  of  Senate  an  ^^ 

of    Representatives   to   which   was    reiei 
Icho'f  the  Governor's  message  as^  rel.  to 
election  of  State  printers      18U«  •       .^^^^^^  ^ 

-^^TS:rt^^^SiSal:^rFeb.3,1845.     80. 

T>    ^^^■nf  MPssrs    Wright  and   Buckalew   on    the 
''''^a?airs  o^theBrnk'of   Susquehanna    County. 

an  aqueduct  over  the  ^^laYre  Kive  , 
amendment  of  Mr.  Porter.       8f;^i/^t  .^^^ittee 

of  the  State  as  a  member  of  the  Union. 
_  Report  relative  to  State  YX^I^^^i  P.  V.,  Mexi- 
_  Memorial  of  members  ot  the  2d  Reg  t.  r . 

Repon  o7  the^ommittee  on  the  subject  of  -gistra- 

of  public  works.     18o4.  ,^    ,  -^^gton's  birth- 

_-  Proceedings  commemorative  of  AVashingion 

T,    ^-^rf  of^^ihe    select    committee    [on]    Soldiers' 
—  Report    ot    tne    .eie^v,       p„^.„„v,,,^„.  with  accom- 
National    Cemetery  at  Getty s^^^^'  wii 
panying   docs.     maps_     1864.     8  . 

the   nndertakmg,adlress   ot   ^.  ^^^^^ 

oi  the  monutnent,  and  other  proceedmgs.     18G7. 

_  Addresses  on  the  death  of  R.  K-  If -^'/^ntle  M 

_  Report     of     committee     [on]     George    O.    Evans 
_Mem!^i;:i    [upon    the    death    of]    John   W.    Cary. 

r-^m^:'^S;.r^--5uee  to  investigate^  tl. 
-  '"'Imrgemon"  of'the  House  of  Refuge;  by  E.  / 
_InvJSj;;^on^:t'USplIa.>d    Reading  H.R 

_Inve^g;aionofl'hiladdphialh,spi.il.ls7n. 

Invostigation  "^"  «t''*'^  ^ '■'■"'"/^'     «    ■     ,    ,.7,. 
Zj:;:";;UionofWeHtorn.MormScho^^^ 

^gate  the  railroad  riots  in  July,  187/ .     1878. 

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{^Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  coritinued.'j 

—  Report  of  the  joint  special   committee  on  contract 

convict   labor,    with    accompanying    testimony, 
Jan.  H5,  1878.     78.     8". 

—  Report  of  committee  on  Judiciary  General,  1878. 

—  Report  of  a  joint  committee  upon  the  conduct  of  the 

financial  affairs  of  the  commonwealth,   18;j8-43. 
Read  May  IT.-IC,  187.S.     '78.     8".     21  p. 

—  Investiiiation  of  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  1879. 

—  Investigation    of  supplies  of  House  of  Representa- 

tives, 1879. 

—  Report  on  proposed  impeachment  of  Hon.  Garrick 

M.   Harding,  judge  of  tlie  Judicial   District  of 
Penn.,  1879. 

—  Riot  bill,  1879.      (House  bill,  103.) 

—  Investigation  of   departmental  forces  of  the  various 

departments,  1888. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  appointed  to  investigate  the 

affairs  of  the  State  College.     1883. 

—  Proceedings  of   the    House    of   Representatives   on 

the  death  of  Hon.  J.  McDowell  Sharpe,  1885. 
8°. 

—  Proposed    removal   of   Hon.    John  M.  Kirkpatrick, 

judge  of  the  Allegheny  Co.  Court.     1885.     8°. 

—  Elevated  railroad  bill,  1887. 

—  Investigation  of  the  State  Normal  School  at  Edin- 

boro',  1887. 

—  Report   of  the   committee  on  Bank  Examiner  bill, 

1887. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  Senate  and  obituary  address  on 

the  death  of  Hon.  Hugh  McNeill,  1887.     por. 

'87.     8°.     23  p. 
of  Hon.  Joseph  P.    Kennedy,   1887.     por.     '87. 

8°.     46  p. 
of  Hon.  Henry  S.  Taylor,  1889.     8°. 

—  Senate  and  House  upon  the  financial  affairs  of  the 

commonwealth.     1887/88. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  on  charities  and  cor- 

rection.    1889. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  geological  sur- 

vey, 1889. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  Senate  and  House  on  the  adoption 

of  memorial  resolutions  rel.  to  the  late  James  G. 
Blaine.     1893. 

—  Life  and  services  of  A.  G.  Curtin.   Address  by  A.  K. 

McClure.     1895. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  House  and  obituary  addresses  on 

the   occasion  of  the   death  of  Hon.  Michael  B. 
Lemon.     1895.     por.     8".     28  p. 

—  Memorial   [upon  the  death  of]   P.  Macauley  Cook. 

1897. 

—  Memorial  proceedings  of  the  Senate  upon  the  death 

of  J.  A.  Lemon.     1897. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  investigate  the  condition  of 

the  miuers  of  the  bituminous  region  of  AVestern 
Pa.     n.t.p.     [1897.]     8°.     12  p. 

Miscellaneous. 

[Arbitrafion.l  Special  Commissioner  [on  Arhitration 
and  Conciliation  in  England'].  Report  on  the 
practical  operation  of  arbitration  and  conciliation 
in  the  settlement  of  differences  between  em- 
ployers and  employees  in  England.  By  Jos.  D. 
Weeks.     1879. 

[Birds.']      Report   on   the   birds    of   Pa.;     by   B.    H. 
Warren.     1888.     8°. 
—  /S'amc;  2d  ed.,  rev.     1890.     8°. 

[Boundaries.]  Commissioners  to  Survey  the  Eastern 
and  Western  Boundaries.    Report,  1810. 


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[Boundaries,  continued.']  .     . 

Pemisijlvania  and  N.     V.    Boundary    Commission.. 

Report,  1878. 
See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,   Internal 
Affairs,  and  forward  under  Surveys. 
[Canals.]     See  forward  under  Railroads. 
[CJiarities.]      Penal    and    charitable     institutions    of 
Pa.     1897.     2  V.     f°. 
—  Charitable  institutions  of  Pa.  which  received  State 
aid  in  1898.     2  v.     f°. 
[^Cities.']      Commission  to  Devise  a  PI" n  for  the  Govern- 
ment of  Cities.     1878. 
[Claims.]     State  Board  of  Claims  Commission.     Me- 
morial, 1890. 
[Civil  War.]     Chief  of  Transportation  and  Telegraph 
Dept.     Annual  report,  1861-67. 
Military  Depariment.     Annual   report  of  executive 

officers,  1864-66.     3  v.     8°. 
State  Agent  at  Washington.     Report,  1863-67. 
State  Agetit  in  the  Southwest.     Report,   1864-66. 
History   of  the    Pa.   volunteers,    1861-65;    prepared 
in    compliance    with    acts    of    the    Legislature, 
1869-71,  by  S.  P.  Bates.    5  v,    col.  pi.      maps, 
narr.  4°. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff. 
[Coat  of  Arms.]    Commission  to  Correct  Coat  of  Arms. 

Report,  1875. 
[Corporations.]     See  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Sec- 
retary  of  the  Commonwealth ;  under  Inspection 
and  Regulation,  Secretary  of  Internal  Affairs ; 
and  under  Legislature,   Special  Laws,  Corpora- 
tions, and  .lournals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1828,  55. 
[  Correspondence.]     State  Committee  of  Correspondence. 
Address  to  the  citizens   of  Pa.     [Pliila.,  1808.] 
8°.     10  p. 
County  Superintendents.     Report,  1865. 
[Education.]         Educational      Convention.        Report, 
1850. 
Commission  on  Industrial  Education.    Report  [1887- 
89],  with  appendices,     il.     '89.     8°. 
[Expositions.]     Special  Commissioners  to   Vienna  Ex- 
position.    Report,  1873. 
Centennial   Commissioners.      Pennsylvania   and  the 
Centennial    Exposition ;    preliminary    and    final 
reports  to  the  Legislature,  1877-78.     map  and  il. 
Phila.,  '78.     2  v.     8". 
Commissioner  to  the   World's  Columbian   Exposition, 
1893.     Pennsylvania  and  the  World's  Columbian 
Exposition,  with  an  introductory  chapter  on  the 
resources  of  the  commonwealth.     [1892?]     6  pi. 
8  port.     8«.      190  p. 
—  Catalogue  of  the  exhibits  of  the  State  of  Pa.   and 
of    Pcnnsylvanians    at   the   World's    Columbian 
Exposition,    by  A.  B.  Farquhar.      1893.     il.     8°. 
Committee  on  Fine  Arts  [for  World's  Columbian  Ex- 
position, ]K93J.     Pennsylvania  art  contributions. 
State    Building    smd    Art  Gallery   and  Woman's 
Building,    World's    Columbian    Exposition,   pre- 
pared by  K.  L.  IJrowiifiold.      1893.     il.      H«. 
Committee   on     Woman's     Work  for    the    World's   Co- 
lumhian  Exposition.   189;'..      A   condensed    stiite- 
mont  of  the  work  done  by  women  in  instruction, 
r.form,  etc.,  during  one  fiscal  year;  to  whicli  is 
ailded    a   statement   on    the    industrial    worlc  of 
womon  in  thf  State,  with  statistics.     1893.     il.    8°. 
Pennsylvania  at  tlie  Cotton  States  and   International 

Exposition  held  in  Atlanta.      1.S95. 
See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Fisheries; 
and    under    Institutions,     Fdiicalion,     Dept.     of 
Public  Instruction. 

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\^Fisher%es.'\  Commissioner  for  the  Restoration  of  the 
Fisheries  of  the  Snsquehanna.  Report  of  J. 
Worrall,  Jan.  18,  18(;9.     8". 

\^Forts.']  Com^mission  on  Frontier  Forts.  Report;  ed. 
by  State  Librarian.     2  v.     189.5. 

\_Oetiyshiirg.'\  Commission  \_ori]  Soldiers'  Cemetery  at 
Gettysburg.  Proceedings,  1863-G4. 
Comm,issioners  for  Erection  of  Monuments  [a^]  Get- 
tysburg. Pennsylvania  at  Gettysburg:  ceremo- 
nies at  the  dedication  of  the  monuments  erected 
to  mark  the  positions  of  the  Pa.  commands 
engaged  in  the  battle,  ports.,  map,  and  il.  1893. 
2  V.     8°. 

See  also  niuler   Legislature,   Journals,    Docs.,  etc.,   1864, 
65,67. 

[Ouenon  Commission.'\  Commission  appointed  to  in- 
quire into  the  reliability  of  the  Guenon  theory  for 
selecting  milking  stock.     Report,  1878. 

{^History.']  Historical  collections  of  the  State,  with 
topographical  description.  Comp.  by  S.  Day, 
Phila.,  1843.     8«. 

\^Indians.'\  Commissioners  to  Treat  with  the  Indians. 
Treaty  held  witli  the  Ohio  Indians,  Carlisle,  Oct., 
1753;  report  of  R.  Peters,  I.  Norris,  and  B: 
Franklin,     n.t.p.     [1753.]     t°. 

[Insane.^  Special  report  upon  the  county  indigent 
chronic  insane.     1896. 

Relief  Commission.     Report  of 
•90. 
Report.     Johnstown,  1890.     8°. 


List  of  Justices  of  the  Peace, 


[^Johnstown    Flood.] 
secretary,  1889. 
Finance  Committee. 
47  p. 

[■Tustices  of  the  Peace.] 
Jan.  17, 1809. 

[Laws.]  Commission  for  Compilation  of  Laws  of 
Pa.  prior  to  1800.  Brief  statement  of  facts 
regarding  the  Commission,  h.  t.  p.  1897.  8°. 
14  p. 

[Navigation].     See  forward  under  Railroads. 

Outdoor  Relief,  Report  on.     1890. 

[Pensioners.]  List  of  U.  S.  pensioners  in  Pa.,  1820, 
23.     2  V. 

[Portraits.]  Portraits  of  the  heads  of  State  depart- 
ments and  portraits  and  sketches  of  the  members 
of  the  Legislature,  1893/94.  Comp.  by  W: 
Rodermel.     '93. 

Quarantine  Commission,  Report  to  the.      1893. 

[Railroads  and  Navigation.]  Allegheny  Portage 
R.  R.     Report,  1844-57. 

N^ote.    Publication  doubtful  for  1850. 

—  Inclined  plane  on  Portage  railroad.     1855. 

County  Commissioners  [on]  a  Railroad  from  the 
Mouth  of  the  Swatara  and  Columbia  to  Phila- 
delphia.    Report,  1828. 

Monongahela  Navigation  Co.     Report,  1841,  78. 

North  Branch  Canal.     Report,  1851-53. 

Philadelphia  and  Columbia  R.  R.  Report,  1844-57. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful  for  1855. 

Report  rel.  to  the  Pa.  canals  and  railroad.     1830.    8°. 

Report  on  how  to  avoid  Schuylkill  inclined  plane, 
1848-49,  53.     3  v. 

See  also  under  Institutions,  Geological  Survey,  1878, 
and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
1850,  74,  76,  78,  87. 
[Roads  and  Rivers.]  General  statement  of  the  con- 
tracts for  opening  and  improving  roads  and 
rivers.     Phila.,  1797.     f°.     19  p. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  [180-]. 

197 


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STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Penn. 


Silk  Convention.     Report,  1839. 

—  Silk  manual,  1838,  39.     2  v. 
'iSurveijs.']      Commissioners    to    Survey    the    Potomac 
River.      Report,  1823. 
Topographical  Survey  of  the  State.      Report,  1839. 
See  also  back  under  Boundaries. 
United  States  Constitution.     History  of  the  celebration 
of  the  100th  anniversary  of  the  promulgation  of 
the  U.  S.  Constitution.     Phila.,  1887.     2  v. 
Valley   Forge   Commission.     Report,   1894,  96.      maps 
and  il.     '94-97.     8°. 


Supplemental:  Provincial. 

Note.    Including  reprints. 

Annals  of  Pennsylvania,  1609-1682.  Conip.  by  S 
Hazard.     Phila.,  1850.     8". 

[^Archives.']  Pennsylvania  archives;  selected  and  ar- 
ranged from  original  docs,  by  S.  Hazard,  1664- 
1790.     maps.     Phila.,  1852-56.     12  v.     8°. 

—  Same ;  2d  ser. ;  reprinted  under  direction  of  C:  W. 
Stone,  Sec.  of  the  Commonwealth;  ed.  by  J: 
Blair  Linn  and  W:  H:  Egle ;  v.  2-12.  1889-90 
11  V.     8°. 

Note.  V.  1  not  reprinted.  Tiiese  Archives  contain  miacel- 
laneous  papers  ranging  in  time  trom  1614  to  1814,  but  cover- 
ing principally  the  Revolutionary  era,  1775-82.  There  is  no 
chronological  arrangement. 


—  Same;    v.    13-14,   16;    under   direction    of    W:    S. 

Stenger,  Sec.    of    the   Commonwealth;    ed.    by 
W:  H:  Egle.     1887-90.     3  v.     go. 

—  Same ;  v.  15-19;  under  direction  of  W.  F.  Harrity, 

Sec.  of  the  Commonwealth;  ed.  by  W:  H-  Effle' 
1890.  ^     ■ 

—  Same;  3d  ser.;   under   direction  of  Frank  Reeder 

and  David  Martin,  Sec.  of  the  Commonwealth- 
ed.  by  W:  H:  Egle.     v.  1-26.     1894-99.  ' 

—  <S'ame ;  3d  ser.;  under  direction  of   W.    W.    Griest 

Sec.  of  the  Commonwealth;  ed.  by  G:  E:  Reed! 
v.  27-30  [Index  volumes].     1899-1900. 

—  Same ;  4th  ser. ;  under  direction  of  W.  W.   Griest, 

Sec.  of  the  Commonwealth;  ed.  by  G:  E:  Reed! 
V.  1-12  [Papers  of  the  Governors].     1901-02. 

—  General  index  to  the  Colonial  records  [1st  ser.]  in 

16  v.  and  to  the  Pa.  Archives  in  12  v. ;  prep,  by 
S.  Hazard.     Phila.,  1860.     8°.     vi,  653  p. 
[Cha')-ters.]     A  collection  of  charters  and  other  public  I 
acts  rel.  to  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania.    Phila 
1740.     {".  '  ' 

—  Charters  of  the  I'rovince  of  Pa.  and  city  of  Phila- 

delphia.    Phila.,  1742.     fo.     B:  Franklin. 

—  See  also  below  under  Laws,  1762. 

[Judiciary.]    Reports  of  colonial  cases,  1682-1700;  by 
S:  W.    l^ennypacker.       1892.     8".      Wel.sh. 

—  Reports    of   cases    in    courts    of    Pa.     [1754-1806], 

by  A.  J.  Dallas;  Avith  notes  by  T.  I.  Wharton 
[and]  B.  (Jcrhnnl.  I'liiln.,  1798-1835.  4  v.  8°. 
[Laws.]  l>uk('  of  York's  lawH  in  force  1676-82;  also 
charter  to  Wm.  Pcnn  an<l  laws  of  the  province 
1682-1700.  liepr.,  ed.  by  George,  Nead  and  Mc- 
Caniaut,  i)ub.  under  the  direction  of  J.  B.  Linn, 
Secretary  of  tiie  Commonwealth.     1879.     8°. 

—  Acts  of  t)je  j)rovinee  of  I'a.,  1700-75.      Kepr.,  1875 

—  Anno    r<-giii  tcrtio  Gcorgii   II    Regis— Anno '  regni 

decimo  quarto  Georgii  III  Regis,  1729-75.    42  v. 

—  The  great  law,   or  the  Iiody  of  hiwH  of  the  I'rovince 

of   Pa.,  pasHed  at  Chestf-r  (alias  Upland)     Dec 
7,  1682. 

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[Penn. 


\^Laws,  continued.'] 

—  Laws  of   the  Province   of   Pa.  collected    into   1  v. 

Phila.,   1714.      4,184  p.     f°.      A7idr.   Bradford. 

Note.  The  first  printed  collection  of  the  laws  of  Penn.  In- 
tended to  give  in  full  all  the  laws  then  in  force,  with  the  titles 
of  such  as  were  obsolete,  expired,  or  repealed. 

—  Laws  of  the  Province  of  Pa.  now  in  force.     Phila., 

1728.     fo.     (6)  352  p.     Andr.  Bradford. 

—  Collection  of  all  tiie  laws  of  the  Province  of  Pa.  now 

in  force.     Phila.,  1742.     f.      B:  Franklin. 

—  Same :    Appendix ;    summary    of    acts   formerly    in 

force  for  regulating  descents,  [etc.].  Phila., 
1742.     fo.     iv,  24,  xi  p. 

—  Charters  and  Acts  of  Assembly  of  the  Province  of 

Penn.:  compared  with  Public  Records.  Phila., 
1762.     3  V.     fo.     P:  Miller  ^  Co. 

Gont.  :  V.  1.  Charters  of  the  Province  and  the  city,  borough 
and  towns  thereof.  Titles  of  all  the  laws,  to  1700.  Acts  of 
the  Assembly  1700-1743,  now  in  force,  and  the  royal  confirma- 
tions and  repeals  of  the  said  acts. 

2.  Acts  of  the  Assembly  1744-59,  now  in  force.  Collection 
of  all  the  laws  formerly  in  force  for  regulating  of  descents  and 
transferring  the  property  of  lands,  but  are  since  expired, 
altered,  or  repealed.    Index  to  both  v. 

3.  Appendix.  Acts  of  Assembly  formerly  in  force  for 
regulating  of  descents  and  transferring  the  property  of  lauds, 
but  are  since  expired,  altered,  or  repealed. 

—  Acts  of  the  Assembly  ;  carefully  compared  with  the 

originals  ;  and  app.,  cont.  such  acts  and  parts  of 
acts  relating  to  property,  as  are  expired,  altered 
or  repealed ;  [also]  royal,  proprietary,  city,  and 
borough  charters,  and  orig.  concessions  of  Hon. 
W:  Penn  to  the  first  settlers.  Phila.,  1775.  f". 
Hall  ^  Sellers. 

—  Same :  Appendix ;  cont.  acts  of  Assembly  formerly 

in  force  for  regulating  of  descents  and  transfer- 
ring the  property  of  lands,  but  since  expired, 
altered,  or  repealed;  with  notes  by  Chief  Justice 
Kinsey.     Phila. ,  1775.     Hall  ^  Sellers. 

—  Laws  of  the  Govt,  of  New  Castle,  Kent  and  Sussex 

upon  Delaware.     Phila.,  1742.     f°.     B:  Frank- 
lin ^  D.  Hall. 
{^General  Assembly. '\     Votes   and  proceedings    of   the 
House  of   Representatives  of   Penn.,  beginning 
Dec.  4,  1682.     Phila.,  1752-76.     6  v.  in  8.    f. 

Cont. :  V.  1,  pt.  1,  1682-1704.    3,  1726-1744.  4,  1744-1758. 

1,  pt.  2,  1704-1707.    3,  app  :  Election  5,  17.')8-1767. 

2,  1707-1726.                   riot  of  1742.  6,  1767-1776. 
Note.    For  checklist  of  sessions,  see  Report  of  State  Libra- 
rian, 1899,  p.  175. 

—  Same ;  met  at  Phila.  on  Oct.  15.  1739,  and  continued 

by  adjournments.  Phila.,  1739.  131  p.  f°. 
B:  Franklin. 

—  5'ame,  1752-54  and  1774-76.  Phila.,  1752-76.   G  v.  f". 

—  5ame,  beginning  Oct.  14,  1768.  Phila.,  1769.  fo.  109  p. 
^Provincial  Conference  of  Committees.']    Proceedings  of 

the  Provincial  Conference  of  committees  of  the 
province  of  Pa.,  held  at  Philadelphia  June  18- 
25,  1776.  Phila.,  '76.  8°. 
[Provincial  Council,  and  Supreme  Executive  Council.] 
Minutes  of  the  Provincial  Council,  1683-1776; 
Minutes  of  the  Supreme  Executive  Council, 
1776-90.     1852-53.     16  v.     8°. 

Note.  Called  Colonial  records,  v.  1  and  2  of  an  earlier  ed. 
published  by  State  in  1838.  Forindex  see  back  under  .JrcAices. 

—  Proclamations,    1703-60.      (Pa.    Historical   Society 

Collections,  v.  1.) 

—  Committee  of  Safety.     Minutes,  June  30,  1775-Mar. 

17,  1777. 


Note.    In  V.  10,  11  of  Minutes  of  Provincial  Council. 

I 


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OHIO   STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


List  compiled  by  R.  P.  Hayes,  of  the   Ohio  Board  of  Library 
Commissioners,    compiler    of  "  Publications  of   the    State  of 
Ohio    1803-1896  ;  ivith  an  index  to  the  Executive  documents 
publUhed  by  the  kate  in   1897.    Additional  matter  furnished 
bv  C.  B.  Oalbreath,  State  Librarian. 

Occupation  of  the  Ohio  valley  by  the  French,  1700.  Rehnqu'sh- 
ment  to  Great  Britain,  1763.  Embraced  in  Province  of  Quebec, 
m4.  ConqueBt  from  the  British,  by  Clark,  1778-79.  Ordinance  for 
Goveramelt  of  the  Northwest  Territory,  1787.  Organized  as  Ter- 
ritory Northwest  of  the  River  Ohio,  1800.   Admitted  as  a  State,  1802. 

Executive  documents;  annual  reports  for  1836-1901. 
'37-1902.     142  V.     8°. 

Note  First  known  as  Legislative  documents;  called  Mes- 
saee  and  reports.  1857-63,  66.  Reports  prior  to  1836  included 
in  Senate  and  House  Journals.  Pub.  in  1  v  each  year,  in 
1836  37,40,  42-44,  54,  66;  in  3  v.  each  year,  1876,  li,  (9,  89- 
190l';  all  other  years  in  2  V.  each.   ,     ^    ^      ,^  .         .      .     ,„,, 

Publications  of  the  Territory  and  of  the  btate  prior  to  1835, 
consisted  of  the  Laws,  Benate  Journal,  and  House  Journal. 

Since  1835  the  regular  reports  of  the  State  othcers  and  in- 
stitutions have  been  published  separately ,  and  are  supposed  to 
be  also  included  in  the  series  now  called  Executive  documents, 
and  all  special  reports  have  been  published  either  in  the  Jour- 
nals, Appendixes  to  the  Journals,  or  in  separate  form. 

Index  to  the  Executive  documents,  1836-95  ;  comp. 

by  R.  P.  Hayes.     '97. 

Note.  In  "Publications  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  1803-96," 
which  see  under  Miscellaneous,  Publications. 

Constitutions  and  Constitutional  Conventions. 

Convention,  1802.  Journal  of  the  convention  of  the 
Territory  of  the  U.  S.  Northwest  of  the  River  Ohio, 
held  at  Chillicothe,  Nov.  29,  1802.  Reprinted, 
1827.     8°.  .     ,   ^. 

—  Letter  from  T.  Worthington,  including  an  ordinance 

passed  by  the  Convention,  with  the  constitution. 

1802.     8°. 
Constitution  framed  in  Convention  at  Chillicothe,  Nov. 

29,  1802.     80. 

Note.    Reprinted  in  Columbus,  1827. 
Constitutions  of  1802  and   1851;    with  notes  by  G.  B. 

Okey  and  .T.  H.  Morton.     '73.     8". 
Constitution  of  1851.     '52.     8°. 

—  Sarae.     1870.  ,  , 
Convention,  1850-51.    Reports  of  debates  and  proceed- 
ings of  the  Convention  for  the  revision  of  the  con- 
stitution ;    by   J.    Victor   Smith,    official   reporter. 
'51.     2  V.     8". 

Convention,  1873-74.  Official  report  of  proceedings 
and  debates;  by  J.  O.  Adel.  Cleveland,  '73-74. 
2  V.  in  4.     nar.  4". 

—  Rules.      1873. 
Constitution  of  Ohio.     1889. 

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[Ohio 


Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.    Annual  message,  1836-1902.    60  v.    8°. 

Cont.:  By  J.  Vance,  1836-37;  by  W.  Shannon,  1838-39;  by 
T:  Corwin,  1840-41;  by  W.  Shannon,  1842-43;  by  T:  W. 
Hartley,  1844;  by  Mordecai  Hartley,  1845;  by  W:  Bebb,  1846- 
48;  by  S.  Ford,  1849;  by  R.  Wood,  18r)0-51 ;  by  W:  Medill, 
1853-55;  by  8.  P.  Chase,  1856-59;  by  W;  Dennison,  1860-61; 
by  D:  Todd,  1862-63;  by  J;  Brough,  1864-65;  by  C:  Ander- 
son, 1805-66;  by  J.  D.  Oox,  1866-68;  by  R.  B.  llayes,  1868- 
72;  by  E:  F.  Noyes,  1872-74;  by  W:  Allen,  1874-75;  by  R.  B. 
Hayes,  1876-77;  by  T:  \..  Young,  1878;  by  R:  M.  Bishop, 
1878-79;  by'C:  Foster,  1880-83;  by  G:  Hoadiey,  ls84-85;  by 
J.  B.  Foraker,  1886-89;  by  J.  E.  Ciimpbell,  1890-91;  by  W: 
McKinley,  Jr.,  1892-95;  by  A.  8.  Bushnell,  1896-1900;  by  G: 
K.  Nash,  1901-02. 

Note.  Annual  message  1803-35,  pr.  in  the  Senate  and  House 
journals.  No  message  1852,  54,  86,  94.  Messages  for  1864, 
67-69  also  pr.  in  German. 

—  Inaugural  address,  biennial,  1856,  58,  62-72,  76-1902, 

—  Letter  to  the  President  of  the  Senate,  transmitting  a 

report  of  the  joint  committee  of  both  houses  on  the 
proceedings  of  the  Banlc  of  the  U.  S.  Wash., 
1821.     bC    35  p.     pm. 

—  Special  message  of  J.  B.  Foraker,  April  6,  1886. 

—  Arbor  Day  proclamation,  1890,  91.     2  pms.     4°. 
Adjutant-general.    Annual  report.    1840-1901.    ['40?]- 

1902.     8°. 

Note.    None  pub.  1842-44,  46,  48-49,  51-57. 

—  General  regulations  for  military  forces,  with  the  laws 

pertinent  thereto.     1859.     8°. 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     1861.     8°. 

—  Eegulationsand  code  of  the  National  Guard.   1877,  87. 

—  Association  of  the   State  of  Ohio  National   Guard. 

1892,  94. 

—  See   also   under  Inspection   and   Regulation,    State 

House;  and  under  Miscellaneous,  Civil  War. 
Attorney-general    (1846-     ).      Annual    report,    1846- 
97/98.     '47-99.     8°. 

Note.  None  pub.  for  1856.  Years  for  which  no  annual 
rpts.  were  issued  were  covered  by  biennial  rpts.  published  in 
alternate  years. 

—  David  K.  Watson,  Attorney-general  v.  Standard  Oil 

Co.,  in  Supreme  Court  of  Ohio.     1890.     8°.    pm. 

—  F.  S.    Monett,    Attorney-general   v.    Buckeye    Pipe 

Line  Co  ,  Solar  Refining  Co.,  Ohio  Oil  Co.,  Stand- 
ard Oil  Co.     1899.     8°. 
Auditor  of  State.     Annual  report,  1836-99/1900.     '37- 
1901.     8°. 

Note.  Reports  priorto  1836  in  Senate  and  House  journals; 
not  in  Executive  docs,  since  1889.  Reports  for  1852,  62,  63,  66, 
75  also  pr.  in  German.  Detailed  statement  of  estimated  ap- 
propriation made  each  year. 

—  Special  report  containing  abstracts  of  the  value  of 

real  property  in  Ohio.     1848      8°. 

—  Special  report  on  Ohio  Life  Insurance  and  Trust  Co. 

1850. 

—  Acts  making  appropriations  from  the  general  revenue, 

sinking,  and  school  funds   [at  adjourned  sess.  of 
67th  Gen'l  Ass'y].     1887.     pm. 
Receipts  and  Disbursements   Office  (1853-      ).     An- 
nual report,  1854-72.     '56-73. 

None  pub.  for  1858.     Included  in  Auditor's  rpt.  after 


Note. 
1871. 


Commissary-geyieral.      Annual  report  to  the  Governor 
on  the  transactions  of  the  Commissary  Dept.   1861. 

Comptroller  of  Treasury   (1858-76).       Annual  report. 
1858-76. 
Note.    Rpt.  1866  not  in  Executive  docs. 

Quartermaster-general    (1803-      ).       Annual    report. 
1836-67.     8°. 

Note.    None  pub.  1841,  47,  48,  52,  54,  58.     Rpts.  for  1863,  64 
also  pr.  in  German. 

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Annual  report,  1836-1901.     '37- 


[Ohio 


Secretary  of  State. 

1902.     8°.  .  „  • 

Jiote.    Prior  to  1836.  pub.  also  in  Senate  and  HouBe  jour- 
nals" 1836-79  in  the  Executive  docs.,  except  for  1854,  78. 
Rpts.  1867-95  pr.  also  in  German. 
Pub.  in  2  V.  ea.  ysar  for  1896  and  1897. 

_  Annual  report  on  the  condition  of  common  schools, 
1840-53.     '41-54.     8°.  .  v    ,        h 

ATo/.  Preceded  by  rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Common  Schools,  and 
BU^eeded  by  rpts  of  State  Commissioner  of  Common  Schools, 
which  see  >Inlr  Inspection  and  Regulation.  Rpt.  for  18o2, 
pub  1851!  contarns  "  An  Act  to  provide  for  the  ■•eorganizaUon 
ruSrvisioD,  and  maintenance  of  common  schools,  March  14, 

-The  school  officers'  guide,  for  Ohio;  containing  all 
the  laws  on  the  subject  of  common  schools,  etc., 
with  instructions  for  the  information  and  govern- 
ment of  school  officers.  (By  J:  Sloane,  Sec.  of 
State.)     1842.     8°.  ,     u,     i    * 

—  School  law  of  Ohio;  accompanied  by  blank  forms 

prepared  for  the  use  and  government  of  school 
officers.     1853.     8°.  ^      ^, 

—  Abstract   of  the   population   of    Ohio   for  the  year 

1850,  compiled  from  the  returns  of  the  seventh 
census  under  a  resolution  of  the  Ohio  constitutional 
convention.     '51.     8°.     85  p. 

—  Same,  for  1880,  90.     '81,  91. 

—  Statistical  report,  annual,  1868/69-1901.      69-1902. 

8°.  .    . 

Note.  Previouslv  pub.  by  Commissioner  of  Statistics 
y,McIsee  under  Inspection  and  ^'L^'^'^^'?"-  RP^^-^f/se^g'^^^ 
also  in  German.    Incl.  with  Rpt.  of  Sec.  of  State  since  lbb». 

—  List  of  State,  federal  and  county  officers  in  Ohio, 

annual  1890-95,  99.     8". 
2^ote.    Titles  vary. 

—  Laws  relating  to  birds,  fish,  and  game,    1894,  96, 

1901.     v.p.     '94-190L     8°. 

See  aUo  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Fish  and  Game 
Commission. 

—  Vote  for  State  officers,  judges  of  circuit  courts  and 

of  the  common  pleas  courts,  representatives  to 
56th  Congress,  county  officers,  etc.,  polled  in  the 
several  counties  of  the  State  at  annual  election,  8th 
Nov.,  1898;  from  official  returns.     '98.     8°.    238  p. 

—  5a»ie,  1889,  90,91.     '89-91. 
Surgeon-general.     Annual  report,  1862-66.     63-67.    »  . 

Note.    Other  rpts.  pub.  in  Executive  docs. 
Treasm-er  of  State.     Annual  report,  1835-1901.     '36- 
1902.     8°. 

Note       Prior  to  1835  pub.  in  Senate  and  House  journals; 
since  1836  includ.  in  Executive  docs.,  except  1883,  86. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Does.,  etc.,  i»o». 


Inspection  and  Regulation. 

I  Agriculture.]      Board  of  Agriculture  {ISiG-    ).     An- 
nual report,  l8t-55th;  with  abstract  of  proceed- 
ings of  county  agricultural  societies,  1846-98/99. 
'47-1900.    H". 
Note.    Incl.  in  Executive  docs..  1846-53  only.     Pr.  also   In 
German  1858.  61-95. 

—  Agricultural  convention  reports.     1860-95. 
Note.     Pub.  also  in  ann.  rpt.  from  1846. 

—  Crop  reports  [monthly],  1880-96. 

—  Fair    bulletin;    or,    List   of   entries    and    awards. 

1882-99. 
Note.    Incl.  also  In  ann.  rpt.  from  1850. 

Fair  premium  list.     18.')0-95. 

^ote.    Incl.  alBO  in  ann.  rpt.  1849-77. 

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[Agriculture,  continued.'] 

—  Farmers'  Institute  bulletin.     1881/82-95. 
Note.    Incl.  also  in  aun.  rpt.  sinco  1S90. 

—  Farmers' Institute  report.     1890/91-!38/i)y.     .s". 
Note.    Incl.  also  in  ann.  rpt.  since  1880/81 . 

—  Fertilizer  report  [annual].     1881-95. 
Note.    Incl.  also  in  aun.  rpt.  1881-84. 

—  Essay  on  wheat;   by  J.  II.  Klippart.     1859. 

—  Annual  summary,   1890-99.     ['9G]-99.     8"  ft//r/ 4°. 

—  Special  bulletin  :  Effect  of  weather  conditions  upon 

crops,  Sept.  I,  1896-Aug.Ml,  1897.    n.t.  p.    ['97.] 
fo.     sheet. 

—  Farmer's   handbook    containing    laws   relating    to 

agriculture.     1901.     8". 
See  also  forward  under  Education,  Ohio  State  Univ. ; 
and  under   Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,    etc.. 
1877. 
[Arbitration.']     State  Board  of  Arhitraiion.     Annual 
report,  1893-1901.     1897-1902.     8°. 

—  Laws  and  rules  of  procedure,     n.  d. 

Bank  Commissioners  {l^'iSi-ii) .     Annual  report,  1839- 
44.     '40-45.     (!  V.     8°. 

—  Special  report,  1842.     '42.     8°. 
Binding.     See  forward  under  I'rinting. 

Building  and  Loan  Associations,  Bureau  of.     See  for- 
ward under  Insurance. 

[Canals.]      See    forward    Public    Works;    also    under 
Miscellaneous,  Canals. 

[  Charities  and  Corrections.  ]      Board  of  State  Cliarities 
and  Corrections  (18(^7-72,  7 G-     ).     Annual  report, 
lst-5th,    1867-71;     lst-24th,     1876-99/1900.     '67- 
1901.     30  V.     8°. 
Note.    19th  rpt.  is  not  in  Executive  docs. 

—  Annual  report  of  proceedings  of  Ohio  State  Con- 

ference of  Charities  and  Corrections. 
Note.  Proceedings  Ist-Sth  Conference,  1890-95,  are  incl.  in 
ann.  rpts.  of  Board  of  State  Charities;  Proceedings  6th  Con- 
ference, 1896,  forms  Circular  No.  9  pub.  by  Board ;  Proceed- 
ings 7th-8th  Conference,  1897-98,  form  respectively  v.  3,  no.  4, 
and  V.  4,  no.  3,  of  Ohio  Bulletin  of  Charities  and  Correction  pub. 
by  Board;  Proceedings  of  subsequent  conferences  also  are 
pub.  In  the  Bulletin.  Proceedings  5th  Conference  seem  to 
liave  been  pub.  also  in  sep.  form. 

—  Circular,  no.  l-[9],  1891-96.     Norwalk,  '91-['96]. 

8°. 

—  Ohio  bulletin  of  charities  and  correction,  v.  2-8. 

1896-1902.  Norwalk  ancZ  Columbus, '96-1902.  8°! 
Note.    Pub.  quarterly  in  March,  June,  Sept.,  and  Dec,  the  4 
no8.  making  yearly  volumes,     v.  1  consisted  of  Circulars  1-9. 

—  Same ;   special  number,    containing    the    codified 

poor-laws  and  other  recent  legislation  in  Ohio. 
Norwalk,  1898.     8°.     38  p.     pm. 
Dairy   and    Food    Commissioner    (1886-     ).     Animal 
report,  lst-16th,  1886-1901.     '86-1901.     8°. 
Note.     Rpts.  1st,  2d  and  9th  not  in  Executive  docs. 

Emigrant   Agent.      See    forward    Western    Emigrant 

Agent. 
[Education.]     State  Commissioner  of  Common  Schools 
(1837-40,53-     ).     Annual  report,  lst-3d,  1837-39  ; 
lst-48th,  1854-1901.     '38-1902.     8°. 
Note.     Office  was  Supt.  of  Common  Schools,  1837-40,  whi^n 
its  duties  were  transferred  to  the  Sec.  of  State,  who  issued 
ann.  rpts.  on  common  schools  for  1840  to  1853.    Included  in 
the  Executive  docs.  1837-51,  54-77,  79  only.     Rpts.  for  1862,  68, 
69,  73-75  also  pr.  in  German. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of  State. 

—  School  laws,  accompanied  with  opinions,  instruc- 

tions, and  blank  forms  for  the  use  and  govern- 
ment of  school  otficers.     4th  ed.     1865.     8°. 

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\^Educaiion,  continued.'] 

—  School  laws  from  Revised  Statutes,  pt.  2,  title  3, 

to  take  effect  Jan.  1,  1880;  with  notes,  opinions, 
instructions,  and  blank   forms,  prepared  by  the 
Commissioner.     1879.     8°. 
2fot€.     See   also  under  Executive   and   Staff,  Secretary  of 

State  ;  and  tinder  Legislature,  Laws  of  the   State,  Special 

Laws. 

—  Special  report  on  normal  schools.     1865. 

—  Schools    of   Ohio    at   the   Centennial    Exhibition. 

1875.     8°.     28  p. 

—  Historical  sketches  of  the  higher  educational  insti- 

tutions ;  also  benevolent  and  reformatory  institu- 
tions of  the  State,  1876.     '76. 

—  Public  schools  in  cities,  villages  and  townships  of 

Ohio.     1876. 

—  Circular  [rel.  to  observance  of]  Arbor  Day,  1890, 

91.     n.i.p.     '90-91.     8°. 
School-Book  Board.     Report,  1891.     8".     16  p. 

See  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  [1890]. 
See   also    under  Legislature,  Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 
1823,  37,  56. 
Factories,  Inspector  of.     See  forward  under  Labor. 
Fish  and  Game  Commission  (1&73-     )•    Annual  report, 
lst-27th,  1875-1901.     '76-1901. 

Note.  Called  Ohio  State  Fish  Commission,  1875-79;  Ohio 
Fish  Commission,  1880-86;  Ohio  State  Game  and  Fish  Com- 
mission,  1886-91;  Ohio  State  Fish  and  Game  Commission, 
1892.  3d  rpt.  not  in  Executive  docs.  Rpts.  l8t-4th,  6th,  8th, 
9th,  18th  also  incl.  in  rpt.  of  Board  of  Aijriculture. 

—  Laws  relating  to  birds,  fish,  and  game.  1894,  98.  8°. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of  State. 

Forestry  Bureau  (1885-     ).     Annual  report,   lst-6th, 

1885-91.     '86-92.     8°. 

Note.    No  rpt.  1890  nor  since  1891. 
See  al-^o  under  Miscellaneous,  Forestry. 
[Cas.]     Inspector  of   Gas  Meters  (1866-     ).     Annual 

report.     1867-68. 
[Health.']       State  Board  of  Health  {\m&-     ).     Annual 

report,  lst-15th.     1886-1901.     '87-1901. 

—  Sanitary  bulletin,  v.  1-3.     1897-99. 

—  Care  and  management  of  infants  and  young  chil- 

dren,    n.  d.    pm. 

—  Diphtheria,  its  prevention  and  restriction,  n.  d.  pm. 

—  Typhoid   fever,   its    restriction    and    prevention. 

n.  d.     pm. 

—  Meteorological  and  health  chart  for  Ohio,   Nov. 

1886-Oct.  31,  1887.     n.  t.  p.     '86-87.     sheets. 

—  Manual  of  the  health  laws,  Jan.  1,  1887.     Cuya- 

hoga Falls,  '87.     8".     57  p. 

—  Disinfection  ami  disinfectants.     1891.     pm. 

—  Report  of    an   investigation  of   the    public  water 

supply  of  Cincinnati,  made  by  a  committee  of  the 
State  Board  of  Health.     1892.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Prevention  of  cholera.      1892.     pm. 

—  Prevention  of  consumption.     1894.     pm. 

—  Scarlet  fever,  its  restriction  and  prevention.     1894. 

pm. 

—  Small  pox,  its  restriction  and  prevention.     1894. 

y)m. 

—  Rules  and  regulations,  1896. 
[Immigration.]  Commissionerof Immigration (1863-66) . 

Annual  report.     1863-66.     3  pm. 
Note.     None  pub.  1867;  1864,  66  also  pr.  in  German. 
[Insurance.]     Supt.  of  Insurance  (ISGl-     ).     Annual 
report,  l8t-35th,  1867-1901.     Norwalk  and  Colum- 
bus, '68-1901.     8-^. 

Note.  BfKlnnlni,'  with  26th  rpt.,  title  reads  :  Hummary  of 
thi;  Ht-indintj  of  all  itiHuraiK-r  rornpiinicH.  Usniilly  puli.  in  2 
ptH.  :  I't.  1,  Inmiranco  other  than  UUr,  I'l.  2,  Life  insurance. 
Only  1st  and  2d  rpts.  Incl.  in  Kiecutivo  docs. 

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\^Insurance,  continued.'} 

—  Insurance  laws.     Norwalk,  1894.     8°. 

—  Fraternal  beneficiary  associations,  Dec.  31,  1896, 

'98.     Norwalk,  '97,  99.     8°. 
Bureau  of  Building  and  Loan  Associations    (Sui)t. 
of  Insurance,  ex  officio.    1891-).     Annual  report  of 
inspectors,  Ist-llth,  [1891J-1901.     '92-1901.     8°. 
iVote.    RptB.  1892,  93  uIbo  pr.  iu  German.      Trior  to   189.5 
not  iucl.  in  Executive  docB. 

—  Special  report.     1891. 

—  Laws  relating  to  building  associations.     1889. 

—  Laws  rel.  to  building  and  loan  associations.     1894, 
96.     12°. 

—  Insurance  laws,  1901.     '01.     8°. 

[Labo7-.'}    Bureauof  Statistics  of  Labor  (1877-   ).     An- 
nual report,  lst-2.5th,  1877-1901.     ['78?]-1902.    8°. 
Note.    Rpts.  1878-93  also  pr.  in  German.      Maps  to  accom- 
pany 1892  rpt.  in  separate  cover. 

Inspector  of  Wo7-7cshops,  Factories,  and  Public  Build- 
ings {I88i-     ).      Annual  report,  lst-1 7th,  1884- 
1900.    Norwalk  and  Columbus,  ['84?]-1901.    8°. 
Note.    Rpts.  1884-93  also  pr.  in  German. 

—  Laws  of   Ohio  [governing  the  Dept.]     '96.     12°. 
See   also   under   Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,   etc., 

1885. 
Live  Stock  Commission  (1885-    ).     Annual  report,  1st- 
17th,  1885-1901.     ['86]-1902.     8°. 
Note.      Rpts.    1st,  6th,  8th-10th  not   in    Executive   docs.; 
rpts.  5th  and  8th  also  incl.  in  rpts.  of  Board  of  Agriculture. 

[J/tnes.]     State  Inspector  of  Mines  (1874-   ).     Annual 
report,  lst-27th,  1874-1901.     '75-1902.      8°. 
Note.    No  rpt.  for  1879. 

—  Mining  laws;    with  amendments  to  May    1,  1888. 

"88.     8°.     19  p. 
[Oils.}     State   Inspectors  of  Oils  (1878-    ).     Annual 
report,   lst-23d.      1878-1902. 
Note.    10th  rpt.  not  in  Executive  docs. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  18.57. 

[Pardons.}      Ohio  State  Board  of  Pardons  (1888-    ). 
Annual  report,  lst-14th.     1888-1902. 
Note.    Not  in  Executive  docs,  since  1893. 

[Printing.}  Dept.  of  State  Printing  and  Binding 
(1825-  ).  Annual  report  of  Supervisor,  1838- 
1901.     ['38?]-1901.    42  v. 

Note.  OflSce  was  Supervisor  of  Public  Printing  until  1860. 
No  rpt.  1839,42-61. 

[Public  Works.}  Board  of  Public  Works  (1836-  ). 
Annual  report,  lst-63rd,  1836-1901.  '37-1902. 
G5  v.     8". 

Note.  Rpt.  for  1839  was  a  special  rpt.  and  unnumbered; 
no  rpt.  for  1854;  that  for  1855,  numbered  Ist,  comes  between 
17th  and  18th.    3d  rpt.  not  in  Executive  docs. 

Board  of   Commissioners  of  Canal  Fund  (1822-52). 
Annual  report,   1822-51.     21  v. 

Note.  No  rpt.  1823-25,  27-28,  32-35;  incl.  in  Executive 
docs.  1836-51  only.  Duties  transferred  to  Board  of  Public 
Works  1852. 

Canal  Commission  (1822-     ).      Annual  report,  1822, 
24,  25,  27-31,  34-37,  39,   88,  89,  93,  95,  97,  99, 
1900,  01.     '22-1902.     21  v. 
Note.    Included  in  Executive  docs.  1836,  37,  88-1901. 

—  Laws  of  Ohio  rel.  to  construction  of  Ohio  canal  sys- 

tem, and  providing  for  canal  commissions,  1886-96, 
to  survey  the  canals,  protect  the  title  of  the  State 
to  canal  lands,  etc. ;  with  decisions  of  Ohio  and 
U.  S.  courts.  1896.  8°.  27  p. 
See  also  under  Leg'islntnre,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1845, 
57,  75. 

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Railroad  and  Telegraph  Commissioner  (1867-  ). 
Annual  report,  l8t-34th,  1867-1901.  '68-1902. 
35  V.   8°. 

Kote.  RptB.  1888,  89  are  both  numbered  22d.  Rpls.  for  1870, 
89,  contain  Ohio  laws  applicable  to  railroads. 

—  Special  report  in  answer  to  House  resolution  No. 

130.     1881.     8".     62  p. 

—  Train  accidents  on  the  railways  reporting  to  the 

Commissioner  for  the  years  1881,  82,  83,  com- 
pared with  train  accidents  in  the  United  States 
for  the  sniiie  period.     1884.     8°.     lop. 

—  Statistical  tables  for  the  year  1892.     Norwalk,  '93. 

8°.     62  p. 

—  Kailroad  map  of  Ohio.     Published  by  the    State. 

Prepared   under   the  direction  of  R.  S.  Kayler, 
Commissioner.     1901. 
Xote.    Issued  (1)  unmounted,   with   rpt.,  (2)  mounted   on 
folded  board,  and  (3)  mounted  on  rollers. 

—  See  also  under   Legislature,  Laws   of  the    State, 

Special   Laws,   and   Journals^  Docs.,  etc.,   1866, 

67,  93. 

\^Reform  Schools.']   Board  of  Commissioners  for  Reform 

Schools.     Annual  report  [18.56?]-7o.     '57-7.5.     8°. 

\_Sinking  Fund.']    Commissioners  of  the  Sinking  Fund. 

Annual  report,  1852-90.     '52-91.     34  v.     8°. 

Note.  No  rpt.  in  1856,  .57,  7o,  78,  79;  not  in  Executive  docs. 
1886,  88.  Kpts.  semi-annual,  1867-76.  Since  1890  pub. in  rpts. 
of  Auditor  of  State. 

\_State  House.]     Supt.  of  State  House.     Annual  report, 
1838-82.     '39-[83?i.     33  v.     8°. 
A^ole.    Office  was  State  House  Commissioners,  1837-60.  No 
rpt.  1840—13,  45,  71-80.    Duties  now  performed  by  Adjutant- 
general. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1859. 

[Statistics.]     Commissioner   of    Statistics    (1857-68). 
Annual  report,  lst-12th,  1857-68.     '58-68.    8°. 
No(e.    Beginning  with  1862,  also  pr.  in  German.     Rpts.  after 
1868  pub.  by  Sec.  of  State,  -which  nee  under  Executive  and 
Staff. 
See  also  back  under  Labor. 

[Taxation.]  Board  of  Equalization  (18?A-  ).  Re" 
port  of  ijroceedings,  1826,  35,  41,  53,  59/60,  70/71, 
80,  90/9],  1900/01.     8". 

Note.  Reappraisement  of  real  property  is  made  every  10 
yrs.  and  this  Board  equalizes  the  rates.  Not  incl.  in  Executive 
does. 

See  alHo  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1847,  93. 

—  Taxation  tables,  1893. 

Western  Emigrant  Agent  (1866-69).  Annual  report, 
lst-5th,  1866-69.     8". 

Institutions. 

[Agriculture.]  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 
(Wooster,  1882-  ).  Annual  report,  lst-20th. 
1882-1901.     80. 

Note.  Rpts.  1-12  also  bound  with  Board  of  Agriculture 
rpts.  37-48;  rpts.  8-20  with  bulletins  r2d  ser.]  15,  26,  36,  47,  62, 
.58,  66,  74,  84,  95, 109,  120,  128.  Rpts.  8lh  and  9th  only  in  Execu- 
tive docs. 

—  Bulletin  [Isteer.]    1883-87.    8°.    newspaper  slips. 

—  Bulletin  [2d  ser.]  no.  1-134.     1888-1902.     8°. 

(Jont.  :  1888,  v.  1,  no.  1-7.       1893,  v.  6,  no.48-52.    1898,  no.  8.5-95. 
18S9,  V.2,  no.8-15.      1894,  no.  .53-58.  1899, no.  96-109. 

1890,  v.  3, no.  16-26.    1895,  no.  69-66.  1900,no.  110-120. 

1891,  V.  4,  no.  27-36.    1896,  no.  67-74.  1901,  no.  121-128. 

1892,  V.  5,  no.  .37-47.  1897,  no.  7-5-84.  1902,no.  129-i:i4. 
Note.  BnlletlnH  of  Ist  ser.  and  bulletins  for  1888  incorpo- 
rated In  anil,  rpts.;  beginning  with  1889  pub.  In  complete  form; 
final  bulletin  of  each  year  containing  also  ann.  rpt.  for  that 
year.  See  hack  Annual  report,  Nule.  Up  to  end  of  1896 
ann.  vols,  cover  calendar  years;  since  1896,  fiscal  years,  July- 
June. 

No.  41  was  not  published. 

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{^Agriculture,  continued.'\ 

—  Same;    Supplement  to  no.  128.     General  index  to 

reports    and    bulletins,     1882-1901.      11)02.     8°. 
292  p. 

—  Bulletin;  technical  ser. ;  v.  1,  no.   1,   Oct.   1889; 

no.  2,  May,  1890;  no.  3,  Apr.  1893;  no.  4,  July, 
1896.     '89-96. 

—  Press  bulletin,  no.  205-247,  Apr.  2,  1900-Sept.  1, 

1902.     n.  t.p.     [1900.]     8°. 

—  Special    bulletin,  no.  4,   Apr.   23,  1900.     n.   i.   p. 

[1900.]     8°. 
\_Blind.']     Institution  for  Education  of  Blind  (Colum- 
bus, 18:^7-     ).    Annual  report,  lst-65th,  1837-1901. 
'37-1902.     8». 

Note.    Called  alxo  Blind  Asylum.     Rpt.  o8th  not  in  Execu- 
tive does. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Jouriials,  Docs.,  etc.,  1836. 

—  Report   on   the   benevolent   institutions   of  Great 

Britain  and  Paris,  including  the  schools  and 
asylums  for  the  blind,  deaf  and  dumb,  and  the 
insane;  being  supplementary  to  the  ninth  annual 
report;  by  W:  Chapin,  Superintendent.  1846.  8°. 
61  p. 
Working  Home  for  the  Blind  (Iberia,  1886-96). 
Annual  report,  Ist-lOth.  1886-95. 
Note.    Rpts.  iBt  and  9th  not  in  Executive  docs. 

{Deaf  and  Dumb.~\     Institution  for  Education  of  Deaf 
and  Dumb  (Columbus,  1827-     ).     Annual  report, 
l8t-75th,  1827-1901.     '28-1902.     8°. 
Note.    Called  also  Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum.     Rpts.  lst-9th, 

and  estti  not  in  Executive  docs.    Rpts.   1827-51  repr.  in  1  v.  in 

1870. 

{Education.']    Ohio  University  {PLi\\ens,l^(}'>-    ).    An- 
nual report  1836-96.     33  v. 

Note.  Named  American  Western  Univ.  1802-04.  Rpts. 
prior  to  1836  and  for  1854-80  not  pub.  by  State;  no  rpt.  1894. 
Rpt.  1850  not  in  Executive  docs. 

—  Annual  catalogue,   1872/73,  73/74,  74/75,  75/76, 

84/85-91/92.     v.  ■p.     '73-91.     8°. 
Note.    Catalogues  for  1874/75  and  84/85  contain  al^o  Gen- 
eral catalogues  for  1804-75  and  1804-85  respectively. 

Miami  University  (Oxford,    1809-     ).     Annual  re- 
port, llth-71st.     1836-96. 

Note.  Ifit  rpt.  made  1814,  publication  doubtful.  Rpts.  24th> 
26th-31st,  33d-40th,  42d,  43d,45th-57th,  60th,  62d,  66th-7l8t  not 
in  Executive  docs. 

—  Laws  relating  to  Miami  University,  with  ordinances 

of  the  President  and  Trustees,  and  extracts  from 
the  journal  of  proceedings      Cine,  1833.     8°. 

—  Anniversary  catalogue,  75th  year,  1898-99.     '99. 

16°. 
Medical  College  of  Ohio  (Cincinnati,  1819-     ).     An- 
nual report.  '  1836-60.     18  v. 
Note.    No  rpt.  1853-59;  rpts.  not  pub.  by  State  after  1860. 

Ohio  State  University  {Co\\imh\ia.,\Ql(i-    ).    Annual 

report,  lst-30th,  1871-1900/01.     '72-1901.     8°. 

Note.  Named  Ohio  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College, 
1870-78.     Rpts.  lst-3d  not  in  Executive  docs. 

—  Catalogue,  1873/74-1901/02.     '73-1902.     8«. 

—  Commemorative   exercises   in   celebration  of   the 

25th  anniversary  of  the  foundation  of  the  Univer- 
sity, June  11,  1895;  with  addresses  of  Gov.  Mc- 
Kinley  and  Dr.  Wm.  H.  Scott  delivered  on  Com- 
mencement Day,  June  12,  1895.    '95.   4°   61  p. 

—  University  bulletins.     5th  series,  1896-1901.     8°. 

—  Proceedings  of  Alumni  Day,  1899.     ['99.]     S°. 

—  Report  of  the  President  to  the  Board  of  Trustees. 

1900/01.     [1901.]     8°. 

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[Ohio 


'96-1901.     8°. 


.   W. 

8°. 
W. 


[Education,  continued.^ 

—  College  of  Engineering. 
Catalogue,  1896/97-1901/02 

JTote.    In  University  bulletins. 

—  Lake  Laboratory . 

Announcement,  1902.     ['02.]     8°. 

—  Department  of  Zoology  and  Entomology. 

—  —  Contributions,     n.  d. 

[Epileptics.]  Hospital  for  Epileptics  (Gallipolis, 
1890-).  Annual  report,  Ist-llth,  1890-1901' 
['90?]-1902.     8". 

unuf  W^'*™'"^  Asylum  for  Epileptic  and  Epileptic  Insane 

—  Bulletin,  Jan.,  1898.     Gallipolis,  '98. 

J'eeble- Minded.-]  Ohio  Institution  for  Feeble-Minded 
Vouth  {Co\Mmh\xs,lSb7-  ).  Annual  report,  1st- 
4.5th,  1857-1901.     '58-1902.     8°. 

I.nb^c'ile  Yrth'llff-sT   '°'  ''''  ^'"''^"°°   °^  "^°"«   -^^ 
Geological  Survey.    First.    Annual  report-    by  W 
Mather  and  others,  lst-2d,  1837-38.     '38-39. 

—  Catalogue  of   geological   specimens ;    by  W 

Mather.     1842.     8°.     pm 

—  Report,  1854. 

—  See  also  under -LegislaiVLxe,  Journals,   Docs.,  etc., 

1836,  37. 

Second.     Report  of  progress,  1869-71.     '71.     3  v.  8" 
Xote.    1869  and  1S70  also  pr.  in  German. 

—  Geology  of   Ohio;    v.    1-7.     1873-94.      10  v       6 

maps,     chart.     8°. 

Con^..- V.l.pt.  1,  Geology  ;pt.  2,  Paleontology.    1873.    2v 
and  separate  map. 

2,  pt.  1,  Geology ;  pt.  2,  Paleontology.    1874    2  v 
separate  map  and  separate  chart.  "         '' 

3,  Geology.    1878.     Separate  atlas. 

4,  Zoology  and  Botany.     1882. 

5,  Economic  geology.    1884.    Separate  map. 
ft,  iiconomic  geology.    1888. 

7,  pt  1-2  Economic  geology,  archaeology,  botany 
paleontology.     1893-94.    3  v.  in  2  and 'separate 

yote.    P'"ed  also  Final  report;  also,  Report  on  ffeoloev  and 
pah-Eontology.     V.  1  and  4  also  pr.  iu  German.        ^^"'"^^  ^""^ 

—  Preliminary  report  on  petroleum  and  inflammable 

gas;  by  E:  Orton.     1886.     8°.     76,  iii  p. 

—  'S'awie;  with  supplement.     1887. 

Third.     Annual  report,  lst-6th.     1890-95      8" 
[mstory.]      Ohio   State  Archreological  and  Historical 
Society    (Columbus,    1875-    ).     Report     Ist-I^th 
1885-97/98.     '85-98.  -t^eport,   Ist-ldth, 

^^fh%uS^''^\''^  Archwological  Society  1875-85.   Rpts.  ]8t-6th 
11th,  12th  not  in  E.xecutive  docs.  '  ' 

—  Special   report  [on    Centennial  exhibit  and  work 

of  Society].     1875. 

—  Publications,  quarterly,     v.  1-6.     1887-98      8« 

—  Archaeological  History  of  Ohio :  tbe  Mound  Build- 

ers and  hit-r  Indians.    By  Gerard  Fowke.     1902 

o".     XVI,  760  p. 

Horticultural  Society  (Waterville,   1847-     ^       Annnal 

report,  7th,  10tli-15th,  lst-35th.     185.5,"  62-1902 

Notr.    Tiiliod   I'omoloKical  Hocy.  1847-07,  when  its  l-ith  rn/ 

became    ho  Ist  rpt.  of  the  Horticultural  Socy      AM   riVts    fn 

eluded  alHO  In  ann.  rpt.   of   Hoard  of   A  Jil<  ulh.ro    ■)7  I       ,' 

only  In  KxecUlve  doL.     Hee  forward  r^^^'oH^^l  ^^■ 

[/ndnstrial  Education.]     See  forward  under  Reform- 

UtOT'XCS  • 

^^'''Z^{'^J;^''f^\^'^"^'P\i'^l.forthe  Insane  (Cincin- 
naii,  \>^>i-     ).     Annual  rci)ort,  1822-91.     44  v. 

//olf.     Named     gucceHslvoly :     (.'ommorclal     ir,.B..i.,.i    '      . 
Lnnntir    AMvlnm     iii'j'<  7a.    i  '"'"""urciai     Hospital     and 

:;:i"'?i^44:f|r:.5i:i^^^4 1:;^;^"^8f^••;?75r]::^..!:::' 

KpU.  18fiO-!.I  numbered  l«t-.32d. 

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[Ohio 


{^Insane,  continued. \ 

Columbus  State  Hospital  (ISSii-     ).     Annual  report, 
lst-63(l,  1839-1'JOl.     '39-1902.     8°. 

J^ote.  Named  guccessively :  Ohio  Lunatic  Asylum,  1839- 
56;  Central  Ohio  Lunatic  Asyhim,  18o6-74;  Central  Ohio  Hos- 
pital for  the  Insane,  1874-76;  Colutiibus  Hospital  for  the 
Insane,  1876-94. 

—  Special  report  [on  erection  of   the  Asylum,   1st- 

3d].     1836-38. 

—  By-laws,  rules  and  regulations.     1840.     12«. 
Cleveland  State  Hospital  {I8h2-     ).     Annual  report, 

lst-47th,  1855-1901.     '56-1902.     8°. 

yote.  Named  successively:  Newburgh  Asylum,  1855-56; 
Northern  Ohio  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Newburgh,  1856-74;  North- 
ern Ohio  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  1874-76;  Cleveland  Hos- 
pital for  the  Insane,  1876-78;  Cleveland  Asylum  for  the 
Insane,  1878-94. 

—  Special  report   [on  erection  of  the  Asylum,  1st- 

3d].     1852-54. 
Dayton    State  Hospital   (1852-     ).     Annual  report, 
lst-47th,  1855-1901.     '56-1902.     8°. 

2/bte.  Named  successively:  Dayton  Asylum,  1852-56; 
Southern  Ohio  Asylum  at  Dayton,  1856-74;  Western  Ohio 
Hospital  for  the  Insane,  1874-76;  Dayton  Hospital  for  the 
Insane,  1876-78;  Dayton  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  1878-94. 

—  Special   report  [on  the  erection  of  the   Asylum, 

lst-3d].     1852-54. 
Athens  State  Hospital   (1867-     ).       Annual   report, 
lst-28th.     1871-1902.     8°. 

N^ote.  Named  successively  :  Athens  Ohio  Lunatic  Asylum, 
1871-74;  Southeastern  Ohio  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  1874-76; 
Athens  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  1876-78;  Athens  Asylum  for 
the  Insane,  1878-94.  No  rpt.  1873-75,  and  rpts.  for  1872  and 
1876  numbered  consecutively. 

—  Special  report  [on  erection  of  the  Asylum,  lst-3d]. 

1867-69. 
Toledo    State   Hospital    (1883-     ).     Annual   report, 
lst-18th,  1884-1901.     ['84  ?]  -1902.     8°. 

Jfote.    Named   Toledo  Asylum   for  the  Insane  until   1894. 
See  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1882. 

Massillon  State  Hospital  ( 1892-     ) .     Annual  report, 
lst-9th,  1893-1901.      ['93?] -1902.     8°. 


Note. 
1894. 


Named  New  Eastern  Asylum  for  the   Insane  until 


[Libraries.'\     State  Library  (1817-     ). 
lst-53d,  1846-98.     '46-99.     8°. 


Annual  report, 


Note.    Rpts.  5th,7th-9th  not  in  Executive  docs. 
Ann.  Rpt.  of  the  Commissioners. 


Now  called 


Special  report,  1839,  45. 

Bulletin,  v.  1,  no.  1;  additions  Jan.  1-June  1, 
1897.     Norwalk,  '97.     8°. 

•  Catalogue.     1823,  26,  28,  37,  40,  42,  45,  48,  49, 

75,  82,  90. 

•  Newspapers  and  periodicals  in  Ohio  State  Library 

and  other  libraries  of  the  State,  and  lists  of  Ohio 
newspapers  in  the  Library  of  Congress  and 
Library  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin. 
Corap.  bv  C.  B.  Galbreath,  State  Librarian, 
1900.     '02.     8°.     268  p. 

Note.    Incl.  also  in  "  Sketches  of  Ohio  libraries." 

■  Ohio  libraries.  Library  statistics  for  1900;  list  of 
trustees,  librarians,  etc.  Comp.  by  C.  P.  Gal- 
breath.    '02. 

Note.    Incl.  also  in  "  Sketches  of  Ohio  libraries." 

-  Sketches  of  Ohio  libraries.     Comp.  by  C.  B.  Gal- 

breath, State  Librarian,  1900.     '02. 

-  Travelling  libraries.     1900.     4°.     (4)  p.     map. 

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[Ohio 


{^Libraries,  continued.'] 

State   Library   Commission.     Annual  report,   [1st]- 

47th.     [1846?]-1900. 
—  Historical  sketch  of  the  State  Library  by  the  Libra- 
rian.    (In    13th   annual  report  of    Commission, 
1858.)     '59.     8°.     55  p. 

ybte.  Reprinted  and  continued  to  1891  in  45th  ann.  rpt.  of 
Commission. 

State  Law  Library  (185(3-    ).    Catalogue.    1880,94, 
1901.     3  V. 

J^ote.    Separated  from  State  Library  1856. 

Meteorology,  Bureau  of  (1882-92).  Annual  report, 
]8t-9th,  1883-91.     ['83?]-92.     8°. 

JTbte.  Rpts.  Ist  and  2d  not  in  Executive  docs.  Office 
merged  with  Weather  and  Crop  Service,  1892,  which  see  for- 
ward. 

—  Monthly  report,  1883-March  1892.     '83-92.     8°. 
Pomological  Society  (Waterville,  1847-).     Annual  re- 
port, lst-15th.      [1848?]-67. 

Note.  Actual  dates  of  lst-6th  rpts.  doubtful.  Rpts.  10-15  in 
rpts.  of  Bd.  of  Agriculture,  1862-b7.  Name  changed  in  1867  to 
Horticultural  Society,  which  see  back  for  later  reports. 

[Prison.']  Ohio  Penitentiary  (1812-  ).  Annual  re- 
port of  warden  and  directors.  1833-97/98.  '34-99. 
8°. 

2fote.  Titles  vary.  Rpts.  prior  to  1833  appear  only  in  Senate 
and  House  journals. 

—  Report  of  directors,  transmitting  the  by-laws  and 

regulations,     n.  t.  p.     [1847.]     8°.      (6)  p. 

—  Special  report  of  the  warden  in  rel.  to  amending 

laws  for  punishment  of  crimes.    1850.    8°.     15  p. 

—  Special   report  of   the   warden    [L.    Dewey]    on 

prisons  and  prison  discipline.     '51.     46  p. 

—  By-laws,  rules,  and  regulations.     1884.     8°. 

—  Laws  rel.  to  and  governing  the  Ohio  Penitentiary. 

[1884.]     8°, 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

.18.53,  78,  84. 
[Refo7-mato7-ies.]     Boys'  Industrial  School  (Lancaster, 
1856-     ).       Annual    report,    lst-46th,    1856-r.»01. 
'57-1902.     8°. 

Note.  Named  Reform  School  of  Ohio,  1856-85.  Rpts.  35th, 
39th-4l8t  not  in  Executive  docs. 

State  Industrial  Home  for  Girls  (White  Sulphur 
Springs,  1869-  ).  Annual  report,  lst-33d, 
1869-1901.     '70-1902.     8". 

Note.  Named  State  Industrial  and  Reform  School  for  Girls. 
1869-72. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1866-68. 

State  Reformatory  (Mansfield,  1884-  ).  Annual 
report,  Ist-lHth,  1883/84-1901.  Norwalk,  '84- 
1902. 

Note.  Named  Inlcrmodlate  I'enilctiliary  until  1890.  3d  rpt. 
not  In  Executlvo  docH. 

Soldiers'    and    Sailors"    Home    (Sandu.sky,     1886-     ). 
Annual  n-port,  lHt-l;',tli.     1889-1901. 
—  Special  report  [  l,st-3d,  on  CHtablishmontof  Ilomel. 
1886-88. 
Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Orphans'  Home  (Xenia,  1870-    ). 
Annual  report,  lHl;-32d,  1870-1901.     '71-1902.     8". 
Note.    UptH.  2Wh-27th  not  In  Executive  docs. 

Soldiers'  Home  (Camp  Cliase,  1866-67).     Report,  1860. 

See  ithn  inxUr  I,.-iri„l,ii„rr.,  .TonrmilH,  Dors.,  etc.,  1865. 

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[Ohio 


Weaiher  and  Crop  Service.  Annual  report,  10th- 
13lh,  1892-95;  annual  summary,  1896-99.  '93- 
99. 

Note.  Subordinate  to  United  States  Weather  Bureau  ;  called 
alHO  Climate  and  Crop  Service.  Annual  rpta.  recorded  ai^ove 
werenu'ubered  consecutively  willi  ri)ts.  of  Bureau  of  Meteoro- 
logy, and  were  included  in  Board  of  Agriculture  annual 
reports  189.3-90.    See  also  back  Meteorology. 

—  Monthly  report.     1893-09.     8°. 

Note.  Rpts.  for  1893  are  in  Executive  does.  Kpts.  for 
1896/97  called  vol.  1. 

Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court.  Ohio  reports,  v.  1-20;  Cases  in  the 
Supreme  Court,  1821-51.  Springfield  and  Colum- 
bus, '43-52.     8°. 

Cont.:  V.  1-9,  1821-39;  by  O:  Hammond.  10,  1840-41;  by 
P.B.Wilcox.  11-13,  1841-44;  by  E.  M.  Stanton.  14-19,1846- 
50;  by  H.  Griswold.    20, 1851 ;  by  W.  Lawrence. 

—  Ohio  State  reports,  v.   1-62 ;    Cases  in  the  Supreme 

Court,  1852-99.     v.  p.,  '53-1900.     8°. 

Cont. :  V.  1,  1852-53 ;  by  G:  "W.  McCook.  2-4, 1853-55 ;  by  R. 
B.  Warden  (v.  3  in  collaboration  with  J.  H.  Smith).  5-21, 
1855-71;  by  L.  J.  Critchfield.  22-23,  1871-73;  by  M.  M.  Gran- 
ger. 24-42,  1873-85;  by  E.  L.  DeWitt.  43-45,  1885-88;  by 
G.  B.  Okey.  46-51,1888-94;  by  L.  J.  Burgess.  52-62,1894- 
1900;  by  E.  O.  Randall. 

—  Condensed    reports    of    decisions   in   the    Supreme 

Court  from  its  organization  to  December  term, 
1831,  including  all  decisions  in  the  first  four  vol- 
umes of  Hammond's  reports.     1832.     8°. 

—  Reports  of  cases  at  law  and  in  chancer}'  decided  by 

the  Supreme  Court,  1831-34;  byj.  "C.  Wright. 
'35.     8°. 

—  Cases    in    the    Ohio    reports    overruled,    doubted, 

limited,  and  changed  by  legislation;  by  M.  E. 
Curwen.     Cine,  '50.     8°. 

—  Rules  of  practice.     1894,  97. 

Supreme  Court  Commission.  First,  1876-79.  Reports. 
Note.    In  Ohio  State  Reports,  v.  27,  30,  32,  33. 

—  Second,  1883-85.     Reports. 

Note.    In  Ohio  State  Reports,  v.  40,  41. 

Circuit  Court.  Ohio  Circuit  Court  reports,  1-10,  1885- 
98.     '85-98.     8°. 

—  Ohio  reports ;  cases  in  the  Courts  of  Common  Pleas 

in  the  5th  Circuit,  1816-[19]  ;  by  B.  Tappan. 
Steubenville,  '31.     Repr.,  Cleveland,  '75.     8". 


Legislature.     [Called  General  Assembly.] 

Sessions  nominally  biennial,  in  even  years,  beginning  January; 
but  adjourned  sessions  are  usually  held  in  odd  years. 

[Laws  of  the  State.^    Laws,  general  and  local;  v.  1-93, 

lst-73d  General  Assembly,  1803-98.     v.  p.,  1803- 

98.     8°. 

Note.  Title  varies.  From  1819  to  1851  (except  1820-21)  the 
general  and  local  laws  of  each  Gen'l  Ass'y  were  issued  in  sep- 
arate parts,  with  separate  pagination,  but  each  bearing  the 
same  volume  number.  BegiuDing  witli  1852,  the  laws  of  each 
session,  incl.  special  and  adjourned  sessions,  were  issued  in 
separate  parts,  general  and  local  laws  being  paged  continuously 
as  one  volume.  The  laws  of  several  of  the  (fen'l  Assemblies, 
incl.  the  18th,  20th,  SOth,  50th, 70th,  were  issued  in  three  instead 
of  two  parts. 

Fifty  copies  of  the  local  acts  of  the  40th  Gen'l  Ass'y,  18-12, 
being  v.  40  of  the  Laws,  were  repr.  in  fac-sira.  in  1S96,  liy  the 
Statute  Law  Book  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

—  Laws,  ordered  by  the  Legislature    to  be  reprinted, 

1810. 

—  Same,  I^IC.     n.t.p.     ['16.]     8°. 

—  General  acts,  revised,  1820.  24. 


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[Ohio 


[Laws  of  the  State,  continned.l 

—  A   compilation   of   laws,   treaties,   resolutions,   and 

ordinances  of  the  general  and  State  governments 
which  relate  to  lands  in  the  State ;  including  the 
laws  adopted  by  the  Governor  and  judges,  the  laws 
of  the  Territorial  Legislature,  and  the  laws  of  the 
State  to  1815-16.     1825.     8°. 

Acts   of    a   general    nature,    enacted,   revised    and 

ordered  to  be  reprinted  at  the  1st  session  of  the 
29th  General  Assembly.     '31.     8°.     618  p.     map. 

—  Statutes,  1788-1833  ;  ed.  by  Salmon  P.  Chase.    Cmc. , 

1833-35.     3  V.     80. 

Statutes  of  a  general  nature  in  force  Dec.  7,  184:0; 

with  references  by  J.  R.  Swan.     '41.     8°.     IIU  p. 

—  Revised   Statutes;    by   W.    B.   Wedgwood.    Cine, 

1845. 

—  Statutes  of  a  general  nature  in  force,  Jan.  1,  1854 ;  by 

J.  R.  Swan.     Cine,  '54.     8°.     1114  p. 

—  Same,  [2d  ed.?]  in  force  Aug.  1,  1854.     '54.     8°. 

—  Statutes,  1833-60 ;  ed.  by  Maskell  E.  Curwen.     Cine, 

'53-61.     4  V.     80. 

—  Revised  statutes  of  a  general  nature  in  force  Aug.  1, 

1860;  collated  by  Jos.  R.  Swan,  with  notes  by 
Leander  J.   Critchfield.     Cine, '60.     2  v.     8«. 

—  Same  :  Supplement,  1860-68,  with  notes  by  M.  Sayler. 

Cine,  '68.     8°.     viii,  1199  p. 

—  Same ;  collated  by  Swan,  with  notes  by  Critchfield. 

1869,  70.     2  V. 

—  Statutes,  1861-75;  by  Sayler.     Cine,  '76.     4  v. 

—  Revised  statutes  in  force  Jan.  1,  1880;   ed.  and  anno- 

tated by  x\I.  A.  Daugherty,  J:  S.  Brasee,  and  G:  B. 
Okey,  Commissioners  to  revise  and  consolidate  the 
statutes.     1879.     2  v.     4«>. 

—  Same  :  2d  ed.     1882. 

—  5ame.-3ded.     [188-?] 

—  Same:  Supplement;  by  Aldrich.     1884. 

—  Same ;  with  additional  annotations  of  the  decisions 

of  the  Supreme  Court,  marginal  references  to 
amendments  and  laws  in  force  Jan.  1,  1886,  and 
supplement,  containing  all  the  statutes  amendatory 
of  or  supplementary  to  the  Revised  Statutes,  with 
acts  in  force  Jan.  I,"l886;  ed.  by  J.  M.  Williams. 
4th  ed.     Cine,  '86.     3  v.     8°. 

—  Popular  edition  of  revised  statutes;  by  S.  S.  Bloom. 

Cine,  1881. 

—  Verified  revised  statutes;  including  all  laws  of  a  gen- 

eral nature  in  force  Jan.  1,  1890;  ed.  and  annotated 
by  R.  B.  Smith  and  A.  B.  Benedict.  4th  ed.  Cine, 
•yo.     3  v.    8°. 

—  Revised    statutes    in    force   Jan.    1,    1890;    ed.    by 

Giauque.     Cine,  '89-90.     2  v.     4°. 

Mote.    Appendix  and    general   index   originally   published 
in  separate  covers,  but  without  separate  title-page. 

—  Same  :  6th  ed.     1894.     3  v. 

—  Same:  Combined  supplement;    changes  to   Jan.    1, 

1894.     '93.     80. 

—  Annotated  revised  statutes;   including  all  laws  of  a 

general  nature  in  force  Jan.  1,  1898;  ed.  and  an- 
notated by  Clement  Bates.     '97.     3  v.     8°. 

—  Same,    in    force   Jan.    1,   1899.     2d  ed.     Cine,  '98. 

3  v.     8". 

—  Same :   Supplement,  showing  changes  made  by  last 

Legislature.      1900. 

—  Index  to  laws  in  force;  by  J.  Nagle.    n.  t.  p.    [1818.] 

8". 

—  Imlex  to  laws  and  resolutions,  1803-36;  by  Zechariah 

MillH.     •:!7.     80. 

—  Same,  from    the  commencement  of   the  Territorial 

government  to  the  year  1814/4.''»;  by  Zechariah 
Mills.     '46.     8o. 


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\^Laws  of  the  State,  coniivued.'] 

—  Same,  1845-o7,  with  an  iiidox  to  the  documents  in  the 

Journals  of  House  and  Senate,  1802-3(!;  by  W:  T. 
Coggeshall.     '58.     8" 

—  Same,  Laws  v.  60-73,  1869-76;  by  Okey  and  Morton. 

—  Index   to   Statutes,    v.  40-45   of   the   general   laws, 

1842-47.     '47.     8". 

—  Kevising  index  to  the  statute  law,    with  references 

to  the  Ohio  reports  [etc.]  ;  by  Maskell  E.  Curwen. 
Dayton,  1849.     8°. 

—  Codes  of  procedure,  1853. 

—  Coile  of  civil  procedure,  1874.     C.  F.  Morgan.     Al- 

bany, '74.     8°. 

—  Same,  by  G    E.  Seney.     Cine,  '74.     8°. 

—  [Statidory  Revision.^     Codifying  Commission.    Re- 

port, 1876. 

Commission  to  Revise  Statutes.     Report,  1878. 

Municipal  Code  Commission.  The  revised  munic- 
ipal code  of  Ohio,  prepared  by  D:  F.  Pugh  and  E: 
Kibler,  Commissioners.     1899.     8°.     vii,  200  p. 

Same  ;  2d  ed.     1900.     vii,  439  p. 

See    also    forward    under   Journals,    Docs.,   etc., 

n.  d. 

—  \_Special  Laws."]     Agriculture,    Laws    relating    to. 

See  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Agricul- 
tii7e. 

—  Australian  ballot  law.     1891. 

—  [Banks.]     Act  to  enforce  the  resumption  and  con- 

tinuance of  specie  payments  by  the  banks  in  Ohio. 
1842.     8°. 

Act   to  incorporate  the  State  Bank  of  Ohio  and 

other  banking  companies,  passed  Feb.  24,  1845. 
'45.     nar.  4°. 

—  Bird  laws.     See  beloiv  Fish,  game  and  bird  laws. 

—  Canals,  Acts  concerning,     v.  p.,  v.  d.     8°. 

—  Same,  Laws  for  protection  of.     1840,  43,  44.     3  v. 

8°. 

See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Public  Works; 
and  under  Miscellaneous,  Canals. 

—  Circuit  Court  laws,     1885. 

—  Codification,  [Law  rel.  to].     1879. 

—  Ditch  laws.     1879. 

—  Election  laws.     1872,  86,  92,  94,  96.     5  v. 

Seelalso  foricard  Registration  laws. 

—  Fish,    game    and    bird    laws.      1894,    96,    98,    1901. 

Athens,  Norwalk,  and  Columbus.  '94-1901.     8°. 

—  Health  laws.     1891,  93,  96.     3  v. 

—  Insurance  laws,  1901. 

—  Justices  of  the  peace,  Law  rel.  to.     By  J.  R.  Swan. 

10th  ed.     Cine, '75.     8°. 

—  [Land.]     Compilation  of  laws,  treaties,  resolutions, 

and  ordinances  of  the  general  and  State  govern- 
ments, which  relate  to  lands  in  Ohio,  with  laws  of 
the  Territorial  Legislature  and  State,  to  1815-16. 
'25.     8°. 

—  Liquor  laws.     1886. 

—  Miami  Bridge  Co.,  [Laws  rel.  to].     1825,  45. 

—  Militia  laws.     1818,  57,  59,  61,  65.     5  v. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Adjutant- general. 

—  Mining   laws.     See  under   Inspection   and   Regula- 

tion, Mines. 

—  Ohio  and  Miami  Canal,  Acts  rel.  to.     1834.     8°. 

—  Poor  laws.      See  under  Inspection  and  Regulation, 

Charities  and  Corrections. 

—  Pure  food  laws.     1897. 

—  Railroad  laws.     1864,  74,  76,  80,  93.     5  v. 

Note.  1864,  74,  by  Wilco.x;  1880,  by  Robinson.  See  also 
under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Railroad  atid  Telegraph 
Commissioner. 


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[Z,ait'5  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

The   several   Acts  conferring   authority   on    the 

Commissioner  of  Railroads  and  Telegraphs,  defin- 
ing the  duties  of  the  office,  etc.  Also,  the  laws  rel. 
to  railroads  passed  at  the  session  ending  April  12, 
1876.     76.     8°.     16  p. 

Laws  rel.  to  the  railroads  and  telegraphs.     '80. 

8°.     249  p. 

Ohio  laws;  codification  rel.  to  railroads  and  tel- 
egraphs, with  decisions.  Arranged  and  printed 
under  authority  of  a  resolution  of  the  Legislature, 
April  27,  1893.     Norwalk,  '93.     8".     194  p. 

—  Registration  laws.     1889. 

—  Roads   and  highways.    Laws    of;    hy  G.    W.  Raff. 

Cine,  1864.     12°. 

—  School  laws.     1822,  53,  58,  59,  62,   65,   66,  73,   75, 

79,  80,  83,  89,93,  96,  98. 

^^ote.  Laws  of  1873  also  printed  in  German.  See  also  un- 
der Inspection  and  Regulation,  Education. 

Additions  and  amendments  to  school  laws.     1894, 

96. 

—  Tax  laws.     1877. 

—  Tax  titles,  Laws  rel.  to;  by  Thrall.     1847. 
[Journals,  Documents,  etc.]   Journal  of  the  Senate,  1st- 

75th  General  Assembly,  1803-1902.    '03-1902.  8°. 

2/ote.  Include  special  and  adjourned  sessions.  Until  1835, 
the  Senate  and  House  Journals  included  the  rpts.  of  State  offi- 
cers and  of  investigating  .committees;  since  then  all  regular 
rpts.  of  State  officers  and  institutions  have  been  bound  instead 
in  the  Executive  docs.,  special  rpts.  in  the  Journals. 

—  Journal   of  the  House,  lst-75th  General  Assembly, 

1803-1902.     -z;.^.,  1803-1902.     8°. 

—  Rules.     1872,  73,  76,  78,  80. 

—  Manual  of  legislative  practice,  1880,  86/87,  90/91- 

98/99,  1901.     8  V.     16°. 

—  List  of  ofiicers,  members  and  committees,     n.  d. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  to  whom  was  re-committed 

the  resolutions  relative  to  the  appointment  of  a 
committee  to  revise  the  laws  of  a  general  nature 
now  in  force,     n.  d.     6  p.     pm. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  the  proceedings  of  the 

Bank  of  the  U.  S.,  1821.  See  under  Executive 
and  Staff,  Governor. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  to  whom  was  referred  the 

report  of  the  Commissioners  of  Common  Schools. 
1823.     8«.     12  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  boundary  line  between  Ohio 

and  Mich.     1835. 

—  Report   of   the    select   committee    appointed   on   so 

much  of  the  Governor's  message  as  relates  to  a 
mineralogical  and  geological  survey  of  the  State. 
[1836?]     8'^ 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  the  best  method  of 

obtaining  a  complete  geological  survey  of  the  State. 
1836.     plates.     8«.     18  p.     pm. 

—  Report   on    mineralogical    and    geological    survey. 

1836.  8".     pm. 

—  Report  [rel.  to  a  iilind  Asylum].     1836. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  slavery.     1836. 

—  Same.     1837. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  public  instruction  in  Europe. 

1837.  %". 

—  Report  on  the  Geological  Survey ;  by  J.  L.  Riddell. 

1837.     H". 

—  Report  of  Htanding  committee  on  the  currency  ;   in 

the  Senate,  by  M.  King,  Jan.  16,  1838.     A". 

—  Report  of  iiiveHtigaling  committee  on  ituhlic  works, 

on  raHcality.      lH4r>. 

—  Special    rep(jrt   of   (^oriimittiM-  on    rciil   property,    on 

value,  1H47.     H". 

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[^Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Report  of  the  seleet  committee   [of  the  House]  on 

the  subject  of  capital  punishment,  by  Mr.  Ward, 
of  Warren,  March  !),  IBHli.     Witli  app.     8°.     C8  p. 

—  Special  report  of  committee  on  school  library  fund. 

185G. 

—  Notices  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  1856. 

'57.     8°. 

—  Report  of  investigating  comnaittee  on  State  buildings 

and  institutions.     1857. 

—  Report  of  investigating  committee  on  public  works. 

1857. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  Standard  Oil  Co.     1857. 

—  Joint   resolutions    and    report    to   the    Legislature, 

against  Federal  consolidation.     1859.     8°.     50  p. 

—  Report  on  the  State  House  artesian  well,  by  W.  W. 

Mather.     1859. 

—  Report  of  Treasury  Committee,  on  defalcation.  1859. 

8°. 

—  Report  of  investigating  commission  to   inquire  into 

causes  of  defalcation  in  the  State  Treasury  and  other 
matters  named  in  the  Act  passed  Apr.  12,  1858. 
'59.     8°.     909  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  military  affairs.     1862. 

—  Report  of    committee   on    sugar    beet    cultivation. 

1862. 

Note.    Also  printed  in  German. 

—  Report   [rel.   to  a  temporary   Home   for  Soldiers]. 

1865. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  military  claims.     1866. 

—  Report  of  land  scrip  committee.     1866. 

—  Report  [rel.  to  a  Railroad  and  Telegraph  Commis- 

sion].    1866. 

—  Report  [rel.  to  an  Industrial  and  Reform  School  for 

Girls].     1866-68.     3  v. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  railroads  and  tele- 

graphs, Feb.  1,  1867.     '67.     8°.     197  p. 

—  Report  of    committee    on    Corcoran    investigation. 

1872. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  lottery  investigation.     1874. 

—  Report   of   committee   on    bribery    investigation  in 

Wood  County.      1875.     8°. 

—  Report  of  public  works  committee  and  testimony  of 

the  investigation.     1875. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  Ashtabula  Bridge  disaster. 

1»7I. 

—  Report  of  committee  on   contested  election :  Cox  v. 

Harmon.     1877. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  hog  cholera.     1877. 

—  Report  of  investigating  committee   on  penitentiary. 

1878. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  military  claims.     1881. 

—  Report    [rel.    to    an    Insane    Asylum    at    Toledo]. 

1882. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  Coal  Screening  Commission. 

1884. 

—  Report  of  investigating  committee  on  convict  labor 

system.     1884. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  military  claims.     1884. 

—  Same.     1885. 

—  Report  of  Hocking  Valley  strike  committee.     1885. 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  to  investigate  charges 

of  bribery  in  coimection  with  the  election  of  Henry 
B.  Payne  as  U.  S.  Senator  by  the  66th  General 
Assembly,  to  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
67th  General  Assembly.     1886.     8°.     29  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  of  investigation  in  the  matter  of 

trusts,  or  pools,  appointed  under  Senate  J.  R.  No. 
25,  [and]  Report  of  testimony  taken  .  .  .  1889. 
90  p.     pm. 

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\_Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Bill  to  create  a  State  school-book  board  and  provide 

for  supplying  schools  of  Ohio  with  school-books. 
n.  t.  p.     [1890.]     fo.     5  p. 

—  Apportionment  of  members.     1892. 

—  Address  on  taxation;  by  T:  A.  McDougall.     1893. 

—  Report   of   committees  of  railways  and  telegraphs. 

1893.     pm. 

—  Report  and  findings  of  the  Senate  committee  of  in- 

vestigation, appointed  pursuant  to  S.  R.  No.  21,  rel. 
to  charges  of  attempted  bribery  in  the  election  of 
Marcus  A.  Hanna  as  U.  S.  Senator.     1898.     8°. 

—  Report  of  proceedings  of  Senate  trust  investigation 

committee.     1898.     8°. 

—  In  memoriam.     The  75th  General  Assembly  of  Ohio 

in  loving  tribute  to  the  memory  of  William  Mc- 
Kinley  of  Ohio,  Soldier,  Congressman,  Governor, 
and  President  of  the  U.  S.  of  America,  Jan.  29, 
1902.     '02.     8°. 

Miscellaneous. 

[^Antietam.']    Report  to  the  Gov.  on  Antietam  National 
Cemetery;   by   Gen.  G:    B.  Wright,  trustee.     1871. 
Antietam   Commission.     Report  on  position  of  Ohio 
regiments  on  the  battlefield.     1895. 
\^Banks.'\     Report;  by  C:  Reemelin,  special  examiner, 
1854. 
Report  on  Ohio  stock  banks.     1855.     8°. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1821. 
[^Boundaries.]     Report    on   Pa.   and   Ohio   boundary. 
1856,  78,  83.     3  v. 
Report  on  Va.  and  Ohio  boundary.     1847. 
See  also    under   Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 
1835. 
[Canals.]     Public  docs,    concerning   the   Ohio  canals 
which  are  to  connect  Lake  Erie  with  the  Ohio  river, 
comprising  a  complete  official  history.     Comp.  by 
J.  Kilbourn.     1828,  32.     2  v.     8°. 
Pennsylvania  and  Ohio  Canal  Co.  (1827-).     Annual 
report.     1836-53.     15  v. 
Note.    No  rpt.  1838,  42,  51. 
Chickamauga  National  Park  Commission.     Report  by 

J.  C.  McElroy.     Cine,  1896.     (2)  199  p. 
[Cincinnati.]      Water  Supply   Commissioners  of  Cin- 
cinnati.    Report  to  the  General  Assembly,  March 
13,  1888.     \s8.     pm. 
See  also  under  Ingpection  and  Regulation,  Health. 

[Civil  y/ar.]      Commissioners  of  Morgan  Raid  Claims. 
Report,  Dec.  15,  1864.     '65.     8°. 
Roster  Commission.     Official  roster  of  the  soldiers  of 
the  State  of  Ohio  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
1861-66;    prep,    by  Roster  Commission,     v.  p., 
1886-95.      12  v.     d,". 
J^otf.     V.  12  contalDH  rosier  of  Navy  and  of  Mexican  War 
HoldierH. 
See   also   vnder    Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 
1862,  66,  81,  84,  85. 
[Expositions.]      Ohio  Hoard  of  Centennial  Managers, 
1876.      Catalog   of     exhibits,     comp.     by    S.    W. 
Green,  Sec.     Cleveland,  '76.     8«.      31  p. 

—  Final  report.      1877.     pi.     8". 

—  See  also  under  liiHpection  and  Hegulation,  Educa- 

tion;  and  under  IiiHtitutions,    History. 
Commissioners  of  National  Centennial  Celebration  of 

Earhf  Settlement  of  Territory  N.  If.  of  the  Ohio, 

Marietta,  1888.     Report ;  including  speeches  atid 

transactions.     '89.     W.     292  p. 
Ohio    Hoard  of    World's    Fair    Managers.     Report. 

1K92. 

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\^Flood.'\  Ohio  State  Relief  Commission.  Report  on 
relief  to  the  sufferers  from  a  flood  in  Monroe  Co., 
1884. 

\_Forestry .']     Report  on  forestry  ;  by  Hough.     1877. 

See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Forestry  Burtau . 

Gettysburg  Mem,orial  Cominission.  Report,  1887. 
n.  d.     pi.     142  p. 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     n.  d.     [1889.]     pi.     144  p. 
{^History .'\       Howe's     Historical    collections    of    Ohio. 

Cine,  1847,  54,  58.     8°. 

—  Same,  18lt0-96.     5  v.     4". 

Statesmen  and  Hundred-Year  Book;  official  register 
of  Ohio,  1789-1891 ;  by  W.  A.  Taylor.    1892.   12". 
Note.    Also  pub.  as  appendix  to  House  journal,  1891. 
Ohio  statesmen  and  annals  of   progress,  1788-1900. 

2  V.  in  1. 
Ohio  Hundred-Year  Book;  comp.  by  E.  H.  Gilkey. 
1901.     8°. 
Mining  Commission.     Report,  1871.     '72.     8°. 
\_National  Boad.~\     Special  Commissioner  [om]  Certain 
Claims  on  the  National  Road.     Report,  1846,  48. 
\_National    Ouard.'\     See    under   Executive  and  Staff, 

Adjutan  t-general. 
[Publications.']     Publications    of   the    State    of    Ohio, 
lS03-9fi ;  together  with  an  Index  to  the  Executive 
Documents.     Comp.  by  R.    P.    Hayes.     Norwalk, 
'97.     8°.     2,  71  p.     pm. 
Road  Commission.     [Resolution  of  Genl.  Ass'y,  18'.t3.] 

Report,  2  editions,     n.  d.     pm 
[St.  Clair,  A.]     Life  and  public  services  of  Arthur  St. 
Clair;  by  W:  H:  Smith.    [Published  for  the  State.] 
1882.     2  V. 
[Steam  Boilers.]     Inspector  in  Chief  of  Steam  Boilers. 

Report;  by  C.  M.  Ridgway.     1869. 
[Surveyors.]     Instructions  to  county  surveyors.     1880. 
Tax  Commission.      Report,  1882-83,  93.     2  v. 
[Totvns.]     Township    officers'    guide.     H.     D.    Peck. 
Cine,  '74.     12°. 


Supplemental  :  Territorial. 
Governor  and  Judges.     Acts  to  1792.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4°. 

—  Laws  of  the  Territory  Northwest  of  the  Ohio,  from 

the  commencement  of  the  Government  to  31st  of 
Dec.  1791.     V.  1.     Philadelphia,  1792.     8°. 

Note.  Photographic  reprints  of  this  and  the  following 
entry  published  in  Cincinnati,  1890. 

—  Same,  v.  2,  from  Julv  to  Dec.   1792.     Philadelphia. 

1794.     8°. 

—  Same.,    v.    3,  from   May  29th    to    Aug.    25th,    1795. 

Cine,  1796.     4°. 

Note.  Known  as  Maxwell  code.  Fac-simile  reproduction 
published  1890. 

—  Same,  v.  4,  from  April  to  May,  1798.     Cine,  1798. 

8°. 

Note.    Known  as  Freeman  code.    Reprint  of  30  copies,  1890. 
General   Assembly.     Laws    passed    lst^3d  sess.,   1799- 
1801/02.     Cine,  1800-02.     3  v.     8°. 

Co?it.  :  1st  Assembly,  1st  sess.,  Sept.  1799.  — Ist  Assembly, 
2d  sess.,  Nov.  1800.  —  -id  Assembly,  Ist  sess.,  Nov.  1801. 

Note.  For  index  see  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State, 
1846,  68. 

—  Journal  of  the  Legislative  Council,  1799-1801.     3  v, 

8°. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1799-1801. 

3  V.     8°. 

—  Standing  rules  and   orders  of   the   House   of  Rep- 

resentatives, including  Standing  rules  and  orders 
of  the  Legislative  Council  and  Joint  rules  of  the 
Legislative  Council  and  House  of  Representatives. 
1801.     8°. 

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List  compiled  from  material  furnished  by  W.E.  Henry,  State 
Librarian. 

Occupation  by  the  French,  1700.  Cession  to  Great  Britain^ 
1763.  Embraced  in  Province  of  Quebec,  1774.  Conquest  from 
the  British,  by  Clark,  1778-79.  Part  of  Northwest  Territory, 
1787.  Organized  as  Indiana  Territory,  consisting  of  all  Northwest 
Territory  west  of  present  eastern  boundary  of  Indiana,  180U; 
Michigan  Territory  detached,  18u5;  Illinois  Territory,  1S09.  Ad- 
mission as  a  State,  1816. 

State  published  a  "Check-list  of  Indiana  documents,  1850-89"; 
and  the  Ind.  Historical  Socy.  pamphlet  no.  5  is  a  "Descriptive 
Catalogue  of  the  Official  Publications  of  the  Territory  and  State  of 
Indiana,  1800-1890,"  by  Danii-1  Wait  Howe.  Reports  published  in 
pamphlet  form  and  not  bound  up  in  Senate,  House  or  Documen- 
tary Journals  have,  for  the  most  part,  disappeared  and  could  not  be 
recorded.  Annual  reports  are  made  to  the  Governor;  biennial,  to 
the  Legislature.  Place  of  publication  of  all  State  publications  is 
Indiauapolis  unless  otherwiwe  stated. 

Documentary  journals:  annual  reports  of  the  officers 
of  State,  etc.,  1835-1901.     '35-1901.     8°. 

Note.  Prior  to  183.5,  rpts.  were  pub.  in  Senate  and  House 
Journals.  Variously  entitled  Documents,  Senate  and  House 
Docs.,  Documentary  Journals,  Annual  Reports.  Printed  an- 
nually till  18.51;  biennially  since.  V.  for  188.5  wrongly  marked 
1886.  1856/57,  64/05,  69/71,  74/75,  76/77,  78/79,  79,  80/81,  88/89, 
in  2  v.  each ;  1862/63  in  4  v. 

For  index  to  these  Journals  see  the  23d  bien.  rpt.  of  the 
State  Librarian,  1899/1900,  p.  293. 

Constitution  and  Constitutional  Conventions. 

Convention  (Corydon),  1816.    Journal.    Louisville,  '16. 

8".     69  p. 
Convention    for    Revision    of    Constitution.,    1850-51. 

Report  of  debates  and  proceedings.    '50.    2  v.  8°. 

—  Journal.     1851.     8°.     1085  p. 

—  Constitution   of  the   State,   and  the  address   of  the 

Constitutional  Convention.     New  Albany,  1851. 
8".     32  p. 


Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor  (1816-     ).     Reprieves,    commutations,   and 
pardons.    Biennial  report,  1853-1901.  ea.  1  v.  8°. 

Note.  Messages,  addresses,  and  proclamations  Issued  In 
pamphlet  form  and  bound  in  r)ocumentary  journals,  1835-88; 
previous  and  bIdci-  in  House  Journal. 

—  Report  on  contingent  and  office  expenses,  Jan.  1863, 

Jan.  1879,  Jan.  1881.     S". 

—  Messages,  proclamations,  vetoes,    and  other  public 

documents    issued    by  J.  A.   Mount,   1897-1901. 
1901.     8".     105  p. 
Adjutant-general    (1816-     ).      Annual    report   to   the 
Governor,   1841-99.     ['45?]-1900.     ea.   1  v.     8°. 

Note,.  Printed  biennially.  Earlier  rpts.  are  in  Senate  and 
nonitc  journaU. 

—  Communication  to  the  General  Assembly,  Nov.,  1865. 

•65.     8".      18  p. 

—  Report:    Indiana  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  rosters 

of   oflicers   and   cnliHted    men,   etc.,  1861-65;   by 
W:  II.  II.  Terrell.     T,5-69.     8  v.     8". 

—  -  Record  of  Indiiiria  volunteiTH  in  the  Spanish-Ameri- 

can war,  1898-99.      1900.     8".     268  p. 

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Secretary  of  State  (1816- 
biennial  1885-1901. 


Attorney-general  (1821-     ).     Report,  annual  187o-75, 

biennial  1875-1900.     73-1901.     ea.  1  v.     8«. 
Auditor   of    State    (1816-     ).     Annual    report,    1835- 
1900/01,  with  reports  of  the  Insurance,  Building 
and  Loan,  Bank,  and  Land  Depts.      App. :   Pro- 
ceedings   State  Board    of   Tax    Commissioners. 
['36?]-1901. 
Note.     Known  as  Auditor  of  Public  Accounts  till  1851.  Kpts. 
prior  to  1835  are  in  Senate  and  House  journals. 

Bank  Department.    Annual  report,  1876/77-1900/01. 
Building   arid   Loan  Association   DepaHrnent.     An- 
nual report,  1892/93-1901.     8°. 
Insurance    Department.     Annual    report,     1892/93- 

1901.    8°. 
Land  Department.  Annual  report,  1876/77-1901. 
Commissary-general  {l%bl-  ).    Report,  May  29-Nov.  2, 

1861.     80.     94  p. 
Custodian   of   Public   Buildings  (1889-     ).     Biennial 

report,  1889/90-1901.     ea.  1  v.     8«. 
Quariermaster-genernl    (1816-     ).        Annual     report, 
1844-80,  91/92.     8". 
Note.    Rpts.  1848,  49,  51-o7,  59,  60,  1)3,6.5-73,  75  were  omitted 
from  the  Docum(!iitar.v  journals.     Kpts.  since  1877/78  biennial. 
Rpt.  1891/92  bound  with  rpt.  of  Adjt.-gen.,  1890-92. 

) .     Report,  annual  183.5-84, 
ea.  1  V.     8°. 

Note.      Prior  to   1835  are  in  Senate    and  Houfe  journals. 
Publication  1836,37  doubtful.    Rpts.  1H52,58,  59,  61-70,  72  were 
omitted  from  the  Documentary  journals. 
See  aho  under  Institutions,  Lib)  ariert.  State  Librar;/. 

Treasnrer   (1816-     }.      Annual   report,   1835-1900/01. 
ea.  1  V.     8°. 
Note.    Prior  to  1835  are  in  Senate  and  House  journals. 
See  also  ?^?irfe?'jInspection  and  Regulation,  Education,  Note' 


Inspection  and  Regulation. 

[Agriculture.^  Board  of  Agriculture  (1851-  ).  An- 
nual report,  1851-1900/01.  '52-1901.  8«. 
Note.  1851  wrongly  marked  1852.  V.  15,  1873,  is  called  the 
23d  ann.  rpt.,  from  which  date  there  has  been  1  v.  a  year.  Rpt. 
for  1853  contains  a  report  of  a  geological  survey  of  the  State 
by  R.  T.  Brown,  "  Geological  Agent."  27th  rpt.  contains  an 
index  of  rpts.  for  years  1851-77.  None  of  the  ann.  rpts.  are  iu 
the  Documentary  journals,  but  in  1874,  76,  80,  82  there  were 
financial  rpts.  which  are  in  Documentary  journals. 

—  Premium  list  of  the  28th  Ind.  State  fair,  Indian- 

apolis, Sept.  27-Oct.  2,  1880.  11.'  ['80.]  8°.  48  p. 

—  Special  report  on  the  hog.   Prep,  under  the  direction 

of  W.  W.  Stevens  and  Charles  Downing.     1900. 
8°.     198  p. 

—  See  also  forward  Geology. 

Bank  Department.  See  under  Executive  and  Staff, 
Auditor  of  State. 

Building  and  Loan  Association  Departme7it.  See 
under  Executive  and  Staff.  Auditor  of  State. 

[Canals.']     See  forward  Internal  Improvements. 

[Charities.']  Board  of  State  Charities  (1889-).  An- 
nual report,  1889-1900/01.   '90-1901.    ea.lv.  8°. 

—  Comparative  exhibit  of  State  charitable  and  cor- 

rectional  institutions.     Quarterly   bulletin,  nos. 
1-45,  1889-June  1900.     f°  and  8°. 

Note.    Show  movement  of  population,  expenditure,  averages, 
per  capitas,  statistics,  officers,  employes,  etc. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1887, 1901. 

Climate  and  Crop  Service.  Monthly  report,  v.  1-5, 
1896-1900.     4°. 

—  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  1899-1900.     fo. 
[^Colonization.]    State  Board  of  Colonization  (1852-). 

Report,  annual  1852-60,  63. 

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[Education.]      Superintendent    of    Public  Instruction 
(1843-     ).     Report,    annual     1843-84,    biennial 
1885/86-1900/01.     '44-1902.     ea.  1  v.     8°. 
A'^ote.    Office    was  Supt.   of  Common   Schools    until   1852, 
Treasurer  of  State  heing  ex  officio  Supt.   There  has  been  some 
confusion    in    the    numbering  of  rpts.;  beginning  1861/62   a 
double  system  of  enumeration,  annual  and  biennial,  was  em- 
ployed, although  rpts.  were  issued  annually  to  and  including 
1884,   except  for   1865.     Since   then  only  biennial   rpts.   have 
been  issued,  and   they  ii re  numbered  with   reference  only  to 
previous  "  biennial  "   rpts.,  that  for   1886/86  being  called  the 
13th  and  subsequent  enumeration  being  in  regular  order.    Rpt. 
for  1848  not  incl.  in  Documentary  journals. 

—  Eevised  school  lavr,  approved  March  5,  1855.     '55. 

8°.     52  p. 

—  Course    of    study    for    district  schools ;     annual, 

1889-95.     12°. 

—  Outlines   of   work   for  teacher's  institutes,   1881. 

'81.     24°.     40  p. 

—  Same  ;  annual,  1889-1900.     12°. 

—  Notice  to  bidders  on  school  fund  refunding  bonds ; 

information  as  to  laws,  etc.     1889.     8°. 

—  School   law  and    the  State    constitution.     Issued 

by  D.  M.  Geeting.     1897.     H°.     421  p. 

—  Arbor  and  Bird  Day  program,  Oct.  27,  1899.     '99. 

16°.     50  p. 

—  State  manual  and  uniform  course  of  study  for  the 

elementary  and    high   schools,   1899.     '99.     16". 

186  p. 
[Factories.]  Department  of  Factory  Inspection  (1897-). 

Annual  report,  1897-1901.     '98-1901.     8°. 
[Fish  and   Game.]     Fisheries  and   Game  Commission. 

Report,     annual      1883-87,     biennial      1889/90- 

99/l'.>00.     ea.  1  v.     8°. 
2i^ote.    Office  called  Commissioner  of  Fisheries  until  1900. 
[Geoloffy']     State  Geologist  (1837-39).     Report,  1837, 

38;  by  D:  D    Owen.     8°. 

—  Same  ;   (reprinted  in  1  v.)  1859.  8°.  2  pts.,  63,  69  p. 

—  (1853.)       Report    by    R.    T.    Brown,    Geological 

Agent.     (In  annual  report  of  Board  of  Agricul- 
ture, 1853.)     8°. 

—  (1859-60.)     Report,    1859/60;  by    D:    D.    Owen. 

8°.     368  p. 
Note.    This  survey  made   under   supervision   of   the  State 
Board  of  Agriculture. 

—  (1869-).   Annual  report,  1869-1900.  maps,  ea.lv. 

Note..  1869,  11, 12.  have  maps  separately  bound.  Rpt.  for 
1897  contains  a  descriptive  catalogue  of  the  birds  of  Indiana, 
by  A.  W.  Butler;  rpt.  for  1900  a  catalogue  of  flowering  plants, 
ferns,  etc.,  indigenous  to  Indiana. 

See  below  note  under  Dept.  of  Geol.  and  Nat'l  Resources. 

—  Report  by  E.  T.  Cox.     Dec.  11,  1874.     8°. 

—  Birds    of    Indiana;  by  A.    W.  Butler.      (In   1897 

report.)     8°.     634  p. 
Department    of     Geology    and     Natural    Resources 
(1869-     ).    Report,  annual  1869-1901.    8°.  maps. 

Note.  1869-"9called  I)ept.of  Geol.  and  Natural  Science  and 
put  under  control  of  Slate  Board  of  Agriculture;  1879,  com- 
bined with  I'uroiiu  of  Statistics;  separated  therefrom,  1881, 
re-nnmed  I)r-pt.  of  Oeol.  and  Natural  History  and  put  under 
charge  of  State  (jeologlst;  reorganized,  1889,  superseding 
the  offices  of  Mine  Inspector  and  Oil  Inspector,  anil  adding  a 
Division  on  Natur.il  (las,  the  St.'ite  Geologist  to  be  bead  of 
the  Department  and  ntyh^d  Director.  Some  discrepancies  in 
enumeration  of  rpts.,  thiit  for  IHHI  being  culled  11th  annual, 
and  those  for  I'.tOO  and  1901,  2r)th  and  '.iOth  rpts.  respectively. 

^Health.']     Hoard  of  Ileattk  (\HHl-).     Annual  report, 
1882-1901.     iia.  1  V.     8". 
Note.    None  of  the  rpts.  are  In  the  Documentary  journals. 

—  Bulletin,  quarterly,  v.  1-3.  [1807]-99.  n.t.p.     8". 
Insurance     Department.       See    nnder   Executive    and 
Staff,  Auditor  of  State. 

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\_Internal  Improvements.'\  Agent  of  3  percent.  Fund 
(1822-35).  Reports. 
Note..  In  Senate  and  House  journals.  Duties  transferred 
to  Treasurer  in  1835.  Act  of  May  20,  IS,')2,  provided  that  Treas- 
urer and  Auditor  should  thereafter  include  statements  of  this 
fund  in  their  aim.  rpts.  Residue  of  fund  distributed  to  coun- 
ties by  act  of  Apr.  8,  1881. 

Hoard  of  Internal  Improvements  (183fi-42).    Annual 

report,  lst-6th,  18.36-41.    8°. 
Canal    Commissioners    (1828-36).       Annual    report, 
1828-3.5.     8°. 
Note.    For    Wabash    and    Erie    Canal.     Office   merged    in 
Board  of  Intenuil  Improvements. 

Canal    Fund     Commissioners    (1832-37).       Report, 
1835,  36.     8«. 
Note.     At   first  confined   to  Wabash  and  Erie  Canal.     Suc- 
ceeded  by  Fund   Commissioners  of  Ind.     Prior   rpts.  are  in 
House  and  Senate  journals. 

Fund    Commissioners    (1837-42).        Annual    report, 
1837-41.     8". 
Note.    During   1841  a  single  Fund  CommisBioner  took  the 
place  of  this   Board.     In  1842  duties  were  transferred  to  the 
newly  created  oflice  of  Agent  of  State. 

Michigan  Road  Commissioner  (1831-44).  Annuiil 
report,  1836-39.     8o. 

Note.  Office  frequently  abolished  and  re-created.  Finally 
discontinued  in  1844  and  books,  etc.,  transferred  to  Auditor. 

Ne'W  Albany  and  Vincennes  Turnpike  Road,  Superin- 
tendents of  {184:0-50) .  Annual  report,  1845-50. 
8°. 

Note.  Company  for  construction  incorporated  1830;  came 
under  supervision  of  Board  of  Internal  Improvements  1836;  by 
Act  of  1840  put  in  charge  of  Superintendents,  who  reported  as 
above. 

State  Agent  (1842-73).  Report,  annual  1842-64, 
biennwl  1865/66-71/72.     8°. 

Note.  Called  Agent  of  State  1842-52.  Office  discontinued 
Feb.  10,  1873,  and  books,  etc.,  transferred  to  Auditor 

Wabash     and 
1828-74. 

1828-36.    See  Canal  Gomniissionerx. 

1832-37.     See  Canal  Fund  Commissioners. 

1836-42.     See  Board  of  Internal  Improvements. 

1837-42.     See  Fund  Commissioners. 

1843-46.  Between  the  abolishment  of  the  Board  of  Internal 
Improvements  and  the  creation  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees,  there  were  ann.  rpts.  on  the  Canal  by 
various  specially  appointed  Commissioners. 

1847-74.     See  next  entry. 

Note.    During  first  year  called  Wabash  and  Miami  Canal. 

Wabash  and  Erie  Canal,  Board  of  Trustees  of 
(1847-75).     Annual  report,  1847-74. 

Note.  Rpt.  for  1874  contains  complete  financial  statement 
for  years  1847-74. 

Wahash    River    Commissioners  (1822,   24-32).     Re- 
ports,  1824-32.    8°. 
—  (1834-37).     Annual  report,  1835-37.     8°. 
Note.     Merged  in  the  Board  of  Internal  Improvements. 

Land   Department.     See    under   Executive  and    Staff, 

Auditor  of  State. 
Live-Stock    Sanitary    Commission  (1889-     ).     Annual 
report,  1889-95.     ea.lv.     8°. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Expositions. 

[Medicine.'\     Board  of  Medical   Registration  and  Ex- 
amination.   Annual  report,  lst-2d,  1898-99,  '99- 
1900.     8°. 
Mine   Inspector    (1879-89).      Annual    report,    lst-8th, 
1879/80,  81-86,  87/88.     8°. 
Note.    4th  and  5th  rpts.  numbered  respectively  3d  and  4th. 
Superseded  by  Dept.  of  Geology  and  Natural  Resources. 

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{Oil.']     State   Inspector    of    Oils    (1879-89).     Annual 
report,  1879/80-88.     8". 

sources.  ^"P^"'"^''^''  ^^  I^^pt.  of  Geology  and  Natural  Re- 

[Pharmacy-]     Board   of  Pharmacy.     Annual  report, 

1st,   1900.     1900.     8°. 
iRadroads.]     See  forward  under  Taxation, 
liiin/cing  Fund.]     Board  of  Commissioners  of  Sinking 

Fund  (1834-67).     Annual  report,  1835-65. 

\ffrJ^A  „^f?*l\P"°r;*?  ^^'^  '"""^  i"  Senate  and  House  journals. 
Merged  with  State  Debt  Sinking  Fund  Commission. 
^ee  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1846. 
State  Debt    Sinking    Fund    Commission  (1852-73) 
Report,  Jan.  7,  1865.     8°. 

and'°/h;  J?y,4''*°fl^e':.  21,1865,  the  State  Debt  Sinking  Fund 
formlrn  .t  f  '"?>  ^"""^  P.'"?*"'  ^^--^^  consolidated  under  the 
S  oA^.t^  xr,V°  ''^r^'?  °*'  ^he  Auditor,  Treasurer,  and 
ihf  sen/r..p  I'r.  ^,^^^T3  re\mng  to  this  fund  are  included  in 
misrion  .,;h  P°'''f  °^^^^  ''•''"°"»  "ffl'^ers  composing  the  com- 
m  ssion,  and  report  recorded  here  is  the  only  one  of  the  com- 
mission included  in  the  Documentary  journals. 

[_ Statistics.]  Bureau  of  Statistics  (1879-  ).  Ke- 
port,  lst-6th  annual,  1879-84,  lst-9th  biennial 
1885/86-1900/01.    '80-1901.     ea.  1  v.     ^o 

\if^^''^S^^^^t  ^"^-  '^;?''''^"  °^  statistics  and  Geology  until 
1883  bee  back  under  Geology.  Financial  rpts.  for  1879  are  in 
Documentary  journals,  but  regular  rpts.  were  not  included 

—  Financial  report,  1879.     8°. 

[Taxation.]     State  Board  of  Equalization  mb2-     ) 
Report,  1852,  59,  64,  69,  73-90.     8°. 

yeirfexcfift^lssf  ^J',;'"'  "'^  'IJ''^'-  "^  ^"^itor  for  those 
years  except  1886  which  was  published  separately.  I 

—  Proceedings  in  the  assessment  and  equalization  of 

^«-o°''-a  P.?P'k''*y   ^°'"  "'^  P^^'Pose  of  taxation. 
18o2,  o9,  64,  69,  73-90. 

^°"'ilf  ai^'^t- ^""^^  ^°'^'«'^^^°« ers.     Report,  annual 
1891-94,  biennial  1894/95-1900/01.     8° 

—  Annual  conference  convention  of  the  Board  and 

the  county  assessors,  March,  1900,  01.  '00-01    8° 

—  Indiana     railroad    map,    1900.       1900.       35  x  2S* 

folded  in  16o.  ' 

fof  each  Jw."""'"^'  ''"'"   '^'^  ''''^^"'  '°  ■•Pt«-<^f  Auditor 

Institutions. 
[Agriculture.]      Purdue  University  (1865 
report,  1870,  74-95.     " 


).  Annual 

opfned  mf%lf-  '^?r';:'^"':=''  ^'^'''^^^  "°"'  l^eo.  FormaUy 
opened  18  4.  Rpts.  published  biennially  from  1885  Rnt  for 
1874  contains  a  history  of  the  institution;  ^      ""^ 

~  ^mhimi)^'''''   '^''*-^^^l-     8°   (1874-93),   120 

—  Report  of  trustees,  1870.      8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  treasurer,  1875.     8°      4  p 

~  "^mH-i'm    ^''P'''''^'''*  Station.     Annual  report, 

Monthly  bulletin,  1887-97.      8" 

""*i'835-58"^'   ^^""^'    (1817-58).       Annual    report, 

ar^^he^:'k^51^:^y;;^-r '''''"«  """"^  18n-34;rpts. 
See  alHo  under  Legislature,  ,/o«rna/«.  Docs.,  etc.,  1857. 
Bank  of  Slate  (1855-6.'!;.     Annual    report,  1856-64. 
-Charter  of  the  liank  of  the  State  of  Indiana  and 
by-lawH  of  the  directors.      ]k56 
[Blind]      Institvte    for  the    Education   of  the   Blind 
99/m0.^"8o.'^"""'''     '"''"'■''    ^'^-'^^^^-       1847- 
Note.    Biennial  1861/52. 


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\^Deaf  and  Dumb.'\     Institution  for  the   Education  of 
the  Deaf  and  Dumb  (I84i-     ).      Annual   report, 
l8t-57th.     1844-99/1900.     ea.  1  v.     8°. 
J^ote.    Called  Asylum  for  EducatiDg  the  Deaf  and  Dumb 
until  1879.     Rpt.  no.  51  in  special  pm.  printed  by  pupils. 

'[Education.]      Indiana    State    University    (1820-     ). 
Report,  annual  1828-85,  biennial  1885-1901. 
Note.    Culled  State  Seminary  until  1828;  Ind.  College  1828- 
52.     There  are  supplemental  rpts.  for  1851,  54,  56. 

—  Annual  catalogue,  1835-1901. 

J^ote.    Prior  to  1835  in  Senate  and  House  journals. 

—  Addresses  by  Gov.   Wright   and  President  Daily, 

Aug.  2,  1854.     '54.     8°.     10,  20  p. 
State  Normal  School  (Terre    Haute,  1865-     ).     Re- 
port, annual  1870-85,  biennial  1886-1900.    8°. 
Jiote.    This   is  the  only  State   Normal  School   of  Indiana. 
Fourth   rpt.  covers   years   iST.'j/li,  yet   rpts.  for    1875-85   are 
numbered  6th-16th. 

[Feeble- Minded.'l     Indiana   School   for   Feeble- Minded 

Youth,   (Fort    Wayne,    1879-).     Annual  report, 

lst-22d,  1879-99/1900.  '87-1900.  8". 

Note.    Called  Asylum  for  Feeble-Minded  Children  till  1887, 

and  rpts.  combined  with  those  of  the  Soldiers'  and  Seamen's 

Home,  at  Knightstowu,  where  it  was  located  until  1887. 

—  Hints  to  employees.  May  1,  1898.    '98.    8°.     16  p. 
[Horticulture. '\   State  Horticultural  Society  {\87b-     ). 

Annual  report,  1862-96.     ea.  1  v.     8°. 
Note.     Rpts.  were  privately  published  by  the  Society  until 

1875,  when  it  became  a  State  institution.  Rpt.  for  1888  is  bound 
with  agricultural  rpt.  for  that  year;  reports  for  1870,  71  are 
the  only  regular  rpts.  contained  in  the  Documentary  journals, 
but  there  were  financial  rpts.  contained  therein  for  the  years 

1876,  78-81. 

[Insane.']      Central   Indiana   Hospital  for  the    Insane 

(1845-     ).  Annual  report,  1845-99/1900.   ['46?]- 

1901.     ea.  1  V.     8". 

Note.    Called  Ind.  Hospital  for  the  Insane  until  1890.    Rpts. 

erroneously  numbered.    Divided  in  1875  into  Dept.  for  Men 

and  Dept.  for  Women. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1887,  89. 

—  Reports    of  additional  hospitals,    1886.     8°.    pm. 

126  p. 

—  Dept.  for  Women.     Report  of  Provisional  Board, 

July  "1876,  Dec.  1876,  78. 

Report  of  Supt.  of  Construction,  1879-80.     8°. 

Eastern  Insane  Hospital  (Richmond,  1889-     ).    An- 
nual report,  1890-1900.     8°. 
Northern    Insane    Hospital   (Logansport,   1889-     ), 

Biennial  report,   1890-1900. 
Southern    Insane    Hospital    (Evansville,    1889-     ). 
Biennial  report,  1890-1900. 
[Librao'ies.]     State   Library    (1825-     ).      Report    of 
State  Librarian,  annual  1825-50,  biennial  1850- 
1900.    ea.  1  v.     8^. 
Note.     Sec.  of  State  ex  officio  State  Librarian  until   1841. 
Rpts.  prior  to  1835  contained  in  House  and  Seuate  journals, 
and  a  few  are  contained  in  the  latter  which  are  omitted  from 
the  Documentary  journals.      Rpt.  for  1839  not  printed.     Rpts. 
1881-88  were  omitted  from  Documentary  journals  but  issued 
separately.      Rpts.  1890-94  called  Rpt.  of   Purchasing  Board 
of  the  State  Library  and  the  State  Librarian. 

—  Catalogue    and  Rules  and   regulations.     1841,  59, 

69,  72.     8°. 

—  Catalogue.     Author  and  title.     1898.     8°.     626  p. 

—  Bulletin.     lst-3d  series,  [1897-99].       8«'. 

—  Bibliography  of  cities  and  towns,  1898.     8°.     55  p. 

—  Bibliography  of  taxation,  1898.     8°.     24  p. 

—  [Latest  available  statistics  upon  libraries  in  Ind., 

April,  1898.]     n.  t.  p.     ['98.]     8°.     (4)  p. 

—  Legislative  and  State  manual,  1899-1900.   By  W.  E. 

Henry,  State  Librarian.    '99.    8°.    il.    1254  p. 
-  The  library  laws  of  Ind.     1901.     8°.     24  p. 

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[Libraries,  continued.']  ^  ,  ,  t 

Supreme  Court  Librarij  (1867-     ).      Catalogue   of 
law  books,  1872,  89,  98.     '7i:-98.     8°. 
^ote.    Formerly  part  of  State  Library. 
Public  Library   Commission.      Biennial  report,   1st, 
1899/1900.     1900.     8°. 
[Prisons.^    State  Prison,  South  (J eSersonwiWe,    1821- 
96).     Annual  report,  1821-96. 
2^ote.    Rpta.   of  Visitor,  SnperintendentB,   etc..  until  1854; 
of  Chaplain,    Warden,    Physicians,   ^'rectors,  etc.,  18«-57 , 
"hereafter  on'lvthe  Kirectors  reported.  Rpts.  ]R46-53numlDered 
lst-8th:  1S54  also  numbered  8th;  18-58-64  numbered  12th-18th, 
others  not  numbered.     In  1895  name  was  changed  to  Indiana 
Reformatory,  which  see  below  under  Reformatories. 
State   Prison,    North    (1859-    ).      Annual    report, 

1860-96. 

Jfote.    Rpts.    1860-64  numbered   lst-5th;  others  not  num- 
bered. 

Woman's  Prison  (1889-       ) .     Annual  report,  1890- 
1901.     8°. 
Note.    Incl.  till  1899  in  rpts.  of  Reform  School  for  Girls, 
which  see  forward  under  Reformatories. 
—  Reasons   for   asking  for   the    separation    of   the 
Woman's  Prison  from  the  Reform  School  for 
Girls,     n.p.     [1899?]     8°.     7  p. 
[Reformatories.']       Indiana   Reformatory    (Jefferson- 
ville,  1896-    ) .   Biennial  report,  1st,  2d,  1896/98- 
99/1900.     Jeffersonville,  '98.     8°. 
Reform  School  for  Boijs  CPl&in&eld,  IS67-     ).     An- 
'    nualreport,lst-33d,  1867-98/99.     '68-99. 
Note.    Called  House  of  Refuge  for  Juvenile  Offenders  until 
1883. 
Reform  School  for  Girls  (1869-     ).     Annual  report, 
lst^29th,  1870-99/1900.     8°. 
Kate.    Called  Ind.  Reformatoi-y  Institution  for  Women  and 
Girls    until    1889;    Indiana     Reform    School     for    Girls  and 
Woman's   Prison,   1889-99.    In   1899    name    was   changed    to 
above  and  the  Woman's  Prison  made  a  separate  institution. 
Reports  of  latter  incl.  with  those  of  former  through  1898/99. 

[Science.]     Indiana  Academy  of  Science.     Annual  pro- 
ceedings, 1891-1900.     Brookville,  '92-1901.    ea. 
1  V.     8°. 
yote.    Receives  State  aid. 
Soldiers'    and    Sailors'    Orphans'  Asylum  (1867-     ). 
Annual  report,  1868-99/1900.     '76-1901.     8°. 
Note.    Called  Ind.  Soldiers'  and  Seamen's  Home,  1867-87; 
rpts.   1879-87   combined   with  those  of   Asylum   for  Feeble- 
Minded    Children.      For    historical   sketch  see  rpt.  for  1898, 
p.  51-59.     Rpts.  1897/98-99/1900  called  nos.  20-22. 
Soldiers'  Home  (Lafayette) .    Annual  report,  1895-1900 

Judiciary. 
Supreme   Court.     Blackford's  Reports,   1817-47.     '30- 
[48].     8  V. 
Note.     Privately  published,  with  aid  of  State  subscriptions. 
A  2d  ed.,  with  annotations  by  E.  A.  Davis,  and  some  omitted 
opinions,  haw  been  published. 

—  Indiana  Reports,  V.  1-153,  1847-1900.    '52-1900.    8". 

Cont.:  V.  1-2,  1847-51;  by  H.  E.  Carter.  3-7,  1851-56;  by 
A  O  Porter.  8-14,  18r)6-H0;  by  G.  Tanner.  15-17,1860-61; 
by  B.  Harrison.  18-22,  1862-64;  by  M.  C.  Kerr.  2.3-20,  1864- 
68;  by  B.  Harrison.  30-53,  1868-76;  by  J.  B.  Black.  54-70, 
1876-80;  by  A.  N.  Martin.  71-99,  1880-84;  by  F.  M.  Dice. 
10O-116,  1HH4-88;  by  .1.  W.  Kern.  117-132,  1888-92;  by  J:  L. 
Grimihs.  1.33-144,1893-94;  by  H.  R.  Moon.  145-153,1894- 
]9(XJ;  by  C.  F.  Remy. 

—  List  of   Indiana  lawyers,   jiidgcH,  and   prosecutors. 

Kd.  by  K.  A.  Brown.      1899.     8".     pm. 

—  Rules  adopted  Jan.  4,  19(10;  in  force  from  and  after 

Nov.  26,  1900.      VA.  by  R.  A.  Brown.     1900.    8°. 
Appellate  Court.     Indiana  Appellate  Court  Reports,  v. 
1-25,  1890-1900.     •91-1900. 
Cont.  :  V.  1-5, 1890-T^;  by  .1:  h.  Grifllths.    ti-l  1,  1892-95;  by 
8.  R.  Moon.      15-25,  1897-1900;  by  C.  F.  Remy. 

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Lecjislature.     {^Called  General  Assemkly.] 

Sessions  annual  to  1S51 ;  biennial  wince,  in  odd  years,  beginning 
in  January.  The  42d  sess.  is  styled  4;!d;  the  -lyd,  4'lth;  and  so 
on  to  date.  Tliere  were  special  sessions,  sometimes  designated 
"  called  sessions,"  in  1858,  61,  05,  09,  72,  7o,  77,  79,  81,  85. 

\^Laws  of  the  State.^     Laws,  annual  1817-51,  bioiinial 
1852-97.     ea.  I  v.     8°. 

Note.  As  the  sessions  under  the  Constitution  of  1810  usually 
began  in  December,  the  laws  were  usually  designated  as  of  the 
year  following  the  commencement  of  the  session.  The  laws 
of  18:i8  were  included  in  the  Ilevised  Htatutes  pub.  in  that 
year.  Laws  of  the  41th  sess.  designated  45th  sess.,  by  a 
misprint,  and  the  error  has  been  continued  in  subsequent 
sessions.  Special  session  laws  since  1851  bound  separately, 
except  1875,  77,  79,  81,  85.  There  were  also  separate  volumes, 
of  "  Special  "  or"  Local  "  .\ct8  in  1818,  -24,  31,  3.5-37,  39-5'J,  and 
of  "  Militia  Laws  "  in  1824  and  1831.  For  full  description  and 
tabulation  of  sessions  and  laws  see  "  A  Descriptive  Catalogue 
of  the  OtlU-ial  I'ublications  of  Indiana,"  which  is  no.  5  of  Ind. 
Hist.  Soc'y  Pamphlets,  by  D.  VV.  Howe. 

—  Revised   laws  of   Indiana,  adopted  and  enacted   by 

the  General  Assembly  at  their  eighth  session 
[etc.].  Arranged  and  published  by  authority  of 
the  General  Assembly.  Corydon,  1824.  8°. 
438  p. 

—  Revised  laws  of  Indiana,  in  which  are  comprised  all 

such  acts  of  a  general  nature  as  are  in  force  in 
said  State ;  adopted  and  enacted  by  the  General 
Assembly  at  their  fifteenth  session  [etc.].  Ar- 
ranged and  published  by  authority  of  the  General 
Assembly.     1831.     8°.     596  p. 

—  Revised  statutes  of  the  State  of  Indiana,  adopted  and 

enacted  by  the  General  Assembly  at  their  fifteenth 
session  [etc.].  Arranged,  compilfd  and  pub- 
lished by  authority  of  the  General  Assemblv. 
1838.     8°.     667  p. 

Note.  The  revisers  are  not  named  in  the  revisions  of  1824, 
31,  38. 

—  Revised  statutes  of  the  State  of  Indiana,  passed  at  the 

twenty-seventh  session  of  the  General  Assembly 
[etc.].  Printed  and  published  according  to  law. 
[Revised  by  S:  Bigger  and  G:  H.  Dunn.]  1843. 
8°.     1114  p. 

—  Revised  statutes  of  the  State  of  Indiana,  passed  at  the 

thirty-sixth  session  of  the  General  Assembly 
[etc.].  Printed  and  published  according  to  law. 
[Revised  by  James  S.  Hester.]     1852.     2  v.     8°. 

Note.  An  edition  in  German  also  printed  by  authority  of 
the  State. 

—  By  authority  of  the  General  Assembly.     The  revised 

statutes  of  Indiana  [etc.].     Collated  and  anno- 
tated by  James  S.  Frazer,  J:  H.  Stotsenburg  and 
David  Turpie,  Commissioners.     Chicago,   1881. 
8°.     1642  p. 
Note.    This  revision,  although  formally  authorized  by  the 
General  Assembly,  was   not  formally  adopted  and  approved 
by  it. 

There  are  also  numerous  compilations  by  private  firms. 

—  [Statutory  Revision.^     Commission  to  Codify  the  In- 

surance Laws.     (1879.)    Report,  1881.    25,  36  p. 
Note.    Not  incL  in  Documentary  journals. 

—  [Special  Laws.l     [Elections.^     Manual  of  election 

law;  by  J.  P.  Dunn,  Jr.     1889.    8".     95  p. 
Same;  rev.     1892.     8o.l09p. 

—  [Highways.']      Laws  prescribing  the  duties  of   the 

Supervisors  of  Public  Highwavs.  1869.  8°. 
18  p. 

—  [Schools.]   Act  to  provide  for  a  general  and  uniform 

system  of  common  schools  and  school  libraries, 
etc.     1852.     8°.     22  p. 
Same.     1865.     8°.     51  p. 

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find. 


\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'} 

School  laws  as  amended  1865,  67,  69.     '69.     8°. 

96  p. 

Same,  1873. 

Same,  as  amended  to  March  15,  1877;  with  opin- 
ions, instructions,  and  judicial  decisions.  '77.  8". 

Same,  1883,  93,  95. 

See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Edu- 
cation . 

—  [Taxation.^     Act  concerning  taxation  in  the  State, 

providing  for  the  assessment,  levy  and  collection 
of  taxes,  and  prescribing  the  duties  of  officers  in 
relation  thereto.  Approved  March  29,  1881. 
'81.     8°.     90  p. 

Act  concerning  assessment  of  property  for  taxa- 
tion in  Ind.     n.  d.     8°. 

^awie;  approved  March  6,  1891.     '91.     8°.     103, 

U  p. 

Amended  tax  laws,  1893-95.     2  v.     8". 

[Journals,  Documents,  etc.]  Senate  journal,  lst-62d 
sess.,  annual  1816-51,  biennial  1852-1901.  ea. 
1  T.     8°. 

—  House   journal,   lst-62d  sess.,   annual  1816-51,   bi- 

ennial 1852-1901.     ea.  1  t.     8°. 

—  Brevier  legislative  reports;  by    W.    H.    and    A.   E. 

Drapier.  1858-87.  24  v.  8°. 
Note.  Condensed  rpts.  of  debates  and  proceedings;  semi- 
official  in  character,  the  reporters  being  most  of  the  time  offi- 
cial stenographers  of  the  Uen.  Ass'y.  State  buys  part  of  ed. 
V.  1  (185S)  entitled  The  Legislative  Sentinel;  v.  3,  15,  16,  not 
published. 

—  Calendar  of   bills   and  joint  resolutions  offered  and 

passed  in  the  House,  sess.  55-60,  1887-97. 
(Bound  with   journal.) 

—  Legislative  manual,  1899-1900.     See  under  Institu- 

tions, Libraries,  State  Library. 

—  Constitution  of  the  State  [and]  Standing  rules  and  or- 

ders for  the  government  of  the  Senate,  1891. 
'91.     16°.     64  p. 

—  Same  [and]  Standing  rules  and  orders  for  the  gov- 

ernment of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1«91. 
'91.     8°.     62  p. 

—  Report   of  the  joint  select  committee  to  whom  was 

referred  tlie  communication  of  C:  Butler  in  rel. 
to  the  public  debt.     1846.     8°. 

—  Journal  of  the  bank  investigating  committee  of  the 

Senate.     1857.    8°. 

—  Report  and  bill  of  the  Insurance  Commission,  1881. 

8". 

—  Report  of  the  special  Senate  committee  on  benevolent 

in>titutions  of  the  State,  1887.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  the  House  on  affairs  of  the 

Indiana  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  1887.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  investigation  of  the 

Indiana  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  1889.  8°. 
.596  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  State  educational,  benevo- 

lent, and  correctional  institutions,  1901.  '01. 
H".      1 15  p. 

MlSCKLLANKOriS. 

IBlind.]      Hoard  of  Trustees  for  the  Blind.     Report 

on  tlie  blind   of  the  State  in   the  institutions  at 

Columbus,  O.,  and  Louisville,  Ky.,  1846,  47.     8°. 

[Bonds. \     Cotninuniciition  of  the  agent  of  the  foreign 

holders    of    Ind.    State   bonds    (C:    Butler)    to    the 

Governor.     1845.     H". 

\_C hickam.au g a.}       Indiana   Commissioners  for  Chick- 

amauya   National   Military   Park.      Indiana  at 

Chiekamauga,    1863-1900.     Report.      1900.     8". 

318  p. 

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[Civil  Ifrtr.]     Agent  of  State  to  Purchase  Arms.     Re- 
port of  liobert  Dale  Owen,  Aug.  1.  1862.     8°. 
Allotment  Commissiotier.     Report  Dee.  7,   1803.     8°. 
Arsenal,  State.      Report.     1863.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  May  3,  1861-Dec.  31,  1862.     8". 

Board  of  Loan  Commissioners.  Report  of  proceed- 
ings, 1861-Jan.  !),  1863.     '63.     8°. 

Draft  Commissioner.     Report  Dec.  26,  1862.     8°. 

Finance  Bureau.     Report  May  1,  1864.     H". 

Gettysburg  Soldiers'  National  Cemetery.  Report, 
1863-64.     '65.     8^     25  p. 

Hospital  Surgeons.     Report  Jan.  6,  1863.     8°.      6  p. 

Indiana  Legion.     Report  of  officers,  1862.     8°. 

—  Report  of  operations,  1863-64.     '65.     8".     104  p. 
Military  Agents.     Report  Dec.  1864.     8°. 
Military   Auditing    Committee   (1861-65).      Report, 

1861-64.     8".     44  p. 
Ordnance  Officer.    Report,  Dec.  15,  1864.  '65.    8°.   7  p. 
Pay  Agents.     Report,  Dec.  31,  1862.     8°. 
Paymaster, State^\%&\-C>l).   Report,  1862,  64.  8°.  7p. 
Sanitary  Commission.     Report,  Jan.  2,  1865.     8°. 
Special  Agents  to   Visit  Troops,  etc.     Report,  1863- 

64.      8°. 
See  also  Mwc^er  Executive  and  Staff,  Adjutant-general. 
\^Expositions.'\        Vienna     Exposition     Commissioner. 

Report  of  E.  T.  Cox,  representing  Ind.  at  the 

Vienna  Exposition,  1873.     73. 
Note.    In  Geological  rpt.  for  that  year. 

Centennial  Commissioner.  Report  of  E.  T.  Cox, 
representing  Ind.  at  the  Centennial  exhibition  at 
Philadelphia,  1876.  '76.  8°. 
Board  of  World's  Fair  Managers.  Law  constituting 
the  Board,  rules  and  regulations  for  its  govern- 
ment, etc.     [1893.]     8°.     19  p. 

World's  Fair  Monographs  :  Libraries  in  Indiana ;  by 
J.  P.  Dunn.     1892.     8°.     35  p. 

—  Live    stock  of  Indiana;  by  Mrs.  V.  C.  Meredith. 

1892.     8°.     12  p 

—  Agricultural    resources   and   development  of   In- 

diana; by  J.  B.  Conner.     1892.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Associated  work  of  the  women  of  Indiana;  by  Ida 

A.Harper.     1892.     8°.     52  p. 
Fee  and  Salary   Commission.     Report,  1900,  01.     '00- 

01.     8°.     343  p. 
\_Indianapolis.']    Agent  of  State  for  Indianapolis  (1821- 
44).     Report,  1835,  40.     8°. 
Note.      Some  other  rpts.  are  in  Senate  and  House  journala. 
In  1844  books  were  transferred  to  Auditor  of  State. 

[^Institutions.']       Commission  on  New  Hospitals.     Re- 
port, Apr.  11,  1883-Dec.  7,  1886.     '86.     1  v. 
Legislative   Commission  on  Penal,  Benevolent,    and 
Educational   Institutions.      Report,    1899.     '99. 
8°.     63  p. 
*SVe  also    under  Inspection     and    Regulation,    Charities ; 
and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1887,  1901. 

[Insurance.]  Report  of  J.  A.  Finch,  Special  Commis- 
sioner to  attend  National  Insurance  Conventions, 
1875-76.     '77. 

[Momence  Rock.]  Board  of  Commissioners  of  Momence 
Rock.     Report,  1893-94.     8°. 

Soldiers'     and     Sailors'     Monument      Commissioners 
(1887-     ).     Annual    report,    1887-95.      P. 
Note.     Ist  and  3d  rpts.  called  biennial. 

State  House  Commissioners  (Old  State  House,  1832- 
35).     Annual  report,  1832-35.     8°. 

—  (New  State  House,  1877-89.)     Report,  quarterlv 

1877-85,  annual  1885-89.     ea.   1  v.     8°. 

Note.  Some  of  quarterly  rpts.  not  printed.  Final  rpt.  con- 
tains synopsis  of  proceedings  from  commencement,  May  24, 
1877,  to  completion  of  building,  Oct.  2,  1888. 


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State  House  Commissioners,  continued. 
—  Proceedings  of  the  laying  of  the  corner  stone  of 
the   new   capitol   of   Ind.,    28th    Sept.,   1880,  at 
Indianapolis.     '80.     8".     30  p. 
[Swamp    Land.]       Clerk    of    Swamp    Land    Records 
(1865-     ).     Keport,  1874,  76.     8°. 
Ji'ote.    In  Documentary  journals. 

Supplemental  :    Territorial. 
Governor  and  Judges  (1800-     ).     Laws,  lst-4th  sess 
Jan.  12,  1801-Sept.   20,   1803.     Frankfort,  Ky.' 
'02-04.   8°.  '      /  ' 

^Tote.    Only  one  complete  set  known  to  exist. 

General  Assembly  (1805-15).    Laws,  Ist-oth  Assembly 

July  29,  1805-Dec.  4,  1815.   Vincennes.   n.  d.  8°. 

Kote.    Each   assembly   held   2   sessions.     The  laws  of  the 

(xovernor  and  Judges  and  of  the  First  Territorial  General  As- 

at  Padli1n''l88r"''''^  reprinted  and  published  in  one  volume 

—  Laws  of  the  Indiana  Territory  comprising  those  acts 
formerly  in  force  and  as  revised  by  Messrs.  John 
Rice  Jones  and  John  Johnson,  and  passed,  after 
amendments,  by  the  Legislature.  Vincennes 
1807.     8°.  ' 

Kote.     Known  as  the  "  Revision  of  1807  " 

.nH,PJJ''^?wr'P*'''^'°"  ^''""^  published  in  1815  at  Vincennes, 
entitled  .  '  A  Conipend  of  the  Acts  of  Indiana  from  the  year 
eighteen  hundred  and  seven  until  that  of  eighteen  hundred 
V^LluZlT'  i^'^lu^i^e.      By    Gen.    W.  Johnston,  of 

—  Journal,  1805-15. 

nrhm  rt  ..t^v'if.l"''"^  ^l^^'^}-l^  '°  '^'^  newspaper  Western  Sun, 
^Ztl  Y'ncennes  by  Elihu  Stout.  No  otherprinted  copies 
?r!,^.  "■"  ?  A^'^'b  although  it  is  supposed  to  have  been  sep- 
arately printed  and  bound.  ^ 
,1,'f  a?  Exi-cutive  journal,  kept  by  Gen.  John  Gibson,  Sec'y  of 
the  1  erritory,  was  printed  by  the  State  Historical  Societ/  as 
V.  3,  no.  3  of  Its  publications  in  1900. 


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List  compiled  from.  m,aterial  furnished  by  Mr».  Jessie  Palm,er 
Weber,  Librarian  Illinois  State  tJistoricul  Library,  and  from, 
catalogues  of  State  and  city  libraries.  Additional  material 
ftmiislud  by  C.  R.  Roden,  of  Chicago  Public  Library.  Secretary 
of  State  ex-ofticio  State  Librarian. 

Religious  mission  established  by  Marquette,  1675.  Settled  by 
the  French  under  La  Salle,  1682.  Ceded  by  France  to  Great  Brit- 
ain, 1703.  Conquest  from  the  British,  by  Clark,  1778-79.  Part  of 
Northwest  Territory,  1787;  of  Indiana  Territory,  18U0;  detached 
and  organized  as  Illinois  Territory,  1809.  Admitted  as  a  State, 
1818. 

Reports  to  the  llth-40th  General  Assembly,  1838-97. 
['39-99.]     87  V.     8°. 

Note.  Published  biennially.  Included  in  House  and  Senate 
Journals  prior  to  1838.  Before  1849  title  read,  "  Reports 
made  to  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives."  Volumes 
for  1838-45  numbered  consecutively  v.  1-8.  Rpts.  to  21st  (1859), 
24th  (1865),  25th  (1867),  29th  (1875),  and  30th  (1877)  Gen. 
Ass'y  issued  in  2  v.  each;  rpts.  to  26th  (1869),  Slst  (1879),  and 
40th  (1897)  Gen.  Ass'y  in  3  v.  each;  rpts.  to  23d  (1863),  27th 
(1871),  32d  (1881)  and  33d  (1883),  Gen.  Ass'y  in  4  v.  each; 
rpts.  to  28th  (1873),  and  34th-37th  (1885-91)  Gen.  Ass'y  in  5  v. 
each;  rpts.  to  38th  (1893)  Gen.  Ass'y  in  10  v.;  rpts.  to  39th 
(1895)  Gen.  Ass'y  in  8  v.  (1895,  v  1-3,  and  1896,  v.  1-51.  The 
State  Historical  Library  has  a  full  list  of  the  contents  of  the 
entire  set. 

Constitution  and  Constitutional  Conventions. 
Constitutional  Convention,  1818. 

Note.  All  records  of  this  Convention,  to  frame  constitution 
of  111.  on  its  admission  to  the  Union,  have  been  lost  or  de- 
stroyed. The  constitution  was  published  with  the  session 
laws  of  the  first  General  Assembly,  1819. 

Constitutional  Convention.,  1847.  Debates  and  pro- 
ceedings.    2  V.     4°. 

—  Journal.     '47.     8°.     5!)2  p. 

Note.  The  constitution  adopted  in  this  Convention  and  rat- 
ified in  1848  was  printed  with  the  Laws  of  the  15th  General 
Assembly,  and  a  reprint  of  this  volume  was  issued  by  order  of 
the  18th  General  Asfembly  in  1853. 

Conditutional  Convention,   1862.     Journal.     '62.     8". 

llol,  XV,  p. 
New  constitution    .    .    .    adopted  March  24,  1862    .    .    . 

with  an  address  to  the  people.     '62.     8°.     66  p. 

Note.  The  constitution  of  1862  was  defeated  at  the  election 
called  to  act  upon  it. 

Constitutional  Convention,  1SG9-70.  Debates  and 
proceedings ;  reported  by  Ely.  Burnham,  and  Bart- 
lett.     '70.     2  V.     4°. 

—  Journal.     '70.     8°.      1022,  xi,  p. 

New  Constitution  of  111.,  ratified  July  2,  1870.  Chi- 
cago, '70.     8°.     34  p. 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  111.,  adopted  and  ratified 
1870.     '73.     8°.     52  p. 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  111.,  as  adopted  .  .  .  1870 
.  .  .  and  the  address  of  the  convention.  '70.  8°. 
4!»,  10  p. 

Same,  amended,  1877.     '77.     8°. 

S'awe,  as  amended  1877-78,  80,  84,86.    '79-87.  4  pin.  8". 

Constitution  de  I'etat  de  L'lllinois  adoptee  .  .  .  le  13 
Mai,  1870,  et  une  addresse  au  peuple.  Chicago,  '70, 
8°.     62  p. 

Constitution  des  Staates  Illinois  angenommen  .  .  . 
am  13  Mai,  1870  .  .  .  nebst  der  Addresse  der 
Convention.     Peoria,  '70.     8°.     53,  11  p. 

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Constitution  for  Staten  Illinois  vedtaget  .  .  .  den 
13de  Mai  1870.     Chicago,  [70].     8°.     56  p. 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  111.,  adopted  in  convention 
May  13,  1870,  ratified  by  the  people  July  2,  1870, 
in  force  Aug.  8,  1870.  Amended  1878,  80,  84,  80, 
90.  With  annotations  by  Prof.  C.  W.  Tooke. 
1900.     8°. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of  State, 
1884. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.     Biennial  message  to  the  General  Assembly, 

1818-1901.     pm. 

Cont.:  By  Shadiach  Bond,  1818,22;  by  E:  Coles,  1824,26; 
by  Ninian  Edwards,  1S28,  30;  by  J:  Reynolds,  1832;  by  W: 
L.  D.  Ewing,  1834 ;  by  Joseph  Duncan,  1836,  38 ;  by  T:  Carlin, 
1840,  42;  by  T:  Ford,  1S44,  46;  by  A:  C.  French,  1848,  51,  53; 
by  J.  A.  Matteson,  1855,  57;  by  W:  H.  Bissell,  1859;  by  J: 
Wood,  1861 ;  by  R:  Yates,  1863,  65 ;  by  R;  J.  Oglesby,  1867,  69; 
by  J:  M.  Palmer,  1871,  73;  by  J:  L.  Beveridge,  1875,  77;  by  S. 
M.  CuUom,  1879,  81,  83;  by  J:  M.  Hamilton,  1885;  by  R;  J. 
Oglesby,  1887,  89;  by  J.  W.  Fifer,  1891,  93;  by  J:  P.  Altgeld, 
1895,  97;  by  J:  R.  Tanner,  1899,  19U1. 

Note.  Governor  holds  oflBce  for  four  years.  Under  consti- 
tution of  1818,  terms  began  and  expired  in  even  years;  under 
contstitutions  of  1848  and  1870,  in  Jan.  of  odd  years.  In  years 
when  Governors  change,  the  biennial  message  is  by  the  out- 
going Governor. 

All  messages  Included  in  Journals  of  the  House  and  Senate; 
not  known  if  all  were  printed  in  separate  form.  Some  issued 
also  in  German. 

—  Inaugural  address,  1818-1901.    pm. 

Note.  Not  known  if  all  were  printed  in  separate  form. 
Often  called  Inaugural  message. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Bond  on  admission  of  the  State  to 

the  Union,  Oct.  1818. 

—  Same,  to  2nd  session,  Jan.  1819. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Coles,  Nov.  15,  1824:  call  of  spe- 

cial sess.  of  General  Assembly. 

—  Same,  Jan.    2,    1826,   for  purpose   of    apportioning 

Senators  and  Representatives  [etc.]. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Duncan,  Dec.  7,  1835,  in  regard  to 

the  111.  and  Mich.  Canal. 

—  Same,  July  1,  1837;  with  docs.  rel.  to  action  of  Fed- 

eral government  upon  currency. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Carlin,   Dec,   1839,  regarding  un- 

necessary expenditure  on  internal  improvements 
and  on  condition  of  State  banks. 

—  Message  of  Gov.   French  calling  a  special  sess.  of 

General  Assembly.     1849. 

—  Same,  to  special  sess.,  Oct.  1849. 

—  Same,   June    1852,  regarding  districting    the    State 

[etc.]. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Matteson  to  special  sess.,  Feb.  9, 

1854,  in  regard  to  objects  for  calling  special  sess. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Yates,  1865,    rel.  to  2  per  cent. 

fund. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Oglesby  to  special  sess.  [1867],  re- 

garding taxation  of  shares  in  national  and  State 
banks  and  military  State  Agency  at  Washington 
City. 

—  Same,  to  special  sess.,  June  14,  1867,  in  rel.  to  the 

penitentiary  at  Joliet. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Palmer  to  the  ailjourned  session  of 

the  27th  Gen.  Ass'y.     [1871.]     8°,     5  p. 
Note.    Containing  rpl.  of  Adjl.-gen.  for  1871. 

—  Same,  May  24,  1871,  to  special  sess.,  regarding  State 

expenses  [etc.]. 

—  Same,  to    2nd   Hi)rcial    sess.,  Gen.    Assy.,    Oct.    16, 

1871,  rel.  to  Chicago  fire. 

—  Report  of  Govirnor  in  response  to  Mouse  resolutions 

of  Jan.  '1'.),  187!*  [rel.  to  the  charitable  institutions 
of  the  State].     1879.     8°.     101  p. 

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Governor ,  continued. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Cullom,  March  28,  1882,  in  rel.  to 

Senatorial  districts. 

—  Message  of  Gov.    Hamilton  rel.    to   sinking  of  the 

Diamond  Coal  Mine,  Feb.  1883. 

—  5rtwe,  rel.  to  high  water  and  flooded  district,  Shaw- 

neetown,  1883. 

—  Same,  June   13,   1883,  rel.  to   riots  in  St.  Clair  and 

Madison  counties. 

—  Address  of  Gov.  Altgeld  on  the  battlefield  of  Cbicka- 

mauga,  at  dedication  of  111.  monuments,  Sept.  18, 
1895. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Tanner  to  special  sess.,  in  rel.  to 

assessment  of  property  [etc.],  Dec.  7,  1897.  8°. 
7  p. 

—  Proclamations. 

Note.  Nuiuerous  proclainaliona  have  been  issued  by  the 
Governors,  and  usually  prinK^d  in  separate  form  as  well  as  in 
the  newspajiers. 

Adjutant  general   (1819-).     Report,  annual,   18G1,   62, 
69-73;    biennial,   lfS73/74-99/1900.     '63-1900.     8". 

^'ote  1.  First  Adjutant-general  appointed  by  Governor, 
1«19;  organized  by  law  as  a  dept.  of  the  State,  lSt35;  made  a 
permanent  office,  ISfW.  Kpts.  prior  to  1861  were  irregular,  in- 
corporated in  part  in  Gov.'s  messages,  and  not  linowu  to  have 
been  issued  iu  separate  lorm. 

Nute  'J.  Kpt.  for  1897/98  contains  "  Muster-roll  of  field, 
staff  and  non-commissioned  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  the 
Illinois  regiments  in  the  Spanish-American  War." 

—  General  orders,  monthly. 

A^oie.     Published  irregularly. 

—  Report,  containing  reports  for  1861-66;  also,  rosters 

of  officers  and  enlisted  men.  I.  N.  Haynie,  Adjt.- 
geii.,  coiiip.     '67.     8  V.     8°. 

—  Same;  revised  by  J.  W.  Vance,  Adjt.-gen.    '86.   8  v. 

8°. 

—  Same ;  revised  by  Jasper  N.  Reece,  Adjt.-gen.    9  v. 

1900-02. 

A^ote.  V.  9  contains  reprint  of  Gen.  1.  11.  Elliott's  liecord 
of  IU.  soldiers  in  Black  Hawk  and  Mexican  Wars  (.tee  below), 
and  liecord  of  III.  soldiers  in  Spanish-American  War. 

—  War  record  of  111.  to  Oct.  1,  1863:  Proclamation  of 

Gov.  Yates  and  Report  of  Adjt.-gen.  Fuller.  '64.  8°. 

—  Record  of  services  of  111.    soldiers  in   Black   Hawk 

War,  1881-31>,  and  in  Mexican  War,  1846-48;  with 
appendix  giving  record  uf  111.  militia  rangers  and 
riflemen  in  protecting  tlie  frontier  from  Indians, 
lslO-13.  I.  II.  Elliott,  Adjt.-gen.,  fowja.  '82.  8". 
xxi,  343  p. 

—  Military  maps  of  111.     1895. 

—  Illinois  National  Gvard.     Muster  roll.      1883. 
Circulars:  rules  for  rifle  practice.     1883,86,89, 

92.     4  pra. 

Laws  and  regulations.     L^'84,  93,  95,  1900.     4  v. 

16°. 

Consolidated  drill  report.     1886. 

Companies'  annual  drill  report.     1890. 

Small  arms  practice.     1892.     16°. 

Inter-state  shooting.     1894. 

Range  manual.     1892,  94.     16°. 

Skirmish  firing.     1894. 

Roster  of  commissioned  officers.      1894,  1901. 

Military  and  naval  code  of  111.    Jan.  1,  1902.    16°. 

Attorney-general    (1818-      ).     Biennial   report,   1874- 
1900.     8°. 

Ao/f .  Office  abolished  under  constitution  of  1848,  and  re- 
created 1867.  "Various  opinions,  briefs,  and  abstracts  also 
Issued  by  this  office. 

—  Exhibits  and  proof  of  the  111.  war  claim,  and  laws 

in  reference  to  same.  H.  J.  Hamlin,  Atty.-gen., 
solicitor  for  claimant.     1902.     8".     358  p, 

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Auditor  of  Public  Accounts  (1818-     ).    Report,  annual, 
1819-69;  biennial,  1870-1900.     8°.     pm. 

—  Report  of  war  bonds.     1862. 

—  Call  for  Macoupin  Co.  fund  bonds.     1893. 

—  General  index  to  bond  record.     1893. 

—  IBanks.]     Account  of  all  funds,  1888. 

Account  of  local  bank  funds,  1888. 

Table  of  statistics.  111.  State  banks,  1890. 

Bank  reports  (quarterly),  1891,  97,  98. 

Statement  sbowing  condition  of  III.  State  banks, 

1892,  97,  98.     3  pm. 

Jt^ote.    Incl.  in  bien.  rpts.  of  Auditor  since  1888. 

Laws  on  banking,  1893. 

Statement  of  Chicago  State  banks,  June  1893. 

Monthly  statement  of  bank  examiners,  1894. 

See  also  under   Executive  and    Staff,    Governor, 

1839,  67. 

—  ^Building  and  Loan  Association s.~\     Annual  report 

on  building  and  loan  associations,  Ist-llth,  1891- 
1901.     '92-1902.     8°. 

Note.    Prior  to  1891,  incl.  in  bien.  rpt.  of  Auditor. 

Building  and  loan  act,  1886. 

By-laws  of  building  and  loan  associations,  1893. 

Statement    of    building    and    loan    associations, 

1893.  8°. 

Laws  of  building  and  loan  associations,  1895. 

—  [Insurance.^      Annual    insurance    report,   lst-2oth, 

1868-92.     50  V.     8°. 

Note.  Each  rpt.  in  2  v. :  Pt.  1,  Fire  and  Marine;  pt.  2,  Life. 
Prior  to  1868,  pub.  with  Auditor's  bien.  rpt.  Beginning  1894 
pub.  by  Sujjt.  of  Insurance,  which  see  under  Inspection  and 
Regulation. 

Insurance  laws,  1881,  82. 

Statement  of  assessments,  1882. 

Summary    of     insurance    companies,    1882,    83, 

85,  86. 
Act   concerning   legal   obligations    of    insurance 

companies,  1885. 

List  of  companies,  1885. 

Api)ointment  of  insurance  agents,  1886. 

Tabulated    statement   of    cooperative    insurance 

companies,   1886. 

—  [Land.]     Statement   showing  number    of   acres  of 

land  subject  to  taxation  in  this  State  for  1836,  and 
amount  of  taxes  payable  upon  said  land,  [etc.]. 
Vandalia,  '37. 

Land  record,  1882. 

Schedule  of  lands  sold,  189L 

List  of  lands  taxable,  1893. 

Schedule  of  land  sales,  1895. 

—  [Taxes.]     Rate  of  taxes,  1882. 

Value  of  property  by  years,  1885. 

Value  of  property  by  counties,  1886. 

Rate   per  cent,  of  taxes,   official   and  unofBcial. 

1888. 

Revenue  laws,  tax  rates,  value  of  property,  etc., 

given  in  the  reports  of  the  State  Board  of  Equali- 
zation.    1888. 

Secretary     of    Slate      (1818-      ).        Biennial      report, 
1870/72-98/1900.     '72-1901.     8". 

A'ote.  I'rlor  to  1870,  Incl.  In  Ilcports  to  the  General  AsBem- 
bly,  and  poHslbly  piibllshcd  In  HCpiirate  form. 

—  Biennial  report  [on  common  .schools],  1851/52. 

Sale.  I'rovlouH  to  creation  of  ofllcc  of  Hiipt.  of  Public  Iii- 
Btructlon,  Hec.  of  Hlute  waH  HujH.  of  C'ouiinou  Schools,  ex 
officio. 

—  Letters,  1887-92. 

—  Official  vote   of  111.  cast  at  general   election   [bien- 

nial], 1888-1900. 

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Secretary  of  State,  continued. 

—  111.  handbook   of  information  for  1870,  giving  {gen- 

eral   view    of    the    State,     [etc.];    comp.    by    E: 
Rummel.     8°. 

—  Handbook  and  Legislative  manual  for  1871  ;  comp 


Rummel;    rev.   by  J:    M.  Snyder   and    D. 
comp.   by  J.  K.  Magie. 


by    G: 
1877. 


H. 

8°. 


Harlow    for 


by   E: 
Kay.     8°. 
,  —  111.  Legislative  handbook  ; 
1877     12°. 

—  Official    directory ;    comp. 

Senate,  30th  Gen.  Ass'y. 

—  State,  Judicial,  Congressional,  and  Legislative  direc- 

tory;  comp.  for  Senate,  81st  Gen.  iVss'y,  by  G:  H. 
Harlow  and  J.  H.  Paddock.     1879.     8°. 

—  111.  Legislative  directory ;  comp.  under  direction  of 

G:   H.  Harlow,  1880-81.     '80-81.     2  v.     S". 

—  Information  concerning  State  officers,  1883. 

—  Report  of  commissioners  of  other  States,  Dec.  1883. 

—  Rules   of  Senate  and   House,   and  joint  rules,  with 

members  and  officers,  33d  Gen.  As.s'y,  1883.  Comp. 
by  Sec.  of  the  Senate.     8°. 

—  Abstract  of  votes,  Dec.  1884. 

—  Act  to  amend  revenue  law,  1884. 

—  Constitution  amendment  circular,  1884. 

—  Report    of    justice    of    the    peace    commissioners, 

1884,  93. 

—  Report    of  police    magistrate   commissioners.    May 

1884,  85,  86. 

—  List  of  members  of  the   34th  Gen.  Ass'y,  State   offi- 

cers, State  judiciary,  and  Board  of  Equalization. 
Rev.  ed.     1885.     8°. 

—  List  of  officers  and  members  of  the  Senate,  34th  Gen. 

Ass'y,  with  rules,  [etc.]  ;  comp.  by  D:  Lusk. 
1885.'    8°. 

—  Rules  of  House,  34th  Gen.  Ass'y,  with  standing  com- 

mittees and  officers.     1885.     8°. 

—  Circulars  rel.  to  incorporated  towns,  cities  and  vill- 

ages.    Plat  of  townships.     1885. 

—  Description    and    statistics    of    the    libraries  of    the 

State,  1885-86.     broadside. 

—  Corporation  laws,  1886. 

—  Index  of  expense  records,  1886. 

—  List  of  members  of  the  35th  Gen.  Ass'y;  comp.  by 

direction  of  H:  D.  Dement.     1887.     8°. 

—  Same,  with  names  of  State  officers,  judges  of  State 

courts,  clerks  of  Appellate  and  Supreme  courts, 
members  49th  and  5(»th  Congresses,  [etc.].  1887. 
8°. 

—  Election  laws,  1889. 

—  Corporation  record,  1889. 

—  List  of  officers  and  members  of  the  Senate,  36th  Gen. 

Ass'y,  with  rules,  [etc.]  ;  comp.  by  L.  F.  Watson. 
1889.     16°. 

—  List  of  State  and  county  officers.     1889,  92,  99. 

—  List  of  members  37th,  38th  Gen.  Ass'y,  with  names  of 

officers,  judges,  [etc.]  ;  comp.  by  Sec.  of  State. 
1891,93.     2  V.     8°. 

—  Lists  of  members  of  the  Gen.  Ass'y,  State  officers, 

judges,  members  of  State  boards,  etc.  Compiled 
by  the  Secretary  of  the  Senate  and  the  Clerk  of  the 
House  of  Representatives.  1895,  97,  99.  16°. 
3  pm. 

—  Act  with  regard  to  elections,  1892. 

—  Souvenir    111.    Legislature,    1893;    comp.    by  J.    L. 

Pickering. 

Note.    OflBcial  by  permission. 

—  Directory    111.    Legislature,    1895;    comp.    by  J.   L. 

Pickering. 

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Secretary  of  State,  continued. 

—  List   of   [Assembly]    members    and   State    officers, 

judges,  [etc.];  comp.  by  W.  H.  Hinrichson,  Sec! 
ot  btate.     1897.     8°. 

—  Official   directory   40th-42d    Gen.    Ass'y,    1897     99 

1901 ;  co.iip.  by  J.  L.  Pickering.     3  v.     8°.      ' 
2,^ote.    Official  by  permiBsion. 

—  I^rainage  laws  of  the  State  of  111.,  in  force  July  1, 

1901      Pub.  by  Jas,  A.  Rose,  Sec.  of  State.     1902 
o°.      9o  p. 

—  Certified  list  of  III.  corporations  filed  with  the  Re- 

corder of  Deeds  1902,  in  compliance  with  "  An  act 
requirmg  corporations  to  make  an  annual  rer.ort  to 
the  Sec.  of  State"  in  force  July  1,  1901.     '02.     4° 
269  p. 

—  See  also  under  Institutions,  Libraries,  State  Library 
'^^Tari8^So.^o.^^^P-'^'^""^'  ^«^«-^^'    ^-* 

bi^Infal.  ''P*"  ''''•  '''  ''•   '''  '''   ''/''•    '"/72.   apparently 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 
[Agriculture]     Department  of  Agricdture  [or]   State 
l.oard  of  Agriculture.    Annual  report,  1.S84-94    8° 
—  Annual  crop  report,  1873-1901.     8«. 

live'ltock  "fn^t^'if."   °^  '^A--  °^  corespondents  as   to  crops, 
miTh  K,  M  ,••  '/I°''**"'^^  irregularly  in  form  of  circulars 

and  bulletins,  and  bound  together  annually.  circulars 

~ '^igof^'^S "''     '■    ^~^^'    ''"°"''''     ^•'^'^-'900.      '72- 
organ;zation's"%o?v-/«°«^  county  and  district  agricultural 

—  Circulars,  nos.  1-122.     1881-]90'> 

—  Statistical  report,  Dec.  I,s88-Dec.  1901 

—  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  1900. 

lArbitratzon]  State  Board  of  Arbitration.  Annual 
report,  lst-6th,  189(5-1901.     '97-190->      8° 

[Architecture.]  Board  of  Examiners  'of  Architects 
Biennial  report,  lst-2d,  1897/98-99/1900  Cht 
cago,  '99-1901.     8°.  'f'/i^uu.       v^ni- 

[Banks]  See  xmdtr  E.vecutive  and  Staff,  Auditor  ■ 
"nder  Leg^sUtnve,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc     1837   94' 

Ca««Trr'''^'' '"''"='?""«'  ^'^"^  Oommiss!Z^;,^^ 
72?^rorTo"''''     '^'^""^I'-^^P^rt.Dec.  1872-1900. 

,J~:'  "''^  '''\'^^\,[-^Si>'\!ituTB,  Journal,  Docs    etc    r,  d     and 
I83(  ,  and  under  Miscellaneous,  Cniul.  '         ' 

[Charities]     State   Board  of  Commissioners  of  Public 

^i^-  '7f.!L"oT'  ':r'^ '-'-'''''  '^-  ^«^« 

~  'ifoaid':  «'?JX"*^',— "'P-ying  nth  bien.  rpt.  of 

—  Memorandum  of  visitations,  July  1883 

—  I-inaricia!  statement,  July  1884. 

—  Itemized  statement,  July  1884. 

—  Food  .statement,  1889. 

—  Ordinary  expenses,  1889. 
~  ^^^'uu!J  ^'"''"''"''  ■■  financial  statements,  1893-94, 

—  L-ircular,  financial  record  of  Hoard    1898 

-  Hpeeial  report  to  Governor  in  relation  to  proposed 

home  for  ,.p,|,.pti.H,  Dec.  r.,  i;,00.     '01.     sTZ 
-Manu|.I  of    flnaneial    book-keeping  and  forms^of 


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[111. 


\^Dentistry ."^      Board  of  Denial  Examiners.      Annual 
report,  lst-20th,  1882-1901.     8°. 

—  Opinion  of  Dental  p]xaminers,  Jan.  1893. 
\_Eilucation-'\     Superintendent    of   Public    Instruction 

(18.54-     ).     Report.     1st,   1855;    2(l-23d    biennial, 
1857/58-99/lflOO.     '54-1901.     8°. 

Kote.  Called  School  reports.  Sorae  of  the  School  Law« 
noted  under  Legislature  Bcein  to  have  been  issued  from  tliis 
oflice.  Trevious  to  creation  of  this  oflice,  Sec.  of  State  was 
Sui)t.  of  Common  Schools  <•.<•.  officio. 

—  Common  school  decisions,  1865-89. 

—  Circular  [amendments  to  school  laws.    1861].  8". 

32  p. 

—  Official    circular;    comments    on    the    school    law. 

[1862.]     8°.     88  p. 

—  Manual  of  instruction  explanatory  of  the  common 

school  law  of     .     .     .     111.     Chicago,  1864. 

—  Circular  51 ;  list  prepared  to  aid  those  charged  with 

selection  of  books  for  schoul,  district  and  town 
libraries.     [1874.]     8".     133  p. 

Xote.  Each  Superintendent  issues  circulars,  beginning  his 
own  series  with  No.  1. 

—  Examinations,  premiums,  and  circulars,  and  proc- 

lamation to  State  Board  of  Education,  1884. 

—  Report  of  high  f^chools.     1884. 

—  Census  of  pupils,  Jan.  18S6. 

—  Circular  no.  16.      State  Ass'n  of  County  Superin- 

tendants.       Syllabus    of  work  for   county    insti- 
tutes, l>s88-89.     '88.     8°.      1  sheet. 
Hee  note  under  Circular  51. 

—  Arbor  Day  circulars,  annual,  1888-1902.     8°. 

—  Course  of  study  for  common  schools ;  prep,  by  a 

committee  of  county  superintendents.     1889.    8°. 

—  Letter  with  transmittal  of  revision  of  school  law, 

Jan.  1889. 

—  List  of  county  institutes,  1889. 

—  State  Fair  reports  rel.  to  examinations  of  graded 

schools.     1889. 

—  State  school  fund,  1893. 

—  Memorial   Day  circulars :  aids  for  its  proper  ob- 

servance, annual,  1895-1902. 

—  Act  to  encourage  planting  trees,  1896 

—  "It  still  waves";  souvenir  for  school  children  of 

111.  to  he  used  in  celebrating  Lincoln's  and 
Washington's  birthdays.     1898.     8". 

—  State  Board  of  Education.     See    under   Institu- 

tions, State  Normal  University. 
[Entomology.']    State    Entomologist.     Biennial    report, 
1867-1900. 

^oie.  Irregular.  R.pts.  since  1876  called  biennial  but  usually 
published  annually.  Rpts.  2d-5th,  1870-73,  by  W.  LeBaron ; 
rpts.  l->th-17th,  1883-89/90,  are  lst-6th  rpts.  of  8.  A.  Forbes. 
Au  app.  to  14th  rpt.  contains  indexes  to  first  12  rpts.  Rpts. 
are  iucl.  in  v.  14-34  of  Transactions  of  Dept.  of  Agriculture. 

—  Bulletin,  no.  1.     1887. 

[Fish  and  Game.]  State  Board  of  Fish  Commission- 
ers. Report,  annual,  1879-84;  biennial  1885/86- 
99/1900.     '80-1901.     8«. 

Game  Warden  of  Illinois.     Annual  report,  1893-99. 

Game  Warden  for  Chicago.    Annual  report,  lst-9th, 
1892-1900. 

Game   Commissioners.     Annual  report  for  year  end- 
ing July  1,  1900,  01.     '00-01. 
Food     Commissioner.     Annual    report,    lst-3d,    1899- 
1901.     8°. 

—  Law  of  111.  relating  to  the  office  and  duties  of  the 

Commission,  and  the  adulteration  of  butter, 
cheese,  etc.  A.  H.  Jones,  Commissioner,  comp. 
1899. 


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fill. 


\_Health.'\     State  Board  of    Health.     Annual    report, 
l8t-24th,  1878-1901.     '79-1902.     8°. 

—  Report  of  proceedings,  annual  meeting,  1886,  88, 

90.     3  V.     8". 

—  Same,  quarterl}-  meeting,  Apr.    1883;   July,  Oct. 

1885  ;  Jan.,  June  1886  ;  Apr.,  June,  Oct.  1888.  8°. 

—  Medical  education,  medical  colleges,  and  regulation 

of  practice  of  medicine  in  tlie  IJ.  S.  and  Canada, 
1765-1882,  1765-1883,  1765-1884,  1765-1885, 
1765-1886,  1765-1889,  1765-1890,  1765-1891. 
8  V.     8°. 

Note.  Titles  vary ;  the  last  v.  included  foreign  countries. 
Always  incl.  in  ann  rpt.  of  the  Board,  and  probably  pub.  in 
separate  form  for  other  years  than  thosu  noted. 

—  Official  register  of  physicians  and  midwives  of  111. 

now  in  practice  to  whom  certificates  have   been 
issued  by  the  Board,  18«0,  81,84,86,90.   5  v.    8°. 
Note.    Always  incl.  in  ann.  rpt.  of  the  Board  and  probably 
pub.  in  separate  form  for  other  years  than  those  noted. 

—  Preventable  disease  circulars. 
Note.    Issued  irregularly. 

—  Sanitary    schedule    of     State    Sanitary    Survey. 

n.t.p.     p88-?]     8°.     44  (1)  p. 

—  Proclamation  of  annual  meeting  of  Board  to  Gov- 

ernor.    1883. 

—  Report  of  extra  commissioners.     1883. 

—  Return  of  births.     1883,  85. 

—  Titles  of  medical  colleges.     1883. 

—  Foot  and  mouth  diseases.     1884.     8°.     pm. 

—  Conspectus  of  the  medical  colleges  of  America. 

1884. 

—  Public   health  laws  and  sanitary  memoranda  for 

use  of  local  health  authorities  and  others,  1884 
'84.     8°.     51  p. 

—  Suggestions  on  cholera.      1884. 

—  Decisions  under  medical-practice    laws.     h.  t.  p 

[1885?]     8°.     44  p 

—  Inspection  report,  1885. 

—  Coast   defenses    against   Asiatic    cholera;  rpt.   of 

inspection  of  Atlantic  and  Gulf  quarantines  be- 
tween the  St.  Lawrence  and  Rio  Grande.  1886. 
8°.     31  p. 

—  Report  on  water   supply  and  sewage  disposal   of 

Chicago,  quarterly  meeting,  Oct.  1886      8°. 

—  Sanitary  report,  1886,  93. 

—  Preliminary  report  to  the  Board.     Water  supplies 

of  111.  and  the  pollution  of  its  streams.  By  J  H 
Rauch.     1889.    8°. 

—  Prevention  of  tdindness.     1894.     8°.     pm. 

—  Principal  poisonous  plants  of   the  U.  S.     Comp 

by  V.  K.  Chestnut.     1899. 

—  Report  of  the  Kaidtary  investigations  of  the  Illinois 

river  and  its  tributaries,  witli  specific  reference 
to  the  effect  of  the  sewage  of  Chicago  on  the  Des 
Plaines  and  Illinois  rivers  prior  to  and  after  the 
opening  of  the  Chicago  drainage  canal.     1901. 
8^     xxxiv.  219  p. 
[Insurance.]     Superintendent   of   Insurance.     Annual 
report,  26th-:54th,  ]89;'.-1902.     '94-1902.  8°. 
Note.    Omce   created    In   189.3;    for  earlier  rpts.   see  wider 
Executive  and  .Staff,  AuJitor  of  Public  Acrounts.     Each  rpt. 
wnl^'.-'o**'*-''""-  '''•l.P"i'"'"ifl  Marine;  pt.2,Life.    Beginning 
189«,  In  3  v.,  pt.  ?,  being  devoted  U,  Karni  Mutual  Insurance. 

—  Fraternal  benevolent  society  insurance  laws,  1893, 

96. 

—  Law   requiring    residence    of    insurance    agents, 

1893.  ^ 

—  Record  of  insurance  agents,  189.'!. 

—  Insurance  laws,  I8;>;»,   I90I. 

—  Summary  of  insurance  companies,  1900. 

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[/ya6or.]     Bureau   of  Labor  Statistics.     Biennial  re- 
port, Ist-llth,  1880-1900.     '81-1902.     8°. 
Note.    For  the  suppressed  part  of  the  9th  biennial  rpt.  (rel- 
to  franchises)  sue  :  .Social  Forum,  n.  b.,  v.  2,  no.  4,  Apr.,  1900, 
pp.  97-168. 

—  Report  of  casualties,  1883. 

—  Instructions  to  canvassers,  1884. 

—  Wages  in  woolen  mills,  1884. 

—  Tabulated  statement,  1885. 

—  Eight  hour  circular,   1886. 

—  Inquiry  concerning  cooperage,  1886. 

—  Inquiry  concerning  labor  organizations,  1886. 

—  Inquiry  concerning  trades  unions,  1886. 

—  Statistics  of  convict  labor.     Advance  chapter  from 

the  4th  biennial  rpt.  of  the  Bureau.     1886. 

—  Schedule  of  working  women,  1891. 

—  Labor  statistics,  1895. 

Free  Employment   Offices.     Annual   report  for  years 
ending  Oct.  1st,  1899-1901.   n.t.p.    ['01-02.]    8°. 

Note.    Included  in  coal  report. 
Inspector   of  Factories  and  Workshops.      Annual  re- 
port, lst-9th,  1893-1901.     ['94]-1902.     8°. 

—  Factory  law.  State  of  111.     n.  d.     16°. 

—  List  of  children  employed,  1893,  94.     2  pm. 

—  List  of  females  employed,  1893. 

—  Report  of  committee  to   investigate  sweat  shops. 

1893.     8°. 

—  Shop  hours  for  females.     1893. 

—  Statement  of  factory  inspectors.     1893. 

—  Ist   special   report,   1894 :  Small-pox  in  tenement 

houses  and  sweat  shops  of  Chicago.     8°. 
[_Mines.']     Annual  report  concerning  coal  in  111.,  1st- 
20th,  1883-1901 ;  cont.  2d-21st  ann.  rpts.  of  State 
Inspectors  of  Mines.     '83-1901.     8°. 

Note.  Titles  vary.  Rpts.  lst-12th  title  iinually  reads  "  Sta- 
tistics of  coal  in  111. ;  suppl.  rpt.  of  Board,"  etc.  Rpts.  .3d-lTth 
cont.  2d-15th  ann.  rpts.  of  Inspectors  of  Mines.  There  seems 
to  have  been  only  one  rpt.  between  the  9th,  for  1891,  pub. 
1891,  and  cont.  8th  ann.  rpts.  of  Inspectors  of  Mines,  and  the 
?2W,  for  1893.  pub.  in  1894,  and  cont.  10th  ann.  rpts.  of  In- 
spectors of  Mines. 

—  Mine  engineers'  report,  1885. 

—  Mine  managers'  report,  1885. 

—  Report  of  coal  strikes  and  lockouts,  1889. 

—  Schedule  of  coal  miners,  1891,  93      2  pm. 

—  See  also   under   Executive    and    Staff,   Governor, 

1883;  and  under  Institutions,  Geological  Survey. 
See  also  under  Legislature,   Laws  of  the  State,  and 
Journals,  Docs.,  etc,  1879 
{^Land-I     See  forward,  Swamp  Lands ;   under  Execu- 
tive and    Staff,  Auditor  of  Public  Accounts ;   and 
under  Miscellaneous,  Land. 
[Lire  Stock. ^   State  Board  of  Live  Stock  Commissioners 
and    State    Veterinarian.     Annual   report,    1st- 
[16th],  1886-1901.     '87-1902.     8°. 
Note.    Only  first  4  rpts.  are  numbered. 

—  Bulletin,  no.  2.     1891.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Commissions  for  assistant  veterinary,  1885. 

—  Rules  for  government  of  veterinarians  acting  under 

authority  of  this  Commission.     1885.     8°. 

—  .\mendment  to  rules  of  Live  Stock  Commissioners. 

1886. 

—  Regulations  for  inspection  of  cattle,  1889. 

—  Special  report  on  actinomycosis  in  cattle.     Feb., 

1890.     pm. 

—  Live  stock  rates,  1891. 

—  [Report  of  ?]  feeding  cattle  committee,  1895. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1873. 
[Mines.^     See  above,  under  Labor. 


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\Pharmacy.-\       State   Board   of  Pharmacy .      Annn&]  \ 
report,  l8t-20th;  with  abstract  of  State   Pharmacy 
Register,   1882-1901.     8°. 

—  Amended  law  of  the  State  Board   of   Pharmacy. 

1900.     8°.     pm. 
yote.    Meaning:  Amended  law  of  the  State  relating  to  the 
Board. 

—  New  law  of  the  State  in  relation  to  the  practice  of 

pharmacy.     1901.     8°.     pm. 
Railroad  and  Warehouse  Commissioners.     Annual  re- 
port, lst-16th,  ISTl-tifi  ;  18th-31st,  1888-1901.      /2- 
1902.     30  V.     8°. 

JVoie.    10th  rpt.,  1880,  had  a  supplement  of  35  tables.    17th 
rpt.,  for  1887,  not  printed. 

—  Laws  rel.  to  railroads  and  warehouses,  with  app. 

containing  the  rules  governing  the  grain  inspec- 
tion and  registration  departments  in  the  city  of 
Chicago.  Also  the  majority  and  minority  opin- 
ions of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S.  in  the 
"  "Warehouse  Case "  of  Munn  and  Scott  v.  the 
People  of  the  State  of  111.,  and  the  "Grange 
cases."      1877.     8°.     124,  33,  ix,  p. 

—  List  of  railroads,  1883. 

—  Registered  railroad  debt  report,  1883. 

—  Testimony  taken  by  Comissioners,  1887. 

—  Index  of  complete  record  of  Commissioners,  1889. 

—  Table  of  assessment  of  railroad  property,  1889. 

—  Revised  schedule  of  reasonable  maximum  rates  of 

charges  for  passengers  and  freights  on  railroads 
in  111.     2  V.     1890-95.     4°. 

—  Names  of  railroad  companies,  1891. 

—  Officers  of  roads,  1891. 

—  Railroad  report  tables.     1891. 

—  Railroad  property  of  the  State,  by  counties,  1892. 

—  Answer     to    complaint     against    Commissioners. 

1893. 
A^ote.    See  under  Miscellaneous,  Railroads. 

—  Total  assessment  of  railroad  property,  1893. 

Decisions  and  opinions  of  the  Commission,  1889- 

99.  Comp.  by  W:  Kilpatrick,  Sec.  to  the  Com- 
mi.ssion.     1900      8°.     424  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,   Docs.,  etc., 

1883 
[Swamp    Lands.'\       State  Agency   Office.      Annual  re- 
port on  swamp  lands,  1880,  82,  84,  90,  92,  94,  96. 
Note.    Called  annual,  but  published  irregularly. 
[Taxation.l     State  Board  of  Equalization  of  Taxes. 
Proceedings,  annual,  1867-1901.     8°. 
I^ote.    Proceedings  of  1867  cont.  table  showing  assessment 
for  taxation  in  the  several  counties  for  1853-66,  and  the  equal- 
ized  assessment  for  1867. 

—  Assessment,  1880. 

—  Rules  for  Hoard,  Aug.,  1889,  93. 

—  Assessment  of  corporations,  1893. 

—  See  also  under   Executive   ami    Staff,    Governor, 

1897,  Auditor  [Taxes],  and  Secretary  of  Slate, 
188.5;   under  Legislature,  Journals,   Docs.,  etc., 
1881,  85,  86;  and  under  Miscellaneous,  Revenue 
Commission. 
Veterinarian,  State.     See  back  under  Live  Stock. 

Institutions. 

lAgriculture.]     State   A'/ricultnral  Society  (ISBS-     ). 
Transa(:ti()na,  with  the  i)roceedings  of  the  county 
80ci<tieH  and  kindred  associations,   v.   1-8;  bien- 
nial   185:;/5l-70.     '55-71.     8". 
Kote.     Coiitlnui'd,    wllli    Hamo    <-niimeratioii,    by    Dept.   of 
Agriculture. 

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[Agriculture,  continued. ] 

—  Jovirnal,  quarterly,     v.  1-2.      1802-63.     8°- 

—  Premium  li>t  and  regulations  for  annual  exhibition, 

1853-1902 

—  Report  on    Texas    or    Spanish    fever.     1868.    8°. 

24  p. 
Note.    It  is  probable  that  many  other  rpts.   have    been  pub. 
by  the  Society. 

—  F:xhibit  of  State  Fair  work.     1884. 

State  Dairymen's  Association.     Annual  report,  1887- 
1901. 
Note.    Receives  State  aid. 
State  Farmers'  Association.     Proceeding:s,  3d  annual 
meeting,    1875 ;    with   addresses.      Chicago,   '75. 
8°.     71  p. 
State  Horticultural  Society  {\?,li7-     ).  Transactions, 
1861-67;  new  ser.,  v.  1-34,  1868-1901. 
Note.     Prior  to   1868  pub.  irregularly.     V.   27-31  ed.  by  H. 
M.  Dunlap;  v.  32-34  by  L.  R.  Bryant. 

—  World's    Fair  report;    edited    by  H.   M.  Dunlap. 

1893. 
Note.     See  alno  under  Mieeellaneous,  Expositions . 
Bee    Keepers'   Association.      Annual    report,     1892, 

94.     8°. 
Farmers'  Institute.     lst-6th  annual  report,   with  re- 
ports of  county  institutes,   1896-1901.     '96-1901. 
8". 
Note.    Includes  reports  of    annual   meetings   of    Domestic 
Science  Association  of  Illinois,   affiliated  with  the  Farmers' 
Institutes. 

III.  School  of  Agriculture  and  Matiual  Training  for 
Boys    (Glenwood).      Annual    report,    lst-14tli, 
1888-1901.     Chicago  and  Glenwood.     8°. 
Note.    Formerly  called  "  Illinois  Industrial  Training  School 
for  Boys." 

University  of  III.  Agricultural  Uxpei'iment  Station. 
See  forward  under  Education. 
[Blind.']     Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind 
(Jacksonville).     Biennial   report,    lst-26th,    1851- 
99/1900.     8°. 
Note.    Ist  rpt.  was  called  annual. 

—  Brief  history  of  the  institution,  1849-1893.     Pre- 

sented by  Illinois  Board  of  World's  Fair  Commis- 
sioners.     1893.     8°. 
Industrial  Home  for  the  Blind  (Chicago).      Annual 
report,  lst-8t'h,  1894-1901.     8°. 
[Deof  and  Dumb.]     Institution  for  the  Education  of 
the  Deaf  and  Dumb  (Jacksonville,  1841-  ).     Bien- 
nial report,  lst-30th,  1846-1900.     8". 

Note.  Bien.  rpts.  Ist-llth,  1846-65/66,  and  lSth-29th, 
1874/76-98,  were  issued  regularly.  Bien.  rpts.  17th-'29th  cor- 
respond  to  34th-.DSth  ann.  rpts.,  which  appear  to  have  been 
occasionally  pub.  separately. 

[Education.']      State    Normal    University     (Normal). 
Biennial  report.  1892-1901/02. 

—  Annual  catalogue,    lst-31st.     1858/59-88/89.      8°. 

—  State   Board  of  Education.     Proceedings,   1857- 

1902.     8°. 

Report  of  committee  on  auditing  and  finance, 

1885. 

Note.  Trustees  of  the  State  Normal  University  at  Normal 
were  called  State  Board  of  Education  when  that  was  the  only 
normal  school  in  the  State,  and  have  retained  this  title  since. 

See  alKo  under  InspecXXou  and  Regulation,  Supt.  of  Public 
Instruction,  1884. 

Southern    III.    Normal     University     (Carbondale). 
Biennial  report,  lst-14th,  1872/74-99/1900.   Car- 
bondale, '72-1900.     8". 
Note.      Include  Catalogue  and  rpts.  of  Trustees,  Treasurer 
and  Principal.    See  also  mider  Miscellaneous,  Institutioris. 


Institutions] 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[III. 


l^Education,  continued.'] 

University  of  Illinois     (Urbana,   1867-  ).     Report, 
lst-7th  annual,  1867/68-73/74;  8th-20th  biennial, 
1874/76-99/1900.     8". 
Note.    Called  III.  Industrial  University  until  July  1,  1885. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  1867/68-1901/02. 

Note.    Title  sometimes  reads  Catalogue  and  Circular. 

—  Circular,  1875-92. 

—  Laws   of  Congress  and  111.    rel.  to  the    Industrial 

Univ. ;  with  minutes  of  first  meeting  of  Trustees. 
n.  d.     [1S(J7?]     8". 

—  Report   uf  committee    on   courses  of    study     and 

faculty.     1867.     8°. 

—  HI.  University  studies,  v.  1,  1900-01.     '00-01. 
Note.    V.  1,  no.  1,  May,  1900;  v.  1,  no.  2,  April,  1901. 

—  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.    Annual  report, 

lst-14th,  1887/88-1900/01.  8°. 

Bulletin,  nos.  1-53.     1888-99. 

Note.    Nos.  1-16  in  1  v.,  nos.   17-36   in   1  v.,  remainder  uu- 
bound.     Pub.  as  bien.  rpt.  of  State  Entomologist,  1900.  ' 

—  Biological    Experiment     Station.        (Champaign, 

1895-  ).     Biennial  report,  1895/96. 

—  Law  Department.     Circulars  and  announcements. 

1896-1902. 

—  Library  Economy,  Department  of.     Circulars  and 

announcements. 
Catalogue  of  library,  1884. 

—  Medical  Department.      Circulars  and   announce- 

ments, 1897-1902. 
Note.    Including  School  of  Dentistry  since  1901. 

—  School  of  Pharmacy.     Circulars    and   announce- 

ments, 1896-1902. 
See   also    under  Legislature,    Journals,   Docs.,    etc., 
1889. 
\_Eye  and  Ear.]      Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary 
(Chicago).     Report,     lst-17th    annual,    1859-74; 
10th-22d  biennial,  1876-1900.     8°. 
Note.    Private  charity  but  subsidized   by  the   State,  1875 
Ist-ahann.  rpts.,  1859-65,  12th-17th  ann.  rpts.,  1869-74.  and 
10th-22d  bien.  rpts.,  were  issued  regularly. 

—  By-laws.     1877. 

—  Brief  history,  1858-93.     Chicago,  '93.     8°. 
[Feeble-. Minded.]     Asylum  for  Feeble- Minded  Children 

(Jacksonville,  1865-75;  Lincoln,  1876-  ).  Report 
Ist-llth  annual,  1865-75;  6th-18th  biennial,  1876- 
1900.     8°. 

Tr^^Kf*\rf'5'*'*,  rn".?'?  Experimental  School  for  Idiots  and 
Feeble-Minded  Children;  later,  Institution  for  the  Education 
of  l<efcble.Minded  Children.     Kemoved   from   Jacksonville  to 

LflDCOlD,  1H76, 


By  J. 


Geological  Survey.     Report  of  progress,  1853 
G.  Norwood.     8°. 

—  Abstract  of  a  report  on  III.  coals;  with  descriptions, 

analyses,  and  a  general  notice  of  the  coal  fields. 
By  J.  G.  Norwood,     ("liioago,  1857.     8°.     93    v    p 

—  Geological  survey  of  111.  ;   A.  H.  Worthen,  Director! 

Chicago    and    Springfield,     1866-90.       8    v.       4". 
plates,  maps. 

Pal«ontology^'""''^^'    ''    ''^'"'°°^°'°«y-    3-8.    Geology  and 

—  Economical  Geology.      1882.     3  v.     40. 

tlo^':'by  A^lr  Worthr  ''''"'""'  '"''■  "'  ^"^"y-  -"''  '*'^'^'- 
[Insane.]      Crntral  Hospital  for  the  Insane  (Jackson- 
ville).   Hiennial  report,  lHt-26th,  1847/48-99/1900. 

^/2^'■  //"■.'"'^  '".ol"?'  '^""'"^  ^"-  Sf't"  Hospital  for  the 
rn,  Jir,-,.,  ';  •  f^'r.'f «  r'-  '''<-•"""''  n.t.  of  CoinmiHsioners  to 
CoMMtnict  Hosptal.  KptH.  1-8  roprlntod.  Ann.  rpt.  1870 
tekes  the  place  of  12th  blcn.  rpt. 

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III. 


{^Insane,  coniinued.^ 

—  Sj^ccial  report,  1868. 

—  Act  of  incorporation.      [1847?] 

—  Laws  rcl.  to  Hospital,  by-laws,  general  rule.s,  etc. 

8°. 
Aote.   Included,  with  tlio  act  of  incoriioration,  iu  repriDts  of 
iBt  rpt. 

—  Special    report   of   the  Trustees  in   review   of   a 

report  of  a  Legislative  committee  appointed  by 
thf  (Jen'l  Ass'y.      18(;8.     8°. 

—  See   also  vnder  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1853,  G7. 
Northern  Hospital  for  the  Insane  (Elgin).     Biennial 
report,  Ist-KJth,  1870-1900.     8°. 

Note.  Called  Xorthern  Insane  Hospital  and  Asylum,  1S72; 
Northern  Hospital  and  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  1874. 

Southern  Hospital  for  the  Insane  (Anna).     Biennial 
report,  lst-14th,  1872/74-l).s/ 19U0.    '75-1901.  8°. 
Note.     Formerly  Southern  Illinois  Hospital  for  the  Insane. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Institutions. 

Eastern  Hospital  for  the  Insane  (Kankakee).    Bien- 
nial report,  lst-12th,  1878-1900.  79-1901.     8«. 
Note,    nth  rpt.  miscalled  10th. 

Western     Hospital   for    the     Insane    (Watertown). 

Biennial  report,  lst-2d,  1896/98-98/1900.     '98- 

1900.     8°. 

Asylum  for   Insane   Criminals    (Chester,  1890-     ). 

Biennial  report,  lst-5tli,  1892-1900.  '93-1901.  8°. 

Asylum  for    Incurable    Insane    (Peoria).     Biennial 

report,  2d-3d,   1896/98-99/1900.     '!»9-1901.     8^ 

Note.     Rpt.   for  1898,  called  2d,  includeil   liist  and  second 

biennial  period,  but  was  first  published  rpt. 

See   also   under   Legislature,    Journals.,    Docs.,  etc., 
1883,  85,  86,  and  under  Miscellaneous,  Institu- 
tions. 
\^Libra7-ies.']     State  Library  (Springfield).    Catalogue, 
1869,  71,  77,  80,  94.     '69-94.     5  v.     8°. 
Note.    Sec.  of  State  is  e.T  officio  State  Librarian.     Library 
issues  from  time  to  time,  circulars,  instructions,  records,  rules, 
and  statistics ;  biennial  report  appears  in  rpt.  of  Sec.  of  State. 
See  also  under  Executive  and   Staff,   Secretart/  of  State, 
1885-S6. 

State    Historical    Library    (Springfield).      Biennial 
report,  lst-6tli,  1889/90-99/1900.     8". 

—  Publications,  Kos.  1-7.     1899-1902. 

Cont. :  No.  1.  Bibliography  of  newspapers  published  in 
111.  prior  to  ISbO.  By  K.  J.James  and  M.  J. 
Loveless.     '99. 

No.  2.  Information  relating  to  the  territorial  laws 
of  111.,  passed  from  1809-12.    By  E.  J.  James. 

No.  3.  Territorial  records  of  111.,  1809-18.  E.  J 
James,  ed.    1901. 

No.  4.  State  Historical  Society.  Transactions  for 
1900.    '00. 

No.  5.  Alphabetical  catalogue  of  the  books,  manu- 
scripts, maps,  pictures  and  curios  of  the  Library. 
Comp.  by  Mrs.  Jessie  Palmer  Weber.  Librarian. 
1900.     S".    363  p. 

No.  6.    Transactions,  etc.,  1901.     '01. 

No.  7.     Transactions,  etc.,  1902.     '02. 
See   under  Supplemental,  Territorial  Records;   and   note 
under  Reports  to  the  General  Assembly,  p.  229. 

—  and  Natural    History   Museum.     Circular  no.   1 

1877. 

—  Newberry  Library  (Chicago).      Proceedings  and 

biennial  reports,  1888-1900. 
\_Natural    History.}       State   Laboratory   of    Natural 
History.     Bulletins,  v.  1-5.     1876-1902. 

Cont. :  V.  1,  6  nos.  v.  2,  8  nos.  v.  3,  15  nos.  v.  4,  15  noa. 
V.  u,  3  nos. 

Note.  V.  1-3  only  are  bound.  Known  till  1877  as  State 
Museum  of  Natural  History. 

—  Circular  of  information,  July,  1878.    '78.    8°.    14p. 

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[111. 


\Natural  History,  continued.']  _ 

State    Museum    of    Natural    History    (Springfield, 
1877-     ).     Bulletin,  uos.  1-12,   1876-Jan.   1897. 
'76-97.     8°. 
Note.    Issued  irregularly.  .     ,   , ., 

See  also   back  under  Libraries,  State  Historical  Library 
and  Natural  History  Museum. 
Natural  History  Survey  of  111.     Ornithology  of  111. 
2  V.     1889-95. 

Cant.:    Pt.  1,  Descriptive  catalogue,  by  Robert  Ridgway; 
pt.  2,  Economic  ornithology,  by  8.  A.  Forbes. 
IPrisons.l     State  Penitentiary  {^ioWet).    Report,  18.59- 
99/1900.     '61-1901.     8°. 
Note.    After  18T4  rpts.  were  biennial. 

—  Laws,  rules  and  regulations.    Chicago,  1867.     8°. 

23  p. 

—  Catalogue    of   library.     Joliet,    1872,  74,    77,  83, 

1902. 

—  Convict  subsistence  exhibit.     1882. 

—  Citizenship  restored  :  discharged  prisoners.     1893. 

—  See   also   under   Executive   and  Staff,   Governor, 

1867.  .        .  , 

Southern     III.    Penitentiary      (Chester).      Biennial 

report,  1877/78-99/1900.     '78-1901.     8°. 
See   also   under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Labor; 
under   Legislature,  Journals,   Docs.,  etc.,   1867, 
72,  73,    83,    85,   87;    and  under   Miscellaneous, 
Prison   Congress. 
\Refo7-rnatories.']    State  Reformatory  (Pontia,c).    Bien- 
nial report,  1868/70-98/1900.     8°. 
Note.    C  illed  State  Reform  School  until  1891.    Rpts.  1868/70- 
88/9U   numbered    Ist-lUh,    l8t-.3d   rpts.    being  annual;    rpts. 
1890/92-98/19U0  numbered  lst-5th. 

See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Lincoln. 
State  Home  for  Juvenile  Female  Offenders  (Geneva.). 
Biennial  report,  l8t-4th,  1892/94-98/1900.     '94- 
1901.     8°. 
Note.    Under  control  of  State  Guardians  for  Girls.    Tem- 
porary quarters  in  Chicago,  1893-95. 
Industrial   School    for    Girls    (Evanston).     Annual 

report,  1878-98. 
See   also    under   Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,   etc., 
1883,  85,  87. 
Soldiers'   and  Sailors'   Home  (Quincy).     Biennial   re- 
port, lst-8th,  1884/86-98/1900.     8°. 
Soldiers'    Home    (Chicago).       Report     of     condition, 

.lune  27,  ISI'O. 
Soldiers'  Orphans'   Home  (Normal).     Biennial  report, 
Ist-lGth,  1869/70-99/1900.     '71-1901.     8°. 
Note.    Also,  annual  rpt.,  1872/73. 

Judiciary. 
Supreme  Court.     Illinois  reports ;   v.  1-185,   1819-June 


1900. 
Cont. 


p.,  '31-1900.     8°. 

[v.  1],  1819-31 ;  by  8.  Breese. 
[2-.') I,  lH3i-43;  by  J.  Y.  8cain 


scamnion. 
[0-l6j,  1H44-49;  by  O.  Gilm;iu. 
11-30,  1849-03;  by  E.  I'eck. 
31-1.01,  1863-94;  by  N.  h.  Freeman. 
l.Vi-lS.O,  1894-HlOu;  by  I.  N.  Phillips. 
Note.     Hptd.  381H-31,  32-43,41-49  also  cited  respectively  as 
Brecse's,  Hcammon's,  and  Oiiinuii'H  n;|)ortB.     V.  148,  164  pub. 
In  2   pts.  each.     Hoini;  vols.  |>uIj.  in  move  tlian   one  edition, 
with  notes  by  different  mi^ii. 

—  [State  Law  Lihrari/.]     Siiprcnie  (^ourt  law  catalogue 

of  text-books.      W:    li.  Manirero,  comp.      1890. 

—  See  also  under  Sui)plementai,  1814. 

Appellate  Court.    Ueportu  of  cases,  1877-1900.    v.  1-88. 
Chicago,  ['SCf-J-UKjO.     8". 

Cont.:  v.  1-20,  1877-80;  by  J.  B.  Uradwi-ll. 
V.  21-47,  188tl-«3;  by  K.  15.  Siiillh. 
V.  48-88,  1H93-1U00;  by  M.  L.  Kewell. 

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Legislature.     {^Called  General  Assembly.] 

First  Oin.  Ass'y  Oct.  1818  and  Jan.  1819.  HesBions  biennial, 
beginning  Due.  in  uven  years,  182t.)-4t5  (2d-15th  Uen.  Abb'y), 
and  Jan.  in  odd  years,  1849-19U1  (10th-42d  Gen.  Ass'y).  Tlie 
3rd  Uen.  Ass'y.  opened  in  Nov.  1824  instead  of  Dec.  There 
were  extra  seBsions,  called  variously  2d,  special,  adjo\irned, 
or  extra,  in  1819,  |1S24';'],  Jan.  1826,  Dec.  183.J,  July  1837, 
Dec.  1839,  Oct.  1849,  June  1852,  Feb.  1854,  Apr.  1861,  June 
1867  (2  special  sess.),  May,  Oct.  and  Nov.  1871,  Jan.  1874, 
March  1882,  July  1890,  June  1895,  Dec.  1897. 

\_Laws  of  the  State."]    Laws,  lst-42d  General  Assembly, 
1819-1901.     ^•.  ;j.,  'l'J-1901.     78  v.     8°. 

Note.  Laws  of  each  regular  or  extra  sess.  pub.  by  itself, 
with  the  following  exceptions  : 

Public  laws  of  1820,  28,  32  pub.  respectively  in  the  "  Revised 
codes  "  of  1827,  29,  'S-'j. 

Special  sess.  laws  of  1861  pub.  with  Public  laws  of  that 
year. 

Laws  of  Ist  and  2d  special  sess.  of  1867  pub.  together. 

Laws  of  3  special  sess.  of  1871  pub.  with  laws  of  the  regular 
sess.  of  that  year. 

Laws  of  extra  sessions  1882,  90  each  pub.  with  House  and 
Senate  journals  of  re^pective  years  in  1  v. 

Private  laws  of  regular  sess.  of  1826,  32,  46,  49,  53-69  were 
issued  separately  from  the  public  laws  of  those  years  but  Pri- 
vate laws  of  extraordinary  sess.  1861  and  1st  and  2d  special 
sess.  1807  were  not  i.ssued  separately  from  the  public  laws. 
Private  laws  of  1806  were  in  2  v.;  Private  laws  of  1807  in  3 
v.;  Private  laws  of  1869  in  4  v.  After  the  constitution  of  1870, 
no  private  laws  were  passed,  special  legislation  being  pro- 
hibited by  the  constitution  and  the  power  of  granting  charters, 
incorporations,  etc.,  being  vested  in  Sec.  of  State,  Auditor,  etc. 

Laws  issued  by  ^Vuditor  or  Secretary  of  State  will  be  found 
under  those  headings  under  Executive  and  Staff. 

—  Revised  code    of  laws  enacted    by  5tli    Gen.    Ass'y, 

1826-27.     Vandalia, '27.     8". 

—  Revised  code  of  laws,  coiit.  those    ot  a  general  and 

permanent  nature  passed  by  6th  Gen.  Ass'y,  Dec. 
1828,  and  those  enacted  previous  thereto.  Cin- 
cinnati and  Shawneetown,  '29.     8°. 

—  Revised  laws,  cont.  all  laws  of  a  general  and  public 

nature  passed  by  the  8th  Gen.  Ass'y,  1832-33, 
with  all  laws  required  to  be  repub.  by  the  said  Gen. 
Ass'y.     Vandalia,  '33.     8".     (i77  (40)  p. 

—  Public  and  general  laws,  cont.  all  laws  pub.  in  the 

Revised  statutes  of  1833,  except  such  as  are  re- 
pealed, with  all  acts  of  a  public  nature  to  July  22, 
1837.     Chicago,  (Stephen  F.  Gale   pubr.),   39.     8°. 

Note.  Known  variously  as  Revision  of  1839,  Gale's  revision 
and  Scammon's  revision. 

—  Revised  statutes  adopted  1844-45;  with  notes,  index, 

etc.,  by  M.  Bray  man.     '45.     8°.     xvi,  749  p. 

—  Compilation     of    statutes    of    a   general    nature    in 

force  Jan.  1,  1856;  by  N.  H.  Purple.  Chicago,  '56. 
2  V.     8°.     706  p. 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     Chicago,  '57.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Statutes,  embracing  all  general  laws  of  the  State  in 

force  Dec.  1,   1857,  with  marginal  notes  and  refer- 
ences; comp.  by  S:   H.  Treat,  W.  B.   Scates,  and 
R.  S.  Blackwell.     Chicago,  '58.     2  v.     nar.  4°. 
Note.    3d  V.  pub.  in  1859. 

—  Cook's  revision.     1858.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Statutes,  digest  of  all   general    laws,    1818-68,    with 

index  to  all  local,  special  and  transient  acts  since 
Dec.  1844;  ed.  by  E.  L.  Gross,  [v.  1.]  Chic, 
'68.     8°.     1000  p. 

—  Same.     [v.  1.]     2d  ed.,  1818-69.     '73.     930  p. 

—  Same.     v.  2,  acts  of    1871-72;   ed.  by  E.    L.  Gross 

and  W:  L.  Gross.     '72.     8°. 

—  Same.     v.  3,  acts  of  1873,  by  W:  L.  Gross.     "73.    8°. 

—  Savie.     V.  3.     2d  ed.,  acts  of  1873-74.     '74.     8°. 

—  Statutes  as  revised   1871-72;  by  W.  H.  Underwood. 

St.  Louis,  '73-75,     2  v.     8°. 


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fill. 


\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued. "l 

—  Revised  statutes,  1874;  by  H.  B.  Hurd.     74.     8". 

27ote.  There  have  been  no  State  issues  of  the  statutes  since 
1874.  The  several  series  of  publishers'  issues  will  be  found  in 
The  American  Catalogue,  1876-1900. 

—  Digest  of  criminal  laws  of  111.,  1818-68;  by  E.  L. 

Gross.     '68.     8°. 

—  Index  to  laws  1818-69;  by  E.  L.  Gross.     1869.     8°. 

—  [^Statutory    Revision.']       Commission  Appointed   to 

Propose    and    Frame    a    Revenue    Code.     Report, 
1886.     8°.     XV,  70  p. 

—  \_Special  Laws.]      [Bridges.]     See  forward,  Roads. 

—  \_Building  and  Loan  Associations.]     See  under  Ex- 

ecutive and  Staff,  Auditor  of  Public  Accounts. 

—  [Claims.]    Act  creating  commission  on  claims.    1889. 

—  [Corporations.]     Incorporation    laws,    1836.     Van- 

dalia,  '37.     8°. 

Same,  Wis.     Vandalia, '39.     8°. 

Laws  governing  corporations.     1888. 

Act  changing  names  of  corporations.     1889. 

Act  [concerning]  corporations  with  banking  pow- 
ers.    1889. 

Act  concerning  corporations.     1893. 

Act  to  regulate  foreign  corporations.     1893. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of 

State,  1886. 

—  [Drainage.]     Drainage  laws,  1883,  85. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of  State, 
1901. 

—  [Elections.]      Election  laws,  with  the  registry  law. 

1873.     8°. 

Primary  election  laws.     1897. 

Election  laws,  1898. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of 

State,  1889,  92. 

—  [Estates.]     Estate  of   deceased  persons  law.    1894. 

—  [Fish  and  Game.]    Fish  and  game  laws,  1897,  98,99. 

—  [Insane.]     Lunacy  laws.     1894. 

—  [Insurance.]     See  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Audi- 

tor of  Public    Accounts;    and    under   Inspection 
and    Regulation,  Insurance. 

—  [Internal  Improvement.]    Act  to  establish  and  main- 

tain   a    general    system    of  internal    improvement, 
with  supplementary  acts.     Vandalia,  1836. 

—  [Labor.]     Factory    and    workshop   inspectors'    law. 

1893. 

Labor  laws,  1895. 

See  also  below,  Mining. 

—  [Legislation.]     Uniform  legislation  law.     1895. 

—  [Libraries.]     111.     free    public    library    law,    1896. 

n.t.p.     %".     (4)  p. 

—  [Liquor.]     Temperance    law    of    the    State,    1872. 

[•72.]     8".     7  p. 

—  [Marriage.]     Marriage  act.     1894. 

—  [Military .]     Military  laws.     1833. 

—  [Mining.]     Mining  laws,  1889,91. 

Same.,  and  other  labor  laws  of  the  State,  July  1, 

1893.      '93.     8".     51  p. 

—  [I'harmricy.]     See  vnder  Inspection  and  Regulation, 

Pharmacy. 

—  [Railroads  and   Warehojises.]     General  laws  for  the 

incorijoration  of  railroad  companies,  passed  Nov. 
5,  6,  1849.     '50.     8". 

Laws  rel.  to  railroads  and  warehouses,  1871-77. 

•77.     8". 

Interlocking  act,  1891. 

liailroad  laws,  1897. 

See  also  under  ItiM[)ection  and  Regulation,  Rail- 
road and   Warehouse  Commissioners. 

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[111. 


\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  [Real  estate.]     Real  estate  laws,  1849;  compilation 

of  all  general  laws  concerning  real  estate  and  title 
thereto  from  organization  ot  tlie  Territory  North- 
west of  the  Ohio;   by  N.  II.  Purple.     '48.     8°. 

—  '[Registry.]     See  above  under  Elections. 

—  IRevenne.]     Revenue  laws.     1877.     8°. 

Sec'y  amendment  revenue  law.     1885. 

Revenue  laws,  1888,  90,  98. 

An  Act  to  authorize  the  division  of  special  as- 
sessments in  cities  into  instalments,  and  authoriz- 
ing the  issue  of  bonds  to  anticipate  the  collection 
of  the  deferred  instalments.  Approved  June  17, 
1893. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,   Auditor  of 

Public  Accounts,  and  Secretary  of  State,  1884;  back 
under  Statutory  Revision,  and  forward  under  Jour- 
nals., Docs.,  etc.,  1885. 

—  [Roads  and  Bridges.]     An  Act  in  regard  to  gate- 

ways,  roads,    and   bridges    in  counties    not   under 

township    organization,    in   force    April    18,    1873. 

'73.      8°. 
Actregulating  roads,  bridges,  etc.,  in  towns  and 

counties.     1875,  79.  85,  87,  89,  95.     6  v. 
Act  in    regard    to  roads  and  bridges  in  counties 

under  township   organization,  and    to    repeal   acts 

therein  named.      1883.     8°. 

Laws  concerning  roads  and  bridges,  1883. 

Road  and  bridge  acts  of  1886,  89,  95,  98,  1902. 

—  [Schools.]     Act  to  establish  and  maintain  a  system 

of  free  schools,  as  amended  P>b.  21,  1859.     '59. 

8°.     41,vi,  p. 
Same,  as  amended  Feb.  16,  1865.     '66.     8°.     46, 

viii,  p. 
Same :    Free    school    law ;    act   to   establish  and 

maintain  a  system  of  free  schools,  approved  Apr. 

1,  1872,  in  force  July  1,  1872.     '72.     8°. 

School  law,  1872-77.     '77.     8°, 

Same,  1872-79.     '79.     8«. 

Same,  lS'r2-83.     '83.     8°.    110  p. 

5'ame,  1872-85.     '85.     8°.     96  p. 

Same,  Sept.  1886. 

School  laws  and  common  schools  decisions ;  prep. 

by   N.  Bateman,  rev.  by  W.  L.  Pillsbury.      1887. 

8°.     269  p. 

111.  school  law,  1889.     8°. 

Same,  1889-95  :  Act  to  establish  and  maintain  a 

system  of  free   schools,   approved  May   21,   1889, 

incl.  acts  rel.  to  schools.     ['95.]     8°. 
See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Educa- 
tion. 

—  [Taxation.]     An  act  for  the  assessment  of  property 

and  for  the  levy  and  collection  of  taxes,  approved 
March  30,  1872;  amended  May  3,  1873.     '73.     8°. 

See  also  above,  Revenue. 

—  [University  of  Illinois.]      See    under   Institutions, 

Education . 
[Journals,   Documents,  etc.]      Journal  of  the  Senate, 
l8t-42d  General  Assembly,  1818-1901.     8«. 

Note.    Journals  of  extra  sessious  usually  pub.  separately. 

—  Journal  of   the   House  of    Representatives,   lst-42d 

General  Assembly,  1818-1901.    8°. 

Note.  Journals  of  extra  sessions  usually  pub.  separately. 
For  regular  and  extra  sessions,  see  note  at  head  of  division 
Legislature,  p.  243. 


—  House  and  Senate  calendars. 


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[111. 


[^Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  continned.] 

—  House  and  Senate  bills.     1879-1901.     36  v.     4°. 

li^ote.    All  bills  introduced  are  printed,  and  usually  rpts.  of 
special  committees. 

—  House  bills  and  Senate  bills  in   House,   1885.     8°. 

22  p. 

—  Svnopsis  of  House  bills  and  Senate  bills  in  House, 

nos.  1-11,  1895.     8°.     40  p. 

—  List  of  Senate  bills  and  House  bills  in  Senate,  show- 

ing when  and  by  whom  introduced,  etc.,  1897-99.  8°. 

—  House  and  Senate  Rules,  handbook,  directory,  etc. 

JVbif .    Pub.  by  Secretary  of  State,  which  see  under  Execu- 
tive and  Staff. 

—  Report  from  committee   on   111.    and    Mich,    canal. 

n.  d.     8°. 

—  Speech  of  Richard  M.  Young  in  defence  of  Theoph- 

ilus  W.  Smith  for  alleged  misdemeanor  in  office, 
before  the  Senate,  sitting  as  a  high  court  of  im- 
peachment, Jan.  28,  1833, 

—  House   report   of   committee    on    internal    improve- 

ment.    Vandalia,  1837. 

—  Report  to  Senate  of  committee  on  canal  and  canal 

lands,  Feb.  1837.     Vandalia.     8°. 

—  Senate   report   of  joint   committee   upon   the    State 

Bank  of  111.     1837. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  visit  the  hospital   for 

the  insane.     1853. 

—  Report  of  the  finance  committee  of  the  Senate,  sub- 

mitted in  pursuance  of  a  resolution,  Feb.  17,  1859. 
'61.     8°.     56  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  [app.  to  investigate  con- 

dition of  State  Penitentiary.  1867].  8°.  141, 
(53;  p. 

—  Report  of  investigating  committee  on  Hospital  for 

the  Insane  [etc.],  Dec.   1,  1867.     '69.     8°.     116  p. 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  on   the  Governor's 

messages  of  Nov.  15  and  Dec.  9,  1871;  also  the 
evidence  taken  and  resolutions  adopted  [concern- 
ing the  military  occupation  of  Chicago  by  U.  S. 
troops],  Jan.  6,  1872.     '72.     28,  12  p.     8°. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  of  investigation  into  the 

affairs  of  the  State  Penitentiary,  Feb.  1872.  '72. 
8°. 

—  Report  of  House  Penitentiary  Commissioners,  1872, 

73. 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  on  temperance,  Apr. 

17,  1873.     n.  t.  p.     ['73.]     8°. 

—  Special  committee   report   on    visit  to  Union  Stock 

Yards.     1873. 

—  Rep(jrt  of  joint  committee  on  printing,  30th  Ass'y. 

1874-77. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  new  State  House,  1875. 

—  Report  of  Senate  committee  of  joint  committee  on 

invi'stigation  of  South  Park.     1877. 

—  Investigating  committee  of  Senate  on  State  House, 

30th  .Ass'y.     1877. 

—  Senate  special  committee  on  uniform  series  of  school 

books.     Report.     1877. 

—  Testimony  taken  by  committee    on    printing.      1877. 

—  Report    of   special   committee   on    labor,   March    3, 

1879.     '79.     8°.     69  p. 

—  [Bill  for]  -An  act  regulating  the  holding  of  elections 

anrj  declaring  the  results  thereof  in  Chicago,  etc. 
18H-.      12".     11  p. 
Our  revenue  system;  speeches  delivered  in  the  House 
by   Iloti.  1):  T.  Linegar,  Alexander  Co.,  and   Hon. 
W:  n.  Alien,  Whiteside  Co.     1881.     8o. 

—  House  rcjiort  of  finance  committee.     1883. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  investigate  railroads.      1883. 

—  Report  of  joint  cointnittee  on  insarir'.      1Sh;j.  | 

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\Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Report  of  House  committee  to  visit  penal  and  re- 

formatory   institutions,   J.    1'.  Nichols,    chairman. 
18«;^.     (Called  "  Nichols'  report.") 

—  Report   of    joint   committee   on    State   institutions, 

188:?. 

—  Resolutions  by  M.  McNally,  March  20,  1884. 

—  Draft  of  a  proposed   law  rel.  to  care  and  treatment 

of  the  insane.      1885.     8^. 

—  Report  of  committee  to   visit  penal  and  reform  in- 

stitutions.    1885. 

—  Report  of  revenue  committee.     1885. 

—  Same,    with    accompanying  address    [by  M.    Hay]. 

1886.  8".     XV  (1)  70  p. 

—  Same,   on    proposed    amendment    to    revenue    law. 

1885. 

—  Rules,  etc.,  of  revenue  committee.     1885. 

—  Senatorial  districts.     1885. 

—  Report  of  judiciary  committee  on  Barkwell  claim. 

1885. 

—  War  balance  pay    memorandum,    34th  Gen.    Ass'y. 

1885. 

—  Report   of    committee    for    investigating   Cook    Co. 

insane.     1886. 

—  [Bill  for]  An  act  to  provide  for  the  employment  of 

convict  labor  in  making  school-books,  etc.    Albany, 

1887.  fo.     85  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  committee  on  claims.     1889. 

—  Report   of  joint   committee  on    finance  and  claims. 

1889. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee   to  visit   educational  in- 

stitutions.    1889. 

—  Expenses  i56th  Gen.  Ass'y.     [1890?] 

—  Report  of  committee  to  investigate  American  Bank 

Conmiissioners.     1894. 

—  Title,  per  cent,  and  names  of  committee  on  claims. 

1894. 

—  Report  of  Senate  committee  on  investigation  of  St. 

Louis  Bridge.     1895. 

—  Report  of  House  committee  to    investigate    depart- 

ment stores.      1895 

—  Senate  report  on  Chicago  police  system.     1897-98. 


Miscellaneous. 


Bank  ^Commissioners. 
—  Same,  1S58.     '59.     i 


Report,  1854. 
«.     24  p. 


See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1839,  67, 
Auditor;  and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1837. 

\_Canal.'\  Report  on  HI.  canal  scrip  fraud;  evidence 
in  the  investigatiim  by  the  Grand  -Tury  of  Sangamon 
Co.,  with  testimony  taken  before  investigating 
committee  of  Senate  and  Grand  Jury.     1859.    8°. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  183.5;  under 
Inspection  and  Regulation,  Canal  Commissioners,  and  under 
Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1837. 

[Chicago  Fire.]  See  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Gov- 
ernor, 1871 ;  and  under  Legislature,  Journals, 
Docs.,  etc.,  1872. 

[Civil  War.]  State  Agent  for  Collecting  War  Claims. 
Report.     1871.     8°. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Attorney-general  and 
Auditor. 

State    Sanitary     Commissioner.     Report    of  T.    F. 

Robb  on    sanitary    condition    of  111.  troops,  and 

field  and  general  hospital,  etc.   1865.     8°.     44  p. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1867, 

95,  and  Adjutant-general;  a?i(^  i«n(?er  Legislature, 

■Journals,  Docs.,  etc  ,  1885. 

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[III. 


[Crime.  \  Delegate  to  the  International  Congress  on 
the^Prevention  and  Repression  of  Crime.  Report. 
1873. 

[_Elections.\  Contested  election,  15th  Senatorial  dis- 
trict.    1875. 

—  Election  registers.     1889. 

—  See  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  188- 
[Expositions.]     State  Board  of  Centennial  Manaqers. 

Keport,  1876.     '77.     8". 
Report  of  Paris  International  Exposition.      1878. 
[  World's  Fair,   1893.]     III.  Board  of  World's  Fair 
Commissioners.     l-{eport.     1893.    8°.     xlii,  757  p. 

—  111.  building  and  exhibits  therein  at  World's   Col- 

umbian Exposition.     1893. 

—  III.  Fruit  Exhibit.     Report,   1893.     8°.     (75  p.) 

—  III.    Woman's   Exposition  Board.     Report,   1891- 

94,     8°.  . 

Official  catalogue,  1893.     8°.     104  p. 

Commission    to    the     Trans- Mississippi    Exposition 

(Omaha).     Report.     1899. 
See  also  under  Institutions,  Agriculture  and  Blind. 
Gettysburg    Monument    Commission.       111.  monuments 
at    Gettysburg.     [Report    of  Commission.!     1891 
'92.     8°.     3pl.     6  port.     37  p. 
See  also  below  under  Lincoln. 

[Institutions.']      Report  on  investigation  of  hospitals. 
1864. 
Hospital  transactions  exhibit.     1882. 
Report  of  State  institutes  funds.     1884. 
List  of  State  institutions.     1890. 
Provisions  for  the  insane.     1891. 
List  of  county  institutions.     1893. 
Rules  for  licensing  private  insane  hospitals      1893 
Commissioners  of  Southern  III.  Normal   University 
and  the  Southern  III.  Insane  Asylum,  Jan   6  and 
Dec.  1,  1874.     n.  p.     ['74.]     8°. 
Board  of  Commissioners  to  Construct   111.  Southern 
Hospital  for  Insane   at  Anna.     Report  fcalled 
biennial],  Oct.,   1876.     '77.     8°. 
—  [Final]  report,  Dec.  6,  1877.     '79.     8°.     8p 
Convention   of  Institute  Workers.     Report      1893 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor    1879  • 
under    Inspection    and    Regulation,    Charities'- 
and  under   Legislature,    Journals,    Docs       etc 
18.S3,  85,  89.  '  ' 

Land  Transfer-  Commission.     Torrens  bill  as  reported 
by   the   Commission,   with   address    by   members 
[Chicago],  1895.     8«.     44  p. 
[Lincoln.]     National  Lincoln   Monument  Association 
Articles  of  association,  and  by-laws  and  rules  and 
regulations  of  the  Association,  organized  at  Spring- 
field, May  11,  1865.  ° 
Lincoln  Homestead  Commission.     Report      1889 
Lincoln    Homestead    Trustees.      2d-4th   biennial    re- 
port, 1890-94. 

,  Gettysburg      Monument     Commissioners,    and 

Trustees  of  Reform  School.     Report.      1890 
National  Guard.     See  under  Executive  and  Staff  ^4^- 
julant-general.  ' 

[Printing.]       Evulcnce  rel.  to  State  contract  on  print- 
ing.    1887.  ' 
.Sf<'  under  r.cgiHliUiire,  Journal,  Docg.,  etc.,  1874-77   77 
Prison    Congress,  International.      Report,  1878 
J'ublic  Works,    Hoard  of  Commissioners  of     Abstract 
of    the    proceedings    of    the    Board,    Dec     IH'W 
Vandalia,  '37.     H". 
—  Semi-annual  report  on  internal  Improvement  18.38- 
40.     2  v.      Vandalia.                                           ' 

state,   S/j,'ri,i/ 


See  atno  nmler    Lej{l»latiiro,  Oiwn    of   i/,, 
Lawn,  and  JoiirnaU,  l>oc».,  etc.,  IH.'JT. 


248 


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[111. 


\^Railroads.'\      Complaint    against    Commissioners    of 

Railroads  and  Warehouses.     1893. 
Revenue  Commission.     Report,  188fi. 

See  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1881,  85,  86. 

[^State   House.'l     State    House    Commissioners.     Bien- 
nial report,  Ist-fith,  18G9-78.     '(59-79.     8°. 
Architects'  estimate  to  restore  State  House,  1885. 
See   also    under   Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,   etc., 
1875-77. 

ScrPLEMENTAL  :    TERRITORIAL. 

Note.  Laws  and  journals  of  III.  while  part  of  Northwest 
Territory  will  be  found  in  list  of  Ohio  State  Publications, 
pp.  200-217,  under  Supplemental. 

Legislative  Council  and  House  of  Representatives  of 
Territory  of  III.  Laws  passed  at  Istsess. ,  Kas- 
kaskia,  1812.  Russellville,  Ky.  (M.Duncan,  pr.), 
1813.     8°.     59  p. 

—  Same,    4th    sess.,    Kaskaskia,     1815-16.      Kaskaskia 

(M.  Duncan,  pr.),  1816.     8".     84,  iii,  p. 

Note.    Reprinted,  1H98,  under  direction  of  Sec.  of  State. 

—  Same,    5th    sess..    Kaskaskia,    1816-17.      Kaskaskia 

(Cook  &  Blackwell,  prs.),  1817.     8°.     104  p. 
Note.    Reprinted,  1898,  under  direction  of  Sec.  of  State. 

—  Laws  of  the  Territory  revised  and  digested,  under 

authority   of  the  Legislature,   by  N.  Pope.      v.  1. 
n.  d.     304,  xl,  p. 

—  Same.     v.  2.     1815.     710,  Ixxi  p. 

—  Law  establishing  a  Supreme   Court,  and   docs.  pub. 

by    joint   resolution    of    Legislative    Council    and 
House   of  Representatives.     Kaskaskia    (M.  Dun- 
can, pr.),  1814.     8°.     45  p.  ' 
Territorial  Records.     E.  J.  James,  ed.     1901.     170  p. 

Cont.:     1.  Executive  Register,  1809-18. 

2.  Journal  of  the  Executive  ('ouncil,  1812. 

3.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1812. 
Note.    This  is  No.  3  of  the  State  Historical  Library  Publica- 
tions.    See    under   Institutions,   Libraries,  State  Historical 
Library. 


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18ot9rTin^jRZrtof^^^^^^^  ""  ^"'V'^^'y  «''^  State,  , 

the  State  Library   Tnmnl^f   „"°'^"^'^''nts,    1S98;  '  Catalogue  of  \ 


1896-  anfl      7nir,i  J  A'    ™'«P-  f-y    S.  Arthur  Tomlinnori, 

and  AnnualT,l°J  ^''^  f^^H  Library  of  Massachnsetts}' 


1880, 


furnished  buliif  r  Z,    i-k'  l»^4:-97 .  Additional  materi 
jurnisnea  oy  U.  M.  uiey.  Librarian  Public  Library,  Detroit. 

CeTJ^o"^ot'/at'^B^•iu!^m.°•    ^-"P'*"-    by  the  French,  1686. 
1774.  and  he^d  by  bViu  h  untU  l^f^v^'f  J^  I'rovince  of  Quebec, 

to  Mi88is8ipDi  [iiver   ISIS   ^Ia  l.'      '   .it-,,    Boundaries  extended 
with  presel^rbouLdaries^'lSST       ^°°'''  ^^^^    "^^"^^'^'^  ^s  a  State. 

Joint  documents  of  Senate  and  House  of  Representa 
tives,  1838-97.     '42-98.     8".  nepresenta- 

18^r72-7f7b'-Tl"'83^85V?  ^'°^*^  "^^f-  ■''"d  ^ouse  docs 
1882:  84,  M,  sk  f,:  I  'in  \  l.  .fl*^-' ,  f^'^I^'.?  ^^ .-.  each; 


1882,  84,  _. 
each;  1895, 


.r^^:''^'^-^-^^^:'^^^,^-^rr^. 


Constitution  and  Constitutional  Conventions. 

Convention.  1835      .Tmirnni  ^f  fu 

Detroit,  '£■    S"      22I  p  P-'^^^edrngs,  1835. 

-Appeal    to  people  of   U.   S. ;    with  other  docs    rel 

convention,  1835.      12°.  duoptea    in 

Convention,  1h36      Journal  V>^; +k^ 

tiac,  '36.     80      3G  p  P'^O'^eedings.    Pon- 

^""'50"'l2o^'^-     •'°^"^^'-     By  John  Swegles,   Jr. 

—  Manual,  1850. 

-Kepono^^proceedings  and  debates.     '50.     8°.     ^Hii, 

Kevised^conrtitution^adopted   in  convention   Aug.   15^ 

Constitution,  preceded  by  the  acts,  etc.,  relative  to  the 
ad,n.s.on^^of    the   State  to    the' UnfoTl^.  *'/ 

"'""'io^'^fMS^p^'-     •'^"■•"^'-      By  T.  II.  Glenn.     '67. 

—  Manual,  1867. 

—  Debates  anrj  proceedings.     '67.     2  ,      so 
Comrms^u,n,   1873.     Journal.     By  „:   H.'ciubb.     '73. 

—  Constitution  of  Mich  •  «-;ti.  .,,,,      1 

recommended  by  the  Snsulut'  S  p''"''- '''•  ^^ 
of  1873      '7''      go       '-'""stuutional  Commission 

to  women.     1874.     8".  "'"  "^^''^^  franchise 
Constitution.     1883. 

Constitution  •  witli    Hidn    .>r>»  ,     . 

1895  '  '^"""I'ltions,  and  index. 


^50 


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STATE  PUBLICATIOA'S 


[Mich. 


Executive   and  Staff. 

Governor.     Message,  1837-1901.     '37-1901.     8°. 

Gont.:  By  Stevens  T.  Mason,  1837;  by  J:  S.  Barry,  1843, 
44,  50,  ru;  by  Kinsley  8.  Bingliam,  1855,  59;  by 
Moses  Wisner,  1S59-H1 ;  by  Austin  Blair,  1861-65;  by 
H:  U.  Crapo,  1865-69;  by  II:  P.  15ald\vin,  1869-73;  by  J:  J. 
Bagley,  1873-77;  by  C:M.OroBwell,  1877-81;  by  D:  H.Jerome, 
1881-82;  by  Josiah  W.  Begole,  1885;  by  U.  A.  Alger,  1887;  by 
Cyrus  G.  "Luce,  1887-91;  by  K.  B.  U'inans,  1891-93;  by  J:  T. 
Rich,  1893-95;  by  Hazen  S.  Piugree,  1897-1901;  by  A.  T.  Bliss, 
1901. 

Noti'.  Each  governor  issues  an  inaugural  and  a  retiring 
message,  and  in  case  of  re-election  a  biennial  message.  Many 
are  printed  aUo  in  German,  French,  Poli^h,  Bohemian, 
Norwegian,  Swedish,  Ilollandese,  and  Dutch.  There  was  no 
message  1883;  no  inaugural  message  1885,  95.  There  was  a 
special  or  extra  message  1840,  61,  62,  64,  70,  72,  74,  82,  97,  99, 
1900. 

—  Estimates    of    receipts    and   expenditures,    1871-71; 

by  H:  P.  Baldwin.     '71-73.     2  v. 

—  Pardons,  1877-78;  by  C:  M.  Croswell.     '79. 

—  Proclamation  of  Gov.  C.  G.  Luce  announcing  death 

of  John  Robertson,  Adjutant-general.     1887. 

—  Proclamation  by  Joim  T.  Rich  on  the  death  of  ex- 

Gov.  Austin  Blair,  Aug.  6,   1894. 

—  Official  manual  and  directory  of  the  executive  office, 

1895;  comp.  byJ.H.  Co'le.    '9«.    8''.    xiii,  591  p. 

—  Same,  189G. 

—  Proclamation    on    the    de:ith    of   ex  Gov.    Hazen  S. 

Pingree,  June  18,  1901.     h.  t.  p.      ['01.]     f°. 
Adjutant-general.      Report,  annual.   1856,    61-74;    bi- 
ennial, 1875/76-99/1900.     '61-1901.     8°. 

—  Reports,  war  series,  18(;o-66. 

—  Michigan  in  the  war.     Comp   by  J.  Robertson.     Re- 

vised ed.      1882.     8°.     1039  p.     portraits. 
Note.     With  a  register  of  commissioned  officers. 

—  General  orders  no.  10.    n.t.p.     [1891.]     8°.     14  p. 
Advisory  Board  of  Pardons.     Pardons  granted,  1892. 

93.     8°. 

—  Report,  1894-96.     '94-96.     8". 
Altorney-general.      Annual     report,     1842-1900.      '42- 

1901.     8". 
Auditor-general.     Annual  report,    1840-99/1900.     '40- 
1900.     8». 

—  Compilation  of  the  annual  reports  of  the  railroad 

corporations  in  the  State  for  the  year  1868.  '69. 
8°. 

—  Same,  for  the  year  1871.     '72.     8°. 

—  Fir>t  compilation  rel.  to  municipal  taxation  and  in- 

debtedness :  Taxation  in  1879;  Indebtedness 
Sept.  30,  1880 

—  Third    compilation   rel.    to    municipal    taxation   and 

indebtedness:    Taxation  in   1881;    Indebtedness 
Sept.  30,  1882.     8°. 
Quartermaster-general.     Report,  1842-96.    '42-96.    8". 

—  Report  on  the  War  with  Spain.     '98.     8°.     15  p. 
Secretary  of  State.     Official   directory    and   legislative 

manual,  annual  1836-52,  biennial  1853/54-99/ 
1900. 

—  Annual   report   rel.    to    farms  and    farm    products, 

lst-22d,    1878/79-99/1900.     '80-1901.     8«. 

Notf.  Preceded  by  "Ann.  rpt.  of  the  cereal  products  of 
Mich.,"  l8t-2d,  1876/77-77/78. 

—  Annual  report  rel.  to  births,  marriages  and  deaths, 

lst-35th,  1867-1901.     '68-1902.     8°. 
Note.    Same  as  Registration  reports,  Vital  statistics. 

—  Circular  to  physicians  rel.  to  certificates   of  death, 

Aug.  21,  1897.  [Also  Public  Act  217  of  1897  to 
provide  for  the  registration  of  deaths,  and  blank 
certificate.]     '97. 

—  Monthly  bulletin  of  vital  statistics,     v.  1-3.     1898- 

1900.     '99-1901.     4°. 


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Secretary  of  State,  continued. 

—  Annual  report.  lst-6th,  on  building  and  loan  associ- 

tions,  for  fiscal  years  ending  July  1,  1896-1900. 
'9G-I901.     8°. 

—  Annual  abstract  of  reports  of  county  superintendents 

of  the  poor.  lst-30th,  1870/71-99/1900.  '72- 
1901.     8°. 

—  Annual  abstract  of  the  reports  of  sheriffs  relating  to 

the  jails  in  the  State,  lst-27th,  1873-99.  74- 
1900. 

—  Annual   abstract  of  statistical  information  relating 

to  the  insane,  deaf  and  dumb,  and  blind;  also 
statistics  of  the  idiotic  and  epileptic,  lst-28th, 
1873-1900.     74-1901.     8°. 

—  Statistics,  1848-70.     '48-73.     8°. 

—  Statistics  of  the  State,  collected  for  the  9th  census 

of  the  U.  S.,  June  1,  1870.  [Centennial  ex- 
hibit.]    '73.     8°. 

—  Census,  decennial,  1854-94.     '55-96.     8°. 

—  Total    population    and    population    as    native    and 

foreign-born.     h.  t.  p.     [1894.]     8°.     37  p. 

—  Michigan  crop  report,  nos.  1-239,  1881-Sept.  1901. 

n.t.p.     ['81-1901.]     8°. 

—  State  weather  service,  report,   lst-55th,  Feb.  1887- 

Aug.  94. 

Note.  Printed  with  Michigan  crop  reports  above.  Con- 
tinued by  Board  of  Agriculture,  ?o/u"c/i  see  under  Inspection 
and  Regulation.     Monthly  weather  bulletins  are  appended. 

—  [Propositions  to  farmers  to  keep  daily  records  of  the 

amount  of  rainfall.]     1887.     8°.     sheet. 

—  Supplement  to  Sanford  M.  Green's  treatise  on  town- 

ships and  township  officers;  prep,  under  the  di- 
rection of  H.  A.  Conant,  Sec.  of  State.    1884.    8°. 

—  Laws  rel.  to  the  manufacture  and  sale  of  spirituous 

liquor.     1900.     8°.     90  p. 
Treasurer.     Annual  report,  1838,  43-1900/01.    '38,  43- 
1901.     8«. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

[Agriculture.]     Board  of  Agriculture.     Report  of  the 
Secretary,  1850-1900.     '50-1900.     8°. 
Note.     Rpt.   for    IS82  called   Ist  biennial;  rpt.    for    1883  is 
numbered  -.'Jd;   since  then  they  have  been   annual  and  con- 
secutively   numbered.     Rpts.    1895/v»(5-99/1900    incl.    9th-13th 
annual  rpts.  of  Agricultural  College  Experiment  Station. 

—  Same  :  General  index,  1849-57. 

—  General  index   of  Mich,  agricultural  reports,   in- 

cluding the  Transactions  of  the  State  Agri- 
cultural Society  1849-59  and  the  annual  reports 
of  the  State  Board,  1862-88.     '89.     8". 

—  Climate  and   crop  service ;  monthly  report,  1898- 

1901.     V.  1.3-16.     '98-1901.     4°. 

—  State  weather  service,  report,  1895-97.     8". 

Note.  For  earlier  rpts.  see  under  Executive  and  Staff, 
iSecreUiry  of  State. 

[Auditors.']      Board  of  State  Auditors.     Report,  1849- 

1900/01.     '50-1901.     8". 
[Banks.]       Com.mi.fsioner     of    Banking    Department. 
Annual  report,  lKt-12th,  1889-1900.  '90-1901.  8°. 
[Corrections   and    Charities.]      Board   of    Corrections 
and     Charities.       Biennial      report,       lst-15th 
1871/72-1900.     '73-1901.     8". 
Note.     tJntll    1878   this    IJoard    waH   called  "State  Commis- 
BloniTH  for  th<'  Kcncral  HiipcrvlMJon  of  charitable,  i)enal,  paiiijer 
and  ref(jriiiatory  InHtitiitioim." 

—  Proceedings  of  annual  conference  of  county  agents 

and  convention  of  the  Board,  l8t-19th,  1882- 
1900.     'H.'J-KJOl.     8°. 

—  Pauperism    and    crime   in    Michigan    in     1872-75. 

•73-75.     2  V.     pi.     8". 

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Dairy  and  Food  Commissioner.  Annual  report,  lst-7th, 
1893-99/1900.     '94-1900.     8". 

—  Bulletin,    nos.     1-70,     [Sept.     1895]-.Iune     1901. 

['95J-1901.     8°. 
[Education.]    Board  of  Education.    Report,  1884-1900. 
Jfoie.    No  rpt.  for  1887. 
Superintendent  of  Public   Instruction.      Annual    re- 
port, Ist-fioth,  1837-1901.     '87-1902.     8°. 

—  Compilation    from   the   annual   reports,    1845-47. 

Prepared  by  1.  Mayhew.     '48.     8°. 

—  School  laws  of  Mich.,  1858,  59,  63-67,  69,  73,  79, 

81,  85,  89,  93,  97,  98,  99,  1901. 

—  Amendments  to  the  general  school  laws,  1891,  93. 

—  Statutes  rel.  to  primary  schools,  with  notes,  etc. 

By  I.  Mayhew.     1847.     8°. 

—  System  of  public  instruction  and  primary  school 

law    of  Mich.     By  F.   W.  Shearman.     '52.     8°. 
640  p. 

—  School  funds  and  school   laws  of   Mich.;    added. 

Elements  of  school  architecture.   J.  M.  Gregory. 
1859.     8«. 

—  Chart  and  key  of   the  educational  system  of  the 

State.     [Centennial  exhibit.]     1876.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Historical  sketches  of  education  in  Mich.,  by  U. 

L.  Smith.     1881.     8°. 

—  State  manual  and  course  of  study  for  the  district 

schools    of  Mich. ;    prep,    by   a    committee    of 
county  secretaries.     1890.     8°. 

—  Same;  rev.  by  J.  E.  Hammond;  with  app.  con- 

taining library  list,  etc.  4th  ed.    1897.  8°.    164  p. 

—  Course  of  study  in  district  schools.     1894. 

—  Michigan  manual  of  child  study,    h.  t.  p.     [1896.] 

8°.    32  p. 

—  Text-book    legislation,   facts   and    figures,    1898. 

n.  p.     '98.     8°.     109  p. 

—  Outline  of  institute  work  for  the  use  of  instructors 

in  the  teachers'  institutes,   1879/80,  98/99.     '79- 
98.     8°. 

—  Graded  course  of  study  for  use  in  Mich,  teachers' 

institutes,  1892.     2d  ed.     '92. 

—  Suggestive  programs  for  special  day  e.xercises,  for 

district  schools.  11.  1898.  8«.  "102  p. 
[Fish  and  Oarne.']  Game  and  Fish  Warden.  Bien- 
nial report,  lst-7th,  1887/88-99/1900.  '87-1900. 
8°. 
State  Board  of  Fish  Commissioners.  Report,  1st- 
14th;  annual,  1873/74-77/78;  biennial,  1878/80- 
99/1900.     '75-1900.     8°. 

—  Bulletin    of    the   Fish   Commission,   nos.    [l]-4, 

1890-[94].     '90-94, 
Forestry  Commission.    Annual  report,  lst--2d,  1900-01. 
'01-02. 
27bte.    2d    rpt.    entitled :    "  Steps    of    progress    in    Mich, 
forestry." 

—  First  report  of  the  directors,  1887/88 ;    with  the 

laws  of  Mich,  relating  to  forests.     11.     '88.     8°. 

—  [Announcement   of   a    convention   to    be    held  at 

Grand  Rapids.  Jan.  26-27,  1888.     '88.]     8°. 

—  Proceedings  of  Forestry  Convention,  1888.  '88.  8°. 
[Health.]     State  Board  of  Health.     Annual  report  of 

Secretary,  lst-28th,  1873-1900.     '74-1901.     8". 

—  Abstract  of  proceedings,  1887-97.     8°. 

—  Reports  of  quarterly  meetings,  1887-97. 

—  Report  of  special  meeting,  Sept.  1893. 

—  Quarterly  bulletin,  V.  1,  1898.     '98,     8°, 

—  "Weekly  reports  on  diseases,   1877,  79-82,     Repr. 

from  annual  report.     '79-84.     8°. 

—  Principal  meteorological  conditions  in  Mich.,  1877- 

83,  85,  86,   91,  93-96.     Repr.    from  annual  re- 
ports, 1878-95.     '78-97. 


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[Health,  continued.']  .. 

—  Teachers'    sanitary    bulletin,    "OS     1-33.      April 

1898-Dec.  1900.     n.t.p.     ['98-1900.]     8°. 

—  Laboratory   of    Hygiene:   Quarterly   report,    1st, 

1887.     '88.     8°. 

—  Proceedings  and  addresses.  Sanitary  Convention, 

1880,  84-94,  97,  98.     '80-98. 
trote.    Supplements  to  the  annual  reports. 

—  Proceedings  and  addresses,  annual  conference  of 

the  health  officers  in  Michigan,  2d,  3d,  4th,  18J4, 
96,  99.     '94-1900.     8°. 

—  Iniuries  and  loss  of  life  and  property  alleged  to 

have  been  caused  by  the  use  of  kerosene  in 
Mich.,  1890,92,  93.  n.  p.  ['90-93.]  8" 
_  Proposed  abolition  of  the  State  Board  of  Health. 
Reasons  for  its  existence,  work  accomplished,  its 
costs  and  its  benefits  for  the  people.  [1891.] 
8°.     xxix-xli,  p.       (Repr.   from  annual   report, 

1891.)  ,  ,     .  ,  ^. 

—  Public  hesith  legislation  and  proposed  legislation 

in  Mich,  in  1895.  Proposed  abolition  of  the 
Board  of  Health,  n.t.p.  ['95?]  8°.  c-cxxxvu,  p. 
(Repr.  from  annual  report,  1895?) 

—  The  State  Board  of  Health  —a  finger  on  the  pub- 

lic pulse  of  two  and  a  quarter  millions  of  people. 
n.  p.  1897.  8°.  cxxxviii-cxlii,  p.  (Repr. 
from  annual  report,  1896.)  ,  ,      .• 

—  Proceedings  of  the  quarter-rentennial  celebration 

of  the  establishment  of  the  Mich.  State  Board  ot 
Health,  held  at  Detroit,  Aug.  3,  1898.  n.  p. 
['98.]  8°.  100  p.  (Supplement  to  annual  re- 
port, 1898.) 

—  Michigan  a  summer  and  health  resort  State.     A 

directory  of  Mich,  summer  resorts,  mineral 
springs,  and  sanitaria.  Comp.  by  R.  P.  Hudson 
[by  authority  of  the  Legislature].    '98.    obi.  lb. 

142  p. 

—  A    quarter-century  of  public  health  literature  in 

Mich.  An  index  to  the  principal  subjects  m  the 
publications  of  the  State  Board  of  Health,  1873- 
98,  including  also  an  alphabetical  index  ot  the 
authors.     T.  S.  Ainge,  comp.     1899.     8°. 

—  State  Board  of  Health  and  a  quarter  of  a  century 

of  public  health  in  Mich.    T.  McClure.     [1898.] 

48  p. 
Genfral  note.    Various  pamphlets  and  circulars  on  sanitary 
subjects  are  published  by  the  Board. 
IHoriiculture.]    Board  of  Horticulture.    Report,  1872- 

1900.  ,       .       .•  u 

[Immigration.]     Commissioner  of  Immigration.     Ke- 
"-  port,  1871/72,  81-84.     72,83-85.     8°. 

-Michigan  and  its  resources.    1881.    8°.    144  p.  map. 

—  Same ;  2d  f(\.     1882.     8°.     166  p.     map. 

—  Same;  ithed.     1893.  „.        ., 
[Inspectors.]     Board  of  Inspectors.     Biennial  report, 

1890/92.     '93.     8«. 
[Insurance.]      Commissioner   of    Insurance.      Annual 
'-  "eport,  l8t-31st.  186'..-1901.     ['70?]-1902.     8°. 

Note.     Reports  in  '2  v.  each:  pt.  1,  Fire  and  marine  insur- 
ance; pt.  2,  I.ife  insurance. 

—  Supplemental  report  showing  the  condition  of  the 

stock    fire    insurance   companies    subsequent   to 
Oct.  8,   1871.     '71.     8".  ,      ,    ^  ,         ,     , 

[Internal    Improvements.]       Board    of    Internal    Im- 

"■  provements.     Report,  1838-41.     '38-41.     8°. 

rrahor  1      Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics. 

'-  Annual  report,  l8t-19th,  1883/84-1901/02.     '84- 

1902.     8". 

—  Annual  report  of  inspection   of  factories,  l8t-4tli, 

1893-1901.     '94-1902.     8". 


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[Mich. 


[Labor,  continued.'] 

—  Convict  labor  in  Mich.,  1893.     '93.     8°. 

—  Factory  statistics,  lH9(;/97-1901/02. 

—  Ooal    Mint    Inspector.      Annual    report,    ]st-3d, 

1899-1901.     '99-1901. 
Note.    In  rpt.  of  Bureau  of  Labor. 

{^Land   Department.]       State  Land    Office.     Report  of 
Commissioner,  1849-1901.     '49-1901.     8°. 
Note.    No  rpt.  1893. 

Live    Stock    Sanitary    Commission.     Biennial    report, 

lst-9th,  1885/8r)-19(il/02. 
Military  Board.     Report  for  the  year  ending  Sept.  30, 

1872.     '72.     8°. 

—  Laws,  rules,  and  regulations  governing  the  militia. 

National  Guard,  and  Naval  Brigade,  1!»02.     '02. 
12°.     317  p. 
[^Mines.]      Commissioner   of  Mineral   Statistics.     An- 
nual   report   on    mines    and    mineral    statistics, 
1877/78-1900.     '79-1901.     8°. 

Note.    Rpt.  for  1877  contains  also  "  rpt.  for  previous  years." 

See  also  tjack  under  Labor. 

[Oil.]     State  Inspector  of  Illuminati^ig  Oils.     Report, 

1877-1900.     '78-1901.     8°. 
[Poor.]     Svperintendent   of  Poor.     Report   [annual], 

Ist-30th,  1871-1900.     '72-1901.     8". 

—  Convention  of  Superintendents.     [Annual.]     Pro- 

ceedings 1875-94. 

Jail.s,    their    inspection    by   superintendents  of 

the  poor;  a    paper  read    before  the    convention 
Jan.  28,  1885,  by  Levi  L.  Barbour.     '8."i.     8°. 
[Railroads.]      Commissioner    of    Railroads.      Annual 
report,  lst-28th,  1872-1900.     '74-1901.     8°. 

—  Official  nulroad  map  of  Mich.,  1882. 

—  Same,  1885. 

Salt  Inspector.  Annual  report,  [1869] -1900.  ['70?]- 
1901. 

—  Statistics  rel.  to  saline  interests  of  Mich.    1881.    8°. 
[Swamp  Lajids.]     State  Swamp  Land  Commissioner. 

Report,  1867-84.     '69-85.     8°. 
Note.    Called  State  Swamp  Land  Board  previous  to  1881. 

[Taxation.]     Board   of    Equalization.     Proceedings, 

1871-1901.     8°. 
State   Tax  Statistician.      Annual  report,    1st,   1892- 

96.     '96.     8°.     370  p. 
Board   of    State     Tax    Commissioners.     1st    annual 

report,  1900.     '01.     8°. 

Institutions. 

[Agriculture.]  State  Agricultural  College  (Lansing, 
1857-  ).  Catalogue  of  officers  and  students; 
annual  1857-99. 

—  Report  of  the  President,  1866,  90/91.    '66,  92.    8°. 

pms. 

—  Annual   report  of  the  Professor  of   Horticulture 

and  Landscape  Gardening,  1887.     '87.     8°. 

—  Farmers'  institutes,   winters  of  1894-98.      [Bulle- 

tins 1-4.]     8°. 

—  S'awe,  1900-01.     Bulletin  no.  7.     8°. 

—  A  good   education   in  the    reach  of   every  young 

man.     [1892.]     8°. 

—  Report  of  W.  J   Beal  of  the  exercises  at  the  lay- 

ing of  the  cornerstone  of   the  botanical  labora- 
tory.    1893.     8°.     37  p. 

Note.    Repr.  from  ann.  rpt.  of  Sec.  of  State  Board  of  Agri- 
culture, 1891/92. 

—  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.    Annual  report, 

lst-8th,  1887/88-94/95. 
Bulletins,  nos.  1-200,  1885-May,  1902.     8°. 

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\_Agriculture^  continued.'} 

Special  bulletin,  Nos.   2-13.     Nov.    1896-Dec. 

1899.     •9(J-[99]. 

Elementary  science  ;  bulletins,  nos.  1-6.     1897- 

98. 
State  Agricultural  Society.     Transactions,  1849-59. 
{^Blind.}       School  for   the  Blind    (Lansing,  1880-     ). 
Biennial  report  of   Board  of  Control,  Ist-lOth, 
1880/82-98/1900.     '82-1901.     8°. 

—  Report  of  board  of  commissioners,  1881-88. 
Dairymen's     Association.     Annual    report,     l8t-16th, 

1885-19U0.     '80-1900.     8". 
[Dtaf,  Dumb  and   Blind.']     Asylum  for  Deaf,  Dumb 
and  Blind  (Flint,  1854-     ).    Report  of  Board  of 
Trustees,  1856-80.     8°. 
Note.    Succeeded  by  School  for  the  Blind  and  School  for  the 
Deaf  and  Dumb. 

School  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  (Flint).     Biennial  re- 
port, 15th-24tli,  1881/82-99/1900.     '82-1900.    8°. 
Note.    Called  State  Institute  for  Educating  Deaf  and  Dumb, 
1881-84;  rpts.  numbered  consecutively  with  those  of  Asylum 
for  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind. 

\_Education.'\  State  Normal  College  {YYia\\a,nt\,\Sb2-  ). 
Catalogue  of  officers  and  menabers,  1853,  57/58, 
61/62,  68/69-79/80.     80. 

—  Circular,  1880/81. 

—  Calendar,  1881-90  [?] 

—  Register,  1891-96  [?] 

—  Year  book,  1896/97-1901/02.    Ypsilanti,  '97-1902. 

12". 
Note.  The  title  of  the  annual  catalogue  has  gone  through 
the  several  changes  noted  above.  The  only  early  catalogues 
known  to  have  been  printed  are  those  recorded  here.  Several 
documents  were  published  for  the  Centennial  (1876)  and  the 
World's  Fair  (1893).  Papers  read  before  the  Pedagogical 
Society  of  the  College,  and  various  circulars  have  also  been 
published  from  time  to  time.  Known  as  State  Normal  School 
until  1897. 

—  Its  plan   and  purpose  and  an  outline  of  its  work. 

Grand  Rapids,  1893.     12°.      136  p. 

—  The    Aurora.     Senior  class  annual,  v.  1-8,  1894- 

1901.     Ypsilanti,  '94-1901.     il. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-3,  Dec.  1894-Jan.    1895.     Ypsil- 

anti, '94-95.     8°.     ea.  4  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  Anniversary  Day  exercises,  March 

1'8,  1895.'     Ypsilanti  ['95].     8°.     55  p. 

—  History  of  the  Mich.  State  Normal  School    .    .     . 

1849-99.     By  Prof.  Daniel  Putnam.     Ypsilanti, 
'99.     8".     368  p. 
Central  State  Normal  School  (Mt.  Pleasant,  1891-    ). 
Annual    catalogue,     lst-7th,     1895/96-1901/02. 
h.  t.  p.    '96-1902.     8«. 
Note.    Established  in  1891  as  a  private  institution  and  trans- 
ferred to  the  State  in  1895.     Catalogue  1901/02  is  v.  2,  no.  2  of 
Bulletin,  new  series. 

—  Bulletin;  New  series,  v.  1-2  [1901?]-02.     8°. 
Northern  State  Normal  School  (Marquette,  1899-    ). 

Yearbook,  lst-3d,  1899/1900-1901/02.    1900-02. 
A'ote.    Catalogue  1901/02  is  v.  2,  no.  1  of  Bulletin. 
Afichif/an  College  of  Mines  (\louiihton,  1885-  ).   Year 
book,     lst-16th,    1886/87-1901/02.      Houghton, 
'87-1902. 

—  Bulletin;  v.  1-2  [190l?]-02.     8°. 

—  Directors' report,  1886-91.     1  v.    '91.     8°.     148  p. 

—  Same,  1890-92.     1  v.     '93.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  President,  1896.   h.t.p.    ['96.]     8°. 

lip. 

—  See  vnder  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1887. 

State  Viiblic  School  for  Dependent  Children  (Cold- 
water,  1H74-  ).  Report  of  Board  of  Control, 
1874-1900.     '74-1900.     8°. 

Note.    Biennial  after  1882. 


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[Education,  continued.] 

University  of  Michigan  (Ann  Arbor,  1837-     ).    Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Board  of  Regents,  1858-76.     8°. 

—  Calendar,  1853-1902. 

2^ote.    Called  Catalogue  before  1870. 

—  General  catalogue  of  officers  and  graduates  from 

its  organization.     1837-1861.     '64. 

—  Same,  1837-90.     '91.     8". 

—  Same,  1837-1901.     1902.     8°. 

—  Report  of  President,  1852-98. 

—  Public    exercises    on    conipletion   of   the    Library 

building.  Doc.  12,  1883. 

—  Constitutional  provisions,  laws  and  by-laws.     Rev. 

ed.  adopted  July  18,  1883.     '83. 

—  Semi-centennial     celebration    of   organization    of 

Michigan  University,  1887.     '87. 

—  Necrology,  supplement  to  general  catalogue,  1891. 

—  Report  of  Librarian,  1891-99. 

Mote.  Various  addresses,  lectures,  papers  and  memorials 
have  been  published  by  the  University. 

—  See  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1877. 
Feehle- Minded    and     Epileptic,     Home    for    (Lapeer). 

Biennial     report,     1894/96-98/1900.       '96-1900. 
8°. 
[Otology. '\     State  Geologist.     Annual  report,  1838-46. 
Detroit,  '39-46.     8°. 

Note.  Rpts.  1838-46  were  pub.  in  Joint  documents ;  1838-44> 
by  Douglas  Houghton  ;  1845,  uo  rpt.  made  owing  to  death  of 
D.  Houghton;  1846,  by  S.  W.  Hlggins,  principal  assistant. 

—  Reports  on  the  mineral  region  of  Lake  Superior, 

with  map  and  chart;  by  J.  Flouyhtoii,  Jr.,  and 
T.  W.  Bristol.     Detroit.     1846. 

Note.  A  second  ed.  was  pub.  in  Buffalo  in  1846,  by  J. 
Houghton,  Jr.,  with  title :  The  mineral  region  of  Lake 
Superior. 

—  First  biennial  report  of  the  progress  of  the  geo- 

logical survey  of  Michigan,  embracing  obser- 
vations of  the  geology,  zoology  and  botany  of  the 
lower  peninsula,  Dec.  31,  1860,  by  A.  Winchell. 
'61.  8°. 

—  Geological  survey  of  Mich.,  1869-1900.     7  v.  and 

atlas.     N.  Y.     '73-190U.     8°. 

Cant.:  V.  1,2:  Upper  peninsula,  1869-73,  by  A.  Winchell 
and  others.  1873.  v.  o :  Lower  peninsula,  1873-76,  by  C 
Rominger.  1876.  v.  4  :  Upper  peninsula,  1878-80,  by  C.  Kom- 
inger.  1881.  v.  5:  Upper  peninsula,  1881-84,  Lower  penin- 
sula, 1885-93,  by  L.  L.  Hubbard.  1895.  V.6:  Upper  peninsula, 
1893-97,  by  L.  L.  Hubbard.  1899.  v.  7:  Lower  peninsula, 
1893-99,  by  A.  C.  Lane  and  others.  1900.  v.  8,  pt.  1 :  Clays 
and  shales  of  Mich.,  by  H.  Ries.     1901. 

Note.  Complete  acts  of  this  survey  are  rare;  all  but  v.  5,  6, 
7  and  8  are  out  of  print.  Each  v.  contains  from  1  to  3  parts, 
also  issued  separately. 

—  Report  of  the  progress  of  the  geological  survey. 

1871.     8°.      64  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Board  of  Geological  Survey  for  the 

years  1891,  92;  to  which  are  appended  exhibits 
setting  forth  the  expenses  of  the  survey  to  Nov., 
1892.     '93. 

—  Extracts   from   annual   rpts.  of   State   Geologist, 

1897-98.     '99.     8". 
Note.    By  an  error  contains  only  rpt.  for  1898. 

[History.']     State  Pioneer  and  Historical  Society.    Re- 
port, V.  4-10.     1881-86. 

—  Collections,  v.  1-29.     1886-99. 
[Horticulture.]     State  Horticultural  Society.     Annual 

report  of  Secretary,  ll-30th,  1881-1900.     8°. 

Note.  From  1871-1880  called  Pomological  Society,  which 
Bee  forward  for  reports  of  those  years. 

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[Mich. 


\_Insane.'\    Asylum  for  the  Insane  (Kalamazoo).  Report 
of  Trustees,  185G/58-98/1900.     'Sy-IDOO.      8°. 

—  Annual  abstract  of  statistical  information  relative 

to  the  insane,  deaf,  dumb,  and  blind,  also  statis- 
tics of  the  idiotic  and  epileptic,   l8t-19th,  1873- 
91;  96-1900.     '74-1900.     8°. 
State  Asylum  (Ionia).     Biennial    report,     1885/86- 
99/1900.     '86-1901.     8°. 

Note.  Until  1899  called  "  Asylum  for  Dangerous  and  Crim- 
inal Insane." 

Eastern  Asylum   (Pontiac).     Biennial  report  of  the 

Boardof  Trustees,  1874-98/1900.     '74-1900.    8°. 
Northern  Asylum  (Traverse  City).     Biennial  report, 

1882-98/1900.     '82-1900.     8°. 
Upper  Peninsula  Asylum  (Newberry).      [Biennial] 

report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  [lst]-3d,  June 

30,  189G-1900.     '96-1900.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  Board  of  Building  Commissioners. 

Feb.  18,  1895.     8°.     20  p. 
[Institutions.]     Board  of  Control  of  State  Institutions. 

Biennial  report,  1890/92-94/96.     '93-96.     8°. 
[Library.]     State  Library.     Biennial  report  of   State 

Librarian,  1859-1900.     '61-1900.     8°. 

M>te.  Biennial  rpt.  includes  list  of  biennial  purchase  of 
bookB. 

—  Catalogue,  1850,  58,  65,  73-82.     8°. 

—  Supplements,  lst-3d,  1884-90.     8°. 

—  Catalogue    of   the  Law    Dept. ;    comp.  by    S.    A. 

Tumlinson.     1896.     8".     685  p. 

—  Catalogue :    U.    S.    documents,  State    documents, 

foreign  exchanges.     1898.     8°.     276  p. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-3,  5.     1897-1901.     8°. 

Cont.:  1,  Study  Clubs,  1897;  2,  Libraries  in  Mich.,  1897;  3, 
Travelling  and  associate  libraries  in  Mich.,  1898;  5,  Travelling 
libraries  in  Mich.,  lyOO. 

Xote.  Iso.  1  reprinted  in  1901,  with  title:  "Outlines  of 
study  for  the  use  of  clubs." 

—  List  of  duplicates  for  sale  or  exchange,  1893.     8°. 

I'l  p. 
State  Board   of  Librar-y    Commissioners.      Annual 
report,  lst-2d,  1899/1900-1901.     1901-02.     8°. 

—  Free  public  libraries  in  Mich.     [Circ,  n.  t.  p.] 

4  p. 

—  IIow  to  start  a  free  public  library;  prep,  by  M.  C. 

Spencer,  Sec'y.     1900.     7  p. 

—  Catalogue  of  books  suitable  for  a  popular  library. 

Comp.  by  M.  C  Spencer.     1901.     8°.     205  p. 

—  Women's  clubs  and  free  public  libraries.     By  M. 

C.  Spencer.     19i)l.     8".     8  p. 

—  Legislative  history  of  township  libraries  in     .     .     . 

Mich,     from    1835  to    1901.      Comp.    by    L.    M. 
Miller.     1902.     8°.     25  p. 
Michigan    Library   Association.     Proceedint's,    10th 
annual  meeting,  1900.     8". 
Pomological  Society.    Annual  report,  Ist-lOth,  1871-80. 

Note.  Name  changed  In  1880  to  Horticultural  Society,  which 
nee  back  for  later  reportH. 

[Prisons.]     Stale  Prison  {.luckson).     Rei)ort  of  Board 
of  Control,  1849-1900.     '50-1900.     8". 

Note.  Annual  1849-Hl ;  biennial  beginning  1891/92.  Rpt. 
formerly  made  by  Board  of  Inspectors. 

—  Proc('(-dings  of  the  Boards  of  Control  of  tlie  prisons 

of  Mich.,  in  joint HcsHJon,  Marquette  and  Lansing, 
1897-98.      '97-98.     H". 

Hcc  forward  llfformalorif.s  ;  (in<l  under  iM^Miiiurv,  Jour- 
nula,  JJocn.,  etc.,  1875. 


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\^Reformntories.']  House  of  Correction  (Ionia).  Mc- 
port  of  Hoard  of  Managers;  lst-5th  annual, 
187t;/77-79/80;    Ist-lOth    biennial,    1880/82-98/ 

1900.  '77-l!)00. 

Note.  Keporls  since  1894  entitled  Report  of  Board  of  Con- 
trol of  Stale  llouse  of  Correction  and  Reformatory  at  Ionia. 

—  House  of  Correction  and  Branch  Stale  Prison  in 

Upper    Peninsula    (Marquette).      Biennial    re- 
port of  the  Boaril  of  Control  [lst]-4th,  1892/94- 
98/1900.     '94-1900.     8°. 
Indvstridl    School    for     Hoys     (Lansing,    185.")-     ). 
Report,  biennial,  1857-1900.     '57-1900.     8°. 
Note.     Known  as  Reform  School  until  1893. 

—  Bulletin,  1893. 

Industrial    Home    for    Girls  (Adrian,   1879-).     Bi- 
ennial report,   Ist-l  1th,    1879/80-99/1900.     '80- 

1901.  8°. 

Note.     No.  1  called  let  annual  rpt. 

Soldiers'    Home.      Biennial    report   of    the    Board    of 
Managers,  lst-8th,  1884/86-98/1900.     '86-1901. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Doc,  etc.,  1887. 

Judiciary. 

Supreme    Court.      Michigan    Supreme  Court   reports, 
1843-47;  v.  1-124,  1847- June  1902.     126  v. 

Cont.:  1843-47,  by  8.  T.  Douglass;  2  v.  V.  1,  1847-50;  by  R. 
Manning.  2-4,  1851-57;  by  O.  C.  Gibbs.  5-12,  18o8-64;  by 
T.  M.  Cooley.  13,  1864-65;  by  E.  W.  Meddaugh.  14-18, 
1865-69;  by  VV:  Jeunison.  19-22,  1869-71;  by  U.  K.Clarke. 
23-36,  1871-77;  by  Hoyt  Post.  37-58,  1877-86;  by  H.  A. 
Chaney.  59-105,  1886-96;  by  W:  D.  Fuller.  Iiifi-124,  1896- 
1902;  by  J:  A.  Brooks. 

—  Same,  v.  23-37;  2d  ed.,  annotated. 
Chancery  report,  1836-42;  by  E.  B.  Harrington. 

—  Same;  rev.  ed.,  with  notes  by  T.  M.  Cooley. 
Chancery  report,  1842-45  ;   by  H.  N.  Walker. 

—  Same;  annotated  by  M.  D.  Ewell. 

Digest  of  reported  cases  in  the  Mich,  reports.      1838- 

65.     T.  M.  Cooley.     '66.     8°. 
Michigan  Msi  Prius,  1869-71  ;  by  C.  R.  Brown.     2  v. 
Michigan    Nisi   Prius,    compilation    of    cases,    [1868- 

84]  ;  by  C.  B.  Howell. 

Legislature. 

Sessions  annual  through  1851 ;  since  then  biennial,  in  odd 
years,  beginning  January.  Adjourned  sessions,  1836,  37; 
extra  sessions,  1836,  37,  51,  58,  61,  62,  64,  70,  72,  74,  82,  92,  98, 
99/1900,  1900. 

jSee  also  Supplemental. 

[Laws  of  the  State.'\     Acts   of  the  Legislature,    1835- 
1901. 

Note.  Laws  of  1835-36  are  in  1  v.  Laws  of  adjourned  sess. 
1837  bound  with  laws  of  1838.  Laws  of  extra  sess.  1830,  51, 
61  are  bound  with  those  of  regular  sess.;  those  of  1858,  62, 
64,  70,  72  are  in  separate  v.  Laws  of  1867  are  in  2  v. ;  laws  of 
1869,  71,  73  in  3  v.  each. 

Beginning  with  extra  sess.  1874,  laws  are  divided  into,  and 
known  as.  Public  Act.s  and  Local  Acts,  and  pub.  in  separate 
v.,  except  those  of  the  extra  sessions,  which  are  pub.  together 
and  entitled  Public  and  Local  Acts. 

Many  of  the  compilations  listed  below  under  Special  Laws 
are  probably  published  by  the  Auditor,  Secretary  of  State,  or 
other  officers. 

—  Revised  statutes,  1837-38;  by  E.  B.  Harrington  and 

E.  J.  Roberts.     '38.     8°.     817  p. 

—  Revised  statutes,   1846;  by  S.  M.  Green.     '46.     8". 

829  p. 

—  Compiled  laws;  by  T.  M.  Cooley.     2  v.     1857. 

—  Compiled  laws;  by  J.  S.  Dewey.     2  v.     1872. 

—  General  statutes  in  force,  incl.  acts  passed  at  ses- 

sions 1882-89 ;  with  notes  and  digests  of  decisions 
of  the  Supreme  Court  rel.  thereto;  by  A.  Howell. 
3  V.     '83-90.     8°. 


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STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Mich. 


\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'^ 

—  Compiled  laws;  by  L.  M.  Miller.      4  v.     1897.     8°. 

—  Index  to  amended  laws  of  Mich.;  cont.  a  synopsis  of 

new  laws  passed  since  the  compilation  of  1857,  with 
amendments ;  references  to  all  amendments  to  the 
compiled  laws ;  and  general  index  to  the  compiled 
laws  of  1857;  by  James  W.  Keid.      1867.     8°. 

—  Index  to  the    general  laws    enacted    by  Legislature 

1872-77,  and  to  sections  and  chapters  of  the  com- 
piled laws  amended  or  repealed.      1877.     8'^. 

—  Index  to  the  general   laws  enacted   by  Legislature, 

1882-87,  and  to  sections  and  chapters  of  Howell's 
"  Annotated  statutes"  amended  or  repealed.  '87. 
8°. 

—  \_Statutory    Revision.^     Proposed    revision    of    the 

general  statutes,  as  reported  to  the  Legislature  in 
1846,  by  S.  M.  Green.     2  v.     Detroit,  n.  d.     4°. 

—  \_Special  Laivs.^  [Banking.}  Banking  laws,  1837.  8°. 
Same,   as  amended    July  3,    1889,  and  Feb.   2G. 

1891.     n.t.p.     8°. 
Note.    Bound  with  3d  ann.  rpt.  of  Commissioner  of  Banking. 

General  banking  law,  with  amendments  to  June  2, 

1897. 

—  [Births,    Deaths,    and   Marriages.']      Laws   rel.  to 

registration  of  births,  deaths,  and  marriages, 
1898,  1900. 

—  [Bridges.]     See  forward  under  Highways. 

—  [BitildAng  and  Loan  Associations.]     Laws  relating 

to  building  and  loan  associations.  J.  S.  Stearns, 
comp.      1899.     8°.      12  p. 

—  [Cities.]     Act  to  provide  for   the  incorporation  of 

cities  of  the  4th  class,  with  amendments,  1897. 

—  [Dogs.]     Laws  rel.  to  tax  on  dogs,  1899.      1900.     8°. 

—  [Drains.]     Laws  relating  to  drainage.    1881,85,87. 
Drain    law,   annotated   and   published  under  the 

supervision  of  A.  A.  Ellis,  Atty.-gen.     1893.     8°. 

Laws  rel.  to  construction  of  drains;  comp.  by  Sec. 

of  State,  1896,  99.     '96-1900.     8°. 

—  [Election.]     Election  laws  of  the  State,  with  a  digest 

of  the  decisions  of  the  Sui)reme  Court  and  provisions 
of  the  Constitution  and  Statutes  of  the  U.  S.  re- 
lating to  elections.      1875,  88,93,  94,  1900.     8°. 

Same :    Supplement,  comprising  the  election  laws 

passed  bv  the  Legislature  of  1895;  comp.  by 
Sec.  of  State.     '96.     8°.      140  p. 

—  [Fish  and   Game.]     Fish  and  game  laws  of  Mich., 

Aug.  1881,  85,  93,  95,  97,  99. 

Note.    Revisions  of    1897   and   1899    under   supervision   of 
Sec.  of  State. 

—  [Health.]     Compiled    laws    rel.    to    public    health, 

1875,  76,  83,  90,  99. 

—  [Highways  and  Bridges.]     Laws  rel.  to  highways 

and  bridges,  1871,  75,  81,  87,  94,  1900.     8°. 

—  [Insurance.]     Laws  regulating  life  insurance  com- 

panies transacting  Ijusincss  in  this  State,  as  adopted 
in  1869  and  amended  by  subsequent  acts.  Comp. 
by  S.  M.  Row,  Commissioner  of  Insurance.     1876. 

Law  rcdating  to  fire  and  marine  insurance  com- 
panies, in  force  July  1,  1891  ;   by  W.  E.  Magill. 

Laws  of   the  State  regulating   life  and   casualty 

insurance  comjiaines  transacting  business  in  this 
State,  as  published  in  Ilowells'  annotated  statutes: 
by  W.  I-:.  Magill.      189:5. 

Laws  relating  to  mutual  fire  insurance  companies, 

in  force  July  21,  1893;  by  T.  F.  Giddings. 

Laws    r<dating  to  life,    casualty,   fire  and  marine 

insurance  enacte<l  1893.     h.  t.  p.     ['93.]     8'^     9  p. 

Insurance  laws    in    force    at   close  of  legislation, 

1899. 

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\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.] 

—  [Lands.'}     See  forward  under  Railroads. 

—  [Liquor.}     Liquor  laws  of  Mich.,  Aug.  188L 
Acts  of  Legislature  of  188;5  rel.  to  sale  of  intoxi- 
cating liquors. 

Amendment  to  the  liquor  law,  1887. 

Laws  rel.  to  the  manufacture  and  sale  of  spirituous 

liquors.     1895. 
See  also  Jnider  Executive  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State,  1900. 

—  [Live  Stock.}     Live  stock  sanitary  laws,  1900. 

—  [Manufacturing   and    Mercantile}     Manufacturing 

and  mercantile  law,  1895,  97,  99. 

—  [Militia.}     Compiled  militia  laws,  1825,  3;i,  38,  46, 

59.      12°. 
Manual  of  the  militia  laws  of  Mich.,  1883. 

—  [Mining.}       Mining     laws    of     Mich.,     1877,     98, 

99. 

—  [Orchards  and   Vineyards.}     Laws  for  the  protec- 

tion of  orchards  and  vineyards,  1900. 

—  [Poor.}     Compiled  poor  laws,  1878. 

Laws  rel.  to  the  sujjport  of  poor  persons,  1895, 

98,  99,  1900. 

—  [Railroads.}     Act  to  provide  for  the  incorporation 

of   railroad   compMnics,    1855,    [with    amendments 

1855,  57].     Also,   Act  making   a   grant   of  land.s, 

1856,  [and}  Act  disposing  of  certain  grants,  1857. 
n.  t.  p.     8°. 

General  railroad  laws,  1870,  71,   75,    79,   81,85, 

90,  96,  99.     8". 

Laws  relating  to  railroad  companies.     1870. 

Public  acts  rel.  to  Mich,  railroads  passed  by  Leg- 
islature of  1891-93. 

—  [Schools.}     See   under   Inspection   and    Regulation, 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction. 

—  [Taxation.}     Tax  laws  of  the  State;  being  an  Act 

to  provide  for  assessing  property  at  its  true 
value,  and  for  levying  and  collecting  taxes  there- 
on, approved  Feb.  14,  1853,  April  1858.  '53-58. 
8°. 

Tax   law,   1869,   and    amendments    of    1871-73. 

'73.     8°. 

Tax  laws  enacted  by  Michigan  Legislature,  1885, 

93. 

General    tax  law,    1893,  95,   97,  99.      Comp.  by 

State  Tax  Statistician.     '95.     8^ 

• —  [Towiishtps.}  Laws  concerning  the  organization 
and  government  of  townships  and  the  powers  and 
duties  of  township  officers  and  boards  of  super- 
vision;  with  forms  and  notes;  by  E.  M.  Haines. 
Detroit,  1860.     8°. 

—  [  Villages.}  Laws  rel.  to  the  incorporation  of  villages, 

1895. 
Act  to  provide  for  the  incorporation  of  villages, 

with  amendments    of   1897-99.      Comp.   by    J.   S. 

Stearns,  Sec.  of  State.     "99. 
[Journals,   Documents,   etc.]     Journal    of  the    Senate, 

1835-1901.     '36-1901.     8°. 

Note.  -Journals  of  extra  seas,  are  in  separate  v.,  except 
those  of  1836,  37,  61.  Those  of  extra  sessions  1851,  62,  92  in- 
clude the  House  journals  of  those  sessions.  Journals  1867- 
73,  77-97  are  in  2  v.  each. 

—  Journal  of  the  House,  1835-1901.     '36-1901.     8°. 

Note.  Journals  of  extra  sessions  are  in  separate  v.,  except 
those  of  1836,  37.  Journals  of  extra  sessions  1851,  62,  92  are 
bound  with  Senate  journals  of  those  sessions.  Journals  of 
1863,  65,  75-85  are  in  2  v.  each;  those  of  1867-73,  87-97  in 
3  V.  each. 

—  Bills  of  the  Senate,  1883-95. 

—  Bills  of  the  House,  1883-95. 

Note.     1889  in  2  v. 

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\_.Journals,  Documents,  etc,  continved.^ 
—  Senate  documents,  1838-67.     '38-67. 


8°. 


Ti^ote.  For  1835-37  and  extra  sess.  1858,  see  Senate  journal; 
for  extra  8688.  1851,  see  House  journal.  Docs,  for  1840,  41  in 
2  V.  each.  Includes  House  docs.  1843-46,  51-53,  67  and  extra 
sessions  1862,  64. 

See  also  Joint  documents,  p.  250. 

—  House  documents,  1838-67.     '38-67.     8°. 

I^ote.  For  1837  and  extra  sessions  1851,  58,  see  House  jour- 
nal. Docs,  for  1840,  41  in  2  v.  each.  Bound  with  Senate  docs. 
1843-46,  51-53,  67  and  extra  sessions  1862,  64. 

See  also  Joint  documents,  p.  250. 

—  Rules  of  House  of  Representatives  for  1835.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     12°. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  agriculture,  Feb.  22,  1839. 

—  Repiirt  of  the   committee  on  education  relative  to 

establishing  a  reform  school  for  girls,  n.  t.  p. 
[1861.]     8«.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  to  inquire  into  the  mili- 

tary expenditures  of  the  State  during  the  last  year. 
n.p.     1862.     8°.     104  p.     (Sen.  Doc.  8.) 

—  Report  of  the  minority    of  the  joint  committee  on 

education  and  agriculture  relative  to  the  Agricul- 
tural College.     71.  t.  p.     [1863.]     8°.     32  p. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  to  whom  was  referred 

the  memorial  of  T.  T.  Lyon  and  Sanford  Howard 
relative  to  the  preservation  of  forest  trees,  n.  t.p. 
[1867.]     8°.     31  p. 

—  Journal  of  the    Senate  [during]   the  trial  of  C:   A. 

Edmonds.     1872. 

—  Report  on  the  taxation  of  railroad  lands.     1873.    8°. 

—  State  Prison  investigation,  1875.    '75.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  of  1877  on  an  alleged 

defalcation,  and  matters  connected  therewith,  in 
the  laboratory  department  of  the  University  of 
Michigan.     1877.     8°. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  of  1879  on  alleged  mis- 

management in  the  Asylum  for  the  Insane  at  Kala- 
mazoo.    1879.     8°. 

—  Investigation  of  charges  against  Milo  H.  Dakin  be- 

fore the  Mich.  House  of  Representatives,  Apr.  25- 
27,  1887.     8«. 

—  Rules  of    order    governing   trial    of   Hon.    Milo    H. 

Dakin,  1887. 

—  Joint  report  to  the  Legislature  on  the  Mich.   Mining 

School,  1887. 

—  Memorial    of    Hon.    Ovid    N.  Case,    pronounced    in 

Mich.  Legislature,  1887. 

—  Remarks  of   lion.  H.  W.  Seymour  before  the  Mich. 

Senate  on  bill  to  establish  a  prison  of  infamy,  18S7. 

—  Report  of  Senate  committee  on  Senate  bill  no.  43, 

1887. 

—  Report  of  special  joint  committee  on  the  condition 

of  the  life  insurance  companies  of  Mich.    1887.   8<^. 

—  Testimony  in  the  investigation  of  the  Mich.  Soldier's 

Home  before  joint  committee,  P^eb.  1887.     8". 

—  Legislative  proceedings,  Jan.  21,  1889:  Memorial  of 

Hon.  J.  H.  McDonald,  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Mich.    1889. 

—  Memorial  proceedings   for  (Jen.  Wm.    T.   Sherman 

and  David  D.  Porter.     1891.     4". 

—  Legislative    proceedings:     Memorial    of    James    G. 

HIaine.     1893.     8°.     36  p. 

—  fiame  :  Memorial  of  Rutherford  R.  Hayes  and  Henry 

P.  Baldwin.      1893.     8".     68  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  investigate  the  State  Board 

of  Health,     n.  t.  p.      [1894.]     8". 

—  Legislative    proceedings  :    Memorial  of   Francis    B. 

Stockbridge;  [comp.  by  S:  F.  Cook].  1895.  4°. 
[60  p.]    port. 

—  Iteport  of  conference  committee  on  the  Merriman 

railroad  taxation  bill.     1897.     8°.     24  p. 

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Miscellaneous. 

[Ca/mZ.]  St.  Mary's  Ship  Canal.  [Report],  18ofi- 
80. 

\_Canvassers.']  Board  of  State  Canvassers.  Papers  in 
the  matter  of  removal  of  John  VV.  Joehim,  Sec. 
of  State,  Joseph  F.  Hambitzor,  State  Treasurer, 
and  John  G.  Herry,  Commisniimer  of  the  State 
Land  OfBce,  comprising  the  Board  of  State  Can- 
vassers, 1894.     '95.     8". 

\Capitol.'\  State  Building  Commissioners.  Annual 
report,  1872,  77.     8°. 

—  Final  report,  for  the  period  Oct.  1,  1877-May  21, 

1879.     '79.     8°. 

—  Lansing  the  capital,  1873. 

—  Proceedings  at  the  laying  of  the  cornerstone  of  the 

new  Capitol,  1873.  Compiled  by  A.  L.  Bours. 
'73.    80. 

—  Inaugural    proceedings    at   the    dedication  of  the 

new  Capitol,  Jan.  1,  1879;  comp.  by  A.  L. 
Bours,  Sec.  Board  of  Building  Commissioners. 
'79.  8°.  pi. 
\_Expositions.'\  Board  of  Cententfial  Managers  for  tlie 
International  Exhihition  [at  Philadelphia],  1870. 
'77.     8°. 

—  Catalogue    of   the   products  of    Michigan  at    the 

Centennial  Exposition.  Compiled  by  W.  J.  Beul. 
1876.     8°.     pi. 

See  also    wider  InBtitutiouw,    Education,    Staty    Normal 
College,  Kote. 

Board  of  World's  Fair  Managers.     Report,  1893,  94. 

See    aho    under  Institutions,    Education,    State    Normal 
College,  Note. 

Pan-American  Exposition  Commission.  Report, 
1901 ;  comp.  by  H.  H.  Smith.     «».     46  p. 

Fire  Relief  Commission.     Report,  1882. 

\_Flags.']     Flags  of  Mich.     1877. 

[Fund  Commissioners.]  Board  of  Fund  Commis- 
sioners.      Report,   1877-78.     '78.     8°. 

Gettysburg  Battlefield  Commission.  Michigan  at  Get- 
tysburg, July  1-3,  1803:  Proceedings  [at]  dedi- 
cation of  the  Mich,  monuments  upon  the  battle- 
field, June  12,  1889;  with  a  report  of  the  Cora- 
mission,  etc.     maps  and  il.     '89.     8°. 

[Insane.]  Board  of  Commissioners  to  Select  a  Loca- 
tion for  an  additional  Asylum  for  the  Insane. 
Report,  Sept.  30,  1882. 

[Legislature.]  Proceedings  of  Legislative  reunions, 
1886,  88,  90.     3  v.     8°. 

[Michigan.]  Michigan.  Sketches  of  its  history,  re- 
sources, and  industries.  Compiled  by  S.  B. 
McCracken.     1876. 

—  Same,   compiled    by    F:    Morley.       1881 ;    revised 

edition,  1882. 

—  Same.,  compiled  by  J:  W.  Joehim.     1893. 

—  Same;  3d  ed.      1893.     il.  and  map.     8°. 

—  Commissiqn  on  the  Semi- Centennial  Celebration  of 

the  Admission  of  Mich,  into  the  U?iion.  The 
semi-centennial :  addresses  at  its  celebration, 
June  15,  1886.     '86.     8°. 

—  Michigan  biographies ;  early  history  of  Michigan 

State    officers,    members    of     the    Legislature, 

[etc.],   1837-87;   compiled    by  S.    D.   Bingham. 

1888. 
[Prison  Congress.]   Commissioners  to  the  International 

Prison  Congress,  Stockholm,  Sivedeii.,  Aug.  1878. 

Report  of  C.  D.  Randall,  Commissioner,     h.  t.  p. 

['78.]     8°.     12  p. 
State  House  officers.     Report,  1894. 

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[Mich. 


Supplemental  :    Territorial. 
Session  laws,  lst-6th  Legislative  Council,  1824-35.     8°.  i 

Note.  Session  laws  of  Ist  Council  printed  only  in  statutes. 
Laws  of  Ist  and  Jd  sessions  in  separate  v.  Special  session  of 
6tii  Council,  183o,  makes  an  extra  v.  Printed  at  Detroit,  ex- 
cept 1830,  which  was  printed  at  Pontiac. 

Laws  of  the  Territory.  1805-35;  comp.  by  S.  F.  Cook 
and  the  Sec.  of  State.    4  v.   Lansing,  1871-84.   8°. 
Note.    Includes  all  the  Territorial  laws. 
Laws    of    Michigan,    1805.      Washington,  D.    C,  '06. 
8°.     179  p. 
Note.    Known  as  Woodward  code. 
Some  of   the  acts   of    the   Territory,   with   titles   and 
digest  of  all  the  acts  now  in  force,  1816.     De- 
troit, '16.     138,  11  p. 
Note.    Known  as  Cass  code. 
Laws    of   the    Territory,    with    marginal   notes  and  an 
index;  to  which"  are  prefixed  tlie  ordinance  and 
acts  of  Congress  relating  to  this  Territory.     De- 
troit, 1820.     8°.     517  p. 
Laws    of   the    Territory;    adopted   by    the    Legislative 
Board  .since  July  3,  1821.     Published  by  author- 
ity.    Detroit,  '24.     40  p. 
Laws  of' Mich,  and  of  the  Congress  of  the  U.  S.  affect- 
ing the  State,  1825. 
Laws  of  the  Territory,  comprising  the  acts  of  a  public 
nature;    with  the  Declaration  of  Independence, 
Constitution  of  the  U.  S.,   and   certain  Acts  of 
Congress  relative  to   said  Territory.     Published 
by  authority.     Detroit,  1827.     8°.     709  p. 
Laws  of  the  Territory,  condensed,  arranged  and  passed 

by  the  5th  Legislative  Council,  1833.     8". 
Executive  acts  of  Mich.,  1815-22. 

Private  and  incorporation  laws  pnssed  at  the  2d  session 
of   the  5th   Legislative   Council.     Published  by 
authority.     Detroit,  1833.     8°.     168  p. 
Township  laws  of  the  Territory.     Detroit,  1827,  33.  8°. 

Note.    Edition  of  1S27  also  in  French. 
Journals,   lst-6th  Legislative  Council,  1824- Aug.,  1835. 
'24-35.     8°. 
Note.    Journals  of  1st  and  •2d  sess.  of  each  Council  in  sep- 
arate V.    Journal  of  6th  Council  reprinted,  1894. 


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WISCONSIN    STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


Lint  compiled  by  I:  S:  Bradlfy,  Librarian  State  Historical 
Society  of  Wisconsin,  AIadiso7i. 

Visited  by  Jean  Nicolet,  1B34.  French  Jesuit  mission  estab- 
lished at  La  I'ointe  16fi5;  at  Green  Bay,  1669.  Ceded  by  France 
to  Great  Britain,  1703.  Kmbraccd  in  Province  of  Quebec,  1774. 
Ceded  to  U.  H.,  1783.  Part  of  Northwest  Territory,  17h7-1800; 
of  Indiana  Territory,  lsOO-09;  of  Illinois  Territory,  1809-18; 
of  Michigan  Territory,  1818-35.  Territory  of  Wisconsin  organ- 
ized, 183(3.  Territory  of  Iowa  detached,  1838.  Admitted  as  a 
State,  1848. 

State  documents  and  reports  issued  annually  prior  to  1884; 
biennially  since,  covering  2  years  ending  Sept.  30  of  even  years, 
when  fiscal  year  ends.  Published  at  Madison  unless  otherwise 
specified. 

Governor's  message  and  accompanying  documents  [for 
1852-92];  annual  1833-83,  biennial  1885-93.  '53- 
93.     55  V.     8«. 

Note.  Include  all  reports  made  to  the  Executive.  Prior  to 
1853,  and  through  1858,  the  docs,  were  issued  as  appendices 
to  the  Senate  and  Assembly  Journals.  Issued  in  2  v.  ea., 
1857,65,  68,70-93;  not  pub.  1891.  Continued  by  Public  docu- 
ments. 

Public   documents,    for   fiscal  term   ending  Sept.   30, 
1894-1900.     [Biennial.]     '95-1901.     10  v.     8°. 
Note.    1894-98  in  2  v.  each ;  1899/1900  in  4  v. 

CONSTITDTION    AND    CoNSTITOTIONAL    CONVENTIONS. 

Convention.,  1846.  Journal  of  the  convention  to  form 
a  constitution  for  the  State  of  Wisconsin;  begun 
and  held  at  Madison,  on  the  fifth  day  of  October, 
one  thousand  and  eight  hundred  and  forty-six.  '47. 
8°.     506  p. 

Note.  The  constitution  framed  by  this  convention  was  re- 
jected by  the  people,  at  an  election  held  April  6,  1847. 

Convention,  1847.  Journal  of  the  convention  to  form 
a  constitution  for  the  State  of  Wisconsin,  with  a 
sketch  of  the  debates,  begun  and  helil  at  Madison, 
on  the  fifteenth  day  of  December,  eighteen  hun- 
dred and  forty-seven.  '48.  8°.  (2),  (378  p. 
Note.  The  constitution  framed  by  this  convention  was 
adopted  by  the  people  at  an  election  held  March  13, 1848. 

Constitution  of  the  State.     1840,  48.  93,  98.    4  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Constitution  also  incl.  in   Reviised  Statutes,  1849,  58, 
78,  98,  and  in  the  Legislative  manual  and  Blue  boot. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Oovernor.  Message,  annual  1848-83,  biennial  1885- 
1901.     '48-1901.     45  pm.     8°. 

Cont. :  By  Nelson  Dewey,  1848-51 ;  by  L.  J.  Parwell,  1852- 
53;  by  W:  A.  Barstow,  1854-56;  by  Coles  Bashford,  1857; 
by  A.  W.  Randall,  I808-6I;  by  L:  P.  Harvey,  1862;  by  E: 
Salomon,  1862-63;  by  J.  T.  Lewis,  1864-65;  by  L.  Fairchild, 
1866-71;  by  C.  C  Washburn,  1872-73;  by  VV:  K.  Taylor,  1?*;4- 
75;  by  H.  Ludington,  1876-77;  by  W:  K.  Smith,  187.'5-81;  by 
J.  M.  Rusk,  1882-87;  by  W:  D.  Hoard,  1889;  by  G:  W.  Peck, 
1891-93;  by  W:  II.  Uphum,  1895;  by  K:  Scoficld,  1897-99;  by 
R.  M.  LaFollette,  19ul. 

Note.  Some  prior  to  1873  also  printed  in  German,  French, 
Norwegian,  Dutch,  Bohemian  and  Welsh. 

—  Message  from  Governor  N.  Dewey,  transmitting  com- 
munication from  Hon.  M.  L.  Martin,  Feb.  10,  1851. 
'51.     8°.     8  p. 

Relative  to  the  Fox  and  Wisconsin  river  improve- 


Note. 
ment. 


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[Wis. 


Governor,  continued.  ,  ,    ^         ,,  ., 

—  Special  message  of  Gov.  Leonard  J.  Farwell,  on  the 

Fox  and  Wisconsin  River  Improvement,  delivered 
to  the  two  houses  of  the  Legislature,  Feb.  9,  1858. 
'53.     8°.      16  p.  . 

—  Special  message  of  the  Governor,  returning  with  ob- 

jections Bill  number  62,  Senate,  "  Donating  the 
swamp  and  overflowed  lands  to  the  counties  in 
which  they  lie."     Sent  to  the  Senate,  April  5,  1862. 

'62.     8°.     11  p.  ,     T      • 
Messages  and  executive  communications  to  the  Legis- 
latures of  Wis.  and  public  proclamations  of  Gov- 
ernor   Jeremiah    M.    Rusk.      1882-89.      '89.      8°. 
35,  33,  29,  36,  12  p. 

Note.    Date  on  title-page  is  18S9,  but  book  was  published  in 
1888. 

—  Digest  of  the  laws  of  Wis.  pertaining  to  the  execu- 

tive office.  Comp.  under  direction  of  William  D. 
Hoard,  Governor,  by  John  R.  Berryman,  State 
Librarian.     1890.     8°.     98  p.  ^     ,  ,^    ^ 

—  Addresses  and  messages  of  Edward  Scoheld,  Gov- 

ernor.    Milwaukee,  [1898].     8«.     66  p. 

—  Proclamations. 

Note.    Various  proclamations  have  been  issued  by  the  Gov- 
ernor. 
Adjutant-general.     Report,   annual    1853-82,    biennial 
1884-1900.     '53-1900.     33  pm.,  4  v.     8°. 
Note.     Nonepub.  1876,  77.     Rpts.  pub.  in  1865,  66  incl.  ann. 
rpts.  of  Quartermaster-general  and  Surgeon-general  for  18b4, 
65.    The  4  v.  embrace  the  Civil  War  period,  1862-6o. 

—  Roster   of  Wis.  volunteers,  War  of  the  Rebellion, 

1861-65.    '86.     2  v.    8°.    vii,  (1)  829  p.;  (3)  979  p. 
[  Wisconsin  National  Guard.'\     Proceedings,  2d-19th 
convention  of  officers;    annual,  1883-98;    [bien- 
nial] 1900-02.     '83-1902.     18  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Proceedings  of  Ist  convention  not  published. 

Roster   of  the   commissioned  officers,  1897-1902. 

'97-1902.     6  pm.     8°. 
Quartermaster-general.   Report,  annual  1862-65  ;  bien- 
nial 1881/82-99/1900.     '63-1901.     14  pm.     8°. 
Note.     Rpts.  for  1864,  65,  69-75,  78-80  were  included  in  the 
rpts.  of  Adjt.-gen.  for  those  years.    No  rpts.  for  1866,  67,  68, 
76,77,81. 
Secretary  of  Stale.     Report,  annual  1848-82;  biennial 
1883/84-99/1900.     '49-1900.     44  pm.     8°. 
Note      Reports  since  1878  include  rpt.  of  the  Commissioners 
of   Public  Printing  and  since  1882  rpt.  of  the  Supt.  of  Public 
Property. 

—  Legislative  manual  of   the  State,   1859-78.     '59-78. 

20  v.     12°. 

Note.    1862-78  numbered  lst-17th.   Inol.  rules  and  orders  of 
both  Senate  and  Assembly.     Continued  as  Blue  Book. 

—  Blue  book  of  the  State,  comp.  and  pub.  under  the 

direction  of  the  Secretary;  v.  18-31.  Annual 
1879-83,  biennial  1885-1901.  '79-1901.  14  v. 
12"  and  8°. 

Note.     Volumes    numbered   continuously   with    Legislative 
manual.     Not  numbered  on  title-pages. 
[Censvs.'\     Census  of  the  State,  June  18.50.     Broad- 
side, 8  X  13  in. 

—  Abstract  of  the    census  of   the  State,  June  1865. 

Broadside,  17  x  24  in. 

—  Census  of  1870.     Population  of  the  State,   1870. 

8'^.     16  p. 

—  Census  of  Wis.,  1875.     8°.     29  p. 

Note.    From  report  of  the  Secretary  of  8tt»te,  187."). 

—  U.  S.    census  report  of   the    population    of    Wis. 

[IHHO.]      H'^      15  p. 

—  Population  of  tlie  State,  1880.     'HI.     H '.     39  p. 

2(jG 


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[Wis. 


Secretary  of  State,  continued. 

—  Tabular  statements  of  the  census  enumeration,  and 

of  the  agricultural,  mineral  and  manufacturing 
interests  of  the  State ;  also  alphabetical  list  of 
soldiers  and  sailors  of  the  late  war  residing  in  the 
State  June  20,  1885.     '86.    8°.    xxiv,  791,  387  p. 

—  Same,  1895;  comp.  by  II:  Casson.    '95-9G.     3  pts. 

in  2  V.     8°. 
Note.     Pt.  3  forms  v.  'I  and  consists  of  the  names  of  army 
and  navy  veterans  ret'idiiig  in  Wis.,  June  20, 1895. 

S^Codes  of  Procedure. '\  Code  of  procedure,  approved 
Oct.  11,  1856.  Arr.  by  J.  C.  Hopkins.  '50.  8". 
124  p. 

—  Same :  as  passed  in  1856  and  amended  in  1850  and 

1857 ;  published  under  the  direction  of  D.  W. 
Jones,  Secretary  of  State.  '57.  8°.  xvi,  144  p. 
Note.  A  third  compilation,  similar  to  the  two  here  recorded, 
was  privattly  printed  in  I8011,  with  the  following  title:  "Code 
of  procedure,  as  passed  in  1856  and  amended  in  1857-58-59; 
with  an  appendix  containing  the  rules  of  the  Supreme  and 
Circuit  Courts,  the  time  of  holding  the  terms  of  court  in  the 
various  circuits,  and  of  the  U.  8.  District  Court.  Comp.  hy 
\V.  8.  Carter."     Milwaukee.    8».    'I'ii  p. 

[Compilations  of  Laws.'\  [Caucuses. '\  Caucus  laws 
of  the  State,  1900.     8°.     21  p. 

—  [Cities.']     General  charter lavr,  dividing  cities  into 

classes,  and  providing  for  their  incorporation  and 
government.     1893.     8°.     118  p. 

—  [Corporation s.'\     General    provisions    relating  to 

corporations  and  their  organization,  1878-89; 
1878-91;  1878-93.  ['89-93.]  3  v.  8°. 
Statutes  concerning  the  organization  of  corpo- 
rations (except  insurance  and  drainage)  and  the 
conditions  on  which  foreign  corporations  may  do 
business.     Sept.  1,  1898.     '98.     8°.     54  p. 

—  [Elections.']  Registry  and  election  laws,  with  forms 

and  instructions  for  the  use  of  county  and  town 
officers.  1857,  04,  67,  68,  76,  77,  78,  79,  80,  84, 
86,  88,  90,  92,  93;  biennial  1894-1902.  20  v.  8°. 
Laws  of  1891  relating  to  elections  for  city,  vil- 
lage, town  and  judicial  officers.     '92.     8°. 

—  [Fish   and    Game.]     Fish    and  game  laws,   1887. 

Comp.  by  Ernst  G.  Timme,  Secretary  of  State. 
'87.     12°.     32  p. 
Same,  1892,  93,  94.     3  pm.     8". 

—  [Negotiable  Instruments.]    Negotiable  instrument 

law,  1899.     8°.     77  p. 

—  [Swamp    Lands.]     Compilation    of    U.  S.    laws, 

State  laws,  decisions,  messages  and  correspond- 
ence relating  to  the  swamp  and  overflowed  land 
fund  of  the  State.     1882.     8°.     249  p. 

—  [Taxation .]     Compilation  of  the  assessment  laws, 

with  forms  and  instructions.  1860,  61,  64,  QS, 
71,  72,  73,  75,  70,  77,  78,  79,  81,  82 ;  bien.  1883- 
1901.     20  pm.     8°. 

—  [Towns.]     Laws  of  Wis.  concerning  the  organiza- 

tion and  government  of  towns,  and  the  powers 
and  duties  of  town  officers  and  boards  of  super- 
visors, with  practical  forms.  1858,  09,  79,  85, 
98.     5  V.     8°. 

—  See  also  Mwder  Legislature,  Journals, Docs.,  etc.,  1856. 
Surg  eon- general,     lleport  [annual],  1802-05.     '63-65. 

4  pm.     8°. 
Treasurer.      Report,  annual  1848-82,  biennial  1883/84- 
99/1900.     44  V.     8°. 
Note.    Annual  rpts.  are  pamphlets. 

—  Semi-annual  statement  of  the  condition  of  the  State 

and  private  banks  and  bankers  of  Wis.,  Jan.,  July, 
1883-98.     '83-98.     32  v.     8°. 

I         Note.    Beginning  Jan.   1899,  issued  semi-annually   in   con- 
densed form,  as  a  folded  broadside. 


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Treasurer,  continued. 

Treasury   Agent.     Laws   relative    to    hawkers    and 
peddlers.     1875,98.     2  pm.     8°. 
—  See  also  under   Legislature,  Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 
1856. 

Inspection  and  Regdlation. 

[Agriculture.'}  State  Board  of  Agriculture.  Report, 
biennial,  1897/98,  99/l9d0;  annual,  1901.  '99- 
1902.    3  v.     8°. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-3,  1902.     3  pm.     8°. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1855. 

[Arbitration. ]  State  Board  of  Arbitration  and  Con- 
ciliation. Biennial  report,  [lst-3d]  1895/96- 
99/1900.     '97-1901.    3  v.     8°. 

Bank  Comptroller.  Report,  annual,  1853-69.  '54-70. 
17  pm.     8°. 

Note.  Office  abolished,  Jan.  3,  1870,  and  duties  transferred 
to  State  Treasurer. 

—  Banking  laws,  1858,  59.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1855,  61,  62. 
Bank  Examiner.     Report,  semi-annual,  l8t-7th,    Dec. 
1895-Dec.  1898;  annual,  5th-7th,  1899-1901.    '96- 
1902.     10  V.     8°. 

—  Annual  report,   lst-4th,   on  the  condition  of  the 

building  and  loan  associations,  Aug.  25,  1898, 
July  1,  1899,  1900,  May  2,  1901.  '98-1901.  4  v. 
8°. 

—  Laws   relating  to  building  and  loan  associations, 

1899.     8°.     19  p. 
[Charities  and  Reform.']     State    Board  of   Charities 
and  Reform.     Report,  lst-12th  annual,    1871-82 ; 
lst-4th  biennial,  1884-90.     '71-90.     16  v.     8°. 
Note.    Succeeded  in  1891  by  State  Board  of  Control. 

—  Circular  relating  to  the  care  of  the  chronic  insane 

by  counties.     1881.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Jails,  their  construction  and  management;   by  A. 

O.Wright,     h.t.p.     [1885.]     8°.     12  p. 

—  Small  asylums  for  the  chronic  insane;  their  con- 

struction and  management.  By  A.  0.  Wright. 
[1885.]     8°.     12  p. 

—  The  insane  and   the    Wis.  system  for  their  care. 

By  H.  H.  Giles.     1888.     8°.     24  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

[1871],  72,  73. 
State  Board  of  Supervision  of   Wis.  Charitable,  Re- 
formatory and  Penal  Institutions.     Report,  1st- 
2d  annual,   1881-82;     lst-4th  biennial,  1884-90. 
'82-91.     6  V.     8°. 
Note.    Succeeded  1891  by  State  Board  of  Control. 

State  Board  of  Control  of  Wis.  Reformatory,  Char- 
itable and  Penal  Institutions.  Biennial  report, 
l8t-5th,  1890/92-98/190U.     '92-1900.     5  v.     8°. 

Note.  This  Board  w.is  formed  by  the  consolidation  of  the 
State  Hoard  of  Hiipervlsioi)  and  the  Htute  lioard  of  (Jhaiities 
and  Reform  in  lyji.  It  has  the  control  of  the  State  Hospital 
for  the  ItiHune,  Northern  UoBpilal  lor  llie  IiisaiiC,  State  Bubllc 
School,  School  for  the  I)eaf,  School  for  the  HIind,  Industrial 
School  for  Hoys,  Home  for  the  Feeble-iM  inded,  Stale  Reform- 
atory and  the  Stale  I'rlson;  and  its  report  Includes  those  of 
those  several  InHlltutlons. 

—  Laws  of  Wis.  relating  to  the  powers  and  duties  of 

the  Board,  and  the  Mcveral  State  institutions  under 
their  .suijcrvisiori.     1894.     8°.      150  p. 
State  Conference  of  Charities  and  Corrections .      I'ro- 
ceedinjfs,    Feb.    1888,    Feb. -March     189:'.,    Nov. 
1894,  Feb.  1897.     '90-98.     4  v.     8". 

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Dairy   and    Food    ComTnissioner .     Report,   [biennial] 
1890-y9/l!)00.     '90-1901.     6  v.     8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  for  1890  was  the  Hrst,  and  the  only  one  num- 
bered; called  First  annual  report,  1890.  Hpte.  issued  in  1892, 
94  called  annual,  but  were  really  biennial. 

—  Laws  of  Wis.  rel.  to  the  oilice  and  duties  of  the 

commissioner,  and    the    adulteration   of    butter, 
cheese,  and    other  foods,  drugs,   medicines    and 
liquors.     1889,91,95,99.     4  pm.     8°. 
\  Dtntistry.'\     State    Board    of    Dental     Examiners. 
Annual    report,     1st- 18th,     1884/85-1901/02.     La 
Crosse,  '85-1902.      18  pm.     8°. 
[Bducation.]     State  Sirpt.  of  Public  Instruction.     Re- 
port, annual  [lst-34th],  1849-82,  biennial  [lst-9th], 
1883/84-99/1900.     43  v.     8°. 

Note.  With  a  few  exceptiDns,  among  the  early  rpts.,  these 
are  not  numbered. 

—  Laws  of  Wis.  rel.  to  common  schools,  with  explan. 

notes  and  forms.    1849,54,58,59,63,67.  6  v.    8°. 

—  Same :    Laws    of    Wis.    rel.    to    common  schools, 

normal  schools,  and  the  State  University.  1870, 
73,  77,  78,  80,  85,  90,  92,  93.     9  v.     8°. 

—  Same  :  Laws  of  Wis.  rel.  to  common  schools,  high 

and  normal  schools,  and  the  State  University,  in 
force  July  1,  1897.     '97.     8".     viii,  273  p. 
— /Sar/if,  in  force  Sept.  1,  1898.     '98.    8°.    vi,  248  p. 

—  Same,  190\.     8°.     (4),  289  p. 

—  Laws      rel.    to  public  schools,    1887-99.     '87-99. 

6  pm.     8°. 

—  Circular   on   the    grading   system    for    the  county 

schools  of  Wis. ;  bv  W.  C.  Whit! or;!.  1S80.  8°. 
36  p. 

—  Circular   on    plans   and    specifications    of   school- 

houses  for  the  country  districts,  villages,  and 
smaller  cities  of  Wis.  By  W.  C.  Whitford. 
1881.     8°.     199  p. 

—  Manual  of  the  elementary  course  of  study  for  the 

common  schools  of  Wis.,  1882,  85,  87,  89,  90,  91, 
94,  96,  1900,  02.     '82-1902.     10  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Manuals  1885-1902  are  numbered  Sd-llth  eda. 


s  high  schools  of  Wis.,  with 
high    school   law.      1883,  90. 


—  Circular  on  the   fr 

comments  on  the 
2  pm.      8°. 

—  Theory  and  art  of  teaching  in  free  high  schools. 

Circular.     1885.     8°.     «  p. 

—  List  of  books  for  public  school  libraries  [annual]. 

1887-90.     4  pm.     8". 

—  Rules  and  regulations  for  public  school  libraries. 

1887,  88,  89,  91.     4  pm.     8o. 

—  School  officers  of  Wis.,  1888/89-89/90.     n.  t.  p. 

f'88.]     4°. 

—  Circular  rel.  to  public  school  libraries.     1890.    8". 

27  p. 

—  Decision  of  the  Supreme  Court  rel.  to  the  reading 

of  the  Bible  in  public  schools.     1890.     8°.     35  p. 

—  Arbor  Day  annual,  1891,  92,93,95-1902.   '91-1902. 

11  pm.     4°  and  8°. 

—  Circular  letter  to  the  principals  of  the  free  high 

schools,     n.  t.  p.     1891.     8''.     2  p. 

—  Qualifications  of  principals  and  assistants  in  free 

high  schools,      n.  t.  p.      [1891.]     8°.      4  p. 

—  List  of  books  for  township  libraries,  with  supple- 

mentary list  for  graded  and  high  school  libraries. 
1891,  92,  94,  95, ''96,  99,  1901,  02.     8  pm.     8°. 

—  Architecture,  ventilation  and  furnishing  of  school- 

houses.     1892.     8°.     110  p. 

—  Wisconsin  Columbian    circular,  containing    patri- 

otic and  historical  selections    for  Oct.  21,  1892. 
'92.     8°.     4()  p. 

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[^Education,  continued.'} 

—  Directory  of  Wis.  free  high  schools,  Nov.  1,  1893. 

n.  t.  p.     ['93.]     8°.     {4)  p. 

—  Manual  of  free  high  schools  in  Wis.     1893.     8°. 

Ill  p. 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     1894.     8°.     108  p. 

—  Same.     3d  ed.     U'OO.     8°.     88  p. 

—  To  school  boards;   [circular  rel.  to  qualifications 

of  teachers  in  high  schools],  n,  i.  p.  [1893.] 
8°.     (1)  p. 

—  Suggestive    course  in  supplementary  reading  and 

literature.     1894.     8°.     S3  p. 

—  Teachers'  examinations  for  State  certificates,  1894. 

71.  t.  p.     ['94.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Township  system  of  school  government.    1894.    8°. 

90  p. 

—  Memorial  Day;  aids  for  its  proper  observance  by 

the  schools  of  Wis.,  1896-1902.  '96-1902.  7 
pra.     8°. 

—  Bulletin     of    information,    nos.    1-7,    1897-190U 

'97-1901.     7  pm.     8°. 

—  Circular  for  teachers'  institutes,  1899-1902.    4  pm. 

8°. 

—  Programme,   School   of   instruction   for   institute 

conductors,  Madison,  Apr.  9-14,  1900.  [1900.] 
12°.     (6)  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1857. 
Text-Book  Commission.     Report  on  uniformity,  num- 
ber, and  cost  of  text-books  for  the  public  schools 
of  the  State,  Jan.  8,  1879.     '79.     8°.     55  p. 

—  Spelling  reform.     Report   of   the  Commission  to 

the  Legislature,  Jan.  8,  1879.     '79.     8°.     13  p. 
See  also  forward  under  Land ;  and  under  Legislature, 
Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1848,  50,  52. 
[^Bmigration.1     See  forward  Immigration. 
[_Fisheries.']       Commissioners    of    Fisheries.     Report, 
lst-9th    annual,   1874-82;    lst-9th   biennial,   1884- 
99/1900.     18  pm.     8°. 

—  Carp  culture   by  the   Commissioners,   1887.     '87. 

8°.     16  p. 

—  Fish   and   game    laws,    1895.     8°.     53  p. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of  State. 
State  Fish  and  Game  Warden.     Fish  and  game  laws, 
1897,  99,  1901.     3  pm.     8°. 
\^Forestry .}      Forest   Commission,  1867.     Report  on  the 
disastrous  effects  of  the  destruction  of  forest  trees. 
By  I.  A.   Lapham,  J.  G.  Knapp,  and  H.   Crocker, 
Commissioners,   1867.     8°.     104  p. 
Forestry  Commission.    Report,  [1st],  1897/98.      '98. 

8°.     41  p. 
Note.    No  more  published. 
{^Health.']     State   Board   of  Health.      Report,    lst-7th 
annual,    1876-82;    Ist    biennial    (8th    rpt.),    1884; 
9th-12th    annual,     1885-88;      13th-18th     biennial, 
189U-1900.     '76-1901.     18  v.     8°. 

—  Memorial  for  a  State  Board  of  Health.     Address 

to  the  Governor  of  Wis.     1876.     8".     16  p. 

—  The  powers  and  duties  of  local  boards  of  health. 

('ircuhir  issued  to  hcallli  boards  and  health  offi- 
cers by  tlie  State  Board  of  Health.  [1884.]  8". 
17  p. 

—  Prevention  of   cholera.     Circular    issued    by    the 

State  Board  of  Health,  July  31,  1884.  ['84.]  8«. 
4  p. 

—  Defence    against    cholera   and    other    preventable 

(ILMcases.  The  duty  of  citizens  and  local  health 
boards  in  measures  of  jirevention.  Presented  by 
the  State  Board  of  Health,  May  1885.  '85.  8°. 
12  p. 

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\_IIealth,  continued.^ 

—  Prevention  of  sickness;  with  sugj^cstions  for  the 

restriction  and  control  of  contagious  diseases. 
h.  t.p.     [1888.]     8°.     2fi  p. 

—  Suggestions  for  the  restriction  and  prevention  of 

small  pox.  Rev    ed     [Milwaukee]  181)1).    8".  8  p. 
[Immigration.]      Com. mission ei-   of  Emigration,.     Re- 
port, lst-2d  annual,  1852,  53.     '53-54.     2  pni.     8°. 

Note.  Office  abolished  1855.  *SVe  also  under  LegiBlatuie, 
Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1853,  54. 

Board  of  Immigration  (1867-70).  Statistics  exhibit- 
ing the  history,  climate,  and  productions  of  the 
State  of  Wis.     '67,  08,  70.     3  pno.     8°.     map. 

—  Same,  in  German.      1868.     8°.     32  p.     map. 

—  Same,  in  French.     1868.     8°.     26  p. 

—  Same,  1869.     8°.     55  p. 

—  5ame  [with  additional  particulars].   1869.  8°.  70  p. 

Note.  Similar  pamphlclH  of  iufonnation  for  immigrants 
were  publisiied  iu  Welsli  in  1807  aud  [70?]  and  in  German 
1870. 

Commissioner  of  Immigration.     Report,  lst-5th  an- 
nual, 1871-75.     '72-75.     3  v.,  2  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Pamphlets  in  Norwegian  published  in  1870;  one  in 
Welsh,  1872.     Office  abolished  Jan.  1876. 

Board  of  Immigration.  Report,  1880-86.  '81-87. 
5  pm.     8°. 

—  Wisconsin.     What  it  offers  to  the  immigrant.    An 

official  report  published  by  the  State  Board  of 
Immigration  of  Wis.  Milwaukee,  1879.  12°. 
54  p. 

—  ySame,  7th  ed.     Milwaukee,  1881.     8'.     5(;  p 

—  Soil,  climate,  population,  commerce  and  industries 

of  Wisconsin.  9th  ed.  Milwaukee,  [1885].  8°. 
35  p. 

Note.  Pamphlet  in  German,  similar  to  above,  published  in 
1881.     Board  abolished  1887. 

\_Insurartce.^  Commissioner  of  Insurance.  Report, 
]st-13th  annual,  1870-82;  lst-6th  biennial,  1884- 
94;  annual,  1895-1902.     39  v.     8°. 

Note.  Rpts.  189.5-98  in  2  v.  each;  1899-1902  in  3  v.  each. 
Until  1878  made  by  Sec.  of  State. 

—  Insurance  laws,  1809,  72.  75,  79.    '69-79.  4  pm.  8°. 

—  Same,  1878-85.     '85.     8°.    78  p. 

—  Same,  1878-88.     '88.     8°.     100  p. 

—  Same,  1888-89.     '89.     8°.     30  p. 

—  ^Same,  1891,93,  95,  97,98,  1901.  '91-1901.  6  v.  8°. 

—  Supplement   to   the   insurance   laws  published  in 

1898,  with  a  digest  of  cases  from  Sept.  1,  1898, 

to  May  13,  1899.     '99.     47  p. 
[Labor.^     Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics. 
Biennial  report',   lstr-9th,    1883/84-99/1900.       '84- 
1901.     9  V.     8°. 

Note.  Of&ce  cMfd  iu  \st  rpt.,  Btu'eau  of  Labor  Statistics; 
4th  rpt.,  Commissioner  o/'  Labor  and  Indristrial  Statistics; 
5th  aud  6th  rpts.,  Commissioner  of  Labor,  Census  and  Indus- 
trial Slatisticf,  7th  rpt.,  Bureau  of  Labor,  Censtis,  a7id  In- 
dustrial Statistics;  2d,  3d,  8th,  and  9th  rpts.,  Bureau  of 
Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics. 

—  Directory    of   factories  and   workshops    in    Wis., 

1897.      '97.      12°.      117  p. 

—  Manufacturing  statistics  for  1897-98. 

report,   1900.     8°.     137  p. 

—  Child  labor.     From  9th  report,  1900. 

—  Synopsis  of  the  reports  of  the  Bureau 

report,  1900.     8°.     147  p. 

—  Laws  of  Wisconsin  relating  to  labor. 

report,  1900.     8°      lU'p. 

—  Factory  laws  uf  Wisconsin.     1901.     16".     92  p. 


From  9th 

8°.     143  p. 
From  9th 

From  9th 


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\^Lands.'\  Commissioners  of  the  Public  Lands.  Re- 
port, annual  1850-82,  biennial  1884-1900.  '50-1901. 
42  pm.     8°. 

Note.    Rpts.  for  1850-78  entitled  Rpt.  of  the  Commissionera 
of  School  aud  University  Lands. 

—  List  of  lands  in  the  counties  of  Brown,  [etc.],  .  .   . 

to  be   offered   at   public   sale    by    the   Commis- 
sioners.    1857.     8°. 

—  Laws  relating  to  the  protection  uf   State  lands, 

1864,71.     78.     3  pm.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  chief  inspector  for  four  years  ending 

Dec.  SO,  1898.     '99.     8°.     28  p. 
Note.    The  first  and  only  report  of  this  officer  published. 

—  See  also  H?ic?er  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs..,  etc., 

1848,  50,  55,  56,  58. 
\_Libraries.]    Free  Library  Commission.     Biennial  le- 
port,  lst-3d,  1895/!)6-!J9/190U.  '96-1900.  3  v.  8°. 

—  Bulletin,   1-4,    Oct.    19uO-Apr.    1901.     [1900-01.] 

4  pm.     8^ 

—  Bibliography  bulletin,   1-4,  Dec.  1901-June    1902. 

'01-02.     4  pm.     8°. 

—  Some  Wis.  library  problems,  n.  t.p.    [1895.]    8°. 

(1)  p. 

—  Handbook  of  Commission,  1896-99,     4  pm.     24°. 

—  Free   travelling   libraries  in  Wisconsin :    story  of 

their  growth,  purpoj^es  and  development;  with 
accounts  of  a  few  kindred  movements.  1897. 
8°.     39  (1)  p.     plates. 

—  Suggestive  list  of  books  for  a  small  library,  1897, 

98,  1900,  01.     '97-1901.     4  pm.     8°. 

—  Same ;  recommended  by  the  State  Library  Com- 

missions of  Wis.,  la.,  Minn.,  Neb.,  Ida.,  and 
Del,  Jan.  1902.     ['02.]     8°.     43  p. 

—  One    hundred   popular    German    books  for   small 

public  libraries.  Comp.  by  E.  Gattiker.  1899. 
8°. 

—  Some   good   books   for  boys :  Out  of  door  sports 

and  occupations.     1899.      ['99.]     8°. 

—  List  of  books  for  township  libraries,  May,  1899.  pm. 

—  Suggestions  for  bulletins  for  birthdays  and  anni- 

versaries, Oct.  1899-Oct.   1900.     8  pm.     8°. 

—  Fifty  books  suggested  for  a  child's  library,     n.  p. 

[1901.]     2  ff.     8°. 

—  Books  on  science  and   engineering  suggested  for 

small  public  libraries.     1901.     8°.     7  p.  I 

—  Buying  list  of  new  books,  Aug.,  Oct.,  Nov.,  1901. 

3  pm.     8°. 

—  Buying  list  of  recent  books  recommended  by  the 

Library  Commissions  of  la.,  Minn..  AVis.,  Ida., 
and  Nel). ;  comp.  by  Wis.  commission,  Jan.  15, 
Apr.  10,  June  10,  Oct.  15,  1902.    ['02.]    4  pm.    8°. 

—  Handbook  of  library  organization.     Comp.  by  the 

Library  Commissions  of  Minn.,  la.,  and  Wis., 
Apr.  1902.     '02.     H".     79  p. 

—  Summer  School  of  Library  Science.     Announce- 

ment, 1896.     n.p.,'[)6.  24".     (6)  p. 

Live   Stock    Sanitary  Board.  Bulletin,    no.   1     Au"- 

1901.     8'^.     8  p.  ° 

—  Circular,  nos.  1-3,  1901.  3  pm.     8'^ 

[  Oils. ]  State  Supervisor  of  Jnapectors  of  Illuminating 
Oils.  Report,  annual  18«1,  82,  biennial  1884-1900. 
'81- J  901.     11  pm.     8^ 

[Pharmacy.]  Slate  Board  of  Pharmacy.  Annual 
report,  l8t-2l8t,  1881/82-1901/02.  Janesville, 
'82-1902.     21  pm.     8". 

[Printing.']  Commissioners  of  Public  Printing.  An- 
nual report,  1874,  75,  2  pm.  8°.  Biennial  report, 
18M4-1900. 

Note.     llptH.    ]87»i-l«00    Included   in 
187e-fa»/lUOO;  not  l»8ued  m-paraleiy. 


rpt.   of  8ec.  of   State 


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Public  Property,  Superinitndent  of.     Biennial  report, 
1884-1900. 

Note.  Included  in  rpt.  of  Sec.  of  State  188^1900;  not  is- 
sued separately. 

Public    Work.<s,  Board  of.     Antiual  report,  1849-53.     5 
pm.     8". 

Note.  Organized  to  improve  the  Fox  and  Wisconsin  rivers. 
See  also  uniler  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1848,  52,  5.3, 
54,  56;  and  under  Miscellaneous,  Fox  and  Wisconsin  Itivers. 

Railroad  Commissioner.     Report,  lst-9th  annual,  1874- 
82;  lst-9th  biennial,  1884-1900.  74-1900.   18  v.  8°. 

—  Railroad    laws,    1874-75,    7(5,78-82,    85.    78-89. 

5  pm.     8°. 

—  Railroad  map  of  Wis. ;  annual,  1880-90;  biennial, 

1892-1900.     16  maps. 

Note.    1880-94,  27  x  .35  in. ;  1896-1900,  34  x  42  in. 

—  Taxation  of  railroads  and  railroad  securities.     Re- 

port of  a  committee  to  a  convention  of  railroad 
comraissioni-rs  held  at  Saratoga  Springs,  June  10, 
1879,  together  with  a  summary  of  laws  in  rela- 
tion to  railroad  taxiition  in  force  in  the  various 
States  in  the  Union  as  well  as  foreign  countries. 
1K80.     8".     52  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  .Journals,  Docs..,  etc., 

1854,  58,  93. 
\_Taxation .']  Tax  Commissioners .  Report,  1867.  8°.  lip. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1854. 
Sta.te  Tax  Commission.     Report,  1898.    '98.    8°.   (3), 
276  p. 

—  S'ame   2ded.     1898.     '99.     8°.      (3),  289  p. 

—  1st  biennial  report,  1900.     8°.     171,  (2)  p. 

—  Same,  2d  ed.     1901.     8°.     vi,  185  p. 

—  Instructions   to   assessors    and    boards  of  review, 

1900,01,02.     '00-02.     3  pm.     8». 

—  Proceedings    of  the  first  annual    meeting    of   the 

Supervisors  of  Assessments.  1902.     8°.     66  p. 
[  Veterinarian. '\    State   Veterinarian.    Report,  annual, 
1887,   88;    biennial,  1890,  1900.     '88-1901.     4  pm. 
8°. 

Note.    No  more  published. 

—  Veterinary  laws,  1897,  99,  1901.  '97-1901.  3  pm.  8°. 


Institutions. 

Academy  of  Sciences,  Arts  and  Letters.    Bulletin;  nos. 
1-5,  April  1870-July  1871.     70-71.     8°.     81  p. 
Note.    No  more   published. 

—  Transactions,  v.  1-13,  1870-1901.     '72-1902.    13  v. 
8°. 

[Agriculture.'l  State  Agricultural  Society.  Trans- 
actions, with  reports  of  county  societies,  etc.;  v. 
1-34,  1851-96.     '52-96.     34  v,     8°. 

Note.  During  period  1854-68  but  4  v.  were  issued.  \ .  7 
cont.  condensed  rpts.  on  the  International  exhibitions  of 
1862  and  1S67;  v.  11-18  cont.  rpts.  of  State  Agricultural  Con- 
ventions 187.3-80.  V.  21  for  1882/83,  has  combined  with  it  the 
Transactions  of  the  State  Horticultural  Society,  v.  13,  1882/83, 
and  the  rpt.  of  the  Dairymen's  Association  for  1883;  and 
V.  22-26,  for  1883/84-88,  include  also  the  Transactions  of  the 
Horticultural  Society,  and  the  rpts.  of  the  Dairymen's  Asso- 
ciation and  the  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  for  corres- 
ponding years.  All  these  other  publications  were  also  issued 
in  separate  form.  The  State  Agricultural  Society  was  super- 
seded by  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  which  see  under  In- 
pection  and  Regulation,  Agriculture. 

—  Wisconsin :    its   natural   resources  and    industrial 

progress;   portion  of  the  Transactions  for  1860. 
'62.     8°.     map.    68  p. 


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[Wis. 


{^Agriculture,  continued.'] 
Northern    Wis.    Agricdtural   and  Mechanical  Asso- 
ciation.    Transactions,  v.   1-12,  1870/73-86/87. 
'74-87.     12  V.     8°. 
Note.    V.  1,  2,  printed  by  the  Ass'n  at  Oslikosh ;  v.  3-12  by 
the  State,  at  Madison.    No  more  published. 
Wis.  Cheesemakers'  Association.     Froceedinsjs  of  an- 
nual meetings,  oth-lOlli,    1897-1902.      '97-1902. 
6  V.     8°. 
Note.    Proceedings  of  first  four  meetings  not  ijublished. 
State  Dairymen's  Association.     Annual  report,  2d- 
30th,  1874-1902.     '74-1902.     29  v.     8°. 
Xote.     Ist  rpt.  not  published. 
Wis.     Fruit    Growers''    Association.      Transactions, 
1854,  55.     '55-56.     2  pm.     8«. 

—  Report  for  the  year  1859.     '60.     8°.     95  p. 
Note.    Also  in  Trans.  State  Agric.  Soc'y,  v.  5,  1858-59. 

—  Same,  for  the  year  1860.     '62.     8°.     87  p. 

Note.  Also  In  Trans.  State  Agric.  Soc'y,  v.  6,  1860.  Name 
changed  in  1865  to  State  Horticultural  Society. 

State   Horticultural  Society.     Report  of  the  Society 
for  the  years  1864,  65,  66,  67,  68;   with  a  short 
historical  sketch  since  its  organization.    '68.     8". 
92  p. 
Note.    Also  in  Trans.  State  Agric.  Soc'y,  v.  V,  1861-68. 

—  Report  for  the  year  1869.     '70.     8«.     104  p. 
Note.    Also  in  Trans.  State  Agric.  Soc'y,  v.  8,  1869. 

—  Transactions ;  V.    1-32,    1870/71-1902.     '71-1902. 

32  V.     8". 
Note.    Called  Annual  rpts.,  1890-1902. 
See  also  under   Education,    University  of  Wis.;  and 
under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1855. 
{Blind.]     Institution  for  the  Education  of  the    Blind 
(Janosville).      Report,    lst-31st    [annual],    1850- 
79/80.     '51-81.     31  pm.     8°. 

Note.  Since  1880  incl.  in  rpts.  of  State  Board  of  Supervi- 
sion, and  of  State  Board  of  Control.  Became  Wisconsin 
School  for  the  Blind,  1885. 

Cheesemalcer'' s  Association.   See  baclc  under  Agriculture. 

Dairymen's  Association.     See  back  \xnAcv  Agriculture. 

{Deaf  and  Dumb.]     Institute  for  the  Education  of  the 
Deaf  and  Dumb  (Delavan).     Report,  lst-29th  [an- 
nual], 1851/52-79/80.     '53-81.     29  pm.     8o. 
Note.    Since  ISSOincl.  in  rpts  of  State  Board  of  Supervision, 
and  of  .State  Board  of  Control.     Became  Wisconsin  School  for 
the  Deaf,  1885. 

{Education.]  Board  of  Regents  of  Normal  Schools. 
Report,  annual  1857-65,  78/79-81/82;  biennial 
188LV.S4-9H/1900.     20  pm.     8°. 

—  Proceedings  and  regulations  adopted  at  first  meet- 

ing, July  15,  1857.     '57.     8°.     22  (1)  p. 

—  Course  of  study  and  regulations  adopted    by  the 

Board  ;  with  the  act  incorporating  said  Board,  as 
amended  May  17,  1858.     ['58.]     8o.     16  p. 

—  Proceedings,  1874-1902.     '74-1902.     8°. 

—  By-laws;  Apr.,   Aug.    1894,  Mar.,  1898.  3  pm.    8°. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,   Docs.,  etc., 

1852. 

State  Normal  School  (Platteville).  Annual  cata- 
logue, l8t-35th,  1866/68-1900/01.  Platteville, 
'66-1901.     34  pm.     8°. 

State  Normal  .S'c/ioo^  ( Whitewater).  Annual  cata- 
logue, lst-.33d,  1868/69-1900/01.  Whitewater, 
'69-1901.     .",3  pm.      8". 

State  Normal  School  (OshltoHh).  Annual  catalogue, 
l8t-.30lli,  1871/72-1900/01.  Oshkosh,  '72-1901 
.30  pm.     8". 

State  Normal  School  (River  Falls).  Catalogue 
[Annual],  ]Ht-27th,  1875/77-1900/01.  '77-1901. 
27  pm.     8°. 

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\^ Education,  continued.'] 

State    Normal    School    (Milwaukee).      Annual    cata- 
logue, 1886-1901.    Milwaukee, '86-1901.    16  pm. 
8". 
State    Normal   School    (Stevens    Point).     Catalogue 
[Annual],     1894/95-1900/01.     Milwaukee,    '95- 

1901.  7  pm.     8°. 

State  Normal  School  (West  Superior).  Catalogue 
[Annual],   1897-1901.     4  pm.     8°. 

University  of  Wisconsin  {Mm\\»ox\,  l^^S-  ).  Report 
of  Board  of  Regents,  annual  1848-82,  biennial 
1882/84-99/1900.     '49-1901.     44  pm.     8°. 

—  Catalogue  [annual],  1853-1901/02.  '53-1902.  49  v. 

8°  and  12°. 

—  General  catalogue  of  officers  and  graduates,  1849- 

76,   49-83,    49-87,    49-92,  49-97,  49-1902.     '76- 

1902.  6  V,     8°. 

—  By-laws  and  ordinances  of  the  Board  of  Regents, 

1851.     8°.     10  p. 

—  Organic  act,  and  by-laws  of  the  Board  of  Regents, 

Jan.  21,  1864.     8°.     15  p. 

—  By-laws,  containing  organic  act  and  laws  of  Wis. 

rel.  to  the  University.     '68.     8°.    19  p. 

—  By-laws ;  also  the  text  of  or  extracts  from  the  acts 

of  Congress,  organic  act  and  laws  of  Wis.  rel.  to 
the  University.     1870,  74,  76,  90.     4  pm.     8°. 

—  By-laws  of  the'Regents,  1894.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Directory,  annual  1888/89-1902.  '88-1902.  15  pm. 

8°  and  12°. 

—  Bulletin  :  Economics,  political  science  and  history 

ser. ;  v.  1,  2,  1894-99.     '94-99.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Bulletin:  Engineering  ser.;  V.  1,  1894-96.    '96.    8°. 

—  Same.     v.  2,  nos.  1-8.     1896-1900. 

—  Bulletin  :  General  series. 

Note.     This  series    of  bulletius  includes  catalogue  of  Uni- 
versity and  announcements  of  the  different  departments. 

—  Bulletin:  History  ser.;  v.  1,  no.  1.      1902. 

—  Bulletin:    Philological  and    literature  ser.;    v.   1, 

1898-1901.     8°. 

—  Same;  v.  2,  nos.  1-2.      1902. 

—  Bulletin:  Science  ser.;  v.  1-2,  1894-1900.     8°. 

—  Same ;  v.  3,  no.  1.     1901. 

—  Inauguration    of   Hon.   John  H.    Lathrop,    LL.D. 

Chancellor  of  the  University,  at  the  capitol, 
Madison,  Jan.  16,  1850.  Milwaukee,  '50.  8°. 
53  p. 

—  Inaugural   address  delivered   in  the   Hall    of   the 

Assembly.  Madison.  Jan.  16,  1850.  By  John  H. 
Lathrop,  LL.D.,  Chancellor  of  the  University. 
'50.     8°.     42  p. 

—  Inaugural  address  delivered  in  the  Senate  Cham- 

ber of  the  capitol,  before  the  Board  of  Regents 
of  the  State  University,  Jan.  16,  1856.  By  E.  S. 
Carr,  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  His- 
tory in  said  University.     '56.     8°.     21  p. 

—  The    addresses    at    the    inauguration    of   Charles 

Kendall  Adams,  LL.D.,  to  the  Presidency  of  the 
University  of  Wis.,  Jan.  17,  1893.  '93.  8°. 
94  pm.  69  p. 

—  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.    Annual  report, 

lst-18th,  1883-1901.     '83-1901.     18  v.     8°. 

Bulletin,     nos.     1-94,     1888-1902.      '83-1902. 

94  pm.     8°. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1854. 

—  Department   of  Pharmacy.      Contributions,  nos. 

1,  2,  1885-86.     '85-86.     2  pm.     8°. 
Note.    No  more  published. 

—  Department  of  Physical  Education.     Annual  re- 

port, lst-3d,  1895-97.     3  pm.     '95-97.     8°. 
Note.    No  more  published. 

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l^Education,  continued.'] 

—  Washburn    Observatory    (1879-).     Contributions, 

no.  1,  1881.     '81.     4°. 
2fote.    No  more  published. 
Publications;   v.    1-10.     1882-1901.     B°  and  i'>. 

—  Wisconsin  Farmers"  Institutes.     Bulletin  :  v.  1-16 

1887-1902.     16  V.     8°. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs  :  etc 

1850,  52,  54. 

Fruit  Growers'  Association.     See  back  under  Agricul- 
ture. 

Geological   Survey.     Annual  report,  18.i3-58.     '54-58 
5  pm.     8°. 

ifote.    By  E.  Daniels,  1854;  by  .J.  G.  Percival,  1855,  56;  by 
E.  Daniels,  1857.     Rpt.  for  1856  also  in  German. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1855,  57. 

—  Heport,  1860;  by  Ja.  Hall.     '61.     8°.     62  p. 

—  Report,  1862;  v.  1.     By  Ja.  Hall  and  J.  D.  Whit- 

ney.    Albany,  '62.     maps  and  plates.     4°.     xix, 
455  p. 

Co7ii!.;  General  geology  and  paleontology,  by  Ja:  Hall  •  The 
upper  Mississippi  lead  region,  by  J.  D.  Whitney. 

—  Geological  Survey,   1859-63.     Palaeontology,  Part 

3.     [  By     James     Hall.       Albany,     '71.  1       4° 
94  p.     16  pi.  ^  ^ 

—  Annual   report,   1876-79;    by    T.    C.   Chamberlin. 

'77-80.     4  pm.     8°. 

—  Geology  of  Wis.,  survey  of  1873-79 ;  v.  1-4.     '77_ 

83.     4  V.  and  atlas.     8°  and  f°. 

—  Report  on  geological  survey  of  lead  regions.     TJ- 

Murrish,  '71.]     8°.     65  p. 
Geological   and   Natural   History    Survey    (1897-     ). 
Report,    1st,    2d   biennial,    1898,    1900.     '98-1901* 
2  pm.     8°. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-7.     '98-1901.     7  v.     8°. 

—  Hydrographic    maps.  Nos.    1-10.      1898-1901.     10 

maps  folded,  in  covers. 
I  History.]     State  Historical   Society   (1849-     )      An- 
nual report,  21st-32d,  1875-86.     10  pm.     8°. 

r^.^^i^Jf^^  ^^**  ""P^  "«'='«  tbe  first  published  in  separate 
pamphlet  form  Earlier  rpts.  will  be  found  in  the  Collections. 
Previous  to  188,,  only  the  ann.  rpt.  of  the  executive  commit- 
tee was  printed,- the  numbering  being  that  of  the  rpt.  and 
not  of  the  annual  meeting  at  which  it  was  presented  (i.e  ,  the 
nrst  ann.  i-pt.  of  the  committee  was  submitted  at  the  second 
amnial  meeting,  and  so  on).  But  commencing  with  1887  fthe 
nr  MfoH°l'  ir''"°''l'  'f!^  Proceedings  of  the  meeting  were 
Mn  hi',  fr*^?'  ^'^^  ?"  'P'"-  '^"'^  Papers  presented  thereat, 
and  the  publication  took  on  the  number  of  the  raeetine  This 
n8^"«^"''*  ?^,}^'l  apparent  hiatus  between  the  32d  aSn.  rpt. 
n88b),andthe  Proceedings  of  the 34th  Annual  Meeting  (1887) 
Ihese  renpoctive  publications  are  consecutive. 

—  Proceedings;    annual   meeting,   34th-49th     1887- 

1901.      '87-1901.      16  pm.     8°. 

Note.  Numbered  consecutively  with  annual  reports.  See 
preceding  note.  i  v  i.  .     .:>cc 

—  Collections.     V.  1-15.     1854-1900.     '55-1901      il 

maps.     8°. 

Note.  V.  1-4  were  also  issued  as  part  of  the  Governor's 
Message  and  Documents  for  1855,  56,  57,  60.  V.  2  and  3  were 
also  published  in  German  and  Norwegian.         ^-  ^  '^^a  "*  ^ere 

—  Catalogue  of  the  Library,  including  supplements; 

—  DiHcourse  delivered  before  the  Society  at  its  first 

annual  meeting,  Jan.  15,  1850,  at  the  capitol  in 
Madison.  V.y  William  R.  Smith.  '60  8° 
5.'3  p. 

—  Addrcs.s  delivered  before  the  Society  at  Madison, 

i?'  ^lo  ^^'\\-  '^y  ^-  ^^-  ^'^r'i"-  Green  Bay, 
51.     12".     44  p.  ^ 

Note.    Privately  printed. 

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\^nistory,  continued.'] 

—  Third  annual  address   delivered  in  the  Assembly 

Hall  of  the  capitol  at  Madison,  March  IG,  1852, 
before  the  Society.  By  Lewis  N.  Wood.  ['52.] 
8°.     17  p. 

—  Zweiter  Jahres-Bericht  und  Sammlungen  der  His- 

torischen  Gesellschaft  des  Staates  Wisconsin. 
Fiir  das  Jahr  1855.  Zweiter  Band.  Milwaukee, 
'56.     vii,  .501  p.     8°. 

—  The  utility  of  the  study  of  genealogy.     Paper  read 

before  the  executive  committee  of  the  Society, 
July 9,  1802.  By  Daniel  S.  Durric.  ['62.]  8°. 
8  p. 

—  An  appeal   to  the  public  for  a  building  fuTid  for 

the  Society,  Sept.  15,  18G2.     '62.     8«.     7  p. 

—  Addresses   of  Hon.   I.   A.    Lapham,    LL.D.,    and 

Hon.  Edward  Salomon,  at  the  dedication  of  the 
rooms  in  the  south  wing  of  the  capitol  for  the 
Society,  Jan.  24,  1866.    V)6.     8°.     31,  (1)  p. 

—  Catalogue   of  the   picture  gallery  of  the  Society. 

['66.]     8°.     lip. 

—  Annual  address  before  the  Society,  Jan.  23,  1867  : 

"History  of  the  people,  as  illustrated  by  their 
monuments."  By  Anthony  Van  Wyck.  '67.  8°. 
23  p. 

—  The  influence  of  history  on  individual  and  national 

action.  Annual  address  before  the  Society,  Jan. 
30,  1868.  By  Paul  A.  Chadbourne.  '68.  8°. 
22  p. 

—  The  history  and  development  of  races.     Annual 

address  before  the  Society,  Feb.  23,  1869.  By 
Harlow  S.  Orton.     '69.     8°.     32,  (1)  p, 

—  A  sketch  of  the  life,  character,   and  services  of 

Hon.  B.  F.  Hopkins,  read  before  the  Society, 
Nov.  15,  1870.  By  David  Atwood.  '70.  8°. 
18  p. 

—  Territorial  legislation  in  Wisconsin.     Annual  ad- 

dress before  the  Society,  Feb.  4,  1870.  By 
Moses  M.  Strong.     '70.     8°.     38,  (2)  p. 

—  The   Northwest   during  the    Revohition.     Annual 

address  before  the  Society,  Jan.  31,  1871.  By 
Charles  I.  Walker.     '71.     8°.     46  p. 

—  The  early  outposts  of  Wis.  :  [i.]  —  Green  Bay  for 

two  hundred  years,  1639-1839.  [ii.]  —  Annals 
of  Prairie  du  Chien.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Society,  Dec.  26,  1872.  By  Daniel  S.  Durrie. 
'73.     12,  15  p. 

—  The   birth-places   of   Americanism.  _   Annual   ad- 

dress before  the  Society,  Jan.  30,  1873.  By 
Charles  D.  Robinson.     Madison,  '73.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Prehistoric  Wisconsin.     By  James  D.  Butler.   An- 

nual address  before  the  Society,  Feb.  18,  1876. 
['76.]     8°.     31  p.     5  pi. 

Note.    Also  includes  article  on  Westphalian  Medal,  1G4S, 
by  J.  D.  Butler. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  picture  gallery  of  the    Society, 

Jan.  1,  1878.     '78.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and   character  of 

Hon.  C.  C.  Washburn,  LL.D.,  late  Governor  of 
Wisconsin.  Before  the  Society,  July  25,  1882. 
'83.     8°.     41  p.  por. 

—  Charter  and  revised  statutes  rel.  to  the  Society; 

also  constitution  and  by-laws.     1884.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Library    rules   and   regulations   of    the    Society. 

['85.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  Catalogue  of  books  on  the  War  of  the  Rebellion 

and  slaverv,  in  the  library  of  the  Society.  1887. 
61  p. 

—  Catalogues   of   the   portrait  gallery.     1st  and  2d 

triennial  catalogues,  1889,  92.     2  pm.     8°. 

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[ History,  continued.']  ,.  .    -  u     i 

—  Bibliooraphy  of  Wis.  authors  ;  being  a  list  of  books 

and  other  publications,  written  by  Wisconsin 
authors,  in  the  library  of  the  Society.  Prepared 
under  the  direction  of  Reuben  Gold  Thwailes 
and  Isaac  Samuel  Bradley,  by  Emma  A.  Haw- 
ley.     '93.     8«.     7,  263  p. 

—  List  of  books  by  Wis.    authors,  exhibited  by  the 

Society    in    the  Wis.   State    building.    Worlds 
Columbian  Exposition,  1893.     '93.     »'\  }^  V- 
_  What  American  men  of  letters  think  of  the  State 
Historical  Society  of  Wis.     '94.     8«.     13  p. 

—  Constitution  and  by-laws,  1898.     4«.     10  p. 

—  Annotated  catalogue  of   newspaper   files.     Emma 

H   Blair,  com]}.     1898.     8°.     xi,  375  p. 
_  Bulletins  of  information,  1-16.  1897-1902.  16  pm. 

go 

—  The"  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin.     Ex- 

ercises  at  the  dedication   of   its  new   building, 
Oct   19,  1900;  together  with  a  description  of  the 
buildino-,  accounts  of  the  several  libraries  con- 
tained therein,  and  a  brief  history  of  the  Society. 
Edited  by  Reuben   Gold   Thwaites.      Memorial 
volume.     1901.     4".     xii,  139  p.     diagram,     pi. 
por. 
a^neral  note.    Numerous   other    publications    have   been 
issued  by  the  Society,  chiefly  separates  from  the  Proceedings 
and  Collections.    See  also  forward  under  Libraries. 

EorticuHural  Society.     See  back  under  Agriculture. 
Tndvstrial    School  for    Boys    (Waukesha).      Annual 
^reTorMst21st,  1859/60-79/80.  '60-81.  21pm.  8°. 

Note  First  named  House  of  Refuge  for  J^jenile  Delin- 
r,„pntR-  from  1859-70  known  as  State  Reform  School  and  rpts. 
^  n  i  '"R^  of  the  Board  of  Managers  of  State  Reforni 
school;"  r'p^.Binc:  1880  incl.  in  rptl  of  State  Board  of 
Supei-vision,  and  of  State  Board  of  Control. 

—  Laws,  by-laws,  rules  and  regulations.     Waukesha, 

CommissiTnerl  appointed  to  locate  ^^id  f^'\^ 
House  of  Refuge  for  Juvemle  Delinquents.  Re- 
ports, 1857-60.     '58-60.     4  pm.     8°. 

Industrial  School  for  ^""^^^ii  J?"75/8t  HenS' 
waukeeV  Report,  annual,  1875/- 6-8o/8b,  bienniai, 

1887/88-99/1900.     '77-1900.     18  pm.     8". 
Note  1.    Rpts.  1876-90  called  ."  annual."  but  issued  some- 
what irregularly,  as  follows- 


iBt,  Nov.  1876.    44  p. 
2d,  Nov.  21.1877.    28  p 
3d.  1879.    44  p. 
4th,  18H0.    52  p. 
5th,  1881.    66  p. 
eth.Sept.  30,  1881. 
7th         "         18H2. 

9th,  1884. 


63  p. 

64  p. 
54  p. 
58  p. 


10th,  Sept.  30, 1885. 

nth,  "  1886. 

13th,  "  1888. 

15lh,  '•  1890. 

17th,  "  1892. 

19lb,  "  1894. 

21  St,  "  1896. 

23d,  "  1898. 

25th.  "  1900. 


61  p. 
61  p. 
64  p. 
77  p. 
68  p. 
68  p. 
66  p. 
72  p. 
77  p. 


All  printed  by  the  Board  at  ^-^^T^^'^^h^A-'^li  ^^TbeV2lh' 
All  V""''^"    /,,.  printed  bv  Ihc  State  at  Madison.     1  ne  izm, 

ToUU  thlTm'^e  t  aU  its  property,  and  the  reports  are  made  to 
the  Lcgl«lature. 
_  An   act   authorizing    industrial   schools     togt>ther 
with  the   articles  and   by-laws  and    officers    and 
committees  of  the  Milwaukee  Industrial  Scliool. 
Milwaukee,  1875.     12".     17  p. 
-Organization,  statutes,    and    by-laws,    J^n,.    isHl. 
Milwaukee, '84.     80.     28  p. 

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[Insane.]  State  Hospital  for  the  //isawe  (Madison). 
Annual  report,  lst-21st,  1860-80.  '60-80.  21  pm. 
8°. 

Note.  Since  1880,  iiicliided  in  rpts.  of  State  Board  of  Super- 
vision, aud  of  State  Board  of  Control. 

—  Report    of    [building]     commis.sioners,    1857-59. 

3  pm.     8°. 

—  The   acts  to  provide   for  the  government  of  the 

Wis.  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane.  Also  the 
by-laws  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  as  adopted  by 
said  board,  and  approved  by  the  Governor.  1866. 
8°.     32  p. 

—  An  act  to  provide  for  the  government  of  the  Wis. 

Hospitals  for  the  Insane,  also  the  by-laws  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Wis.  State  Hospital 
for  the  Insane,  form  of  application,  etc.  1876. 
8°.     39  p. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  for  the  government  of  those 

employed  at  the  Wis.  Stale  Hospital  for  the 
Insane.     1877.     S".     20  p. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  of  the  Wis.  State  Hospital 

for  the  Insane.      1883.     8°.     lip. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  relating  to  the  government 

of  the  Wis.  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Men- 
dota.     Milwaukee,  1886.     8°.     16  p. 

—  5'ec  a7so  W7ic?er  Legislature,  Journals,  Does.,  etc., 

1855,  80. 
Northern    Hospital     for    the     Insane     (Oshkosh). 
Annual  report,  lst-8tb,  1872/73-79/80.     73-81. 
8  pm.     8". 

Note.  Since  1880,  included  in  rpts.  of  State  Board  of  Super, 
vision,  and  of  State  Board  of  Control. 

—  Annual  report  of  the  building  commissioners,  1st- 

2d,  1871-72.      '71-72.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  Rules,     regulations    and      by-laws.       1874.       12''. 

20  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  behalf  of  the  Northern 

Hospital  for  the  Insane  to  investigate  methods  of 
heating  similar  institutions.     [1875.]     8°.     35  p. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  relating  to  the  government 

of  the  Northern  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Winne- 
bago.    Milwaukee,  1886.     8°.     19  p. 
[Libraries.']     State  Library.     Report,  1881,  82;   bien- 
nial, 1883/84.    '82-85.    3  v.     8°. 

Note.  Rpt8.  for  1885/R6  and  1887/88  are  included  in  the  ap- 
pendises  to  tlie  Senate  journal,  1887,  89,  and  were  not  issued 
separately.    No  more  published. 

—  Catalogue,  1852,  58,  72,  81.     '52-81.     4  v.     8°. 

—  Subject-index  to  the  law  books,  1891 ;    by  J:    R. 

Berryman.     '92.     8°.     vi,  261  p. 
State  Historical  Library  Building,   Board  of  Com- 
missioners for   Erecting   the.     Report,  Feb.    1, 
1899.     '99.     8°.     18  p. 

Note.    No  more  published. 

See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Libraries. 
[Prisons.]    State   Prison    Commissioner.     Annual   re- 
port, 1852-73.     '53-73.     22  pm.     8°. 
State  Prison    (Waupun).     Annual  report,   1874-80. 
'74-80.     7  pm.     8°. 

Note.  Since  1880  included  in  rpts.  of  State  Board  of  Su- 
pervision, and  of  State  Board  of  Control. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  for  the  government  of  the 

State  Prison.  Adopted  June  10,  1875.  Milwau- 
kee, '75.     120.     22  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature.  Journals,   Docs.,  etc., 

1855,  89. 

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{^Soldiers'  ffome.]      Wisconsin  Veterans'   Home  (Wau- 
paca).    Annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
1894,  97-1901.     [Milwaukee.]     6  pm.     8". 
2\^ote.    The  Home  is  owned  and  supported  by  the  State,  but 
is  controlled  by  a  Board  of  Trustees  elected   by  the  Depart- 
ment of  Wis.  G.  A.  R.,  to  whom  the  reports  are  made.    Some 
aid  also  is  received  from  the  Federal  government. 

Soldiers'   Orphans'  Home  (Madison).     Annual  report, 
1866-81;  final,   1894.     '66-94.     17  pm.     8°. 

—  Charter   and   by-laws   of  the    Soldiers'   Orphans' 

Home,  with  a  list  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  and 
officers,  also  rules  and  regulations  for  its  man- 
agement.    Approved   April  27,    1866.     '66.     8°. 
I  16  p. 

—  Same,  1867.     '67.     8°.     16  p. 

M)te.  The  Home  was  closed  in  1876,  the  remaining  orphans 
being  placed  in  private  families. 

Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court.     Reports  of  the  Supreme  Court,  1842- 
43.     By  T.  P.  Burnett.     "44.     12°.     237,  2  p. 
Note.    Reprinted  in  Finney's  reports,  v.  1. 

—  Reports   of    cases   argued   and    determined  in    the 

Supreme    Court.      By   D.   H.    Chandler,   v.    1-4. 
[1849-52.]     Milwaukee,  '50-54.     4  v.     8°. 
Note.    Reprinted  in  Finney's  reports,  v.  2-3. 

—  Reports  of  cases  argiued  and  determined  in  the  Su- 

preme Court.  By  S.  U.  Pinney,  v.  1-3.  [1839- 
52.]     Chicago,  '72-76.     3  v.     8°. 

—  Reports  of  cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Su- 

preme Court;  V.    1-112,  1853-Jan.  28,  1902.     '54- 

1902.     112  V.     V.  p.     80. 

Cont. :  V.  1-11,  1853-60 ;  by  A.  D.  Smith.  12-15, 1860-62;  by 
P.  L.  Spooner.  16-54,  1862-82;  by  O.  M.  Conover.  55-112, 
1882-1902;  by  F.  K.  Couover. 

Note  1.  V.  1,  2,  3,  6  were  published  in  Milwaukee;  v.  4,  5, 
in  New  York;  v.  7-21  in  Madison;  v.  22-112  iu  Chicago. 
V.  1-22  were  repub.  in  Chicago,  1872-75.  V.  55-58  were  re- 
ported by  O.  M.  Conover,  prepared  and  edited  by  F.  K. 
Conover. 

Note  2.    There  have  been  several  privately  printed  Digests. 

—  The  trial  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  information  in 

the  nature  of  diquo  warranto  filed  by  the  Attorney- 
general,  on  the  relation  of  Coles  Bashford  v.  Wm. 
A.  Barstow,  contesting  the  right  to  the  office  of 
Governor  of  Wis.     1856.     8°.     368  p. 

—  Rules  of  practice  in  the  Supreme  Court,  1857,  76,  85, 

94,  96.     5  pm.     8°. 

—  See    under   Inspection  and  Regulation,   Education, 

1890. 
Circy.it  and  County  Courts,     Rules  of  practice  of  the 
Circuit  and  County  Courts,  1879,  85.     2  pm.     8°. 
See  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1853. 

—  Rules  and  practice  of  the  County  Courts  of   Wis., 

adopted  by  the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Jan. 
1892.     '92.     8".     18  p. 

—  Same,  1901.     8".     16  p. 

—  See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of  State, 

[Codes  of  Procedure']. 

Lkgisi-ature. 

Bessionn  annual,  be^inninj;  June  1848  and  Jan.  1840-83;  bien- 
nial, beginning  Jan.  of  odd  years,  1885-1901.  Extra  sessions, 
Sept.  1862,  June  1878,  June  1892,  Oct.  1892,  Aug.  1897.  See  ahead 
Journals,  Docn.,  etc.,  1880. 

[Laws  of  the  State.]     Laws,  l8t-45th  sess.,  June  1848- 
Jan.  1901.     '49-1901.    74  v.     8". 

Note.  Titles  vary.  Laws  of  each  sess.,  whether  rcg.  or 
extra,  pub.  Hcparnlely.  Laws  of  each  reg.  hchh.,  1853-72,  pub. 
in  2  V. :  Oencral  laws,  Private  and  local  acts.  Laws  of  each 
reg.  BCBH.,  1876,  H:i-9I,  pub.  In  2  v. :  Laws  except  city  charters, 
Laws  rel.  to  city  charteiH.  Index  of  sess.  laws,  1878-97, 
incl.  in  V.  1  of  Hoae.  laws,  1883-07. 

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{^Lauos  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  Revised  statutes,  1849.  Southport,  '49.    8°.    xii,  .S!)9  p. 

—  -Same.-  Supplement,  1852.    8».     164  p. 

—  Same,  18.58.   Chicago,  '58.     4«.     xv,  12G1  p. 

—  AS'ame;  by  1):  Taylor.     1871.     2  v.     4°.     2217  p. 

—  Same;  [by  W.  F.  Vilas  and  J.  P.  C.  Cottrill].   1878. 

40.     xiv,  1361  p. 

—  Same:  Supplement,  1879-83;  by  A.  L.  Sanborn  and 

J.  R.  Berryman.     Chicago,    '83.     4°.     xlii,  1015  p. 

—  Same :  Annotated  statutes  ;  containing  general  laws  in 

force  Oct.  1,  1889,  also  revisers'  notes  to  the  Re- 
vised statutes  of  1858  and  1878,  etc.;  by  A.  L. 
Sanborn  and  J.  R.  Berryman.  Chicago,  '89.  2  v. 
40.     xviii,  2885  p. 

—  Same :  Wisconsin  statutes  of  1898,  enacted  and  ap- 

proved Aug.  1897,  in  effect  Sept.  1,  1898;  ed.  and 
annot.  by  A.  L.  Sanborn  and  J:  R.  Berryman. 
Chicago,  '98.     2  v.     4°.     xi,  3431  p. 

—  Index  to  laws,  1836-73.     (Privately  printed.)     '73. 

8°.     381  p. 
An  Act  to  authorize  the  business  of  banking.   1853.   24  p. 

Note.  For  compilatious  of  particular  laws  see  wilder  Execu- 
tive and  Staff,  Governor,  Hecreturij  of  State  and  Treasurer; 
and  under  Inspection  and  Kesiuiation,  Bank  Comptroller, 
Bank  Examiner,  Charitiex,  Dairy  and  Food  Commissioner, 
Education,  Fisheries,  Insurance,  Labor,  Lands,  Railroad, 
Veterinarian. 
[^Journals,   Documetits,  etc.]     Journal   of   the   Senate, 

lst-45th  sess.,  1848-1901.     '48-1901.     58  v.     8". 

Note.  Journals  of  the  Senate  and  Assembly  contain  all  re- 
ports made  to  the  Legislature  direct;  Journals  of  each  sess.. 
whether  regular  or  extra,  published  separately.  Senate  journal 
pub.  with  "separate  appendix  1852-58;  2  appendixes  1856,  57  ; 
in  2  v.,  1858,  62. 

—  Journal  of  the  Assembly,  lst-45th  sess.,  1848-1901. 

'48-1901.     58  v.     8°. 

Note.  Published  with  separate  appendix  1852-58;  2  sep- 
arate appendixes  1856,  57;  in  2  v.,  1858,  62.  See  also  note 
under  Journal  of  the  Senate. 

—  Report   of  the    committee  on    education  and  school 

lands,  June  22,  1848.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  a  committee  on  internal  improvements,  to 

whom  was  referred  No.  10  (S),  "  A  bill  accepting 
the  grant  of  land  made  by  Congress  to  aid  in  the 
improvement  of  the  Fox  and  Wisconsin  Rivers." 
June  26,  1848.     '48.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  ways  and  means,  June 

27,  1848.     '48.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Report  of   the  committee  on  education  and  school 

lands,  July  12,  1848.     '48.     8°.     11  p. 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  appointed  to  examine 

the  books,  papers,  and  accounts  of  the  register  and 
receiver  of  the  canal  lands,  July  14,  1848.    8°.  3  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  internal  improvements. 

1848.     8°.     9  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  University  and  Uni- 

versity lands,  Jan.  29,  1850.     '50.     12°.     9  p. 

—  Report    [of   committee]    ou   education    and    school 

lands.     Madison,  1850.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  education,  [etc.],  on  so 

much  of  the  Governor's  message  as  relates  to  com- 
mon schools,  normal  schools,  and  the  University. 
1852.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  education,  etc.,  on  that 

part  of  the  Governor's  message  relating  to  the 
school  fund.     1852.     12«.     12  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on   mining  and  smelting. 

1852.     12°.     31  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  to  whom  was 

referred  so  much  of  the  Governor's  message  as  re- 
lates to  the  Fox  and  Wisconsin  Rivers  Improve- 
ment.    1852.     12°.     15  p. 

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l^Joitrnals,  Documents,  etc.,  continued.'\ 

—  Report  of  the  minority  of  the   judiciary  committee, 

relating  to  the  improvement  of  the  Fox  and  Wis- 
consin Rivers.     1852.     \2°.     17  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  on  that  part  of  the 

Governor's  message  relating  to  the  fugitive  slave 
law.     1852.     12°.     6  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  investigation  in  relation 

to  ttie  charges  preferred  by  VVni.  K.  Wilson  against 
Levi  Hubbell,  judge  of  the  second  judicial  circuit. 
1853.     8°.     18  p. 

—  Journal  of  the  court  for  the  trial  of  impeachments. 

State  of  Wisconsin  v.  Levi  Hubbell.  1853.  12o. 
160  p. 
-Argument  of  Edward  G.  Ryan,  on  the  trial  of 
Levi  Hubbell,  judge  of  the  second  judicial  cir- 
cuit, before  the  Senate  of  Wisconsin,  on  an  im- 
peachment preferred  by  the  Assembly  for  high 
misdemeanors  in  office.     Reported  by  T.  C.  Leland. 

1853.  8°.     154  p. 

—  Trial   of  impeachment  of    Levi  Hubbell,   judge  of 

the  second  judicial  circuit,  by  the  Senate  of  the 
State  of  Wisconsin.  June,  1853.  Reported  by 
T.  C.  Leland.  Beriah  Brown,  publisher.  1853. 
8°.     820  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  State  affairs  on  matters 

relating  to  the  emigrant  agency.  1853.  8°. 
7  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  the  Fox  and 

Wisconsin  River  Improvement.     1853.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  agriculture  and  manu- 

factures, in  regard  to  creating  and  endowing  an 
agricultural    department   in  the    State  University. 

1854.  8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  to   whom  had   been 

referred  so  much  of  the  message  of  the  Governor 
as  relates  to  the  subject  of  the  Commissioner  of 
Emigration.     [1854.]     8°.     6  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  Mr.   Webster  upon  the  prohibi- 

tory liquor  law,  Feb.  28,  1854.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  expiration  and  re-enact- 

ment of  laws,  in  relation  to  Assembly  bill  No.  364, 
to  authorize  certain  towns  to  aid  in  the  construc- 
tion of  a  railroad,  March  14,  1S54.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  in  relation  to  canal 

land  mortgages,  March  27,  1854.     8".     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  judiciary,  to  whom 

was  referred  the  memorial  of  Thomas  Reynolds 
ndative  to  indebtedness  of  the  Fox  and  Wisconsin 
Rivers  Improvement  Fund,  March  28,  1854.  '54. 
8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  finance  relative  to  State 

tax.     1854.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Majority  and  minority  reports  of  the  joint  committee 

of  the  two  houses,  to  investigate  the  matters  of  the 
lunatic  asylum,  with  the  evidence  taken  before 
them.     1855.     8°.     175  p. 

—  Report  of  the  judiciary  committee  in  relation  to  the 

removal  of  Prof.  E:  Daniels,  State  Geologist. 
Also,  the  report  of  the  select  committee  upon  the 
same  subject.     R)[)on,  18.55.     8°. 

—  Report  of  joint  sidect  committee  aj)pointed  to  visit 

State  Prison  consisting  of  Messrs.  Bowen  and 
f;iement,  on  the  part  of  the  Senate,  and  Messrs. 
Parker,  Gary  and  Barns,  on  the  part  of  the  As- 
sembly.    1855.     8".     16  p. 

—  Report   of   Mr.    M'Indoe,    from    the   committee  to 

whom  was  referred  so  much  of  the  Governor's 
message  as  relates  to  swamp  lands.  1855.  8°. 
10  p. 

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\_.Jovrnals,  Docvmenis,  etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Report   of  Mr.  Gary  of  AVinnebafro  from   stanflinff 

committee  on  banks  and  banking.  18.55.  8". 
10  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  P.  II.   Smith,  from  committee  on 

agriculture,  to  whom  ha<l  been  referred  a  bill  in 
relation  to  the  encouragement  of  agriculture  and 
its  kindred  arts  in  this  State.     1855.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Report   of   select   conmiittee    of   the    Assembly,    to 

whom  was  referred  so  much  of  the  message  of  the 
Governor  as  related  to  the  Fox  and  Wisconsin  River 
Improvement,  March  :51,  18.")i;.     'ot).     8°.     79  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  to  investigate  the  of- 

fices of  the  State  Treasurer,  the  Secretary  of  State, 
and  School  and  University  Land  Commissioners, 
[etc.],  Sept.  12,  185C.     '56.     8°.     175  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  for  investigation.     Sub- 

mitted to  the  Senate,  Feb.  2G,  1857.  ['57.]  8°. 
29  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  State  affairs,  to   whom 

was  referred  so  much  of  the  Governor's  message 
as  relates  to  the  Geological  Survey.  In  Senate, 
Feb.  12,  1857.     8°.     «  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  for  investigation  in 

relation  to  certain  charges  as  to  official  conduct  of 
the  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction.  1857. 
'58.     8°.     31  p. 

—  Report  of  select  committee,  appointed  under  resolu- 

tion No.  128  Assembly,  to  investigate  the  affairs  of 
the  Milwaukee  and  Superior  Railroad  Co.  In  As- 
sembly, May  12,  1858.     '58.     12°.     72  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  of  investigation  into 

the  affairs  of  the  State  departments.  With  an  ap- 
pendix.    [1858.]     8-J.     97  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  appointed  to  inves- 

tigate   into   alleged  frauds  and  corruptions  in  the 
disposition  of  the  land  grant  by  the  Legislature  of 
1856,  etc.     '58.     8°.     48,  322,  (1)  p. 
Note.    Also  printed  in  German. 

—  Review  of  the  report  made  by  the   committee  of  in- 

vestigation to  the  Legislature  relating  to  the   land 
grant.       By    Byron   Kilbourn,    July,    1858.       Mil- 
waukee, '58.     8°.     60  p. 
Note.    Privately  printed. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  charges  [of  bribery] 

against  Wm.  Chappell  [Senator],  with  the  testi- 
mony.    [1858.]     8°.     95  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  of  investigation  into 

the  affairs  of  the  State  departments.  With  an 
appendix.     1859.     8°.     84  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  banks  and  banking,  to 

the  assembly,  March  16,  1861.     '61.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Minority  report  of   the   joint  select   committee    ap- 

pointed to  investigate  affairs  pertaining  to  the  rais- 
ing and  equipping  of  troops,  and  the  disposition  of 
war  bonds.      1862.     8°.     25  p. 

—  Senate  Bill  No.  68,  entitled,  "  A  bill  to  provide  for 

the  redemption  of  bank  notes,  and  to  extend  the 
time  of  pleading  in  certain  cases,  and  report  of 
minority  of  banking  committee  upon  the  same,  read 
in  Assembly  Feb.  5,  1862.     '62.     8°.     lip. 

—  Report   of     the    joint    visiting  committee     on    the 

charitable  and  benevolent  institutions  of  the  State. 
[1871.]     8«.     22  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  of  investigation  appointed 

by  the  Legislature  of  1871  to  investigate  and  report 
respecting  the  passage  and  veto  of  the  "  Dells 
Bill."     [1872.J     8°.     'lOp. 

—  Report  of   the   joint   visiting    committee,    made  in 

Senate  Jan.  17,  1872.     ['72.]     8°.     50  p. 


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S  TA  TE    PUBL  fCA  TIONS 


[Wi^ 


\Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  coniiviueJ .'\ 

—  Report  of  the  visiting  committee  on  the  charitable 

and  penal  institutions.  Made  in  Senate  Jan.  15, 
1873.     78.     8°.     40  p. 

—  Majority  report   of   the   joint   select   committee   on 

joint  resolution  No.  11,  S.,  amending  the  State 
constitution.  Made  to  the  Senate  Feb.  21,  1879. 
8°.     8  p. 


Jfote.    Recommending  the  passage  of  the  resolution 
hibiting  the  traffic  in  intoxicating  liquors  in  the  State." 


pro- 


—  Minority  report    of   the   joint    special    committee  on 

joint  resolution  No.  11,  S.,  amending  the  State 
constitution.  Made  to  the  Senate  Feb.  23,  1879. 
8°.     18  p. 

Note.  Recommending  the  indefinite  postponement  of  the 
resolution  mentioned  in  preceding  note. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  State  affairs  on  amend- 

ing the  constitution  so  as  to  provide  for  biennial 
sessions.     1880.     8°.     19  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  appointed  under  provisions 

of  J.  R.  No.  83  A.,  of  the  year  1880,  to  investigate 
into  the  affairs  of  the  State  Hospital  for  the 
Insane.     1880.     8°.     61  p. 

—  Staie  Hospital  for  the  Insane.     Report  of  the  inves- 

tigating committee.     [1880.]     8°.     10  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  the  subject  of  convict  labor, 

made  to  the  Legislature  Jan.  18,  1889,  by  Messrs. 
C.  K.  Erwin,  C.  E.  Hooker,  and  C.  R.  Feld.  '89. 
8°.     74  p. 

—  Report  of  the  minority  of  the  committee  on  privileges 

and  elections,  on  the  Fetzer-Scofield  contest,  made 
to  the  Senate  Jan.  30,    1891.     8°.     11  p. 

—  Report  of  special  railroad  investigation  committee, 

appointed  pursuant  to  Res.  No.  30  A.  Majority 
and  minority  reports.     1893.     8°.     19  p. 

Miscellaneous. 

\^Civil  War.~\  Military  State  Agent.  Report  of  W. 
Y.  Selleck,  Military  State  Agent  for  Wis.,  Jan.  31, 
1865,  showing  the  operation  of  the  Wis.  Soldiers' 
Aid  Society  of  Washington,  D.  C,  and  the  Wis. 
Military  State  Agency,  June  1862- Jan.  1865.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  '65.     8°.     16  p. 

Note.    Report  was  made  to  the  Governor. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1862. 

\^Expositions.'\     Board  of  State  Centennial  Managers. 

The  State  of  Wisconsin  ;  embracing  brief  sketches 

of  its  history,  position,  resources,  and  industries, 

and  a  catalogue  of  its  exhibits  at  the  Centennial  at 

Philadelphia,  1876.      '76.     8°.     86,  85  p. 

State   Hoard   of    World's  Fair    Managers.     Report, 

with     accompanying     documents.       1893.      8°. 

41  p. 

See  also  under  Institutions,  History,  1893. 

l^Fox  and  Wi.sconsin  Rivers.]  Wisconsin  and  Fox 
Rivers  Improvement  Convention.  Water  commu- 
nication between  the  Mississippi  and  the  Lakes; 
memorial  to  Congress  on  the  improvement  of  the 
navigation  of  the  Wisconsin  and  Fox  rivers,  sub- 
mitted by  the  Canal  Conventions  at  Prairie  du 
Chicri,  Nov.  10,  1868,  and  at  Portage  City,  Oct. 
20,  1869;  and  proceedings  of  the  conventions; 
prepared  for  ])ublication  under  the  direction  of  L. 
Fairchiid,  Governor,  1870.     8«.     88  p.     maps. 

See  under  Kxecutlve  and  Htiiff,  frovernor,  1851,  63;  under 
iDspectioii  and  K('(;ulut>on,  Public  Works;  iivd  under  Legis- 
lature, Journals,  Iioch.,  etc.,  1848,  .02,  &3,  lA,  .00. 


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[Wis. 


{History.']     Report  of  Wm.  R.  Smith,  State  Historian, 
for  l«o4.     '55.     80.     5  p. 
—  Historj'  of  Wisconsin,   in    three  parts,  lilstorical, 
.  documentary  and  descriptive.  Comp.  by  direction 
of  the  Legislature,  by  Wm.  R.  Smith.  1854.  2  v. 
8°.     V.   1;  432  p.     V.  3 ;  443  p. 
Note.    V.  2  not  published. 

Prison    Labor    Commissioners.       Report,      1899.      8°. 
29  p. 
Note.    No   more   publiBhtd. 


Superior  Harbor,   Special  Survey  of. 
H.  Newton  to  the  Governor.     72. 


Report  of  W. 
8°.     29  p. 


Supplemental:  Territorial. 
Legislative  Assembly.     Acts.   183()-48.       Madison  and 
Milwaukee,  '36-48.     13  v.     8°. 

Note.  Called  Acts  1836-38;  Local  acts  1838-39.  Sessions 
annual,  beginning  in  various  months.  Laws  of  extra  sess. 
June  1838,  and  Aug.  1840  bound  with  laws  of  regular  sess. 
of  those  years;  laws  of  extra  sess.  Oct.  1847  published  sep- 
arately. Acts  of  lst-2d  sess.,  1836,  37-38,  and  extra  sess.  June 
1838  were  reprinted  by  order  of  the  Legislature  in  1867  in  1  v. 
80.     584  p. 

See  also  under  Institutions,  IHatory,  State  Historical 
Society,  1870. 

—  Statutes  [revised],  1839.    Albany, '39.    8°.    iv,  457  p. 

—  Act   to  provide  for  the   government  of  the  several 

towns  in  this  Territory,  and  for  the  revision  of 
county  government,  annual  sess.,  1840-41.  '41. 
8°.     74,  6  p. 

—  Journal  of  the  Council,  183G-48.  '36-48.      15  v.     8°. 

Note.  All  except  for  special  session  1840  have  appendixes 
containing  documents  and  reports. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1836-48. 

'36-48.     16  V.     8°. 

Note.  All  except  for  extra  session  1840  have  appendixes 
containing  documents  and  reports. 


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A    PROVISIONAL    LIST    OF    THE    OFFICIAL    PUBLICATIONS 

OF    THE    SEVERAL    STATES    OF    THE 

UNITED    STATES 


FROM    THEIR     ORGANIZATION 


COMPILED    UNDER    THE    EDITORIAL    DIRECTION    OF 

R.    R.    BOWKER 


PART   III:   WESTERN    STATES   AND   TERRITORIES 

MINNESOTA,  IOWA,  MISSOURI,  KANSAS,  NEBRASKA,  SO.  DAKOTA, 

NO.  DAKOTA,  DAKOTA    TERRITORY,   MONTANA,    WYOMING, 

COLORADO,    UTAH,    NEVADA,    IDAHO,     WASHINGTON, 

OREGON,   CALIFORNIA,  ARIZONA,  NEW  MEXICO, 

OKLAHOMA,  INDIAN  TERRITORY, 

ALASKA,   HAWAII. 


NEW    YORK 

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Copyright,  1905, 

BY 

R.    R.    BOWKER. 


{Cl)f  finclihirll  UI111  (SI;  :r(l)iU  |trroii 

BOSTON 


PREFATORY    NOTE   TO    PART   III. 


THE  preparation  of  Part  III  of  "  State  Publications  "  Lias  been  atteiukd  with 
difficulties  similar  to  those  vvliich  retarded  Part  II,  and  has  extended  over  a 
second  interval  of  three  years.  As  is  shown  by  the  title-page,  it  covers  the 
States  stretching  from  tlie  west  bank  of  the  Mississippi  to  the  Pacific  coast,  with  the 
exception  of  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  and  Texas  (which  belong  naturally  to  the  grouj) 
of  Southern  States,  to  be  covered  in  Part  IV)  as  well  as  the  present  organized  Terri- 
tories of  Arizoua,  New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  and  Hawaii,  the  unorganized  Indian 
Territory,  and  the  District  of  Alaska.  Work  has  already  been  begun  on  the  State 
publications  of  the  fifteen  remaining  States,  which  present  peculiar  difficulties,  partly 
because  of  their  long  history,  several  of  them  being  among  the  original  thiiteen  States, 
and  partly  because  of  the  complications  resulting  from  the  Confederate  and  Recon- 
struction periods. 

Continuing  apology  must  be  made  for  the  imperfection  of  these  lists,  in  spite  of 
all  attempts  toward  completeness  and  of  the  cooperation  of  many  State  Librarians 
and  other  local  authorities.  It  should  be  understood,  however,  that  in  many  cases 
repeated  efforts  have  failed  to  obtain  the  cooperation  from  State  officials  which  might 
reasonably  have  been  expected,  either  because  of  lack  of  interest  on  the  part  of  such 
officials  or  because  of  the  chaotic  condition  of  State  document  collections ;  and  to 
this  cause  may  faiily  be  attributed  a  large  share  of  the  imperfections  which  will 
inevitably  be  discovered  by  users  of  the  bibliography.  The  I'equest  is  therefore 
again  made  that  State  Librarians  and  other  users  will  send  to  the  editor  any  infor- 
mation regarding  publications  not  here  recorded,  and  any  corrections  that  should  be 
made,  either  for  a  possible  appendix  of  errors  and  omissions,  or  for  use  by  others 
when  a  more  complete  bibliography  is  possible  for  any  State  or  for  all  the  States. 

The  compilation  of  this  part  has  been  exclusively  in  the  hands  of  Mr.  W.  N. 
Seaver,  whose  experience  in  connection  with  Part  II  has  resulted  in  relieving  the 
editor  from  responsibility  except  for  the  general  plan.  No  one  but  the  editor,  how- 
ever, can  fully  appreciate  the  obstacles  which  have  been  encountered  in  carrying 
on  and  completing  the  work  of  compilation.  Special  acknowledgment  will  be  found 
at  the  head  of  each  list  to  those  who  have  furnished  or  revised  the  large  part  of  the 
material,  and  general  acknowledgment  should  be  made  to  those  who  have  in  lesser 
degree  cooperated  toward  the  final  result.  Acknowledgment  is  specifically  due  to 
Miss  Adelaide  R.  Hasse,  of  the  Document  Department  of  the  New  York  Public 
Library,  who  has  lent  all  possible  assistance  in  connection  with  that  extensive  col- 
lection of  State  documents. 

It  should  be  noted  that  the  general  period  of  the  bibliography  closes  with  the 
year  1900 ;  annual  and  biennial  reports  have,  however,  been  recorded  to  a  later  date, 
and  some  later  publications  also  have  incidentally  been  included.  Particulars  as  to 
the  plan  and  method  employed  will  be  found  in  the  preface  included  in  Part  I,  which 
should  be  consulted  by  users  of  this  part. 

R.    R.    BOWKEB. 


MINNESOTA   STATE   PUBLICATIONS. 


List  compiled  by  E.  A.  Nelson,  State  Librarian,  St.  Paul, 
Groseilliere  and  Radisson,  the  first  white  men  in  Minnesota,  ex- 
plored Mille  Lacs  region,  1669-00.  Louis  Hennepin  discovered 
Falls  of  St.  Anthony,  1680.  Formally  claimed  by  France,  1689.  By 
treaty  of  Versailles,  1763,  France  ceded  Minnesota  east  of  the 
Mississippi  to  England,  and  west  of  it  to  Spain.  Portion  east  of 
the  Mississippi,  part  of  Northwest  Territory,  1787.  Same  portion 
part  of  Indian  Territory,  18uo.  Portion  west  of  the  Missis^iijpi, 
as  a  part  of  Louisiana,  ceded  by  Spain  to  I<'rance,  1801 ;  by  France 
to  the  United  States,  1803.  All  of  Minnesota  was  a  part  of  Illinois 
Territory,  1809-18;  of  Michigan  Territory,  1819-35.  Portion  east  of 
the  Mississippi,  part  of  Wisconsin  Territory,  1836;  portion  west 
of  the  Mississippi,  part  of  Iowa  Territory,  183S.  Territory  of  Min- 
nesota organized  1849.     Admitted  as  a  State,  1858. 

State  documents  and  reports  issued  annually  prior  to  1881,  bien- 
nially since,  covering  two  years  ending  July  31  of  even-numbered 
years,  when  fiscal  year  ends.  Published  at  the  capital,  St.  Paul, 
unless  otherwise  specified. 

Minnesota  executive  documents  :  Governors'  messages 
and  accompanying  documents,  annual  1858-81 ; 
biennial  1881/82-1901/02.    '58-1902.     72  v.     8°. 

Mote.  Include  nearly  all  the  reports  made  to  the  Governor 
by  heads  of  departments.  1860-70  published  in  1  v.  for  each 
year;  1871-74, 2  v.;  1875-80,  3  v. ;  1881-1902,  3  to 5  v.,  biennially. 
Reports  for  1897-98  were  not  collected  and  bound  in  the  usual 
manner,  only  one  volume  being  bound  for  each  year. 

Constitution  and  Constitutional  Convention. 

Convention,  1857.  Debates  and  proceedings  of  the 
Minnesota  Constitutional  Convention  held  at  St. 
Paul,  July  13-August  28,  1857,  including  the 
organic  act  of  the  Territory ;  with  the  enabling 
act  of  Congress  [etc.].  Reported  by  Francis  H. 
Smith.  '57.  8°.  (685)  p. 
Note,    Democratic  wing. 

—  Same;    reported    by    T.    F.     Andrews.      '58.      8°. 

(624)  p. 
Note.    Republican  wing. 

—  Journal  of  the  convention.     1857.     8°.     209  p. 

Note.  The  convention  eat  as  two  distinct  bodies,  one  con- 
sisting of  Republican  and  the  other  of  Democratic  members. 
The  draft  of  the  constitution  finally  adopted  by  the  two  con- 
ventions was  the  work  of  a  joint  committee.  Each  convention 
claimed  to  the  last  to  be  the  one  legally  constituted  and 
organized.  The  constitution  framed  by  these  conventions 
was  adopted  by  the  people  at  an  election  held  Oct.  13,  1857. 

Constitution  of  the  State.     1857.     8°.     26  p. 

Note.  Constitution  also  published  In  Legislative  manual 
and  all  editions  of  Statutes. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.  Message,  annual  1857-81 ;  biennial  1881- 
1903.     '57-1903.    49  pm.     8°. 

Cont.  :  By  Hon.  H.  H.  Sibley,  May  24,  1858-Jan.  2,  1860; 
by  Alexander  liamsey,  Jan.  2,  1860-July  10,  1863;  by  Henry 
Swift,  July  10,  1863-Jan.  11,  1864;  by  Stephen  Miller,  Jan. 
11,  1864-Jan.  8,  1866;  by  William  R.  Marshall,  Jan.  8,  1866- 
Jan.  9,  1870;  by  Horace  Austin,  Jan.  9,  187o-Jan.  7,  1874;  by 
Cushman  K.  Davis,  Jan.  7,  1874-Jan.  7,  1876;  by  John  S. 
Pillsbury,  Jan.  7,  1876-Jan.  10,  1882;  by  Lucius  F.  Hubbard, 
Jan.  10,  1882-Jan.  5,  1887;  by  A.  R.  McGill,  Jan.  5,  1887-Jan. 
9,  1889;  by  William  R.  Merriam,  Jan.  9,  lb89-lan.  4,  1893;  by 
Knute  Nelson,  Jan.  4,  189:i-Jan.  1895;  by  D.  M.  Olough,  Jan. 
1895-Jan.  1899;  by  John  Liud,  Jan.  1899-Jau.  1901;  by  S.  R. 
Van  Sant,  Jan.  1901-Jan.  19u3. 

Note.    Above  list  includes  inaugural  addresses. 


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Governor,  continued. 

—  Gorernor    Ramsey's     special   message    relative     to 

swamp  lands,  Jan.  26,   1860. 

—  Northwest  British  America  and  its  relations  to  the 

State  of  Minnesota.  Keport  to  the  Legislature 
by  Governor  Ramsey,  March  2,  1860.  Ed.  by 
J.  W.  Taylor.     '60.     8°.     41  (1)  p. 

—  Governor  Ramsey's  special  message,  extra  session, 

Sept.  9,  1862. 

—  Governor   Marshall's  special  message  in  relation  to 

the  State  railroad  bonds,  Feb.  1,  1869. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  ^atVrond  Bond  Commission. 

—  Governor  Davis's  special  message  Jan.  29,  1875,  in 

relation  to  the  people  on  the  frontier  counties, 
suffering  from  the  ravages  of  grasshoppers. 

—  Governor  Pillsbury ;  message  to  extra  session  Oct. 

12,  1881,  in  relation  to  the  Minnesota  State  rail- 
way bonds. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous, /?aJiroa<?  Bond  Commission. 

—  Thanksgiving  proclamation  [Nov.  27,  1890.      '90]. 

4°.     2  p. 

—  Same,  [Nov.  28,  1901].     n.  p.  ['01.]     f°. 

—  Proclamation  [announcing  the  death  of  Cushman  K. 

Davis,  U.  S.  Senator  from  Minnesota,  Nov.  27, 
19C0.     '00].     12°.     (1)  p. 

—  Governor  Van  Sant's  special  message  in  relation  to 

Tax  Commission  for  1902. 
Adjutant  General.     Report,  annual,  1858-78  ;    lst-12th 
biennial,  1879/80-1901/02.     33  pm.     8°. 
Cont.  :  By  Alex.  C.  Jones,  1858-60;  by  William  H.  Acker, 
1860-61;  bvJohn  B.  Sanborn,  May  2-t-Dec.  31,  1861 ;  by  Oscar 
Malnaros,  1861-65;  by  John  Poller,  M.iy  15,  1865-Jan.  22,  1866; 
by  H.  P.  Van  Cleve,  1866-70;  by  Mark  D.  Flower,  1870-75;  by 
Henry    A.  Castle,   1875-76;  by  H.  P.  Van  Cleve,  1876-82;  by 
A.  C.  Hawley,  1882-84;  by  CM.  MacCarthy,  1884-87;  by  F. 
W.  Seeley,  1887-89;    by  J.  H.  Mullen,  1889-93;  by  Hermann 
Muehlberg,  1893-95;  by  George  C.  Lambert,  1899-1901;  by  E. 
D.  Libbey,  1901-02. 

Kote.  Includes  report  of  Quarter  Master  General.  See  also 
under  Supplemental,  Adjutant  Oeneral. 

—  Adjutant  General's  report,  Sept.   9,  1862,  extra  ses- 

sion. 

—  Annual  report  of  Minnesota  troops,  1890.     By  W: 

Lochren.     pm.     8°. 
Note.    Under  Act  of  April  16,  1889. 
Attorney  General      Report,  annual,  1858-93;  biennial, 
1894/96-1900/02.     '58-1902.    27  pm.     8°. 
Cont. :  By  Charles  H.  Berry,  1858-60;  by  G.  E.  Cole,  1860- 
66;   by  W.  Colvill,  1866-68;  by  F.  R.  E.  Cornell,  1868-74;  by 
G.  E.  Wilson,  1874-80;  by  Chas.  M.  Start,  1880-Sl ;    by  W.  J. 
Kahn,  1881-87;  by  Moses  E.  Clapp,  1887-93;  by  H.  W.  Childs, 
1893-95;  by  W.  B.  Douglas,  18<JG-1'J02. 

Auditor.     Report,  annual,  1858-76  ;   biennial,   1877/78- 
1900/02.      St.   Paul  and  Minneapolis,  '58-1902. 
8°. 
Cont.:  By  W.  H.  Dunbar,  1858-61;  by  Charles    Mcllrath, 
1861-7.'l;  by  Orlen  P.  Whitcomb,  1873-82;  by  W.  W.  Braden, 
1882-91;  by  A.  Biermann,  1891-95;  by  Robert  C.  Dunn,  1895- 
1902. 
Note.    The  Auditor  Is  also  Land  Commissioner. 
See  also    under    Inspection    and    Regulation,   Examiner, 
r\iblic. 

Quarter  Master  General.     Report. 

Note.    Includcil  In  report  of  Adjutant  General. 
Secretary  of  Slate.     Report,  annual,  1858-97/98;  bien- 
nial, 1898/1900-1900/02.     '58-1902.     25  pm.     8°. 
Cont.:  By  F.   IJaasen,  IH.'.H-OO;  by  J.  Tl.  Baker,  1860-r,2;  by 
D.  Hlakcley,  IH62-BH;  l,y  II.  C.  lioKers.  1866-70;  by  H.  Mattson, 
1870-72;  by  H.  P.  .lennlHon,  1872-76;  by  .1.  H.  Irgens,  lH7H-8(i; 
by  F.  Von  Baumbach,  IHH()-87;  by  M.  MaltMon,  1887-91  ;   by  F. 
P.  Brown,  IHUl-M;  by  A.  Berg,  1895-1901;  by  P.  K.  nanson, 
1900-02. 

Note.  Some  printed  nt  Mliineupolls.  For  reports  of  (^"oni- 
mlsHJoncr  of  HliitlHlli  s  ("Hubonllnale  to  Hec.  of  State),  sic  iindiT 
InHtilulloiiH.  HrsBldii  laws,  KiritiilcH,  court  rci^irls,  and  dlgesti 
are  also  i)ubliHh(.-d  under  supervlnlon  of  this  odlcer. 

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Secretary  of  State,  continued. 

—  Statistics  of  Minnesota  for  18G9.    Being  Ist  annual  re- 

port of  the  Asst.  Secretary  of  State.     '70.     8°. 

—  Legislative  manual,  biennial,  1881-1903. 

—  State   and  county  government,    1891.     h.  i.  j).     '91. 

8°.     (36)  p. 

—  Fourth  decennial  census  .  .  .  taken  June  1,  1895. 

'95.     8°.     287  p. 
Treasurer  of  State,    lieport,  annual,  1858-1902.    43  pm. 
8°. 
Cont.:  By  G;  W.  Armstrong,  1858-60;  by  O:  Sheffer,  1860- 
68;  by  E.  Munch,  1863-72;  by  W:  Beegcr,  1872-73;  by  E.  W. 
Dyke,   1873-76;   by  W:  I'/acnder,   1876-80;  by  C:   Kittelson, 
1880-87;  by  J.  Bobleter,  188;-95;  by  A.  T.  Koeruer,  1895-1900; 
by  J.  H.  Block,  1900-02. 

Inspection  and  Kegolation. 

\^Capitol  Commissioners.']      Commissioners   Appointed 
to  Construct  a  New  Capitol.     Report,   biennial, 
1S95-19U3.     5  pm.     8°. 
Cont.:  By  Channing  Seabury,  1895-1903. 
[Corrections  and  Charities.]    Board  of  Corrections  and 
Charities.      Biennial   n-port,  lbt-9th,    1882/84- 
98/1900.     '84-1900.     9  pm.     8". 
Cont.:  By  Gov.  L.  F.  Hubbard,  Pres.,  1884-88;  by  Gov.  W- 
R.  Merriam,  Pres.,  1888-92;  by  Gov.  Knute  Nelson,  i'res.,  18y2- 
94;  by  Gov.  D.  M.  Clough,  Pres.,  1894-98;  by  O.  Amundson, 
Chairman,  1896-19U0;  by  Gov.  J.  Liud,  1900. 

Note.    The   Board   of  Corrections  and    Charities  was  dis- 
continued in  19U1  and  superseded   by  the  Board  of  Control, 
which  see  below. 
CJee  also  under  Institutions,  Training  School,  1896. 

—  Twelfth  quarterly  meeting.     Secretary's  report  on 

the  need  of  a  uniform  system  of  financial  reports 
from  the  State  institutions.     188(J.     8°.     15  p. 

—  State  Congress  of  Charities  and  Corrections.    Pro- 

ceedings, 2d-3d  conferences,  January,  1894-95. 
•94-95.     2  V.     8°. 
Board   of  Control.     First   biennial   report.      Period 
ending  July  31,  1902.     8°.     363  p. 
2^ote.    By  law  enacted  1901  this  board  superseded  the  Board 
of  Corrections  and   Charities,  taking  charge  of  the  manage- 
ment of  all  State  penal  and  charitable  institutions  on  Aug.  1, 
1901. 

Dairy  and  Food  Commissioner.     Report,  annual  1887- 

1903.     26  pm.     8°. 

Cont.:  By  W.  C.  Rice,  1887-89;  by  Warren  J.  Ives,  1889-93; 

by  A.  K.  Fenseth,  1893-94;    by   Berndt   Anderson,  1894-99; 

by  J.  M.  Bowler,  1899-1900;  by  W.  P.  P.  McConnell,  1901-03. 

Dental  Board.     (1889-). 

Xote.    No  reports  have  yet  been  printed. 
[Education.]     Superintendent   of  Public   Instruction. 
Report,  lst-19th  annual,  1860-78 ;   lst-12th  bien- 
nial, 1879/80-1901/02.     ^.^7.,  '60-1902.     31pm. 
8°. 
Cont.:  By  E.  D.  Niell,  1860-61 ;  by  B.  F.  Crary,  1861-62;  by 
E.  D.  Niell,  1862-64;  by  VV:  F.  Phelps,  1864-65;  by  D.  Blakeley, 
1865-66;  by  H.  C.  Rogers,  1866-67;  by  M.  H.  Dunnell,  1867- 
70;  by  U.  B.  Wilson,  1870-75;  by  D.  Burt,  187.5-81;  by  D.  L. 
Kiehle,  1881-96;    by   W.   W.  Pendergast,  1894-98;  by  J.  H. 
Lewis,  1899-1900;  by  J.  W.  Olscn,  lyu'l-02. 

Note.  The  biennial  reports  are  also  enumerated  consecu- 
tively with  the  annual  reports,  as  from  "  20lh  report  in  the 
series"  to  "  3l8t  report  in  the  series." 

See  also  under  Supplemental,  Legislative  Assembly,  Report. 

—  Circular  5.     Temperance  hygiene  in   Minnesota. 

Act  relating  to  instruction  in  public  schools  in 
physiology  and  hygiene  [with  report  of  the  Tem- 
perance Text-book  Commission,  etc.].  n.  t.  p. 
['87.]     80.     4  p. 

—  Laws  relating  to  the  public  school  system,  includ- 

ing the  State  Normal  Schools  and  the  University 
of  Minnesota.     1«87,  19U1.     8°.     127  p. ;  141  p. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  Special 
Laws,  Education. 

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\^Edtication ,  continued.'] 

High   School  Board.     Annual  report,  2d,  5th,  1895, 
98. 
J^ote.    Printed  only  as  part  of  reports  of  Supt.  of  Public 
Instruction. 

Inspector  of  Graded  Schools.  Report,  annual,  1896- 
1902.     '96-1902.     7  pm.     8". 

Xote.  Reports  of  Inspector  of  Graded  Schools  and  of  In- 
spector of  High  Schools  were  published  as  part  of  report  of 
Bupt.  of  Public  Instruction  after  1902. 

Inspector  of  High  Schools.  Report,  annual,  1894-1902. 
Submitted  to  the  State  High  School  Board. 
Minneapolis,  '94-1902.      9  pm.     8°. 

See  preceding  note. 

Temperance    Text-book    Commission.     Report,   1887. 

See  above,  Circular  5. 
State  Normal  School  Board.     Report,  annual,  1860- 

79 ;  biennial,  1880-1902.     '61-1902.     24  pm.     8°. 

Cont.;  By  E.  D.  Neill,  1860-62;  by  B.  F.  Crary,  1862-64;  by 
J:  D.  Ford,  1864-66;  by  M.  C.  Dunnell,  1866-67;  by T:  Simp- 
son, 1867-69;  by  Rev.  8.  Y.  McMasters,  1870-72;  by  G.  M. 
Gage,  1873-74;  by  H:  H.  Sibley,  1874-75;  by  T:  Simpson, 
1875-82;  by  W.  S.  Pattee,  1890-96. 

Examiner,  Public.     Report,  lst-5th   annual,   1878-82, 
1st- 10th   biennial,  1882/84-1900/02.      '78-1902. 
12  pm.     8°. 
Cont.:  By  H:    M.  Knox,  1878-88;  by  M.  D.  Kenyon,  1888- 
96;  by  E.  M.  Pope,  1896-1900;  by  S.  T.  Johnson,  1900-02. 

Note.  This  officer  examines  the  accounts  of  all  public 
officers,  banks,  building  and  loan  associations,  and  trust 
companies. 

—  The  Examiner  act  of  Minnesota,  with  annotations 

by  H.  M.  Knox,  Public  Examiner,     n.  t.p.     '87. 
8°.     (7)  p. 
Fire    Warden.     Report,  annual,  1895-1903.    '95-1903. 
9  pm.     8°. 
Cont.:  By  C.  C.  Andrews,  1895-1903. 

Game  and  Fish  Commissioners.     Report,  annual,  1875- 
92;  biennial  1893-97,1901-03.     22  pm.     S". 
Cont.:  By  P.  Day,  1875-76;  by  R.  O.  Sweeny,  1876-91;  by 
W.  S.  Timberlake,  1891-97;  by  S.  F.  Fullerton,  1901-03. 
Note.    Reports  1897-1900  not  published. 

Health  and  Vital  Statistics,  Board  of.  Report,  1st- 
8tli  annual,  1873-80;  Ist-llth  biennial,  1880/82- 
1901/02.  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  and  Red  Wing, 
'73-1902.     15  pm.     8«. 

Cont.:  By  C.  N.  Hewitt,  Secretary,  1874-81;  by  D.  W. 
Hand,  President,  1881-91;  by  C:  N.  Hewitt,  Sec,  1884-96;  by 
H.  M.  Bracken,  Sec,  1898-1902. 

—  Public  health  in  Minnesota;  a  monthly  journal  of 

.  .  .  hygiene.  Official  publication,  v.  1-6,  1886- 
91.     Red  Wing, '8.5-91.     8°. 

—  Vital  statistics  of  the  State.     Biennial  report,  1st- 

2d, 18H6/88-H8/90. 

—  3d  i)ionnial  report  on  vital  statistics,  1890/91;  with 

a  comparative  study  of  the  leading  causes  of  mor- 
tality in  Minnesota,  1887-91.  Minneapolis,  '93. 
8°.      folded  siicetfl. 

—  .<?ame;  4th,  1892/93.     '95.     8°. 

—  The  relations  of  scholastic  methods  to  the  health 

of  pupils  in  the  inibii(!  schools.  A  preliminary 
inquiry  into  the  sulijcct.  By  the  Secretary. 
.    .    .   Minncfijiolis,  187H.     8".     41  j). 

—  A  plan   for  llu;  completion  of  tlie  organization  of 

the  Conference  of  State  Boards  of  Health,  pro- 
posed by  the  State  Board  of  Minnesota  to  the 
conference  meeting  in  St.  Louis,  Oct.  13,  1884. 
n.p.     ['84.]     8°.     2  J). 

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Health  and  Vital  Statistics,  Board  of,  continued. 

—  Minnesota  from  the  standpoint  of  public  health. 

Compiled  by  the  Secretary  ...  as  Superintend- 
ent of  Minnesota  sanitary  exhibit  at  the  exposition 
in  New  Orleans  in  1885.     '85.     8".     17,  16  p. 

—  Form  1.     Sanitary  inspection  of  towns,  villages, 

boroughs,  and  cities.  Red  Wing,  1885.  8". 
2  p. 

—  Organization,  powers  and  duties  of   local  boards 

of  health.     An  abstract  of  the  laws  of  Minnesota 
relating   thereto.     [Extra  to  "Public  health  in 
Minnesota."     Red  Wing,  1886.]     8«.     2  p. 
Immigration   Commissioner.     Immigration  report,  an- 
nual, 1864  [by  D.  Blakeley]       '64.     pm.     8°. 

—  Minnesota,  the  Empire  State  of  the  new  Northwest. 

1878.     8°. 

—  See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of 

State,  1870;   under  Institutions,  Statistics;  and 
under  Miscellaneous,  Immigration. 
Insurance    Commissioner.     Report,     lst-30th    annual, 
1872/73-1901/02.     '73-1902.     30  pm.     8". 

Cont.:  By  Pennock  Pusey,  1872-73;  by  A.  R.  McGill, 
1873-87 ;  by  C.  P.  Bailey,  1889-91 ;  by  C.  H.  Smith,  1891-95 ;  by 
Elmer  H.  Dearth,  1896-98;  by  Chas.  Shandrew,  1887-89;  by 
Elmer  H.  Dearth,  19i;0-02. 

J/ote.  Part  1,  Fire  and  Mariue;  pt.  2,  Life.  Preliminary 
report  in  1896. 

Land  Commissioner. 

Note.    The  Auditor  is  also  Land  Commissioner. 

Medical  Examiners,  Board  of.    Explanatory  announce- 
ment,    n.  p.     [1883.]     8°.     3  p. 
Oil  Inspector.     (1 876-). 

Note.    No  reports  have  yet  been  printed. 

Pardons,  Board  of .     (1897-). 

Note.    No  reports  have  yet  been  printed. 

Railroad  and  WareJiouse  Commissioners.  Report,  an- 
nual, 1872-90;  biennial,  1890-99.  St.  Paul  and 
Minneapolis,  '72-99.     21  pm.     8°. 

Cont  :  By  A.  J.  Edgerton,  1872-74;  by  J.  J.  Randall,  1874- 
76;  by  W:  R.  Marshall,  1876-82;  by  J.  H.  Baker,  1882-85;  by 
H.  Austin,  1887-89;  bv  E.  S.  Warner,  1889;  by  G:  L.  Becker, 
1885-95;  by  J:  P.  Wiliiams,  1889-93;  by  A.  K.  Teisljerg,  1894- 
99;  by  J.  L.  Gibbs,  1887-91;  by  W.  M.Liggett,  1891-94;  by 
I.  B.  Mills,  1893-96. 

Note.  Rpts.  1884/85-85/86  called  by  one  authority  l8t-2d 
annual.     Rpt.  of  Nov.  30,  1892,  also  called  annual. 

—  Special  report,  1889,  by  E.  S.  Warner,  Secretary. 

•89. 

Institutions. 

Academy  of  Natural  Sciences.  (Minneapolis,  1873-). 
Constitution  and  by-laws.  Minneapolis,  1873. 
8°.     8  p. 

—  Bulletin;    v.    1-3,    1873-1901.      Minneapolis,  '74- 

1901.     8°. 
Cont.:     V.  1,  1873-79;  v.  2,  1881-85;  v.  3,  1883-1901. 

—  Same,  v.  4,  pt.  1  ;   1896.     Minneapolis,  '96.     8°. 

—  Occasional  papers;  v.  1,  no.  1,  1894.     64  p. 
\_Agriculture.'\     State  School  of  Agriculture.     (St.  An- 
thony Park,  1888-).      Bulletin,  nos.  1-81,  Jan- 
uary 1888-March  1903.     '88-1903. 

—  Class    bulletin,   nos.     1-13,    [1900]-March    1903. 

['00]-03. 

—  Press  bulletin,  nos.  1-[16?],  Feb.  1894-May  190.'^. 

'94-1903. 

—  Prospectus,  1888.     h.  t.  p.     ['88.]     4°.     4  p. 

—  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.     (1888-).    Re- 

port, biennial,  1891/92;  annual,  189-3-1902. 
Note.    Publication  doubtful  of  report  for  1897. 

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\_Agriculiure,  continved.] 
Agricultural  Society.     Annual  report  of  the  Secre- 
tary, 1887-1903.     17  pm.     8°. 

Coiit.:  By  H.  E.  Hoard,  1887-88;  by  H.  R.  Denny,  1888-89; 
by  W.  M.  Ligaett,  1889-90;  by  W.  F.  Cross,  1890-95;  by  E. 
W.  Randall,  1895-1902. 

—  Premium  list,  rules,  etc.,  for  annual  fair,   1872- 

1903.     8°. 

Blind.     See  next  entry. 

Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind,  Institution  for  the  Education 
of  the.  (Faribault,  1863-).  Report  of  President 
and  Secretary,  lst-17th  annual,  1863-79;  1st- 
13th  biennial,  1879/80-1901/02.  '()3-1902.  30 
pm.     8°. 

Cont.:  By  R.  A.  Mott,  Sec,  1864-1900;  by  Edgar  H.  Loy- 
hed,  Prest.,  1902. 

Defective  Children,  Institute  for.  (Faribault,  1879-). 
2d-4th  biennial  report,  1881/82-85/86.  '82-87. 
8°. 

Kote.  Contains  also  rpts.  of  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind  Institute 
and  School  for  Imbeciles. 

[Education.']  State  Normal  School.  (Winona,  I860-). 
Address  at  opening  of  the  school.  By  E.  D. 
Neill  and  J:  Ogden.  With  report  fete. 1.  n.  p. 
'60.     8°. 

—  Annual  catalogue,   1879/80-1902/03,  with  annual 

circular,  1880/81-1903/04.  Winona,  '80-1903. 
8°. 

State  Normal  School.  (Mankato,  1868-).  Annual 
catalogue,  with  annual  circular,  1869-1903. 
Mankato,  '69-1903.     8°. 

State  Normal  School.  (St.  Cloud,  1869-).  An- 
nual catalogue  and  circular,  1870-1903.  St. 
Cloud,  '70-1903. 

State  Normal  School.  (Moorhead,  1888-).  An- 
nual catalogue  and  circular,  1889-1903.  Moor- 
head, 1889-1903. 

State  Normal  School.  (Duluth,  190 1-).  First  an- 
nual catalogue  and  circular,  1902.  Duluth, 
1903. 

University  of  Minnesota.  (Minneapolis,  1851-). 
Report  of  Board  of  Regents,  annual,  1861-78; 
biennial,  1879/80-1901/02.     24  v.,  11  pm.     8". 

Cont.:  By  Uriah  Thomas,  1861-66;  by  J;  8.  Pillsburv 
1866-69;  by  W:  W.  Folwell,  1870-72;  by  J.  8.  Pillsbury.  1872- 
75;  by  H:  Tl.  Sibley,  1876-77;  by  W:  W.  Folwell,  1878-81;  by 
H:  H.Sibley,  1881-90;  by  J.  8.  Pillsbury,  1892-1900. 

Kote.  Annual  report,  old  series,  1861-67,  7  pm.;  new 
series,  1868-78,  8  v.,  4  pin.;  biennial  report,  16  v.  No  report 
for  1865.  *^ 

See  also  forward  Qeotogical  and  Natural  History  Survey, 

—  Report  of  the  President  to  the  Superintendent  of 

I'ubiic  Instruction,  1867-1903.     '67-1903. 
Note.    'J'hese  are  all  tontaiiied   in  the  reports  of  the  Sunt 
of  Public  luHtrnctlon. 

—  Catalogue    of     officers     and    students,    1867/68. 

.Minneajjolis,  '68.     8". 

—  Announcement,  annual,  1869-73.     5  pm.     8°. 

—  Calendar,  annual.  1874/75-85/86.     12  v.     12°. 

—  Catalogue,   annual,    1886/87-96/97.       11  v.       12° 

and,  8". 

—  Bulletin,  annual,  1H98-1903.     10  nos.  yearly.     8°. 

Note.  Announr.emiMit,  Calendar,  CataloKue,  and  Rulletln 
nonotllute  the  Kcnernl  mTJcM  cnnlainlnK  the  aiinoiincemonts  for 
all  departtnentH  of  the  University. 

—  Almanac,  arnmal,  1871-73.    Minncat)olis,  ['70-721 

8  pm.     8".  -^ 

—  Alumni  record,  1893,  91,  97,  99.     4  pm. 

—  Same,  1901,  02.     2  v.     8". 

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^Education,  continued. '\ 

—  Complete  list  of  the  Regents,  1851-G8.     By  E.  B. 

Johnson,     n.  d.     12°.     4  p. 

—  Statement  showing  the  succession  in  Board  of  Re- 

gents, 18G8-1901.     By  K.  B.  Johnson.     8°.    29  p. 

—  Plan  for  agricultural  institutes.     1874.     pm. 

—  Compilation  of  the  national  and  State  laws  relat- 

ing to  the  University  of  Minnesota.  Minne- 
apolis, 1892.     12°.     i;52  p. 

—  Addresses  at  the  inauguration  of  W:  W.  Folwell 

as   President  .   .   .  ,  Dec.    22,   1869.     8".     38  p. 

—  Communication  from  the  Regents  to  the  Conven- 

tion of  School  Superintendents  concerning  the 
University  and  the  High  Schools.  By  W:  W. 
Folwell.  '  1872.     8°.     7  p. 

—  [Library.]      Alphabetical    catalogue  of   authors, 

1872.     8°. 

—  Plan   of  University  organization,   and  courses  of 

study.     ByW:    W.  Folwell.     1872.     8°.     18  p. 

—  Order  of  exercises  and  addresses  at  the  inaugura- 

tion of  Cyrus  Northrop  as  President  .  .  .  ,  June 
11,  1885.     Minneapolis,  '85.     8°. 

—  Address  delivered  by  Hon.  J:   S.  Pillsbury  before 

the  alumni  of  the  University  .   .   .  ,  June  1,1893; 
being  a  sketch  of  the  growth  and   development 
of  the  University.     8°.     34  p. 
Note.    Published  by  the  Ahimni  Association. 

—  Baccalaureate  address ;  by  Prest.  Cyrus  Northrop, 

1895-99. 

Note.    As  follows : 

1895.  24<).  24  p. 

1896.  8».  16  p. 

1898.    12<>.  15  p.     (The  Law  of  God.) 

1898.  16".  3-2  p.  "        "     "      " 

1899.  80.  16  p.     (The  Dissemination  of  Educated  Men.) 

—  In   memoriam  :    John  S.   Pillsbury.     Resolutions 

adopted  by  the  Board  of  Regents,  and  memorial 
addresses  delivered  on  Commencement  Day, 
June  5,  1902.     pm.     8°. 

—  See  also  forward  Geological  and  Natural  History 

Snrveij  and  Libraries:  and  under    Legislature, 

Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1860. 
State  Public  School.     See  forward  Public  School. 
State     Training    School.     See     forward     Training 

School. 
Farmers'  Board  of  Trade.    Report  for  1882.     pm.     8°. 

Cont.:  By   Lyman  Loving,  Prest.,  1882. 
Note.    But  one  report  issued. 

Forestry  Association.  Forestry  report  for  1876.  pm.  8°. 

Cont. :  By  Leonard  B.  Hodges,  Sec.,  1876. 
Note.    But  one  report  issued. 

Forest  Tree  Planters^  Association. 
port,  annual,  1892.     pm.     8° 

Cont. :   By  J.  O.  Barrett,  Sec,  1892. 
Note.    But  one  report  issued. 


Tree  planters'  re- 


lst-24th 
■99. 


Geological  and  Natural  History  Survey.  lst-2- 
annual  report,  1872-98.  Minneapolis,  ['73]-l 
24  V.    8°. 

Note.  The  Ist,  2d,  and  3d  rpts.  were  published  only  iu  the 
rpts.  of  the  Regents  of  the  University;  the  4th-r2th  iu  the  Re- 
gents' rpts.  and  also  separately;  the  13th-14th  separately; 
the  15th  as  Bupplement  2  of  the  Regents'  rpt.  for  1887/88;  the 
16th-24th,  separately.  There  was  a  2d  ed.  of  the  1st  rpt.  in 
1884,  and  of  the  2d  rpt.  in  1893.  The  24th  and  final  rpt.  covered 
the  years  1895-98. 

—  Report  of  State  Geologist  on  the  Lake  Superior 
region,  1866.     8°. 


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Geological  and  Natural  History  Survey,  continued. 
—  The  geology  of    Minnesota.     Final  report,   1872- 
1901 ;  N.  H.  Winchell,  Director.     '84-1901.     4°. 


Cont.: 
V.  1. 
V.2. 
V.  3. 


V.  4. 

V.  5. 


1872-82.      Geolosy.  xii,  (]),  697  p.    43  pi. 
3882-85.  "  xxiv,       695  p.    42  pi. 

1885-92..     Paleontology.         474  p.    41  pi. 
1892-96.  "  607  p.     44  pi. 

1896-98.      Geology.     '99.         629  p.    31  pi. 
1898-1900.  Structural  and   petrographicl  geol- 
ogy.    1027  p.    6  pi. 
V.  6.  1900-01.      Geological    atlas    with    synoptical 

descriptions.  88  pi. 
Xote.  Published  under  the  supervision  of  the  Secretary  of 
State  and  of  a  snecial  Commission  created  for  this  purpose, 
y.  1  treats  of  the  areal  geology  of  the  southern  third  of  the 
State,  V.  2  of  the  central  third,  and  v.  4  of  the  northern  third. 
All  the  maps  (88  pi.)  of  v.  6  had  appeared  in  v.  1,  2,  and  4. 

—  Circulars,  nos.  1-6.     1872-80.     8°. 

Cont. ;  1.    Copy  of  the  law  ordering  the  survey.     1872. 

2.  Relating  to  botany  and  giving  general  directions  for  col- 
lecting  information  on  the  flora  of  the  State.     1876. 

3.  Establishment  and  organization  of  the  Museum.    1877. 
1-     Relating  to  the  duplicates  in  the  Museum,  and  exchanges. 

5.  To  builders  and  quarrymen.  Relating  to  the  collection  of 
two-inch  cubes  of  building  stones  for  physical  tests  of  strength 
and  for  chemical  examination,  and  samples  of  clay  and  brick 
for  the  general  Museum.     1880. 

6.  To  owners  of  mills  and  unimproved  water-powerB. 
Kelating  to  the  hydrology  and  water-powers  of  Minn.     1880. 

7.  [Distribution  of  specimens.    April  1899.     '99.] 

—  Peat  for  domestic  fuel.     Ed.  by  S.  F.  Peckham. 

Minneapolis,  '74.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Salt  spring  lands  due  the  State.     By  N.  H.  Win- 

chell.    1874.     8".     26  p. 

—  Preliminary  report  on  the  building  stones,  clays, 

limes,  cements,  roofing,  flagging,  and  paving 
stones  of  Minnesota.  By  N.  H.  Winchell.  1880. 
8°.     37  p. 

—  Distribution  of  specimens  addressed  to  Normal  and 

High  Schools,   n.  d. 

—  Bulletin;  nos.    1-10.      Minneapolis,  1889-94.     8°, 

Cont.  -No.  1.  Winchell,  N.  H.,  History  of  geological  sur- 
veys  of  Minn.     1889.     37  p.  .^        =.        & 

2.  Wadsworth,  M.  E.,  Preliminary  description  of  the  peri- 
dotytes.gabbros,  diabases  and  andesytes  of  Minn.   1887.   158  p. 

3.  Arthur,  J.  C,  Report  on  botanical  work  in  Minn.  1887, 
56  p. 

Tot;   ^.l**'""'^'   O.   W.,   Synopsis  of   the  aphidse  of  Minn. 

IfJoV.      100  p. 

Note.    An  earlier  edition  of  40  p.  was  published  in  1886. 

5.    Winchell,  N.  H.,  Natural  gas  in  Minn.    1889.    39  p. 

8.  Winchell,  N.  II.  and  H.  V.,  Iron  ores  of  Minn.  1891. 
430  p.     44  pi. 

7.     Herrick,  C.  L.,  Mammals  of  Minn.    1892.     300  p.     8  pi 
8      Lawson,  A.  C,  The  anorthosytes  of  the  Minnesota  coast 
of  Lake  Superior;  the  laccolitic  sills  of  the  northwest  coast  of 
•u ''vT  ^"J'enor.     With   a   prefatory   note    on    the    norian   of 
theNorthwest,  by  N.  11.  Winohell.     1893.     82  p.     7  pi 

9.  Botanical  ser.  1.  MacMillan,  C,  Metaspermae  of  the 
Minnesota  Valley.     1892.     826  p. 

lao^'     oSo"'  '^'  ^' '  ''■°"  bearing  rocks  of  the  Mesabi  range. 
ioy4 .    zdo  p, 

—  Botanical  series;   nos.   1-4.     Conwav  MacMillan, 

Director.     Minneapolis,  1892-1902.'     8°. 

C'o»<..-     No.l.     MacMillan,  C,  Metaspermae  of  the  Minno- 
BOtn  Vallev.     1892.     826  p. 
No.  2.     SlInncHota  botanical  Htudies,  pt.  1.     1804-98 
No.  3.     MacMillan,  (;.,  MliincHota  plant  life.    1899.  '  658  p. 
No.  4.    Minnesota  botanical  studies,  pt.  2.    1898-1902.    780  p. 

—  Zoological    series;     nos.    1-4.       Menry    F.    Nach- 

triel),  Director.      Minneapolis,  [IH!»i!j-l!IO.'}.     8". 

lof.'""'-'  ^''-  |-,^'''™'  '■"P'"''  "^  '•h"  HHitc  Zoologist,  Juno 
1892,  accompanied  with  notes  on  the  birds  of  Minnesota  bv  P 
L.  Hatch.     487  p.  >  »s  •■  ■ 

,»^,°"  ?;  "^yn^P"'"  f>f  th"  cntomostrnca  of  Minnesota.  Nov 
1805.     ['9).  I     ft25  p. 

No.  3.     Preliminary  report  on  the  fishes  of  Minnesota.    93  n 

No.  4.     Outhrle,  J.  E.,  (Jollembola  of  Minn.    lum.     142  p. 

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Geological  and  Natural  History  Survey,  continued. 

—  Quarterly  bulletin,  1892,  93/94.     2  v.     4°. 

Note.  Published  under  .i  Univei-Bity  faculty  committee  of 
supervision. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc  , 

185l. 
Historical  Society .     (1849-).     Report,  annual,  18G8-79  ; 

[lBt]-12th  biennial,  1879/80-1903.    'G9-190B.    23 

pm.  8°. 
Cont.:  By  Gov.  Marshall,  Prest.,  1868;  by  G.  A.  Hamilton, 
1869;  by  Rev.  J.  Mattocks,  1870;  by  Capt.  Russell  Blakeley, 
1871;  by  Charles  E.  Mayo,  1872;  by  lion.  E.  K.  Drake,  1873; 
by  lion.  G.  L.  Becker,  1874;  by  Dr.  Robert  O.  Sweeny,  187r); 
by  Henry  H.  Sibley,  1876;  by  Rt.  Rev.  J:  Ireland,  D.  D., 
1877-78;  by  Hon.  H.  H.  Sibley,  1879-91;  by  Hon.  Alex. 
Ramsey,  1891-1903. 

—  Proceedings,  1849-58.     '78.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Annals,  nos.  1-4,  1849/50-53.     '50-53.     8°. 

—  Annals,  1856.  .   .  .  Prepared  by  E.  D.  Neill,  Sec. 

Materials  for  the  future  history  of  Minnesota ; 
being  a  report  of  the  .  .  .  Society  to  the  Legis- 
lative Assembly,  1856.  [^Also']  Address,  Gth  an- 
niversary, by  H.  H.  Sibley.    '56.     8«.      141,  17  p. 

—  Collections,  V.  1-9,  1860-1901.   -y.  ^., '60-1901.  8°. 
Note.     Published  as  follows  :  v.  1,  Annals,  1850-56.    2,  pt.  1, 

1860;  pt.  2,  1864;  pt.  3,  1867.  3,  pt.  1,  1870;  pt.2,  1874;  pt.  3, 
1880.  4,  1876.  5,  1885.  6,  pt.  1,  1887;  pt.  2,  1891;  pt.  3,  1894. 
7, 1893.     8,  pt.  1,  1895;  pt.  2,  1896;  pt.  3,  1898.     9,  1901. 

V.  1  was  reprinted  in  1872  and  again  in  1902;  pt.  3  of  v.  2 
reprinted  in  1889. 

—  [Circular,  Jan.  28,  1871.]     Design,  condition  and 

wants  of  the  Society. 

—  Charter,   by-laws,  roll  of  officers  and  members, 

etc.,  1879.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Transactions   of    the    Department    of    American 

History.     Minneapolis,  1879.     8°.     148  p. 

Horticultural  Society.    Report,  1868-73  ;  annual  report, 

1874-1902.    St.  Paul  a??d  Minneapolis.  29  pm.  8°. 

Cont.:  By  .1:  8.  Harris,  1868-74;  by  L.  M.  Ford,  1875;  by  C: 

Y.  Lacy,  1876-80;  by  U.  8.  Holiister,  1881-82;  by  O.  Gibbs, 

1883-84;  by  8.  D.  Hillman,  1885-89;  by  8.  B.  Green,  1890;  by 

A.  VV.  Latham,  1891-1902. 

—  History  of  the  Society,  1866-73.     73.     8°. 
Imbeciles,  School  for.     (Faribault,  1879-).     Annual  re- 
port, 1881-82.     '81-82.     2  pm.     8°. 

Cant.:  By  T.  B.  Clement,  Prest.,  1881;  by  G:  H.  Knight, 
M.D.,1882. 

Note.  This  is  part  of  the  report  of  the  Institute  for  Defect- 
ive Children.    Other  reports  in  Report  of  Board  of  Control, 

1901/02. 

Inebriate  Asylums.    (Rochester,  1876-).    Report,  1877. 

'77.     8°. 
Note.    By  W.  L.  Wilson,  Prest. 
Insane    Hospitals.     Report    of    President    of    Board, 

lst-12th    annual,     1867-7.8;     Ist-Uth    biennial, 

1879/80-99/1900.     23  pm.     8°. 

Cont.:  ByC.T.  Brown,  1867-78;  by  H.  B.  8trait,  1879-82; 
by  Hon.  Burr  Deuel,  1884-86;  by  Hon.M.  J.  Daniels,  1886-88; 
by  A.  Barto,  1890-92;  by  A.  L.  Sackett,  1892-94;  by  J.  W. 
Mason,  1894-98;  by  D.  N.  Jaues,  1900. 

Hospital  for  the  Insane.  (St.  Peter,  1866-).  Reports 
of  the  Board  of  Trustees  and  officers,  lst-12th 
annual,  1866/67-77/78;  lst-3d  biennial,  1878/79- 
83/84.     St.  Paul  a?id  Minneapolis,  '<J8-84.     8'^. 

Note.  Biennial  rpts.  include  also  rpts.  of  hospital  at 
Rochester. 

—  By-laws,  rules  and  regulations.    1867.     8°.     22  p. 
Note.    Also  bound  with  ann.  rpts.  1-9,  1866/67-74/75. 

—  Announcement   for   the    spring   session    of  1886. 

[Minneapolis, '86.]     8°.     sheet. 
Second  Hospital  for  the  Insane.   (Rochester,  1877-). 
Report,    1st  annual,    1877/78;   lst-4th  biennial, 
1878/79-85/86.     v.  p., '81-86. 
Note.    Also  in  rpts.  of  Board  of  Insane  Hospitals. 


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Insane  Hospitals,  continued. 

Fourili    Hospital   for   the   Insane,   Commission   for. 
Report,  annual,  1896.     pm.     8°. 
Note.    By  Alvah  Eastman,  Sec. 

Labor  Statistics,  Bureau  of.  lst-8th  biennial  report, 
1887/88-1901/02.     i).  ^.,  'S8-1902.     8  pm.     8^'. 

Cont. :  By  John  Lamb,  1887-91;  by  J.  P.  McQaughey,  Jan. 
5-April,  1891;  by  L.  G.  Powers,  1891-99;  by  Martin  F. 
McHale,  1899-1900;  by  John  O'Donnell,  1901-02. 

Jfote.  Title  varies  between  Bureau  of  Labor  and  Bureau 
of  Labor  Statistics.    Each  report  issued  in  2  pts. 

[Libraries  1  State  Librarian.  Report,  annual,  1858- 
78;  biennial,  1878/80-94/96.    '58-96.    32  pm.    8°. 

Cont.  :  By  W.F.  Wheeler,  1858-60;  by  S.  P.  Jenni8on,1860- 
61;  by  Dr.  Thos.  Foster,  Jan.  •24-Nov.  7,1861;  by  Robert  F. 
Fisk,  1861-64;  by  DeWitt  C.  Smith,  Jan.  14-April  30,  1864;  by 
George  H.  Oalses,  1864-65;  by  Mrs.  L.  F.  Goodwin,  1865-67; 
by  Mrs.  M.  R.  Smith.  1867-73;  by  John  C.  Shaw,  1873-77;  by 
W.  H.  H.  Taylor,  1877-94;  by  C.  A.  Qilman,  1894-96. 

Note.    Reports  after  1896  not  printed. 

—  Brief  catalogue  of  the  State  Library;    [by]   C.  A. 

Oilman,  Librarian,  1895.     '95.     8°.      (4)  180  p. 
Note.    Of  law  books  only. 

—  Law  book  catalogue,  by  E.  A.  Nelson,  Librarian. 

1903.     621  p. 
Historical  Society  Library. 
Note.    No  publications  reported. 

State    Library    Commission.     1st    biennial    report, 
1899/1900.     Minneapolis,  1901.    8°.    map  and  il. 

—  [Circular.]     n.   i.  p.      [Minneapolis,   1899.]     8°. 

(Dp- 

—  Announcement  of  summer  library  school  at  the 

University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  1900-03. 
n.  t.  p.  Minneapolis,  '00-03.  4  pm.  12°  and 
8°. 

—  Free   traveling   library    [catalogues],    nos.    1-12, 

n.t.p.     [Minneapolis,  1902.]     24°. 

—  Handbook  of  library  organization;  compiled  by  the 

Library    Commission    of    Minnesota,   Iowa,    and 
Wisconsin,    April    1902.     Minneapolis,   '02.     8°. 
79  p. 
[Parks.'\    State   Park.    (Itasca).     Report  of  Commis- 
sioner, biennial,  1892-94.     '92-94.     2  pm.     8°. 

Cont. :  By  J.  V.  Brower,  May  9,  1891-Dec,  8,  1892;  by  W. 
P.  Christensen,  Dec.  1,  1894. 

State  Park.    (Dalles  of  the  St.  Croix  River).    Report 
of  Commissioner,  annual,  1895/96.     pm.     8°. 
Note.    By  G:  H.  Hazzard. 

Printer,  State.     (1893-). 

Note.    No  reports  have  yet  been  printed. 

Prison,  State.  (Stillwater,  1858-).  Report  of  Board 
of  Managers  and  Warden,  annual,  1858-79;  bi- 
ennial, [Ist]-I2th,  1878/80-1900/02.  '58-1903. 
33  pm.     8", 

Cont. :  By  V.  R.  Dehino,  1858-.^9;  by  TI.  N.  Setzer,  18.59-60; 
by  J.  8.  Proctor,  1860-67;  by  J.  L.  Taylor,  1867-70;  by  IT.  A. 
Jackman,  1870-73;  by  J.  A.  Reed,  1873-86;  by  H.  G.  Stordock, 
1886-SM;  by  J.  J.  Randall,  1888-90;  by  U:  Wolfer,  1890-98;  by 
Gen.  C.  McO.  P.eeve,  1898-1900. 

Note.  Contain  also  rpts.  of  Physicians,  Chaplains,  Super- 
intendent, and  Hiatc  Auent.  Tliroiinh  1892/94  the  title  was 
"  Report  of  the  Warden  and  Iiisijcctors,"  etc.  Rei)ort  1H96/98 
contaluK  111  appendixes  "  Hynopsi.''  ot  the  Htatutcsand  rules  gov- 
erning the  inaiiai^i-inent  of  the  Minn.  Stale  Prison  and  the 
dutl(!H  of  Its  oflicerH."  12th  report,  19iio/i)2,  contains  "  f^aws 
relallng  to  the  S(0Vi-rnmcnt  and  nianagemeiit  of  the  I'rison 
and  ihe  general  rules  governing  thi;  m;inagement  of  the  insti- 
tntlon."  RptH.  and  other  i)ubllcatious  since  1896  printed  liy 
Prison  Mirror  Press. 


Rules  of  government. 
n.  d.     [About  1895.] 


By   H: 

67  p. 


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Prison^  State,  continued. 

—  Library     catalogue,    and    rules    of    government. 

Adopted  Dec.  6,  1895.     7-t  p. 

—  Some,  1901.     Compiled  by  II:  Wolfer.     103  p. 

—  Psychology   of  crime.     Address  delivered    before 

the  National  Prison  Congress  by  Dr.  S.  G.  Sn)ith. 
Prison  Press,  Stillwater,     pm.     17  p. 

—  Modern   prison   i)roblems.      Address    before    the 

Century    Club,    St.    Paul,   by    H:   Wolfer.     8  p. 
Public   School,    State.     (Owatonna,   1.S86-).     Biennial 
report,  1886-1900.     8  pm.     8^ 
Cont.:  By  C.  8.  Crandall,  1886-94;  by  G.  A.  Merrill,  1894- 
1900. 
Reformatory,     State.     (St.    Cloud,     KS87-).      Report, 
annual,  1887-1900. 
Cont.  :  By  G.  E.  Cole,  1887-89 ;  by  R.  A.  Smith.  1800-92;  by 
D   E.  Myers,  1893-94;  by  W.  E.  Lee,  1894-95;  by  R.  A.  Smith, 
1895-97;  by  C:  Keith,  1898-1900;  by  G.  W.  Steward,  1900. 

Reform  School.     See  below,  Training  School. 
Soldiers' Home.    (Minneapolis.  1887-).    Annual  report, 
1888-1901.     '88-1901.     8°. 
Cont.:  By  O.  M.  Sawyer,  Sec,  1888-89;   by   H:  A.  Castle, 
Prest.,   1890-97;   by  J.  H.  Beebe,  Sec,  1898-99;  by  G.  N. 
Lamphere,  Sec,  1900-02. 

Statistics,  Commissioner  of.  lst-30th  annual  report, 
1860-98.  v.p.,'60-d9.  30  pm.  8°. 
Cont.  :  ByJ.  A.Wheelock,  18fi0-6.3;  by  P.  Pusey,  1869-72;  by 
C.  F.  Solberg,  1872-76;  by  J.  B.  Phillips,  1876-77;  by  T.  M. 
Metcalf,  1877-78;  by  J:  P.  Jacobson,  1878-80;  by  F.  S. 
Christensen,  1880-S2;  bv  O.  Malmros,  1882-84;  by  A.  F. 
Nordin,  1884-86;  by  V.  Hjortsberg,  Acting  Comrar.,  1886-87; 
by  H.  Stockenstrom,  1887-9.5;  by  M.  Lunnow,  Acting  Commr., 
April-July,  1890;  by  P.  W.  Wildt,  1895-96;  by  J.  J.  Lomen, 
1896-98. 

^ote.  Published  variously  at  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis,  and 
St.  Louis.  3d  rpt.  prepared  by  the  Asst.  Sec.  of  State.  Called 
Bureau  of  Statistics,  1892. 

—  Minnesota;  its  place  among  the  States;  being  the 

1st  annual  report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Statis- 
tics for  the  year  ending  Jan.  1, 1860.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  '60.     S". 

—  Minnesota;  its  progress  and  capabilities  ;  being  the 

2d  annual  report   .    .    .    for  the  years  1860  and 
1861.     '62.     8^     126  p. 
Note.    This  and  the  preceding  v.  also  issued  bound  in  one. 

—  Minnesota;   its  resources  and  progress;  its  beauty, 

healthfulness,  and  fertility ;  and  its  attractions 
and  advantages  as  a  home  for  immigrants.  Com- 
piled by  the  Commissioner  of  Statistics.  1870. 
8°.     72  p. 

—  See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of 

State,  1870;    under  Inspection   and    Regulation, 
Immigration   Commissioner;  and  under  Miscel- 
laneous, Immigration. 
Training  School,  State.    (Red  Wing  1869-).    Report  of 
Superintendent,  annual  1869-80;  biennial  1880- 
1900.     '69-1900.     21  pm.     8°. 
Cont.:  By  J.  G.  Riheldafler,  1869-82;  by  D.  W.  lugersoU, 
Prest.,  1888-90;  by  J.  W.  Brown,  1890-1900. 

Note.  Name  was  State  Reform  School  until  1895.  Rpt.  for 
1873  called  7th  annual. 

—  The  Riverside;  semi-monthly,    August   31,   1893- 

1903.     C   E.  Sykes,  ed.     8  to  24  p. 
Note.    "  Published  in  the  interests  of  the  institution." 

—  Library  catalogue,   1894.     By  B.  A.   Davis,  Asst. 

Supt.     '94.     65  p. 

—  Same,  1903.     64  p. 

—  Riverside  Quarterly,  M.  C.  Russell,  ed.    1894.   75  p. 
Note.    Magazine;  published  but  once. 

—  A  month  in  the  wildwood ;  published  for  the  edifi- 

cation of  the  inmates.     By  M.  C.  Russell.     April 
1894.     75  p. 

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Training  School,  State,  continued. 

—  An  act  entitled  "  An  act  to  change  the  name  of 

the  Minnesota  State  Reform  School  and  to  con- 
solidate  the   various   acts    relating  to   the   said 
school   and   to   amend   the   same."      May  1895. 
12  p. 
2^ote.    From  House  File  No.  520. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  of  the  Board  of  Managers. 

J.  W.  Brown,  Supt.     189(i.     18  p. 

—  Minnesota  bulletin  of   charities   and   corrections, 

Nov.   17,    1896.     By  M,  C.  Russell.     '96.     pm. 
16  p. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  of  the  military  department. 

J.  N.  Loye,  comp.     June  1897.     8  p. 

—  Annual  encampment  program,  August,  1897-1902. 

6  pm.     16  to  20  p. 


Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court.  Reports  of  cases  in  the  Supreme 
Court,  V.  1-87,  1851-1903.     8°. 

Cont.;  V.  1-9,1851-64;  by  H.  Officer.  10-20,  1865-74;  by  W. 
A.Spencer.  21-47,  1874-91 ;  by  G.  B.  Tounsr.  48-59,1892-93; 
by  U.  C.  Willson.     60-87, 189.S-1903;  by  H.  B.  Wenzell. 

2i^ote.  V.  1  coDtains  the  reports  of  W:  HoUinshead,  I:  At- 
water,  and  others. 

{Digests.}  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  V.  1-16,  inclusive.  By  J.  N.  Searles. 
[1851-71.]     Chicago,  1872.     8°. 

—  ^awie,  V.  1-25;  byH.  C.  Eller.     [1851-79.]     '80-81. 

2  V.     8°. 

—  Cases  cited  [etc.].     1-35  Minn.     By  L.  M.  Hastings. 

[1851-86.] 

—  Analytical   index-digest  ...  v.    1-35 
Benjamin.     [1851-86.] 


By   W.    E. 

V,  625  p. 

—  Index;     Minn.    1-26.      By    Ewell    and    Hamilton. 

[1851-79.]     '81. 

—  Minn.  26-33.     By  T.  T.  Alexander.     [1879-85.] 

—  A  digest  of  the  decisions  to  April   1892,  as  reported 

in  the  Minn,  reports,  v.  1-47,  and  the  North- 
western Reporter.  Prepared  by  members  of  the 
editorial  staff  of  the  National  Reporter  system. 
'92.     2  V.     8°.     xxxvi  (680)  p.;  iii  (680)  p. 

—  Same,  April  1892-Feb.  1898;  v.  48-67  ...     v.   3. 

'98.     8°.     xl,  1538  p. 

—  See    also   under    Legislature,   Laws  of   the    State, 

Special  Laws,  Taxation;  and  under  Supple- 
mental, Legislative  Assembly,  1853. 

Legislature. 

iBt  RCBBlon,  Dec.  1857;  2d,  Dec.  1859;  3d-2l8t,  annual,  be- 
ginning in  January,  1861-79;  22d-33d,  biennial,  beginning  iu 
January,  1881-1903.  Extra  sesBions,  Sept.  1862,  Oct.  1881, 
Feb.  1902. 

[Laws  of  the  State.']     General  and  special  laws,  1st- 
33d  session,  1857-1903.     v.  p.,   '58-1903.     58  v. 
8". 
yote.    General  Laws  and  Special   Laws  of  each  sesfilon  is- 
Bued  In  Beparati!  volumcB,  lBt-27th  scBBions  (except  for  3d-r>th 
and   extra  MCHHJons) ;    Bitice   then    In    one    volume    annually, 
dcHlgrjatcd  Oemrral  LawH.     Special    lawH  of  2flUi  neSHlon  not 
Been.     All  publlnhcd  undor  supervision  ot  Secretary  of  State. 
See  aluo  under  Supplemental,  Legislative  Ansemhli/. 

—  Public  statutes.      Compiled    by  M.  Sherburne  and 

W:  Ilollinshead.     18.59.     8".     1071  p. 

—  General   statutes.       [Commissioners'   copy.]     1865. 

{". 

—  Same,    1860;    by    E.    C.    Palmer.     'C6      1.    8".     xi, 

874  p. 

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[Laws  of  the  State,  continued.] 

—  Statutes  at  large ;  comprising  all  laws  of   a  general 

nature  in  force  March  7,  1873.  By  A.  II.  Bis- 
sell.     Chicago,  '73.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Analytical  index  to  the    general    and    special    laws, 

1849-75.  By  J.  C.  Shaw  [and  others].  '76. 
8". 

—  General   statutes,   with    all    general   laws   in   force 

at  the  close  of  the  session  of  1878.  Pre- 
pared by  G.  B.  Young.  '79.  1.  8°.  xvi,  1031, 
186  p. 

—  Same,  supplement.     By  H.  J.  Horn  and  S.  Rapalje. 


—  Same,  in  force  January  1891.     Compiled  and  anno- 

tated by  J.  F.  Kelly.  '91.  2  v.  8°.  7,  17- 
1085  p. ;   (4)  13-799  p. 

—  Same,  in  force  Dec.  31,  1894.     Compiled  and  edited 

by  H.  B.  Wenzell  [and]  E.  F.  Lane,  with  anno- 
tations by  F.  B.  Tiffany  and  others.  '94.  2  v. 
I.  8°.     cxii,  1274  p. ;  viii  (1)  1275-2477  p. 

—  Index-digest  to   all  the  laws  of  Minnesota,  includ- 

ing the  joint  resolutions  and  memorials  to  Con- 
gress.   By  J.  F.  Kelly.    1894.     1,8°.    417  p. 

—  [Statutory  Revisio7i.'\   Commissioners  Appointed  to 

Revise  the  Statutes.  Report  in  compliance  with 
Chapter  twenty-five,  session  laws  of  1863,  as 
amended.     '66.     8°.     40  p. 

—  [Special  La^vs.]     [Education.']      Laws  relating  to 

public  schools  and  State  Normal  Schools.  1877. 
8°.     63  p. 

See  also  under   Inspection    and    Regulation,  Education, 
Supt.  Public  Instruction. 

—  [Health.]    An  act  relating  to  infectious  and  epidemic 

diseases  and  the  preservation  of  the  public  health, 
approved  March  3,  1883.     ['83.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  [Insurance .]     Insurance  law  of  the  State  approved 

February  29,  1872.     8°. 

—  [Taxation.]     Tax  laws.   .  .   .     Being  a  compilation 

of  the  general  tax  laws  in  force  January  1890, 
and   a   digest   of    the    tax   decisions    contained 
in  the    Minn,  reports,  v.   1-40.     With 
cases  [etc.].     By  H:  W.  Childs.     n.  p 
8°.     166  (1)  p. 

Law  of  taxation  in  Minnesota,  1901. 

Jaggard.     '01.     8°.     xxiv,  821  p. 

—  [Towns.]     Act  to  provide  township  organization  in 

the  State  of  Minnesota.     1858.     8°. 
Laws  relating  to  townsliip  organization.     [Haines 

compilation.]     Chicago,  1869.     8°. 
[Journals,    Documents,  Etc.]     Journal  of  the  Senate, 

lst-33d  Legislature,  1857-1903.    '57-1903.     33  v. 

8°. 

—  Journal    of    the    House    of    Representatives,    1st- 

33d  Legislature,  1857-1903.  '57-1903.  33  v. 
8°. 

—  Legislative  manual.    See  under  Executive  and  Staff, 

Secretary  of  State. 

—  Report  from  select  committee  of  House  of  Repre- 

sentatives on  the  overland  route  to  British 
Oregon.     1858.     8°. 

—  Report   of   standing   committee   on   University  and 

University  lands.     1860.     8". 

—  Report  on  geology,  and  plan  for  a  geological  survey, 

1861.     8°. 

—  Journal  of  the   Senate  sitting  as  a  High   Court  of 

Impeachment  for  the  trial  of  Hon.  Sherman 
Page,  1878.     '78.     3  v.     8°. 

—  Journal  of   the  Senate  sitting   as  a  High    Court  of 

Impeachment  for  the  trial  of  E.  St.  J.  Cox.  1882. 
3  V.     8°. 

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Miscellaneous. 

[Cirt7  IFar.]     See  below,  History. 

[Expositions. '\  Centennial  State  Board.  Report  to 
the  Governor,  December  1875.  76.  8°.  9  p. 
State  Board  of  World's  Fair  Managers.  Minnesota ; 
a  brief  sketch  of  its  history,  resources,  and 
advantages.  1893.  8°.  123  (1)  p.  map.  port.  il. 
See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Health 
and  Vital  Statistics,  Board  of,  1885. 

[Grasshopper.']  The  grasshopper  or  Rocky  Mountain 
locust,  and  its  ravages  in  Minnesota.  Special 
report  to  C.  K.  Davis,  Governor,  by  J:  C.  Wise 
[and  others].     1876.     8°.     50  p.     il. 

{^History.']  Board  of  Commissioners  \to  Prepare  a 
History  of  Minnesota  Troops  in  the  Civil  War, 
1861-6.5,  and  the  Indian  War  of  1 862].  Min- 
nesota in  the  Civil  and  Indian  Wars,  1861-65. 
'90.     1.  8°.     xii,  8U  p. 

—  Same,  2d  ed.     1891.     xviii,  844  p. 

—  Same,  v.  2.     Official  reports  and  correspondence. 

1893.     8°.     xi,  652  p. 

[^Immigration.]  Minnesota;  its  advantages  to  settlers. 
Being  a  brief  synopsis  of  its  history  and  progress 
.   .  .     1867.     8°.     36  p. 

Railroad  Bond  Commission.     Report  and  accompany- 
ing documents.     1867.     8°. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1869,  81. 

Supplemental:  Territorial. 

Governor.     Message,  1852-58.     4  pm.     8°. 

Cont.:  By  Alexander  Ramsey,  1852-53;  by  W.  A.  Gorman, 
1853-57;  by   S.   Medary,  1857-58. 

Adjutant  General.  Report  of  A.  C.  Jones,  Sept.  1, 
1853-58. 

Historical  Society,  State.  Annals  and  proceedings, 
1849-58.  See  under  Institutions,  Historical  So- 
ciety. 

[Legislative  Assembly.]  Laws  of  the  Territory,  1st- 
8th  session,  1849-57.     9  v.     8°. 

A'oi«.  Ist  session  in  Sept.  1849;  thereafter  annual,  1851-57, 
beginning  in  .January.  Kxtra  session  in  1857.  Title  of  laws 
of  Ist  session  is  "  Acts,  joint  resolutions  and  memorials  passed 
at  the  first  Legislative  Assembly." 

—  Revised  statutes,  1851.     Published  under  the  super- 

vision   of    M.    S.   Wilkinson.      '51.      8°.      xvi, 
734  p. 

—  Collated  statutes  of  Minnesota,  and  decisions  of  the 

Supreme    Court.      [By    W:    llollinshead  and  I: 
Atwater.]     1853.     1.  8°.     198,  96  p. 

—  Journal  of  the  Council,  lst-3d  Legislative  Assembly, 

1849-52.     '50-53. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  schools  of  tlie  Council, 

accompanied  by  the  report  of  the  Sniierintondent 
of  Common  Schools.     1852.     i)m.     8". 

—  Journal    of    the    House    of    Representatives,   lst-3d 

Legislative  Assembly,  1849-52.     '60-63. 
Supreme    Court.     Reports,  1861-58.     See  tinder  Judi- 
ciary. 


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Lint  compiled  from  material  furnished  by  Mm.  Mary  11. 
Miller,  Mrx.  Laura  0.  Creig/iton,  Mr«.  Lana  H.  Cope,  and  John- 
son Brigham,  successively  State  I.ibrariati ;  and  from  the 
"  Catalogue  of  the  State  Library  of  Jfassachusetts,"  J880,  and 
Annual  Stipplements,  1880-1902.  Revised  by  A.  J.  Small  and 
Miss  Lavinia  Steel,  of  the  State  Library,  and  Miss  Margaret 
Budington,  Librarian  State  Historical  Society. 

Discovered  by  Miirqnette  aud  Joliet,  on  voyage  down  the 
Mississippi,  1673.  I'art  of  territory  clainit  d  for  France  by  La  Salle, 
1682.  Country  west  of  the  Mississippi  ceded  to  Spain,  1763. 
Louisiana  ceded  back  to  France,  18U1;  ceded  by  France  to  tiie 
United  States,  1803.  Iowa  included  in  District  of  Louisiana,  18U4; 
in  Territory  of  Louisiana,  1805;  in  Territory  of  Missouri,  1812. 
Added  to  Michigan  Territory,  1834.  Part  of  Wisconsin  Territory, 
1836.  Ort;anized  as  Territory  of  Iowa,  1838.  Admitted  as  a 
State,  1846.  Capital  at  Des  Moines,  whore  all  documents  herein 
listed  were  published,  except  as  otherwise  noted. 

Legislative  documents,  1856-1902.     '56-1903.     89  v. 

Note.  Bound  together  biennially  in  several  volumes.  Most 
of  them  are  also  separately  printed  and  distributed.  Docu- 
ments 1836-56  published  in  House  and  Senate  Journals. 

Constitution  and  Constitutional  Conventions. 

Convention,  1844.    Journal.     Iowa  City,  '45. 
Convention,  1846.     Journal.     Iowa  City,  '46. 

Note.  For  reprint  of  debates  of  these  conventions  see  binder 
Institutions,  History,  State  Historical  Society,  1900. 

Convention,  1857.    Journal.    Muscatine,  '57.    8°.   406, 
26  p. 
Note.    Constitution  appended. 

—  Debates,  1857,  reported   by  W.  B.  Lord.     Daven- 

port, '57.    2  V.    8".    ii,  644  p.;  xx,  (1)  645-1096, 
103  p. 
Constitution.     See  under  Institutions,  History. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.  Inaugural  address  and  biennial  message  to 
lst-29th  General  Assembly,  1846-1902.  ['46- 
1902.] 

Cont.:  By  Ansel  Briggs,  1846-50;  by  Stephen  Hempstead, 
1850-54;  by  G.  W.  Grimes,  18.54-58;  by  R.  P.  Lowe,  1868-60; 
by  S:  J.  Kirkwood,  1860-64;  by  W.  M.  Stone,  1834-68;  by  8: 
Merrill,  1868-72;  by  C.  C.  Carpenter,  1S72-76;  by  8:  J.  Kirk- 
wood, 1876;  by  J.  G.  Newbold,  1S78;  by  J:  H.  Gear,  1878-82; 
by  B.  R.  Sherman,  1S82-86;  by  W:  Larrabee,  1886-60;  by  H. 
Boies,  18&0-94 ;  by  F.  D.  Jackson,  1894-90;  by  F.  M.  Drake, 
1896-98;  by  Leslie  M.  Shaw,  1898-1902;  by  Albert  B.  Cum- 
mins. 1902. 

Note.  Inaugural  address  of  1848,  52,  56  not  printed.  Special 
messages,  1848,  56,  60,  61,  62,  97. 

See  also  under  Institutions,  History,  State  Historical  So- 
ciety, 1903. 

—  Biennial    report    of    pardons,    commutations,     sus- 

pensions of   sentence    and    remissions    of  fines, 
January,  1867-1900/02.     '68-1902. 

—  In  memory  of    Gen.    Grant.       [Proclamation,  July 

23,    1885,  upon  the  death  of  Grant.]       h.   t.  p. 
['85.]     40.     (3)  p. 

—  Proclamation  [appointing  May  30,  1890  as  a  public 

holiday],     n.t.p.     '90.     fo.     1  p. 

—  Proclamation    establishing    first    Monday    in    Sep- 

tember as  Labor  Day.     1890.     f°.     1  p. 

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Adjutant  General.     Report,  annual,  1861-77;  biennial, 
1879-1901.     '61-1902.     8°. 

—  List  of  ex-soldiers,    sailors,    and  marines   living  in 

Iowa  in  1886.     '86. 

—  [Report  on]  Battle-flag  Day,  1894.     ['96.] 
Attorney  General.    Report,  biennial,  lst-3d,  1898-1902. 

—  Opinion   of   Chas.   W.   Mullen,    Attorney   General, 

upon  the  reorganization  of  the  C,  R.  I.  &P.  R.R. , 
1902. 

—  See  also  below  under  Treasurer  ;  and  under  Inspec- 

tion and  Regulation,  Education.,  1901. 
Auditor  of  State.    Biennial  report,  1846-1901.  '46-1901. 
Note.     Appended  to   rpts.  1883-89   are  assessed  valuations 
as  fixed  by  the  Executive  Council,  March,  1883,  85,  87,  89. 

—  Special  report,  1846,  48,  60,  70,  72,  76.     6  v. 

—  Annual    report   on   insurance,    lst-33d,    1869-1902. 

'70-1902. 
Note.    None  published  for  1870.    Ist,  3l8t-33d  in  2  v.  each. 

—  Annual  report  of  Banking  Department,  1891-1902. 

'91-1902. 

—  Statement  of  condition  of  Soldiers'  Monument  ap- 

propriation to  Feb.  10,  1896.     8°.     32  p. 

—  Revenue  laws.     1858,  93,  97,  1901. 

—  Banking  laws.     1900,  02. 

—  See  also   under  Legislature,  Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 

1886. 
Secretary  of  State.     lst-18th  year  Iowa  official  register, 
1886-1903.     '86-1903.     12°,  16°  and  24°. 

—  Report    relating    to   criminal   convictions,    biennial, 

1848-52,  57-1900/01. 
Note.    None  published  for  1859. 

—  Report  of  the  Land  Department,  1857,  58;   biennial, 

1859-99/1901.  '60-1901.  8°. 

—  lst-31st  annual  report  of  assessed  valuation  of  rail- 

road property,  1872-1902.     '72-1902.     8°. 

—  Report  of   the   Executive  Council  of   expenses  and 

disposition  of  fees  and  monies  collected  of  State 
officers  and  institutions,  1899-1901 ;  v.  lst-2d. 
1900-01.     80. 

—  Legislative  manual.     1882. 

—  Executive  and  judicial  officers.     1883. 

—  Railroad  laws.     n.  d. 

—  Road  laws,  1870,  74,  80,  87,  89,  91,  1900,  03. 

—  Duties  of  township  trustees.     1893. 

—  Election  laws.     1893. 

—  Fish  and  game  laws.     1894,  98,  1900,  02. 

—  Incorporation  laws.     1894,  1902. 

—  Mulct  or  saloon  laws.     1894. 

—  The  Russian  thistle.     1894. 

—  List  of  Iowa  newspapers.     1895. 

—  See   also   under    Inspection    and    Regulation,    Oils, 

Inspectors   of;    and   under  Institutions,   Census 
Board. 
Treasurer  of  State.     Report,   1842,  43,  45,  46,  48,  62, 
64,56,57;  biennial  1859-99/1901.     '43-1901. 
Note.    2  rpts.  In  1846. 

—  Special  report,  1848,  54,  56. 

—  Collateral  inheritance.     1898,  1901. 

—  Circular,  nos.    12-14,  Feb. -July,    1901.       Collateral 

iMhcritauce  tax.  [VVitli  opinions  of  Attorney 
General.]     '01.     4". 

Inspkction  and  Ri;f;ui-A tion. 

Dairy  Conimissioner.     Annual  report,    Ist-lOth,  1886- 
1902.     '87-1902. 
—  List   of    Iowa    crcamericH    and    cheese    factories, 
1897.     8°.      73  p. 
ITotf.    Also   Included   In    loth    annual    report.     See  under 
loiitltutioDB,  AgrlcuHure,  Dept.  of  AgricuUure,  Note. 

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[Iowa 


Dental  Examiners,    Board  of.     Annual   report,   1883- 

99.     '84-1900. 
[^Education.']     Board  of  Education.     Acts,  resolutions, 

and  forms  adopted  at  their  first  session,   1858. 

•58.     8°.     04  p. 

—  Journal,  1858,  59,  61.     3  v. 

—  Report  of  the  Secretary,   1859-63,     '60-63.     3  v. 

8". 
Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction.     Biennial  re- 
port, 1848-99/1901.     i;._p.,  '49-1902.     8°. 

Note.  Published  irregiiliuly.  Supplementary  report,  1854, 
60,  63;  Bpecial  reports,  ]848,  56,  62.  Reports  1859-63  made  by 
the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Education,  as  above. 

—  Iowa  school  laws.     1849,  51,  55;  biennial,  1858- 

66;  73.     9  v. 
Note.    1858  same  as  Acta  of  the  Board  of  Education. 

—  School  laws  and  decisions.     1868,  72,  74,  76,  80, 

84,  88,  92,  97,  1902. 

—  Amendments  to  the  school   laws,  biennial,  1888- 

1902. 

—  Iowa  education  at   the    International    Exhibition, 

1876 ;  suggestions  respecting  the  preparation  of 
material.     '75.     8°.     22  p. 

—  [Arbor  Day  annual],  1887-1902. 

Note.  Titles  vary.  Aanualfor  1889  called  "  Loyal  Leaflet. 
In  commemoration  of  the  100th  anniversary  of  the  inaugura- 
tion of  the  first  President  of  the  U.S.     Arbor  day,  Apr.  30, 

1889." 

—  Teachers' normal  institutes,  1888.     n.p.    '88.    P. 

—  Handbook    for   teachers,    1890 ;     the    school    law 

directly  affecting  teachers  ;  a  cotirse  of  study  for 
country  schools  ;  and  an  outline  of  civil  govern- 
ment.    '90.     8°.     64  p. 

—  Course  of  study  for  country  schools,    1891.     8°. 

pm.     32  p. 

—  Handbook  for  teachers,  1895.     '95.     8°.     115  p. 

—  Handbook    for    Iowa    schools.      1900.     '00.     8°. 

194  p. 

—  Public  school  celebration  of  Columbus  Day,  Oct. 

12,1892.     n.t.p.     ['92.]     12°.      (2)  p. 

—  Regulations  of  the  Board  of  Examiners  concern- 

ing State  certificate,     n.  t.  p.     [1892-93.]     H°. 

—  Regulations  of  the  Board  of  Examiners  concerning 

State  diploma,     n.t.p.     [1892-93.]     8°  and  12°. 

—  High  School  statistics,  Dec.  1894.     h.  t.  p.     ['94.] 

80.     26  p. 

—  Circular  of  information,  1894-1900.     ['94]-1900. 

8°. 

—  Iowa  educational  directory,  annual,  1894/95-1902/ 

03.     '94-1902.     8°. 

—  Institute  manual,  containing  course  of  study  for 

teachers,  together  witli  working  plans  and  sug- 
gestions for  normal  institutes,  1900.  '00.  8°. 
83  p. 

—  Twenty-seventh  annual  session  of    the  Johnson 

County  Normal  Institute  .  .  .  Iowa  City,  July 
2-21,  1900.  [Handbook.]  n.  p.  1900.  24°. 
52  p. 

—  List  of  library  books  for  school  districts  of  Iowa 

recommended  by  the  Board  of  Educational  Ex- 
aminers.    1900.     '00.     8°.     106  p. 

—  Library  circular.     [Oct.  1900.]     S"^.     4  p. 

—  Official  call  to  county  superintendents,  Dec.  1900, 

01.     n.  d.     ['00-01.]     2  pm.     8°.     ea..  4  p. 

—  Official  call  for  spring  convention  of  county  super- 

intendents, 1902.     8".     4  p. 

—  Consolidation  of  districts,  1901.     pm.      8".     97  p. 

—  Opinions  of  Attorney  General,  Jan.  17,  1901.     8°. 

4  p. 


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[Iowa 


[Education,  continued.^  _ 

—  Manual  for  special  day  exercises,  1901.     8  .    Wb  p. 

—  5a7ne,  iyO->-     pm.     8«.     103  p.  i^t  iRth 
^/«/c  Teachers'  AssociaUon.    Annual  report,  lst-48tb, 

1854-190--'.     '54-1903.  ,:,..•         * 

_  High  School  manual,  issued  under  the  direction  of 

a  committee  of  twelve  appointed.  .   .  .  Dec.  l«9y. 

See  ^ahl'nnder  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  1890. 
Fish  Commissioners.     Biennial  report,  Ist-l^th,  1876- 

Fish  and  Game  Warden.     Biennial  report,  13th-Uth, 

lg97/99_99/l901.  1900-02. 

Tjnt^      Fnumeration   made    consecutive    with    series   pre- 

J^ity  isB^uedby  pish  Commissioners.    See  preceding  entry. 

Health,    Board    of.     Biennial   report,    Ist-llth,    1881- 

99/1901.     '82-1901.    8o 

—  First  registration  report,  1881.      »i^-     °  •    ,. 
-Health  laws  of  Iowa,  1886.     ['86.]     S".     46  p. 

-Same,  1894.     ['94.]     8°.     1^9  P-     „„„  ,,^o      ^ 

—  Iowa  health  bulletin,  June-May,  1887-1903.      87- 

1903.    8°.  u-     .    n 

—  [Pamphlets  on  various  subjects.]  ,    ,qoi 
Mines,  Inspectors  of.     Ist-Uth   bienmal   report,  1881- 

1901/03.    '82-1903.     8°. 
_  Iowa  mining  laws.     1897,1901,03. 
Oils,  Inspectors  of.     Biennial  report,   lst-[9th],  188o- 
1901. 
Note.    Compiled  by  Sec.  of  State. 
Pharmacy,  Commissioners  of.    Ist-llth  biennial  report, 
1881-1901.     '82-1901.     8°.  . 

_  Examination  of   applicants    to  become  druggists. 

n.d.  .  J 

—  Itinerant  venders  of  medicines,     n.  a. 

—  Permits  for  selling  intoxicating  liquors,  etc.     n.d. 
Pvhlic  Buildings  and  Property,  Custodian  of.    Biennial 

report,  1887-1901.     '88-1902.     8°.     il. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1878. 
Railroad     Commissioners.      lst-26th    annual    report, 
1878-1901/03.     '78-1903.     8o. 

—  Map   and    profiles   of    the  Iowa   railroads,   1881. 

['81.]    n.t.p.     8°. 
Note.    Intended  to  accompany  the  4th  ann.  rpt. 
_  Index  to  all  reports  of  the  Board,  1878-94.     n.  p. 

['95. ]     80.     62  p.  .    .       .  ■, 

_  Taxation  of  railroads  in  Iowa.     The  injustice  and 

evils   of  the   present   practices   in   assessments. 

The  remedies.     1900. 

—  Laws  pertaining  to  railways,  express  companies, 

etc  etc.  Appendix  to  the  22d  annual  report  of 
the 'Board.  (Published  by  permission  of  the 
Executive  Council,  from  the  code  of  1897,  in- 
cluding session  laws  of  1898  and  1900.)  1900. 
8°.  515  p. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State. 

—  Scliedule  of  reasonable  maximum  rates  of  charges 

for  the  transportation  of  freight  and  cars,  with  a 
ciassitication  of  freights;   nos.   1-12,  1888-1901. 

—  Map  of  Iowa  prepared  and  printed  lor  the  Comnus- 

Hioners  to  accompany  tiieir  report.    Chicago,  n.  d. 
[Scale,  8  mill's  r^  1  incli.] 
_  Control  of  fn-ight  trallic.     ''i- d-      ^    ^       ^  . 

—  See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of 

Steamboats,' Inspector  of.     Annual  report,  1889-97. 
Veterivaru  Surgeon.     Report,    Ist-llth  annual,  1885- 
;5;l8t^3d  biennial,  1895/97-9:)/190l.     '97-1901 


8°. 


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Institutions. 

Academy  of  Sciences.  Proceedings,  Ist-lOth,  1887-1902. 
'88-1903. 
See  also  forward  under  Horticulture. 

{^Agriculture. '\     State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Me- 
chanic Arts.      (Ames,  1858-).     Report,    l8t-5th 
annual,  1859-63;    lst-19th  biennial,    1865-1901. 
Note.    Until  1897  name  was  State  Agric.  College  and  Farm. 

—  Address  at  the  inauguration  of  W.  I.  Chamberlain 

to  the   Presidency,   Nov.   9,   1886.      Ames,  '86. 
8°.     32  p. 

—  Catalog,  1883,  85,  93/94-1902/03. 
Note.    Probably  issued  also  from  1885  to  1893. 

—  Agricultural  College  Experiment  Station  (Ames). 

Annual  report,  lst-2d,  1888-89.     Ames  and  Des 
Moines,  '89-90.     8°. 
Note.  Bien.  rpt.  1891-1901  included  in  rpt.  of  Agric.  College- 

—  Bulletin,    nos.    1-66,    May    1888  -  August    1902. 

'88-1902.     8°.     11. 

—  Department    of    Botany.      Bulletin,      November 

1884.     Cedar  Rapids,  '84.     8°.     68  p. 
State    Agricultural    Society.     Annual     report,    1st- 
46th,  1854-99.    '54-99. 
Note.    Some  years  contain  reports  of  Stock  Breeders'  Asso- 
ciation,  State  Horticultural    Society,   and  Weather    Service. 
Report    for    1877    contains   general    index   to    reports,  1854- 
77.     Beginning   with    1900,   title   of   report  was    changed   to 
"  Year  Book  of  Agriculture."  See  below  Dept.  of  Agriculture. 

—  Iowa  crop  report.     1881-83.     8°. 

Note.    Monthly  rpts.  and  summaries;  titles  vary. 

Department  of  Agriculture  (I900-).    Iowa  year  book 
of  agriculture,  [lst-3d],  1900-02.     '01-03. 

Note.  Succeeding  46th  ann.  rpt.  of  Agric.  Society.  Full 
title,  1900,  reads:  "The  Iowa  yearbook  of  agriculture, issued 
by  the  Iowa  Department  of  Agriculture,  succeeding  the  forty- 
sixth  annual  report  of  the  Iowa  State  Agricullural  Society. 
Containing  informatiou  for  the  closing  year  of  the  Iowa  State 
Agricullural  Society,  legislated  out  t)f  existence  by  Chapter 
58,  Acts  of  the  twenty-eighth  General  Assembly,  the  Act  es- 
tablishing the  Iowa  Department  of  Agriculture.  Also,  report 
of  the  Iowa  State  Fair  for  the  year  1900.  Full  report  of  the 
State  farmers'  institute  for  the  year  1900;  State  agricultural 
convention  for  the  year  1900;  meeting  of  the  State  Board  of 
Agriculture;  report  of  meeting  of  Stale  Fair  managers,  with 
extracts  from  the  report  of  the  Iowa  State  Dairy  Commis- 
sioner, Stale  Dairy  Association,  Iowa  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station,  Iowa  Wrather  and  Crop  Service,  Improved  Stock 
Breeders'  Association;  also,  papers  read  at  county  farmers' 
institutes,  reports  of  local,  county,  and  district  fairs,  statistics, 
and  other  things  of  interest.  Edited  by  G.  H.  Van  Ilouteu, 
Secretary  of  Agriculture." 

—  State  Fair  catalogue,  containing  rules  and  premium 

list;    lst-50th  annual  exhibition,  1854-1903.     8°. 

—  Weather    and    Crop    Service.      Report,    biennial, 

lst-6th,      1879-89;      annual,      lst-13th,      1890- 
1902. 

Note.  Acts  in  co-operation  with  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau. 
Before  1890  known  as  Weather  Service.  See  note  above  under 
Department  of  Agriculture. 

Report;  quarterly,  1878-90. 

Review;  monthly,  1890-1902. 

[5/trerf.]      College  for  the   Blind.     (Iowa  City,    1853- 
6:^;  Vinton,   1862-).     Bienhial  report,   lst-25th, 
1854-1901.     Iowa  City,  Des  Moines,  ayid  Glen- 
wood,  [?]-1902. 
Note.    Formerly  called  Blind  Asylum.     Reports  irregularly 
numbered.    1901  printed  at  Glenwood. 

—  Report  of   building  committee,  18G0,  61,  63.     3  v. 

—  Biennial  report  of  visiting  committees,  1868-96. 
Note.    None  published  for  1892. 

Industrial  Home  for  the  Blind.     (Knoxville,  1893-). 
Biennial  report,  lst-3d,  1893-97.    '93-97. 


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STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Iowa 


Census   Board.     Census,  1856,  59,  62,  65,  67,  69,  73, 
75,  85,  95.     10  V.     Iowa  City  and  Des  Moines. 

Xote.    1885,  95  published  by  Sec.  of  State. 

—  General  laws  of  Iowa  relative  to  supervisors  and 

township  officers,  1860. 

—  Cen^us  of  Iowa,  1880,  compared  with  [all]  other 

States,  1836-1880,  and  with  former  enumerations 
of  the  Territory ;  with  other  historical  and  statis- 
tical data,  by  J.  A.  T.  Hull,  Sec.  of  State. 
1883.  8°.  Iv,  744  p. 
l^Charities  and  Corrections. '\  Board  of  Control  of  State 
Institutions.  lst-2d  biennial  report,  1897/99- 
99/1901.      '99-1901. 

—  Bulletin  of  Iowa  institutions;  quarterly,   l8t-5th, 

1899-1903.     1900-03.     8o. 

—  See  also  under  Miscellaneous. 

Deaf,   School  for  the.    (Iowa  City,   1855-68;  Council 

Bluffs,  1868-).     Biennial  report,  lst-24th,  1856- 

1902.     V.  p.,  '57-1902. 

Note.    Called  Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Deaf  and 

Dumb  until  1891.     1883,85  printed  at  Council  Bluffs;  1901  at 

Crlenwood.  See  also  under  l^egisXaXwca,  Jour .,  Docs.,  etc.,  1878. 

—  Biennial  report  of  visiting  committee,  1868-96. 
Xote.    Two  reports,  1870;  none  published  for  1878,  92. 

—  Eeport  of  the  Commissioners  to  locate  the  institu- 

tion at  Council  Bluffs,  1868. 

—  Biennial  report  of  the  Commissioners  for  erection 

of  buildings,  1870-78.     '70-78. 
{^Education. '\      State   Normal  School.     (Cedar    Falls, 
1875-).      lst-13th   biennial  report,    1875/77-99/ 
1901.     77-1901.     8°. 

—  Biennial  report  of  the  visiting  committee,  1878-96. 
Note.    None  published  for  1892. 

—  Bulletin;   issued   quarterly;    v.    1-2,    June-April, 

190(1/01-01/02. 
State    University.      (Iowa  City,  1850-).      [lst]-22d 
biennial  report,  1848-1901.     '51-1901. 

Note.  Reports  before  1869  with  those  of  Supt.  of  Public 
Instruction.  Supplemental  report,  1886.  See  also  forward, 
IJintoi'y,  atate  IJistorical  Society,  Documentary  material. 

—  Bulletin;  new  series,  nos.  1-70,  1899-Sept.  1903. 

Iowa  City,  '99-1903.     8°  and  12°. 

Note.  Contains  annual  announcements  of  dental,  medical, 
homceopathic  medical,  liberal  arts,  pharmacy,  and  graduate 
departments  (befjlnniiig  with  190U/ul  termed  "colleges"), 
summer  school,  and  school  of  political  and  social  science; 
also  University  calendar  and  Bibliography  of  publications, 
which  last  see  in  next  entry. 

—  Bibliography  of  the  publications  of  the  University 

and  its  n)embers.     Iowa  City,  [1900].    8°.    64  p. 

—  Bulletin  from  the  laboratories  of  natural  history ; 

V.  5,  no.   2.     Iowa  City,  May  1901.     8°.     216   p. 

—  Law  bulk-tin;  nos.  1-42,  Oct.  1891-l)ec.  1901.  Ed. 

by   the  faculty  of   the  College   of   Law.     Iowa 
City, '91-1901.     8°. 
Note.    Law  Dept.  became  College  of  Law  in  the  fall  of  1900. 

Feeble-minded    Children,    Institute    for.     (Glenwood, 
1876-).     l.st-13th  biennial  report,  1877-99/1901. 
Note.     I'ubllohed  at  (ilenwood  since  1897. 

—  Biennial  report  of  visiting  committee,  1878-96. 
Note.    None  published  for  1892. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Jour.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1880. 
Geological  Survey.     Kepnrt,  embracing  results  of   in- 
vestigations, IHr)5-.")7;  by  James  Hall  [and]  J.  I). 
Whitney.      [Iowa  City], '58.    2  v.    8°.    maps.    pi. 

—  J{c|)()rt   in    relation  to  the  g(!ological  survey,  Dec. 

1859;   by  Jatncs  Hall.      '60. 

—  Ist  and  2(1  annual   reports  of  the  geological  sur- 

vey, 1866-67;   by  C.  A.  White.    '68. 

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Geological  Survey,  continued. 

—  Report,  1870,  containing  results  of  examinations, 

1866-69  ;  by  C.  A.  White.  70.  2  v.  8°.  maps 
and  il. 

—  Annual  report,  Ist-lOth,  1892-1901.    '93-1902.   8". 
See  note  under  next  entry. 

—  Publications,  v.  1-12,  1893-1902.     S^. 

Note.  V.  1,  3,  4,  5,  7-12  consist  of  annual  rpts.  Vols.  2,  6, 
special  publications.  Geology  of  Marion,  Fottawattaraie. 
Cedar,  Page  (ea.  1  pm.),  Clay  and  O'Brien  (2  in  1  pni.)  and 
Louisa  (with  Mineral  production  pm.)  counties  reprinted  from 
V.  11  in  1901;  of  Webster,  Henry,  Jefferson,  Wapello  (ea.  1 
pm.).  Cherokee  and  Bucua  Vista  (2  in  1  pm.)  counties  re- 
printed  from  V.  12  in  1902. 

—  Coal  deposits;  by  C.  R.  Keyes.     1894. 

—  Artesian  wells,  lead  and  zinc  deposits;  by  W.  H. 

Norton.     1897. 

—  Mineral  production  in  Iowa,  1900-01.     By  S.  W. 

Beyer.     '00-01. 
Note.    Reprinted  from  v.  11  and  12  of  Publications. 

—  Bulletin  no.  1;  The  grasses  of  Iowa.     1901. 
^History.']     State  Historical  Society  (185()-).     lst-24th 

biennial  report  of  the  Board  of  Curators,  1857- 
1903.    8°.     '57-1903. 

—  Annals  of  Iowa,  lst-12th,  1863-74.    Davenport  and 

Iowa  City. 
Note.    V.  5,  no.  4,  contains  general  index  of  v.  1-5. 

—  Same  ;  new  series,  v.  1-3,  1882-84.    Iowa  City  and 

Des  Moines. 
Note.    New  series  called  Howe's  Annals  of  Iowa.    For  3d 
series,  see  forward  Historical  Department. 

—  Iowa  historical  record;  quarterly,  v.  1-18,  [Jan.] 

1885-Oct.  1902.     Iowa  City,  '85-1902. 
Note.     Discontinued  with   Oct.  1902  issue.     Succeeded  by 
Iowa  journal  of  history  and  politics.    See  next  entry. 

—  Iowa   journal  of  history  and  politics ;    quarterly. 

1903.     Iowa  City,  '03. 
Bee  preceding  note. 

—  Iowa  historical  lectures  before  the  Society,  1892. 

Iowa  City,  '93.     8°.     (2)  92  p. 

—  Same;  Historical  lectures  upon  early  leaders  in  the 

professions  in  the  Territory  of  Iowa,  delivered  at 
Iowa  City,  1894.     Iowa  City, '94.     8°.     185  p. 

—  Iowa  City ;  a  contribution  to  the  early  history  of 

Iowa;  by  B:  F.  Shambaugh.  Iowa  City,  1893. 
8°.     116  p. 

—  Constitution  and  records  of  the  Claim  Association 

of  Johnson  county  ;  by  B:  F.  Shambaugh.  Iowa 
City,  1894.     8°.     196  p. 

—  Documentary  material  relating  to  the   history  of 

Iowa.  Ed.  by  B:  F.  Shambaugh.  Iowa  City, 
1897-1901.     3v.     8". 

Note.  Nos.  9-12  of  v.  2  were  published  by  the  State  Uni- 
versity. 

—  Fragments  of  the  debates   of   the  Constitutional 

Conventions  of  1844  and  1846,  with  press  com- 
ments and  other  materials.  By  B:  F.  Sham- 
baugh.    Iowa  City,  1900.     8".     iv,  (4)  7-415  p. 

—  Constitution  of  Iowa,  with  an   historical  introduc- 

tion by  B:  F.  Shambaugh.  [Iowa  City],  1902. 
24°.     105  p. 

—  Messages  and  proclamations  of  the  Governors  of 

Iowa;  byB:  F.  Shambaugh;  v.  1-4.  Iowa  City, 
1908.     4  V.     8°. 

Note.  V.  1  includes  messages  of  Governor  Dodge  (Governor 
of  Wisconsin  then  including  Iowa),  of  Territorial  Gov- 
ernors Lucas,  Chambers,  and  Clark,  and  of  State  Governors 
Briggs  and  Hempctead;  v.  2  of  Grimes,  Lowe,  and  Kirkwood, 
the  last-named  being  Iowa's  "  War  Governor;  "  v.  3  of  Stone 
and  Merrill;  v.  4  of  Carpenter,  Kirkwood  (3d  term),  and  New- 
bold. 


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\^nistory,  continued.'] 

—  Bibliography  of  Iowa  State  publications  for  1900 

and  lilOl.  By  Margaret  Budington.  Reprinted 
from  the  July  1903  number  of  the  Iowa  journal 
of  history  and  politics.  Iowa  City, '03.  8°.  44  p. 
Historical  Department  of  Iowa.  l8t-5th  biennial 
report,  1893-1901.     '94-1901.     8°. 

—  Annals  of  Iowa;  3d  series,  v.  1-5, 1893-1903.    Des 

Moines. 
Note.    For  lBt^2d  series  see  back  State  Historical  Society. 

—  Statute  laws  of  the  Territory,   .   .  .  enacted  at  the 

first  session  .   .  .  held  at  Burlington,  AD.  1838- 
39.     Reprint,  1900.     8°.     634  p. 

—  History  of  the  constitution  of   Iowa.     By  B.  F. 

Shambaugh.     1902,     12°.     352  p. 
Pioneer  Law  Makers'  Association.      Biennial  report, 
lst-8th,  1886-1902.     '86-1902.     8°. 
\ Horticulture.']     State  Horticultural  Society.     Annual 
report,  lst-37th,  1867-1902.  '68-1903. 
Xote.    Include  Transactions;  with  the  Transactions  of  the 
northeastern,  northwestern,  southeastorn,   and  southwestern 
horticultural  societies;  also  the  Proceedings  of  the  Academy 
of  Science,  1891-93.    First  meeting,  for  organization,  1866;  no 
report  printed.  Reports  1867-70  in  appendixes  of  Agric.  Society 
reports. 

—  Entomological  papers,  from  the  Transactions  of 

1882.     '83.     8°.     42  p. 

—  Programme  of  the  35th-36th  annual  convention, 

1900-01.     2  pm.     16°.     ea.,  8  p. 
Industrial  School  for  Boys.    (Salem,  1868-73  ;  Eldora, 
1873-).     lst-17th  biennial  report,  1869-99/ I'JOl. 
'69-1902. 
Note.    Called  Iowa  Reform  School  to  1884.    1901  printed  at 
Glenwood.    See  following  note. 

—  Biennial  report  of  the  visiting  committee,  1870-97. 
Industrial  School  for   Girls.     (Eldora,    1873-78;    Mt. 

Pleasant,  1878-80;  Mitchellville,  1880-).    Bien- 
nial report,  lst-15th,  1873-1901.     '73-1901. 
Note.    Formerly  a  department  of  the  Iowa  Reform  School. 
Previous  to  the  year  1899  the  reports  were  printed  with  and  as 
a  part  of  those  of  the  Industrial  School  for  Boys;  since  that 
date  they  have  been  included  in  the  reports  of  the  Hoard  of 
Control.      1901  separately   printed   at  Glenwood.      See    alao 
under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1880. 
Insane,  Hospital  for  the.     (Mt.   Pleasrint,  1854-).      Bi- 
ennial report,  l8t-19th,  1861-97. 

—  Supplement  to  fourtli  biennial  report,  1868. 

—  Report  of  the  building  committee,  1856-59. 

—  See  also  under  next  entry,  and  under  Legislature, 

Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1890. 
Insane,  Hospital  for  the.    (Independence,  1872-).     Bi- 
ennial report,  lst-13th,  1873-97.     '74-98.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  building  committee,  lst-8th  biennial, 

1869-86 ;  final,  1886. 

—  Report  of  the  visiting  committee  to  the  insane  hos- 

pitals  at  Mt.   Pleasant  and  Independence,    1st- 
12th,  1873-97. 
Insane,  Hospital  for  the.     (Clarinda,   1886-).     lst-5th 
biennial  report,  1889-97. 

—  Report   of   Commission   appointed  to   locate  and 

build   additional  hospital  for  the  insane  at  Cla- 
rinda, 18H5,  87,  88. 
Labor  Statistics,   Bureau  of.      Ist-lOth  biennial  report, 
1884/85-1902/03.       '85-1903.     8°. 

—  The  law.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     [1902].     8  p. 

Note.     Law*  and  amcndinents  governing  the  IJureau. 
{Libraries.]     State    Library.     (Des    Moiiie.s,   1838-). 
lieport  of  the  State  Librarian,    1840,  42,48,  50, 
54;  biennial,  1863-1900/01.     '41-1902.     8". 

—  Catalog>ie,    1839;  comp.  by  Charles  Weston.     '39. 

—  Same,  1845;  comp.  by  Morgan  Keno.     '-15.     32". 

—  Same,  1872;  comp.  I>y  Mrs.  A.  Nortii.     'T.l.     H". 

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\_Libraries,  continued.'] 

—  Catalogue  to  1889.     '89.     8°.    xlix,  406  p. 

—  Historical  sketch,  by  Mrs.  Ada  North,  1875. 

—  Same,  by  Mrs.  Mary  II.  Miller,  1893.     4°. 
Library    Commission.     Bulletin;    issued  quarterly. 

V.  1,  Jan.  1901-03.     8«.      16  p. 

—  Leaflets,  nos.  1-6.     [1901-03.] 

Cont. :  [Titles  not  verbatim.] 

No.  1.  "  Sliall  a  free  public  library  be  established  ?  "  Con- 
tains text  of  free  public  library  law  and  Library  Commission 
law,  and  suggestions  how  to  make  a  beginning.    24".    20  p. 

No.  2.  Iowa:  the  aunivorsury  of  her  Statehood.  A  few 
books  about  Iowa.    24".     12  p. 

No.  3.  Periodicals:  their  value  and  use;  with  information 
concerning  the  periodical  "  clearing-house."    24".     12  p. 

No.  4.  Birthdays  and  anniversaries:  how  to  observe  them 
in  the  library.    24".     16  p. 

No.  5.    Traveling  library  of  Iowa.    24".    19  p. 

No.  6.     Books  for  the  blind.     24".    8  p. 

—  100  good  books  for  girls  and  boys.     24°.     4  p. 
Note.    A  few  representative  books,  the  list  being  merely 

suggestive  in  character. 

—  Iowa    Summer  School  for  Library  Training;    1st- 

3d   annual    announcement    of    course   at    State 
University,  Iowa  City,  1901-03. 

—  Shakespeare.     A  selection  from  the  literature  per- 

taining to  his  life  and  works  for  the  use  of  study 
clubs.   .   .  .     1901.     24°.     4  p. 

Note.  In  cooperation  with  the  Library  committee  of  the 
Iowa  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs. 

—  Handbook  of  library   organization   and   manage- 

ment ;    ed.  by   the   Minn.    State   Library   Com- 
mission.   Issued  in  co5peration.  1902.    8°.    79  p. 

—  Suggestive   list  of  i)Ooks   for  a  small  library ;  ed. 

by    the    Wisconsin    Free    Library    Commission. 
Issued  in  cooperation.     1902.     8°.     43  p. 
\_Penitentiaries.'\      Board   of  Inspectors   of  the  Peni- 
tentiary.    Report,  1854-59. 
Penitentiary.    (Ft.  Madison,  1839-).    Biennial  report 
of  the    Warden,   1840-99/1901.     '42-1902.     8°. 

Note.  Publication  doubtful,  1846-53.  1901  printed  at  Glen- 
wood. 

—  Biennial  report  of  the  visiting  committee,  1860-96. 
Note.    None  published  for  1892. 

Penitentiary.  (Anamosa,  1872-).  lst-15th  biennial 
report  of  the  Warden,  1873-99/1901.  Anamosa, 
'73-1902. 

—  Report  of  the   examining  committee    [on]   work 

upon  the  additional,  1873. 

—  Report  of  the   Board   of   Commissioners,    lst-2d, 

1873-75.     '73-75.      8°. 
Soldiers'   Home.     (Marshalltown,  1886-).      Annual  re- 
port, 1887-97.     '88-97. 

—  Biennial   report  of   visiting   committee,   1888-96. 

'88-97. 
Note.    None  published  for  1892. 

Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home.   (Davenport,  1866-).   Report, 
1866;  lst-18th  biennial,  1867-99/1901.  '68-1902. 
Note.    1901  printed  at  Glenwood. 

—  Report  of  the  visiting  committee,  1866-97. 
Note.    None  published  for  1892. 

Stock  Breeders'  Association.     Annual   proceedings  of 
the  Association,  7th-26th,  1880-99. 

Note.  Beginning  with  1900  included  in  Year  Book  of  Agri- 
culture, which  see  back  under  Agriculticre,  Vepartment  of 
Agriculture.    Rpts.  1873-80  were  published  by  the  Asso'n. 

\_Women.']     Benedict   Home  (Des   Moines).     Biennial 
report,  1883-97. 


Judiciary] 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Iowa 


Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court.     Iowa  reports,  1838-1903. 
1903.     117  V.     80. 


V.  p.,  '40- 


V.  1-2.]     Chicago, 
[1872-77.]     By  E. 


[1877-81.] 


By  E. 

[1839- 
[1839- 


Coiit.:  1838-39;  by  J.  A.  Bradford.  1838-46;  hy  E.  Morris. 
1847-54  (4  V.) ;  by  G.  Greene.  1850-59  (8  v.) ;  by  W.  P.  Clarke. 
V.  1-8,  1855-59;  by  W.  P.  Clarke;  (also  1855-59  by  C.  C. 
Cole).  9-21,  1859-66;  by  T.  F.  Wlthrow.  22-37,  1867-73;  by 
E.H.  Stiles.  38-56,  1873-81;  by  J.  H.  Runnells.  57-58,1881- 
82;  by  B.  W.  Hight.  59-80,  1882-90;  by  E.  C.  Ebersole.  81- 
89,  1890-93;  by  N.  B.  Raymond.  90-117,  1893-1903;  by  B.  I. 
8alinger. 

Note.  Published  variously  at  Des  Moines,  Davenport,  Iowa 
City,  Ottumwa;  St.  Paul,  Chicago,  New  York;  and  Columbia, 
Mo. 

—  Rules  of  the  Supreme  Court.     1839,  40,  67,  86,  97. 

—  Statutes   and  rules   regulating  admissions  to  the  bar 

in  force  from  and  after  July  4,  1901.  '01.  8°. 
7  p. 

—  Supreme  Court  docket,  Jan.,  May,  and  Oct.  terms, 

1900,01.     6  pm.     4°.     ea.,  33  p. 

—  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court,  1839- 

60.     By  J.  F.  Dillon.     Davenport,  '60.     8°. 

—  Same,  1859-66.     By  W.  G.  Hammond.     '66.     8°. 

—  Same.,  from  1866  to  the  27th  Iowa  report.     [1866- 

69.]     By  J.  F.  Lacey.     Chicago,  '71.     8°. 

—  Same.,  to  tlie  35th  Iowa  report.     By  T.  F.  Withrow 

and  E.  H.  Stiles.     [1839-72. 
'74-75.     2  V.     8°. 

—  Same,  35th-46th  Iowa  reports. 

H.  Stiles.     V.  3.     '79.     8°. 

—  Same,  47th-56th  Iowa  reports. 

H.  Stiles.     V.  4.     '82.     8°. 

—  Index  of  cases  cited  and  statutes  construed 

85.]     By  H.  Binmore.     '87. 

—  Digest,  with  cases  cited,  etc.   By  E.  McClain 

87.]     Chicago,  '87.     2  v. 

—  Same,  1887-98  ;  v.  3.     Chicago,  '98. 

—  5aOTe;  by  S.  H.  Fairall.     1887-92.     Iowa  City, '92. 

—  Index  to  the  Iowa  reports.  By  W:  G.  Myer.     St. 

Louis,  1874. 

Legislature.     \_Called  General  Assembly.] 

Sessions  biennial,  in  even  years,  beginning  in  January.    Extra 
sessions  1848,  66,  61,  62,  73,  97. 

\^Laws  of  the  State.]     Acts  and  resolutions,   lst-29th 
General  Assembly,  1846-1902.     '46-1902.     8°. 
Note.    Include  extra  sesbions.    Titles  vary. 

—  Code  of  Iowa,  1850-51.    Iowa  City,  '51.  8°.   xv,  685 

(1)P- 

—  Code  of  civil  and  crimin.Tl  practice,  passed  by  the 

8th  General  Assembly,  1860. 

—  Revised  statutes,  1860;  containing  all  the  statutes  of 

a  general  nature  now  in  force.  '60.  8°.  xx, 
1160  p. 

—  Compendium  of  repeals  and  amendments  to  the  Re- 

vised statutes  of  1843,  Code  of  1851,  Revision 
of  1860,  and  subsequent  laws.  By  J.  W.  Temp- 
lin.     Davenport,  '71. 

—  Same,  1878. 

—  The  code ;  containing  all   the  statutes  of  a  general 

nature  passed  at  tlic  adjourned  session  of  the  14th 
General  yXsHomhly.     '73.     H".     xii,  1039  p. 

—  Annotated    code    of    civil    jjrocedure  for   Iowa   and 

Wisconsin.     By  I).  Y.  Overton.     Chicago,  1875. 

—  Revised    and    annotated    code,    containing    all    the 

statutes  of  a  general  nature  in  force  July  4, 
1880.     By  \V.  E.  Miller.     '80. 

—  Same,  1886,  88.     2  v. 

—  Annotated  statutes;   by   E.    McClain;    IK80,   84,  88, 

92.     Chicago. 

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\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  Annotated  code  of  the  State,  containing  all  the  laws 

of  a  general  nature  enacted  by  the  26th  General 
Assembly  at  the  extra  session,  1897.  '97.  xxxii, 
2362  p. 

—  Supplement  to  the  code.     1902. 

—  Act  authorizing  and  empowering  boards  of  directors 

of  school  districts  to  purchase  text-books,    etc. 
n.t.p.     [1890.]     12°.     4  p. 
[^Statutory   Revision.]        Commissions    to    Revise    the 
Statutes.     Reports,  1859,  71,  95. 

Note.  Report  of  1871  with  the  code  as  reported  by  the 
CommisBion,  in  2  V.  Additional  v.,  1873.  Report  of  Commis- 
sion of  1895  accompanied  by  code  as  reported  and  known  as 
Black  code. 

[^Journals,  Documents.,  Etc.]  Journal  of  the  Senate, 
l8t-29th  General  Assembly,  1846-1902.  '47- 
1902. 

—  Journal  of  the  House,   lst-29th  General   Assembly, 

1846-1902.     '47-1902. 

—  Rules  and  standing  committees  of  the  General  As- 

sembly, lst-29th  General  Assembly,  1846-1902. 
['46J-1902. 

—  Manual    of   the   State,   with    rules,  practices,  com- 

mittees, etc.,  19th  General  Assembly,  1882. 
'82.     32°.     194  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  Des  Moines  River 

improvement.     [1853.] 

—  Report   of    the    committee   to   examine   the   books, 

etc.,  of  the  Commissioner  and  Register  of  the 
Des  Moines  River  improvement,  June  14,  1853. 

—  Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  investigate 

the  several  State  offices  for  the  years  1858-59. 
'60.     8°. 

—  Same;  second  report,  1860. 

—  Report  of   the   joint    committee  of   the   adjourned 

session  ...  to  investigate  the  alleged  de- 
falcation of  S.  E.  Rankin,  Treasurer  of  the 
State  Agricultural  College  and  Farm.     [1873.] 

—  Abstract  of  the  vote  of  Iowa  cast  at  the   general 

elections  of  1868,  70,  74. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  of  investigation  of  State 

Agricultural  College.     1874.     759,  36  p. 

—  Report  of  State  visiting  committee  on  hospitals  for 

the  insane,  Nov.  1875.     '75.     8°. 

—  Report   of    committee    on    public    buildings,    17th 

General  Assembly,  appended  to  report  upon 
Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum  at  Council  Bluffs. 
1878. 

—  Report  of    special    committee,    18th    General    As- 

sembly, on  the  question  of  the  removal  of  the 
Asylum  for  Feeble-minded  Children  from  Glen- 
wood.     [1880.] 

—  Report   of    special    committee,     18th    General    As- 

sembly, on  removal  of  Girls'  Department  of  the 
Industrial  School  from  Mt.  Pleasant.     [1880.] 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  investigate   office   of 

Auditor  of  State.     1886. 

—  Impeachment  trial  of  John   L.    Brown,   Auditor  of 

State.     1886.     3  v. 

—  Report   of  the    joint   committee    of    the    23d   Gen. 

Ass'y  to  visit  the  Benedict  Home  at  Des 
Moines.     1890.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Report   of  the   joint   committee    of    the   23d    Gen. 

Ass'y  to  visit  the  Hospital  for  the  Insane  at  Mt. 
Pleasant.     1890.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  of  the  25th  Gen.  Ass'y 

appointed  to  visit  the  Penitentiary  located  at 
Anamosa.     1894-96.     8°. 

—  Report  of  investigating  committee  to  the  27th  Gen. 

Ass'y  appointed  by  the  26th  Gen.  Ass'y,  1898. 

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[Iowa 


Miscellaneous. 
\CavitoL-\     Board  of  Capitol    C-ommmioner^.     Bien- 
•-  nial  report,  Ist-Sth,    1871-85;   settlement  1886; 

CavUol  Improvement  Commission.     Report  made  to 
the  Governor.     1902.     8".     21  p.  ,      .  ,  .^ 

Charities  and  Corrections  Board  of  f^^'^''^^^^'^^^ 
gate  to  the  National  Conference  of  Chanties  ana 
Corrections  at  Cleveland,  O.,  J;^"«-J*f/;,Jf„^-,i. 
ICivil  War.}  Report  of  commission  to  l^f  ^e  the  P^i 
tion  of  Iowa  troops  in  the  siege  of  Vicksburg. 
1901.     8°.     48  p.     map.  ,     -^     .       •  i 

iE^po^fions.-]     Papers  connected  with  the  Centenmal 
'    E-'-ibitionat  iniUadelphia   Jan^        1874^^^^^^.^^ 
Commissioners   of  Iowa   at  ine    \\"'\       ,      r.niml 
and   Cotton   Centennial,  and  the  ^o'/'^'    ^^™; 
and  South  American  Exposittons  at  New  Orleans. 
Report  of  H.  S.  Fairall,  1884-86 
World's    Fair    Commission.      Report,    1893.     Ceaar 

Col^n  ?Lisw'  'Record  of  proceedings, 
1893.     Montezuma,  n.  a.     8°.     4/4  p. 

Trans.  Mississippi  and  Internat^onal  Exposition 
Commission.     Report,     1898.      Dubuque,      99. 

^ee  also  wJlrlnspection  and  Regulation,  Education, 
Suvt.  of  Public  Instruction,  \S75.  ,  ^.      x„ 

llnstitutLs.]     Report  of  the  i^^^tig^ition  relaUve  ^o 
^  the  methods  of  business,  etc.,  of  State  mstitu 

tions-  by  J.  W.  Rich.     1890.     8°.     lip.     _        . 
Immigration,  ioard  of     Iowa:  Tl-  home  for  immi- 
grants. .   .  .     Des  Moines,  18/0.     96  p.  , 
IPublicWorks.}     Board    of  Public   Works.     Biennial 
report,  1848-50.                                   .,  .         „. 
Commissioner  and  Register  of  the  Des  koines  River 
Improvement.     Report,  Nov.,  Dec,  1852  ,    Dec. 
1854;  Jan.  1857-59.                                ,  ,  ,„„   ,a 
Note.     Omitted  after  1854;   separately  pubhBhed  1857,  59. 
See  also  under  hegisUime,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1853. 
Revenue  Commission.     Report,  1893.     S"-    JJ^P;      .„ 
ISemi-centennial.-]    The  Semi-centenmal  of  lo^a.    [By 
J   W.  Burdett.]     Burlington,  1883,     8°.     104  p. 
Soldiers'    Monument     Commission.      Biennial    report, 
l8t-3d,  1890-95. 

Supplemental  :  Terkitorial. 

Governor's  message,  1838-46.  ^     t  v, 

Note     Hy  Robert  LucaB,  1834-41,  (special,  1840) ;  by  John 

^^^"•I<^;^^^t^=.^a^^^e  Historical  So- 
ciely,  1903.  ^„„    ,  _ 

Laws,  l8t-8th  Territorial  Genl.  Assembly,  1838-45.  v.  p. 
Oont.:  SeBHlon8:  1838/39;  Nov.  1839;  July  I^'IO    «xtm;  Nov. 
1840;  i)ec.  1841;  Dec.  l843;  June  1844,  extra;  May  1845,  Dec. 
184*) 

_  Local  laws  of  the  Territory,  Dec.  1842.     Iowa  City, 

•43.     8°.     128  p. 
_  Statute  laws,  1838-39.     Reprint,  1900. 

See  under  InHtltuUonB,  llislory,  imiorical  Department. 
-  Laws,  Nov.  1839  and  July  1840      ^'P'\f\l^^\^^^ 
-Revised  statutes  of  the  Territory,   1842-43.     Iowa 

City    '43      8°.     viii,  904  p. 
Council  Journal,  l8t-8th  Terr'l  Gon'l  Assy.,  1838-45. 

J^ote.    IncliKli.iK  extra  BCBHlons,  1840,  44.  „„    .. 

House  Journal,  l«t-8th  Terr'l  Gen'l  Assy.,  1838-4o. 

Not^.    Journal  of  e.tra  He«Hlon  m4not  publUhed.    Journal 
of  extra  BOBHlon  1840  llrnt  publlnbed  In  1902.     8 
Rules,  l8t-8th  Territorial  (iencral   Assembly,  1838-4.^. 

Note.    IncludltiK  all  extra  BOHftlons. 
See  also  under  I.iHtitutionB,  History. 

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List  compiled  by  F.  A.  Sampson,  Secretary  of  the  State  His- 
torical Society  of  Minnouri,  Columbia. 

Part  of  territory  claimed  for  France  by  La  Salle  on  voyage  down 
the  MisBissippi,  1682.  Fort  Orleans  built,  1719.  Lead  mincB  first 
worked,  172U.  First  eettleraentH,  by  the  French,  1735.  Country 
weBt  of  the  MiBBissippi  ceded  to  Spain,  1762.  Bt.  Genevieve 
founded,  1755;  St.  Louis,  1764.  Louisiana  ceded  back  to  France, 
1801;  ceded  by  France  to  the  United  States,  1803.  Missouri  in- 
cluded in  District  of  Louisiana,  1804;  in  Territory  of  Louisiana, 
1805;  orgiinized  as  Missouri  Territory,  1812.  Arkansas  detached, 
1819.  Missouri  Compromise,  1820.  Constitution  adopted  and  State 
organized,  1820.  Admitted  as  a  State,  1821.  Capital  at  St.  Louis, 
1820;  at  St.  Charles,  1821-26;  since  then  at  Jefferson  City,  where 
all  documents  herein  listed  were  published,  except  as  otiierwise 
noted. 

Appendix  to  the  Journals,  1841-1903,     28  v. 

Note.  Previous  to  the  11th  General  Assembly,  1840/41,  the 
reports  were  Included  in  the  body  of  the  Journals.  From 
1841-63  the  reports  were  in  an  appendix  to  each  Journal. 
From  1863-67  the  appendices  were  in  separate  volumes; 
House  adjourned  22d  General  Assembly  Appendix  was  in 
one  volume;  23d  had  none;  adjourned  23d,  two  volumes  to 
each  house;  24th,  one  volume,  labelled  v.  1.  1868-1901,  a 
single  volume  to  each  session  called  Appendix  to  the  Journals. 
The  adjourned  27th  had  no  Appendix. 

CONSTITCTION    AND  CONSTITUTIONAL    CONVENTIONS. 

Constitution,  1820.     n.  t.  p.     [St.  Louis,  '20.] 

Note.    Also  issued  in  French. 
Constitution   of   1820,  and  proposed  nevr  constitution. 

'35.     8°. 
Convention,  1845.     Journal  of  Convention  assembled 

Nov.   17,  1845,  to  revise  the  constitution.     '45. 

8°.     336,  75  p. 

—  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Missouri,  made  in  con- 

vention at  the  City  of  Jefferson,  1845.     '46.    8"^. 

26  p. 
Draft  of  a  new  constitution  for  the  State,  prepared  for 

the   use    of   the  General   Assembly,    December 

1850.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     35  p. 
Convention,  March  1861.     Journal  and  proceedings  of 

the  convention  at  Jefferson  City  and  St.  Louis. 

St.  Louis,  '61.     8°.     65,  269  p. 
Convention,    July    1861.      Journal    of    the     Missouri 

State   Convention   held  at  Jefferson   City,  July 

1861.     St.  Louis,  '61.     8°.     36  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  same.     St.  Louis,  '61.     8°.     136  p. 

Note.    In  same  volume  with  preceding. 

Convention,  October  1861.  Journal  of  convention 
held  at  the  city  of  St.  Louis.  St.  Louis,  '61.  8". 
27,  (2)  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  same.     St.  Louis, '61.     8".     Ill  p. 

Note.    In  same  volume  with  preceding. 

Convention,  1862.  Journal  and  proceedings  of  con- 
vention in  Jefferson  City.  St.  Louis,  '62.  8°. 
86,  253  p. 

—  Ordinances   passed  at   the  various   sessions   of   the 

State  Convention,  1861,  62.    St.  Louis,  '62.     8°. 
21,  (1)  p. 

—  Ordinances  in  relation  to  elections,  voters,  and  civil 

officers,  passed  at  the  called  session  of  the  State 
Convention  held  June  2,  1862.     '62.     8°.     12  p. 


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1875.     8" 


8°.    48  p. 
St.  Louis, 


Convention,  1863.  Journal  of  Missouri  State  Con- 
vention  held  in  Jefferson  City,  June  1863.  bt. 
Louis,  '63.     8°.     54,  16,  (1)  p. 

Proceedings  of  same.     St.  Louis,  '63.     8°.     380  p. 

Note.    In  same  volume  with  preceding. 

Convention,  1865.  Journal  of  the  Missouri  State  Con- 
vention held  at  St.  Louis,  Jan.  6  to  April  10,  1865. 
St.  Louis,  '65.     8°.     287  p. 

—  Disfranchisement   of    rebels:     Speech    of    Eugene 

Williams  of  Scotland  County.     Missouri  Consti- 
tutional Convention,  Jan.  28,  1865.    n.  t.p.    12  p. 

—  List  of    State   officers  and  names  of   the  delegates. 

St.  Louis,  '65.     11  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  Judicial  Department, 

by  Henry  A.  Clover,  Chairman.     St.  Louis,  '65. 
12  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  education,  by  George  P. 

Strong,  Chairman.     St.  Louis,  '65.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  financial  affairs  of  the 

State  to  the  State  Convention,  Feb.  4,  1865.     St. 
Louis,  '65.     8°.     15  p.  .  ,      ,. 

—  Constitution  .  .  .  adopted    1865,  together  with   the 

ordinances  of  said  Convention.     '65.     8°.     40  p. 
Constitution  .  .   .  adopted  1875,  and  an  ordinance  pro- 
hibiting the  payment  of  missing  railroad  bonds ; 
also  the  address  of  the  Convention  to  the  people 
of  the  State.     "75.     8°.     55  p. 

—  Same.     1875.     8°.     54  p. 

—  Same.     Peoples'    Tribune   Supplement. 

55  p. 

—  Same  in  German.     1875.     8°. 
Constitution  adopted  October  30,  1875.    '77. 

—  Same.     1891.     8°.     62  p. 

—  Same.    Annotated  by  William  G.  Meyer. 

1877.     8°.     78  p.  ^  , 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Attorney  General, 
1900,  Auditor,  1859,  and  Secretary  of  State,  1875, 
and  wnt^er  Legislature,  Eottse,  1881,  83. 


Executive  and  Staff. 
Governor.     Message,  biennial,  to   regular  sessions  of 
the  General  Assembly,  to  adjourned  and  extra 
sessions,  and  special  messages.    1820-1903.     121 
pm.     8°. 
Cont.  :  By  Alexander  M'Nair,  1820-24,  six  mcBsagea;  Fred- 
erick   Bates,   1824-25,   one   message;   Abraham   J.  Williams, 
Actint;   Oovernor,    1825-26,  one;    John  Mi^er    1826-32   lour; 
Daniel    Dunklin,   1832-3fi,  four;   Lilburn  W.  Boggs,  18,?6-40, 
three;  Thomas   Reynolds,  1840-44,  one;   M.  M.  Marmaduke, 
1844-45.  three;  John  C.  Edwards,  1845-48,  four;  A.  A.  King, 
1848-52.  six  ;  Bterling  Price,  1852-57,  eight;  Hancock  Jackson, 
1857    one;  Robert  M.  Stewart,  1857-61,  sixteen;  C.  F-  J**'\- 
son.  1801,  two;  Hamilton  R.  Gamble,  1862-64,  three;  Willard 
P    Hall     1864-65,   two;   Thomas   C.  Fletcher,  1865-69,   nine; 
Joseph  \V.McClurg,180'.Ml,  two;  B.  Oratz  Brown,  1871-73. 
seven;    HUas   Woodson,  187.3-75,  three;  Charles    U.  Hardin. 
1875-77.  five;  John  H.  Phelps,  1877-81,  four;  Ihomas  1  .Crit- 
tenden.  1881-85,  four;   John  8.    Marmaduke,  1885-87,  three; 
Albert  P.    MorelK.MBO,    1887-89,    three;    David    R.    Francis, 
1889-93,   three;     William    J.    Stone,    1893-97,   hve;_  Lon    V. 
Stephens,  1897-1901.  two;  A.  M.  Dockery,  1901-03,  hve. 

Note.    Of  the  above,  37  were  also  issued  in  Gorman,  3  In 
French,  and  2  in  Bohemian. 

—  Inaugural  address,  biennial  and  quadrennial.    1836- 

1901.     I'J  pm.     8". 
Note.     BometlmoB  called  Inaugural  message.     17  were  also 
Issued  In  (jermun  and  2  In  French. 

—  Documents  accompanying  the  message  of  Gov.  A. 

A.  King  to  the  17th  General  Assembly.    1852.    S". 

—  Veto  nie.Msage,  and  bill  to  secure  completion  of  cer- 

tain railroads  in  Missouri,  with  the  speeches  and 
ayes  ami  noes.     1855.     H".     34  p. 

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Governor,  continued. 

—  Documents  in  relation  to  border  diflBculties,  accom- 

panying the  Governor's  message  [of  Mareli  7, 
1861].     '61.     8°.      Up. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  H.  R.  Gamble  to  the   Legislature, 

Dec.  oO,  1862  [with  accompanying  documents]. 
'63.     8°.     15,  20  p. 

—  Charge  to  the  U.  S.  (irand  Jury  of  the  western  dis- 

trict of  Mo.,  186.");  Proclamation  of  Gov. 
Fletcher;  Instructions  of  the  Atty.  Gen.  of  Mo. 
'65.     8°.     36  p. 

—  Speech  of   Thomas  C.  Fletcher,  Governor  of  Mis- 

souri, on  the  occasion  of  the  reception  by  the 
Legislature  of  the  news  of  the  passage  of  the 
Convention  ordinance  abolishing  slavery  in  Mis- 
souri.    1805.     8°.     6  (2)  p. 

—  Documents  accompanying  the   Governor's   message 

to  the  24th  General  Assembly.    1867.    8°.     52  p. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Joseph  W.  McClurg  to  the   2tlth 

General    Assembly    [with    documents].      1871. 
8°.     132  p. 
Note.    Also  printed  in  German. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  B.  Gratz  Brown  to  the  adjourned 

session  of  the  26th  General  Assembly,  with 
accompanying  documents.  1872.  8°.  32,  16, 
32,  8,  9,  4,  (2)  p. 

—  Proclamation  [Aug.  1,  1885,  upon  the  death  of  Gen- 

eral Grant].     8°.     sheet. 

—  Report   of  pardons,    commutations    and    reprieves, 

1869/70,74,85/86.     '71-87.     8°. 

—  Thanksgiving  proclamation,  [1900].     '00.     4". 

—  See  also  forward  under  Auditor,  1901 ;    under  In- 

spection and  Regulation,  ZaJor  ^^ait's^tcs,  1888; 
under  Legislature,  Special  Laws,  Finances,  and 
Journals,  Does.,  etc.,  1881,  Senate,  1879,  Bouse, 
1872. 
Lieutenant-Governor.  Inaugural  address  of  H.  A. 
Campbell.     1881.     8°. 

—  Speech  of  Lieut. -Gov.  Chas.  P.  Johnson,  on  the  bill 

to   abolish  the  so-called  social  evil  law.     1874. 
8°.     29  p. 
Adjutant   General.     Report,   annual   1861-1902.      '62- 
1903.     31  pm.  and  v. 

Note.  There  were  special  reports  previous  to  the  annual 
report  for  1861,  which  were  printed  in  the  Journals  of  the 
Legislature.  No  report  is  known  for  1879  or  1887.  The  fol- 
lowing were  two  years  in  one:  1867/68,  76/76,  77/78,  83/84, 
89/90,  93/94,  95/96,  97/98,  99/19U0.  Previous  to  1875  the  reports 
were  also  generally  printed  in  the  Legislative  Journals  or  Ap- 
pendices.   The  report  of  1861  was  12",  published  in  St.  Louis. 

—  OflScial  register  of   Missouri   troops  for   1862.     St. 

Louis,  ['63].     12°,     XX,  120  p. 
Note.    Another  edition  has  "  Register  of  the  enrolled  Mis- 
souri militia,  for  1862,"  pages  109  to  187,  making  in  all  xx,  204 
pages. 

—  List  of  promotions,  appointments  and  casualties  in 

officers  in  Missouri  troops  for  half  year  ending 
June  30,  1863.     n.  t.  p.     12°.     29  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Adjutant  General  in  regard  to  the  late 

strike  of  the  railroad  employes.     '85.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Roster  of  officers  of  the  National  Guard,  Aug.  14, 

1893.     n.p.,  n.  d.     8°.     8,  (1)  p. 

—  Same.     1898.     46  p. 

—  Same.     1901.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Military  correspondence,  orders,  and  forms  for  the 

National  Guard.      1895.     16°.     46,  iii,  p. 

—  OflBcial  memorandum  of  decisions  on  points  of  tac- 

tics.    1886.     12°.     55  p. 

—  See  also  forward  under  Secretary  of  State,   Laws  ; 

under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1863, 
Mouse,  1864;  and  wnc^er  Supplemental,  1819. 

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AUorney  General.  Answer  of  the  Attorney  General  to 
the  House  resolution  relating  to  the  defalcation 
of  the  late  Treasurer  of  the  State.  1855.  8«. 
3p. 

—  Opinion  as  to  appropriation  of  money  for  the  defi- 

ciencies of  1866.     '67.     8°. 

—  Opinion  as  to  taxation  of  different  railroads  in  the 

State.     1871.     8°.     25  p. 

—  Opinion  as  to  over-issue  of   Union  military  bonds. 

1871.     8°.     3  p. 

See  also  forward  under  Secretary  of  State,  1865,  and  Treas- 
urer, 1867;  and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
Senate,  1863. 

—  Opinion  in  relation  to  the  sale  of  the  North  Missouri 

Railroad  stock.     1873.     8°.     76  p. 

—  Opinion  in  relation  to  Penitentiary  labor  contracts. 

1873.     8°. 
27bte.    In  report  of  committee  on  Penitentiary. 

—  Opinion  as  to  outstanding  bonds  of  the  State,  and 

their  payment.     1875.     8°. 

—  Opinion   as  to  enforcing  payment  from  the  South- 

west Pacific  Railroad.     1875.     8°. 

—  Communication   in  relation  to  deficit   in  the   State 

Treasury.     1879.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Opinion  in  reference  to  proceedings  for  the  recovery 

of  certain  moneys.     1879.     8°.     9  p. 

—  Opinion  as  to  the  interest  of  the  State  in  money  de- 

posited in  Mastin  Bank.     1881.     8°. 

—  Opinion  as  to  township  taxation.     1885.     8°. 

—  Opinion   as   to  the  constitutionality  of  certain  pro- 

ceedings of  the  Register  of  Lands.     1889.     8°. 

—  Opinion  as  to  the  constitutionality  of  a  certain  House 

bill.     1889.     8°. 

—  Opinion  as  to  legal  effect  of  constitutional  amend- 

ments submitted  at  election,  Nov.  6,  1900.     n.  d. 
24°.     18  p. 

—  Opinion   on   the    present  text-book  law,    March   6, 

1903.     n.  t.p.     8°.     5  p. 

—  See  also    back   under   Governor,    1865;  and  under 

Legislature,    Journals,    Documents,   etc.,    1873, 
House,  1891. 
Auditor.    Biennial  report,  1829/30-1901/02.    '30-1903. 
8°.     35  pm.  and  v. 

Kote.  Only  annual  reports  were  made  for  1865  and  1866. 
The  report  for  1824/25  was  printed  in  pamphlet  with  the 
Governor's  message. 

—  Annual  report.     Alternate  years,    1865-1901.     '66- 

1902.     8°.     20  pm. 

Note.  The  report  made  January  1867  was  not  for  the  pre- 
ceding two  years  but  was  an  annual. 

—  Report   with   table   of  revenue   for  1831  and  1832. 

'32.     8°. 

—  Same,  for  1833.     '33.     8°. 

—  Communication   with  statement  of  revenue  to  each 

county  for  the  last  two  years.     1839.     8°. 

—  Communication  in   relation  to   defalcation.      1841. 

8^ 

—  Communication  with  reference  to  the  education  of 

the  (leaf  and  dumb.      1847.     8<». 

—  Report  of  costs  in  criminal  cases  for  1847/48.     '49. 

8°. 

—  Communication    showing    contingont    expenses    for 

18.50  til  18.->2.     '52.     8". 

—  Communication  showing  contingent  expenses  for  last 

four  years.     1853.     8°. 

—  l{eport  of  paymentH  on  account  of  Board  of  Public 

Works  from  its  orgimization.     1H57.     8''. 

—  Communication  in  regard  to  the  Penitentiary.     1857. 

8". 

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Auditor,  continued. 

—  List  of  warrants  of  the  19th  General  Assembly,  and 

financial  statements.     1857.     so. 

—  Communication  in  regard  to  publication  of  constitu- 

tional amendment.     1859.     8°. 

—  Communication  showing  expenses  of  Public  Printer 

and  Board  of  Public  Works.     1859.     S". 

—  Communication  as  to  exp.-nses  of  the  Penitentiary 

since  the  commencement  of  the  warden  system. 
1860.     8°. 

—  Communication  as  to  interest  due  the  State  from  the 

railroad  companies.      1863.     8°. 

—  Communication   showing   pay   of  troops   and  other 

expenses  of  the  Southwest  Expedition.  1863. 
8°. 

—  Report  showing  the  bonds  issued  to  the  several  rail- 

road companies.     1864.     8°. 

—  Report   on   issue   of  defense   warrants.     1865.     8°. 

15  p. 
See  also  forward  under  Treasurer,  1867. 

—  Communication  in  regard  to  official  blanks  and  print- 

ing.    1867.     8°.     22  p. 
Note.    The  report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  condition 
and  workings  of  the  Treasury  Department  is  included  as  a 
part  of  this  publication. 

—  Instructions  to  assessors  under  the  revenue  laws  of 

the  State  of  Missouri  .  .  .  June  24,  1869.  '69. 
8°.     7  p. 

—  Statement  of  the   amount  of  money  paid  by  each 

county  into  the  State  Treasury  for  school  pur- 
poses in  1868  and  1869.     '70.     8". 

—  Communication  as  to  receipt  of  gold  for  interest  on 

U.  S.  bonds.     1870.     8°. 

—  Communication   as   to  the  amounts  of  commutation 

tax  delinquent  in  the  several  counties  for  1863 
and  1864.     '70.     8°. 

—  Communication    in     regard    to    the     Collector     of 

Schuyler  County.     1874.     8°. 

—  Communication  in   regard   to   the  salaries  paid  by 

the  State.     1874.     8°. 

—  Communication  in   regard   to   the   location    of    the 

School  of  Mines.     1874.     8°. 

—  Communication   concerning    the    condition    of    the 

State  interest  fund  and  the  State  sinking  fund. 
1874.     8°. 

—  Communication  with   statement  of  expenditures   of 

the  commissioners  of  the  Northwestern  Lunatic 
Asylum.     1874.     8». 

—  Report  on  delinquencies  of  revenue  collectors  dur- 

ing the  last  six  years.     1874.     8".     7  p. 

—  Special  report  in  relation  to  the  bonded  indebtedness 

of  the  different  counties.     1875.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Communication   on   estimates   of   expenditures  and 

other  financial  matters.     1879.     8°. 

—  Extract   from     biennial  report    for  1895/96.      '97. 

8°.     14  p. 

—  Same,  1898/99.     '99.     8°.     42  p. 

—  Same,  1899/1900.     1901.     8°.     42  p. 

—  Same,  1901/02.     '03,     8°.     48  p. 

—  Facts  and  figures  for  the  voters  of  Missouri.     By 

James   M.    Seibert,   Aug.    1,   1892.      '92.       16°. 
43  p. 
Note.    Also  issued  in  German.     1892.     16".    47  p. 

—  Facts  for  tax-payers.     Brief  chapters  from  the  finan- 

cial history  of  Missouri.  Compiled  by  Albert 
0.  Allen,     n.  d.     16o.     24  p. 

—  Missouri  finances.     Statement  of  Gov.  A.  M.  Dock- 

ery.  State  Auditor  Allen,  and  Haskins  &  Sells, 
certified  public  accountants.  1901.  8°.  80,  1,  p. 
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Auditor,  continued. 

—  Revenue  law,  collated  by  the  State  Auditor.     1877. 

8°.     70  p. 

—  Revised  revenue  law  of  the  State.    1880.    8°.    1303- 

1361  p. 

—  Same,  1883.     8°.     112  p. 

—  General  revenue  law  of  the  State,  compiled  by  James 

M.  Seibert.     1889.     8°.     131  p. 

—  Same,  compiled  from  Statutes  of  1889,  and  Laws  of 

1891-95,  by  same.     '95.     8°.     165  p. 

—  Same,  from  Statutes  of  1899,  by  same.     1900.     8°. 

161  p. 

—  Revenue   enactments    by   41st   General    Assembly. 

1901.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Township   organization    law   as   amended    1881-87. 

'87.     8°.     46  (1)  p. 

—  Township  organization   law  as  revised  by  the  35th 

General  Assembly,  by  James  M.  Seibert.     1889. 
8°.     43  p. 

—  Same,  revised  by  the  36th  General  Assembly.     1891. 

8°.     49  p. 

—  Same,  from  Revised  Statutes  of  1889,  and  Laws  of 

1891-95,  by  same.     '95.     8°.     51  p. 

—  Same,  from  Revised  Statutes   of   1899.      1900.     8°. 

47  p. 

—  Collateral  inheritance  tax  law  of  the  State,  by  Albert 

O.  Allen.     1901.     8°.     25  p. 

—  See   also  under   Legislature,    Journals,   Docs.,  etc., 

1821/22,   52,   67,    75,   91,  Senate,  1879,  House, 
1867,  72,  87. 
Paymaster  Generalnnd.  Quartermaster  General.    Com- 
munication, Feb.  16,  1849.     8°. 

—  Communication,  Jan.  16,  1861.     8°. 

—  Report  of  Quartermaster  General  and  Paymaster  to 

the  Senate,  Feb.  17,  1863.     8°. 
Note.    Also  in  Appendix  to  Journals,  22d  General  Assembly. 

—  Report  of  examining  board  to  audit  and  settle  the 

accounts  of  the  Quartermaster  General,  Dec.  31, 
1863.     '64.     8°.     10  p. 
Kote.    Also  in  Appendix  to  Journals,  adjourned  session  22d 
General  Assembly. 

—  Annual   report   of    the    Quartermaster  General  for 

1863.     St.  Louis,  '64.     8°.     44,  clxxviii,  p. 

—  Report  of  Paymaster  General  relative  to  certain  dis- 

bursements.    1865.     8°. 
Note.    Also  in  Appendix  to  Journals,  adjourned  session  23d 
General  Assembly. 

—  Report   of   the   Quartermaster  General   from   Dec. 

31,  1863  to  March  1,  1865.     '65.     8°.     500  p. 
Note.    Also  in  v.  1,  Appendix  to  Journals,  adjourned  ses- 
sion 23d  General  Assembly. 

—  Annual    report   of   the   Quartermaster  General   for 

1865.     '66.     8°.     223  p. 
Note.    Also   in    v.   2,  Appendix    to    Senate  Journal,   ad- 
journed seuHion  2:5d  General  Assembly. 

—  Communication   from  Paymaster   General,  Nov.  6, 

1865.     '65.     8°. 
Note.    Also  In  v.  2,  Appendix  to  House  Journal,  adjourned 
HcHslori  23d  General  Assembly. 

—  Annual  report  of  Col.  William  J.  Dougherty,  Acting 

Paymaster  General,  for  the  year  1866.     '67.     8°. 
20  p. 

—  Same,  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1867.     '68.     8°. 

Note.  The  duties  of  QuartermnHter  and  Paymaster  in  times 
of  peace  became  merged  with  those  of  Adjutant  General  in 
180K. 

Report  of  the  Acting  Paymaster  and  Acting  Quarter- 

terMi;ister  (icnoral.     187.^.     8".     12  p. 

—  Special   report  of    Acting   (iiMrterniaster  and    Pay- 

master General  on  the  State  Agent  of  the  U.  S. 
1881.     8°.     34  p. 


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STA  TE    PUB  Lie  A  TIONS 


[Mo. 


Secretary  of  State.     Census  of  1836.     '37.     8°. 

—  Same,  of  1844.     '45.     8°. 

— /Sawie,  for  year  1876.     '77.     8°.     31  p. 

—  Communication  in  regard  to  tlie  Board  of  Curators 

of  the  University.     1848.     8o. 

—  Report  as   to  swamp   land  selections  under   law  of 

1850.     '52.     8". 

—  Communication  relative  to  the  quantity,  value,  etc., 

of  lands  granted  or  donated  to  the  State  by  the 
Congress  of  the  United  States,  Dec.  5,  1855. 
n.  t.p.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Communication  in  regard  to  Union  military  bonds. 

1865.     8°. 

See  also  back  under  Attorney  General,  1871,  and  forward 
under  Treasurer,  1807;  and  under  Legislature,  Journals, 
Docs.,  etc..  Senate,  1863. 

—  Official    directory,   adjourned   session   of    the    26th 

General  Assembly;  compiled  by  Luther  W. 
Hickek.     1872.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Same,  with  Rules  of  the  House.     1872.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Same,  for  27th  General  Assembly,  with  Rules  of  the 

Senate  and  House.     1873.     8°.     28(1)  p. 

—  Constitution    adopted    in     1865,    and    amendments. 

Compiled  by  M.  K.  McGrath,  Secretary  of  State. 
'75.     8°.     78  p. 

Note.  Contains  also  directory  of  Legislature  for  1875  and 
other  matters. 

—  Official  directory  of  the  29th  General  Assembly,  by 

Luther  VV.  Hickok.      1877.     8°.     49  p. 

—  Complete  directory  of  the  32d  General  Assembly,  by 

W.  F.  Bassett.     1883.     8°.     18  p. 

—  Official  directory  of  the  34th  General  Assembly,  by 

Lewis  F.  Moore.     1887.     8°. 

—  State  almanac  and  official  directory  for  1878,  com- 

piled by  Michael  K.  McGrath.  St.  Louis,  '78. 
12°      72  p. 

—  Same,  for  1879.     St.  Louis,  '79.     12°.     176  (1)  p. 

—  Official   directory  of  Missouri   for  1881,   by  M.  K. 

McGrath.     St.  Louis,  '81.     12«.     165,  (2),  11  p. 

—  Same,  for  1883.     St.  Louis,  '83.     12°.     198,  ii,  p. 

—  Same,  for  1885.     St.  Louis,  '85.     12°.     183,  (1)  p. 

—  Same,  for  1887/88.     '88.     12°.     249,  (3)  p. 

—  Official    manual   of    the    State,    biennial,    1889/90- 

99/1900.  Compiled  by  Alex.  A.  Lesueur.  '89-99. 
6  V.     8°. 

—  Same,  by   Sam  B.  Cook,    for   1901/02.      '01.      8". 

497,  viii,  p. 

—  Political  map  of  Missouri;  official.     A.  A.  Lesueur, 

Sec.  of  State.     [1891.] 

—  Roster  of  the  State  and  county  officers  in  the  State ; 

biennial,  1893-1903.     6  pm.     8°. 

—  Reports  of  corporations,  biennial,  January,  1893-99. 

['93-99.]     4  pm.     8°. 

—  Savings    and  safe   deposit  institutions,  January  31, 

1893.     n.t.p.     ['93.]     8°.     6  p. 

—  Same,  1895.     ['95.]     8°.     14  p. 

—  Condition  of  Missouri's  banks,   State  and  national, 

by  A.  A.  Lesueur,  May  1896.     '96.     8°.     28  p. 

—  Report  of  bank  examination.      Biennial,  1897-1903. 

8°.     4  V.  and  pni. 

—  Report  of  the  Land  Division,  Department  of  State. 

1895.     8°.     20  p. 

—  Same,  1899/1900.     1901.     8°.     13  p. 

—  List  of  bills  passed  by  the  40th  General  Assembly. 

Compiled  by  A.  A.  Lesueur,  Secretary  of  State. 
1899.     16°.     41  p. 

—  Delegates  to  Democratic  State  Nominating  Conven- 

tion, St.  Joseph,  July  22,  1902.  By  Sam  B. 
Cook,  Secretary  of  State,     n.  d.     32°.     30  p. 


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[Mo. 


Secretary  of  State,  continued. 

—  Political    hand-book    of    Missouri.     Comparison    of 

Republican  and  Democratic  rule.  Compiled  by 
Sam  B.  Cook.     n.  d.     16°.     44  p. 

—  \_Laws.'\     \^ Banks.]     An  act  to  regulate  banks  and 

banking  institutions,  and  to  create  the  offices  of 

Bank  Commissioners.     1857.     8°. 
Banking  laws,  compiled  by  A.  A.  Lesueur.    1895. 

8°.     14  p. 

Same,  1897.     8°.     23  p. 

Same.     [Revision  of  1899.]     Compiled  by  A.  A. 

Lesueur.      1899.     8°.     60,  xiii,  p. 

—  \_Corporations.'\     Corporation  laws  (other  than  in- 

surance) of  the  State,  of  1889,  and  amendatory 

acts  of  1891.     Compiled  by  A.  A.  Lesueur.     '91. 

8°.     164,  1  p. 

Same,  1897. 

Corporation  laws  of  the  State,  Revised  Statutes  of 

1899,  and  classified  annotations.    Compiled  by  A. 

A.  Lesueur.     1900.     8o.     269,  xliv,  p. 

—  ^Courts.]     An  act  fixing  the  time  of  holding  courts. 

1843.     8°. 

—  {^Elections.']    Provisions  of  the  constitution  and  laws 

prescribing  qualifications  and  duties   of  voters. 

1880.     8°.     38  p. 

Same,  1886.     8°.     60,  xvi,  p. 

Same,  1900.     8".     281,  xxvi,  p. 

Provisions  of  the  election  laws.     Compiled  by  A. 

A.  Lesueur.     1890.    8°.     103,  xix,  p. 
Provisions   of  the  Australian  Ballot  law  of  the 

State.     Compiled  by  A.  A.  Lesueur.     1892.     8°. 

10  p. 

—  \_Fish  and  Game.']     Game  and  fish  laws  of  the  State, 

Revised  Statutes,  1899,  and  amendments,  1901. 
Compiled  by  Sam  B.  Cook.     1901.     8°.     13  p. 

—  lililitia.]     An  act  in  regard  to  the  militia  passed  in 

1847.     '49.     8°. 

—  IRevenue.]     An  act  to  provide  for  levying,  assessing, 

and  collecting  tiie  revenue.     1848.     8°. 

—  \_Roads.]     Laws    relating  to   roads,    highways   and 

bridges,    compiled    by   the    Secretary   of   State. 
1883,  87,  89,  92,  93,  99,  1901.     8°. 
Note.    As  follows : 

1883.  50  p. 

1887.  65  p. 

1889.  41,  vii,  p. 

1892.  48,  vii,  p. 

1893.  58,  vii,  p. 
1899.  103,  xi,  p. 
1901.  88, (1)  p. 

—  See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Educa- 

tion, Superintendent  of  Schools,  Note. 
Treasurer.     Report,  biennial,  1829/30-1901/02.  36  pm. 
yolf.    No   bleunial   report   was  made  for  1861/62,  nor  for 
1867/68. 

—  Report,  .Jan.  4-Sept.  30,  1862.     '63.     8°. 

—  Communication  in  regard   to  military  bonds  and  de- 

fense warrants.     1867.     8°. 
See  nlBO  back  under  Attorney  General,  1871,  Auditor,  1865, 
and  Secretary  of  State,  1865;  and  under  Legislature,  Jour- 
nalu,  A'oc«.,  etc.,  Senate,  1863. 

—  Report   for   year  ending  Sept.  30,   1867.     '68.     8°. 

36  p. 

—  Report,  Oct.  1,  1867  to  Jan.  1,  1869.     '69.    8°.     89  p. 

—  Report  for  1869.     '70.     8".     7  p. 

—  UcpoTl  for  ]H7:',.     '74.     8°.      16  p. 

—  Sec  also  back  under  Attorney  General,  1855,  66,  71, 

7."),  79  ;  Auditor,  ui)iqu(';  under  Inspection  and 
Hctfuiation,  llvildinij  and  Loan  A.^snciations ; 
and.  under  Legislature,  Journals.  Docs.,  etc., 
1821/22,  39,  43,  t,'2,  55,  63,  67,  75,  79,  91,  Senate, 
1875,  7:t,  81,  //ouse,  1867,  72,  79. 

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Inspection  and  Regulation. 

\^Agricultvre.^  Board  of  Agriculture.  Annual  report 
[with  abstract  of  proceedings  of  county  agri- 
cultural societies  and  of  State  industrial  associ- 
ations], lst-35th,  1805-1903.  '6G-1903.  36  v. 
8°. 

Note.  The  "second  series"  lut  report  differed  materially 
from  the  first  edition.  The  Ist  and  2d  reports  were  sIho  pub- 
lished in  the  Appendices  of  the  [legislative  Journals.  The 
report  of  1873  was  a  pamphlet  of  72  patctH,  and  was  reprinted 
in  1894  under  the  original  date,  with  nothing  to  show  that  it  was 
a  reprint.  No  copy  ot  the  original  is  now  known.  No  report 
for  1877,  1884,  nor  1897.  The  10th,  11th,  Kith,  14tli,  17th, 
18th,  19th,  20th,  and  22d  reports  were  also  issued  in  (icrman. 
The  first  German  report  was  in  1872  and  the  second  in  1874. 
These  two  were  nut  translations  of  tlie  ]<;nglish  reports. 
The  proceedings  of  the  State  liurticullural  Society  were  in- 
cluded in  the  Agricultural  reports  from  1865  to  1880,  and  the 
report  for  1877  in  tliat  of  1893.  The  Entomological  reports, 
except  the  6th,  were  in  the  reports  from  1868  to  1876. 

—  Monthly  crop  reports,  June  1890-September  1900. 

Columbia,  '90-1900.     8". 

—  Monthly   bulletin,  April   1901-August  1903.     Co- 

lumbia.    8°. 

—  Annual    report    of    the    Secretary.      1891.      8"^. 

14  p. 

—  Papers    and    addresses    on   country  roads    before 

Missouri  Farmers'  Institutes.     1891.     8°.     33  p. 

—  Report   to   37th   General   Assembly.       1893.      8«. 

58  p. 

—  Missouri  at  the  World's  Fair,   1893.     Columbia, 

'94.     8°.     38  p. 

—  Synopsis  of  the  work  of  the  Board  since  organiza- 

tion, July  20,  1893.     Columbia,  '95.     8°.     68  p. 

—  Proceedings   of   annual  meeting,   Jan.    12,    1897. 

Columbia.     8^.     48  p. 

—  ;S'ame,  Jan.  11,  1898.     Columbia.     8°.  62  p. 

—  Same,  Jan.  10,  1899.     Columbia,  '99.  8°.     44  p. 

—  Missouri,  imperial  mistress  of  States.  Columbia, 

'97.     8°.     55  p. 

—  Same ;  Columbia,  '98.     8°.     64  p. 

—  Broom  corn,  April  25,  1899.     n.  t.  p.     4  p. 

—  Missouri  at  Omaha  Exposition  of  1898.     Columbia, 

'99.     8°.     47  p. 

—  Monthly  meteorological  report. 

Note.  Previous  to  18S9  reports  were  made  by  the  Missouri 
State  Weather  Service,  cooperating  with  the  U.  8.  Signal 
Service.  From  1889  to  1892  the  reports  were  issued  by  the 
Board  of  Agriculture  cooperating  with  the  same.  In  1892 
and  later  the  reports  were  issued  in  quarto  by  the  U.  S.  De- 
partment of  Agriculture  in  coijperation  with  the  Board  of 
Agriculture. 

—  State  Fair  (1901-).     Biennial  report  of  Board  of 

Directors,  1901/02.     Sedalia, '02.     8°.     50  p. 

Premium  list,  annual,  1901-03.     3  pm. 

Disinterested  comment  on  first  exhibition,  1901. 

Sedalia,  ['02].     8°.     18  p. 
The  Missouri  State  Fair.    Sedalia,  [1903].     8°. 

33  p.     16  pi. 

—  See  also   under  Institutions,    Industrial   Associa- 

tions and  Roads. 
State  Agricultural  Society.     See  under  Legislature, 
Journals,   Docs.,   etc.,    1855,   and  under  Miscel- 
laneous, Fair. 
Bank  Commissioners.     Report,  semi-annual,  1857-61. 

—  Special  report,  Oct.  31,  1857.     '57.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Special  report,  Jan.  12,  1859.     '59.     8°.     4  p. 

—  See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Attorney  Gen- 

eral,  1881,   Secretary   of  State,   1893,  95,  96,  97, 
Laws;  and  U7ider  Jjegishitare,  Journals,  Docs., 
etc.,  1838/39,  Speeches,  18,53,  House,  1841,  71. 
Beer  Inspector.     2d   annual   report   of   Geo.  R.  Kena- 
more,  for  1900.     '01.     8°.     6  p. 

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Buildinq  and  Loan  Associations,  Supervisor  of.      An- 
nual report,  189G-1902.    ^.  :p., '96-1902.    7v.    8°. 
Note.    The  first  report   was  made  by   Lon.  V.   Stephens, 
State  Treasurer  and  ex  officio   Supervisor,  after  which  a  Hu- 
pervlsor  was  appointed  ifor  the  Bureau.    The  ^'-^t  y^p^' wa« 
printed  at  Columbia;  2d  and  3d,  no  place  given;  7th  at  War- 
rensburg. 
Charities,  Board  of.     Biennial  report.     1899-1903.     3 

pm-     8°. 
Kote     The  MisBouri  Conference  of  Charities  and  Corrections 
is  a  voluntary  association,  differing  from  above.     It  has  made 
three  annual  reports. 
—  Recommendations  of  the  Board  to  the  members  of 
the  42d  General  Assembly,     n.  t.  p.     8°.     2  p. 
\Educa^ion.^     Superintendent  of  Public  Schools      Re- 
port,  biennial  and    annual,    1839-1902.     54  pm. 
andx.     '41-1903.     8°.  ,      ,  . 

Note  The  first  seven  reports  were  biennials;  later  reports 
were  annuals,  or  two  years  in  one.  The  2d-7th  reports  and 
those  made  in  1863  and  1S64  were  by  the  Secretary  of  btate, 
ex  officio  Superintendent.  The  official  was  called  Superin- 
tendent of  Common  Schools  until  1866,  Superintendent  of 
Public  Instruction  that  year,  and  Superintendent  of  Public 
Schools  since.  Report  of  18T6  and  following  are  called 
"  —report  of  the  public  schools  of  Missouri."  The  first  seven 
reports  were  numbered  consecutively;  none  after  were  num- 
bered until  the  one  made  to  the  25th  General  Assembly,  which 
was  called  the  3d,  being  the  third  report  of  T.  A.  Parker, 
Superintendent.  This  numbering  was  continued  to  the  9th, 
and  the  next  was  called  the  26th,  from  whicb  the  numbering 
has  been  continuous  to  the  present  time.  In  this  numbering 
the  report  made  for  1865  was  overlooked,  and  the  present 
numbering  is  not  correct.  The  reports  for  1866-71  were  also 
printed  in  German. 

Communication  in  regard  to  the  instruction  of  the 

deaf  and  dumb  and  blind.     1851.     8°. 

Communication  as  to  the  condition  of  the  various 

funds  for  educational  purposes.     1869.     8". 

—  Special  report  made  to  the  House,  Feb.  18,  1869. 

n.t.p.     8°.     7  p.  .         .  J 

Agreement  between  the  State  Superintendent  and 

the  Presidents  of  the  three  Normal  Schools  in 
regard  to  the  examinations  and  the  granting  of 
certificates  and  diplomas.     1884.     8°.     6  p. 

Report  on  proceedings  to  recover  certain   school 

lauds.     1889.     8°.     24  p. 

—  List  of  teachers  holding  State  certificates,  August 

1898.  Sept.  1900.  '98-1900.  narrow 8°.  41p.;42p. 

List  of  library  books  from  which  school  libraries 

must  be  selected  in  the  State  of  Missouri.  1901. 
24°.     50  p. 

—  County   boards   of   education,  1903-05.      n.  t.  p. 

24°.     13  p. 

—  [Laws   and    Forms.']      Acts  relating  to  common 

schools,  including  additional  acts  passed  since 
Dec.  12,  1855,  with  forms.  W.  B.  Starke, 
Superintendent.     '61.     8°.     48  p. 

Acts  relating  to  public  schools  passed  at  the  ad- 
journed session  of  the  23d  General  Assembly; 
T.  A.  Parker.  Superintendent.      1866.     8°.     30  p. 

Instructions  to  district  clerks  on  the  manage- 
ment of  .school  matters.     1876.     80.     8  p. 

The  pulilic   school   laws    of    the   State;    T.  A. 

Parker,  Superintendent.     1868.     8°.     32  p. 

Forms  and  instructions,  1868,70.  8°.  32  p.;  54  p. 

Laws.     1H(;9,  70.     8".     ea.,  32  p. 

School  law  with  forms.     1872-99.     8°. 

Note.     Ah  follows 


1S72. 
1874. 
1877. 
1879. 
1883. 
188.'). 


8.0,  11,  p. 
78,  II,  p. 
81,  Iv,  p. 
W>,  Iv,  p. 
88  p. 
V,  p. 


1887. 
1880. 
]88«. 
1890. 
1897. 
1899. 


98,  Ip. 

62  p. 

74  p.    2d  ed. 

74  p. 

nop. 

ur,,  ill,  p. 


An    act   to    eHtablish    and   maintain   a  uniform 

course  of  text-books  to  be  used  in  all  tiie  jjublic 
schools  of  the  State.      1891.     8". 

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{^Education,  continued.'] 
Board  of  Education.     Report   in  regard  to  school 
lands.     1872.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Course  of  study  for  the  district  institutes.     1891. 

8°.     32  p. 
—  Official  course  of  study  for  teachers'   institutes, 
1891-1902.      12°  and  8°. 
Note.    As  follows : 

1891.     Wiirrensburg, '91.     S'.     16  p. 

1893.  VVarrensburg,  '93.     5th  ed.     12".    46  (2)  p. 

1894.  Warrensburg,  '93.     5th  ed.     12".    46  (2)  p. 
Feb.  1895.     Warrensburg,  '95.    8».     63  (1)  p. 
May,  1896.     8».     54  p. 

May,  1898.     8".     66  p. 
Feb.  1900.    12".     52  p. 
1901.    12".    28  p. 
Feb.  1902.     8».    48  p. 

—  A  course  of  study  for  rural  and  village  schools, 

1899.     narrow  8°.     40  p. 
School-book    Commission.      Text-book  information; 
text-books    contracted   for  by  the   Commission, 
Sept.  1891-96.     n.t.p.     [1891.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  Text-book  information.  Circ.  no.  1.  [1897.]  8°.  12  p. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Attorney  General,  1903. 

See  also  binder  Executive  and  Staff,  Auditor,  1870; 
under    Legislature,    Journals,    Documents,    etc., 
1851,  53,  65,  67,  Senate  1892;  a?id  wwder  Miscel- 
laneous, Expositions,  1893. 
Fish  Commissioners.    Report,  1879  ;  biennial,  lst-12th, 
1881-1903.     '79-1903.     13  pm.     8°. 
Note.  The  law  of  1877  provided  for  one  CommisBioner,  who 
made  a  report  in  Jan.  1879.    The   law  of  1879  provided   for 
three  Comraissionevs,  and  the  reports  made  by  them  are  num- 
bered from  1  to  12.    The  od-lltb  biennials  were  in  the  Appen- 
dices of  the  33d-4l8t  General  ABsemblies. 

—  Extract  from  third  biennial  report. 

1884.     8°.     21  (1)  p. 
Fund  Commissioners.   Report,  1869/70-79 
Note.    As  follows : 


1869/70. 

'71. 

1873. 

'74. 

55  p. 

1874. 

•75. 

68  p. 

1875/76. 

'77. 

54  p. 

1878. 

'79. 

41  p. 

St.    Louis, 
'71-79.   8°. 


—  Report  of  John  T.  Heard,  Agent  for  State  claims, 

to  the  Fund  Commissioners.     1883.     8".     28  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

House,  1885. 
{^Grain  Inspection.]     Chief  Inspector  of   Grain   and 
Warehouse  Registrar.     Annual  report,  1890-93. 
3  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Fourth   report   not  seen.      Subsequent  reports   are 
included  in  the  annual  reports  of  the  Railroad  ComraiBHioners. 
Bee  also  forward  [iailroadComniissionerf:,  1889;  and  under 
Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc..  House,  1891. 

Health,  Board  of.  Proceedings  at  semi-annual  meeting 
held  in  St.  Louis,  July  8-10,  1884,  with  report  of 
the  Secretary.     Hannibal,  ['84].     8°.    28  p. 

—  Extracts  from  the  report  of  Jan.  1,  1885.    '85.    8°. 

28  p. 

—  Annual  report,  1886-93/94.     '87-95.    8°. 


Note.    As  follows : 

1886.  St.  Louis,  '87, 

1888.  '90.  156  p. 

1889.  St.  Louis,  '90 

1890.  '91.  96  p. 

1891.  '92.  46  p. 

1892.  '93.  55  p. 

1893  and  1894.  '95.  126  p. 

1901.  Kansas  City,  ['02]. 

1902.  Kansas  City,  ['03]. 
1902  and  1903.  '03.  107  p 


xcvi,  82,  V,  p. 
108  p. 


94  (1)  p. 
123  p. 


The  second  part  of  the  report  for  1886  is  "  Proceedings  of 
the  National  Conference  of  State  Boards  of  Health,  Indian- 
apolis, 1887."  There  was  no  report  for  1887,  and  none  were 
issued  between  1894  and  1901. 


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Health,  Board  of,  coniinned. 

—  Report  of  proceedings  of  the  conference  of  local 

health  officers  held  by  invitation  of  the  State 
Board  of  Health  at  St.  Louis,  Dec.  4,  1888.  St. 
Louis,  n.  d.     8°.     13  p. 

—  The  acts  establishing  the  State  Board  of  Health, 

and  regulating  the  practice  of  medicine  and 
surgery  in  Missouri,  -n-ith  mode  of  procedure; 
compiled  by  Joseph  C.  Hearne,  M.D.,  Secretary. 
St.  Louis,  1893.     8°.     32  p. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  for  the  creation  and  estab- 

lishment of  boards  of  health  in  the  several 
cities,  towns,  villages,  and  counties  of  the  State, 
recommended  by  the  State  Board  of  Health. 
[St.  Louis,  1884.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  Missouri  Bulletin  of  the  State  Board  of  Health; 

V.  1,  no.  1.     St.  Louis,  1892. 

—  Missouri  Sanitarian ;  monthly  by  the  State  Board 

of  Health;  v.  1,  no.  1,  Nov.  1894. 

—  Laws  governing  State  Board  of  Health  and  county 

and  municipal  boards,     n.p.     [1900.]     lop. 

—  The  smallpox  problem.     How  to  control,  restrict 

and  suppress  it.     n.  t.  p.     [1902.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  How  to  restrict  and  control  smallpox,  scarlatina, 

diphtheria.     ?i.  j9.,  1902.     8".     21  p. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  for  fumigation  of  houses. 

n.  p  ,  n.  d.     24°.     4  p. 
lIm'mig7-ation.'\      Board   of  Immigration    (1865-79). 
Proceedings  of  the  Board  in  1865  and  1866.     '66. 
8°.     50  p. 

—  Biennial  report,  lst-6th,  1865/66-75/76.  '67-75.  8°. 
J^^ote.    The  Ist  report,  "  The  Resources  of  Missouri,"  by  S. 

Waterhouse,  and  the  Ist  report  of  the  Commissioner  of 
Statistics  were  also  issued  in  one  volume.  The  6th  biennial 
report  was  made,  but  not  printed.  The  Ist,  2d,  and  5th  were 
also  published  in  German,  and  the  Ist  in  French. 

—  Report  to  the  25th  General  Assembly.     1870.     8°. 

18  p. 
Note.    This  was  an  annual  report  for  1869. 

—  Map  of  the   State,     compiled  by  John  T.  Fiala. 

1871.     22  X  18  inches. 
I^ote.    With  part  of  3d  biennial  report  on  back  of  map. 

Board  of  Immigration.     (Law  of  1879.)     Biennial 
report,  1881-83.     2  pm.      8°. 

A^ote.  The  2d  biennial  report  was  printed  in  St.  Louis. 
These  two  reports  are  numbered  the  same  as  others  under  the 
former  law. 

See   also   under  Legislature,   Journals,  Docs.,  etc.. 
House,  1877. 
Insurance  Department.     Annual  report,   lst-33d,  1870- 
1902.     8°. 
I/ote.    The  Ist-Tth,  20tb  and  2l8t  were  also  issued  in  two 
parte.     Part  1  of  2d  report,  12th-17th,  19th,  24th,  27th,  and  2Hth 
were  published  in  Bt.  Louis. 

—  Supplementary  report.     1871.     8°.     9  p. 

—  Supplementary  rei)ort.     1873.     8°.     11  p. 

—  Summary  of  the  standing,   June  30,  1878,   of  all 

fire  and  fin-  marine  insurance  companies  in 
Missouri.     St.  Louis,  '78.     8".     9  p. 

—  Preliminary  report.      1898.     8".     Ixxiii,  p. 

—  Laws   relating  to  the   Insurance  Department  and 

insurance  companies;  comijilcd  by  Celsus  Price, 
Supt.  of  Insurance.  St.  Louis,  1875.  8°.  104, 
xvi,  p. 

—  Insurance  laws  of  1889  and  subsequent  laws  in- 

cluding 39th  rrcneral  Assembly.  Ed.  T.  Orear, 
Superintendent.      1K97.     8".     83  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,   Docs.,  etc., 

1889,  l/ouie,  1841. 


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Labor   Statistics  and  Inspection,  Bureau  of.     Annual 
report,    lst-24th,    1879-1902.      '80-1902.     24    v. 


Note.  Legal  title,  1879-83,  "  Bureau  of  Labor  StatiBticH"; 
1883-1903,  "Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  and  IiiBpection  of  Fac- 
torlc'K,  Mines  and  WorkshopB."  Reports  1-13,  17,  and  IS  are 
called  "Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics";  others  "Bureau  of 
Labor  Statistics  and  Inspection."  The  3d  report  was  pub- 
lished in  St.  Louis.  The  4th  and  8th  were  also  published  in 
German. 

—  Report   of   Commissioner  of  Labor  Statistics  and 

Inspection  in  regard  to  the  late  strike  of  railroad 
employees.     1885.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Official    history   of    the  great  strike   of   1886  on 

the  Southwestern  Railway  system.  '87.  8°. 
117  p. 

—  Special  report  of  the  Governor  on  an  investigation 

by  the  Commissioner  of  the  coal  mine  explosion 
at  Rich  Hill,  March  29,  1888.  St.  Louis,  '88. 
8°.     63  p. 

—  Report    on   Penitentiary  contracts,  made  to  36th 

General  Assembly.     1891.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Labor    Commissioner's   official  map  of   Missouri, 

showing  by  counties  the  commodities  marketed 
during  the  year  1890.  [To  accompany  13th  re- 
port.] 

—  Same.     1891.     [To  accompany  14th  report.] 

—  Same,  showing  location  of  coal,  lead,  lead  and  zinc 

mines,  marble  and  granite  quarries,  tripoli  and 
fire  clay  mines.  1894.  [To  accompany  16th 
report] 

—  Map  showing   surplus  commodities  shipped  from 

each  county  during  1894.  [To  accompany  17th 
report.] 

—  Same,  during  1898.      [To  accompany  21st  report.] 

—  See    also    forward    Mine   Inspection  ;    and    under 

Legislature,  Journals,   Docs.,   etc.,  1887,  House, 
1887. 
Lands,  Register  of  (1841-92).     Report,  1853-93.  8°. 

J^ote.  The  first  regular  report  was  of  April  1849  to  Jan. 
10,  1853.  Report  for  1872  and  some  earlier  were  annuals;  all 
later  biennials. 

See  also  under 'Executive  and  Staff,  Attorney-General,  1889; 
and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1840,  57,  87, 
Bouse,  1897,  99. 

[^Mine  Inspection.']     Mine  Inspectors    (1887-99).      An- 
nual report,  lst-12th,  1887-98.     8°. 

N'ote.  The  reports  were  made  to  the  Commissioner  of  Labor 
Statistics  and  Inspection.  The  first  three  reports  were  in  the 
9tb  to  11th  Labor  Reports;  the  4th  was  v.  2  of  v.  12  of 
the  same,  and  subsequent  reports  were  issued  separately. 

See  also  back  under  Labor  Statistics,  1888,  94. 

Bureau    of   Mines,    Mining,    and    Mine    Inspection 
(1899-).     Annual  report,  13th-16th,  1900-03. 

Note.  Inspector  of  Coal  Mines,  and  Inspector  of  Lead  and 
Zinc  and  Other  Mines  make  separate  reports  to  tlie  Gov- 
ernor. The  13th  reports  were  included  in  one  volume,  the 
numbering  of  each  being  continuo\is  from  former  series.     ■ 

—  Laws   of  the  State  relating  to  mines,   mining  and 

inspection,  of  1899.     1900.     8°.     20  p. 
See   also    under   Legislature,    Journals,    Documents, 
etc.,  1857,  81,  Senate,   1879,  House,  1873,  74,  75, 
77. 
Public  Works,   Board  of.     Report  of  the  Board  upon 
the  condition  of  the  various   railroads,  annual, 
1855-60.     '55-61.     8°. 
Note. 

61  p. 
102  p. 
80  p. 
144  p. 
238  p. 
164  p. 


As  follows : 

1855. 

•55. 

1856. 

'57. 

1857. 

•57. 

1858. 

'59. 

1859. 

•59. 

1860. 

•61. 

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Public  Works,  Board  of,  continved. 

—  Comtnunication  from  President  of  the  Board   to 

the  House  of  Representatives.     ISfiO.     8°.     5  p. 

—  See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Auditor,  1857, 

59;  and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
1840,  42,  46,  Senate,  1887,  House,  1863,  72,  97, 
99. 
[Railroads.']  First  annual  report  of  the  Pacific  Rail- 
road, made  to  the  Secretary  of  State.  1852. 
8°. 

—  Third  annual  report  of  the  Pacific  Railroad  for  the 

year  1854.     '55.     8°.     20  p. 

—  Statement  of  the   Pacific   Railroad  made  to   tlie 

Legislature.     1857.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  Pacific  Railroad  Company.     1863. 

8°. 

—  Report  of  the  St.  Louis   and  Iron  Mountain  Rail- 

road Company  for  1854.     '55.     8°.     99  p. 

—  Report  of  the  St.  Louis  and  Iron  Mountain  Rail- 

road Company.     1863.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  North  Missouri  Railroad  Company. 

1855.     8°.     16  p. 
Railroad  and    Warehouse    Commissioners    (1875-). 

Annual  reports,  [-]-27th,  1876-1903.     25  v.  and 

pm. 
Mote.  The  first  report,  for  1875,  was  called  "  Special  report" ; 
it  was  published  in  81.  Louis.  Those  for  1876  and  1877  were 
not  published.  The  first  numbered  report  was  the  4th.  The 
combined  5th  and  6th  were  published  in  St.  Louis,  83  p.,  and 
in  Jefferson  City,  96  p.  The  14th  and  15th  are  in  one  volume. 
Called  "  Railroad  Commissioners"  in  reports  1-14. 

—  Map  of  the  railroads  of  Missouri.     Issued  by  the 

Board  to  accompany  the  reports. 
2fote.    These  were  issued  with  the  4th  and  5th,  9th,  10th, 
nth,  12th,  13th,  14th  and  15th,  16th,  17th,  2l8t,  22d,  23d,  and 
25th.    Others  not  seen. 

—  Laws  of  Missouri  relating  to  railroads.     1882.    8°. 

122  p. 

—  Railroad  rates  and  how  they  are  affected  by  water- 

ways.    By  George  C.  Pratt,  Chairman  of  Rail- 
road Commission.     Columbia,  1885.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Revised    schedule    of    classification   of    freights. 

1886.     8°.     33  p. 

—  Laws   regulating  the  inspection   of  grain.     1889. 

8°.     14  p. 

—  See  also  under'Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1855, 

Adjutant  General,  1885,  Attorney  General,  1871, 

73,  75,  and  Auditor,  1863,  64;  back  under  Labor 

Statistics,  1885,  87;  intrfer  Legislature,  Laws  of 

the  State.   Special   Laws,  and   Journals,   Docs., 

etc.,   1849,  52,  55,  67.  68,   69,  70,  77,   Speeches, 

1855,  Senate,    1851,    67,  68,   79,  87,  Ilonse,  1852, 

57,  63,  67,  72,  83,  85;  and  under  Miscellaneous, 

Railroad. 

[^Taxation.]     Board  of  Equalization.    Journal  for  the 

years  1872-1900. 

Note.    A  special  i)oard  under  the  law  of  1871  met  in   1872; 

In  187.'5-75  the  Henate  was  the  board;   in  1875  the  present 

hoard    was   constituted.     In   1882  there   was  a  change  in  the 

style  of  the  title-pajfc.     But  a  single  copy  of  the  Journal  for 

1872  is  known.    That  for  1898  was  partially  printed,  but  ncv(^r 

completed. 

State  Tax  Commission.     Report.     1903.     8°.     35  p. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Attorney  General, 

1885,  Auditor,  1869,  70,  Secretary  of  State,  Laws; 

and,   under   I^c^iHlatiirc,    Journals,    Docs.,   etc., 

n.  d..  House,  188.".,  85. 
Veterinarian,     State.      Rei)ort    to    the    36tl)   General 

Assembly.      1891.     8".     35  p. 

Note.  OlhiT  reports  were  jiublished  In  the  Agricultural 
rcportH,  and  th«  <,'ri)p  Report  for  August  I'JDO  wan  a  "  Vet- 
«rinarj'  Huilctln."  Tluit  of  Nov.  1885  was  also  ))uliliHhcfl  in 
Report  of  the  J^uan  of  the  Agricultural  College  to  tlio  Legis- 
lature, 1887. 


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Institotions. 

Report  of  Legislative  committee  to  visit  the  various  institu- 
tions will  be  found  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
1883. 

\_Agriculture.']       Agricultural      Experiment      Station 
(1888-).    Bulletin,  nos.  1-58.    Columbia.   58  pm. 
8°. 
See  forward  under  Education,  Univ.  of  ilo..  Agricultural 
College,  Bulletin,  Note. 

—  Annual  report.     189G.     Columbia.     8".     10  p. 

—  Same,  1897.     Columbia.     8°.     xv,  p. 

—  Same,  with  papers.     Columbia.     8°.     xv,  209  p. 

—  Same,    1898,    with   papers.      Columbia.      8°.     xv, 

163  p. 

—  Act  of  Congress,  organization,  reorganization,  rules, 

and  regulations.     Columbia,  [1888].     8°.     l.">  p. 

—  Circulars    of   information,  nos.    1-16,  1895-1902. 

Columbia.     16  pra.     8°. 

—  Fertilizer  control  reports.      [1st]   biennial  report. 

Columbia,  1895.     8".     8  p. 
Note.    The  2d  biennial  is  Station  Bulletin  no.  34.     The  3d 
biennial  is  Circular  of  Information  no.  8,  and  the  5th   bien- 
nial is  no.  16.    The  4th  was  issued  in  mimeograph  copies  only. 

Agricultural  College.     See  forward  under  Education, 
University  of  Missouri. 
Bank  of  the  State  of  Missouri.     Charter.     1837.     8°. 

—  Journal  of  the  Board  of  Directors.     1842.     8°. 

—  By-laws,  rules  and  regulations.    .    .    ,    St.  Louis, 

1853.     14  p. 

—  Charter  of  Feb.  2,  1837,  and  amendments.     1855. 

80. 

—  See  also  under   Legislature,   Laws   of  the    State, 

Special  Laws,  Banks,  and  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
1846. 
Bee  Keepers'  Association.     Reports. 

—  Constitution  and  by-laws  adopted  1889.     24°. 

—  Proceedings  of  2d  semi-annual  convention,  April 

1890.  n.t.p.     12°. 

—  Same,  3d  semi-annual,     n.  t.  p.     12°. 

—  Annual    report    and    papers   on   poultry   raising. 

1891.  8°.     32  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  4th  semi-annual  convention.    1892. 

8°.     499-550  p. 
General  Note.    The  first  three  titles  were  published  by  the 
Association  ;  the  others  by  the  Board  of  Agriculture  and  were 
also  included  in  the  Agricultural  reports. 

Blind,  Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  (St.  Louis, 
1851-).     Annual    report,  lst-2d,  1852-54;  bien- 
nial, lst-23d,  1855/56-1901/02.     25  pm. 
Note.    The  first  five  biennials  were  not  numbered  ;  the  suc- 
ceeding ones  commenced  with  the  5th  instead  of  the  6th.    The 
5th,  15th,  18th-23d  were  printed  in  St.  Louis.    Ist-l'th,  except 
9th   and  15th,  also  in  Appendices  to  Journals.    The  9th  not 
seen. 

—  Prospectus.     St.  Louis,  1851.     8°. 

—  Charter  and  constitution.     St.  Louis.  1851.     8°. 

—  By-laws  and  statutes.    St.  Louis,  1881.     16°.    20  p. 

—  Same.     Columbia,  1890.     12°.     35  p. 

—  See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Educa- 

tion, Supt.  P.  S.,  1851 ;  and  under  Legislature, 
Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1891,  Senate.,  1879,  81. 

\^Children.']     See  forward  Industrial  Home. 

Confederate  Home  of  Missouri.  See  forward  Soldiers' 
Homes. 

Dairy  Association.,  Missouri  (189 1-).  Annual  report, 
1891-1902. 

Note.  Reports  of  proceedings  were  made  in  23d-25th,  27th- 
29th  Agricultural  reports,  and  partial  ones  in  33d  and  o4th 
reports.  Pamphlet  copies  seen  of  2d  and  3d.  12th  is  v.  1, 
no.  9  of  Bulletins  of  Board  of  Agriculture,  and  13th  is  v. 
2,  no.  8.  Pamphlet  copies  of  meetings  to  be  held,  8th  .and 
10th.  The  first  seven  reports  are  under  the  name  "State 
Dairymen's  Association." 

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Deaf  and  Duml,  Institution  for  the  Education  of  the 
(Fulton,  1851-).  Annual  report,  1851-52;  bi- 
ennial report,  lst-24th,  1853/54-1901/02.  Fulton 
anti  Jefiferson  City, '55-1903.     38  pm.     8° 

A^ote.  The  first  report,  though  called  "  annual,"  was  for 
March  1851-Jan.  12,  1853,  but  the  next  was  numbered  1st  bien- 
nial. The  7th  biennial  was  also  pub.  in  St.  Louis.  The  first  seven 
biennials  and  the  14th  were  reprinted  at  Fulton  by  the  students, 
1882-90.  The  lMth-24th  were  published  at  Fulton,  but  a  part 
of  them  were  printed  again  at  Jefferson  City.  In  Ist-ith  re- 
ports the  name  was  Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum. 

—  Special   report   to   adjourned  session  of  the  22d 

General  Assembly.     1863.     8°. 

—  Revised   by-laws,  with  appendix.      Fulton,    1885. 

8°.     24  p. 

—  Same.     Fulton,  1891.     8".     39  p. 

—  Rules  and  regulations.    Fulton,  1901.    12°.    45  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  lst-3d  reunion  of  graduates,  Sept., 

1891,  95,  99.     Fulton,  n.  d.,  '96,  99.     8°. 

—  Catalog  of  library.     Fulton,  1892.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Same;  compiled    June    1899.      Fulton,  '99.     12°. 

106  p. 

—  Missouri   School   for   the   Deaf   and   Dumb.      A 

historical  sketch  by  Henry  Gross.  Fulton,  1893. 
8°.     47  (1)  p. 

—  Language  manual,  by  N.  B.  McKee.     n.  p.,  1895. 

8°.     22  p. 

—  Schedule  and  course  of  study,  session  of  1901/02. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     32°.     (17)  p. 

—  Historical  souvenir.      Fulton,  n.  d.     obi.     26  1. 

—  Circular  of  information  for  parents  of  dumb  chil- 

dren.    n.p.,n.d.     obi.     14  (6)  p. 

—  See  also  under 'Executive  and  Staff,  Auditor,  1847  ; 

under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Education, 
Supt.  P.  S.,  1851;  and  under  liegisUtuTe,  Jour- 
nals, Docs.,  etc.,  Senate,  1866,  79,  House,  1871, 
75,  81. 
[Education.^  State  Normal  School.  First  District 
(Kirksville,  1866-).  Annual  catalog,  1866/67- 
1902/03.  St.  Louis,  Osceola,  Iowa,  Hannibal, 
Kirksville,  Moberly,  Columbia  and  St.  Joseph. 
'69-1903.     34  pm.     8°. 

Jfoti'.  The  1st  and  2d  were  not  published.  The  3d  catalog 
called  the  school  the  "  North  Missouri  Normal  School."  This 
name  was  continued  on  the  outside  title-page  until  1877.  The 
34th-:;i;th  catalogs  were  issued  ag  Bulk-tins.  The  report  of  the 
three  Normal  Schools  and  Lincoln  Institute  were  in  one  pam- 
phlet in  1878,  and  the  Normal  Schools  were  in  one  in  1885. 
Reports  were  also  in  the  Appendix  to  the  Journals,  32d-39th 
General  Assemblies. 

—  Report  of  the  Treasurer,  biennial,  1883-93. 

^ote.  That  for  1881/82  was  called  "  Report  of  the  Normal 
School  at  Kirksville,"  and  that  for  1891/92,  the  "  Monthly 
Pay-roll  of  Normal  School  No.  1."  Reports  also  in  the  Ap- 
pendices  to  Journals,  32d-38th  General  Assembly. 

—  Report  of  Board  of  Regents,  biennial,  1897-1903. 

Kirksville.     4  pm. 

A'olc  Various  sizes.  Reports  of  1897  and  1901  wore  also 
In  Appendices  to  the  Journals. 

—  An  address  on  physical   culture  delivered  before 

the  school  by  \V.  C.  Foreman,  April  2,  1886. 
Hannibiil,  n.  d.     H".      12  p. 

—  Addros    before    the    school   June    13,     1888,     by 

Rev.  M.  J.  McLoughlin.  Hannibal,  n.  d.  8». 
Hip. 

—  Catalog  of  library.     Kirksville,  1891.     12°.    128  p. 

—  Bulletin;  quarterly,  June  1901-^)3. 

—  See  also  \tr\d.er  Inspection  and  Regulation,   Edu- 

cntinii,  Supt.  Phhlic  Schools,  1884;  and  under 
Let^islature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1849,  Senate, 
1895,  House,  1872. 

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[^Education,  continued. '\ 

State  Normal   School.     Second    District    (Warrens- 
burg,   1871-).     Annual  catalog,  1871-1003.     St. 
Louis,  Warrensburg,  Jefferson  City,  Kansas  City, 
and  Columbia.     '71-1903.     33  pm.     8«. 
ii^ote.    The  last  two  cataloi^s  were  issued  ns  bulletins.      See 
back  State  N.  S.  First  DUtrict,  Note. 

—  Board    of   Regents.     Report,    biennial,    1879/80- 

1901/02.  Warrensburg,  ['81J-1903.  12  pm.  f°, 
8°,  and  12°. 

—  Treasurer's  report,  biennial,  1883,  85,  97.     8''. 
Note.    The  report  of  1885  was  in  pamphlet  with  reports  of 

Cape  Girardeau  and  Kirksville  Normal  fScliools. 

—  Report   of   Board  of   Regents,    1883,  89,   91,  93, 

97,  1901.     Jefferson  City. 
Note.    Except  1883  these  are  reprints  of   the  repor's  pub- 
lished at  Warrensburg  Ihe  same  years.     The  Appendix  to  the 
Journals   of  the   34th   and   40lh   General    Assemblies  has  no 
report  of  either  the  Treasurer  or  the  Board. 

—  Bulletin  ;  quarterly,  Aug.  1901-03. 

—  The  Normal  Review;  monthly,  Sept. -June,  1894- 

1903.     9  V. 

—  See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Educa- 

tion, Superintendent  of  Public  Schools.  1884; 
and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
Senate,  1895,  House,  1872. 

—  State    Normal    School.       Third    District     (Cape 

Girardeau,  1873-).  Annual  catalog,  1873/74- 
1902/03.  Cape  Girardeau,  Kansas  City,  St. 
Louis,  Keokuk  (Iowa),  and  Columbia.  ['74]- 
1903.    30  pm.     8°. 

Note.    The  27th-30th  catalogues  were  issued  in  the  series 
of  Bulletins.     See  back  State  N.  S.  First  District,  Note. 

—  Bulletin ;    yearly,   5    numbers.     June    1900-June 

1903. 

—  Report  of  Treasurer,  biennial,   32d-42d  General 

Assemblies.     1877-1903,     8". 

—  See     also     under     Inspection     and     Regulation, 

Education,    Superintendent    of  Public   Schools, 
1884;  and  under   Legislature,  Journals,  Docs., 
etc.,  Senate.,  1895. 
Lincoln    Institvte  (Jefferson   City,  1871-).      Annual 
catalog,  1871/72-1902/03.     '72-1903. 
Note.    See  back  estate  N.  S.  First  I'istrict,  Note, 

—  Report  of  Treasurer,  biennial,  1887,  89,  95,  99,1901. 

Note.    All  except  first  were  also  in  the  Appendices  to  the 
Journals. 

—  Report  of  Board  of  Regents.     Biennial,  1891,  93, 

97,  1901,  03. 

Note.    These   reports  were   also  in   the  Appendices  to  the 
Journals. 

—  Report  of  President  Jackson  to  the  Board  of  Re- 

gents.    1898.     12°.     6  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.. 

House,  1872. 
Missouri  Teachers'  Association.     See  under  Legisla- 
ture, Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1857. 
University   of  Missouri.      Report    of  the  Board    of 
Curators,    annual,    1840-48;    biennial,    1844/45- 
1901/02.     34  pm. 
Note.     Before  185.'i  the  reports  were  made  to  the  Secretary 
of   State;  afterwards  to   the  General  Assembly.     No  reports 
were  made  for  184o,  184.'),  or  1847.     The  secoiid  report   was 
for  1841  and  1842.    Until  1866  the  reports  were  included  in  the 
Appendices  to  the  Journals.     By  the  law  of  Feb.  •-'4,  ISTO,  an 
"  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College"  was  established  and 
made  a  department  of  the  University,  and  the  University  Cata- 
log of  1885/86  gave  the  title  as  "  Missouri  Agricultural  College 
and  University."     Until  19U2  the  title  of  the  University   was 
"  University  of  the  State  of  Missouri;"  since  then  "Univer- 
sity of  Missouri." 

—  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Curators 

to  the  40th  General  Assembly.     1899.     8°.     16  p. 


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\^Education,  continued.'] 

—  President's  annual  report  to  the  Curators.    Colum- 

bia, 1901-03.     3  pm.     92  p.;  lOfi  p.;    112  p. 

—  Bulletin  of  the  University ;  monthly ;  volumes  by 

years;  v.  1,  1900. 
J^ote.    No  issue  in  January,  March,  April,  or  December. 

—  Catalog,  annual,  1843-1903.     v.  p.     60  pm.     8°. 

A^ote.  The  catalogs  were  numbered  from  the  3d,  1845,  to 
the  19th,  1861,  and  from  the  60th,  1891/92,  to  the  6lBt,  1902/03. 
Variously  published  at  Columbia,  St.  Louis  and  Jefferson 
City.  58th  was  Bulletin  v.  1,  no.  2;  69th,  v.  3,  no.  5;  60th, 
v.  3,  no.  6;  6lBt,  v.  4,  no.  5.  There  were  two  editions  of  the 
60th,  one  containing  list  of  the  graduates  to  1902. 

—  Alumni   of   the  University,    1843-97.      Jefferson 

City,  n.  d.     8°.     35  p. 

—  Graduates  of  the  University  from  its  foundation 

to  1902,  including  the  School  of  Mines  and  Med- 
ical Graduates  at  St.  Louis.     8°.     60  p. 

—  By-laws   adopted    by   the    Curators.      Columbia, 

1872.     12°.     13  (2)  p. 

—  Same.     Columbia,  1894.     12°.     24  p. 

—  Rules   and   regulations   for  the  guidance  of   stu- 

dents. [1889],  90, 93  ;  annual  1893/94-1902/03. 
8°.     13  pm. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  reorganization  and 

enlargement  of  the  University,  to  the  Curators. 
St.  Louis,  '71.     8°.     80  p. 

—  A  sketch  of  the  University  of  the  State   of  Mis- 

souri, by  Thomas  Jefferson  Lowry.  Columbia, 
[1890].     8°.     126  p. 

—  Burning  of   the  University  of   Missouri,  Jan.  9, 

1892,  by  George  A.  Wauchope.  Columbia,  '95. 
4°.     10  p. 

—  Revised   course   of    study  for  approved  schools, 

adopted  March  1,  1894.  Columbia,  '95.  2d  edi- 
tion.    8".     10  p. 

—  Examination    for    Yeater     scholarships,    August 

1896.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Suggestions   to  secondary  schools   for  the  equip- 

ment of  laboratories.  August  1897.  n.  t.  p. 
8°.     55  p. 

—  Circular     of     information.       Conditions      of   ap- 

proval of  schools  [etc.].  Columbia,  1901.  8°. 
48  p. 

—  Same,  3d  edition.     Columbia,  1902.     8°.  ,  64  p. 

—  \_Addresses.]     Address  on  occasion  of  the  dedica- 

tion of  the  University  building,  by  John  H. 
Lathrop,  President  of  the  University,  .July  4, 
1843.     Columbia,  '43.     8°.     24  p. 

James  Shannon's  inaugural  address  as  Presi- 
dent of  the  University,  July  4,  1850,  to  which  is 
prefixed  an  address  on  behalf  of  the  Curators 
by  Kev.  A.  M.  Lewis.  Columbia,  '50.  8°.  29  p. 
See  also  under  LeKislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1851. 

Address  of  .7.  W.  Tucker,  Esq  ,  of  St.  Louis, 

member  of  the  Board  of  Curators,  and  re- 
sponse by  Benjamin  B.  Minor,  A.M.,  Presi- 
dent of  the  University.  Columbia,  1860.  8°. 
32  p. 

ExcrciHes  on  the  occasion  of  the  inauguration 

of  Daniel  Read  as  J'resident  of  the  State 
UnivcrHity.  Introductory  address  on  behalf 
of  th(!  hoard  of  Curators,  by  Mom.  Phile- 
mon Bliss.  Inaugural  aiidrcss  by  President, 
June  26,  1867.  y\lso  baccalaureate  address  to 
the  graduating  claHS  of  1867.  Columbia,  '67. 
8".     38  p. 

Inauguration  of  S.  S.  T^aws,  LL.I).,  as  Presi- 
dent of  the  University  of  Missouri,  July  5,  1876. 
Columbia,  "76.     8^'.      ll!t  (1)  p. 


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Education,  continued.^ 

Addresses  delivered  at  the  inauguration  of  11. 

H.  Jesse,  LL.D.,  as  President  of  the  University 
of  Missouri.  Also  an  address  before  the  literary 
societies  by  Charles  H.  Jones,  Editor  St.  Louis 
Republic,  June  3,  1891.  Columbia,  '93.  8°. 
71  p. 

Alumni   orations.     Columbia   and    St.   Louis, 

1854-99.     8°. 

Cont.  :  By 
James  H.  Moes,  July  3, 1854.    Columbia,  n.  d.    12  p. 
Odon  Guitar,  July  3,  1856.    Columbia,  n.  d.     20  p. 
John  F.  Williams,  July  2,  1858.     Columbia,  '68.    22  p. 
J.  R.  Shields,  1872.     St.  Louie,  '72.     15  p. 
Leonidas  M.  Lawson,  June  4,  1879.    Columbia,  '79.     24  p. 
Stephens  B.  Elkins,  June  3,  1885.    n.  p.,n.  d.    36  p. 
Henry  W.  Ewlng,  June   1,  1887.      Columbia,  n.  d. 
Charles  E.  Yeater,  June  5,  1889.    Columbia,  '90.    28  p. 
Mrs.  Sally  Gentry  Elstou,  May  31,  1893.   Columbia,  '94.    22  p. 
Hanau  W.  Loeb,  June  6,  1894.     Columbia,  '94.    30  p. 
John  H.  Duncan,  June  3,  18!t5.    Columbia,  '95.     32  p. 
F.  N.  Peters,  June  1,  1896.    Columbia,  '97.    31  p. 
Louis  Theilmann,  June  6,  1899.    Columbia,  '99.    23  p. 

Miscellaneous  addresses,  1843-1901.    Columbia 

and  St.  Louis,  '43-[1901]. 

Cont.  :  By 
John  H.  Lathrop,  July  4,  1843.    Columbia,  '43.    24  p. 

See  also   under  Legislature,  Journals,   Docs.,  etc.,  1843. 
Wm.S.  Potts,  July  30,  1845.     Columbia,  '45.     14  p. 
Leander  Ker,  July  30,  1845.  Columbia,  '45.   35  p. 

E.  Wentworth,  Aug.  23,  1848.    Columbia,  '48. 

W.  Renfro  Rothwell,  July  4,  1854.    Columbia, '54.     12  p. 
Joseph  N.  McDowell,  1854.     St.  Louis,  ',54.    30  (1)  p. 
Joseph  N.  McDowell,  1856.    St.  Louis, '56.   16  p. 

F.  T.  Kemper,  July  4,  1856.    Columbia, '56.     19  p. 
"Wm.  C.  Shields,  July  4,  1857.     Columbia,  '57.     15  p. 
John  J.  Jacob,  July  2,  1858.    Columbia,  '58.     12  p. 
Daniel  Read,  June  30,  1869.    n.  t.p.    7  p. 

Daniel  Read,  June  29,  1870.    n.  t.  p.    8  p. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1867. 
Addresses,  presentation  of  Rollins  portrait.    Columbia,  '73. 

24  (2)  p. 
Chapel  lectures,  1878-79.    Columbia,  '79.    504  p. 

Note.  These  lectures  were  also  issued  in  separate  pam- 
phlets. 

8.  S.  Laws,  June  12,  1884.    Columbia,  jj.  rf.    120.    g  p. 
Alexander  Martin,  March  26,  1886.    Columbia, '86.    .14  p. 
Semi-centennial    celebration,   July  4,    1890.      Colunibia,  '90. 

Ill  p. 
Order  of  exercises  and  the  addresses  at  the  dedication  of  the 

Academic   Hall    and    new   department    buildings,  June  4, 

1895.    n.p.,n.d.    4".    47  p. 
—  Same,  large  paper  edition. 

Wingtield  S.  Chaplin,  June  1,  1897.     Columbia,  n.  d.    20  p. 
T.  J.  J.  See,  January  20, 1898.    n.p.,n.d.    8  p. 
William  V.  Byars,  June  1,  1898.      Columbia,  n.  d.    13  p. 
James  Douglas,  May  30,  1901.    n.p.,n.d.    8  p. 

—  Agricultural  College  (1870-).     Bulletin,    nos.   1- 
35,  1883-88.     Columbia,  '83-88.     8°  and  12°. 

Note.  The  earlier  ones  were  of  the  "  Missouri  Agricul- 
tural College  Farm;"  the  later  left  off  the  word  "Farm." 
See  also  back  Note  under  University  of  Mixsouri.  They 
■were  also  published  in  the  42d,  43d  and  44th  University  cata- 
logs, and  the  19tL,  20th  and  21st  Agricultural  reports.  The 
35th  Bulletin  is  also  Bulletin  no.  2  of  the  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station.  All  were  published  at  Columbia.  The  15th, 
16th  and  24th  were  also  published  in  Report  of  the  Dean  of 
the  Agricultural  College,  1887.  The  12th  to  30th  were  also  in 
German  editions  of  the  Agricultural  reports. 

See  also  back  under  Agriculture;  and  under  Legislature, 
Jotirnals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1859,  65,  68,  Senate,  1879,  95,  House, 
1866,  91. 

List  of  Agricultural  College  lands  for  sale.     St. 

Louis,  1872.     8°.     16  p. 

Missouri  Agricultural  College.     [Experiments, 

etc.]     n.  t.  p.     1878.     8°.     16  p. 
Report  of  the  Dean  of  the   Agricultural  Col- 
lege.    1887.     8°.     75  p. 
Note.    Contains  also  report  of  State  Veterinarian  for  1885, 
and  Bulletins  15, 16,  and  24. 


—  Short  course  for   farmers. 
1903.     8°. 


Columbia,    1895- 


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Announcement,   1899/ 
Announcement,  1875- 


\ Education,  continued.^  . 

^ Record  facts  relating  to  the  creation,  location, 

and  n.aintenance  of  the  College  of  Agriculture 
and  Mechanic  Arts  and  the  Scliool  of  Mines  and 
Metallurgy.    n.p.,n.d.    [Columbia,  1901.]    8°. 

See  also  below  under  Laws,  Memorials,  e^c,  1869. 

—  Botany,    Department    of.       Announcement     for 

1902/03.     Columbia,  '02.     8«.     6  p. 

—  Engineering   Department     (1877-).      Announce- 

ment, 1878-1903.     Columbia.     8°. 

—  [ Extension.'\     Lectures   offered   by  professors  m 

the  University  through  the  Kansas  City  Society 
of  University  Extension.  Columbia,  n.  d.  12°. 
13  p. 

—  Graduate   Department. 

1900-1902/03. 

—  Law  Department  (1872-). 

1903.     Columbia.     8°. 
Note.    MedicalandLawSchools,  1875/76,  in  one  pamphlet. 

Some   exterior    and    interior    views,    1898/99. 

oblong.     12  pi.  ^   ,     /^ 

—  \Laws,  Memorials,  Etc.'\     Memorial  of  the  Cura- 

tors to  the   General   Assembly  in   regard  to  pro- 
fessional instruction.     1848.     8°.     7  p. 
Note.    Also    in  Appendix  to  Journals,  15th  General    As- 
sembly. 

An  act  to  provide  for  the  institution  and  support 

of  a  State  University,  Dec.  4,  1855;  an  act  con- 
cerning the  State  University,  Dec.  12,  1855. 
Printed  by   the  Board  of  Curators.     Columbia, 

'56.     8°.     11  p.  .   ,     ^  n 
Memorial  relative  to  the  location  of  the  College 

of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts.     St.  Louis, 

1869.     8°.     34  p. 
Memorial  for  an  appropriation  for  a  Woman  s 

College  Home.     St.  Louis,  1871.     16".     14  p. 
Memorial  [to  the  31st  General  Assembly].  1881. 

8°.     vii,  p- 
Note.    Also  in  University  catalog  for  1880/81. 

Memorial  to  the  32d  General  Assembly.  Co- 
lumbia, 1883.     8°.     16  p. 

Laws  of  the  State  University  ;  Acts  of  Congress 

and  laws  of  the  Missouri  Legislature  relating  to 
the   University   of    Missouri.     Columbia,    1883. 

8°-     73  p.  ,,         r^ 

Memorial  to  the  3.3d  General  Assembly.  Co- 
lumbia. 1885.     8".     32  p. 

Memorial ;  its  history,  resources  and  organiza- 
tion.    Columbia,  1887.     8°.     25  p. 

[Memorial.]     Congressional    land     grants    for 

public  education,  by  the  Curators  and  President 
of  the  University,    n.t.p.    [Columbia.]    8«.  8  p. 

Memorial  to  the  36th  General  Assembly  [extra 

session]  from  the  Alumni  Association.  Colum- 
bia, [1892].     12°.     6  p. 

[iVleniorial]    to   the   special   committee  of  the 

Legislature  on  the  University,  n.  t.  p.  [1892.] 
8".     7  p. 

Location  of  the  University.     Judge  Alexander 

Martin  declares  its  renioval  from  Columbia 
would  violate  a  solemn  contract,  n.  t.  p.  [1892.] 
8°.     12  p. 

The  State  University.     Has  the  Legislature  tlie 

power  to   remove    it?     Opinions   of    lion.    Alex- 
ander Martin,    Hon.    E.    H.   Norton,   Hon.  J.  O. 
liroadhead.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     [1892.]     8".     29  p. 
Same.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     2:'.  p. 


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Concerning   the 

the  members  of 
n.i.p.     [1901.] 

—  Laws  Observatory . 
Seares].     n.  t.  p. 


[Education,  continued.'] 

Suggestions    for   the  amendment,   revision    or 

repeal  of  statutes  relating  to  the  University.  By 
J.  G.  Babb.  Columbia,  1894.  12°.  10  p. 
Argument  of  Alexander  Martin  before  com- 
mittee of  the  Senate  on  tlie  Harrison  bill,  Feb. 
19,  1895.  n.  t.  p.  8°.  9  p. 
The  Murry  Bill ;  constitutionality,  by  Alexan- 
der Martin,     n.  t.  p.     [1895.]     8°.     4  p. 

Certificates  of  indebtedness.     Report  by  Judge 

Alexander  Martin.  n.p.,n.d.  [1900.]  24  p. 
University  of  Missouri.  To 
the  41st  General  Assembly. 
8".     5  p. 

Bulletin   no.    1,   [by  F.   II. 
40.     5  p. 

—  Library.     Catalogue   of   the  books    belonging   to 

the  library  of  the  University  of  Missouri ;  to 
which  are  appended  catalogues  of  the  books  be- 
longing to  the  libraries  of  the  literary  societies. 
Columbia,  1857.     8°.     39  (1)  p. 

Catalogue  of  the  books  belonging  to  the  library 

of  the  University  of  Missouri.  Prepared  by  J. 
W.Monser,  Librarian.   Columbia,  1888.  8°.  159  p. 

Publications  and  collections,  session  1902/03. 

n.  t.  p.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Medical    Department    (1873-).       Announcement, 

1875-1903.     Columbia.     8°. 

Note.  Medical  and  Law  Schools,  1875/76,  in  one  pamphlet. 
From  Jan.  26,  1846  to  1856  the  "  McDowell  Medical  College" 
of  St.  Louis  was  the  Medical  Department  of  the  UniverBity. 
The  same  college  under  the  name  of  the  Missouri  Medical 
College  from  June  2,  1886  to  March  1890  was  Medical  School 
No.  2  of  the  University. 

Some    exterior   and   interior   views.     1898/99. 

oblong.     19  pi. 

—  Military     School.      General    regulations    of    the 

Missouri  State  Military  School  by  the  faculty  of 
the  Missouri  State  University.  1890,  93,  94, 
1900.     Columbia.     12°. 

Roster  of  the  battahon  of  cadets,  Dec.  1,  1902. 

Columbia,  n.  d.     16°.     16  p. 

—  Mines,  School  of  (Rolla,  1870-).     Annual  catalog, 

l8t-32d,  1872-1903.  St.  Louis,  Jefferson  City, 
Columbia  and  Rolla,  '72-1903.  12°  and  8°. 
82  pm. 

Executive    Board.      Biennial    reports    to    the 

Legislature,  1889/90-1901/02.  Rolla,  '91-1903. 
8°  and  12°. 

Directory  of  male  students  and  instructors  from 

1871  to  1901.     n.p.,n.d.     8".     91  p. 

The  School  of   Mines.     Its  history,  its  work, 

its  wants,     n.p.,  n.  d.     8°.     10  p. 

In  and  about  the  Missouri  School  of  Mines. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     oblong.    (18)  p. 

The  School  of  Mines.    Its  design  and  its  future. 

A  letter  to  the  General  Assembly  by  W.  W. 
Echols,  Director,  1891.     n.p.,n.d.     8°.     15  p. 

A  statement  to  the  appropriation  committee  of 

the  42d  General  Assembly.    n.p.,n.d.   8°.   lip. 

Importance  of  technical  education,  and  infor- 
mation concerning  the  School  of  Mines  and 
Metallurgy.     Rolla,  n.  d.     8".     (11)  p. 

The  new  chemical  laboratory  at  the  School  of 

Mines,  by  Charles  E.  Wait,  Director.  Rolla, 
1886.     16°.     14  p. 

Bulletin  of  the  Missouri    Mining  Club;  v.    1, 

no.  1,  Jan.  1895.     Rolla      8°.     67,  (5)  p. 

The  development  of  American  mining  and  metal- 
lurgy. An  address  before  the  School  of  Mines 
by  James  Douglas,     n.i.p.     [1901.]     8°.     8  p. 


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{^Education,  continued.'\ 

Mining  and  metallurgy  in  some  of  their  rela- 
tions to  the  progress  of  civilization.  A  Com- 
mencement address  by  Professor  W.  P.  Blake. 
Rolla,  [1902].     23  p. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Auditor, 

1874 ;  back  under  Agricultural  College,  and  be- 
low under  Papers  by  Professors ;  forward  under 
Geological  Survey,  1877;  and  under  Legisla- 
ture, Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  Senate,  1879,  House, 
1877. 

—  Museum  of  Biology.     A  partial  catalogue  of  the 

zoological  collection,  Nov.  1,  1894.  Columbia, 
'94.     8°.     11  p. 

—  Observatory .     See  back.  Laws  Observatory . 

—  \_Papers  by  Professors.']     Mumford,  F.  B.     Some 

lessons  from  European  agriculture.     8°.     25  p. 
2^ote.    Also  in  State  Agricultural  report  for  1902. 
Schweitzer,  P.     Contributions  from  the  labor- 
atory of  the  State  University.     1875.     8°. 
Note.    Also  in  the  catalog  of  the  State  University,  1874/75. 

S'ame,  1876.     8°.     36  p. 

Note.    Also  in  the  catalog  of  the  State  University,  1875/76. 
Statistics  of  the  production  of   wheat,   etc., 

1881.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 
Note.    Also  in  State  Agricultural  report  for  1880  and  1881. 
A  plea  for  a   separate   chemical  laboratory 

building   at  the   University.      Columbia,    1891. 

8°.     32  p. 
Butter  and  butter    substitutes,     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

[1900.]     8°.     28  p. 
and  Professor  C.   W.   Marx.     The   heating 

values  and  proximate  analyses  of  Missouri  coal. 

Columbia,  1901.     4°.     10  p. 
Shaw,  H.  B.,  Professor  of  electrical  engineer- 
ing.    The  water  power  of  Missouri.     Columbia, 

1901.     8°.     21  p. 
Stedman,  J.  M.     The  more  important  insects 

injurious    to    wheat    in    Missouri,     n.    d.      8°. 

89  p. 
Note.    Also  in  State  Agricultural  report  for  1902. 
Swallow,  G.  C.     Essay  on  agricultural  colleges. 

1876.     8«.     23  p. 

Tracy,  S.  M.    Varieties  of  wheat,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  8°. 

Note.    Also  in  State  Agricultural  report  for  1880  and  1881. 
Williams,  Charles  P.     Contributions  from  the 

laboratory   of  the  School  of  Mines.     1875.     8". 

IG  p. 

—  [Periodicals.]      The    University    Review;    v.    1, 

nos.  1-2.      1882. 

University  News  Letter.     March  1,  1900-Sept. 

3,   1901.     Milton  M.  Dearing,  ed.     37  nos. 
Note.    The  first  16  nos.  were  broadsides;  others  were  3^  x 
53  inches.    It  contained  items  for  newspaper  use. 

—  University  of  Missouri  Studies;  edited  by  Frank 

Thilly,  Professor  of  philosophy.  Columbia, 
1901-03. 

Cont:  V.  1,  No.  1.  Contributions  to  a  psychological  the- 
ory of  muHic;  by  Max  Meyer,  I'h.I).,  Professor  of  Kxperi- 
inciital  I'Hychology.     .Iiiiie  I'.lOl.     HO  p. 

V.  1,  .No.  2.  Origin  of  the  Covenant  Vivien;  by  Haymond 
WfM^kH,  I'rofesHor  of  Komarico  Lunguiiges.     .June  1902.     64  p. 

V.  I,  .No  '■'>.  The  evolution  of  the  northern  part  of  the  low- 
lands of  HONthcaslern  MiMMouri ;  by  (J.  V.  Marliul,  i'lotessor  of 
OeoloKy.     .July  1902.     o:;  p. 

V.  l.No.  4.  Kllelthyia;  l.y  Paul  V.  C.  15aur,  Ph.D.,  Acting 
I'rofcHHor  of  (^liiHHlcal  Archii'ology.     Nov.  1902.    9U  p. 

V.  1,  .No.  .0.  Th<^  right  of  haiictuary  in  Kiigland,  by  Nor- 
rnan  Maclareii  Tronholiiie,  I'h.I).,  AsHiHlant  I'rofessorof  His- 
tory.    Kebruary  l9o:i.     ll)6  p. 

V.  2,  No.  1.  Ithaca  fir  Loucas?  by  William  Gwathmoy 
Manly,  Professor  of  Greek  Language  and  Literature.  April 
1903.    62  p. 

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{^Education,  continued.'] 

—  Political    Science    Department.      Announcement, 

1892-1903.     Columbia, '92-1903.     8°. 

—  Romance  Languages  Department.  Announcement, 

1902/03.     Columbia,  1902.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Scientific    Association    of   the     [/niversity.     Pro- 

gramme and  constitution.    Columbia,  1896.     32". 

lip. 

Same,  1897.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16°.     15  p. 

Same,  1898/99.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16°.      16  p. 

Same,  1902.      16  p. 

—  [Special    Courses.]       Special    courses    offered    to 

teachers.     Columbia,  1892-1903. 

—  See  also  vnder  Legislature,  Journals,   Docs.,  etc., 

n.    t.   p.,    1842.    45,  49,    51,   65,  69,  83,  85,  89, 
Senate,  1853,  67,  H3,  85,  95,  House,  1891. 
Entomologist,   State.      Annual  report  on  the  noxious, 
beneficial  and  other  insects  of  Missouri,  lst-9th, 
1869-77.     By  C.  V.  Riley,  State  Entomologist. 
Note.    Those  reports, except  the  (ith,  were  also  published  in 
the  4th-l'2tb   Agricultural   reports.     The   General  Index  and 
Supplement   was   published  by  the  U.   S.    Uovt.  as    Hulleiin 
no.  6,  U.  8.  Entomological  (Joininission,  Washington,  1881.  The 
7th  and  Sth  were  also  printed  in  German. 

—  Outlines  of  entomology,  by   Mary  E.  Murtf eldt ; 

prepared  at  the  request  of  tlie   Boards  of  Agri- 
culture and  Horticulture.      1891.     8°.    132,  iii,  p. 

—  The  more  important  insects  injurious  to  wheat  in 

Missouri;   by  J.   M.  Stedman.     Reprinted  from 
Agricultural  report.     1902.     8°.     80  p. 
Feeble- Alinded  and  Einleptic.  Missouri  Colony  for  the 
(Marshall,  1899-).    Report,  biennial,  1899/ 1900- 
1903.     Marshall,  1901-03.     2  pm.     8°  a/ic?  12°. 
Note.  The  first  wasalso  published  in  Appendix  to  Journals, 
41st  General  Assembly. 

Fruit  Experiment    Station   (Mountain  Grove,   1899-). 
First  annual  report,  1900.     '01.     8°.     20  p. 
Note.    Also  published  In  Appendix  to  Journals,  4l8t  General 
Assembly. 

—  Biennial  report,  1901-02.     Springfield,  n.  d.     8°. 

39  p. 

—  Bulletin;  nos.   1-4,  Feb.   1901-Sept.   1902.     West 

Plains  and  Springfield.     4  pm.     8°. 

—  Circular  of  information,  no.  1,  June  1902.    Spring- 

field     8°.     (4)  p. 
See  also  forward  Horticultural  Society. 
Geological  Survey.     Report.     35  pm.  and  v.     atlases. 
Note.    The  names  preceding  the  following  entries  are  those 
of  the  successive  State  Geologists. 

King,  Henry.  Report  of  a  geological  reconnoissance 
of  that  part  of  the  State  of  Missouri  adjacent  to 
the  Osage  river,  made  to  William  H.  Morell, 
Chief  Engineer  of  the  State,  by  order  of  the 
Board  of  Internal  Improvement.  1840.  8°. 
Note.  This  was  also  published  in  Senate  Journal,  Appen- 
dix, 11th  General  Assembly,  1840. 

Swallow,  George   C.     First  and  second    annual   re- 
ports.    1855.     8°.     240  p. 

—  Third  report.     1857.     8°.     6  p. 

Note.    This  was  also  published  in  the  Appendix  to  Journals, 
19th  General  Assembly,  1857. 

—  Fourth  report.     1859.     8°.     14  p. 

Note.    This  was  also  published  in  the  Appendix  to  Journals. 
20th  General  Assembly,  1859. 

—  Fifth  report.     1861.     8°. 

Note.    This  was  also  published  in  the  Appendix  to  Journals, 
2l8t  General  Assembly,  1861. 

—  Geological  report  of  the  country  along  the  line  of 

the  South-western  branch  of  the  Pacific  Railroad. 
St.  Louis,  1859.     8°.     93  p. 

—  Same.     New  York,  1867.     8°.     153  p. 

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Geological  Survey,  continued. 
Hagar,  Albert  D.     Annual  report.     1871.     8°.    23  p. 

Note.  This  was  also  published  in  Appendix  to  Journals, 
26th  General  Assembly.     1871. 

Norwood,  J.  G.  Report  of  Geologist ^ro  tern.,  Aug. 
30,  1871  to  March  13,  1872. 

Note.  This  is  in  the  House  Journal,  adjourned  session  26th 
General  Assembly,  1871/72;  pamphlet  copies  not  known. 

Broadhead,  G.  C.,  et  al.     Report,  1855-71,  by  G.  C. 

Broadhead,  F.    B.   Meek   and   B.  F.    Slmmard. 

1873.     8°.     324,  iv,  p. 
Pumpelly,  Raphael.     Preliminary  report  on  the  iron 

ores   and   coal   fields.      New    York,    1873.     8°. 

xvi,  214,  441  p. 

—  Atlas  accompanying  same.     1874.     14  sheets. 
Broadhead,  Garland  C.     Report  including  field  work 

of  1873/74.     '74.     8°.     734  +  p. 

—  Atlas  accompanying  same. 

Williams,  Charles  P.  Industrial  report  on  lead, 
zinc,  and  iron,  together  with  notes  on  Shannon 
county  and  its  copper  deposits.  1877.  8°. 
177,  xvi,  p. 

—  Report  to  the  Board  of  Curators  concerning  the 

transfer  of  the  Geological  Survey  to  the  School 
of  Mines,  and  the  work  executed  during  the 
year.  By  Charles  P.  Williams,  Ph.D.,  Director 
Missouri  School  of  Mines  and  Acting  State 
Geologist. 

Note.  This  was  published  in  the  Missouri  State  University 
Catalog  for  1876. 

Winslow,  Arthur.  Bulletin,  nos.  1-5,  April  1890- 
July  1891.     '90-91.     8°. 

—  Biennial  report  to   the   36th   General   Assembly. 

1891.     8°.     53  p. 

—  Same  to  37th  General  Assembly.    1893.    8°.   37  p. 

—  Preliminary  report  on  the  coal  deposits  of  Missouri. 

[Vol.  I.]     1891.     8°.     226  p. 

—  Vol.  II.     A  report  on  the  iron  ores  of  Missouri; 

by  F.  L.  Nason,  1892.     8°.     366  p. 

—  Vol.  III.     A  report  on  the  mineral  waters  of  Mis- 

souri; by  Paul    Schweitzer,  including   notes   of 
A.  E.  Woodward.     1892.     8°.     256  p. 
Keyes,  C.  R.     Biennial  report  to  38th  General  As- 
sembly.    1895.     8°.     60  p. 

—  Same  to    39th    General    Assembly.      1897.      8°. 

63  p. 

—  Vols.  IV  and  V.    Paleontology  of  Missouri.  1894. 

2  V.     8°.    271  p.;   266  p. 

—  Vols.  VI.  and  VII.     Lead  and  zinc  deposits;  by 

Arthur  Winslow.    1894.    2  v.    8o.    387  p. ;  383  p. 

—  Vol.   VIII.     Annual    report   with   accompanying 

papers.     1894.     8°.     395  p. 

—  Vol.  IX.     Reports  on  Area!  geology  [sheets  1-4]. 

1896.     8".     430  p. 

Note.  The  publieationB  were  in  two  forms:  the  varioun 
"sheets"  or  "quadrangles"  in  folio  atlas  form,  and  iiu  8" 
pamphlet  report  on  each  sheet,  ten  in  all.  These  were  after- 
wards  combined  in  book  form  us  volumes  IX  and  XII,  with 
the  sheets  or  maps  folded  in  the  volumes. 

—  Vol.  X.     Surface  features  of  Missouri,  and  bibli- 

oKrai)liy.      1896.     8".     533  p. 

—  Vol.    XI.     Clay    deposits;     by    11.    A.    Wheeler. 

1H96.     8".     622  p. 
Gallaher,.T()hn  A.     Biennial  report.     1898.    8".     68  p. 

—  Same  to  4lHt  CJeiicral  Assembly,  by  Leo  Gallaher, 

Acting  State  (Jcoiogist.      1901.     8".     55  p. 

—  Vol.  XII.    Area!  geology  [sheets  r,-lQ]  ;  edited  by 

C.  F.  Marbut.     1898.     8".    656  p. 
Note.    8ee  note  above  under  Vol.  IX. 


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Geological  Survey,  continued. 

—  Vol.  XIII.     Preliminary  report  on  the  structural 

and  economic  geology  of  Missouri.     1900.     8°. 
260  p. 
Buckley,  E.  R.     Biennial  report  to  42d  General  As- 
sembly.    1903.     8°.     83,  3  p. 
See  also  back  under  Education.,   University  of  Mis- 
souri,    Periodicals;     and     under    Legislature, 
Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1849,  House,  1877. 
Grape     Growers'     Association,     Mississippi     Valley. 
Report,  18r,7-71. 
2^ote.    The  reports  of  spring   and   fall   meetings   of  1868, 
annual  meeting  of  April  1869,  spring  meeting  of  1871,  and  5th 
annual  meeting  of  1871  were  published  in  the  4th-7th  Agri- 
cultural reports. 

Historical    Society     of     Missouri,    State     (Columbia, 
1898-).    First  biennial  report,  1901/02.     Colum- 
bia, '03.     8°.     50  p. 
J^ote.    The  Society  was  organized  by  the  State  Press  Asso- 
ciation, and  in  1899  was  made  a  trustee  for  the  State.     jSee  also 
under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1849. 

—  Constitution  and  by-laws.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Proceedings  at  its  second  annual  meeting,  Jan.  22, 

1903.     Palmyra,  Mo.,  1903.     8°.     85  p. 
Horse    Breeders'   Convention.     Proceedings  [2d    meet- 
ing].    1898.     80.     U  p. 

—  Third  annual  meeting  at  Me.xico,  Missouri,  Dec. 

15,  1898.     In  cooperation  with  the  State  Board 
of  Agriculture.     Columbia,  '99.     8°.     29  p. 
Note.    These  reports  and  others  were  included  in  the  Agri- 
cultural reports,  1898-1901.    See  also  forward  Live  Stock. 

Horticultural  Society,  State.  Report,  l8t-45th  annual 
meeting,  1859-1903.  '60-1903.  8°. 
Note.  Variously  called  Proceedings,  Transactions,  and  Re- 
ports. The  1st  report  is  under  name  of  Missouri  Fruit 
Growers'  Association.  The  meetings  of  18(51  and  1S62  are  in 
one  publication;  also  the  23d  and  24th  reports.  The  6th-22d 
meetings  are  in  the  l8t-14th  Agricultural  reports  and  the  6th- 
8th  are  in  the  Appendix  to  the  Legislative  Journals.  The  loth 
report,  1873,  was  reprinted  in  1894  without  change  of  date  on 
the  title-page.  The  20th,  1878,  was  not  published  until  1893. 
The  25th,  1882,  was  reprinted  In  1894.  The  first  four  reports 
were  published  in  St.  Louis.  The  meeting  for  organization 
was  not  counted  in  numbering  the  reports,  but  there  was  no 
no.  19,  so  that  the  present  numbering  includes  that  meeting. 

—  History  and  publications  of  the  State  Horticultural 

Society,  by  F.  A.  Sampson.    1891.     8°.     15  p. 
Note.    Reprint  from  the  38d  report. 

—  Missouri   for   fruit.     Items   of  information,  with 

maps  ;  by  L.  A.  Goodman,  Secretary.    Columbia, 
n.  d.     8°.     27  p. 

—  Report   of   Secretary  to   4l8t  annual   meeting   at 

Columbia,    Dec.    1898.     Kansas  City,    '98.      8°. 
16  p. 
See  also  back,  Fruit  Experiment  Station. 

Industrial  Associations,  State.  Program  of  3d  annual 
meeting  in  cooperation  with  the  State  Board  of 
Agriculture.     Columbia,  1899.     8°.     15  p. 

Industrial  Home  for  the  Orphans  and  Indigent  Children 
of  Missouri  (Kamaas  City ,  1874-77).  2d  biennial 
report,  for  1875/76.     '77.     8°.     31  p. 

Industrial  School  for  Girls  (Chillicothe,  1887-). 
Biennial  report,  1889/90-1901/02.  Chillicothe, 
St.  Louis,  Trenton,  Mo.,  and  Jefferson  City. 
'91-1903.     7  pm.     8°. 

Note.    Also  in  Appendix  to  Journals,  36th-41st  General  As- 
semblies, except  the  40th. 

—  Special  report  of  the   Superintendent,    with  por- 

tions of  the  law  relating  to  the  institution.     Chil- 
licothe, 1890.     12°.     12  p. 

—  A  circular  letter  to  county  and  city  officials  from 

the  Board  of  Control.    Chillicothe,  1891.    8°.    6  p. 

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Industrial  School  for  Girls,  continued. 

—  Rules     and    regulations.     Cbillicothe,     1888.     8°. 

23  p. 

—  Same.     Chillicothe,  1891.     8°.     23  p. 

—  See   also  under   Legislature,   Laws   of  the   State, 

Special  Laws,  Reformatories . 
[/nsawe.]     State    Hospital    for    the    Insane,    No.    1 
(Fulton,  1851-).     Biennial  report,  1851/52-1901/ 
02.     '52-1903.     26  pm.     8°. 

Note.  The  first  five  lepoita  were  not  numbered.  The  two 
foUowingare  both  numbered  6th,  and  the  mistake  has  been 
continued  to  the  present.  The  17th-25th  biennials  were  pub- 
lished at  Columbiaand  Fulton, and  reprinted  at  Jefferson  City, 
with  possible  exception  of  23(1;  all  in  Appendix  to  Journals 
except  the  16th  and  23d.  The  title  was  "  State  Lunatic 
Asylum"  until  1901,  when  each  Asylum  was  named  "State 
Hospital  for  the  Insane." 

—  Special  report,  Sept.  7-Nov.  30,  1863.     '63.     8°. 

20  p. 
Note.    This  was  also  in   Appendix  to  Journals,  adjourned 
session  22d  General  Assembly. 

—  Special  report  embracing  the  17th  annual  report. 

1870.     8°.     24  p. 
Note.    This  was  also  in  the  Appendix  to  Journals,  adjourned 
session  25tli  General  Assembly. 

—  Report    to     adjourned    26th    General    Assembly, 

[Nov.  1870-Nov.  1871].     '72.     8°.      15  p. 

—  Communication  from  Hon.   R.    W.  Wi-lls  on  the 

establishment  of  a  State  Lunatic  Asylum.     1845. 
8°. 

—  Report  of  the   Commissioners   to   locate  Lunatic 

Asylum.     1849.     8°. 

Note.  Also  in  Appendix  to  Journals,  1.5lh  General  Assem- 
bly. 

—  Report  of  the  Commissioners  to  erect  the  Lunatic 

Asylum,     n.t.p.     [1851.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Code  of  by-laws,  rules  and  regulations.     Colum- 

bia, 1874.     8°.     59  (O  p. 

—  Sa/me.     Fulton,  1886.     8°.     65  p. 

—  Same.     Columbia,  1891.     8°.     26  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  .Journals,  Docs.,  etc.. 

House,  1881. 
State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,    No.  2  (St.    Joseph, 
1875-).      Biennial    report,     lst-14th,     1875/76- 
1901/02.     '77-1903.     14  pm.     8°. 

Note.  8th-14th  published  at  St.  Joseph.  Reports  2-13,  ex- 
cept 12th,  also  in  Appendix  to  Journals.  See  note  under 
HoHjdtal.  No.  1.  See  also  under  Legislature,  i/o?tr?ia/s,  Docs., 
etc.,  1879,  Houte,  1881. 

State    Hospital  for    the    Insane,    No.    3     (Nevada, 
18H0-).     Biennial      report,     lst-8th,      1887/88- 
1901/02.     Nevada,  '88-1903.     8  pm.     8°. 
Note.    See  note  under  Hospital  No.  1. 

—  Rei)ort  of  Commissioners  [with  architect's  report]. 

n.  p.,  [1JS8K].     8°.     22  p. 

—  By-laws,   rules    and  regulations.     Nevada,    1887. 

8".     23  p. 
State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  No.  4  (Farmington, 
1902-).      Biennial   report.      Farmington,    1902. 
8«.     11  p. 
See  also  under   Legislature,    .Tonrnals,    Docs.,    etc., 
1K49,  51,   190:'.,   Senate,   18'i8,  72,    House.,    1849, 
70,  71. 
Library,  State  (Jefferson  City).     Catalog,  1882.     8°. 
241  p. 

—  Bii'iinial  report,  1901/02.     ['03.]     8".     32  p. 

—  Brief    ciifabjgiic    of    the  .   .   .  Law    Dei)iirtment. 

J.   VV.  Zevcly,  Librarian.     '92.     8°.     155  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,   Docs.,  etc., 

House,  1883. 


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\^Live  Stock.'\  Missouri  Improved  Live  Stock  Breeders' 
Association.  2cl  annual  mectiiif^,  in  cO()i)eration 
with  the  State  Board  of  Agriculture.  Columbia, 
1899.     8°.     117  p. 

Note.  Rfiports  were  also  publiBhed  in  the  30th,  Slst,  32d 
and  34th  Agricultural  reports.  See  also  back,  Home  Breed- 
ers'  Convention;  and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Doch., 
etc.,  1897. 

Penitentiary,  State  (Jefferson  City,  1835-).  Biennial 
report,  183r)/;]G-l!K)l/02.     '30-1903.     34  i)m. 

Note.  Variously  entitled  "Report  of  the  Warden,"  "  Re- 
portof  the  Inspectors  ;tiiil  OIRcers,"  "  Report  of  the  Inspectors 
and  Warden,"  and  "  Report  of  the  Inspectors." 

—  Report  of  the  Board  of  Inspecters  under  the  pro- 

visions of  Section  fir>1.5,  R.  S.     1883.     8o.     20  p. 

—  Copies  of  present  contracts  between  the  State  and 

employers  of  convicts.     1885.     8^.     7  p. 

—  Warden'^  report  on  convicts  and  contracts,    n.  t.  p- 

1891.     8°.     .5  p. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Attorney  Genera/, 
1873,  Auditor,   1857,  60;   under  Inspection  and 
Regulation,   Labor  Statistics,    1891;  and   under 
Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,   1846,  52,  70, 
73,  75,  81,  1903,    Senate,    1872,   79,  83,    House, 
1866,  74,  81 
Poultry  Association,   Missouri  State.     Seventh  annual 
meeting,  in  cooperation  with  State  Board  of  Agri- 
culture.    Columbia,  1899.     8°.     34  p. 
Note.     Reports  of  5th-10th  meetings,  1896-1901,  were  in  the 
29th-34th  Agriculiural  reports.    The  annual  exhibition  pam- 
phlets have  been  issued  each  year  by  the  Association. 

Reform   School  for    Boys,  Missouri  State    ( Boonville, 
1887-).       Bienntal     report,     lst-7th,     1887/89- 
1901/02.     Boonville  and  Columbia,  '91-1903. 
Note.    The   lst-6th  reports  also  in  Appendix  to  Journals. 

—  Our    boys'   magazine ;    monthly,    January    1901- 

August  1903. 

—  See   also   under  Legislature,    Laws  of  the  State, 

Special  Laws,  Reformatories. 
\^Roads.'\     Proceedings  of  the   State  Road  Convention, 
and  of  road  grader  trial.     By  the  State  Board  of 
Agriculture.     1892.     8°.     58  p. 

—  First  annual  meeting  of  the  Missouri  State  Roads 

Improvement  Association    and    Roads  Improve- 
ment Convention.     Columbia,  1893.     8°.     56  p. 

—  Same.     Published   by  the    State    Board  of  Agri- 

culture.    Columbia,  1893.     8°.     65  p. 

—  Proceedings     7th    annual     meeting.       Columbia, 

1899.     8".     68  p. 

Note.  Reports  were  also  published  in  the  24th,  2.oth,  29th, 
30th,  32d,  33d  and  34th  Agricultural  reports. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1840. 
[Soldiers'    Homes.']       Federal    Soldiers'    Home     (St. 
James,  1897-).     Report,  annual,  1899;  biennial, 
1897/98-1901/02.     4  pm.     8°. 

Note.  The  second  biennial  published  at  Brunswick,  others 
at  Rolla.  The  tirst  was  issued  with  cover  "  Annual  Report," 
and  afterwards  with  additions  as  "  First  Biennial."  The  sec- 
ond was  also  published  in  Appendix  to  Journals,  4l8t  General 
Assembly. 

Confederate  Home  of  Missou7-i  (Higginsville,  1897-). 
Biennial  report,  1899-1903.     S^m. 
Note.    The  Ist  and  2d  published  at  Liberty. 
Swine  Breeders'   Association.     Third  annual  meeting, 
in    cooperation    with    the   State    Board  of   Agri- 
culture.    Columbia,  189(!.     8°.     64  p. 

—  Sixth  anntial  meeting.     Columbia,  1899.    8°.   70  p. 

Note.  Reports  were  also  published  in  the  27th-34th  Agri- 
cultural reports  and  in  the  Monthly  crop  reports  for  April 
1894  and  May  1897. 

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Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court.     Missouri  reports,  v.  1-170:  Eeports 
of  cases  in  the  Supreme  Court,  1821-1903.    170  v. 
D.i?., '29-1903.     8°. 
Cont.:  V.  1,  1821-28;  by  P.  H.  McBride.    2-3,  1828-35;  by 
J.  C.  Edwards.    4,  1835-37;  by  W.  B.  Napton.     5-8,  1837-45; 
by  8.  M.  Bay.    9-11,  1845-48;  by  B.   F.  Stringfellow.    12-13, 
1848-50;  by  W.  A.  Robarda.     14-15,  1851-52;  by  J.   B.   Gar- 
denshire.     16-21,  1852-55;  by  8.  A.  Bennett.    22-30,  1856-60; 
by  H.  M.  Jones.    31,  1860-62 ;  by  H.  M.  Jones,  D. JR.  Barclay, 
and  C.  C.  Whittelsey.    32-41,  1862-67;  by  C.  C.  Whittelsey. 
42-64,   1867-77;  by   T.   A.   Post.      65-79,  1877-83;    by    T.  K. 
Bkinker.     80-136,  1883-96;  by  F.M.  Brown.     137,  1896;  by  P. 
M.  Brown  and  P.  8.  Rader.    138-170,  1897-1903 ;  by  P.  B.  Rader. 
Note.    The  first  three  volunnes  were  republished  in  1  v.  in 
1843.    The  first  fifteen  were  annotated  and  reprinted  by  Louis 
Houck  at  Cape  Girardeau,  1871-72,   and   later  editions   of  the 
same  have  been  published  in  St.  Louis.     V.  2-3  are  in   one. 
Many  of  the  other  volumes  have  been  reprinted  by  the  Gilbert 
Book  Co.,  St.  Louis.  ^        a       , 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  tsenate, 
1891,  House,  1875. 
CouH  of  Appeals.     Reports  of  cases  determined  in  St. 
Louis  and  Kansas  City  Courts  of  Appeals,  1876- 
1903;    V.    1-9(J.     St.    Louis,   '80-85;    Columbia, 
'86-1903.     96  V.     8°. 
Cont.:    V.  1-16,  1876-85;  by  A.  M.  Berry.    17-28,1885-88; 
by  A   M.  Berry  and  J.  F.  Mister.    29-32,  1888 ;  by  E.  A.  Lewis 
and  J.  F.  Mister.    33-35,  1888-89;  by  E.  A.  Lewis  and  B.  E. 
Guthrie.    36-67,  1889-96;  by  D.  Goldsmith  and  B.  E.  Guthrie. 
68-80,  1896-99;  by  J.  W.  North  and   B.  E.  Guthrie.      81-96, 
1899-1903;  by  M.  R.  Smith  and  B.  E.  Guthrie. 

Note.    The  first  sixteen  volumes  were  of  the  St.  Louis  Court 
alone. 
\^Digesis.'\     Digest   of  the  decisions   of  the    Supreme 
Court  from  1820  to  1845.    By  Evans  Casselberry. 
St.  Louis,  '45.     12°.     282,  iii,  p. 

—  Same,    in   first  fifteen  volumes  of  reports.      By 

same.    St.  Louis,  1853.     8°.     554  p. 

—  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  in 

the    first  [thirty-eight]  volumes  of  reports.     By 

D.  R.  Barclay.     St.  Louis,  1859-68.     2  v.     8°. 
Note.    lBt^27th  in  v.  1. ;  28th-38th  in  v.  2. 

—  Digest  of  Missouri  reports,  v.  1-49,  1821-72.     By 

E.  W.  Pattison.     St.  Louis,  '73.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Same  ;  v.  50-89   Supreme  Court,  and  1-23  Court  of 

Appeals.     By   C.    B.    Stark.     St.  Louis,     1887 
3  v.  in  1.     8. 
— Same;    v.  90-101  Supreme  Court,  and  Appeal  Court 
reports  v.   24-41,  with   cases   in    v.   42  Appeal. 
By    Eugene   McQuillen.     St.    Louis,    1891.     8°. 
(8)  723  p. 

—  Same;    v.    101-121  Supreme  Court,  v.  42-58  Court 

of  Appeals,  and  all  unreported  cases  in  v.  25-27 
of  the  Southwestern  Reporter.  By  E.  W.  Fat- 
tison.     St.  Louis,  1895.     2  v.     614  p.;  581  p. 

—  Complete   digest    of    Missouri    reports,    embracing 

V.  1-137  of  the  Supreme  Court  reports  and  v.  1-69 
of  the  reports   of  the  Court  of  Appeals.     By  E. 
W.  Pattison.     St.  Louis,  1897-99.     4  v.     8° 
Note.    Published  as  follows:  v.  1-2,1897-98,    2 v.;  v.  3-4, 
1899,  2  V. 

—  Same;  Sui)i)lf;ment,  embracing  v.  138-153  Supreme 

Court  reports,  and  v.  70-KO  reports  of  the  Courts 
of  Appeals.  By  E.  W.  Pattison.  v.  6.  St. 
Louis,  1900.     H". 

—  Overruled,  reversed,  and  criticised  cases  in  the  Su- 

pr(!ine    and    Appeal    (Jourts.     IJy    W.    C.    Key. 
Nevada,  Mo.,  fl«!)H  j.      12".     2  (218)  p. 
l/ndexe.i.]     Index    to  v.    1-^,0   Missouri    reports.      By 
B.  Hunter  and  W.  G.  Meyer.     St.  Louis,  1876. 
24'>.     290  p. 

—  Same,  v.  50-60  and  first  hundred  pages  of  61.     By 

W.  G.  Meyer.     St.  Louis,  1876.     24".     196  p. 


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\^Indt%es,  continued.'] 

—  Index  to  v.  1-155  Supreme  Court  and  v.  1-83  Courts 

of  Appeals.    By  James  F.  Pitt.    St.  Joseph,   1902. 

8°.     931)  p. 
Report  of  the  Conference  of  Judges  to  the  Legislature. 

1895,  97,  99,  1903.     8°. 
Statutes  and  rules  regulating  practice  in  the  Supreme 

Court;   by  Henry  W.  Ewing,  Clerk  of  the  Court. 

1877.     8°.     37  p. 
Practice  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  Missouri,  by  same. 

1883.     8°.     46  p. 
See   also   under   Executive  and   Staff,   Governor,  1865, 

Auditor,   1849,   Secretary  of  State,    Laws;    and 

under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  Senate, 

1843,  59,  72,  91,   House,  1867,  72,  73,  75,  81. 

Legislature.      [Called  General  Assembly.] 

SesBions  biennial  beginning  in  November  of  even  years,  1820-46 ; 
in  Dec,  1848-64;  odd  years  in  January,  1867-1908.  Adjourned 
seBsions,  lHih-27tli  General  Assembly,  1855-74,  except  2l8t. 
Special,  Called,  or  Extra  sessions  :  1821;  Aug.  30,  1852;  Nov.  27, 
1860;  May  2,  1861;  June  19-24,  1872;  June  24-27,  1872;  March  29, 
1875;  April  19,  1882;  May  11-July  2,  1887;  Feb.  17-March  24, 
1892. 

'[Laws  of  the  State.']  Laws,  lst-42d  regular  session; 
ten  adjourned  sessions,  ten  special  sessions; 
1820-1903.     i;,  p., '20-1903.     57  v. 

Note.  Called  "  Acts,"  1820-24.  The  laws  of  a  part  of  the 
special  sessions  were  issued  with  tlie  regular  sessions.  Pub- 
lished variously  at  St.  Louis,  St.  Charles,  and  .Jefferson  City. 
Laws  of  1836/37  reprinted  in  1841.  Laws  of  1838/39  reprinted 
in  1841  and  bound  in  same  volume  with  last.  Title-page  of 
first  edition  of  1838/39  bore  date  of  1838. 

See  forward  under  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1833. 

—  Laws  of  a  public  and  general  nature  of  the  District 

of  Louisiana,  of  the  Territory  of  Louisiana,  of 
the  Territory  of  Missouri,  and  of  the  State  of 
Missouri,  to  1824.     '42.     8°.     1036  p. 

—  Same,  v.  2.     Laws  of  a  public  and  general  nature  of 

the  State  of  Missouri,  1824-36,  not  published  in 
the  digest  of  1825  nor  in  the  digest  of  1835.  '42. 
8°.     556  p. 

—  Laws  of  the  State,  revised  and  digested  by  authority 

of  the  Gen.  Ass'y.  St.  Louis,  '25.  2  v,  8°. 
viii,  486  p. ;  viii,  487-974  p. 

Note.  The  two  volumes  are  paged  continuously  and  are 
generally  bound  in  one. 

—  Revised  statutes,  1835.     Published  under  the  direc- 

tion of  [A.  A.  King].  St.  Louis,  '35.  8°. 
699,  i,  p. 

St.  Louis,  '40.     8°.     625,  4  p. 

St.  Louis,  '41.     8°.     625,  4  p. 
Published  under  the  superintendence 

Jones.      St.   Louis,    '45.     8°.      xvi. 


—  Same,  2d  ed. 

—  Same,  3d  ed. 

—  Same,  1845. 
of    W.   C 

1215  p. 

—  Same,    1855. 

'56.       2    1 
1878  p. 

—  General   statutes,    1865.      A.   F.    Denny,    Commis- 

sioner.    '66.     8°.     xvi,  1102  p. 

—  Statutes   of  the  State,  1870.     [Compiled  Statutes  ] 

Compiled    by    David    Wagner.       St.   Louis,   '70. 
2  V.     8°. 

—  Same,  2d  ed.     Containing  acts  of  1870, 

'70.     1440  p.,  index  (158)  p. 
Note.    Index  compiled  by  R.  B.  Robinson. 

—  Same,  1872,  containing  acts  of  1871/72. 

'72.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Same;  Supplement,  containing  laws  of  1873/75,  77. 

Compiled  by  W.  S.  Myer.     St.  Louis,  '77.     8°. 
607  p. 


Charles    H.   Hardin,    Commissioner. 
8°.       viii,    891     (1)    p.;    vii,    895- 


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[Laws  of  the  Siate,  continved.'] 

—  Revised  statutes,  1879.     Collated  and  annotated  by 

J.  A.  Hockaday  [and  others].  '79.  2  v.  8". 
xeiii,  805,  1  p.  ;  vi,  805-1668  p. 

—  Same;  annotated   pocket  edition.     Arranged  by  C. 

A.  Winslow.     St.   Louis,   1879.      16°.     x,  861  p. 

—  Same,  1889.    Compiled  bv  S.  C.  Major  [and  others]. 

'89.     2  V.     8°.     X,  1297  p.  ;  vii,  1299-2886  p. 

—  Same,    1899.       Comjuled    by    F.    M.    Wilson     [and 

others].  1900.  2  v.  8°.  viii,  1114,  ccxxxii.  p. ; 
vi,  1117-2589,  ccxlix.  p. 

—  Missouri  annotated  code  of  civil  procedure.     By  H. 

Burns.     Kansas  City,  1896.     8°      viii,  1426  p. 

—  Same,  2d  edition,  revised  and  enlarged.    Kansas  City, 

1901.     2  v.     xviii  i  1)  844p;  iv  (1)  849-1742  p. 

—  Missouri  statute    annotations    .    .    .    containing   the 

citations  in  all  the  State  and  Federal  reports 
[etc.],  1804-97.  By  S.  J.  McCulloch.  '98.  8°. 
vii,  436  p. 

—  Index  to  statute  law,  to  1868.     J.  S.  Garland.     St. 

Louis,  '68.     8°. 

—  [Statutory  Revision.]    See  forward  Journals,  Does., 

etc.,  1855. 

—  \_S2}ecial  Laws.]     [Banks.]     An  act  to  charter  the 

Bank  of  the  State  of  Missouri,  and  all  amend- 
ments to  same,     n.t.p.     [1855.]     8°.     25  p. 

-A^n  act  to  regulate  banks  and  banking  institutions, 

and  to  create  the  office  of  Bank  Commissioner. 
1857.     8°. 

Laws  concerning  banks  and  banking  institutions, 

Bank  Commissioners,  savings  institutions,  money 
brokers  and  exchange  dealers.  St.  Louis,  1859. 
80.     52  p. 

An  act  for  relief  of  bankers  of  Missouri,  passed 

March  18,  1861.     St.  Louis,  '61.     8".     11  p. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of 

State. 

—  [Cities.]     Revised   statutes   applicable   to   cities  of 

the  fourth  class.  From  Revised  Statutes  of 
1889,  ;ind  session  acts  of  1891  and  1893.  Collated 
by  Silas  W.  Dooley.  Rich  Hill,  n.  d.  8° 
211  (Dp. 

—  [Collateral  Inheritance.]     See  under  Executive  and 

Staff,  Auditor,  1901. 

—  [Corporations.]     Act   concerning   private   corpora- 

tions passed  at  adjourned  session  of  tiie  twenty- 
third  General  Assembly.     1866.     8°.     49  p. 

Laws  relating  to -business  and  manufacturing  cor- 
porations. Compiled  by  M.  F.  Watts.  St.  Louis, 
1883.     60  p. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of 

State. 

—  [Deht.]     See  forward   Imprisovment  for  Debt. 

—  [Education.]    Common  school  act  of  Feb.  9,  1839. 

'39.     80. 

Act  respecting  township  scliool  lands.     8°.      1843. 

(;ommon-schiiol  act  of  March  27,  1845.     '45.      8°. 

Act  to  |)rovi(h-  for  the  organization,  support,  and 

governinont  of  conmion  schools,  approved  March 

27,  1845.      '47.     8^     84  p. 
Acts  relating  to    (common  schools,  with  remarks 

and  forms,  including  additional  acts  since  1847. 

'51.     80.     85,  2  p. 
Act  to  provide  for  the  organization,  support  and 

government  of  common  schools.    1853.    8o.  30  p. 
Act    to    provide    for  training   and     licensing  of 

ti-aclnrs.     n.t.p.     [1891.)     8".     8  p. 
See  also  under  Inspection  and   Regulation,  Edu- 
cation. 
—  [Election.'^     See  forward  Registration  and  Election. 


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\_Laws  of  the  State,  continued. ~\ 

—  \_Finances.'\     Act  for  the  consolidation  of   the  rail- 

road State  debt,  with  report  of  joint  committee 
on  State  credit,  and  (iovernor's  message  relating 
to  same.     1806.     8°.     16  p. 

—  \_Grain   Inspection.']       See    under    Inspection     and 

Regulation,   Railroads. 

—  \_Imprisonment  for    Debt.]     An  act  to  abolish  im- 

prisonment for  debt,  passed  at  12th  General 
Assembly.     1843.     8°. 

—  \^Insurance.'\     Insurance  laws,  1899,  including  laws 

governing  and  regulating  fraternal  beneficiary 
associations,  trust  companies,  and  pools,  trusts 
and  conspiracies      '99.     8°.      112(1)  p. 

Statutory  laws  now  in  force  relating  to  insurance. 

Compiled  by  H.  L.  Aldrich.  St.  Louis,  1869. 
8°.     HI  p. 

See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  In- 
surance. 

—  [_Internal  Improvement.]     An  act  to   reclaim  inun- 

dated lands.     1845.     8°. 

—  [Judiciary.]     An  act  to  establish  judicial  districts. 

18:'.7.     8°. 
Judicial  circuit  act.     1872.     8°. 

—  [Lands.]     See  above,  Internal  Improvement. 

—  [Militia.]    An  act  to  regulate,  govern,  and  discipline 

the  militia  of  the  State.     1835.     8°.     47  p. 

Same.     1837.     8°.     42  (1)  p. 

Same.     1839,  41.  45. 

Digest  of  the  several  laws  to  organize,  govern,  and 

discipline    the    militia.     Fayette,    1839.     8°.     70 

(18)  p. 
Ordinance  to  provide  for  organization  and  govern- 
ment of  the  State  militia.     St    Louis,  1861.     8°. 
Act  to  provide  the  means    for  the  payment  and 

support  of  the  enrolled  militia  forces,     n.  t.  p. 

12°.     6  p. 
An  act  to  provide  the  means  for  the  payment  and 

support   of    the   enrolled    militia    forces   of    the 

State  of  Missouri.     1863.     8°.     6  p. 
Act  for  the  organization  and  government  of  tbe 

Missouri  militia.     1865.     8°.     9  p. 
Act  for  the  organization  of  the  military  forces, 

approved  May!  5,  1877.     '77.     8°.     16  p. 
Missouri  military  code.     Approved    May  6,  1879. 

'85.     8°.      13  p. 
Laws  and  regulations    for   the    due  and    orderlj' 

organization,    equipment,  and  discipline    of   the 

military  force.     1S90.     8°.     132  p. 
See  also  ?/?tcZer  Supplemental,  1819. 

—  [Railroads  ]     Original  act  incorporating  the  North 

Missouri  Railroad  Company,  act  loaning  the 
credit  of  the  State,  and  act  amending  the  charter. 
1853. 

An    act   to    authorize  the  formation    of    railroad 

associations  and  to  regulate  the  same,  approved 
Feb.  24,  1853.     St.  Louis,  '53.     8°.     12  p. 

An  act  to  secure  the  completion  of  certain  rail- 
roads in  Missouri.     1855.     8°.     14  p. 
Note.    See  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1855. 

Compilation  of  the  laws  in  reference  to  such  rail- 
roads as  have  received  aid  from  the  State.  1859. 
8°.     153,  1  p. 

Charter  and  acts  relating  to  the  North  Missouri 

Railroad  Company,  compiled  by  the  counsellor 
of  the  company.     St   Louis,  1865      8°.     104  p. 

Laws  and  documents,  Atlantic  and  Pacific   R.R. 

and  leased  lines      St.   Louis,  1873      8°      242  p. 

See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Rail- 
roads. 

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\_Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'\ 

—  iReformatories.-]      An  act  to  establish  the  Missouri 
Juvenile  Reform  School,  with  a  statement  of  the 
design   and   advantages  of  the   institution.     St 
Louis,  1851.     8°.     23  p. 

An  act  to  establish   reform  schools    in   cities   of 

over  fifty  thousand  inhabitants.     1885.     8°. 
An    act   to  provide    for   locating   and    erecting  a 
State  Reform  School  for  boys.    [1887.]    8°.  5  p. 
An  act  to  estabhsh  an  institution  under  the  name 
and  style  of  the  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls 
[1887.]     8°.     8  p. 
—  [Registration     and    Election.]       Registration    law 
passed  at  the  23d  General  Assembly,  with  forms 
1866.     8°. 

Same,  passed  at  the  adjourned  session  24th  Gen- 
eral Assembly,  with  forms.     1868.     8°.     29  p 

Same,  passed  at  the  26th  General  Assembly,  with 

forms.     1871.     8°.     13  p. 
Registration  and  election  laws  of  Missouri.     Han- 
nibal, 1872.     8°.     15  p. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of 

State.  ^    ■' 
—  [Revenue.]     An  act   to   repeal  part  of   an  act  en- 
titled An  act  to  provide  for   levying,  assessing 
and  collecting  the  revenue,  approved  March  27 
1845.     '45.     8°.  ' 
An  act  for  the  assessment  and  collection  of  the 
revenue.     1864.     8°.     36  p.  I 
Acts  of  a  general  nature  in  relation  to  the  assess- 
ment and   collection  of  revenue,  passed  at  the 
23d  General  Assembly.      1865.     8°. 
An  act  relieving  from  the  penalties  for  the  non- 
payment of  the  taxes  of  1874.     '75.     8°. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Auditor  and 

Secretary  of  State. 

—  [Roads.]     An  act  for  opening  and  repairing  public 

roads  and  highways  in  the  counties  of  Lincoln, 

Randolph,  Warren,  [etc.].     1855.     8°.     14  p 

Road  law  of  Missouri.      Sedalia,  1867.     8°      8  p 

The  general  road  law  of  the  State,  passed  at  the 

adjourned  session  of  the  24th  General  Assembly 

1868.     8°.     15  p.  '' 
Road  law  passed  at  the  adjourned  session  of  the 

26th  General  Assembly.     1872.     8°.     14  p. 

Road  law  in  force  August  1875.     '75.     8°.     20  p 

An  act  to  revise  and  amend  the  general  law  in 

relation  to  roads  and  highways.     1879.    8°.     20  p 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of 

titate.  Laws,  and  below.  Township  Organization. 

—  [St.  Louis.]     Laws  specially  applicable  to  St.  Louis 

county.     1861,     8°. 

An  act  to  revise  the  charter  of  the  city  of  St. 

Louis  and  to  extend  the  limits  thereof.  1870.  8° 
Acts  of  the  General  Assembly,  1877,  in  relation 
to  city  and  county  of  St.  Louis.     St.  Louis,  '77. 

-[Township  Organization.]  The  township  organ- 
ization law,  with  notes  and  decisions.  By  Elijah 
H.  liaines.     St.  Louis,  1872.     8°.     132  p. 

aB'l:':p,Jn':r,;.°"i.',Trio'';."""" '"  ""•"•^^'^  -''•'  '^^^  ^^^-^ 

Townsiiip  organization  law  of  1872  [in  German!. 

'72.     8".     35  J). 

■^^J  u*/!*    Prf'vi.ling    for    township    organization. 

27th  Gcncriil  AsHcmbly       1873.     8".     35  p. 

Township    organization    law   as    amended   by  the 

31  Ht,  32.1,  and  33d  General  Assemblies.  Hanni- 
bal, n.  d.     8".     31  p. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staflf,  Auditor. 

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[^Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]    Appendix  to  the  Journals, 
1841-1903.     28  V. 
See  at  beginning  of  list,  p.  313. 

—  Official  directory.     See   under  Executive  and  Staff, 

Secretary  of  State. 

—  Argument  of   H.    S.   Priest   before  the   joint  com- 

mittee of  Senate  and  House  on  the  subject  of 
"  franchise  taxation."  St.  Louis,  n.  d.  8°. 
17  p. 

—  Memorial  to  the  special  committee  on  the  University. 

n.  t.  p.     7  p 

—  Report   of   the  committee  to  settle  with   the   State 

Auditor  and  Treasurer;  biennial,  1821/22- 
1901/02.     '23-1903.     42  pm.     8°. 

—  Memorial  to  Congress  to  enlarge  the  State  by  taking 

in  the  northwest  part.     1830. 

—  Titles  of  acts  passed,  1833-1903. 

Note.    Publisiied  at  end  of  each  sesBion. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  appointed  by  the  Governor 

to  examine  the  State  Bank  of  Missouri.  Bien- 
nial, 1838/39-56/57.     10  pm.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  currency,  on  the  inde- 

pendent treasury.     1839. 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  on  proposals  of  the 

Iron  Mountain  Company.     1839. 

—  Memorial  to  Congress  on  the  subject  of  the  northern 

boundary.     1840.     8°. 

—  Memorial  to  Congress  on  inundated  lands  and  con- 

struction of  road  from  New  Madrid  across  the 
Great  Swamp.     1840. 

—  Memorial  to   Congress  on  improvement  of  western 

waters.     1842. 

—  Address  before  the  members  of  the  General  Assem- 

bly by  John  H.  Lathrop,  President  of  the  State 
University,  Dec.  22,  1842.  Columbia,  '43.  8°. 
17  p. 

—  Report   of   the   committee   to   settle   with   the   late 

Treasurer,  Feb.  27,  1843.     '43. 

—  Address  of  John  J.  Campbell,  Jan.   8,   1845.     '45. 

12°.     12  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  celebration  of  Jan.  8,  1845, 

47,  49.     '45-49. 

—  Majority  and  minority  report  of  joint  committee  on 

printing.     1845.     8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  University.     1845-81. 

Note.  The  reports  were  generally  made  to  the  Legislature 
by  the  joint  committee  of  thu  two  houses,  at  each  session  be- 
tween the  above  dates.  The  committee  of  the  two  houses 
made  separate  and  not  joint  reports  to  the  28th,  30th  and  31st 
General  Assemblies. 

—  Memorial  from  the  Internal  Improvement  Conven- 

tion at  Springfield  in  1846  to  the  14th  General 
Assembly.     '46. 

—  Memorial  of  President  and  Directors  of  the  Fayette 

Branch  Bank.     1846. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  the  Penitentiary,  1846, 

48,  52,  54,  66,  69.     8°. 

—  Address   of   J.   N.   Burch,   January   8,    1849.     '49. 

8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  erection  of  Lunatic  Asylum. 

1849. 

—  Memorial    of    the   Curators   of   the    University   on 

Normal  Schools.     1849.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Memorial    on  geological  survey    by  the   Historical 

and  Philosophical  Society  of  Missouri.  [1849.] 
8°.     18  p. 

—  Memorial  to  Congress  on  a  geological  survey  of  the 

State.     1849. 

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[^Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Memorial   from  the  citizens  of  Cape  Girardeau  in 

rtference  to  a  railroad.     1849. 

—  Address  on  education   before   both  Houses,  Feb.  7, 

1851,  by  James  Shannon,  President  of  the  State 
University.     '51.     8°.     19  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  visit  the  Lunatic   Asylum, 

with  accompanying  papers.     1851. 

—  Memorial  of  tiie  Chaniber  of  Commerce  of  St.  Louis 

to  the  General  Assembly.     1851.     8". 

—  Memorial    of   the   President  and    Directors    of   the 

Pacific  Railroad,  with  maps  and  other  documents 
attached.     1852.     8°.     24  p. 
Note.     Also  published  in  German. 

—  Memorial  of  the  North   Missouri   Railroad    Conven- 

tion.    1852.     8°.     12  p. 
Note.     Also  published  in  German. 

—  Memorial  to  Consrress  for  grant  of    land  to  Canton 

and  Bloomfield  Railroad  in  Iowa.      1852.     8". 

—  Report   on  the   subject   of   prisons    by  Rev.    A.   L. 

Hamilton.     1S52.     8°.     22  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  to  examine  the  books  of  the 

late  State  Treasurer  and  the  late  State  Auditor. 
1852. 

—  Minority  report  of  committee  to  abridge  the  common 

school    law  and  reduce  the  number  of   officers. 
1^<53. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  the  revision  of  laws  of  1855. 

'55. 

—  Speeches,  preamble  and  resolutions  in  commemora- 

tion   of   the   death   of   members  and   officers  of 
the  General  Assembly.     1855.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  to  examine  into  and  report 

upon  the  condition  of  the  various  railroad  com- 
panies of  the  State.     1855.     8°.     125  p. 

—  Memorial  of  the  State  Agricultural  Society.     1855. 

8°.     3  p. 

—  Valedictory  sermon,  delivered  on  4:th  March,  1855, 

by  Rev.  John  G.  Fackler  [Chaplain  of  the  Sen- 
ate].    '55.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Majority  and  minority  reports  of  committee  of  ways 

and  means  on  defalcation  of  late  State  Treasurer, 
Peter  R.  Glover.     '55.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Memorial  of  the  St.  Louis  House  of  Refuge.     1855 

8°.     8  p. 

—  Memorial    of  the    House    of    Refuge  of   St.  Louis. 

1857.     8". 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  federal  relations  in  rela- 

tion to  Wolf  Island.      1857.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  to  examine  the  Register's 

office.     1857,  .59    61,  72. 

—  Memorial  of  Missouri  Teachers'  Association.     1857. 

H". 

—  Memorial  by  Silas  Reed  to  Congress  on  the  develop- 

ment  of    the    mineral   resources    of    Missouri. 
1857.     H". 

—  AdilresH  of  W.  M.  Leftwich,  Jan.  8,   1859.     '59.    8". 

—  Difl'ours.-   of   Rev.    W.    M.    Prottsninn   on  Thanks- 

giving Day,   Doc.   8,   18.59,   by  invitation   of  the 
(iencral  Assembly.     '.59.     8°.      13  p. 

—  Memorial   for  the  establishment  of  an  agricultural 

colie^'C  in  the  State.      1859.      8". 

—  Eulogy  on  llie  life   and  character  of  Brig. -General 

Nathaniel    F>yon,  by  the  Hon.  George  W.  Ander- 
son.     186.",.     8".     11  p 

—  A  sermon  by  the  Chapluin  of  the  Senate  before   the 

General   Assembly,  Thanksgiving  Day,   Nov    26 
1863.     '63.     8".      10  p. 

—  Report   of    the   committee   to    settle    with    tlie    late 

Treasurer,  W.  VV.  Morrison.     1863. 


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[./owrwa/s,  Documents,  Etc.-,  continned.'\ 

—  Memorial  of  the  General  Assembly  to  Congress  in 

beh;ilf  of  Missouri  State  militia.     18(!;3.     8". 

—  Memorial  of  the  Curators  of  the  University  on  loca- 

tion of  the  State  Agricultural  College.  1865. 
8°.     7  p. 

—  Address  of  Dr.  B.  F.  Crary  on  education  before  the 

General  Assembly.     1^G5.     8°. 

—  Address    of  Dr.    Daniel    Read  on  education  before 

the  General  Assembly.      18(;7.     8°.      IC  p. 

—  Keport    of    joint   committee    on    the    condition    and 

working  of  the  Treasury  Department.     1867.    8°. 

Note.    This  is  pp.  17-"22  in  a  pamphlet  with  "Communica- 
tion from  the  Auditor,"  Yah.  12,  le67. 

—  Report   of   select   committee    to  investigate  s:ile  of 

certain  railroads,  with  evidence.      1.SG7.     8°. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  investigate  books  and 

accounts  of  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  1868. 
8°.     43  p. 

—  Memorial  of  the  Curators  of  the  University  on  loca- 

tion of  Atrrieultural  College  and  other  matters. 
1868.     8"'     13  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  investigate  the  Police 

Departraeiit  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis.  St.  Louis, 
'68.  '  8°.     37.5  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  investigate  the  sale  of 

the  Southwest  Pacific  Railroad.    1869.    8o.     44  p. 

—  Memorial    of  Thomas    Allen,    President  of  the  St. 

Louis  and  Iron  Mountain  Railroad  Company. 
1870.     8°.     11  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  to  investigate  the  manage- 

ment of  the  Penitentiary  in  1867  and  1868.  '70. 
8°.     42  p. 

—  5awe;  additional  report.     1870.     8°.     42  p. 

—  Report  of  special  joint  committee  on  the  Penitentiary. 

1870.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Additional  report  of  majority  and  of  minority  com- 

mittee on  Penitentiary.     1870.     8°. 

—  Testimony  taken  before  investigating  committee  on 

Penitentiary.      1870.     8°.     31  p. 

—  Memorial  from  the    Commissioners   of   the  Water- 

works of  St.  Louis.      1870.     8<*. 

—  Memorial  of  Woman  Suffrage  associations  of  Mis- 

souri.    1871.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  investigating  committee  of  the 

Penitentiary.     1873.     8°.     116  p. 

Note.    Contains  opinion  of  Atty.  Gen.  on  Penitentiary  labor 
contracts. 

—  Copy  of  evidence  before  the  sub-committee  on  inves- 

tigation of  the  Penitentiary.    1875.    8^.    69,  ii,  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  to  examine  the  accounts  of 

the  late  State  Auditor  and  the  late  State  Treas- 
urer.    1875.     8°. 

—  Report  of   the  committee  to  investigate  the  means 

whereby  the  Hannibal  and  St.  Joseph  renewal 
bond  bill  passed  the  27th  General  Assembly. 
1877.     8°.     42!  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  visit  Lunatic  Asylum 

No.  2,  to  examine  into  the  origin  and  extent  of 
the  late  conflagration.     1879.     8°.     23  p. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  to  investigate  the  State 

Treasury,  with  accompanying  testimony ;  30th 
GenerarAssembly.     1879.     8°.     168  p. 

—  Address  of  Hon.  Elihu  B.  Washburne  and  response 

of  Gov.  Thomas  T.  Crittenden  on  the  occasion  of 
the  presentation  of  the  portrait  of  Hon.  Edward 
Hempstead  to   the    State    of    Missouri,    Feb.    3, 
1881.     "81.     8".     19  p. 
~ -Same ;  in  German.     1881.     8°.     19  p. 

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\^Journals,  DocuTnents,  Etc.,  continued. '\ 

—  Report   of    the    committee    on    mining   and   manu- 

factures.    1881.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  to  inquire  into  the  mode  of 

punishment   of    prisoners   in   the    Penitentiary. 
1881.     80.     83  p. 

—  Memorial  of  Curators  to  the  32d  General  Assembly. 

1883.     12°.     14  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  visit  the  various  State  insti- 

tutions.    Biennial,  1883-1903.     11   pm.     8°. 
Note.    Popularly  called  the  "  Junketing  Committee." 

—  Memorial  of  Curators,  1885.     8°.     32  p. 

—  Report  of  the   joint  committee  to  inquire  into  the 

Congressional  grant  of  July  1862,   [etc.]      '87. 
8°.     134(1)  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  labor  in  regard  to  con- 

vict contract  labor.     1887.     8°.     40  p. 

—  Standing  committees  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  the 

34th  General  Assembly.     1887.     8°.     25  p. 

—  Majority  report  of  the  Columbia  investigating  com- 

mittee.    [State  University.]     1889.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  the  same.     1889.     8°.     26  p. 

—  Report  of   joint   committee.     [Above  majority  and 

minority  reports.]     1889.     8°.     36,  ii,  p. 

—  Testimony  taken  before  the  University  investigating 

committee.     1889.     8°.     543  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  investigation  of  the 

management  of  the  Insurance  Department  of  the 
State.     1889.     8°.     27  (2)  p. 

—  Testimony  taken  in  the  Insurance   Department  in- 

vestigation.    1889.     8°.     336  (1)  p. 

—  Sermon    on   constitutional  government,   by  W.   M. 

Prottsman,  Chaplain,  Feb.  8,  1891.     n.   d.     8°. 
9  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  sale  of  State  Blind  Asylum. 

n.t.p.     [1891.]     8°.     2  p. 

—  Supplemental   report   of   committee   to   settle   with 

Auditor  and  Treasurer,  n,  t.  p.  [1891.]  8°. 
2  p. 

—  Report  of  the  investigation  of  the  live  stock  business 

in  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City  and  St.  Joseph.  1897, 
8°.     306  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  St.   Louis  Insane  Asylum. 

1903.     8".     2  p. 

—  Report    of    Penitentiary    investigating     committee, 

1903.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     9  p. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  investigation  of  labor 

in  State  Penitentiary,  1903.     8°.     9  p. 

—  [Speeches  by  Members.]     1852-97. 

Note.  This  is  the  most  complete  list  yet  made  of  speeches 
delivered  in  regular  HesMions;  some  were  not  published  by 
the  State  but  are  included  here  because  they  may  be  regarded 
in  a  sense  as  official  documents. 

Speech  of    Mr.    Allen  of   St.  Louis,   in  Senate, 

Sept.  G,  [7,]  lH,->2.     n.  i.  p.     7  p. 

Suhstaiice  of  the  remarks  made  in  joint  session, 

pending  tlic  election  of  bank  officers,  Jan.  1853, 
to  which  is  apiicndod  the  Buffalo  platform  of 
principles,  and  speech  of  F.  P.  Blair.  1853.  8°. 
44  p. 

Remarks  of  F.   P.  Blair,  Jr.,  in  the   House,  on 

the  repeal  of  the  "Jackson  resolutions."  1853. 
H".      1 6  p. 

Remarks  of  Flon.  F.  P.   Blair,  Jr.,  of  St.  Louis, 

in  joint  session,  upon  the  subject  of  the  Sena- 
torial election,     n.  i.  p.     8".      16  p. 

Note.  ThlH  pamphlet  also  contains :  Remarks  of  Mr.  Blair, 
.Jan.  10,  IS.').'.,  on  the;  riiollon  to  adjourn  the  joint  session  tine 
die:  Remarks  of  sami!,  .Jan.  1 1 ,  1  H,06,  on  Hoiiatorial  election; 
and  Remarks  of  same  In  reply  to  Mr.  Ooodo,  Feb.  2,  1866. 


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Speeches  of  Peter  Carr,  Jan.  27,   1855   [in  joint 

session,  on  election  of  U.  S.  Senator].  St.  Louis, 
'55.  8°.  16  p. 
Remarks  of  Hon.  Robert  C.  Harrison,  Jan- 
uary 27,  1855,  in  joint  session,  pending  the 
election  of  United  States  Senator,  n.  t.  p. 
7  p. 

Remarks  of  J.  T.  Hughes,  in  joint  session,  Jan. 

29,  1855,  on  resolution  to  adjourn  sine  die.  '55. 
8°.     8  p. 

Remarks  of  Hon.  J.  R.  Barrett,  in  joint  session 

Jan.  ;^0,  1855,  ponding  the  election  of  U.  S.  Sen- 
ator.    '55.     8°.     8  p. 

Remarks  of  E.  A.  Donelan,  in  joint  session,  Jan. 

31,  1855,  pending  the  election  of  a  U.  S.  Senator. 
n.  t.p.     8°.     8  p. 

Speech  of  G.  W.  Goode,  Esq.,  of  St.  Louis,  on 

the  motion  to  adjourn  the  joint  session  for  the 
election  of  a  U.  S.  Senator,  Feb.  1,  1855.  '55. 
8°.     36  p. 

Speech  of  James  S.  Rollins,  in  joint  session,  Feb. 

2,  1855,  on  election  of  U.  S.  Senator,  in  reply  to 
Mr.  Goode.     '55.     8°.     16  p. 
Speeches  of  G.  C.  Medley  of  Cole  county,  pend- 
ing the  election  of  a  U.S.  Senator.     St.  Louis, 
1855.     10  p. 

Speech    of    Hon.    Benjamin    W.  Grover,  in    the 

Senate,  February  16,  1855,  upon  the  act  to 
complete  certain  railroads  in  the  State.  '55. 
8°.     13  p. 

Remarks  of  Hon.   Jo  Davis  of    Howard  county, 

on  the  bill  to  re-enact  the  ten  per  cent,  interest 
law  of  1845,  February  19,  1855.  n.  t.  p. 
8". 

Speech  of  Hon.  B.  Gratz  Brown,  in  the  House, 

on  gradual  emancipation  in  Missouri,  Feb.  12, 
1857.     '57.     8°.     31  p. 

Speech  of  Hon.  John  D.  Stevenson,  in  the  House, 

Jan.  16,  1861,  on  bill  calling  a  State  convention. 
n.t.p.     8°.     34  p. 

Speech  in  the  Senate  of  Hon.  W.  Halleburton  on 

the  rights  of  the  States,  Jan.  25,  1861.  '61.  8°. 
14  p. 

Speech  in  the  Senate  of  Gen.  G.  R.  Smith,  on  the 

10th  of  February,  1865.  St.  Louis,  '65.  8°. 
10  p. 

Speech     in     the    Senate    of    Senator    Ellis    G. 

Evans,  on  rebel  enfranchisement,  1870.  8°. 
8  p. 

Speech  of  James  S.  Rollins  in  the  Senate;  a  plea 

for   the   farmers,    mechanics,   and   miners.     St. 
Louis,  1872.     80.     32  p. 
Speech  of   Stilson   Hutchins  in  the  House,  Feb- 
ruary 4,  1874,  on   the  Niedner  claim.     '74.     8". 
25  p. 

Speech  of  Hon.   Louis  Benecke,  in  the  Senate, 

March  19,  1874.     n    t.  p.     8°.     11  p. 

Remarks  of  Stilson  Hutchins  in  the  House,  Feb. 

12,  1875,  on  the  6th  District  contested  election 
case.     St.  Louis,  '75.     8°.     16  p. 

Speech   of    Stilson    Hutchins   Feb.   24   and    26, 

1875,  on  bill  for  issue  of  State  bonds.  '75.  8°. 
18  p. 

Speech  of  Hon.  T.  T.  Hathaway  in  the  Senate 

on  joint  and  concurrent  resolution.  1883.  8°. 
12  p. 

Speech  in  the  Senate  of  Chas.  E.  Peers,  March 

10,  1897,  on  passage  of  Senate  bill  No.  3.  St. 
Louis,  '97.     8°.     20  p. 

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Senate.   Journal,  lst-41st  General  Assembly,  1820-1901. 

St.  Louis,  St.  Cliarles,  Fayette,  Bowling  Green 

and  Jefferson  City.     60  v. 

Note.    The  JourDals  of  the  special  and  regular  sessions  of 

the  7th  General  .Assembly  are   in  one  volume,  the  title-page 

being  that  of  the  special  seasion. 

—  Journal  of  the   Senate,  extra  session  of   the  rebel 

legislature  called  together  by  a  proclamation  of 
C.  F.  Jackson,  begun  and  held  at  Neosho,  New- 
ton county,  Missouri,  on  the  twenty-first  of  Octo- 
ber, 1861      '65.     8°.     45  p. 

—  Rules  of  the  Senate.    See  under  Executive  and  Staff, 

Secretory  of  State,  Official  directory,  [etc.]. 

—  Rules  and  regulatious  for  the  trial  of  Judge  Leland. 

1»4H.     8°. 

—  Report  and  resolutions  on  the  subject  of  the  Union 

and  the  rights  of  the  slave  owner.  16th  General 
Assembly.     1851.     8°. 

—  Report  of  committee   on  internal  improvements  on 

Pacific  Railroad  and  Hannibal  and  St.  Joseph 
Railroad.     1851.     8°. 

—  Report  of  majority  of  committee  on  the  State  Uni- 

versity.    1853.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Official  report  of  the  trial  o1   Hon.  Albert  Jackson, 

Judge  of  the  15th  Judicial  Circuit,  before  the  Sen- 
ate, composing  the  High  Court  of  Impeachment. 
Reported  by  T:  J.  Henderson.    1859.    8°.    480  p 

—  Report  of  committee  of  ways  and  means,  Nov.  19, 

1863,  on  Union  military  bonds.     1863.     8°. 

—  Report  of    committee  on  the  Deaf  and   Dumb  Asy- 

lum, after  visitation.     1866,  70.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on  rebuilding  the  Presi- 

dent's house  at  Columhia,  and  other  matters. 
1867.     8°. 

—  Report  of  select  committee  to  investigate  the  sale  of 

certain  railroads,  on  the  St  Louis  and  Iron 
Mountain  Railroad.     1867.     8°. 

—  Report  of   the   select  committee  on  Iron  Mountain 

R.R.  in  relation  to  Mr.  Allen's  original  title,  and 
the  evidence  before  the  committee ;  also  the  re- 
port of  Senator  Woener.      1868.     8°.     49  p. 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  on  the  Pacific  Rail- 

road Company.     1868.     8°. 

Report  of  the  select  committee  to  visit  the  Lunatic 

Asylum.      1868,  70.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  Report  of   special   committee  concerning  the  Peni- 

tentiary.     1872.     8".     94  p. 

—  Articles   of   impeachment   preferred  by  the   House 

against  Judge  i'hilander  Lucas.     1872.     8°. 

Evidence  taken    by  the   committt-e  on   the    Lunatic 

Asylum,  and  the  evidence  taken  before  the  Board 
of  Managers  of  the  Asylum.     1872.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  to  make  an  inven- 

tory of  the  bonds  in  the  vault  of  the  State  Treas- 
urer.     1875.     8«.      10  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  to  inquire  into  the 

disi)osition  of  the  Agricultural  College  lands. 
1879.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  commitee  on  the  Penitentiary 

instruf:ted  by  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  to  inves- 
tigate tiie  management  of  the  Penitentiary  [1877 
-78] .     '79.     8".     15  p. 

Report  of  the  committee  appointed  to  vi.sit  the  Mis- 
souri Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind. 
1H79.     8".     7  p. 

Report  of  the  committee  on  mining  and  manufact- 
uring, on  visit  to  the  School  of  Mines,  n.  t.  p. 
[1879.]     8°.     3  p. 

lieport  of  the  committee  of  ways  and   means  on  the 

report  of  the  amliting  committee  and  the  valiility 
of  the  bonds  of  the  State  officers.   1879.  8".   32  p. 


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—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  In- 

stitution.    187;).     8°.     9  p. 

—  Report   of   the  committee   of  ways   and   means  on 

special  message  of  the  Governor  relating  to  the 
State's  credit.     1879.     S". 

Note.    With  special  message  of  the  Governor  of  April  22, 
1879.    12  p. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  Agricultural  Collpge 

lands  and  proceeds  of  sales  and  leases  of  same. 
1879.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Evidence  submitted  by  the  special  committee  on  in- 

vestigation into  the  affairs  of  the  State  Treasury. 
1879.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  internal  improvements 

on  the  aid  that  has  been  extended  to  the 
Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  Southwest 
branch.     1879.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of   special  committee  to  investigate  the  in- 

come and  emoluments  of  certain  offices  in  the 
city  of  St.  Louis.     1879.     8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  visit  Blind  Asylum.     1881. 

8°.     6  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  of  ways  and  means  on  the  set- 

tlement of  the  late  Treasurer.     1881.     8«. 

—  Memorial  [of  the  Curators  oi  the  University]  to  the 

32d  General  Assembly.  Jefferson  City,  1883. 
8°.     14  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  Penitentiary.    1883. 

8°.     8  p. 

—  S'ajwe,  with  evidence.      1883.     8°.     153  p. 

—  Memorial  [of  the  Curators  of  the  University]  to  the 

33d  General  Assembly.  Jefferson  City,  1885. 
8°.     32  p. 

—  Statements  and  testimony  of  railroad  managers,  of 

shippers,  farmers,  and  others,  before  committee 
on  railroads  and  internal  improvements.  1887. 
8".     593  p. 

—  Memorial  of  members  of  the   Bar  in  relation  to  a 

Supreme  Court  Commission.     1891.     8°. 

—  Majority  and  minority  reports  of  the  committee  to 

investigate  the  alleged  duplicate  payment  by  the 
State  of  moneys  due  the  seminary  fund.  1892. 
8°.     16  p. 

—  Memorial   addresses  on   the   life   and    cha.*acter   of 

James  Grain  McGinnis,  Jan.  22,  1895.  '95.  8°. 
19  p.     port. 

—  State     University    and    Normal    Schools.      Report 

showing  names  of  officers,  teachers,  and  em- 
ployees, submitted  in  response  to  a  resolution  of 
the  Senate.     1895.     8°.     18  p. 

—  Argument   of    Hon.    Alexander    Martin    before   the 

committee  of  education  of  the  Senate,  on  the 
Harrison  bill,  relating  to  the  College  of  Agricul- 
ture and  Mechanic  Arts,  Feb.  19,  1895.  n.  t.  p. 
8°.     9  p. 

—  Report   of  the   St.   Louis   investigating  committee. 

1899.     8°.     28  p. 

—  Objections   to  Senate   bill    No.  251,  providing   that 

the  Recorder  shall  not  be  required  to  record 
marriage  licenses  when  issued,  ri.  t.  p.  [1903.] 
8°.     5  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  investigate  grain,  turf,  spec- 

ulative and  other  investment  companies,  n.  t.  p. 
[1903.]     8°.     21  p. 

Note.    The  report  of  House  members  of  the  committee  le 
same  as  first  16  pages  of  this. 


\_Speeches  by  Member s.'\ 
Documents,  etc. 


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House  of  Bepresentatives.    Journal,  l8t-4l8t   General 
Assembly,  1820-1901.     54  v.     8°. 

Note.  The  Journals  of  the  19th,  20th  extra,  2l8t  extra,  2*5th 
extra,  and  3lBt  extra  General  Assemblies  are  in  volmueB  with 
the  Senate  Journals.  The  extra  and  regular  17th  General 
Assemblies  are  in  one  volume,  the  title-page  being  that  of  the 
extra  session. 

See  also  beloio,  1874. 

—  Rules  of  the  House.     See  i/nder  Executive  and  Staff, 

Secretary  of  State,  Official  directory  [etc.  ] . 

—  Majority  .-tnd  minority  reports  of  the  committee  to 

investigate  the  State  Bank,  insurance  companies 
and  gas  light  company  chartered  by  the  General 
Assembly.     1841.     8°.     43  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  committee  on  elections  on  contest 

from  Saline  County,  Sappington  vs.  Bingham. 
1846.     8°.     11  p. 

—  Report  of  commission  to  locate  the  Lunatic  Asylum. 

1849.     8°. 

—  Minority  report  of  committee  on  Federal  relations  on 

slavery.     1849.     8". 

—  Report  of  eommittie  on  land  grant  to  aid  in    con- 

struction of  the  Hannibal  and  St.  Joseph  Rail- 
road.    1852.     8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on   land    grant   for   the    Iron 

Mountain  branch  of  the  Pacific  Railroad.  1852. 
8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  land  grant  for  the  Pacific 

Railroad.     1852.     8°. 

—  Minority-report  of  committee  on  land  grant  in  aid  of 

certain  railroads.     1852.     8°. 

—  Communication  of  Wm.   M.  McPherson,  President 

of  Pacific  Railroad,  in  answer  to  House  resolu- 
tion,    n   t.p.     [1857.]     8°.     16  p.       _ 

—  Majority  report  of  the  committee  on  elections  in  the 

case  of  Jackson  vs.  HoUey.     1859. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  elections  in  the  case  of 

Alexander  vs.  Smith.     1862.     8°. 

—  Majority  and  minority  report  of  the  committee  on 

elections  in  tlie  case  of  Lane  vs.  Gentry.  1862. 
8°. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  the  condition  of  cer- 

tain southwestern  counties.     1863.     8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on   internal  improvements  on 

Pacific  Railroad.      1863.     8°. 

—  Report  of  c(mimittee   appointed   to   investigate   the 

conduct  and  management  of  the  militia.  Major- 
ity and  minority  reports  witlithe  evidence.  1864. 
8".     472  p. 

—  Memorial  touching  the  endowment  and  organization 

of  the  State  Agricultural  College.  1865.  8°. 
3  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  Penitentiary.     1866. 

8°. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  ajipointed  to  investigate  the 

charges  ag.iiiist  Col.  T.  J.  Babcoke,  a  member  of 
the  Twenty-third  General  Assembly,  together 
with  the  evidence  in  the  case.     18(i6.     8°.    208  p. 

—  Charges  and  specifications   against  Judge  James  C. 

Moody,  and  his  answer,  with  report  of  the  House 
judiciary  committee  and  rules  for  the  trial. 
1867.     8°. 

Report  of  the  railroad  invcstigiiting  committee  on  the 

sale  of  the  Iron  Mountain  and  Cairo  and  Fulton 
railroads,  together  with  the  evidence.  1867. 
8".     '.)'.)  p. 

Rei)ort  of   the    connnittee    on  retrenchment  on  ex- 

ptiiBCH  of  thi-  govcrnnicnt.      18li7.     8<*. 

Rejiort  of  tlic  Hpccial  connnittee  on  the  investigation 

of  tlic  St.  Louis  I'oard  of  Water  ( ^ominissioners, 
with  accompanying  evidence.      1870.     8°.     58  p. 


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—  Minority  report   of  the   committee   on  the  Lunatic 

Asylum.     1870.     8°. 

—  Majority  and  minority  reports  of  the  special  commit- 

tee to  investigate  tlie  sale  of  State  Bank  stock  to 
James  B.  Eads.      1870.     8°. 

—  Majority  and  minority  reports  of  special  committee 

on  sale  of  bank  stock  to  James  B.  Eads.  1871. 
8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  permanent  seat  of  govern- 

ment.    1871.     8". 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum 

and  of  the  committee  on  Lunatic  Asylum.  1871. 
8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  of  ways  and  means  on  costs  in 

criminal  cases.      1872.     8°.     7  p. 
Ifote.    Also  printed  in  German. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  to  investigate  the 

matter  of  criminal  costs  in  the  Fifth  Judicial 
district.     1872.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Report  of   the  committee  on  that  part  of  the  Gov- 

ernor's message  relating  to  finance  and  credit 
and  State  bonded  debt.     1872.     8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  with  articles  of  impeachment 

against  Judge  Philander  Lucas.     1872.     8°. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  to  investigate  the  condi- 

tion of  the  State  Normal  School  for  the  First 
District.     1872.     8°. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  to  investigate  the  condi- 

tion of  the  State  Normal  School  for  the  Second 
District.     1872.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  special  joint  committee  to  investigate 

the  status  of  the  Normal  School  buildings  in 
the  first  and  second  districts  in  the  State.  1872. 
8°. 

—  ReDort    of    the    committee    on    Lincoln    Institute. 

'1872,     8°. 

—  Report   of    the    judiciary   committee  on   the  claim 

of  John  B.  Gray.     1872.     8°.     28  p. 

—  Majority  and  minority  reports  of  internal  improve- 

ments committee  on  act  to  facilitate  the  con- 
struction of  railroads.      1872.     8^. 

—  Standing  committees  of   the  House.     1873,  75,  81. 

8°. 

—  Instruction  for  drawing  bills,  by  the  judiciary  com- 

mittee.    1873.     8°. 

—  Additional   evidence   in   relation   to   the    Senatorial 

slush  fund.     1873.     8°. 

—  Report   of   committee   to   visit   "  Limerick   Lawn," 

Lafayette  County,  offered  as  a  donation  to  the 
State.     1873.     8". 

—  Majority  report  of  committee  on   elections  on  con- 

test of  Jamison  vs.  Hampton.     1873.     8°. 

—  Same  ;  minority  report.     1873.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on    mines,  manufactures, 

and    other   interests    of    the    State.      1873.      8°. 
67  p. 
Note.    Also  in  German.    102  p. 

—  Same,  1874.     8°.     115  p. 

Note.    Also  in  German.     120  p. 

—  Report  of  special   committee   on   a  change   in   the 

Journal  of  March  24,  1873,  with  evidence. 
1874.     8°. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  to  audit  claims  against 

the  Penitentiary.     1874.     8°. 

—  Night  work.     Report  of  committee  of  inquiry,  with 

accompanying  testimony.     1874.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  Insti- 

tution.    1875.     8°. 

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Eouse  of  Representaiives,  continued. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  to  inquire  into  the  dis- 

bursements of  the  contingent  expenses  of  the 
State  Departments  and  of  the  Supreme  Court. 
1875.     8°.  J       -   . 

—  Report   of    the   committee   on    mmes   and   mining. 

1875.     8°.     5  p.  . 

^  Report  of  the  committee  on  mines  and  mining  on  tne 
School  of  Mines.     1877.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  mines    and    mining  on  the 

ge.iloo-ical  survey  under  Director  of  the  School 
of  Mines  and  the  Curators  of  the  University. 
1877.     8«.     7  p.  T.  * 

—  Report  of  committee  on  immigration  :    Resources  ot 

Missouri,  by  John  J.  O'Neill.   1877.    8«.    14'.),  v,  p. 

—  Resolutions    and   articles    of    impeachment    against 

Elijah  Gates,  State  Treasurer.     1879.     8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  Asylum  No.  2.     1881.     S^. 

9  p. 
Report  of  committee  on  Penitentiary.    1881.    8°.   9  p. 

—  Report    of   committee    on  Penitentiary  on  mode  of 

punishing  persons  confined  in  the  Penitentiary. 
1881.     80.     83  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Insane 

Asylums  at  Fulton.     1881.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  judiciary  committee  as  to  construction  of 

Sect.  34,  Art.  IV  of  the  constitution  of  Missouri. 
1881.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Same,  1883.     8°.     4  p.  .  .u     oo^ 
Report  of  the  State  Library  Committee  to  the  3/d 

General  Assembly.     1883.     8°.     21  p. 
Majority  and  minority  reports  of  the  committee  on 

the  taxation  of  railroads.     1883.     8°.     10  p. 
Report  of  the  specdal  committee  to  investigate  the 

alleged  omission  to  assess  railroad  property  for 

one  year  [etc.].     1885      8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  ot  special  committee  to  investigate  the  alleged 

mismanagement  of  the  Fund  Commissioners  in 
the  purchase  of  certain  Missouri  bonds.     1885. 
8°.     150  p. 
Report   of    the    Fotheringham    investigating    com- 
mittee.    1887.     80.     6  p. 

—  Report   of   the  Walker  investigating  committee   on 

charges  against  Hon.  John  Walker,  State  Au- 
ditor.    1887.     8°.     10  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  charges  against  Hon.  John 

Walker,  State  Auditor,  together  with  the  testi- 
mony of  witnesses.      1887.     8°.     365.  ii,  p. 

Report  of  the  committee  on  labor  in  regard  to  con- 
vict contract  labor.     1887.     8°.     40  p. 

Report  of  committee  on  contested  election  case  of 

McCormack  i;s.  Guy.     1887.     8^.     13  p. 

—  Minority  report  on  same.      1887.     8".     Up. 

—  Report  and  exhibit  of  committee  on  ways  and  means, 

Feb.  5,  1890.      ['91.]       n.  t.  p.     6  p. 
Report  of  special  committee  to  investigate  the  State 

Grain  Inspection  Department.     1891.     8".     38  p. 
Report  of    8i)ecial  committee    on  separation  of  the 

State  University  and  .Agricultural  College,  with 

opinion   of   tlie   Attorney   General.       1891.     8°. 

21  p. 
Rc'Holutions  and  addresses  in  mt'mory  of  members  of 

the  37th  and  38th  General  Assoinljlies.     1895.    8°. 

lip-  .  , 

—  Report  of  special  committee  to  investigate  and  re- 

port on  the  best  system  of  drainage  of  the  swamp 
and  overMowed  lands  of  soutlieast  Missouri. 
1H97.     «".     21  p. 

Report  of  special  swamp  land  ('oniinitloe.     1899.    8". 

Op. 

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House  of  Representatives,  continued. 

—  Statement  of  contestant  in  the  election  case  of  F.  M. 

Wolf,  contestant,  vs.  E.  P.  Norris.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
[1901].     8°.     7,  (1)  p. 

—  Majority  report  of  committee  on  elections  in  case  of 

Welker  vs.  CaMwell.     1903.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Minority  report  on  same.     1908.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  appointeii  to  investigate  grain, 

turf,  speculative  and  other  investment  companies. 
190;?.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     15  p. 
Note..    The  same  report  was  made  to  the  Senate  by  the  Sen- 
ate members  of  the  eommiltee. 

—  \ Speeches  by  Members.^     See  back  under  Journals, 

Documents ,  etc. 

Miscellaneous. 
{^Boundary.']     Correspondence  and  documents  in  rela- 
tion to  the  northern  boundary  of  the  State.     1841. 
8«. 

—  Memorial  of  Convention  of  the  vState  on  admission 

of  Iowa  and  the  northern  boundary  of  Missouri. 
1846.     8°. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Documents, 

etc.,  1830,  40. 
[C'7r?a7.]     See  forward  under  Levee  and  Canal. 
\_Capitol.'\     Report   of   Commissioners   of    permanent 

seat  of  government.     1842-1901.     8°. 

Cont. :  1842.  1891-92.    6  p. 

1850.  1895.     8  p. 

1869.    3  p.  1901.     8  p. 

lCensus.'\     Abstract  of  Census  for  1840,  48,  52,  56,  60, 
64,  68.     7  folders. 
See  (ilso  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of  State. 
\_Givil  War.'\     See  under  Legislature,  J"o«rwa/s,  Z>ocs., 

etc..  Speeches,  1870,  Senate,  1851,  61,  63. 
\_Claims  against   United  States.^     Report  of  John  B. 
Gray,  Agent  for  the  State.     1869.     8°. 
See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Fund  Commis- 
sioners. 
[  Exposition  s.'\      State      Centennial      Committee      and 
Woman's    State     Committee.     Addresses    to   the 
people  of  Missouri  by  the  State  Centennial  Com- 
mittee and  Woman's  State  Committee,  appointed 
by  the  State  Board  of  Centennial  Managers.    St. 
I,oui8,  1875.     8°.     15  (1)  p. 
Centennial   Commission.     Address  of  Hon.   Thomas 
Allen  on  the  history,  characteristics,  resources, 
and    present    condition    of    Missouri,    .Inly    28, 
1876.    Printed  for  the  Commission,  Philadelphia, 
76.     8°. 
World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Department  of  Mis- 
souri;  containing  Acts  of  Congress,  State  law, 
by-laws  and  rules.     Brookfield,  1891.    8°.     18  p. 
World's  Fair    Com,mission.     Missouri   at   the    Fair. 
Official  organ  of  the  World's  F.nir  Commission  of 
Missouri;  v.  1,  no.  1,  June  1892.     8°. 

—  Address  of  J.  K.  Gwynn,  Executive  Commissioner, 

to  the  36th  General  Assembly.    St.  Louis,  [1892.] 
8°.     16  p. 

—  Missouri  at  the  World's   Fair.     St.   Louis,   1898. 

4°. 

—  The    educational    system     of     Missouri.     [From 

"  Missouri   at   the  World's   Fair."]     St.    Louis, 
1893.     4°.      (14)  p. 

—  Full  term   report  of  the  World's   Fair  Board  of 

Missouri.     1895.     8°.     03  p 
Board  of  Commissioners  to   the  Pan-American  and- 

Charleston  Expositions.    Report,  1901/02.    ['03]. 

8°.     38  p. 
See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Board  of 

Agriculture,  1894,  99. 

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[Mo. 


Fair,  State  (1854).     Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Second  Annual    Fair  of  the  Missouri  State  Ag- 
ricultural Society,  Oct.    1854;  arranged  by  Jos. 
L.  Stephens,  Sec.  '55.     8°.     36  p. 
_  Same.     Boonville,  1854.     S".     32  p. 
Guardians,  Board  of.     Report  to  27th  General  Assem- 
bly.    1873.     8°.     39  p.  ,     o  A 
Internal  Improvements,  Board  of.     J""'-"'^^  «/ Pjl^^^'T" 
ings  from  May   6,    1839  to  Dec.    29,  1840    with 
report  of  the  Chief  Engineer,  and  a  rep..rt  ot  a 
geological  reconnoisance  of  the  Osage  river  by 
Dr.  Henry  King.     1841.     8°. 
Note.    Journal  also  issued   alone;  and  Journal  and  Chief 
Engineer's  report  in  another  publication. 

See  also  wider  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1840,  42, 
46,  Senate,  1887,  House.  1863,  72. 
Leaislation,  Uniform.,    Commissioners  on.     Report  to 

39th  General  Assembly.     1897.     «°.     5  p. 
Levee  and  Canal.     Report  of  the  State  Commissioners 
of  their  survey  of  the  levee  and  canal  in  New 
Madrid  County.     1849.     8°.  ^         .    . 

Peace   Commissioners.     Report  of  the    Commissioners 

to  the  Peace  Conference.     1861.     8°. 
[Railroad.^     Report  of  U.  S.  Engineer  in  relation  to 
a  reconnoisance  and  survey  made  by  him  ot  a 
proposed   railroad  from  Louisiana  to  Columbia. 
Printed  by  the  House.     1836.     8". 
ISt.  Loins.^     See  nnder  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State, 
Special  Laws,  and  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  185o,  57, 
6S,  70,  Sena,te,  1879,  99,  House,  1870. 
Soldiers,   Widows  and  Orphans  of.  Special  Agent  for. 
Report  of  A.   W.  Doniphan.     1865.     8°. 

—  Report  of  Albert  Sigel.      1867.     8°. 

—  Report  of  same.     1869.     8°. 

Statistics,  Commissioner  of  lst-2d  annual  report, 
1866-67.     '67-68.     2  v.     8°.     296  p. ;  138  p. 

Topographical  Survey  in  S-  E.  Misi<ouri.  Report  of 
Commissioners  and  Chief  Engineer.  1895.  8°- 
19  p. 

Supplemental  :  Territorial. 

Laws  of  the  Territory  of  Louisiana,  1804-08.  St. 
Louis. '08.     330  p. 

Note  1.  This  was  the  first  book  published  west  of  the 
Mississippi  River.  .  ,.   .,   j  •     ion<  „» 

Note  2  The  province  of  Louisiana  was  divided  in  1S04  at 
33"  north  latitude  (the  northern  boundary  of  present  Louisiana) 
into  the  I^intrict  of  Louisiana,  north,  and  the  Territory  of 
Orleans,  south.  'I'hc  District  of  Louisiana  was  at  tirst  at- 
tached to  the  Territory  of  Indiana  for  judicial  and  adminis- 
trative purposes;  in  IHO.-i  it  was  made  the  lerritory  of 
Louisiana;  and  in  1812  became  the  Territory  or  Missouri, 
the  Territory  of  Orleans  becoming  the  Btate  of  Louisiana. 

—  Same,  1808-10.     St.  Louis,  '10. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  1842. 

Acts  of  the  Territory  of  Missouri,  1813-19.  St. 
Louis,  ['13-19].     8°. 

Uont.  :  July- Auk.  1813.    96  p. 

Dec.  I'^l^-Jan.  1814.  '14.  109  p. 
Dec,  1814-Jan.  181.5.  M.t.  166  p. 
J)ec.,  18ir.-Jan.  1816.  '16.  140  p. 
Dec,  1816-Jan.  1817.  '17.  143  p. 
Oct.-Dec.  1818.     '19.     163  p. 

—  An  act  passed  by  the    General  Assembly  of  tlie  Ter- 

ritiipy  of  Missouri  in  January  1815.  [Militia.] 
St.  Louis,  IHI9.     2:5  ]). 

Digest  of  the  lawH  of  Missouri    Territory.      Added, 

a  variety  of  forms  useful  to  magi.slrales.  By  II. 
S.  Geyer.  St.  Louia,  1818.  «".  xii,  486. 
XX vi,  30  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  1842. 


KANSAS    STATE    PUBLICATIONS. 


List  compiled  by  Mins  Zu  Adams,  Assistant  Secretary  of  the 
State  Historical  Society  of  Kansas,  Topeka.. 

Visited  by  Francisco  Vasquez  de  Coronado,  1541.  Became 
French  soil  through  La  Salle's  discovery  of  Louisiana,  16S2. 
Etienne  Venyard  de  Bourgmont  traversed  northern  Kansas  in  tiie 
interest  of  John  Law's  commercial  enterprise,  1724.  Ceded  to 
Spain,  1763;  ceded  back  to  France,  1801.  Part  of  Louisiana  pur- 
chase, 1803;  of  Louisiana  Territory,  1S04;  of  Missouri  Territory, 
1812-20;  without  Territorial  government,  1821-34  ;  part  of  Indian 
Territory,  1834-54.  Territory  of  Kansas  organized,  1S54.  Slavery 
agitation  centered  in  Kan.sas,  1854-()1.     Admitted  as  a  State,  lsi31. 

State  documents  and  reports  issued  annually  prior  to  1877;  bi- 
ennially since,  with  few  exceptions,  covering  two  years  ending 
June  30  of  even  years,  when  liscal  year  ends.  Published  at  the 
capital,  Topeka,  unless  otherwise  specified. 

Public   documents,   annual,    1861-64,   68-76;  biennial, 
1877/78-1901/02.     '62-1902.     31  v.     8°. 

Note.  Include  the  reports  of  the  executive  officers,  and  for 
many  years  those  of  the  educational  and  charitable  institutions. 
1886-96  iu  2  v.  each.  1865-67  not  seen,  but  according  to  Audi- 
tor's reports  of  same  years  were  printed. 

Constitutions  and  Constitdtional  Conventions. 

Topeka  Constitution.,  1855. 

Note.  Kansas  Territory  was  opened  to  settlement  May  30, 
1854,  with  the  provision  that  its  citizens  should  decide  for 
themselves  whether  the  State  upon  its  admission  should  be 
slave  or  free.  The  first  Territorial  Leiiislature,  elefted  by 
voters  from  Missouri,  legalized  slavery  withiu  the  Territory. 
The  Free-State  settlers  thereupon  framed  a  Free-State  cousii- 
tution  at  Topeka,  and  formed  a  "  State  "  government.  Effort 
for  admission  under  this  constitution  continued  until  the  1  er- 
ritorial  Legislature  in  January  1858  (for  the  first  time  a  Free- 
State  body)  superseded  tlie  "  State  "  government  and  inaug- 
urated the  Leavenworth  movement. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  Territorial  delesjate  convention 

held   at    Big    Springs  on  the    5th-6th    of  Sept., 
1855;    Proceedings  of   the    State    Constitutional 
Convention   held    at  Topeka  Sept.   19-20,   1855. 
Lawrence,  n.  d.     1  pm.     8°.     16  p. 
Note.    Each  8  p.,  with  separate  title-pages.    These  conven- 
tions framed  no  constitution  but  were  preliminary  features  of 
the  Free   State   movement  which   culminated  in  the   Topeka 
Convention  of  October  1855.    See  preceding  note. 

Constitutional    Convention  proclamation   [for    an 

election,  Oct.  9,  1855,  of  delegates  to  the  Topeka 
Constitutional  Convention].     4°.     broadside. 

—  Proceedings     of     the      Constitutional     Convention, 

Topeka,  October  23-November  11,  1855.    (In  the 
Daily  Kansas  Freeman.)     Topeka,  '55. 
Note.    This  is   included    here    because  the   Freeman   was 
recognized  as  the  "  otficial  organ"  ot  the  convention. 

—  Constitution.     Lawrence,  1855.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Executive  Committee  of  Kansas   Territory.     Proc- 

lamation :   election  on   the   Topeka  constitution, 
and  general  banking  law,  Dec.  15, 1855.  broadside. 

—  Memorial  to  Congress  for  admission.     1856.     circ. 

—  Free-State  delegate  convention.   Deceiuber  2,   1857 

(Lawrence).     Proceedings,     broadside. 
Note.    Held  by  Free-State  men.  who  framed  no  constitution 
but  passed  resolutions  denouncing  the  Lecomptou  con.-<tUuliou 
and  asking  the  extra  session  of  the  Legislature  to  submit  the 
Topeka  and  Lecompton  constitutions  to  a  vote  of  the  people. 

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Topeka  Constitution,  1S55,  continued. 

—  Topeka  Legislature.      Concurrent  resolutions,  [Jan. 

11,  1858,  to  the  Territorial  Legislature,  sitting  at 
Lawrence,  asking  the  recognition  of  the  Topeka 
State  Government].    (CouncilJour.,  1858,  p.  38.) 

—  Kansas  Territorial  Legislature.      [Rt-ports  of  special 

committee  on  the  memorial  of  the  State  Legisla- 
ture.]     (Council  Jour.,  1858,  p.  74.) 
Lecompton  Constitution,  1857. 

Note.  The  pro-slavery  party  of  the  Territory  framed  a  con" 
stitution  at  Lecompton  in  the  fall  of  ISftT,  and  with  the  con^ 
nivance  of  the  national  administration  sought  to  force  i' 
upon  the  people  of  Kansas  by  a  fraudulent  election,  Decem- 
ber 21,  1857.  But  the  Free-State  party,  in  October  1857,  had 
elected  the  Territorial  Legislature,  and  was  able  to  secure 
the  final  defeat  of  the  constitution  August  2,  1858.  See  also 
under  Supplemental,  Election  Frauds. 

—  Kansas  Territorial  Legislature.     Act  to  provide  for 

a  call  of  a  convention  to  form  a  State  constitu- 
tion.    (Statutes,  1855,  p.  172.) 

—  Woodson,  Daniel,  Secretary.     Report,  January  13, 

1857,  of  abstract  of  votes  cast  October  6,  1856, 
for  and  against  the  call  of  a  convention.  (Council 
Jour.,  1857,  p.  .303.) 

—  Kansas   Territorial   Legislature,    1857.     Act  to  pro- 

vide for  the  taking  a  census  and  election  for 
delegates  to  a  convention.     (Laws,   1857,  p.  60.) 

—  Geary,  John  W.     Message  vetoing  Lecompton  Con- 

stitutional Convention  act,  February  18,  1857. 
(Hist.  Soc.  Trans.,  v.  4,  1890,  p.  717.) 

—  Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Constitutional  Con- 

vention, with  text  of  constitution.  {Kan.  W. 
Herald,   Leavenworth,    November   7-I)ecember 

12,  1857;  April  3,  17,  May  1,  1858.) 

Note.  The  Herald  was  not  an  "  official  or^an,"  but  this  en- 
try is  included  here  because  these  Proceedings  have  not  been 
found  in  any  other  form. 

—  Kansas    Territorial     Legislature,    December    1857. 

Act  submitting  the  constitution  framed  at  Le- 
compton for  adoption  or  rejection  to  an  election 
on  January  4,  1858.      (Laws,  1857,  p.  17.) 

—  President  of  the  Council  and  Speaker  of  the  House 

of  Representatives,  Territory  of  Kansas.  Report 
on  the  result  of  the  vote  of  December  21  for  the 
Lecompton  constitution  and  on  the  result  of  the 
election  of  January  4  under  said  constitution; 
Also  proclamation  of  the  Acting-Governor,  the 
President  of  the  Council,  and  the  Speaker  of  the 
House  of  Representatives,  on  the  result  of  the 
vote  of  .January  4  on  the  submission  of  the  Le- 
compton constitution  to  a  vote  of  the  people. 
[1858.]     2  column  broadside. 

—  Vote  for  State  officers,  Jan.  4,  1858.     broadside. 

—  Denver,  Gov.  J.  W.     Election  proclamation,  June  3, 

1858,  for  election,  August  2d. 

—  See  also  various  entries  under  Supplemental. 
Leavenworth  Constitution,  18.^8. 

Note.  In  the  Hpring  of  IS.'iS  the  Kree  State  party  of  the  Ter- 
ritory, to  offset  the  lyocompton  instrument,  framed  and 
adopted  the  Leavenworth  constitution.  Upon  the  defeat  of 
the  I.econi|>loii  conHtitutioii  In  August  the  Leavenworth  move- 
ment wag  abandoned. 

—  Kansas  Territory.   Legislature.   Act  to  provide  for  the 

election,  March  !).  1858,  of  ileiegates  to  a  conven- 
tion  to   frame   a   Stale  constitution,     broadside. 

—  Report  of    conitnittee  on  education;    F.    N.    Blake, 

chairman.      1858.     f".     broailside. 

—  ileport  of  conmiittee  on  schedule;  A.   Soule,  chair- 

man.     [1858.]      20^  X  !)i,  in.    broad.side. 

—  Remonstrance,    March   30,  1858,  against  the  passage 

of  tlic  Lecompton  constitution,     broadside. 

—  Text  of  constitution,     n.  d.     broadside. 


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[Kan. 


Leavenworth  Constitution,  185S,  continued. 

—  Address  to  the  American  public.     [1858.]    f°.    broad- 

side. 
Note.     The  Convention   appointed  a  committee  to  prepare 
an  adilress  to  accompany  the  constitution,  copies  to  be  printed 
In  English  and  Grerman. 

—  Call    for   convi  iition,    April   28,    1858,   to    noniittate 

State  officers  under  the    Leavenworth   constitu- 
tion. 
Wyandotte  Constitution,  1S59. 

—  Rules  for  the  goveriinient  of  tlie  convention,  adopted 

Julys,  1859.     Wyandotte, '59.     24°.      12  p. 

—  List  of  members  of   the  convention,  July  5,   1859. 

broadside. 

—  Proceedings  and  debates.    Ariel  E.  Drapier,  reporter. 

Wyandot,  1859.     8«.     4r,,  439,  16  p. 

—  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Kansas  adopted  at  Wy- 

andot, July  29,  lhi59.    n.  t.  p.     ['59?]    8°.     16  p. 

—  Constitution.     German  ed.     1871.     8°.     42  p. 

—  Same,  Swedish.     1871.     8°.     4(;  p. 

—  Same,    [with    amendments].      1875.     n.    t.   p.      8". 

29  p. 

—  Constitution,  with  all   amendments  adopted  prior  to 

January  1,  1897.     n.t.p.     8°.     31  p. 
Note.    Constitution  also  included  in  General  Statutes,  18G2- 
1901. 

—  See  also  under  Supplemental,  Claim.s. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of  State., 
1888;  and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs., 
etc.,  1876. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.  Annual  message,  1861-77;  biennial  mes- 
sage, 1879-1903.    n.t.p.   ['61-1903.]    32pm.    8°. 

Cont. :  By  Charles  Robinson,  1861-62;  by  Thomas  Carneyi 
186.3-64;  by  S:  J.  Crawford,  1865-68;  by  J.  M.  Harvey,  1869-72; 
by  T:  A.  Osborn,  1873-76;  by  G:  T.  Anthony,  1877;  by  J:  P. 
St.  John,  1879-81;  by  G;  \V.  Glick.  1883;  by  J:  A.  Martin, 
188.5-89;  by  L.  U.  Humphrey,  1889-91;  by  L.  D.  Lewelling, 
1893-95;  by  E.  N.  Morrill,  1895;  by  J:  W.  Leedy,  1897;  by 
W:   E.  Stanley,  1899-19U1;  by  W.J.  Bailey,  1903. 

Note..  Two  messaj/es  eacli  were  submitted  to  the  Legisla- 
tures of  1889  and  1895,  by  the  outgoing  and  incoming  Executives, 
the  sessions  having  commenced  before  the  qualification  of  the 
new  Governors.  Some  of  the  earlier  messages  were  printed 
in  German  and  Swedish. 

—  Proclamation,    October   8,    1864     [calling    out    the 

militia  of  Kansas  to  repel  the  rebel  invasion 
under  General  Price],     broadside. 

—  Thanksgiving  proclamation,  1865,  77,,  79-81,  85,  86, 

88,  89,  91,  95,  96,  97.     circulars. 

—  Message  [special  stssion],  September  1874.    [Grass- 

hopper relief.]     n.  t.  p.     8°.     5  p. 
See  also  under  Institutions,  Agriculture,  Board  of  Agri- 
culture, 1877. 

—  The  Osage  troubles  in  Barbour  county,  Kansas,  in  the 

summer  of  1874;  correspoiiilence  between  the 
State  government  and  the  Interior  Department  — 
testimony  relative  to  the  killing  of  four  Osage 
Indians.     '75.     8°.     68  p. 

—  Message  :  Report  of  State   Board  of  Agriculture  on 

destitution,  January  26,  1875.    n.  t.  p.    8°.    17  p. 

—  Statement   relative   to   the   claims  of  the    State  of 

Kansas    for    money    expended    for    the    United 
States  in  organizing,  arming,  equipping,  supply- 
ing,   subsisting,    transporting,    and    paying    the 
State  militia,  and  of  the  necessity  and  authority 
for  such  expenditure.     By  G:   T.  Anthony,  Gov- 
ernor.    1877.     8°.     28  p. 
Note.     Relates  to  the  Price  Raid  claims  and  claims  arising 
from  Indian  depredations,  1865-69.    Also  contains  a  statement 
of  bonds  issued  by  the  State  for  military  purposes. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Claims. 

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Governor ,  continiied. 

—  Special  message,  February  1877,  to  the  Legislature, 

relating  to  lands  granted  to  the  State  of  Kansas 
by  the  United  States,     n.  d.     S°.     15  p. 

—  Message  of  Geo.  T.  Anthony,  retiring  Governor,  to 

the  Legislature,  Jan.  13, "l879.      '79.     8°.     (i2  p. 

2^ote.  Relates  to  State  claims;  school  lands;  strike  of  em- 
ployees on  the  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  R.R. ;  Indian  raid  of  September 
and  October  1878;  report  of  pardons  granted. 

—  Pardons  granted  from  January  8,  1883,  to  January 

12,  1885,  by  G:   W.  Glick.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Message  of  G:   W.  Glick,  March  18,  1884.     [Special 

session.]     (In  House  and  Senate  Journals,  1884.) 

—  First  inaugural    address,    January    12,   1885.       [By 

Gov.  J:  A.  Martin.]     (In  his  Addresses,  p.  fi7.) 

—  Message,  Feb.  23,   1885,  [re]  dismissal  of  quo  war- 

ranto proceedinss  [brought  by  the  State  against 
the  Kansas  Pacific  Railway  Co.].  n.  t.  p.  8°. 
4  p. 

—  Arbor  day  proclamation.  1885,  88,  89,  92,  98-1900. 

—  Proclnmation,  death  of  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant,  1885. 

—  Special  message  of  John  A.  Martin,  1886.     '86.     8°. 

32  p. 

—  The  Governors  of  Kansas;  2d  inaugural  address  [of 

Gov.  J  :  A.  Martin]  Jan.  9,  1887.  (In  his  Ad- 
dresses, p.  210.) 

—  Message    from    the    Governor,    February    25,   1«87. 

[Excessive  appropriations.]     n.  d.     8°.     4  p. 

—  List  of  pardons  during  the   biennial  period  ending 

January  14,  1889.     n.  d.     8".     8  p 

—  Inaugural  address  of  Lyman  U.  Humphrey,  January 

14,  1889.     '89.      12°'.     10  p. 

—  Proclamation  relative  to  the  celebration  of  the  100th 

anniversary  of  the  inauguration  of  Washington  ; 
April  30,  1889. 

—  Interstate    deep    harbor    convention   proclamation, 

August  14,  1889. 

—  Labor  Day  proclamation,  August  13,  1890. 

—  Columbus  Day  proclamation,  September  7,  1892. 

—  Inaugural  address  of  L.  D.   Lewelling,  January  9, 

1893      n.  d.     8°.     9  p. 

—  An   address   by   L.    D.   Lewelling  delivered  at   the 

Kansas  building.  World's  Columbian  Exposition, 
Chicago,  September  12,  1893,  the  occasion  being 
Kansas  Week  at  the  World's  Fair.  n.  d.  ['93?] 
8°.     8  p. 

—  Fred   Lewis    et   al.,    plaintiffs    in    error,    vs.  L.   D. 

Lewelling,    as    Governor,    et    al.,  defendants  in 
error.     Brief  in  Supreme  Court  for  defendants. 
[1893?]     8°.     18  p. 
Note.    Power  of  Governor  to  disband   and   muster  out  a 

company  of   the  military  guard  was  atlhnied  by  suit.     Sup. 

Court  rpt.  v.  h.',,  p.  201. 

—  An  act  concerning   railroads,    conferring  additional 

powers  <>n  the  Hoard  of   Railroad  rominissioncrs 
and  providing  penalties  for  its  violation,     n.  t.  p. 
8".     16  p. 
Note.    Form  of   bill  sent  by    the  Governor  in  February 
18'JS  lo  members  of  the  Legislature. 

—  Message  from   Joiin    W.    Leedy   to  special   session, 

December  21,  1898.     7i.  -i.  ['98?J      8".     6  p. 

—  Kansas  regiilationH  concerning  cattle  transportation; 

proclamation  (luariintining  ci'rtain  localities  on 
accoutit  of  Texas  fever.    Feb.  25,  1899.    circular. 

—  Same.     April  1,  1903.      circular. 

Note.    Quarantine  including  ulso  cattle  infected  with  mange 


—  See  also  vnder  Institutions, 
lications ;  and  under 
Docs.,  etc.,  1802,  87. 


Historical  Society,  Puli- 
Legislature,    Journals., 

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Adjutant  General.  Annual  report,  1862,  64-1901/02. 
['63?]-iy02.  22  pm.,  1  v.  8°. 
Note.  No  rpt.  for  1861  was  published,  though  rpts.  of  the 
battle  of  Spiingfiuld  were  printed  in  the  Public  Docs,  for 
that  year.  18612  in  Pub.  docH.  ISfii,  pp.  9.J-14S.  Published 
biennially  Bince  ls7'.i/80,  v.  '2-13;  otherH  annual,  except  1873/74 
and  1S76/78.  1877/78  would  properly  have  been  the  Ist  bien- 
nial. Rpt.  18(U  contains  history  of  the  State  militia  to  De- 
cember 31,  1864,  including  the  Price  raid,  and  contains  714 
pages. 

—  Reports  for  the  years  1862,  65,  66,  67,  68,  including 

the   reports    of   the  (Quartermaster    General    for 
1862,  65,  67,  iiml  reports  of  the  Kansas  regiments 
at   the    battle   of    Springfield,  August    10,   1«61. 
1902.     8°. 
Note.    Reprints  in  one  pm.  with  separate  pagings. 

—  An  act  for  the  enrollment,  organization,  discipline, 

and  pay  of   the  militia,   1865.      n.  t.  p.     ['65?] 
8°.     8  p. 

—  Same.     [187-.]     32°.     10  p. 

—  Report,   V.   1-2,   1861-65.     Leavenworth,  '67.     2  v. 

8°. 
Note.    Contains  rosters  of  Kansas   regiments   in   the  Civil 
War,  military  history  during  that  period,  etc. 

—  Same.     1896.     8°. 

Note.    Reprint  in  1  v. 

—  Official  military  history  of  Kansas  regiments  during 

the  War  of  the  Rebellion.     Compiled  by  J.  B. 
McAfee  from  reports  of  officers.     Leavenworth, 
1870.     8°. 
Note.     Reprinted  from  Report  1861-65. 

—  Roster   of  Kansas   State   militia,    1880.      n.  d.     8°. 

7  p. 

—  Circular,  1880,  87,  94,  96,  97,  1900-02.     8°. 

—  General  orders,  1885,  86,  91,  93-1903.     8°. 

Note.    No  complete  file  of  either  circulars  or  orders  is  in 
existence.     Both  reprinted  latterly  in  ann.  rpts. 

—  Military    map  of    Kansas     [1886].       Chicago,    '86. 

13  X  25  in. 

—  Report  of  Military  Board  [Dec.  7,   1886].     n.t.p. 

8".     3  p. 

—  A    roster  of  volunteer  troops  furnished   by  Kansas 

for  the    Spanish-American  War,   1898.     '99.  8°. 
48  p. 

—  Kansas  militia  law,  1899,  1901,  02,  03.     n.  d.     4  pm. 

8°. 

—  Kansas  troops  in  the  volunteer   service  of  the  U.  S. 

in  the  Spanish  and  Philippine  Wars.      1900      8o. 
65-261  p. 

Note.    Reprint  from  12th  bien.  rpt. 

—  Roll  of  the   officers   and   enlisted  men  of  the  third, 

fourth,  eighteenth  and  nineteenth  Kansas  Volun- 
teers, 1861.      1902.     8°.     154  p. 

Note.    Reprinted  from  13th  bien.  rpt. 

—  Kansas    National    Guard.     Minutes    of    the    first 

meeting    of     the     association,    1880.      '80.     8°. 

IB  p. 
Report   of  first  annual  encampment,    1885.     '85. 

8°.     10  p. 
Rules   and    regulations,    1885,    97,     1901.       '85- 

[1901].     3v.     12°. 
Report  of  proceedings,  first    annual    meeting  of 

the  Military  Order  of  the  Officers  of  tiie  Kansas 

National  Guard,  1891.     '91.     8°.     8  p. 

Roll  of  officers,  1901,  02.     2  pm.     8°. 

See  also  back  under   Governor,  1864,  77,  93,  and 

forward  under  Attorney  General,  1862. 


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Attorney  General.  [Annual]  report,  1863,  75,  76; 
biennial  report,  lst-13th,  1877/78  - 1!)01/02. 
['64]-1902.     16  V.     8°. 

—  Special  report,  1885.     n  d.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Opinion   [on]  the  right  of  military  appointees  to  a 

seat  in  State  Senate,  1862.     '62.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Opinion,  November  12,    1875  [on  legality  of  Legis- 

lative session  in  January  18761.  n.  d.  8° 
8p.        _ 

—  Statement   in  relation   to   expenses   in   the   Lappin 

cases,  1876.     n.  d.     8°.    6  p. 

—  Opinion    [on]    State   vs.    Lappin,   1877.     n.   d.    8" 

3  p. 

—  Opinion    [on]    new   school-book    law,   1878.      n.   d. 

4°.     2  p. 

—  Communication   to  the   Governor,    1880.      [County 

boundaries.]     4°.     3  p.     map. 

—  Charter  of  the  Kansas  Medical  Society  held  to  be 

void;  opinion,  1880.     n.t.p.     4°.     (4)  p. 

—  The  prohibitory  amendment;  opinion,  1880.     n.  t.  p. 

4°.     (2)  p. 

—  OflBcial  letters  giving  facts  and  figures  on  the  enforce- 

ment of  the  prohibitory  liquor  law.  1885.  n.  d. 
8°.     8  p. 

—  County   officers.    State   of  Kansas.     October    1885. 

Compiled  by  the  Attorney  General,  n.  d.  8° 
16  p. 

—  Briefs  in  cases  before  the  Kansas  Supreme  and  Ap- 

pellate Courts,  and  the  U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  First 
Division,  District  of  Kansas,  1899,  1900.  n.  d. 
15  pm.     8°. 

—  The  State  of  Kansas  vs.  the  State  of  Colorado,  in 

the  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S.  Brief  of  com- 
plainant,    n.  d.     [1902.]     8°.     153  p. 

Note.    Case  relates  to  the  use  of  the  waters  of  the  Arkansas 
River  for  irrigation.- 

Auditor.  Annual  report,  [lst]-16th,  1861-76;  bien- 
nial report,  l,st-13th,  1877/78-1901/02.  Law- 
rence   and    Topeka,  '62-1902.       11    nm  .  16   v 

8°. 

Note.     1861-62  printed  in  Public  documents. 

—  Report,   [April  19,   1861.     In  House  Journal,  1861 

p.  184] . 

—  [Report,  February  5,  1868.    In  House  Journal,  1868 

p.  389.] 

—  Report  relating  to  sections  16  and  36  in  Indian  reser- 

vations, January  1877.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     4  p. 

—  School  lands,  January  1879.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Maintenance     of    destitute    insane,    January    1889. 

circular. 

—  Kansas   school    lands.     Record    of  unsold  and    for- 

feited lands  oi)en  to  sale  and  settlement  in  Kan- 
sas. Comp.  by  G:  E.  Cole,  1901.  ['01.]  24°. 
26  p. 

—  Estimate  of  appropriations  for  fiscal  years  1903-06 

['02.]     8".     22  p. 

Note.     Reprinted  from  13th  bien.  rpt. 

—  See  also  under  lnn\)ec\:\onH.ni\  Regulation,  Railroads, 

Railroad    Assessors,    Note;     under    Legislature 
Journals,   Docs.,  etc.,  1862,  70;   and  under  Sun- 
plcmcntal.  Auditor. 
Pardons,    Hoard   of.     Rules  adopted    March    8     1893 
circular.  ' 

Paymaster  and  Inspector  General.   Report,  1865    n  t  n 
8°.     10  p.  •      .    ./  . 

Quartermaster  General.     Report,  1862,  65,  67. 

Note.     \mz  In  Pnb.  dooH.  1807,  In  rpt.  of  Adit.  Genl. 
8oe  alHO  back  Adjt.  (Jeneral. 

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Secretary  of  State.  Annual  report,  Ist-lOth,  1861- 
7G;  biennial  report,  lst-13th,  1877/78-1901/02. 
'G2-1903.     14  pm.,  12  v.     8". 

—  First  census,  State  of  Kansas;    instructions  issued 

by  the  Secretary  of  State.     18<)5.     8°.     24  p. 
See   also    under    Constitutions,    Lecompton    Gonstitutiont 
1857. 

—  Abstract  statement  of  the  population  of  Kansas  by 

townsliips,  as  shown  from  the  census  returns, 
1870.     '71.     8°.     18  p. 

—  Officers  and  judges,  and  members  of  the  Legislature 

for  the  year  1877.     nd.     8«.     4  p. 

—  Roster  of  State  government,  1877.     '77.     B".     7  p. 

—  List  of  organized  counties,  with  county  seats,  officers, 

etc.,  1884.     circular. 

—  List  of  county  officers.    State   of   Kansas,  January 

1880.     n.  d.     8".      10  p. 

—  Official  roster  showing  State  and  county  officers,  and 

U.  S.  court  officers.     1888.     12°.     65  p. 

—  Publication  of  constitutional  amendment,  voted  on 

November  6,   1888.     2  p.  circular. 

—  State  officers  of  Kansas,  from   1861  to  1890.     n.  d. 

16°.      (3)  p. 

—  Same;  broads^ide. 

—  Official  directory.   State   of  Kansas,    July    1,    1891. 

'91.     120.     39  p. 

—  Names  of  county  clerks  and   treasurers  in  Kansas. 

1892.     broadside. 

—  Kansas  blue    book;    an  official    State  directory  and 

handbook,  July  1893.     '93.     8°.      102  p. 

—  Official  roster  of  the  officers  and  boards  of  the  State 

of  Kansas,  together  with  official  statements  of 
votes  cast  at  the  general  elections  of  1899-1900, 
02.     1901-02.     2  pm.     8". 

—  See   also    under  Legislature,  Journals,    Docs.,   etc., 

1862. 
Treasurer.     Annual   report,    lst-16th,    1861-76;    bien- 
nial   report,     lst-13th,    1877/78-1901/02.       '62- 
1902.     17  pm.,  11  V.     8°. 

Note.  One  page  report  for  1861  in  Pub.  docs.,  1861.  1861- 
62  printed  in  tlie  Topeka  State  Record,  1863,  and  reprinted  in 
pm.  in  1885. 

—  Supplemental  report,  January  10,  1876. 

Note.    In  rpt.  for  1875,  p.  63-64. 

—  State  bonds;  statement,  Jan.  30.  1877.  n.t.p.  8°.  3  p. 

—  Statement,  February  14,  1879.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Supplemental  report,  Jan.  1,  1887.    n.  t.  p.    8°.    3  p. 

—  Monthly  report  of  operations  of  the   State   Treas- 

urer's office,  July  1893-July  1896.  '93-96.  8°. 
37  folders. 

—  Laws  governing  the  Kansas  State  Treasury  and  de- 

fining the  official  duties  of  its  chief  officer ;  com- 
piled by  J.  S.  Dawson.      1899.     80.     81  p 

—  See   also   under    Legislature,   Journals,   Docs..,  etc., 

1862,  70,  74,  75,  76. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

BanJc  Commissioner  (1891-).  Biennial  report,  1st- 
6th,  1891/92-1901/02.     '92-1902.     6  v.     8°. 

—  Special  report,  October  3,  1893.     '93.     8°.     75  p. 

—  Summary  of  2d  biennial  report,   1894.     '94.     8°. 

23,  59  p. 

—  Banking  law,  1897,  1901.     '97-1901.     2  pm.     8°. 
See  also  under  Constitutions,  Topeka  Constitution,  1855. 

—  Building  and  loan  law,  1899.     n.t.p.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Annual    report,    lst-4th,   1899-1902,   showing    the 

condition  of  building  and  loan  associations  in 
Kansas.     1900-03.     4  v.     8°. 


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Charities  and  Corrections,  Board  of  Trustees  of 
(1876-).  Biennial  report,  Ist-lSth,  \^71  Jlli- 
1901/02.     '78-1902.      11  v.     S". 

Note.  The  original  law  providing  for  the  Board  haB  been 
amended  at  various  times,  and  was  completely  revised  in  19l)l. 
The  Board  has  control  of  the  State  llospitals  at  Osawato- 
mie,  Topeka,  and  Parsons,  State  School  for  the  Blind,  State 
School  for  the  Deaf,  Boys'  Industrial  School,  State  School  for 
Feeble-minded,  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home,  and  the  Girls'  In- 
dustrial School.  It  Is  also  required  to  visit  all  poorhouses, 
jails  and  lockups  in  the  State.  Its  report  includes  those  of 
the  several  institutions,  together  with  those  of  Independent 
charities  receiving  State  aid. 

The  Ist  and  2d  rpts.  were  pub.  as  separate  rpts.  of  the  differ- 
ent institutions,  and  also  bound,  as  was  the  Zd,  in  Pub. 
documents. 

—  Special  report,  1885.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Laws   and  statistics  relating  to  the  charitable  in- 

stitutions of  Kansas,  from  the  foundation  to  the 
fiscal  year  ending  June  HO,  1889.     '89.    8".    47  p. 

—  See    also    forward,    Public    Institutions;     under 

Institutions,  Reformatories.,  State  Reform  School. 
1881 ;  and  under  Legislature,  Journals^  Docu- 
ments., etc.,  1877,  81,  89. 
Dental  Examiners,  Board  of  (1885-).  Annual  re- 
port. Ist,  2d,  4th-7th.  1885,  87,  88,  90,  92,  1902, 
03.     '85-1903.     7  pm.     8°. 

Note.  The  rpts.  are  Irregular  in  publication  and  enumera- 
tion. 

[Education'\     Board   of  Education  (1876-).  Course 

of  study  for  county  normal  institutes,  annual, 

1877-79,  83-87,  89,  98-1900.  '77-19(10.  12  pm. 
8°. 

Note.  Officially  compiled  but  privately  printed,  annually 
with  few  exceptions. 

—  County    examination    questions,    1889,    96,    1903. 

3  broadsides. 

—  Rules  and    regulations    governing   the  issuing    of 

State  certificates,  life  diplomas,  and  conductors' 
and  instructors'  certificates.  1893,  1902.  2  pm. 
8°. 

—  Manual  for  the  use  of   approved   institutions  of 

learning,  and  of  candidates  for  the  certificates 
and  diplomas  issued  by  the  Board,  1894,  1902. 
'94-1902.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  and  County  and  City  Superintendents  of  Schools. 

Course  of  study  for  the  public  schools,  district 
and  elementary  grades.     1896.     8°.     59  p. 

Note.  Bound  also  with  10th  bien.  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Public 
Instruction,  1805/96. 

Superintendent  of  Public   Instruction.     Annual  re- 
port, lst-16th,  1861-76;  biennial  report,  lst-13th, 
1877/78-1901/02.     '62-1902.     29  v.     8°. 
Note.     1861-62  in  I'ub.  documents  of  same  years. 

—  Advance  pages  of  the  I3th  biennial  report,  1901/02. 

'02.     8°.     170  p.     il. 

—  [Laws  and   Forms.]    Laws  and  forms  relating  to 

common  scliools,  with  list  of  school-books.  Law- 
rence and  Leavenworth,  1H03,  67.      2  pm.     8". 

Laws    and    amendments    to    sciiool  laws,    1864. 

Lawrence,  '64.     8°.     12  p. 

School  laws,  1868,  69.     n.  d.     2  i)m.     8°. 

Schnol  law  proposed  by  a  committee  consisting 

of:  Rev.  J'.  McVicar,  State  Superintendent, 
[and]  J.  W.  Horner,  J.  S.  Chapman  and  15.  L. 
Baldridgc,  a|)i)ointed  by  a  Stato  convention  of 
county  HUjierinteiidentH,  and  revised  by  the  Codi- 
fying Conindssionera,  and  reported  to  the  Legis- 
lature for  action,     n.  d.     8".     43  p. 

Amendments  to  school    laws,  1«66,    69,  72,  74. 

n.  d.     4  pm.     H". 


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[^Education,  continued.'] 

School  laws  of  cities  of  the  second  class,  1870. 

70.     8^     10  p. 

School  law.s  with  notes  and  forms  for  school  offi- 
cers, toi^ether  with  extract  of  laws  pertaining  to 
State  institutions,  1871-7:5.     '71-78.     H  pni.      8". 

An  act  for  the  les^iilationand  support  of  common 

schools,  approved  Marcli  4,  1876.     '76.     8°.  57  p. 

Laws  for  the  regulation  and  support  of  common 

schools,  1876-iyOl.     '76-l*J01.      14  v.     8°. 
Note.     Published  biennially  after  1877. 

Act  relating  to  seliools,  [session  of  1885].     n. 

8°.      12  p. 

Laws  relating  to  the  commnn  seliools,  includ- 
ing official  opinions  and  suggestions  to  school 
officers,  1903.     '03.     8°.     221  p. 

Synopsis    of   the    school    laws    enacted   by  the 

Legislature  of  1903.     '03.     H"      12  p. 

—  Course  of  study   and  classification  recommended 

for  the  district  schools.     1872,  73.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  County    sujierintendents     of    public     instruction, 

1885/86,  1901-02.     3  circulars. 

—  [The    rural    school  problem.]      Circular    no.    22, 

November  17,  1897.     8^      4  p. 

—  Rules    and    regulations    governing   the  issuing  of 

State  certificates,  life  diplomas,  and  conductors' 
and  instructors' certificates,  n.  d.  [1899?]  8°. 
4  p. 

—  Circular  no.  3,    1899,  1903;   contracts  entered  into 

by  State  Text-book  Commission.     2  pra.     4°. 

—  Questions  for  examination  of  applicants   for  com- 

mon-school diplomas,  April  19ul.     broadside. 

—  Kansas  normal  institutes,  1st  series  —  closing  June 

28,  1901.     broadside. 

—  Educational  Kansas.     1902.     il.     card. 

—  Circular  of  information  regarding  consolidation  of 

rural  schools.     2d  ed.     1902.     16°.     15  p. 

—  State  examination  questions,  Aug.  1902.   broadside. 

School  Text-book  Commission  (1897-).  Proceed- 
ings at  the  regular  session.  May  3,  1897,  and 
special  sessions  following.     '97.     8°.     27  p. 

—  Same,  at  the  regular  session  commencing  May  1, 

1899,  and  special  sessions  following.  '99.  8". 
76  p. 

—  Same,  at  special  session,  commencing  August  29, 

1899.     '99.     8°.     23  p. 

—  Same,  at   regular   and    special   sessions,  January 

24-May  17,  1902.     '02.     8°.     68  p. 

—  See  also  above,  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction,  1899. 

See  also  vnder  Constitutions,  Leavenworth  Constitu- 
tion;  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Atty.  Genl.,  1878; 
under  Institutions,  Historical  Society,  1893; 
under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1876, 
77,  87;  and  under  Supplemental,  Education. 

Employment  Bureau,  Free.     See  forward.  Labor. 

Fisheries,  Commissioner  of  (1877-99).  Biennial  re- 
port, lst-[llth],  1877/78-97/98.  '78-98.  11  pm. 
8°. 

Note.    No  report  published  for  1891/92;  1893  and  1894  pub- 
Ushed  separately. 

—  Supplemental  report,  1879.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Fish  culture.     By  U.   B.   Long,   Com'r.     n.  t.  p. 

8«.     3  p. 
Fish   Warden    (1899-).    Biennial   report,  [12th-13th,] 
1899/1900-1901/02.     2  pm.  8°. 

—  Session  laws  of  1901,  for  protection  of  fish.     8°. 

2  p. 

Note.     With  it,  on  separate  page,  is  printed  the  Act  for  the 
protection  of  birds. 


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Forestry   and    Irrigation,    Commissioner   of   (1887-). 
Biennial     report,      [l8t-8tli],    1887/H8-1901/02. 
'88-1903.     8  pm.     8°. 
Note.    The  Legislature  of  1897  added  to  the  office  of    For- 
estry Commissioner  certain  duties  relating  to  irrigation.    Rpts. 
variously  numbered. 

—  Bulletin  no.  1,  on  agriculture,  horticulture,  irriga" 

tion  and  forestry.     1898.     8°.     83  p. 

—  See  also  M??t?er  Institutions,  Horticultural  Society, 

1880;  under  Legislature,    Journals,   Docs.,  etc., 
1889;  a.?i(Z  »w/fer  Miscellaneous,  Irrigation. 
Health,   Board  of  (1885-).     Annual  report,   Ist-lfith, 
1885-1900';   biennial   report,    1st,   1901/02.     '86- 
l'.»02.     17  V.     8°. 

—  Powers  and  duties  of  local  boards  of  health,  1885. 

'85.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Program,  State  Sanitary  Convention,  1886,  91,  98. 

—  Instructions  for  compiling  the  condensed  returns 

of  deaths,     n.  t.  p.     [1886. J     8°.      16  p. 

—  Summary    report,     [December    1886].     n.    t.   p. 

8°.     7  p. 

—  Smallpox,  its  prevention  and  restriction,     n.  t.  p. 

1888,  1900,  01.     3  pm.     8°. 

—  Piphtheria.     1888.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Prevention  of  cholera.     1892.     8°.     (3)p.^ 

—  Registration  of  physicians  in  the  State  of  Kansas, 

1893.     '94.     8°.     53  p. 
Note.     Generally  printed  in  annual  report. 

—  Scarlet  fever.     [1894?]     8°.     6  p. 

—  Quarantine  rules  and  regulations  for  the  prevention 

and  isidation  of  smallpox.     [LSiXi?]     8°.     (2)  p. 

—  Prevention  and  suppression  of  epidemic  and  malig- 

nant diseases  ;  diphtheria.     1896      S°.     8  p. 

—  Prevention  and  suppression  of  epidemic  and  malig- 

nant diseases  ;  scarlet  fever.     1S96      8".     8  p. 

—  Prevention  of  typhoid  fever.    1897.    4°.    (Circular 

letter  no.  2.) 

—  Typhoid    fever:  diagnosis  and  prevention.      1898. 

8°.     16  p. 

—  Bulletin  no.  3  :  Sanitation  and  food  supply  of  cities 

of  Kansas,  especially  of  Topeka.   1898.  8".  (4)  p. 

—  Laves  governing  the  practice  of  medicine  in  Kansas. 

1898,  99.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  Quarterly  report,  March  1899.      ['99.]     8°.    (4)  p. 

—  What  sanitary  science  has  done  for  American  life. 

By  J.  B.  Johnson.  Also,  Relations  of  the  State 
Board  of  Health  to  the  public.  Bv  S.  W.  Wil- 
liston.     1899.     8^.     23  p. 

—  Sanitary  rules  for  persons  having  the  care  of  con- 

sumptives.    [1902?]     24°.     (4)  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  .lournals,   Docs.,  etc., 

1887. 
Insurance    Department  (1871-).     Annual  report,   Ist- 
3.3d,  1871-1902.     '72-1903.     33  v.     8". 
Note.    Kpt.  for   ]90n/0l  published  as  Isl  biennial.    Annual 
Issue  restored  by  Act  of  1903. 

—  Supplemental  annual  report,  3d-6th,  8th,  1873-76, 

78.     '74-79.     5  pm.     H". 

—  Advance  sheets,  25th,  28th  annual  reports,  1894, 

97.       '95-98.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  An    act  to  establish  an    Insurance  Department  in 

Kansas,  and  to  regulate  tiie  companies  doing 
busincHH  therein.      1871.     8".     39  p. 

—  Innuraiice   laws.    1875,   81,93,  97,   99,  1902.     '75- 

1902.      6  pm.     H". 

—  Officers,  maniigcrs,  and  agents  of  insurance  com- 

panies authorizcij  to  do  business  in  Kansas,  1879. 
I '79.]     8".      27  p. 

—  Cooperative    in.surance    companies.       1879.      cir- 

cular. 

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Insurance  Department^  continued. 

—  Statement    showing   the    fire   insurance    business 

transacted    in   the    State,    1886.     '87.     8°.     cir- 
cular. 

—  Officers,    general    and    special   agents,    188G-90. 

['86-90]     4  pm.     8o. 

—  Insurance   business  done  in  Kansas  in  1887;  list 

of  companies  doing  business  in  Kansas  in    1888. 
n.  d.     8°.      12  p. 

—  Preliminary  report  of  the  life,  fire,  and  miscella- 

neous   insurance    companies   doing   business    in 
Kansas,  1894.     "95.     8°.     18  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs..,  etc., 

1875. 
\^Lahor.~\     Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics 
(1885-).     Annual  report,    Ist-lGth,    1885-1900; 
biennial  report,  1st,  1901/02.     '86-1903.     17   v. 
80. 

^ote.  The  extra  seesion  of  the  Legislature,  1898/99,  pro- 
vided for  the  organization  of  the  "  Htate  Society  of  Labor 
and  Industry,"  of  which  the  "Secretary  shall  be  ex  ojficio 
Commissioner  of  the  Bureau  of  Labor  and  Industry  and  State 
Factory  Inspector."  Office  called  in  last  three  reports 
"  Bureau  of  J^abor  and  Industry." 

—  Labor   laws,  and   laws  affecting   the   interests  of 

labor.     1890.  98.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  Assessment  and  taxation ;  water,  electric  light  and 

gas  plants,  and  franchises,  1897.    '98.    8".    115  p. 
tables. 
Note.    Extract  from  13th  ann.  rpt. 

—  Coal  miners,  1897.     8°.     24  p.     tables. 
Note.    Extract  from  13th  ann.  rpt, 

—  Bulletin,  1901.     '02,     8°.     163  p. 

—  Kansas  mining  laws,  1902.      ['02.]     8°.     3G  p. 

State  Society  of  Labor  and  Industry  (1898-).  Pro- 
ceedings lst-4th  annual  convention,  1899-1902. 
'99-1902.     3  pm.     8«. 

Note.  1899  published  in  14th  ann.  rpt.  of  Bureau.  See  note 
above  under  Bureau. 

—  Legislative  committee ;  report  for   the  session  of 

1899,  1901.     1900-02.     2  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Privately  printed. 

Free  Employment  Bureau  (1901-).    Report  of   the 
Director,  l8t-2d  annual,   1901-02.     '03.     2   pm. 
in  1.    80. 
See  also  forward  under  Mines. 
Live-stock    Sanitary     Commission    (1884-).      Annual 
report,       lst-3d,      1884-86;      biennial      report, 
1887/88-91/92,95/96-1901/02.    '85-1903.    10pm. 
80, 
Note.    No  rpt.  published  for  1893/94.    The  rpts.  generally 
Include  that  of  the  State  Veterinarian. 

—  Cattle  diseases ;  Te.xas  fever  and  pleuro-pneumo- 

nia;  symptoms  and  treatment.     By   A.  A.  Hol- 
combe.     1884.     8°.     10  p. 

—  Protection     of     cattle     from     disease ;      extracts 

from  the  laws  of  Kansas,  1885.  n.  t.  p.  8o. 
13  p. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1899, 
1903;  and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs., 
etc.,  1885,  86. 
Medical  Examination  and  Registration,  Board  of 
(1901-).     Circular  letter,  nos.  1-7,  1901-02. 

—  Examination  blanks.     9. 

—  Blanks,  circulars,  etc.     11. 

—  Chapter  254  of  the  session  laws  of  1901,  relating  to 

the  practice  of  medicine,     n.  t.  p.     8°.     (4)  p. 

—  Questions     for    examination,  1901-03.     7   broad- 

sides. 

—  See  also  back  under  Health,  Board  of,  1893,  98. 


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J/^•„e5,  Inspector  of  iy%%^-).     ^^""^If  fJoU^''?^ 
1884-1900;  biennial  report  [IstJ,  UUi/u-.      oo 

1903.     14  pm.     8°. 
—  Mining  laws,  1889.     '89.     16°.     35  p. 
_  Mining   law^  and   laws  relating   to  labor.     1893, 

_  See  also^back  under  Lahor ;  and  under  Institutions, 
Penitentiary,  1881,  83,  n.  t.p.  •  ,     i^t  9d 

Oils,  Inspector  o/ (1889-).     Keport,   biennial,  lst-2d, 
1889/90-91/92.     '91-93.     2  pm.     8°. 
Note.    The  first  called  '«  annual."    The  later  reports  do 
not  seem  to  have  been  printed. 
Pharmacy,  Board  of  (1885-).  Annual  report,  lst-4tli, 
1888-91.     '88-91.     4  pm.     8°. 
Mote     RptB.  6th-Uth  privately  printed. 

Public    Institutions,    Board     «/  ^  ^^-^^^^'^^^g^^^" 
(1873-75)-       Annual   report,    lst-2d,    l»/d   '*• 

Public    Works,    Board  of  (1891-).     Report,  1895/96. 
'97.     8°.     6  p. 
Mote.    It  was  the  duty  of  the  Board  to  «"P«'^;°ttf^^^  the  erec- 
tion  o  all  public  building.,  hence  see  also  iov^v^vASlate  ffou.e. 
and  imder  Legislature,  Journals,  Does.,  etc.,  1886. 
IRailroads.-]       Board     of     Railroad     ^--™~'g* 
ri883-).     Annual    report,     l8t-17th,     i»»d  J», 
1901/02.     '84-1902.     17  v.     8°.     maps. 
Note.    The  Commission  was   abolished  by  the  Leeielature 
of  1898 /9q   and  the  Court  of  Visitation   created,     ^^e  Comt 
was  decided  unconstitutional  May  12,  1900,  and  the  Legisla- 
ture  of  1901  revived  the  Board. 
_  Laws  of  general  interest  pertaining  to  railroads  in 
Kan.,  with  forms  of  procedure.    1883.    8°.    ,^ip. 
_  Cost  of  building  Kansas  railroads,     n.  t.  p.     iH»y- 

-Grllnrtit^es.     n.t.p.     [1885.]     8°      7  p 

_  Maximum  railroad  rates,    n.  i.  p.   [1885.  J    8  .   /  p. 

_  Special  rates  on  Central  Branch    R.  R.     n.  t.  p. 

[1886.]     8°.     10  p.  ,  •       .      . 

_  Decisions  :  The  City  of  Wichita,  complainant,  ^^5. 

the   A.,   T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.   [and   other   roads]. 

1889.     8°.     18  p. 
_  Decision.     1890.     8°.     17  p. 
_  Decision  :  The  Wichita  Wholesale  Grocery  Co  and 

[other  companies]  vs.   the  A.,  T.  &  b.J.  K.  K. 

and  [other  companies].     1892.     8°.     22  p^ 

—  Report-  Seed  grain  for  western  Kansas,  189o.  ay 

M     D.  Henderson,  Secretary   and   Seed    Grain 
Commissioner.     '94.     8°.     14  p.  ,    ^„    ,. 

—  Decision:  Reduction  in  rates,  1894.    n.  d.  8".    itf- 

—  Keport  on  the  distribution  of  coal  and  seed  grain 

to  needy  settlers  of  western  Kansas,  in  1895.     M>. 

8°.     30  p. 
-Kansas  railroad  law,  1901.     «"■     23  P. 
Court  of  VisUation  (1899-1900).     1^"1^«  ^^  .f'^^  .^','f 
and  laws  conferring  jurisdiction.    1899.    8°.    20  p. 
See  note  above  under  liuUroud  Coiamissionera. 

—  Forms  for  use  of  court.     7.  ^       „         ^ 
Board    of    Railroad    Asse.isors     (1870-).     Report, 

1877-1902.       [•77]-1895.     16  pm.     8°. 
Note.    1888,  90,  94,  90-1902  printed  In  State  Auditor's  rpts. 
_  Facts  submitted,     n.t.p.     1892.     4°.     (4)  p. 

Sec  also  forward.  Tax  Commission. 

See  also  under  Executive  an.l  Staff,  Governor,  1898; 
and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
1876,77,  91,93. 

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Statt  House  Commissioners,  Board  of  (1867-).      Re- 
port, 1868,  69,  73,  74,  82,  83/84,  85,  80,  87/88. 
n.  d.    8  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  for  1868  published  iu  IIouBe  Journal,  1868. 

—  Specifications :  west  wing  of  capitol ;  E.  T.  Carr, 

arch't.     n.  d.     2  pm.     8°,  4". 

—  Estimated    cost  of   completing  capitol,  according 

to  designs  submitted  by  McDonald  Bros.     n.  t.p. 
8".     3  p. 

—  To  sculptors,  Sept.  16,  1889.     circular. 

—  See    also   back  Public  Works;   and  tinder  Legis- 

lature, Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1874,  86,  93. 
Tax    Commission    (1901-).      Report  and   bill.      1901. 
8°.     113  p. 

—  Final  draft  of  bills,  June  30,   1902.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

166  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1893,  1903. 
Veterinarian,  State.    See  back  under  Live-stock  Sani- 
tary Commission,  Note. 

Institutions. 

See  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Charities  and  Cor- 
rections and  Public  Institutions. 

Academy  of  Science   (Topeka,   1868-).     Transactions, 
lst-35th    annual    meeting,  1868-1901/02.     v.   1- 
18.     '73-1903.     8°. 
Note.    Called  Kansas  Natural  History  Society,  1868-71.  The 
proceedings,   l8t-4th   annual   meeting,  1868-71,  were    printed 
■with  the  1st  Transactions  of  the  Academy,  1872,  in  the  Agri- 
cultural  report  for   1872,   p.  341,  and  constitute  v.  1;  v.  2-5 
printed    annually,    6-18  biennially.     Has   received   State  aid 
since  1895. 

—  Program,  1878-83,  86,  87,  90-93,  1900,  02/03.     14 

circulars.    8°. 

—  Preliminary   report    on    tbe    geology   of    Norton 

county,  made  to  the  Academy  of  Science,  Nov. 
21,   1883.     By  Robert  Hay.     n.  d.     ['85. J     8°. 
8  p.     map.     il. 
Note.    Reprinted  from  9th  biennial  report. 

—  Brief  history  of  the  organization,  with  constitu- 

tion, by-laws,  and  membership.     1890,  97.     2  pm. 
8°. 

—  Librarian's  report,  1891-92.     ['93.]     8°.     32  p. 
Note.    Reprint  from  Trans,  v.  13. 

—  Erysipheae  of  Kansas.     [By]   Lora  L.   Walters. 

n.p.     [1896.]     8°.     il. 
Note.    This  and   tbe   three  entries   following  are   reprints 


from  Trans,  v.  14 

—  Grasses    of    Kansas 
n.p.     [1896.]     "- 


fi.     il. 
[By] 


[By]    A.    S.    Hitchcock. 


Minnie    Reed.      [1896.] 
B.]    Smyth.     [1896.] 


—  Kansas    mosses 
8°.     il. 

—  Harmonic  forms.     [By  B 

8°.     il. 

—  The   terminal   boulder   belt   in    Shawnee  county. 

[By  B.  B.]  Smyth.     [1896.]     8°.     map. 

—  Dakota  cretaceous  of  Kansas  and  Nebraska,  and 

other    papers.     1901.     By    C.    N.    Gould.     '01. 
8°.     64  p. 
Note.    Reprint  from  Trans,  v.  17. 

—  Gold  in  Kansas  shales.    By  J.  T.  Lovewell.    1902. 

8°.     9  p. 
Note.    This  and  the   eight  entries   following   are   reprints 
from  Trans,  v.  18. 

—  Announcement,  1903.     '03.     8°.     16  p.     il. 

—  Crystalline  liquids.     By  Fred  B.  Porter,     n.  t.  p. 

[1903.]     8°.     3  p. 


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Bushong. 

1903.    80. 

0.     4  p. 
Bourbon 

4  p. 
Bartow. 

Woods. 


AcadLemy  of  Science,  continued. 

—  On    the   alkyl   sulphates. 

1903.     8°.     6  p.  ^   TT    o 

_  List  of  Kansas  birds.     By  F.  H.  Snow. 

23  p 
_  Loco  weed.     By  L.  E.  Sayre.     1903.     8' 
_  A   provisional  list  of  the  uredineae  ot 

Junty.     By  A.  O.Garrett.     1903      8« 

—  Some   Kansas   petroleum.     By   Edward 

1903.     8°.     2  p.  -o     w    T 

_  Washburn  College  telescope.     By  H.  i 

^AgMure^^'  !tate  %-icultural  College  iM^^^_ 
hattan  1863-).  Annual  report,  1868-76,  men 
nial  report     lst-13th,    1877/78-1901/02.     ['69]- 

1902.     22  pm.     8°.  „       ^  ^  .. 

A^ote.    Bluemont  College,  incorporated  in  Iff -ceded  Us 
property  fo  the  State  for  an  agiicultural  college  in  1863. 
_  Special  report,  1886.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     10  p. 

mte.    Reprinted  in  House  Journal,  1886,  p.  49. 
-Innual     catalogtxe,     lst-39th,     1863/64-1901/02. 
Manhattan,  '64-C1902].     31pm.     8°. 
Mte     Some  irregularity  in  date  of  early  issues.    Catalogue 
for  1873/74  in  Hand-book,  1874.  n      iq7  1       so 

_  Hand-book.     [By    J:  A.    Anderson.]     1874.     8  . 
124  p. 
See  preceding  note.  j-^   j  u 

_  The  Industrialist;  weekly  and  monthly;  edjted  by 
the  President  and  faculty;  v.  1-28,  Apnl  187o- 
Julyl902.     Manhattan,  '75-1902.    28  v      fo,  &°. 
_  Programs,  Commencement  exercises,  etc,  1866-9^ 
_  Programme  of  examination  of  classes,  1869,   /O, 

73.     Manhattan,  n.  d.     3  pm.     12o. 
_  [Circular,    October  1873.      By  J:    A.    Anderson, 

_  SyuSus  and  opinion  of  Supreme  Court  of  Kansas 
on  taxation  of  college  lands,     n.t.p.     [lb<orj 

—  List   of  papers  for  farmers'  institutes,     n.  d.      2 

_  Argument"  before  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  in 
the  matter  of  the  claim  of  the  State  of  Kansas  re- 
lating to   college    lands.     By    S:  J.    Crawford, 
counsel.     1881.     8°.     34  p. 
_  PFinancial  statement,  1882.]     8o.     4  p._ 
_  Synopses   of   lectures   on   military    science.     By 
Albert  Todd.     Manhattan,  1883.     8°.     (43)  p.  _ 
_  Report   of   the  professor  of   agriculture ;    experi- 
ments, 1883-85.    Manhattan, '84-86.  3  pm.  8o.il. 
_  The   microscope  and   its  revelations ;    lecture  be- 
fore  the   faculty  and   students   of   the   college. 
Bv  I    D.  Graham.    Manhattan,  1884.     8°.     18  p. 
-The  science   of  wealth;   synopsis   of   lectures  m 
political  economy.     By  G:    T.  Fairchild,   Presi- 
dent.    Manhattan,  1885.     8°.     9  p. 
-Laws  of  the  U.   S.  and    Kansas    relating   to    the 

college  up  to  the  year  1885.     '85      8°.     48  p 
_  List    of  graduates,    1887.     Manhattan,    87.     i4o. 

_  Gr^a'irrulcs.     n.  d.     [189-].    j^irc^Jar 

—  A    good    education    pays.     n.  d.     [18.)-]. 

ob.  48»,  sq.  160.     il. 

_  Columbian    history   of  the    college.      By 

Walters.     1893.     8".  76  p.     11. 

—  The    reorganization  of  the  college,    1897, 

hattan,  '97.      H'/'.     8  p. 

—  Colleue  lierd,  1H97-98.     3  circulars. 

_  [Sale  list  of  nursery  stock],  1898.     8o.     1  p. 

—  Style-book  and  manual  of  topography.    Manhattan, 

1898.     80.     16  p.     il. 


2   pm. 

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—  Outline  of  course  of  study,  1898.     n.  t.  p. 

—  Dairy  school,  1898,  1900.     n.  d.     2  pm.     8".     il. 

—  College   quiz.     [Request   for   press    advertising.] 

[To  possible  students.]     [1898-99.]     3  circulars. 

—  Mechanical  department,     w.  c^.  [1889.]     8°.     15  p. 

il. 

—  Farmers'  short  course.     1900.     8°.     8  p.     il. 

—  [Annval  Addresses.']  Industrial  education  ;  annual 

address,   1874.     By  T.  D.   Thacher.     Lawrence, 

74.     8°.     15  p. 
The  education  of  the  industrial  classes  ;  address, 

annual     Commencement,     1880.       By     S.      O. 

Thacher.     Manhattan,  '80.     8°.     7  p. 
A  farmer's  view  of  education ;  annual  address, 

1881.     By  S.  S.  Benedict.     Manhattan,  '81.     8°. 

7  p. 
Annual  address,   1883.     By  James  Humphrey. 

Manhattan,  '83.     8°.     8  p. 
The  world  a  school;   annual  address,  May  26, 

1875.  By  Noble  L.  Prentis.     (In  his  "Kansas 
miscellanies."     1889.) 

Jfote.    Also  separately  printed. 

The  conflict  of  social  forces ;  annual  address, 

1884.    ByG:R.  Peck.    Manhattan, '84.     S^.   17  p. 

American  brains  in  American  hands  ;  annual  ad- 
dress, 1885.  By  A.  D.  Mayo.  Manhattan,  '85. 
8".     28  p. 

—  —Science  and   productive  industry;    annual   ad- 

dress, 1886.    By  T.  D.  Thacher.    '86.    8°.     16  p. 

The  good   of  evil;  annual  address,   1888.     By 

H.  A.  Burrell.     Manhattan,  '88.     8°.     23  p. 

—  Agricultural   Experiment    Station      (Manhattan, 

1888-).     Annual  report,  Ist-loth,  1888-1901/02. 

Topeka  and  Manhattan,  '89-1902.     15  v.    8°.    il. 
Bulletin,  nos.  1-116,  April   1888-January  1903. 

116  pm.     8°.     il. 
Report  of  the  farm  department,  1888,  89.     n.  d. 

[1890.]     2  pm.     8°.     il. 
Report    of    experiment    in  pig-feeding,    1889. 

n.  d.     8".     19  p.     il. 
Report   of   botanical  department,  1888.     n.  d. 

8°.     281-351  p.     il. 
Report   of   chemical   department,   1888.     n.  d. 

8°.     48  p.     il. 
Report  of  department  of  horticulture  and  ento- 
mology, 1888.     8°.     119  p.     il. 
Note.    Five  last  are  reprints  from  ann.  rpt.  for  18S8,  89. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1876,  77,  89. 

Board  of  Agriculture  (1862-).  Annual  report,  1st- 
5th,  1872-76;  biennial  report,  lst-13th,  1877/78- 
1901/02.     '73-1903.     18  v.      8°. 

Note.  The  Kansas  State  Agricultural  Society  was  organ- 
ized March  5,  1862,  and  incorporated  March  6th.  The  pro- 
ceedings were  published  in  the  KanmiK  Farmer.  The 
Society  also  issued  "The  Kansas  Annual  Register  "  in  1861. 
The  Act  of  March  7,  1872  changed  the  name  to  the  Kansas 
State  Board  of  Agriculture,  and  provided  for  the  printing  of 
reports  by  the  8tate.  See.  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Ex- 
ponitions  {Ce7itennial),  and  Sugar  Iw^pector. 

—  Quarterly  and   monthly    report,    Aug.    1874,  77- 

1903.  '74-1903.  27  v.  8°.  il.  maps. 
Note.  In  1877  designated  as  "  Circ.  no.  6,  14,  1.5,  21,24." 
Titles  various:  Crop  reports,  Bulletins,  etc.  Prior  to  1S94 
largely  cont3ned  to  agric.  and  live-stock  statistics;  since  then 
embrace  also  specific  subjects,  as:  Hussian  thistle;  alfalfa; 
corn  and  sorghums;  cow  culture;  the  helpful  hen;  the  beef 
steer  and  his  tiister;  the  plow,  cow,  and  steer;  pork  jii-oduc- 
tion ;  the  modern  sheep;  the  horse  useful;  forage  and  fod- 
ders; dairying;  short-horn  catll";  Hereford  cattle;  Kansas 
wheat  growing  ;  Russian  thistle  forage;  polled  cattle;  railroads 
and  agriculture. 

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\ Agriculturt,  continued.}  ,  ,.  .      .  ^.r^minras    8th- 

^  _  Rules  and  regulations  and  list  of  P^ej^^^^^'g^J^ 

10th  annual  exhibition,  18/ 2-< 4.   [ /2J-74.  5  pm. 

QO      010  , 

-cLate  Of  Kansas,  1873.     ByF.H.Snow.    n.t.p. 

_l>opula\ion   and  industries   of    Ka-as ;    extract^s 
from   the   annual   report   for   1873.      n.  d.      »  . 

-R^por^t'of  county  societies  to  the  Board,  July  1, 
1874.     broadside.  _. 

-  [County   maps.]     Kansas    City,  Mo.,   1874. 

Agricultural  room,  January   1,   Ib/o.      '<>• 

-  Rep^ort  on  destitution.     See  under  Executive  an>! 

Staff,  Governor,  1875.  x„*„^„ 

_  Compilation  of  the  manner  and  means  heretofor 
employed  for   the   extermination   ff   the   g-ss 
hopper.     (Circular  no.  4,  1877.)      n.  J     -o  ^ 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,lSii. 
_  Kansas  :  Its  resources  and  capabilities,  its  position 
Sensions,    and  topography;  information  r.lat 
fngJo  vacant  lands,  agriculture,  horticulture  aiv 
livestock;     schools,    churches,     rnanufacture 
mine    and   mining,  etc.     1883.      8  .     bu  p. 

-toe.'     German,  ^Swedish,   and  Danish  editions. 

_  KaSt :  ^SLnialion   concerning  its  agriculture, 
'^horticulture  and  hve-stock ;  vacant  lands,  schools. 

churches,    manufactures,   wealth,     mmeral    le- 

sources,  etc.     1884.     8°.     59  p. 
-Same       German,^  Swedish  and   Danish   editions. 

_  Kan^sts :  A^b'rief ^account  of  its  geographical  posi 
tion,  dimensions,  topography,   railroads,    manu. 
factures,    and    mineral    resources;    agricultur  1 
and    miscellaneous    statistics,    1883-84;     growt 
and  development  in  population,  wealtli  and  agii- 
culture  from  1860 ;  vacant  public  lands,  and  mete- 
orolc'V.     '85.     8°.     48  p.     map. 
_  Tables    showing    the    population   of   Kansas    for 

1885.     '85.     8°.     IGp.   _       . 
—  Special  report  on  indigestion  in  cattle.     Bj  a.  a 

Holcombe.     1886.     8°.     8  p. 
_  Maps  of   counties,    and   statistics   of   population, 

1885.  '86.  8°.  05  p.  96  maps.  ,  ,  ^  . 
_  Special  report  for  1886,  showing  the  lands  in 
Kansas  belonging  to  the  government,  schools  and 
railroad  companies;  with  information  as  to  how 
Sey  'an  be  obtained.  1886.  8".  16  p.  map^ 
_  Special  report  for  the  information  of  home-seek 

ers.     1886.     8".     33  p.     map. 
_  Advance  sheets  of  the  6th  biennial  report,  lebru 

ary  1889.     '89.     8".     57  p.     il- 
_  Composition   and   evaporative   power    of    Ka     as 
coals      By   E.    H.    S.    Bailey  and  L.  L.  Bl.Uct. 
n.d.     [-89.]     8".     7  p. 
^rot<^      Reprint  from  6th  biennial  report. 
-Northwest     Kansas;      its     topography,     geology, 
climate,  and  resourccH.     By  Robert  Hay.     n.  d 
['89.]     8°.     (25)  p.     il.     diagrams. 
NoU      Reprinted  from  fitii  l)iennial  report. 
_  Tree  growing  in  Kansas.     1889      circular 
—  Proceedings;   lHt»'-19th   annual    meetings,    188.)- 

90      '89-90.     2  pni.     8". 
-Kansas   weather    service.    May   and   June,   Julj, 
1891.     '91.     2  pm.     8°. 

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[_Agriculture,  continned.'\ 

—  World's  fair  report.     1893.     8°.     60  p.     il. 

—  Programs   of   annual   meetings,    1893-1902.      8°. 

circulars. 

—  Kansas  statistics  :  Tables  sliowing  the  State's  pop- 

ulation by  counties  and  cities ;  assessed  valu- 
ation ;  acres,  yields  and  value  of  agricultural 
products;  and  numbers  and  value  of  live-stock 
for  1897,  98,  99,  1900,  with  other  tables  and  dia- 
grams, January  1899-1900.    '99-1900.    2  pm.    8°. 

—  Kansas  agriculturally  in  1897;  farm  ])ro(Uicts  and 

values,  1898;  agricultural  products  and  live- 
stock, 1899,  1900,  01,  02;  a  plain,  brief  tale, 
don't  let  go  of  it.      [1900.]     7  il.  cards. 

—  A  decade   of  Kansas   agriculture,   1888-97.     '98. 

broadside. 

—  Kansas  and  the  semi-arid  section,  by  Uncle  Sam. 

1901.  320.     8  p. 

—  See  also  under  Executive   and    Staff,    Governor, 

1875;  and  under  Miscellaneous,  Expositions, 
State  Board  of  Centennial  Managers,  and  Silk 
Commissioner. 
See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Rail- 
roads, Railroad  Commissioners. 
Blind,  Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  (Wyandotte, 
1868-87;  Kansas  City,  1887-).  Annual  report, 
Ist-lOth,  1868-76;  biennial  report,  lst-13th, 
1877/78-1901/02.     '69-1902.     16  pm.     8°. 

Note.  Until  1877  called  "Asylum  for  the  Blind."  Reports 
usually  printed  separately ;  6th  ann.  in  Board  Coin'rs  Public 
Institutions,  1873;  2d  bien.  in  Pub.  docs.lS79/SO;  Gd-13th  bien. 
inrpts.  Board  of  Charities.  In  1887  Wyandotte  became  part  of 
Kansas  City.  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs., 
etc.,  1889. 

Deaf,  School  for  the  (Olathe,  1866-).     Annual  report, 

Ist-llth,  1863,  67-76;  biennial  report,  lst-13th, 

1877/78-1901/02.     ['6-l:]-1902.     24  pm.     8". 

Note.    First  called   "Asylum   for  the   Deaf  and  Dumb"; 

changed  in  1877  to  "  Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Deaf 

and   Dumb,"  and   to   present  name  in   1901.    A   school  was 

opened  at  lialdwin  in  1863,  and  rpt.  published  in  Pub.  docs., 

1863.    No  rpts.   seem    to   have   been   published    for  1864-66. 

Bien.  rpts.  also  published  in  rpts.  of  Board  of  Charities. 

—  Kansas  Star;   published  weekly  by  the  pupils  of 

the  institution;  v.  2-28,  1876-1902.    Olathe,  '76- 

1902.  26  V.     fo. 

—  Minutes  of  the   lst-4rth  convention  of  teachers  of 

the  institution,  1887-91.  Olathe,  '87-92.  4  pm. 
8°. 

—  Catalogue  of  library.     Olathe,  1890.     16°.     36  p. 

—  Familiar  hymns  from  all  denominations,  compiled 

for  use  in  the  institution.  Olathe,  1892.  16". 
(94)  p. 

—  History  of  the  Kansas  Institution  for  the  Educa- 

tion of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  to  January  1893. 
Olathe,  '93.     S".     26  p.     il. 

—  Our  little   friend ;   weekly,   published   under  the 

auspices  of  the  teachers  of  the  institution ; 
v.9-ll,October  14, 1893-May  30,  1896.  Olathe, 
'93-96.     3  V.     8". 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Documents., 

etc.,  1887,  89. 

'lEducation.'\     State  Normal  School  (Emporia,  1863-). 

Annual    report    [lst-12th],     1865-76;     biennial 

report,     lst-13th,     1877/78-1901/02.       '78-1902. 

11  pm.    8°. 

Note.    Rpts.   1865-76,  80-83,  are  in  the  rpts.  of  the  Supt.  of 

Public  Instruction  for  those  years ;  others  printed  separately. 

—  Special  report,  Dec.  28,  1885.     n.  t.  p.     8*^.     5  p. 

—  Report   of    Commissioners    to    locate    the   State 

Normal  School,  1863.     n.  d.     S".     6  p. 

—  Dedication  programme,  January  2,  1867. 

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Note.    First  six  nos.  called 
nos.  are  listed  below. 


lEdtication,  continued.'] 

—  Annual  catalogue,  1868,  70,  71-73,  79-1903.     'G9- 

1903.     28  pm.     8°. 

—  Circulars  of  information,  1880-88.     15. 

—  The  Normal  Cabinet;  a  monthly  journal  published 

by  the  students  and  faculty  ;  v.  1,  nos.  1-4,  9-11, 
V.  2,  nos.  1,  2,7,  10;  March-June  1882,  Jan.- 
March,  June,  July,  December,  1883,  May, 
1884.     Emporia,  '82-84.     8°  and  4°. 

—  State  Normal  School  map  of  Kansas,  1886,  87. 

—  General  circular,  1887.     '87.     8°.     24  p.     il. 

—  The    intellectual    demand     for    God,     after    the 

method  of  Hegel;  Baccalaureate  sermon,  June 
12,  1887.  By  Et.  Rev.  E.  S.  Thomas,  n.  d. 
8°.     26  p. 

—  History  of  the  State  Normal   School  for  the  first 

25  years.     Emporia,  1889.     8".     169,  85  p.     il. 

—  The    State   Normal   School  Quarterly ;   published 

under  the  supervision  of  the  faculty;  v,  1-6. 
April  1889-June  1894.    Emporia, '89-94.   6  v.    f 

—  The  State  Normal  Monthly ;  published  under  the 

supervision  of  the  faculty;  v.  7-13,  Oct.  1894- 
June  1901.     Emporia,  '94-1901.     7  v.     4°. 

—  United    States  history,  outlines   and   memoranda. 

Bv  Mary  A.  Whitney.  Emporia,  1892.  8» 
72  p. 

—  General  directions  for  pupil  teachers  in  the  Train- 

ing Department,  1895.     n.  d.     8°.     17  p. 

—  Students' handbook,  1899.     '99.     8°.     50  p. 

—  State  Normal  Bulletin;   weekly;  v.   1-2,  Septem- 

ber 10,  1901-March  23,  1903.  Emporia,  '01-03. 
2  v.     8°. 

'  All  school  bulletin."     Special 

Handbook  number,  1901,  02.     n.  d.    2  pm.    8°. 

Music    Department    catalogue.    May   6,  1902 

8°.     48  p. 
Alumni  number,  Jan.,  1902,  Jan.,  Oct.,  1903. 

n.  d.     3  pm.     8°. 

Curriculum  number,  1902,  03.    n.  d.    2  pm.    8°. 

Miscellany   and    Music    Department    number, 

May  11,  1903.     n.  d.     8°.     77  p.     il. 

—  Required    topics  in    Martin's    Human    Body,    ad- 

vanced course.  Prepared  by  L.  C.  Wooster 
1903.     8^^     8  p. 

—  Branch  State  Normal  School  (Hays,  1902-).     An- 

nual catalogue,  1st,  1902/03.    '03.    8°.    32  p.    il. 
Note.    Privately  organized  but  now  auxiliary  to  the  State 
Normal  at  Emporia. 

Bulletin  no.  1 ,  pertaining  to  Branch  State  Normal 

School  and  Fort  Hays  Experiment  Station.  By 
Hays  City  Commercial  Club,  1902.  n.  d.  8° 
22  p. 

Note.    This  bulletin  issued  pending  action  of  the  Lecislature 
which  adopted  the  wchool  as  a  State  instiuition. 

—Matiual  Training  School,  State  Auxiliary  (Pitts- 
burg, 1903-).  Bulletin,  v.  1,  no.  1,  1903/04. 
'03.     8«.     22  p.  ' 

Note.    Auxiliary  to  Kmporia  Normal  School. 

State  Normal  School  (Leavenworth,  1870-76).  Of- 
ficial report,  lHt-6tli  annual,  1870-75  '70  8° 
12  p. 

Note.    KptH.  1871-7.1  puMJMhod   iu  rpts.  of  Sunt.  Public  In- 
Rtructlon  for  same  years. 

—  Annual  catalogue,  2d-3d,  1872-73.  Leavenworth, 
'72-73.     2  pm.     8". 

Colored    Normal  School   CQuindaro,    1872-74).     An- 
nual report,  lHt-2d,  1872-7;{. 
Note.     In  rpts.  of  Hupt.  Public  InHtructioii  for  Hiiine  years. 

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\^Edv.cation^  continued.'] 
State  Normal  School  (Concordia,  1874-7G).     Reports 
for  the  years  1874,  75. 
Note.    In  rpts.  of  Supt.  Public  Instruction  for  same  yoiire. 

University  of  Kansas  (Lawrence,  1805-).  Report  of 
Regents,  Chancellor  and  Faculty,  lst-12th  an- 
nual, 18G5-7G;  lst-12th  biennial,  1877/78-99/ 
1900.     '70-1900.     17  pni.     8". 

Note.  lBt-4tIi,  Vth  aiin.  and  3d  bien.  in  rpts.  of  Supt.  Public 
Instruction,  1805-08,  71,  81/82. 

—  Special  report,  [188G].     n.  d.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Annual  catalogue,  lst-37th,  186G-1902/03.     Law- 

rence and  Topeka,  'GG-19U3.     37  pni.     8°. 

—  Catalogue,  supplemental,  1889/90.    '90.    8°.    32  p. 

il. 

—  Report  of  the  commissioners  to  locate  permanently 

the  University,  18G3.    n.  d.     8°.     10  p. 

Note.  Coramiesioners  appointed  by  the  Governor,  to  whom 
report  was  made. 

—  Kansas    State  University    lands  :  list   of  lands    in 

Anderson,  Woodson,  Coffey,  Allen,  Lyon  and 
Wabaunsee  counties.     By  V.  P.  Wilson,     n.  d. 

2  circulars. 

Note.    The  last  a  vignette. 

—  Same.     By  W.  J.  Ilaughawout.     n.  d.     circular. 
■ —  Programs,  invitations,  announcements,  1867-1902. 

53. 

—  [Two   scrap-books   of  newspaper  clippings,  pro- 

grams, etc.,  1873-90;  collected  by  W:  C.  Spang- 
ler.] 

Note.  Only  iu  the  University  library.  Contain  many  small 
things  officially  jjublished  and  not  likely  to  be  found  elsewhere. 

—  An    act    to    provide    for    the    government     and 

maintenance  of  the  University,  1889.  '89.  8°. 
8  p. 

—  Quarter-centennial    history  of  the   University   of 

Kansas,  18G6-91 ;  Miles  Wilson  Sterling,  editor. 
'91.     16°.     198  p.     port. 

—  [Columbian    souvenir.]      University    of    Kansas, 

[1893].     n.  d.     obi.  12°.      (32)  p.     il.     port. 

—  A  memorial  of   the    University  of   Kansas  in  sup- 

port of  Senate  bill  no.  2G77.  Lawrence,  1897. 
8°.     22  p. 

Note.  A  memorial  of  the  University,  assignee  of  the  N.  E. 
Emigrant  Aid  Company,  praying  indemnification  for  the  de- 
struction of  the  Free  State  Hotel,  Lawrence,  May  21,  1856,  by 
ofTicers  of  the  United  States. 

—  [General   Information.']      Opportunities    for   the 

study  of   Greek   in  the   University,     n.  d.     8° 

3  p. 

Some  statistics  :  the  University  of  Kansas  com 

pared   with  some   institutions,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4° 

4  p. 

Courses  of  study.    Lawrence,  '77 ;  Topeka,  '82 

2  pm.     24". 
To  the  teachers  of  Kansas,  [letter]  by  E.  Miller 

Lawrence,  1883.     12°.     4  p. 

Note.  Requirements  in  algebra  for  admission  to  freshman 
class. 

The  University  of  Kansas  :  what  it  is  and  what 

it  does;  facts  of  general  interest  to  the  people. 
1884.     8°.    24  p.     il. 

Same.     1885.     8°.     22  p.     il. 

The  University    of   Kansas.      February   1885. 

n.  d.     8°.     7  p. 

Note.  Statistics  showing  the  advantages  of  a  university 
education,  by  J.  H.  and  A.  G.  Canfield. 

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\_Education,  continued.'] 

[Circular  letter  by  Chancellor  J.  A.  Lippincott, 

urging  attendance  at  the  University] .  Lawrence, 
1886.     8".     1  p. 

University  bulletins,  nos.  1-7,  1887-88.     '87-88. 

7  pm.     8°. 

The  University  of   Kansas.     Lawrence,   1888. 

8°.     7  p. 
Note.    AdmisBion,  studies,  fees,  etc. 

University  education  free.     [1890?]     8°.     2  p. 

Suggestions  to  superintendents  and   principals 

of  high-schools  concerning  the  requirements  in 
English  for  admission  to  the  Latin-English  or  to 
the  general  language  course.  Lawrence,  1890- 
91.     L' pm.     8°. 

Circular    concerning    the     preparatory    work 

required  for  admission  to  the  Latin-English  or 
to    the    general    language    course.      1891.      S''. 

^  p. 

Circular  concerning  the  preparatory  work  re- 
quired for  admission  to  the  regular  collegiate 
courses  of  the  University.     1891.     8°.     7  p. 

[Circular  letter  to  editors.     1891.]     8°.     1  p. 

An  outline  of  tlie  requirements  for  admission  to 

the  various  schools  of  the  University,  with 
special  reference  to  the  languages.  1893.  8°. 
17  p. 

Rules  governing  in  the  matter  of  enrollment, 

examinations,  grades,  etc.,  with  other  informa- 
tion.    1897.     24".     14  p. 

Some  facts  concerning  State  universities.  Law- 
rence, 1900.     8°.     12  p. 

The  University  of  Kansas  :  its  aims,  what  it  is 

and  what  it  stands  for.      [1902.]     4°.     4  p. 

—  [Addresses.]     The  State  University:  its  work  and 

its  place  in  the  public  school  system ;  inaugural 
address,  by  J.  A.  Lippincott,  September  26,  1883. 
'83.     8°.     17  p. 

Higher  education  :  its  aims  and  its  results  ;  annual 

opening  address,  September  7,  1888.  By  G:  H. 
Peck.     '88.     8°.     19  p. 

The  University  and  the  student;  annual  opening 

address,  September  13,  1889.  By  Joel  Moody. 
'89.     H".     20  p. 

Addresses  concerning  the  Chancellorship,    the 

University,  higher  education ;  June  1890.  Bv 
C:  S.  Gleed,  F.  H.  Snow,  J:  J.  McCook.  1890. 
8°.     71  p. 

The  best  books ;  annual  opening  address,  Sep- 
tember 12,  1890.  By  I).  W.  Wilder.  '90. 
8".     20  p. 

Does  the  University  pay?  annual  opening  ad- 
dress, September  9,  1892.  By  L.  B.  Kellogg. 
•92.     8".     27  p. 

Success  in  life;  annual  opening  address.  Sep- 
tember 7,  IHOt.  By  E.  F.  Ware.  Lawrence, 
'94.     8".     :52  p. 

The  sturlent's  capital,  purpose  and  aim;  an- 
nual opening  address,  Sejjtember  11,  1896.  By 
Rev.  Richard  Cordley.  Lawrence,  '96.  8°. 
13  p. 

A  western    education ;    opening    address,    Sep- 
tember 10,  1897.     By  W:    A.  White. 
Notf.     From  Luwrfnie  Oulbj  Journnl,  Sej)!.  10,  18!»7. 

John  Mnr.Mliall;  an  address,  February  4,    1901. 

By  J.  G.  Sloni'cker.     '01.     H".     alp. 

—  [Art,]     CourseH    in    drawing   an<l    painting,  June 

1H87.      ClJniverHity  bniielin  no.  4.)     8".     4  p. 
See  also  forward  under  Music. 


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[^Education,  continued.'] 

—  [Elocution.']     Rhetorical  exercises,  December  10, 

1878.     24°.     4  p. 
Prize  rhctoricals  and  orations  of  normal  class, 

June  9,  1879.     12°.     4  p. 

Prize  rhetoricals,  1879-82.    4  pm.    24"  and  12°. 

Field  declamation  contest,  June  2,  1887.     16°. 

4  p.     [Program.] 
University  oratorical  contest,  1887,  88,  91.     8", 

160,  24°.     [Programs.] 
Program,  Elocution  Department,  1895/96. 

—  [Engineering .]      Special   announcement   of    the 

course  in  electrical  engineering,  June  1887. 
n.  d.     8°.     7  p. 

Pole-star  times   for  1891.     By  F.  O.  Marvin. 

Lawrence,  1891.     8°.     4  p. 

Note.     (Department  of  Civil  Engineering.) 

Engineering  School;  program,  1893,  94. 

Special  catalogue,  Dci)artnient  of  Mining  Engi- 
neering.    Lawrence,  1900.     8°.     21  p. 

—  [^n^'^ts/i.]  Paragraphs  for  analysis,   n.  d    8".  28  p. 
Courses    of    study    for   non-resident  students : 

English  literature.     By  A.  R.  Marsh.     [1885?] 

8°.     4  p. 
Proposals  as  to  requirements  for  admission  in 

English.     Topeka,   1886.     8°.     6  p. 
Department  of   English.      [Announcement  of 

course  in  elocution.]     1889.     8°.     1  p. 
.An  account  of  the  required  and  optional  studies 

in  English.      1889,  90.     2  pm.     8". 
English  bulletin,  1897/98,  99/1901.    Lawrence, 

'97-99.     2  pm.     8°. 
Courses    in    English    required    for    admission. 

(Supplementary   circular)  Lawrence,  1898.     8". 

31  p. 

—  [Entomology,  Department  of.]    Two  grain  insects. 

By  F.  H.  Snow  and  V.  L.  Kellogg.     Lawrence, 

1892.     8°.     10  p.     1  pi.     [Bulletin.] 
Common  injurious  insects  of  Kansas.     By  V. 

L.  Kellogg.     1892.     8".     12G  p.    il.     [Bulletin.] 
The  horn-fly  of  cattle.     By  F.  H.  Snow  and  V. 

L.    Kellogg.     Lawrence,    1893.      8°.       7  p.      il. 

[Bulletin.] 
The  more  destructive  grasshoppers  of  Kansas. 

By  F.  H.  Snow  and  S:  '  J.  Hunter.     1897.     8°. 

lip.     pi.     [Bulletin.] 
Scale  insects  injurious  to  orchards.     Bv  S:  J. 

Hunter.     1898.     8°.     62  p.     il.     [Bulletin.] 
Alfalfa,  grasshoppers,  bees:   their  relationship. 

By  S:  J.  Hunter.     1899.    8°.    152  p.     [Bulletin.] 
The  honey-bee  and  its  food  plants,  with  special 

reference  to  alfalfa.     By  S:   J.   Hunter.     1899. 

8°.     85  p.     il.     [Bulletin,  pt.  2  of  above.] 

—  Experiment     Station.       lst-6th     annual     report, 

1891-97;  contagious  diseases  of  the  chinch-bug. 
By  F.  H.  Snow,  Director.  Topeka  and  Lawrence, 
'92-98.     6  V.     8".     il.     map.     pi. 

Note.    Discontinued. 

An  act  to  establish  an  experimental  station  at 

the  State  University,  to  promote  and  conduct 
experiments  for  the  destruction  of  chinch-bugs  by 
contagion  or  infection,  and  make  an  appropriation 
therefor.     (Substitute  for  H.  bill  no.  281.') 

An  act  to  establish  a  station  at  the  State  Univer- 
sity for  the  purpose  of  conducting  experiments 
for  the  destruction  of  chinch-bugs  by  contagion 
or  infection,  and  making  appropriations  there- 
for.    (Substitute  for  Senate  bill  no.  142.) 

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[Education,  continued.'] 

—  lExtension.'\     List  of  lectures  offered  to  Kansas 

communities  by  the  faculty  of   the  University. 

n.  d.     [1891-93.]     3  pm.     8°. 
Prospectus    of    University    extension    lecture 

courses,  1891-93.     '91-92.     2  pm.     8°. 
Prospectus,  lecture  bureau  of   the  University, 

1892/93.     8°.     4  p. 
Bulletin  of  University  extension  lecture  courses, 

1894-97.     '94-96.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  IGeology.'i      The   University    Geological   Survey 

of   Kansas,    conducted   under   authority   of  the 
Board     of     Regents     of     the     University,     by 
Erasmus  Haworth.    1896-1902.    7  v.    4°.    pi.    il. 
maps. 
Cont.:     V.    1,    Stratigraphy   of    the   carboniferous;     v.  2> 
Stratigraphy  and  general  geology  of   western  Kansas;  v.   3, 
Kansas  coals ;   v.  4,  Paleontology  of  Kans.is,  pt.  1 ;  v.  5,  Gyp- 
sum and  gypsum  cement  plasters;    v.  6,  Paleontology,  pt.  2; 
v.  7,  Mineral  waters. 

The  University  Geological  Survey  of   Kansas. 

Annual  bulletins  on  mineral  resources  of  Kansas 

for  1897,98,  99,  1900-01.     Lawrence,  '98-1902. 

4  pm.    8°.     pi.     maps. 
See  also  Hwder  Miscellaneous,  Expositions,  1893, 

and  Geological  Survey. 

—  [Graduate  School.]  Circular  to  graduate  students. 

n.  d.     8°. 

The  graduate  school,  n.  d.  [1899?]  2  cir- 
culars.    8". 

Announcement    of   graduate  studies,  1894/95. 

Lawrence,  '94.     8°.     23  p. 

Graduate  school.  Bulletin,  1902/03.  Lawrence, 

'02.     8°.     35  p. 

—  [History.]     How   to  prepare   a   paper  in  history 

and    sociology.      By   F.   W.  Blackmar.     n.    d- 

8°.     4  p. 

History  and  sociology,     n.  p.,  1891.     8°.     4  p. 

Program  of  historical  and  sociological  courses. 

By  F.  W.   Blackmar  and  E.  D.  Adams.     1893. 

8".     4  p. 

—  [Latin.]     Outline  of  the  work  in  Latin  required  to 

enter  the  freshman  class  of  the  University. 
[Lawrence],   1886.     8  p. 

Outline  of  work  in  the  Department  of   Latin. 

[1897.]     S".     12  p. 

—  [Law  School.]     Annual  catalogue  of  the  Depart- 

ment of  Law,  1884-86,  87-89.  '85-89.  4  pm. 
8°.     il. 

Catalogue  of  the  School  of  Law,  1889-99.     To- 

peka  and  Lawrence,  '90-99.     10  pm.     8°.     il. 

Bulletin  of  the  Scliool  of  Law,  1901-03.  Law- 
rence, '01-[02].     2  pm.     8°. 

Programs,    Commencement,    School    of    Law, 

1886-94.     7. 

—  [Lihrary.]     Catalogue  of  books  in  the  State  Uni- 

verHity' [library],  January  1,  1880.  By  E.  Miller. 
8".     21  p. 

AccessionH  to  the  University  library,   July  1, 

1889  to  June  i'.O,   1S90.     By  Carrie  M.  Watson. 
(I.ibrary  bulb-tin  no.  1,  July  1,  1890.)    4".    23  p. 
J^ot<>.     I)l»contiiiu<!d. 

Handbook  of    KanHus  libraricH,    1902.     Edited 

by  Carri*'  M.  WatHon,  librarian,  and  Edith  .M. 
fMarko,  aH-iHtant.     '03.     8".      108  p.      17  pi. 

—  [Machine    W'orlc]      Manual  of  instrnction  in  forge 

and  inii'liinc  work;  with  figured  dr.iwiiigs  of 
Tnctb'idM  and  exerfi.HCH  UHfd  in  the  i-'owlcr  sliops 
of  Kansas  UniverHity.  By  K.  K.  Ward.  [  KaiisaH 
City,    1901.]      16".     86  p. 


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\_Education,  co7itinued.'\ 

—  [Mathematics.']       Outline    of   mathematical    work 

required  to  enter  the  fresliman  class  ;  by  K.  Miller. 
Lawrence,  1880.     8".      12  p. 

Bulletin,  Department  of  Mathematics  and  As- 
tronomy :  required  and  optional  studies,  1891.  By 
E.  Miller  and  H.  B.  Newson.     n.  d.     8°.     8  p. 

Bulletin  of  the  Department  of  Mathematics  and 

Astronomy.     Lawrence,  1896.     8".     7  p. 

—  [Medicine,  School  of.]     School  of  Medicine,  scien- 

tific departments;  annual  announcement,   1899/ 

1900.  Lawrence,  '99.     8°.      18  p. 

Same,    Bulletin,  1901-03.     Lawrence,    '01-02. 

2  pm.     8°. 

—  [Museum,.]     Preliminary    list    of    objects   in    the 

classical  museum.     [1887?]     8°.      4  p. 

—  [3Iitsic.]        Course     in    pipe-organ    playing    and 

church  music  playing,     n.  d.     4  p. 

Announcement,  programs,  etc.,  School  of  Mu- 
sic and  Art,  1884-1901.     31  pm. 

Catalogue  of  the  Department  of  Music,  188G-S8, 

90-92.     '87-92.     4  pm.     8°. 

Catalogue   of  the    School    of  Music   and  Art, 

1890-92.     '91-92.     2  pm.      8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  School  of  Music  and  Painting, 

1893/94.     Lawrence,  '93.     8°.     il. 

Catalogue  of  the  School  of  Fine  Arts,  1894-97, 

98-1900.     Lawrence.   '94-99.     5  pm.     8°.     il. 

[Circular  letter  asking  for  contributions  to  organ 

fund.]     1890.     8«.     1  p. 

Souvenir  program  ;  inauguration  of  new  pipe  or- 
gan. January  14,  28,  1898. 

—  [Periodicals.]     The  Kansas  University  Quarterly, 

devoted  to  the  publication  of  results  of  research 
by  members  of  the  University.     Lawrence,  1893- 

1901.  12  V.     8°.     pi.     maps.     il. 

Kote.  V.  6-7  were  isBued  in  two  series:  A,  science  and 
mathematics;  B,  philology  and  history;  in  v.  8,  no.  1  was 
issued  in  series  B,  the  series  was  then  discontinued;  with  v. 
10,  no.  4,  publication  was  susj^ended.    See  next  entry. 

The  Kansas  University  Science  Bulletin  ;  v.  1. 

Lawrence,  1902-03.     8°.     pi.    maps. 
Note.    Continuation  of  K.  U.  Quarterly. 

University  of  Kansas  News-bulletin;  v.  1,  nos- 

1-8,  10-12;  V.  2,  nos.  1-12;  v.  3,  nos.  1-12; 
V.  4,  nos.  1-9.     Lawrence,  1899-1903.     fo. 

Note.  Through  v.  2,  no.  1,  title  was  "  University  News- 
bulletin." 

Seminary  notes  ;   published  by  the  Seminary  of 

Historical  and  Political  Science,  J.  H.  Canfield, 
Director,    Frank   W.    Blackmar,  Vice-director, 
v.  1-2.     Lawrence,  1891-93.     2  v.     8°. 
Note.    Discontinued  in  1893. 

—  [Pharmacy.]      Catalogue,    Department    of  Phar- 

macy, 1885-88/89.     '85-89.     5  pm. 

Catalogue,  School  of  Pharmacy,  1889/90-95/90, 

98/99.     TopekaawcZ  Lawrence,  '90-99.     8  pm. 

Bulletin,  School  of  Pharmacy,  1901-04.  Law- 
rence, '01-03.     3  pm.     8<>. 

Programs,  [etc.],  School  of  Pharmacy,    1887- 

95.     9  pm. 

—  [Physics.]       Invitation    to    the    opening    of    the 

Physics  building,  November  22,   [1895]. 
Program  [for  the  dedication  of  the  same],  No- 
vember 22,  1895. 

—  [Sociology.]  Bulletin,  1st  summer  session,  June 

11-July  22,  1903.     '03.     8°.     40  p. 
See  also  back  under  History. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1877,  89. 

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Feeble-minded    Youth,    School    for    (Lawrence,    1881- 
87;  Wiafield,  1887-).     Biennial  report,  Ist-llth, 
1881/82-1901/02.     '82-1902.     11  pm.    8°. 
Note.    Previous  to  1901  called  "  Asylum  for  Idiotic  and  Im- 
becile Youth." 

—  A  few  facts  in  regard  to  the  asylum.  1882.  8°.   13  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Jour.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1889. 
Geology.     See  back  under  Agriculture,  Board  of  Agri- 
culture, and  under  Education,  Univ.  of  Kansas, 
Geology  :  anc^  M?i^er  Miscellaneous,  Expositions, 
1893,  and  Geological  Siirvey. 

Historical  Society,  State  (Topeka,  1875-).    Biennial  re- 
port, lst-13th,  1877/78-1901/02.  '79-1902.  13pra. 

8°. 
Note.    The  l6t-6th  rpts.  were  also  published  in  the  Society  s 
"  Transactions,"  v.  1-4.    The  1st  appears  besides  in  Pub.  docs. 
1877/78,  and  Sen.  Jour.,  1879. 

—  Abstract  of  9th  biennial  report,  1894.  '9-1.   8°.  24  p. 

—  Proceedings,    24th  annual  meeting,    January    16, 

1900.     "00.     8°.     48  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Secretary  for  the  year  ending  Janu- 

ary 21,  1902.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Transactions,  V.   1-7,    1875-1902.    '81-1902.     6  v. 

8°.     il.     maps. 

Note.  The  word  "  Collections,"  and  not  "  Transactions," 
is  used  as  the  back  title.  V.  1-2  were  printed  in  one  book 
with  one  paging. 

See  al$o  under  Supplemental,  Governor,  186J. 

—  Specimen  book  of  circulars,  blanks,  etc.,   1876- 

99.     4°. 

—  A  list  of  the  collections,  with  an  account  of  the  or- 

ganization of  the  Society,  and  an  explanation  of 
its  objects,     n.  d.     [1877.]     8°.     18  p. 

—  Constitution,  [1878?],  85,  95,1902.  n.t.p.  4pm.  8°. 

—  List  of  newspapers  in  Kansas,  1880,  82,  84,  85,  87, 

89,    91.     '80-91.     2  broadsides,  5  pm.     8°. 

—  Union  of  libraries,     n.  t.  p.     [1881.]     8°.     18  p. 

—  Fublications  ;  embracing  biographical  sketches  and 

the  executive  minutes  of  Governors  Reeder  and 
Shannon,  1854-56,  addresses  of  Governors  Stan- 
ton and  Denver  at  Bismarck  Grove,  1884,  and  pro- 
ceedings of  the  Kansas  Quarter-centennial  cele- 
bration at  Topeka,  Jan.  29,  1886.  '86.  8°.  302  p. 
Note.    Also  included  iu  TranaactionB,  v.  3. 

—  Address  at   the  Quarter-centennial  celebration  of 

Kansas  as  a  State,  Topeka,  January  29th,  1886. 
By  J:  A.  Martin.     '86.     8°.     17  p. 

—  Reading  rooms  and  libraries  of  Topeka.     Union 

list  of  periodicals,  1888.     '88.     24«.     12  p. 

—  Absence  of  and  value  of  government.     No  Man's 

Land:  address  before  the  Society,  February  11, 
1889,  by  H.  B.  Kelly.     '89.     12".     15  p. 

—  Columbian  history  of  education  in  Kansas ;  com- 

piled by  Kansas  educators,  and  published  under 
the  auspices  of  the  Kansas  State  Historical  So- 
ciety, for  the  Columbian  Exposition,  1893.  8°. 
viii,  231  p.      il. 

Directory  of  the  Kansas  historical  exhibit  in  the 

Kansas  building  at  the  World's  Columbian  Expo- 
sition, 1^93.     '93.     8".     36  p. 

Memorial    address    on    the  life   ami   character  of 

'  G:  T.   Anthony,   [January  18,    1898].     By    P.  L 

Bonebrake.     Ottawa, '97.     8".     lip. 
Note.     Privately  printed. 

Address  of  John  Spccr,  Presiiient,  on  accuracy  in 

history;  before  the  22d  annual  meeting,  January 
1«,  1H98.      '98.      8".      21  p. 

—  Memorial:  Solon  Otis  Thachcr.    By  Stuart  Henry. 

n.d.     [189H.]     K".     :',2  p. 

Appeal  of  the  State  Editorial  Association  to  the 

Legislature  and  Executive  Council  iti  In-half  of 
the  Historical  Society.     1899.     H".     8  p. 


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.    By  Will- 
.     21  p. 
By  G:    W. 


Historical  Society^  State,  continued. 

—  History  of  Normal  School  work  in  Kansas  ;  paper, 

January  17,  1899.  By  A.  R.  Taylor,  n.  d.  ]2°. 
IG  p. 

—  The  collection  of  history,    n.  d.    [1899.]     8°.  G  p. 

—  Historical  address  delivered  at  the  village  of  the 

Pavrnee  Republic,  by  G:  W.  Martin;  with  ex- 
tracts from  addresses  made  before  Old  Settlers' 
associations  in  EUswortli,  Johnson  and  Green- 
wood counties,  and  the  Northeast  Kansas  jubilee, 
at  Nortonville.     1900.     8°.     37  p. 

—  The  battle  of  Arickaree.     By  Winfield  Freeman. 

n.  d.     [1900.]     8°.     13  p. 

Note.    This  and  the  two  entries  following  are  ropriutH  from 
Transactions,  v.  3. 

—  Catalog  of  the  Kansas  Territorial  and   State  doc- 

uments in  the  library  of  the  State  Historical 
Society,  1854-98.  Prepared  by  Zu  Adams.  1900. 
8°.     93  p. 

—  The    real    Quivira.     By   W.    E.    Richey.     n.    d. 

[1900.]     8°.     11   p. 

—  Noble   L.    Prentis.     By  F.   L.   Vandegrift,  1900. 

n.  d.     [1902.]     8°.     10  p. 

Note.    This  and  the  seven  entries  following  are  reprints 
from  Transactions,  v.  7. 

—  The  Territorial  and  military  combine  at  Fort  Riley. 

By  G:   W.   Martin,     n.  d.     [1902.]     8°.     31  p. 

—  Slavery  in  Kansas.    By  C.  E.  Cory.    n.  d.     [1902.] 

8°.     15  p. 

—  Sketches  of  Kansas  pioneer  experience 

iam  Hutchinson,     n.  d.      [1902.]     8° 

—  The  Kansas  State  Historical  Society. 

Martin,     n.  d.     [1902.]     8°.     lip. 

—  Early  life  of  Quantrill  in  Kansas.     [Symposium.] 

71.  d.     [1902.]     8«.     19  p. 

—  The  College  of  Emporia,  Andrew  Carnegie,  and 

John  Byars  Anderson.  Bv  G:  W.Martin,  yi.d. 
[1902.]     8°.     21  p. 

—  Ernest  Valeton  Boissiere.    By  G:  A.  Huron,    n.d. 

[1902.]     8«.     U  p. 

—  The  story  of  the  Seventh  Kansas ;   [address,  27th 

annual  meeting,   December  2,    1902,]   by  S.   M. 
Fox.     n.  d.     ['03.]     8°.     36  p. 
Horticultural  Society,  State  (Topeka,  1867-).     Trans- 
actions,   V.   1-26,  18G7-1901.      '72-1902.     26    v. 
8°. 
Note.    Transactions     1867-71    published  in    1    v.     1887/88- 
94/95,  published  biennially  and  called  Ist-ith  biennial  reports. 

—  Circulars  nos.  5,  8,  1877-78.     n.  t.  p.     2  pm.    8°. 

—  Forestry  report,  lst-7th,  1879-86.     '80-87.     6  pm. 

8°. 
Note.    1st  published  in  ann.  rpt.  for  1S79.     None  issued  in 
1882. 

—  Address  by  D.  W.  Havens  before  the  15th  annual 

meeting,  1881.     n.  d.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Horticultural  manual,  1884-85.     ?i.  t.  p.     5  pm. 

4°. 

—  Fruit  manual,  1886.     7i.  d.     8°. 

—  Report  on  Kansas  apples.     1889 

—  Report  on  Kansas  grapes.     1889 

—  Circular  no.  1,  [April  1896].    n.  t.  p.     8°.     (4)  p. 

—  Papers    read    before    the  31st    annual    meeting, 

1897.    n.  t.  p.     8°.     37  p. 

—  The  apple.     1898.     8°.     229  p. 

—  The  peach.     1899.     8°.     159  p. 

—  The  cherry  in  Kansas.    1900.   8° 

—  The  plum  in  Kansas.     1900.     8° 

—  How  to  grow  and  use  the  grape  in  Kansas. 

8°.     139  p.     il. 


40  p. 
2  folders, 
folder. 


il. 

map.     il. 
128  p.    map.  il. 
159  p.     map. 
1901. 


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Horticultural  Society,  State,  continued. 

—  Horticulture.     Plans  for  organizing  for  cleaner, 

smarter,    lovelier,   more  beautiful  and  enticing 
homes  in  Kansas.     [1902.]     8''.     12  p. 

—  Kansas  as  a  fruit  State.     1902.     8  p.     H°. 

—  Agricultural,  horticultural  and  mechanical  fairs. 

1903.     8°.     27  p. 
Industrial  School  for   Girls    (Beloit,    1888-).      Bien- 
nial report,  lst-7th,  1889/90-1901/02.     '90-1902. 
6  pm.     8°. 
Note.    The  school  was  established  by  the  State  W.  C.  T.  U. 
in  1888,  and  adopted  by  the  State  in  1889.     Ist  rpt.  printed  in 
7th  bien.  rpt.  Board  of  Charities. 

[Jnsane.^     Osawatomie  State  Hospital    (1863-).     An- 
nual report,   3d-12th,  1867-76 ;  biennial    report, 
lst-18tb,  1877/78-1901/02.  '07-1902.  22  pm.   8°. 
Note.    Previous  to  1901  called  "  State  Insane  Asylum."  Rpt. 
for  1866  not  printed;  for  1873  printed  in  1st  ann.  rpt.  Board  of 
Commissioners  on  Public  Institutions.      Since  1880  also  pub- 
lished in  rpt.  of  Board  of  Charities. 

—  By-laws  adopted  by  the  Board  of  Trustees.     Osa- 

watomie, 1870.     8°.     10  p. 

—  By-laws  ;  organization  of  the  Board  for  1873  ;  laws 

relating  to  the  asylum.     Ottawa,  '73.     8°.     26  p. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  for  the  government  of  em- 

ployees.    1885,  97.     2  pm.     IG". 

—  Supplemental  service  manual  lor  the  government 

of  employees.     1901.     24°.     8  p. 

—  See  also    under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docume7its, 

etc.,  1876,  77. 
Topeka    State    Hospital    (1875-).     Biennial   report, 
l8t-13th,  1879/80-1901/02.    '82-1902.    8  pm.    8°. 

Note.  Called  "  State  Insane  Asylum "  previous  to  1901 . 
Numbering  is  incorrect,  as  but  twelve  rpts.  have  been  pub- 
lished. Ist  rpt.  published  with  that  of  Osawatomie  Hospital, 
1879/80;  2d-13th  in  rpt.  of  State  Board  of  Charities.  Several 
rpts.  printed  separately. 

—  Report  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners,  1875,  76, 

77/78. 
Note.    Published  in  rpts.  of  Osawatomie  Asylum,  1875-78. 

—  Catalog  of  patients'  library.     1885.     16°.     36  p. 

—  Service  manual.     1902.     16°.     36  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Documents, 

etc.,  1889. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Auditor.,  1889. 
Labor  and  Industry,  Society  of.     See  w^icier  Inspection 

and  Regulation,  Labor. 
\_Libraries.'\     State   Library    (Topeka,    1861-).      Re- 
port, 1861,  66. 
Note.    In  Auditor's  report,  1861,  66.     Statement  is  made  in 
Auditor's   report    for   1866:    "A   catalogue  of  miscellaneous 
works  was  given  in  my  last  report."     Not  found. 

—  Annual  report,  ]st-7th,  1870-76;   biennial  report, 

lst-13th,  1877/78-1901/02.    '70-1903.    19  pm.  8°. 
Noti-.     Previous  to  1S70  the  lilirary  had  been  in  care  of  the 
State  Auditor  and  Clerk   of  the  Supreme  Court.     A   special 
librarian  was  then  provided.    2d  blen.  rpt.  not  printed. 

—  Catalogue,  1871.     '71.     8".     50  p. 

—  Catalogue  of  law  and  miscellaneous  books  in  the 

library.     1873.     8"^.     67  p. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  law  books   in  tbe  library.     1875. 

8^'.     46  p. 

—  Same.     By  Annie  L.  Diggs.     1902.    8".    xi,  402  p. 
Traveling   lAhraries    Commission   (Topeka,    1899-) . 

Biennial       report,      l8t-2(l,      1899/1900-1901/02. 
1901-02.     2  pm.      16". 

Note.  OrliflnaU^il  with  the  Kan.  Social  Hclciico  Kederatioii ; 
flrftt  libriirl<!H  dJHtribiited  in  May  IS'.iS. 

—  Short  lii.story  of  tin;  traveling  library  work  in  Kan- 

SHH,  HM  given  in  tlin-e  roportH  to  the  Kansas  State 
Federation  of  Clubs,  1898-1900.    '00.    24".     23  p. 
Note.     Privately  printed. 

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Penitentiary,  State  (Loavonworth,  1861-).  Annual 
report,  ISGS,  fi6-76;  biennial  report,  lst-13th, 
1877/78-1901/02.  Lawrence,  liCavenwortli,  and 
Topeka,  'G4-1I)U2.     24  pm.     8°. 

Note.    Rpt.  for  18f)4  not  printed;  original  mH.  is  with  Stute 
Hist.  Soc'y. 

—  Special    report,    January    1,    1886.     n.  t.  p.      8°. 

13  p. 

—  Report  of   the  Penitentiary  Commissioners,  18G1, 

62, 
Note.    In  Pub.  docs.,  1861,  62. 

—  Catalogue  and  rules  of  the  library,   1877.     Leav- 

enworth, '77.     24".     100  p. 

—  Same,  1884.     '84.     16°.     177  p. 

Note.     This  and  the  two  entries  following  contain  also  the 
rules  of  the  Penitentiary. 

—  Same,  1888.     '88.     24°.     212  p. 

—  Same,  1898.     n.  d.     24°.     216  p. 

—  Appendix  no.  1    to  library  catalogue.   May  1900. 

n.  d.     24«.     11  p. 

—  [Statistics]  June  1,  1882.     broadside. 

—  Some  statistics,  1890.     folder. 

—  Penitentiary  coal  shaft,  January  19,  1881.    n.  t.  p. 

8°.     14  p. 

—  Supplemental   report  of   Penitentiary  coal   mine, 

January  1,  1883.     n.  d.     8°.     (3)  p. 

—  Coal  mine  rules,     n.  t.  p.     24°.     8  p. 

—  General    rules    and    regulations.      Lansing,  1895. 

10°.     50  p. 

—  The  Prison  Trusty;   weekly;  v.  1,  no.  1-v.  3,  no. 

23,   May   1892-November    1894.      Lansing,    '92- 
49.     3  V.     fo. 

—  Statement  of  Kansas  twine  plant,    n.  t.p.    [1903.] 

8°.     10  p. 
Note.    Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Legislature  of  1903. 

—  See  also   under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Public 

Institutions;  and  under  Legislature,  -Tournnls, 
Documents,  etc.,  1876,  85,  89. 
[^Reformatories. '\  State  Industrial  Reformatory 
(Hutchinson,  1885-).  Biennial  report  of  the 
Board  of  Managers,  lst-4th,  1895/96-1^01/02. 
'96-1902.     4  Jim.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners,  [lst-4th], 

1885-December  1890.     '85-90.     4  pm.     8°. 

—  Blank  forms.     8. 

—  Rules  governing   the  inmates,   1900.     n.  d.     24°. 

10  p. 

—  Library    catalog,     December  1901.       n.  d.     nar. 

12°.      56  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Documents, 

etc.,  1889. 
State   Reform    School    (Topeka,    1879-).      Biennial 
report,  Ist-llth,  1881/82-1901/02.     11  pm.    8°. 

Note.    The  school  is  for  boys  under  21. 

—  Rules  governing  pupils,     n.  d.     16°.     7  p. 

—  Purposes,  rules  and  regulations.     1881.    8°.     19  p. 

—  Report  of  Trustees  of  State  Charitable  Institutions 

on  the  school.     1881.     8°.     20  p. 
See  also  back  Industrial  School  for  Girls. 
Soldiers'    Home    (Fort    Dodge,    1889-).     Biennial    re- 
port, lst-[7th],  1889/90-1901/02.  '90-1902.  6pra. 
8°. 

Note.    Published   also   in   rpt.   of   Board   of  Charities  and 
Corrections    6th  not  printed  separately. 


—  By-laws, 
13  p. 


regulations    and    rules.       1889.      16°. 

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Soldiers'  Ilorne^  continued. 
'__  By-laws,   regulations    and    rules    of  the  home   at 
Fort  Dodge,  and  Bickerdyke  Annex  at  Ellsworth 
1901.     lfi°.     14  p. 

—  Supplemental  report;   expenditures  for  fiscal  year 

ending  June  3(>,  1895.     n.  t.  p.     8".     20  p. 
Soldiers'  Orphans'  7/owe  (Atchison,  1885-).      Uiennial 
report,  lst-8th,  1887/88-19U1/02.  '88-19U2.  8  pm. 
8°. 

—  Manual  of  law,  and  rules  for  the  government  of 

the  home.     1891.     8°.     14  p. 

—  See  also  tinder  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1889. 

Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court.  Reports  of  cases  argued  and  deter- 
mined in  the  Supreme  Court;  v.  1-65,  1862- 
1903.     r.i?., '64-1903.     65  v.     8°. 

Cont.:  V.  1-5,  18fi2-70;  by  E.  V.  Banks.  6-20,  1867-78; 
by  W.  C.  Webb.  21-56,  1878-96;  by  A.  M.  F.  Kaudolph. 
57-59,  1896-98;  by  G.  C.  Clemens.  60-65,  1898-1902;  by  T.  E. 
Dewey. 

Note.  V.  1,  4,  printed  in  Lawrence;  v.  2,  3,  in  Leaven- 
worth. A  second  edition  of  the  reports,  v.  1-39,  including  the 
McCahon  rpt.,  has  been  printed.  See  also  under  Supplemen- 
tal, Supreme  Court. 

—  Digest    of    the   Kansas    reports,    commencing   with 

McCahon's  reports.  Territorial,  and  embracing 
volume  10  of  State  reports;  also  all  decisions 
for  the  District  of  Kansas,  decided  in  the  Circuit 
Court  of  the  U.  S.,  together  with  all  cases 
taken  to  the  U.  S.  Supreme  Court  from  the 
State  Supreme,  or  Federal  courts  in  Kansas ; 
[with]  official  syllabi  of  cases  in  v.  11-12  of 
State  reports.  By  C.  F.  W.  Dassler.  St.  Louis, 
1874.     r.  8°.     247,  XXX,  (1)  p. 

—  Index-digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court 

of  Kansas,  embraced  in  McCahon's  reports  and 
volumes  1-25  Kansas  reports,  with  references  to 
the  compiled  laws  of  1879;  also  a  complete 
table  of  cases  affirmed,  approved,  cited,  distin- 
guished, criticised,  doubted,  or  overruled  in  sub- 
sequent decisions  of  the  Court.  By  G.  K. 
Chaney.     Chicago,  '82.     8°.     584  p. 

—  Annotations   of  Kansas  reports  with  American   de- 

cisions and  American  reports.  By  H.  W.  Talcott 
and  J.  H.  Richards.  Fort  Scott,  1885.  8°. 
116  p. 

—  Brief-digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court, 

V.  l-3:i,  and  McCahon's  reports.  By  Irwin 
Taylor.     1885.     8".     902  p. 

—  Taylor's    new   digest  of   Kansas  reports,  v.    H3-43. 

By  Irwin  Taylor.     189U.     8'>.     506  p. 

—  Brief-digest  of  decisions,  v.  2;    v.  33-42,  with  ap- 

pendix from  V.  43-48.  By  Irwin  Taylor.  1893. 
fi".     760  p. 

—  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  from 

the  oarlif'st  period  to  tlie  year  1879,  including 
the  21  Ht  volume  of  Kansas  reports.  By  C.  F.  W. 
Dassler.     '89.     r.  8".     685  p. 

—  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court,  v.  22- 

32,  an<l  also  the  reported  decisions  of  Kansas 
cases  in  the  Federal  courts  during  tlie  same 
period.  Hy  (/.  F.  VV.  Dassler.  v.  2.  Des 
Moines,  I8H.'..      r.  8".     582  p. 

—  Digest  of  the  decisionH  of  the  Sii])reme  Court,  v.  22- 

51,  and  also  the  rfj)()rtc(l  decMsions  of  Kansas 
caHcs  in  the  Fi-derai  courts  during  the  same 
period.  By  C.  F.  VV.  Dassler.  New  v.  2.  1894. 
r.  8".     vii,  819  p. 

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Supremt  Court,  continued. 

—  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  and 

Courts  of  Appeals  from  1854  to  December  term, 
1897,  covering  the  Sui)renic  Court  reports, 
McCalion,  1  v.,  v.  l-r)8,  and  a  portion  of  v.  59, 
and  the  Courts  of  Appeals  reports  1-0.  liy  D. 
M.  Valentine,  v.  1,  A-K.  Indianapolis  and 
Kansas  City,  i,S99.     r.  8".      1011  p. 

—  Same,  v.  2,  L-Z.      1899.     1012-2002  p. 

Note.    Oue  paging  for  both  v. 

—  Digest  of  Kansas  decisions  from  the  earliest  period 

to  the  year  1902.  By  C.  F.  W.  Dassler.  '02. 
r.  8°.     xxxii,  1377  p. 

—  See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1893, 

Atty.  Genl..  1899;  and  under  Institutions,  Agri- 
culture, State  Agricultural  College,   1875. 
Courts  of  Appeals.      Keports    of   cases  decided,  1895- 
1901,  V.  1-10.     '95-1902.     10  v.     8°. 

Cont. :  V.  1-2,  1895-06;  by  A.  M.  F.  Randolph.  3-4,1895-96; 
by  T.  E.  I>c\vey.  5-(j,  1896-97;  by  G.  C.  Clemens.  7-10, 
1898-1901;  by  T.  E.  Dewey. 

— See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Atty.  Genl.,  1899,  and 
under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1891. 


Legislature. 

Sessions  annual,  beginning  March,  1801-77;  biennial,  beginning 
Jan.  of  odd  years,  1S79-1903.  Special  sessions,  Sept.  1874,  March 
1884,  Jan.  1886,  Dec.  1898/Jan.  1899,  and  June  1903. 

]^Lau!s  of  the  Stafe.'\     Laws,    lst-30th   session,    1861- 
1903.     '61-1903.     35  v.     8°. 

Note.  Laws  of  each  session  published  separately,  except 
Gen.  Laws  of  1868  published  with  Statutes  of  that  year;  laws 
of  spec.  sess.  1874  bound  with  1875  and  1884  with  1885,  both 
also  in  separate  pms.  Laws  for  1S60,  69,  70,  71,  72,  77,  79,  81, 
85,  86,  87,  89,  91,  also  printed  in  pm. 

—  Special  laws  passed  at  the  8th  session  of  the  Legis- 

lature, 1868.     Lawrence,  '68.     8«.     10-1  p. 

—  Laws    passed    at   9th    and    10th    sessions,    1869-70. 

2  V.  in  1.     8°.     283,  287  p. 

—  General  laws  passed  at  9th-llth   session,   1869-71. 

Reprint.     '74.     8°.     xvi,  471  p. 

—  General    laws  in  force  at   the  close  of   the  session 

ending  March  6,  1862.     '62.     4°.     1116  p. 

—  General  statutes,  revised  by  John  M.  Price,  Samuel 

A.  Kiggs,  and  James  McCahon,  Com'rs.     Law- 
rence, 1868.     40.     xi,  1270  p. 

—  General    statutes    of   Kansas    including   the  session 

laws  of  1876.    Bv  C  F.  AV.  Dassler.    St.  Louis, 
'77.     2  V.     r.  8°. 

—  Alleged  revision,  1879.   n.  t.  p.   [Various  pagings.] 

r.  8°. 

—  Compiled  laws,  1879 ;    by   C.  F.  W.  Dassler.     St. 

Louis,  '79.     40.     1154  p. 

—  Compiled  laws  of  Kansas,  1881.    By  C.  F.  W.  Dass- 

ler.    '81.     r.  8°.     1156  p. 

—  Same,  1885.     '85.     4°.     1131  p. 

—  General  statutes,  1889;  by  Irwin  Taylor.     '89.     2  v. 

4°. 

—  Same,  1897;  by  W.  C.  Webb.     '97.     2  v.     4°. 

—  Same,   1901;  by  C.  F.  W.  Dassler.     '01.     4°.     xv, 

1736  p. 

—  Index  to  laws,  1855-77.    By  J.  D.  Shafer.     Leaven- 

worth, '77.     8°.     315  p. 

—  {^Statutory  Revision.']     Commissioners  for  the  Revi- 

sion of  the  Statutes.     Keport,  1868.     n.  d.     8°. 
15,  1021  p. 

See  above,  1868,  and  forward  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1877,  90. 


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\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.  ] 

—  [^Special  Laws.'] 

Note.  For  compilations  of  other  particular  laws  than  those 
listed  he\ov7  see  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Adjutant  General 
and  Treasurer;  !/nrfer  Inspection  and  Regulation,  5a?iA  Com- 
missioner.  Charities,  Education,  Health,  Insurance,  Labor, 
Medical  Examination  and  Registration,  itines,  Railrnnds; 
and  under  Institutions,  Agricultural  College,  Education 
(University),  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home. 

—  {Ballot.]     Australian   ballot  law,  1893.     8°.       19  p. 

—  Same,   1901.     8°.     47  p.     il. 

—  lCorpo7-ations.']      Kansas    corporation    law,    1899. 

n.  t.  p.     8°.     11  p. 

—  Same,  as  amended  by  the  Legislature  of  1901 .  n.  t.  p. 

8°.     11  p. 

—  {Elections.]     An  act  to  prohibit  the  corrupt  use  of 

money  and  corrupt  practices  at  elections,  1893. 
8°.     7  p. 

—  {Grain.]     Grain  inspection  laws,   1901.     nar.    12°. 

16  p. 
{Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]     Senate  Journal,  lst-17th 
annual  session,   1861-77;   lst-13th  biennial  ses- 
sion,  1879-1903.     '61-1903.     35  v.     8°. 
Note.    Journals  of  both   Senate  and  House,   rag.  sess.  and 
spec.  sess.  of  1874,  84,  86  and   98/99,   published   separately. 
Spec.   sess.  1874,   84   are   also   bound  with  1875,   85.     Special 
session  1903  bound  with  House  Journal  of  same  year  in  1  v. 
The  earlier  Journals   of   both   bodies   contain  rpts.   of  State 
oflBcers  and   miscellaneous  papers  not  found  elsewhere.     Re- 
ports of  committees  usually  published  in  Journals. 

—  Daily  journal,  1895-1903.     6  v.     8°. 

Note.    Not  published  previously. 

—  Senate  bills,  1877-1903.     20  v.     fo,  8°. 

Note.  The  bills  have  probably  been  published  from  the 
first.     Only  the  above  are  preserved. 

—  Senate  calendars,  1879,  85-1903.     13  v.     4°. 

—  Senate  rules,  1889,  93-1903.     n.  d.     7  pro.     8°. 

—  House  Journal,    lst-17th   annual   session,    1861-77; 

lst-13th  biennial  session,  1879-1903.      '61-1903. 
36  V.     8°. 
Note.    There  were  rival  Republican  and  Populist  organiza- 
tions of  the    House  in  1«9.3,  and  the  journal  of  the  Populist 
House  was  printed  separately. 
See  also  note  above  under  Senate  Journal. 

—  Daily  journal,  1893,  97,  98/99,  1901.     4  v.     8°. 

Note.    1893  of  Populist  House  only.     See  preceding  note. 

—  Plouse  bills,  1869-71,  77-1908.     19  v.     fo,  8°. 

—  House  calendar,  1879,  85-1903.      13  v. 

—  Rules  of  the  House,  1889-95,  99-1903 

8",  16". 

—  Rules  of  House   and  Senate,   1861-64 

74-93.     '61-93.     19  pm.     8°. 

Note.  Titles  vary.  Latterly  separate  rules  have  been 
printed  for  each  body. 

—  I'ortfolio  containing  Legislative  rosters,  committees, 

etc.,  1861-1903.     [Incomplete.] 
Note.    In  State  Historical  Society  library  only. 

—  Report   of  sub-committee     [House]     by    Fred    A. 

Stocks,  cliairman.     n.  d.     8°.     8  p. 
Note.    Concerning  appropriations  for  the  State  University. 

—  Report  of  [Ilou^e]  committee  on  printing.     [1862.] 

n.  d.     H".     8  I). 

—  Rci)ort   of  tlie   Hjji-cial  committee    appointed  by  the 

House  to  investigate  the  accounts  of  the  Auditor 
and  Treasurer,  the  sale  of  bonds  of  the  State, 
etc.,  January  30,  1802.     n.  d.     8".     16  p. 

—  Proceeding's    in    the    cases   of    the    imjjpachmcnt   of 

Charles  Robinson,  Oovernor;  Joiiii  \V.  Robinson, 
Secretary  of  State;  Geo.  S.  Hillycr,  Auditor  of 
State.     1H62      8".     70  p. 

Note.  Thin  pHnrjphlet  doneii  with  the  prelimlnnry  proceed- 
ings of  Feb.  W,  ndjourolng  the  trial  to  June  2,  1802. 


4°. 
n.  d.     7  V. 

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{^Journals,  Documents    FAc,  continued.'] 

—  Proceedings    in   tlie    easels    of  the    inipeacliment   of 

(Jharles  Robinson,  Governor;  Jolin  W.  liobiii- 
son,  Secretary  of  State;  George  S.  llillyer, 
Auditor  of  State.  [Reported  by  R.  J.  Hinton.] 
Lawrence,  1862.     8°.     425  p. 

—  Report    of   House    investigating   committee,    18C2. 

n.  t.p.     8°.     3  p. 
A^ote.    Investigation  of  Auditor  uud  Treasurer. 

—  Report  of  the  House  committee  to  visit  tlie  Cherokee 

neutral  lands,  1870.     70.     8".     164  p. 

—  Report   of  the   joint   conuuittee    to   investigate    the 

affairs  and  offices  of  the  Auditor  and  Treasurer. 

1870.  8°.     40  p. 

—  Report  of  the   House  committee  to  investigate  the 

affairs  of  the  State  Treasury,  n.  d.  [1870.] 
8°.     18  p. 

—  Report   of  the  joint  committee  of  1872  to  investi- 

gate all  charges  of  bribery  and  corruption  con- 
nected with  the  Senatorial  elections  of  1867  and 

1871.  '72.     8°.     308  p. 

—  Reports  of  the  joint  committee,   1873,  to  investigate 

charges  of  corruption  and  bribery  against  S.  C. 
Pomeroy  and  members  of  the  Legishiture,  with 
the  testimony.  Reported  by  M.  J.  Dutton.  '73. 
8°.     185  p. 

—  Plan    for    ventilation    of     capitol    building,     1874. 

n.  t.  p.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report  of  the   [House]   committee  on  State  affairs 

on  the  condition  of  the  State  Treasury,  sub- 
mitted February  21,  1874.     '74.     8".     83  p. 

—  Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Court  of  Impeachment 

in  the  case  of  Josiah  E.  Hayes,  Treasurer  of 
State.     1874.     8°.     352  p. 

—  Speech    of    Jacob   Winter    before   the     Senate    of 

Kansas  on  civil  rights,  January  26,  1874.  n.  d. 
8°.     14  p. 

—  Report  [to  the  special  session,  1874]  of  the  commis- 

sioners to  investigate  the  condition  of  Barbour, 
Comanche,  and  Harper  counties,  n.  i.  p.  8°. 
40  p. 

—  Majority   report    of    the    House  committee    on  re- 

trenchment.     [1875.]     n.  t.  p.     8°.     22  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  insurance,   1875. 

'75.     8°.     30  p. 

—  Report    of   the   special  committee    [of  the   Senate] 

to  investigate  the  school  fund.  n.  d.  [1876.] 
8".     18  p. 

—  Report    on  the    permanent   school  fund,  from   the 

[House]  committee  on  State  affairs.  1876.  8°. 
239  p. 

—  Report  of  [House]  committee  on  State  affairs  con- 

cerning bonds  of  school  district  no.  8,  Rice 
County,     n.  t.  p.     1876.     8°.     81  p. 

—  Report  of    the  joint   comnuttee  to  investigate    the 

Insane  Asylum,  1876.     n.  d.     8°.     187  p. 

—  Report  of    the    joint    committee  to  report  on   the 

necessity  and  advisability  of  calling  a  Constitu- 
tional Convention,     n.  t.  p.     [1876.]     8°.     5  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  to   visit  the  Peniten- 

tiary,    n.  d.     [1876.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee   to  visit   the  State 

Agricultural  College.     [1876.]     ?i.  d.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  [House]  committee  on  retrenchment 

and  reform,     n.  t.  p.     [1876.]     8".     lip. 

—  Report  of  the  railroad   committee    [of  the  House] 

on  House  bills  nos.  31,  67,  and  341.  n.d.  [1876.] 
8°.     10  p. 

—  Report    of  special  committee    [of    the   House]   on 

Senate  bill  no.  118.     n.  t.  p.     [1876.]    8°.    27  p. 


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\_Inurna/s,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.^ 

—  Report  of  House  committee  on    charitable  institu- 

tions, 1877.     ti.  i.  p.     8°.     91  p. 

—  Report  of  the  [Senate]  committee  on  public  institu- 

tions in  relation  to  Osawatomie  Insane  Asylum. 
n.  d.  [1877.]     8°.     27,  (1)  p. 

—  Report  of  committee   on  educational  institutions  of 

the  House  on  Normal  Department  of  the  State 
University,     n.t.p.     [1877.]     8°.     9  p. 

—  Report  of  the  [House]   committee  on   Agricultural 

College,     n.  t.  p.     [1877.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  sub-committee   [of  the  House]  on  Agri- 

cultural College,     n.  t.  p.     [1877.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report    of     [Senate]    committee  on    accounts,   re- 

lating to  school  bonds,    n.t.p.    [1877.]    8°.  6  p. 

—  Minority  report   of    committee    on   House    bill  no. 

222.     [1877.]     8°.     1  p. 
Kote.     Relating  to  railroads. 

—  Apportionment;   report   of   [Senate]  judiciary  com- 

mittee,    n.t.p.     [1877.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  Minority    report    of   the     [Senate]     committee    on 

House  bill  no.  319.     n.t.p.     [1877.]     8".     2  p. 

Note.    Relating  to  transportation  rates. 

—  Report  of   [Senate]   committee  on  revision  of  laws. 

n.t.p.     [1877.]     8°.     2  p. 

—  Memorial    to    the     Legislature :    Price    raid    scrip. 

n.  d.     [1877.]     S''.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  [Senate]  committee  on  claims  on  Senate 

concurrent  resolution  no.  9.  n.  t.  p.  [1877.] 
8°.     2  p. 

—  The   Sedgwick-Harvey    bonds;  statement  of    Sedg- 

wick county,     n.t.p.     [1879.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  Boundaries  of    Barton    and    Pratt  counties;  report 

of  special  committee  [of  the  Senate].  1879. 
8°.     3  p. 

—  Barton     and    Pratt    counties;    minority  report    [of 

Senate  committee],     n.t.p.     [1879.]     8°.    3p. 

—  Senatorial     election,     1879;    report    of    the    special 

committee  of  the  House,  with  testimony.  1879. 
8°.     130  p. 

—  Report  of  Senate  committee  on  public  institutions. 

n.d.     [1881.]     8°.     lip. 

—  House  concurrent  resolution    no.  21;   majority  and 

minority  reports  [of  Senate  commhtee].  n.  d. 
[1881.]     8".     11,  7  p. 

—  Foster  against  Prescott;   report  of  [Senate]  investi- 

gating committee,     n.t.p.     [1883.]     8".     9  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee   on  Live-stock   Commis- 

sion,    n.  t.  p.     [1885.]     8°.      I  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  investigate  the  affairs 

of  the  State  Penitentiary,  n.  d.  [1885. J  8'^. 
13  J),     map. 

—  Iteport  of  Hj)i'(:ial  joint  committee  to  investigate   the 

sale  of  Normal  School  lands  in  MitcJieil  and 
Lincoln  coiinties.     n.  t.  p.      [1885.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  Working    of    live-Nto(;k     law.s   of    1884;     report    of 

Hpecial  joint  com?nittee,  apjjointed  under  Senate 
concurrent  rc^^olution  no.  39.  n.t.p.  [1886.1 
8".     5  p. 

—  Report  of   joint  commitlce  on  State  affairs  on  re- 

pairH  of  east  wing  ol  State  House,  n.  d.  [188G.1 
8".      1 1 2  |). 

—  Price  raid  coiiiniiHsion  report  to  Legislature,  sjjecial 

HeHHJf)!!,  ]HHl',.     n.  d.     8".     24  p. 

—  Report  of  lioiiHe  commitlce  on    printing  regarding 

th(!  State  i>rinting;  alHo,  memorandum  of  State 
J'rinter.     n.t.p.     [1mm7.|     H".     (;  j). 

—  Reimrt    of     (  HoiihcJ     committee    on     education    on 

(lovr-rnor'H  rnefHii'/e.   n.t.p.     |  I8H7.J    8".    (l)p. 


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{^Journals,  Documents,  Etc. ^  continued.] 

—  Report  of   the  [joint]   committee  to  investigate  the 

Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum  at  Olatiie,  under  House 
concurrent  resolution  no.  5.  n.  t.  p.  [1887.] 
8°.     3  p. 

—  Report  of  special  joint  committee  on  silk  culture. 

n.t.p.     [1887.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report    of    [House]    committee    on     hygiene   and 

public  health  [on  the  State  Board  of  Health]. 
n.  t.  p.     [1887.]     8".     1  p. 

—  Report    of    special  committee    [of  the  House]    to 

investigate  the  status  of  Wallace  county,  n.  t.  p. 
[1887.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report   of  the   joint  committee    to  investigate    the 

affairs  of  the  State  Penitentiary,  n.  d.  [1889.] 
8°.     15  p. 

—  State  Industrial  Reformatory  ;    report  of  joint   com- 

mittee,    n.  d.      [188!).]     8°.      11  p. 

—  Asylum    for     Feeble-minded;    report   of     [House] 

subcommittee  of  ways  and  means,  n.  t.  p. 
[1889.]     8«.     1  p. 

—  Forestry  station ;  report   of  [House]   sub-committee 

of  ways  and  means,     n.t.p.     [1889.]     8°.     1  p. 

—  State     University;    report     of    [House]     sub-com- 

mittee,    n.  d.     [1889.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  Agricultural     College;   report     of      [House]     sub- 

committee,    n.  d.     [1889.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Topeka  Insane   Asylum  ;  report  of  House  sub-com- 

mittee,    n.  d.     [1889.]     8°.     6  p. 

—  Institution    for  Deaf  and  Dumb;   report  of  House 

sub-committee  of  ways  and  means,  n.  t.  p. 
[1889.]     8°.     2  p. 

—  The    Penitentiary;    report    of    joint     investigating 

committee,  February  1889.     2  ms.  v. 

Note.     In    library  of  State  Uistorical   Society  and  in  State 
Library. 

—  Report   of  [House]  committee   on  charitable   insti- 

tutions ;  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home.  n.  t.  p. 
[1889.]     8°.     2  p. 

—  Report   of  [House]   committee    on  charitable   insti- 

tutions:  Blind,  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Imbecile,  In- 
sane,    n.t.p.     [1889.]     80.     3  p. 

—  Price    raid    bill;     report   of     [House]     committee. 

n.t.p.     [1889.]     8°.     2  p. 

—  Senate  revision  committee;  appointed  under  Senate 

resolution  no.  91.  Report.  1890.  8°.  xvi, 
227  p. 

Note.    The  committee  was  empowered  to  revise  and  codify 
all  existing  laws,  etc. 

—  [House]     committee    on    railroads.     [Schedule    of 

freight  rates  on  Union  Pacific  Railway  in 
Kansas]-,     n.  d.     [1891.]     8°.     78  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  joint  committee  api)ointed  at  the 

session  of  1891  to  investigate  the  explosion 
which  occurred  at  Coffeyville,  Kansas,  October 
18,  1888.     '91.     8°.     <i4-7  p. 

—  Daily   journal  of   the  Senate ;  trial    of   Tlieodosius 

Botkin,  judge  of  the  3L^(1  judicial  district,  before 
the  Senate,  on  impeachment  by  the  House,  for 
misdemeanors  in  office,  April  1891.  '91.  2  v. 
8°. 

—  Senate  concurrent  resolution  [relative  to  the   open- 

ing of  the  Cherokee  strip],  n.  t.  p.  [1893.]  8°. 
Ip. 

—  House  committee  on  railroads.     [On  Kansas  freight 

rates].      1893.     8°.     32  p. 

—  Minority   report  of  State  House  investigating  com- 

mittee, [appointed  by  the  House  in  1891].  n.d. 
[189;?.]     8«.     7  p. 


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IJo'jrnals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Keport  of   the  joint   committee  on  Senate  bill  no. 

114,  an   act  to  provide  for  the  assessment,  levy 
and  collection  of  taxes,    n.  t.  p.  [1893.]    8°.    15  p. 

—  Report    of     House    committee     on     State     affairs 

n.  t.  p.     [1899.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  [Report    of   committee  on  labor,   1899,   1901.      See 

under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Lahor.] 

—  Report  [of  joint  committee  to  investigate  the  cause 

or  causes  of  the  coal  famine  existing  throughout 
the  State],     n.t.p.     [1903.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  Senate   bill    no.   114, 

an  act  to  provide  for  the  assessment,  levy  and 
collection  of  taxes.  (House  bill  no.  150.)  ntv 
[1903.]      8°.     15  p.  '  ^^' 

—  See  also  tinder  Institutions,  Penitentiary,  1903. 

Miscellaneous. 
[Birds.]     State  Executive  Council.     Catalogue  of  the 
birds  of  Kansas.    ByN.  S.  Goss.    1883.   8°.  34  p 

—  A  revised  catalogue  of  the  birds  of  Kansas,  M'ith 

descriptive  notes  of  the  nests   and  eggs   of  the 
birds  known  to  breed  in  the  State.     By  N    S 
Goss.     May  1886.     '86.     8°.     76  p. 

—  See  also  under  Inspection  and    Regulation,   Fish 

narden;  and  under  Institutions,  Academy  of 
Science,  1903,  and  Agriculture,  Board  of  Actri- 
culture,  1875.  j      n 

[Claims.]  Commission  [to  Examine  and  Audit 
Claims  for]  Losses  Sustained  by  Citizens  of 
Kansas  by  the  Invasion  of  Indians  During  the 
Year  1S78.  Report.  79.  8°.  58  p 
State  Agent  {1877-).  Report,  1880-92  '80-92.  7  pm. 
8°. 

fo^"'*'     '^'^^  '^^'''°'  '^"""^  '^°  ^^°'"'^  P^"°'^  ^''■»*  S-  J-  Craw- 

—  [Briefs  filed  in  application  to  the  Commissioner  of 

the  General  Land  Office  and  oth(  r  United  States 
government  officers,  for  the  readjustment  of  ac- 
counts between  the  United  States  and  the  State 
of  Kansas,  and  the  prosecution  of  other  claims 
of  the  State.]  1877-88.  40  pm.  8°. 
Ji^ote.    Some  privately  printed. 

Price  Raid  Auditing   Commission  (1879-).     Blanks 
and  circular.     3  papers. 

—  Report  of  Secretary,  Feb.  17,   1881,  to  the  Gov- 

ernor.     [In  Sen.  Jour.,  1881,  p.  553.] 
A'ote      The   Commission    consisted    of   the    Gov       Sec  of 
Bute,  Auditor   Treas.,  and  Ally.  Genl.      A  stalement  of   the 
claims  allowed  was  filed  in   the  Auditor's  oil    eid  the  nro 
ceedlDgs  and  miscellaneous  papers  with  the  Sec!^  of  State.'^ 
Price  Raid  Claims;  Auditing  Commissioner  nSHl-S'd) 
Report   containing  conii.lete  alphabetical  lists  of 
a     Lmon  military  scrip,  interest  certificates,  and 
all  claims  filed;  al.so,  all  State  legislation  on  the 
subject;  and  the  report  of  the   Hardie  Commis- 
sion.    1889.     8^     26,  516  p. 

—  See  also   under   Executive  and   Staff,    Governor, 

18/7;    and   vnder  Legislature,  Journals,   Docu- 
ments, etc.,  IHIT,  HO,  H'.}. 
See  also  under  Siipjilemental,  Claims 
[Expostttons.]     Suae  Hoard  of  Centennial  Managers 
(18/4-77).     Report,  1875. 

Note.      In    IIouHC  Journal,  IHT.'i,   n    27'>  .171  •  w, t,    t„ 

nul,  p.  I.V.,  403.  '     -'-•■"'.  Henate  Jour- 

—  Report,  1876.     '76.     8".      19  p. 

—  CentenniHl  edition  of  tin-  Ith  annual  report  of  the 

State     IJoarrl    <,(    Agriculture,    1876.      76.     8" 
348  J),     il.     niaji. 
Note,     "(•ompllrd  from  orlKlnal  report  l,y  tlji- State  I{o-ir,l 


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[Expositions,  continued.'] 

—  Report    to    the     Legislature,    [187G].      77.      8°. 

312  p.     il.     map. 

—  Report,  187G.  (Sen.  Journal,  1876,  p.  74,  House, 

p.  99.) 

—  Report,  1877.  (Senate  Journal,  1877,  p.  G95 ; 

House,  p.  1099.) 

Comrnissaire  du  Kansas  a  V Exposition  Universelle 
dt  Paris.  Le  Kansas  en  1889.  Rar  Emile  Fir- 
min,  avoeat.     1889.     8".     39  p. 

Board  of  World's  Fair  Managers  for  Kansas.  Re- 
port containing  report  of  the  Board  of  Managers, 
Kansas  exhibit,  from  A\)v\\  1892  to  March 
1893,  and  transactions  of  the  Kansas  Board  of 
"World's  Fair  Managers  from  March  1893  to 
December  1893,  with  illustrations  and  descrip- 
tions in  detail  of  all  Kansas  exhibits  and  awards, 
1893.     '94.     8°.     8,   115  p. 

—  Same  ;  ed.  2.     1894.     8°.     8,  133  p. 

—  Mineral  resources  of  Kansas.     [1893.]     8".     23  p. 

—  Geology     and     mineral      resources     of     Kansas. 

World's  Fair  edition.    By  Robert  Hay,  F.  G.  S.  A. 
1893.     8°.     66  p.     map.    il. 
Note.    Reprinted  from  8th  biennial  report  of  board  of  Ag- 
riculture. 

—  Lead  and  zinc  in  Kansas.     By  Robert  Hay.     1893. 

8°.     14  p.     11. 
Note.    Reprinted  from  8th  biennial  report  of  Board  of  Ag- 
riculture. 

—  See  also  under  'Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,   1893; 

a7id  vnder  Institutions,  Agriculture,  Board  of 
Agriculture,  1893,  and  Historical  Society,  1893. 
Kansas   Commission,    Trans-  Mississippi  and   Inter- 
national Exposition.    (Omaha,  Neb,  1898.)    Re- 
port,    n.  d.     8°.     99  p.     il. 
Note.    Commissioners  appointed  by  the  Governor.    Report 
privately  printed. 

Geological  Survey.  First  annual  report  on  the  geology 
of  Kansas.     By  B.  F.  Mudge,  State  Geologist  for 

1864.  Lawrence,  '66.     8°.     56  p. 

Note.  A  manuscript,  apparently  the  preliminary  report  of 
Prof.  Mudge,  of  the  survey  of  1864,  was  found  some  years  ago 
in  the  State  Library.  The  act  creating  the  survey  provided 
that  the  report  should  be  in  the  hands  of  the  Governor  by 
December  1864. 

—  Report  of  the  geological  survey  of  Miami  county, 

by  G.  C.  Swallow,  State  Geologist,  and  F.  Hawn, 
Assistant  Geologist.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1S65.  8°. 
24  p.     map. 

—  Preliminary  report  of  the  geological  survey  of  Kan- 

sas.    By  G.  C.  Swallow,  State  Geologist.     Law- 
rence, '66.     8°.     198  p. 
Cont.:  Sanitary  relations  of  the  State,  by  T)r.  C.  A.  Logan  ; 

Climatology,  by  Dr.  Tiffin  Sinks;  and  Geological  report,  by 

Maj.  F.  Hawn.' 

—  See  also  under  Institutions,  Academy  of  Science ; 

Agriculture,  Board  of  Agriculture,  1889;  Edu- 
cation, University .^  Geology  ;  and  above  under 
Expositions,  1893. 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  Department   of  Kansas. 
Journal  of  the  1st,  3d-21st   annual  encampment, 
1882,  84-1902.     ['82]-1902.     S°.     20  pm. 
Note.    Published  privately  before  1899. 

[^Immigration. 2  Bureau  of  Immigration  (1864-?) 
Report  to  the  Legislature,  in  accordance  with  an 
act  creating  the  Bureau  approved  Feb.  26,  1864. 

Note.  Privately  published  in  Topeka  State  Record,  Feb. 
19, 1868.  The  Governor  was  ex  officio  a  member  of  the  Bureau. 

—  The  State   of  Kansas,    a   home    for   immigrants. 

1865.  8°.     24  p. 

—  Same.    German  ed.    Leavenworth,  1866.    8°.    12  p. 


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[Immigration,  continued.'] 

—  [Circular  letter],  March  1,  lSu7.     sq.  8°.      1  p. 

—  [Circular],  March  11,  1867.     sq.  8'^.     1  p. 

—  Immigration,    n.t.p.    Leavenworth,  1808.    8°.   8  p. 
Resources  of  Kansas.     By  C  C.   Hutchinson.      1871. 

12°.     287  p.     map.     11. 
Note.    Issued  under  act  of  the  Legislature  of  1871,  for  immi- 
gration purposes. 
Irrigation   Survey  and  Experiment,  Board  of  (1895- 
97).     Report  for  1895  and  1896,  to  the  Legisla- 
ture of  Kansas.     '97.     8°.     238  p.     il.     maps. 
X^ote.    Created  in  1895  for  two  years. 

—  See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Attorney  Gen- 

eral,   1902,  and  under  Inspection    and    Regula- 
tion, Forestry  and  Irrigation. 
[^Lands.']     Agents  to  Select  Lands  Granted  to  the  State 
by  the  General  Government.     Report,  Jan.  1862. 
[In  Pub.  docs.,  1861,  p.  35.] 
See  alio  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1877,  79,  Atidi- 
tor,  1877,   79,   1901 ;   under  Institutions,   Agriculture,   State 
Agricultural  College,  1875,  81,  Board  of  Agriculture,  1883,  84, 
85,  86,  and  Education,  University,  n.  d.;  and  under  Legisla- 
ture, Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  187u,  85,  93. 

Relief  Committee,  Kansas  Central.  Report  of  the  Ex- 
ecutive Board  :  their  transactions  from  date  of 
organization  to  disbandraent,  June  1875.  '75. 
8°.     141,  (2)  p. 

—  Governor.     [Circular  letter  dated]  Executive  De- 

partment, Topeka,  Feb.  26,  1875,  [appointing 
distributing  agents  for  the  disbursement  of  sup- 
plies appropriated  by  Congress  for  the  relief  of 
settlers  on  the  Kansas  frontier,  together  with 
correspondence  of  Gen.  John  Rope  on  the  same 
subject,  dated  Fort  Leavenworth,  February  22, 
25,  1875]. 
[Si'tt.]  Silk  Commissioners,  Board  of  (1887-89). 
First  biennial  report,  1887/88.  '88".  8°.  6  p. 
Note.    Continued  as  Silk  Commissioner. 

Silk  Commissioner  (Peabody,  1889-97).  Second 
biennial  report,  1889/90;  annual  report,  1892. 
'91-93.     2  pra.     8°. 

Note.  The  Commissioner  was  appointed  hy  the  Prest.  and 
Sec.  of  the  Board  of  Agriculture.  See  also  under  Legislature, 
Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  1887. 

—  Kansas    Silk   Station,    Peabody,    April   12,    1887. 

n.t.p.     16°.     Up. 
Note.    A  prospectus  and  mode  of  culture. 
Sugar  Inspector.     Annual  report,  1889-92. 

Note.  In  Board  of  Agriculture  rpts.,  Dec.  1889,  Mar.,  Dec, 
1801,  .Mar.  18'j3.     lipts.  for  1889,  90  also  separately  printed. 

SUPI'I.EMENTAL  :    TERUITORIAr.. 

Documents  in  connection  with  the  vaiious  constitutions 
and  conventions  will  be  found  under  Conslitutions  and  Con- 
stitutional ConventiouH. 

See  uIho  under  InHtitutioDs,  Kducation,  University,  1897, 
and  Historical  Society. 

Auditor.     Report,  18.">9.     n.  t.  p.     8".     17  p. 

S'oti'.  The  arm.  iptH.  from  lS.')5-80  published  in  the  Cloiincil 
or  llouHc  .JournaU,  willi  tlie  exception  of  185ti  which  is  in  the 
4th  V.  Hint.  Hucy.  'I'iunHUi:lioiiH. 

[C/aiwis.J      Commissioner  for    Auditing     Claims    for 

Kansas   Territory.     Report  of  H.  J.  Stricklcr, 

March  7,  1H58.     n.  t.  p.     8«.     14  p. 

Nile.     (,'omiiilKHlon  autliorlzod  by  'I'crritorlal  LeKlslnturo  of 

1857;  ro|)ort  nimic  to  CohKrcMB.       See  alwo   forward  Leginla- 

tare,  Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  \W). 

Report  of  CotiiiiiinHioncrs  of  ClainiH  under  Act  of  Feb- 
ruary 7,  IH."<9;  jirinted  piirHiiiint  to  a  resolution 
of  the  Wyandotte  Cunsiitiitional  (/onvention 
pasHcd  July  11,  is.",!).     /;,.  /.  p.     «".     ^7  [>. 

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[Kan. 


{^Education. '\       Superintendent    of    Common    Schools. 
Annual  report,  1860.     n   i.  p.     8".     16  p. 
Note.    Rpts.  for  1858,  59  in  House  Journal,  1859,  60. 

—  Ciimnion  school  law  of  Kansas  Territory,  approved 
Feb.  12,  1858.     Leavenworth,  n.  d.     8°.     IC  p. 
Election   Frauds,  Board  of  Commissioners  for  the  In- 
vestigation  of.      Report.      Leavenworth,    1858. 
sq.   i6«.     142  p. 
Note,    Elections  on  the  Lecompton  constitution. 

Governor.  Official  message  of  Gov.  A.  II.  Reeder  to 
the  first  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Territory. 
Leavenworth,  w.  (^.     [IS.'jo.]     8°.     7  p. 

—  Message  of  Governor  Reeder,  July  21,  ISfjo,  vetoing 

a  bill  to  incorporate  a  ferry  at  the  town  of  Kick- 
apoo.     broadside. 

—  Veto  message  of  A.  H.  Reeder,  Governor;  with  me- 

morial from  the  Legislative  Assembly  to  Franklin 
Pierce,  President  of  the  U.  S.,  July  26,  1855. 
[Shawnee  Manual  Labor  School],  '55.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Inaugural  address  of  R.  J.  Walker,  Governor,  Le- 

compton, May  27,  1857.  Lecompton, '57.   8'^.    24  p. 

—  To  the  people  of  Lawrence  :  proclamation  [of]  R.  J. 

Walker,  Governor,  Leavenworth,  July  15,  1857. 
broadside. 

—  Proclamation  :   R.    J.  Walker,  Governor,    Fred.   P. 

Stanton,  Secretary,  to  the  people  of  Kansas  ;  Le- 
compton, Oct.  19,  1857,  [rejecting  the  Oxford 
frauds].    {National  Democrat  e-s.iva,.')    broadside. 

Note.    Probably  issued  officially  and  circulated  in  this  way. 

—  Address   [of]  J.  W.  Denver,  Secretary  and  Acting 

Governor,  to  the  people  of  Kansas,  December 
21,  1857.     broadside. 

—  Annual  message  of  Governor   Medary,   January  3, 

1860.     n.t.p.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Veto  message  of   Gov.  Medary,  on  bill  prohibiting 

slavery  in  Kansas,  Feb.  20,  1860.  n.t.p.  8°.   16  p. 

—  Governor's   annual    message,  January    10,   1861,  by 

Geo.  M.  Beebe.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     8  p. 

Note.  The  executive  minutes  of  the  Territorial  Governors 
are  published,  with  some  omiBsions,  iu  the  Transactions  of  the 
State  Hist.  Soc'y,  v.  3-5. 

[Legislature.^  [Laws  of  the  Territory .'\  Statutes 
passed  at  the  first  session  of  the  Legislative 
Assembly,  1855.  Shawnee  Manual  Labor  School, 
[St.  Louis,]  '55.     r.  8°.     vii,  1058,  1  p. 

Note  1 .  This  Legislature  was  elected  by  citizens  of  Missouri 
who  invaded  Kansas  to  prevent  the  Free  iState  sctllers,  who 
were  in  the  majority,  from  settling  the  slavery  question,  as 
had  been  provided  for  by  Congress.  The  Free  State  settlers 
refused  to  be  governed  by  any  part  of  its  laws  and  stigmatized 
them  as  "  Bogus  Statutes." 

Note  2.  The  Shawnee  Manual  Labor  School  was  a  mission 
building  in  the  northeastern  part  of  Johnson  county.  It  was 
the  temporary  seat  of  the  Territorial  government,  and  accom- 
modated  the  Legislature  of  1855,  save  for  the  live  days'  sojourn 
at  the  Capitol  at  Pawnee  in  July,  and  the  Territorial  officers, 
until  the  spring  of  1856.  Col.  A.  S.  Johnson,  who  was  a 
member  of  the  first  Territorial  Legislature,  says,  in  a  letter  of 
Oct.  4,  1903:  "There  was  no  printing  done  at  the  Shawnee 
Manual  Labor  School.  The  manuscripts  were  prepared  there, 
but  if  ray  memory  is  correct  the  printing  was  done  by  the  Rev. 
Francis  Barker  at  the  Baptist  Mission,  which  place  nearly 
joined  the  Manual  Labor  School  farm.  The  Statutes  of  Kansas 
of  1855,  John  T.  Brady,  State  Printer,  were  done  in  St.  Louis." 
The  imprint  of  this  volume  is  therefore  an  error.  It  is  prob- 
able also  that  the  Territorial  Journals  for  1855  were  printed  in 
St.  Louis. 

—  Laws  passed  at  the  second   session,  begun  I'ith 

January,  1857.     Lecompton,  '57.     8°.     378  p. 

—  Laws  .  .  .  special  session,  Dec.  1857.  n.d.  8°.  15  p. 

—  Laws  ...  3d  and  4th  ses.sions,  Dec.  1857,  and  Jan. 

1«58.     Lecompton,  '58.     8«.     469,  (2)  p. 

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{^Legislature,  continued.] 

—  Private  laws    passed  at  the  Ath   session,   January 

1858.     Leconipton,  '58.     8°.     398,  1  p. 

—  General  laws  passed  at  the  5th  session,  begun  Jan- 

uary 1859.     Lawrence,  '59.     8".     720  p. 

—  Private  laws  passed  at  the  5th  session,  begun  Jan- 

uary 1859.     Lawrence,  '59.     8°.     233  p. 

—  General  laws  passed  at  the  general  and    special 

sessions,    beginning    January    2   and    19,    18(50. 
Lecompton,  '60.     8°.     264  p. 

—  Private  laws  passed  at  the  special  session,  begun 

January  19,  1860.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     xii,  455  p. 

—  General    laws   to   take   immediate   effect,    passed 

1860.     Lecompton,  '60.     8°.     69  p. 
Note.    Passed  by  special  session. 

—  General  laws,  1861.    Lawrence, '61.    8°.  68,   (1)  p. 
{^Special  Laws.']    An  act  to  establish  a  probate  court, 

with  the  powers  and  duties  of  a  Board  of  Commis- 
sioners.    Shawnee  M.  L.   S.,   1855.     8°.     6    p. 

—  An  act  to  incorporate  the  City  of  Leavenworth. 

Shawnee  M.  L.  S.,  1855.     8°.     7  p. 

—  An  act  prescribing  the  time  of  holding  the  district 

courts.     Shawnee  M.  L.  S.,  1855,     8".     4  p. 

—  An  act  to  punish  offences  against  slave  property. 

Shawnee  M.  L.  S.,  1855.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Laws  to  regulate  elections ;  an  act  supplemental 

to  the  revenue  bill;  county  bonds  and  organiza- 
tion.    Shawnee  M.  L.  S.,  1855.     8°.     12  p. 
{^Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]  Journal  of  the  Council, 
lst-[8]th  session,   1855-61.     Shawnee  M.  L.  S., 
Leconipton  a?i£Z  Lawrence, '55-61.      8  v.     8°. 
2!ote.    Contain   reports  of  committees,  Territorial  officers, 
etc.   See  b.-ick  under  Laws  of  the  Territory,  Note  2;  and  below, 
Daily  journal. 

—  Council  bills,  1855. 

—  Reports  of  Council  committees. 

—  Rules  for  the  government  of   the  Council,   1855. 

broadside. 

—  Journal    of   the    House   of    Representatives,    1st- 

[8]th  session,  1855-61.     Shawnee  M.  L.  S.,  Le- 
compton atid  Lawrence,  '55-61.     8  v.     8°. 
Note.    Oc^ntain  reports  of   committees,  Territorial  officers, 
etc.   See  back  under  Laws  of  the  Territory,  Note  2;  and  below, 
Daily  journal. 

—  House  hills,  1855. 

—  House  ballot,  1855.     broadside. 

—  House  reports  of  committees,  1855. 

—  Rules  and  orders  of  the  House,  1855. 

—  Catalogue   of    members   and   officers 

broadside. 

—  Remarks  of  H.  J.  Strickler  before  the  joint  ses- 

>ion,  on  the  permanent  location  of  the  seat  of 
government,     n.  i.  p.     [1855.]     8o.     3  p. 

—  Rules  for  the  government  of  the  Legislative  As- 

sembly, Jan.  4,  IH.'S.  Lawrence, '58.  24°.  42,  8  p. 

—  Daily  journal  of  the  ('(-uncil  and  House  of  Repre- 

sentatives, January  15,  20,  1858.     2  f"8. 

—  Report   of    special   committee   of    the   House   on 

claims,     n.  t.  p.     [I860.]     8".     36,  5  p. 

Militia.  [Order  of  Lucian  J.  Kastin,  Hrig.Gen.,  Nov. 
28,  1855,  to  the  militia  of  tiie  2d  Brigade  .  .  .  com- 
manding them  to  meet  at  Leavenworth,  Dec.  1, 
1855,  .  .  .  subject  to  tlie  order  of  Maj.-Gen.  \V:  P. 
liicliardson.]     sq.  8".     circular. 

Supreme  Court.  Opinion  of  Samuel  1).  I.(r()mi)te,  C.  J., 
upon  the  right  of  the  LcgiHlativc  Assembly  to  lo- 
cate temporarily  the  seat  of  government  [etc.]. 
Shawnee  .M.  L.  S.,  18.55.     8°.     9  p. 

—  Reports  of  cases  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Terri- 
tory. By  J.  McCahon.  Chicago,  1870.  8".  298  p. 
See  a/so  unOir  Jiidii^iury,  Supreme  Court. 

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NEBRASKA   STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


LM  compiled  from  the  cnlUction  of  Nebraska  documents 
in  the  New  York  Public  Library,  from  the  "  Catalogue  of  the 
State  Library  of  Masxachusettn,"  1S80,  and  Annual  Supple- 
ments, 1880-1902,  and  from  catalogveH  of  other  State  and  city 
libraries.  Revised  by  Miss  Claia  A.  Miilliken  of  ilie  University 
of  Nebraska  Library.  All  documents  in  this  list  published  at 
the  capital,  Lincoln,  unless  otherwise  .specified. 

Perhaps  reached  by  Coronado,  1541.  Visited  by  Dustine, 
1719;  by  Mallet  Brothers,  1739.    Embraced  in  Louieianu  purchase, 

1803.  Part  of  the  District  of  Louisiana,  1804;  of  Territory  of 
Louisiana,  1805.     Lewis  and  Clarl<  passed  up  the  Missouri  Valley, 

1804.  Part  of  Territory  of  Missouri,  1811!.  Explored  for  the 
United  States  by  Major  Stephen  H.  Long,  1819-20;  by  Lieut. 
Fremont,  1842.  Part  of  the  "Indian  country,"  1834.  Mormon 
migration  through  Nebraska,  1846-47.  Organized  as  Territory  of 
Nebraska,  1854,  including  all  unorganized  territory  from  the  Mis- 
souri River  to  the  Rocky  Mountains  lying  between  40°  north 
latitude  and  the  Canada  line.  First  plan  for  State  government 
rejected,  1860.  Small  portions  annexed  from  Territories  of  Wash- 
ington and  of  Utah,  1861.  Portions  detached  and  annexed  to 
Territory  of  Colorado,  1861;  to  Territory  of  Dakota,  1861;  to 
Territory  of  Idaho,  1863.  Minute  details  are  given  in  Walker's 
"Statistical  Atlas  of  the  United  States  .  .  .  compiled  under 
authority  of  Congress,  1874."  Admitted  as  a  State,  with  present 
boundaries,  1867.  Capital  at  Omaha,  1855-67;  at  Lincoln  (first 
known   as  Lancaster)  since  1867. 

Reports  of  State  officers,  1882-83.  n.t.p.  ['83.]   1  v.  8°. 

Note.  Date  properly  1880/82.  Contains  the  reports  of  most 
State  officers  and  institutions  for  the  biennial  period  Dec.  1, 
1880-Nov.  30,  1882,  and  Governors'  message  and  inaugural  of 
1883,  bound  together  without  title-page,  but  with  back  cover 
title  as  above. 

Public  Documents,  biennial,  1889/90-99/1900.  n.  t.  p. 
['91-1901.]  8°. 
Note.  Dates  more  properly  1888/90-98/1900,  as  biennial 
period  closes  Nov.  30th  of  even  years.  Contain  reports  of 
nearly  all  State  officers  and  institutions  bound  together  with- 
out title-page,  but  with  back  cover  title  as  above  and  with  table 
of  contents,  the  collection  being  as  a  rule  more  extensive  from 
year  to  year.  Includes  Governors'  message  and  inaugural  of 
the  January  following  close  of  biennial  period,  i.e.,  1891-1901, 
but  those  of  1893  are  omitted  from  v.  for  1891/92.  1897/98- 
99/1900  ea.  in  4  v.;  others,  ea.  1  v. 

Constitution. 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  Neb.  m.j).,1866.  8°.  16  p. 
Convention,  187 1.     June  G-August  19. 

Note.    No  documents  seen. 
Convention,  1875. 

Note.    No  Journal  or  Debates  seen. 

The  new  constitution  of  Neb.,  1875.    n.p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Note.  Constitution  also  included  in  Senate  Journal,  23d 
session,  1893. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.  Message,  biennial,  1871-1903.  v.  p.,'~\- 
[1903].  8°. 
Cont.:  By  D.  Butler,  1871.  73;  by  R.  W.  Furnas,  1875;  by  8. 
Garber,  1877,  79;  by  A.  Nance,  1881,  83;  by  J.  W.  Dawes, 
1885,87;  by  J:  M.Thayer,  1889,  91;  by  J.  E.  Boyd,  1893;  by 
L.  Crounse,  1895;  by  S.  A.  Holcomb,  1897,  99;  by  W :  A. 
Poynter,  1901 ;  by  C  :  H.  Dietrich,  1903. 

Note.  Includes  report  of  pardons,  commutations,  and  re- 
missions of  fines.  1875  includes  report  of  U.  8.  Centennial 
Commissioner  for  Nebraska,  of  Dec.  22,  1874.  1871  contains 
both  inaugural  and  message  of  D.  Butler.  Message  of  retiring 
Governor  and  inaugural  of  incoming  Governor,  with  separate 
title-pages,  bound  together  in  1  pm.  in  years  1893,  95,  99,  1901. 
1883,  89,  also  printed  in  German;  1885,  91  also  in  Danish; 
1887,95  also  in  Bohemian.  1871  printed  at  Dcs  Moines,  la.; 
1889,  99,  at  Omaha;  1897,  n.p.;  others  at  Lincoln.  All 
English  editions  appear  in  House  Journal,  also  in  Public 
Documents  except  1891/92.     Separate  issue  of  1873  not  seen. 

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Governor,  continued. 

—  Inaugural  address,  1871,  73,  75,  79,  83,  87,  01,  93, 

95,  99,  1901,  03.     v.  p.,  '71-190;!.     8". 

Cont.:  By  D.  Butler,  1871 ;  by  R.  W.  Furnas,  1873 ;  by  8. 
Garber,  1875;  by  A.  Nance,  lS7y;  by  J.  W.  Uawes,  188.i;  by 
J:  M.  Thayer,  1887;  by  J.  E.  Boyd,  1891;  by  L.  Crouuse,  18y;s; 
by  S.  A.  Holcomb,  1895;  by  W  :  A.  Poynler,  1899,  by  O  :  11. 
Dietricl),  1901;  by  J:  H:  Mickey,  1903.  _  „   ^, 

Note.  1871  bound  with  message,  both  by  D.  Butler.  Inaug- 
ural, with  separate  title-page,  bouud  with  message  of  retiring 
Governor  in  1889,93,  95,  y9.  1901.  1871  printed  at  Des  Moines, 
la.,  1899  at  Omaha,  others  at  Lincoln,  ideparate  issue  of  187o 
not  seen. 

—  Budskap  af  J    W.  Dawes,  guvernor     .     .     .     1885. 

'85.     8°.     2-t  p. 

—  Ciulskap  af  J:  M.  Thayer,  guvernor,  1891.    '91.    8". 

27  p. 

—  Talen  af  Ex-gouverneur  J:  M.  Thayer,  1891.     Grand 

Island,  '91.     8".     33  p. 

—  Proclamation,  death  of  General  Grant  [July  24,  1885 

'85].     broadside. 

—  Thanksgiving   proclamation  [Nov.  29,   1900].     '00. 

40;   [Nov.  28,  1901.     '01].     8°. 

—  Land  transactions  of  the  Executive  Department,  Feb. 

17,  1870-Dec.  31,  1874. 
Hote.    Seen  only  in  Appendix  to  House  Journal,  1875. 

—  Ste  also  under  Institutions,  Soldiers'  Homes  ;  under 

Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,    etc.,    1871;    and. 
binder  Miscellaneous,  Claims. 
Adjutant  General.     Report,  Jan.  1,  1871;  biennial  re- 
port, 1875/7(3-1900/02.     '71-1902.     8°. 

Note.  1871  called  "  Rpt.  of  J.  R.  Patrick,  Adjt.  Gen.,"  and 
printed  at  Des  Moines,  la.  1875/76  appended  to  Senate  Jour- 
nal, 1877;  1876/78  to  House  Journal,  1879.  1885/86  covers  only 
from  Apr.  1,  18S5-Nov.  30,  1886;  contains  also  report  of 
Quarter  Master  General,  Apr.  2-Nov.  29,  1886.  Report  1895/96 
called  "  Biennial  report  of  Patrick  H.  Barry,  Adjutant  General 
of  Nebraska."  1897/9S  contains  Roster  and  index  to  entire 
National  Guard  of  the  State.  Biennial  periods  vary,  as 
follows : 

1875/76  ending  [uncertain]  1888/90  ending  Nov.  30. 

1876/78        "  "  1890/92       " 

1879/80       "  Nov.  30.  1892/94      "        Dec.  81. 

1880/82       "         Dec.  30.  1895/96     " 

1883/84       "         Nov.  30.  1897/98      "        Nov.  30. 

1884/89        "  "  1898/1900"        Dec.  31. 

1886/88       "         Dec.    1.  1901/02     "        Dec.  1. 

—  Roster  of  Neb.  volunteers,   1861-69.     Hastings,  '88. 

236  p. 
See  also  forward  under  Secretary  of  State,  1892-97. 

Attorney   General.     Biennial   report,    1880/82,    84/86, 
88/90-1900/02.     v.  p.,  '83-1902.     8°. 

Note.  1888/90-94/96  dated  Dec.  20th,  others  Nov.  30th.  1888/ 
90  printed  at  Omaha,  1894/96  at  York,  others  at  Lincoln. 

—  [Opinion  on  the  legality  of  the  contract  between  the 

State   and  VV.    II.    B.    Stout].     Feb.    11,    1873. 
(2)  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  In  Appendix  to  House  .Journal,  1873. 

Auditor  of  Public  Accounts.     Report,  Jan.  1,  1873;  bi- 
ennial report,  [l8t-15th],  1873/74,74/76-1900/02. 
-pp., '75-1903.     b". 
Note.    In  iHt^^d  reports  called  Auditor  of  State.     [Ist]  re- 
port coverH  period  .lun.  1,  lS7:)-Nov.  30,  1874;  others  cover  the 
regnlnr  lUcal  period.     ImI  report  in  appendix  to  House  Jour- 
nal, 187.0.     Tltlep»Ki;  of  1874/76  bears  imprint  Ht.  Joseph,  Mo., 
1870;  cover,  Lincoln,    .Ni'b.,   IH76.       1KS1/H6-86/88   printed   at 
Hantln|{H,  1894/96  at  Omaha;  others  at  Lincoln. 

—  Statement  allowing  appropriations  maih;  and  moneys 

expended   by  the    Hth-Hlth,    r.lth-20th,  22d-2r.th 
BcsHion.s    of    the    Lcgisliiture,     1877-81,    85-87, 
91-99.     V.  p.,  '77-99.     H". 
Note.     Printed  ns   follows:   1877   at  Ht.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1885, 

93,  I'.'i  at  Lincoln,  1887  at  HiifltlngB,  1897  at   lioatricc,  1899  at 

FrcmoDt;  otheni  not  accn. 


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Auditor  of  Public  Accounts,  continued. 

Insuravce  Department.  I^ist  of  insurance  companies 
ailniitti'd,  continuLM],  or  liiscontiuued,  to  trausiu.'t 
business  in  the  State  during  the  year  1S80.  1, 
Fire  and  marine  ;  2,  Life.     '80.     f"  sheet. 

Kote.  Insurance  Department  consists  of  Insurance  Deputy 
and  assistants  in  the  Auditor's  olUce. 

—  Same,  annual,  1873-98. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  .Vuditor's  biennial  report,  1873/74, 96/98. 

—  Biennial  insurance  report  of  the  Auditor  of  Public 

Accounts,  1886/88.     Hastings,  '88.     8°.     78  p. 
Note.  Same   as   insurance   material   included   in   Auditor's 
general  report  for  1886/88,  but  with  separate  title-page  and 
pagination,  and  with  introductory  matter. 

—  Statement   of   risks   written,  premiums   received, 

losses  incurred  and  paid  by  fire  and  other  in- 
surance companies  (except  life  and  accident) 
transacting  business  in  Nebraska  for  the  year 
ending  Dec.  31;  annual;  1875-77,79-90,  sheets 
and  broadsides;  1891-98,  8  pm.  12°  and  8°. 
['76-99.] 

Note.  Above  is  present  title,  which  varied  somewhat  In  the 
earlier  years,  that  for  1875  being  simply  "  Statement  of  fire 
insurance  business  in  Nebraska  for  the  year  1875."  1875,  77, 
85  show  no  place  of  publication.    None  published  for  1878. 

—  Same,  annual,  1873-98. 

Note.  Reprints  in  Auditor's  biennial  report,  1873/74-96/98. 
Those  omitted  from  1874/76  were  included  in  1876/78.  In 
1878/80  included  under  Life  insurance  statistics  as  pt.  1.  See 
second  note  following.  Since  1896/98  includes  life  insurance, 
having  one  h.  t.  p. :  "  Fire  and  miscellaneous  insurance." 

—  Statement  of   the  business  of   life,  accident,  and 

miscellaneous    insurance    companies    transacting 
business  in  Nebraska  for  the  year  ending  Dec. 
31;    annual,    1890-98.     '91-[99].     1    broadside; 
8  pm.     8°. 
Note.  Titles  vary. 

—  Sam,e,  annual,  1873-98. 

Note.  Reprints  in  Auditor's  biennial  report,  1873/74-93/98. 
Those  omitted  from  1874/76  were  included  in  1876/78.  1879, 
80,  iu  bien.  rpt.  1878/80,  have  title  "  Life  insurance  companies 
admitted,  continued,  discontinued  to  transact  business  in 
Nebraska,"  etc.,  but  include:  Pt.  1,  Fire  and  marine,  pt.  2, 
Life;  witli  statistics  of  risks,  etc.  Since  1896/98 included  with 
fire  insurance  with  one  h.t.p.:  "Fire  and  raiscellaneouB 
insurance." 

—  Statement  showing   business  in    the  State  by  the 

secret,  benevolent,  and    fraternal    societies    and 
associations  for  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1887- 
1903. 
Note.  Reprints  included  in  Auditor's  biennial  report. 

—  Insurance  laws  in   force  Oct.  1,  1885,  and  those 

passed  by  the  Legislature  of  1887  [and  that  of 
1889].     n.t.p.     [1889?]     396  p. 

—  Insurance  laws,  Life  and  fire.    h.  t.  p.     Fremont, 

[1895].     8°.     47  (4)  p. 
Secretary  of  State.     Biennial  report,   1875/76,   78/80- 
96/98.     v.p.,'ll-dS.     8°. 
Note.    1875/76,  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  appended  to  Senate 
Journal,  1877;  separate  issue  not  seen.     1884/86-86/88  printed 
at  Omaha,  1888/90  at  Fremont,  others  at  Lincoln. 

—  Abstract  of  votes  cast  at  the  general  election  of  1890. 

'90.     broadside. 

—  Roster  of  soldiers,  sailors,  and  marines  of  the  War 

of  1812,  the  Mexican  War,  and  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion  residing  in  Nebraska  June  1,  1891. 
J:  C.  Allen,  Secretary.     '92.     8°.     354(1)  p. 

—  Same,  June  1,  1893.     J:    C.  Alien,  Secretary.     '93. 

8".     526,  XX,  p. 

—  Same,  June  1,  1895.     York,  '95.     8°. 

—  Same,  Dec.  1,   1897.      ['97.]     8°. 

—  Election  laws  in  force  July  1,  1899.     '99.     198  p. 

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—  Game  laws  in  force  March  7,  1899.     '99.     10  p. 

—  Life  and  fire  insurance  laws  in  force  July  1,   1899. 

'99.     89  p. 

—  Registry  and  brand  law  in  force  July   1,   1899.     '99. 

9  p. 
Treasurer.     Biennial   report,   1871/72,  72/74-1900/02. 
V.  p.,  '73-1902.     8". 
Xote.    Called    Treapurer   of  State  through  1876/78.     1874/ 
76  printed  at  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1884/86-86/88  at  Omaha,1888/'.iu 
at  Fremont,  othcrg  at  Liucolu. 

iNSrilCTION    AND    REGULATION. 

Banliyig  Board.  lst-7th  annual  report,  showing  the 
condition  of  the  incorporated,  private,  and  sav- 
ings banks  of  the  State,  1889/90,  92,  94,  95-96, 
obi.  24°;  1897-98,  8°.     '91-99.    7  pm. 

A^ote.  Board  consists  of  State  Treasurer,  Auditor,  Attorney 
General,  Secretary,  and  clerk,  and  with  the  Bank  Examiners 
makes  up  the  Banking  Department.  Repnrt  for  1889/90  was 
made  by  Examiuerx  to  the  Board;  1892,94  by  clerk  to  Board; 
1893-98  by  secretary  to  Board.  Keports  1892,  94,  9.5  cover 
building  and  loan  associations  as  well  as  banks.  Year-end 
varies,  as  follows : 

1889/90,  banks,  June  30.  1895,  banks,  Dec.  31. 
1892,        banks,  Nov.  5.  "     b.  and  1.,  "     " 

"  b.  and  1.,  Dec.  31.  1896,  banks,  Dec.  31. 

1894,        banks,  Dec.  29.  1897,      "      Nov.  30. 

"  b.  and  1.,  Dec.  31.  1898,      "  "      " 

Building  and  Loan  Associations,  Inspection  of.     See 

preceding  entry. 
Buildings,  Public.    See  under  Institutions,  Public  Lands 

and  Buildings. 

\_Edncation.'\       Superintendent   of  Public   Instruction. 

Report,  annual,   lst-6th,   10th,   12th,   14th,  16th, 

18th,  20th,  1869-74,  78,  80,  82,  84,  86,  88  ;  biennial, 

llth-17th,  1889/90-1900/02.     '71-1902.     8°. 

ITbte.  Includes  brief  reports  from  county  superintendents, 

city   schools,  St.ite   educational   institutions,   the  University, 

colleges,  normal  schools,  academies,  and  State  Teachers'  Asso. 

ciation;  annual  statistics,  school  laws,  etc.     llth,  13th,  15th, 

17th,  19th  ann.  rpts.  not  printed.     18th  annual,  18S6,  printed  at 

Omaha.    The  22d  annual  report,  1890,  included  statistical  tables 

for  1889  and  was  called  the  llth   biennial;  since  then  reports 

have  been  issued  biennially,  at  the  close  of  even  years.    189.5/9R 

was  issued  in  2  parts  :  Part  I,  called  "  Preliminary  report,"  in 

January  1896,  147  p.,  and  Part  II,  called  "  General  biennial 

report,"  in  Jan.  1897,  149-427  p.,  issued  bound  with  Part  I. 

17th  bien.  is  in  2  v. 

—  Statistics  of  tlie  public  schools  for  the  year  end- 

ing April  7,  1879.     Compiled  by  S.  R.  Thompson. 
'79.     8".     13  p. 

—  Same,  April  1881.    Compiled  bv  W.  W.  W.  Jones 

Supt.     ['81.]     8°. 

—  School    laws,  with    forms  for  the  use    of  school- 

teachers.    1871.     8". 

—  Same,    as    amended    in    1877;    with    explanatory 

notes   and    forms.      St.   Joseph,   Mo.,    '77.     8° 
43  p. 

—  School  laws  as  amended  in  1879,  with  explanatory 

notea  and    forms.      By   S.   R.   Thompson,  Supt. 
'79.     8".     80  p. 

—  Scliool  laws  and  scluxd  land  laws,  as  revised  and 

amended   in    1.S9.-, ;    with    exi.laiiatory  notes   and 

cilatioriH.      J'.y    II.    K.    Corbett,    Supt.      '95.     8° 

I.->3  p 

Not)-.    InttwciX   aflor  the  adjournment  of  each    Legislature 

contalnlnK  lawn  In  force  till  the  next  hohbIod.    8ce  followinir 

entrlcH.  " 

Hr.f.  itlno  nndfr  M iMrollnneniiR,  Nehranka . 

—  Same.,    1897,   by   \V.    ]{.  .Jackson,  Supt.     '97      8" 

146  p. 

—  Same,  1899,  by  VV.  U.  Jackson.      '99.     8".      148  p. 

—  Same,   1901,  by    VV.    K.  Fowler,  Supt.     '01       8° 

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\_Education,  continued.'] 

—  School    law  for   teachers.     W.  K.   Fowler,    Supt. 

1901.     8°.     2;-!  p 

—  Nebraska  course  of   study  and  teachers'  manual, 

biennial,  1887-1.902.     8°. 

—  Circuli'.r  no    9,  relative  to  Columbus  Day.    //..  t.  p. 

['92. ]     8^      (4)  p. 

—  Circular  no.  20:  State  examinations,  professional 

certificates,    university    and    normal    diplomas. 

Nov.  1,  1903. 
Note.    This  and   the  precuding  circular  are  the  only  ones 
seen  in  separate  form,  but  all,  or  nearly  all,  are  included  in  the 
biennial  rpts. 

—  Arbor  Day  [circular,  1894.     '94].     1.  8°.     (1)  p. 

—  [Special    day    programs],     1899,     1901/02-03/04. 

'99-1903.     8«. 

—  Nebraska    educational    directory,    annual,    1890- 

1904.     nar.  16°. 
Note.  Issued  each  fall  for  school  year  beginning  the  second 
Monday  in  July  precediug. 

—  Nebraska  directory  of  county  institutes,   annual, 

1890-1904. 
Engineer.       See    forward    IrrigatioJi,    Board   of,  and 
under  Institutions,  Agriculture,  Board  of  Agri- 
culture, Engineer 
Fish  Commissioners,  Board  of  (1879-1901).     Annual 
report,   lst-4th,  fith-lOth,   15th-[18th],  1879-82, 
84-88,  98-97.     '80-98.     8". 
Note.  1879,  84-SS  in  report  of  Koard  of  Agriculture,  1876/79, 
84-88.     lith-ieth   reports,  1893-94,  issued  in   fingle   pamphlet 
in  1891,  with  seiiarale  title  paaes  but  one  pagination,  the  16th 
being  placed  first.      No  report  for  1896,  but  the  CommisHion 
was  reorganized  dct.  1st  of  that  year  and  report  of  1896  covers 
period  Oct.  1, 1895-Dec.  31,  1896.    1885,  86, 94  printed  in  Omaha. 
Abolished  in  1901. 

Game  and  Fish  Commission  (I901-).     1st  biennial  re- 
port, 1901/02.     '0;5. 
Note.    Covering  the  latter  half  of  1901  and  all  of  1902.    See 
preceding  note. 

—  Game  and  fish  laws  in  force   July  1,1901.     n.  t.p., 

['01.]     8".     16  p. 
Irrigation,  Board  o/(1895-).     lst-4th  biennial  report 
of  the  State  Engineer,  Secretary  uf  the  Board, 
1895/96-1900/02.     '96-1902      8°.     maps. 
Note.    Compare  also  rpts.  of  Board  of  Agriculture,  1895. 98. 
See  also  forward  under  Labor  and  Jndustrial  ^Statistics, 
1894. 
Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics,  Bureau  of  (1887-). 
lst-8th  biennial  report,  1887/88-1901/02.     v.  p., 
'88-1902.     8°  a«ci  40. 
Note  1.    The  duties  of  this  bureau,  as  stated  by  an  official, 
are  "the  enforcement  of  female  and  child  labor  laws  and  fire- 
escape  law,  factory  inspection,  arbitration  of  labor  difficulties, 
and  the  collection,  compilation,  aud  distribution  of  statif^tics 
covering  every  field  in  which  statistics  may  be  gathered." 

Note  2.  1st  report  covers  period  July  1887-Nov.  30,  1888 ; 
in  other  reports  close  of  biennial  period  varies  between  Nov. 
30  and  Dec.  31.  2d,  7th  reports  contain  proceedings  of  the 
National  Association  of  Officials  of  Bureaus  of  Labor  in  the 
United  States,  1889,  99.  4th,  6th  contain  maps  as  listed  below. 
5th  report  is  the  only  4".  6th  contains  1188  p.  1st  and  7th 
printed  at  Omaha,  others  at  Lincoln. 

—  Resources  of   Nebraska;   bulletin,  v.   1-4,   1898- 

1904.     '98-1904.     8°. 
Note.    No.  2,  dated  Sept.  1902,  contains  official  county  and 
township   map  as  entered  below,  and  is  called  "  Nebraska's 
industries  and  resources."     8".    245  p. 

—  Statistics  of  Nebraska;  bulletin,  nos.  1-3;  March, 

May,  1903;  Aug.  1904.     '03-04.     8°. 
Note.     Devoted  to  particular  industries. 

—  Nebraska  crop  report,  nos.  1-3.     1903.     8°. 

Note.  Statements  to  the  press;  devoted  to  crop  statistics. 
Issued  irregularly. 

—  Map  of  irrigation  canals  in  Nebraska.     Compiled 

bv  R.  H.  Lawrence,  Oct.  1,  1894.     Omaha,  '94. 
26^  X  13^  in. 
Note.    In  4th  biennial  report. 

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Lahor  and  Industrial  Statistics,  Bureau  of,  continued. 

—  Labor  Commissioners'   official  map  of  Nebraska. 

Showing  by  counties  the  commodities    marketed 
during    the     year     1897.       '98.     33i  X  loj  in. 
Note.       Outline     map    bearing    statistics.         In     seventh 
biennial  report. 

—  Official  county  and  township  map  of  Nebraska.  Pub- 

lished by  the  Bureau,  August  14,  1902.    n.p.,n.d. 
Scale,  18  n\i.  =  l  in  ;  size,  25^  X  19  in. 
Note.    In  Bulletin  no.  2,  Sept.  1902. 
Lands.       See   under    Institutions,    Public  Lands   and 

Buildings. 
Live-stock   Sanitary    Commission.      Report,    1885/86. 
'86.     8°.     185-203  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Bd.  of  Agric.  annual  report  1886. 

Pharmacy,  Board  of  Examiners  of  (1888-).     lst-18th 
annual  report,  1888/89-1903/04.    v.  p.,  '88-1904. 
Note.    l8t-7th,  11th,  are  8";  8th-9th,  13th  are  120;  16th-18th 
are  16";  others  not  seen.     lst-2d  printed  at  Grand  Island. 

Railroads.     See  forward  Transportation. 
\_Taxation.'\     Board  of  Equalization. 

Note.    No  publications  seen. 
[Transportation.']       Board   of  Railroad  Commission- 
ers (1885-87).     [2d  annual]  report,  for  the  year 
ending  June  30,  1885/86.     '88.     8°. 
See  folloioing  note. 
Board  of  Transportation  (1887-).     lst-12th  annual 
report,  for  the   year   ending  June   30,  1886/87- 
97/98.     '88-99.     8°. 
Note.    This  Board,  composed  of  the  Auditor,  Secretary  of 
State,  Treasurer,  Attorney  General,  Commissioner  of  Public 
Lands  and  Buildings,  and  secretaries,  was  created  by  the  Leg- 
islature of  1887  to  take  the  idace  of   the  Railroad  Commission. 
Fifth  report  contains  the  following  map: 
—  Official  railroad  map  of  Nebraska.     Compiled  for 
the  Board.    Walioo,  1892.    Scale,  13i  mi.  =  1  in. ; 
size,  34^  X  21  in. 
Note.    Printed  at  Omaha.    In  5th  annual  report. 
Veterinarian.      See   under    Institutions,    Agriciilture, 
Board  of  Agriculture,   Veterinarian. 

Institutions. 

See  notes  under  Public  Lands  and  Buildings,  Board  of, 
p.  410. 
Academy  of  Sciences  {l%^\-    ).     Publications,  I-VIII. 
1891-1903.     8  V.     8°. 
Cont.:\.    Constitution,  oiBcers,  and  list  of  members.     '91. 
2.     Proceedings,  2d  meeting.     '92.    24  p. 
?,.  "  ZA  meeting.    '93. 

4  "  1893.  '94. 

5.  "  1894,95.  '96. 

6.  "  1896.  '98. 

7.  "  1897-1900.      1901. 

8.  "  1901-02.  '03. 

Note.  No.  6  waM  bound  with  the  Proceedings  of  the  Histori- 
cal Society,  second  series,  v.  2,  1898.  b«'inu'  p.  211-307,  and  also 
Issued  separately  with  same  pagination.  Up  to  1904  this  insti- 
tution had  received  no  BUUe  aid. 

\_Agriculture.']  Hoard  of  Agriculture  (1858-). 

Oenrrul  Nolo.  The  constitution  of  Nebra«l;a  forbids  the  cre- 
ation of  any  oflicc  or  drpartrneiit  not  therein  provided  for;  the 
Hlnte  hiiH  tlnrefore  hcen  without  many  departments  common  to 
most  o'hcr  Htales.  In  IH'.'li,  however,  by  recommendation  of 
the  (iovernor,  the  Legislature  made  ccrlaln  head  professors  at 
the  University  rr  oiffhio  "  acting"  Htate  olllcbils,  without  com- 
pensftllon,  as  BotanlHl,  KnlomologUl,  etc.  Sometimes  these 
men  are  designated  also  as  oftlcluls  of  tlii'  Board  of  Agricul- 
ture {/".{I..  "  Stale  Hotanlst  to  the  Hoard  of  Agriculture  ")  ;  some- 
times tlie  Board  I*  di-Higtiated  "  Slate  Agricultural  Society." 
The  compllcaleil  relallouH  existing  betwi'cn  the  Board,  the  Ex- 
periment Mlatlon,  and  lliese  oMl.  ers  In  their  i)rolean  capacities 
ore  doublliHM  hardly  U-hh  r-onfuslTig  to  the  men  themselves  than 
to  the  outsider.  The  "  reports"  of  tlii'se  oOlclals,  which  aie 
often  essays  or  addresses,  have  appeared  In  the  annual  reports 
of  the  Hoard  an  listed  below.  Much  briefer  niports  are  printed 
in  the  annual  reportu  of  the  Ksperlincui  Mtallon. 

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[^Agriculture,  continued.] 

The  Board  reports  also  contain,  in  addition  to  tlie  Socre- 
tary'B  annual  report:  reports  from  county  and  diHtrict  agricul- 
tural associations,  iniHccllaiieous  papers  and  addresBes,  and 
statistical  and  weather  reports. 

See  also  forward  under  Education,  Univirsitij  of  Nfh., 
Agricultural  Experiinent  fttation. 

—  1st  annual  report,  1859/00.     n.  t.  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Council  Journal,  1859/60. 

—  2d-4th     annual     report,     [18081,     fi;>/70,    71/72. 

Omaha,  '69,  12";   Lincoln,  71-73,  8". 

Note.  2d  ineludes,  in  addition  to  the  usual  material,  the 
United  States  homestead  law;  4th  includes  Proceedings  of  the 
Horticultural  Society  for  1S72,  with  separate  title-page  but  one 
pagination,  and  map  of  the  land  grant  of  the  Pacific  K.R.  in 
Nebraska  as  listed  below;  has  running  head  "State  Agri- 
cultural Society." 

—  Journal    of   proceedings,    Sept.    4,    1873-Jan.  26, 

1876.     Omaha,  '76.     8°.     71  p. 

—  Transactions,  Sept.  1876-Sept.  1879.    Report.  '80. 

8°.  150  p. 
Note.  Cover  title  reads  :  "  .\nnual  reports  of  the  State  Board 
of  Agriculture  and  the  State  Horticultural  Society  to  Sept. 
1879."  Includes  Proceedings  of  the  Horticultural  Society, 
1878-79,  with  separate  title-page  as  follows:  "  Annual  reports 
of  the  State  Horticultural  Society,  1878  and  1879.  Lincoln, 
1879,"  and  separate  pagination. 

—  Transactions,  Sept.  1879-Sept.  1882.    Report.    '84. 

8°. 
Note.  Separate  title-pages  for  1879/80  and  1881/82. 

—  Annual  report.  1883-1903.     '85-1904.     21  v.     8°. 
Note      See   above    General  note.    1884  published   in   1886; 

others  in  year  following  date  of  report. 

—  Map  of  the  laml  grant  of  the  Pacific  Railroad  in 

Nebraska.  New  York,  n.  d.  Scale,  18  mi.= 
1  in. 

Note.  In  4th  annual  report,  1871/72. 

—  Speech  at  State   Fair  at   Lincoln,  Sept.  2,   1873. 

By  J.  Sterling  Morton.     '73.     8°.     24  p. 

—  The  foes  of   the  farmers.     An  address  delivered 

at  Omaha,  Oct.  1,  1874,  during  the  State  Fair. 
[By  A.  L.  Perry.]     n.  p.,  '74.     8°.     20  p. 

—  An  address  delivered  at  Omaha,    Sept.  23,  1873, 

during  the  Nebraska  State  Fair  .  .  .  by  Hon. 
Moses  Stocking.     Omaha,  '76      8°.     14  p. 

—  Address  before  [the  Board]  at  Omaha,  Sept.  14, 

1881.     By  C.  H.  Van  Wyck.     '81.     12°. 

—  Address  of  Mr.  Orange  Judd  at    the  State  Fair, 

Lincoln,  Sept.  16,  1885.     n.  i.  p.     8°. 

Note.  Seen  only  in  Bd.  of  Agric.  annual  report,  1885,  p.  183- 
199. 

—  Premium    list    for   8th    annual    exhibition,    1874. 

Omaha,  ['74.]     8°. 

—  Centennial    premium    list,    10th    exhibition,   1876. 

Nebraska  City,  '76.     8°. 

—  List  of  premiums  offered  at  the   17th  annual  ex- 

hibition of  the  State  Fair,  to  be  held  at  Omaha 
Sept.  10,  1883,  and  continuing  six  days.  n.  t.  p. 
[Omaha,  '83.]     pm.     8".     (6), 73, (21)  p. 

—  Same,   18th    annual  exhibition,  Sept.  5-12,   1884. 

n.t.p.    [Omaha,  '84.]    pm     8°.     (16), 75, (23)  p. 

—  Reports  of  dairy  experiments,  1891/92.    n.t.j).    8". 
Note.  Seen  only  in  annual  report  of  the  Board,  1893. 

—  Botanist.      Annual   report,     [lst]-13th,    1886-98. 

n.  t.  p. 
Note.      In  Board  reports,  1886-98.     l8t-4th  bore  title  "  The 
grasses  and  forage  plants  of  Nebraska."     5th  was  a   paper. 
Bee  above,  General  note,  and  forward  under  Education,  Univ. 
of  Neb.,  industrial  College. 

Press  circular  no.  2.     Directions  for  collecting 

and  sending  specimens,  May  4,  1887.     ['(^7.] 
Note.    Probably  printed  in  newspapers  only. 

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[ Aqricidture,  continued.]  ,     .    i. 

_  _  Catalogue  of  the  flora  of  Nebraska;  protophyta- 
anthophyta.  By  H.  J.  Webber.    [1890.]  pm     8°. 
Jf^ote.    Also  in  report  of  18S9. 

—  Chemist.     Annual  report,  1892-95,  97-9^.    n.  t.  p. 
Note.    In  Board  reports  of  same   years.     D^''''!, '^''°'";'y,';'^, 

with  the  sugar  beet  industry  and  expenmen  s.  .  '"a-'l^^P"'^ 
of  1895  contained  in  addition  an  article  entitled  Growth  and 
development  of  the  sugar  beet  industry  in  Nebraska.  JNone 
in  1896. 

—  Crop  and  other  agricultural  products  report,  annual, 

1879,  83/84,  85-98. 
Note.    In    Board   reports    of   same    years.    1895-97     called 
"  Statistical  report  ";  1898  called  "  Neb.  crop  data. 

—  Engineer.    Report,  annual,  1894/95,  96-98. 

Note.  In  Board  reports,  1895-98.  Deal  chiefly  with  irriga- 
tlon.  See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Irrigation, 
Board  of. 

—  Entomologist.     Report,  annual,  1888,  90-93,  95- 

98. 
Note.     In  Board   reports  of   same   years.    Chiefly   papers 
descriptive  of  the  insects  of  Nebraska.    None  for  1894. 

The  ophldia  of  Nebraska,     n.  p.,  n.  d.,  n.  sig. 

Note.    Appended  to  report  of  1891. 
The  grasshoppers  that  occur  in  Nebraska.     Re- 
port by  L.  Bruner.     1896. 
Report  to  the  Horticultural  Society.     1896. 

—  Geologist.     Report,  annual,  1890-98. 

Note.  In  Board  reports  of  same  years.  1890  entitled  "Silt- 
ing or  basin  irrigation"  ;  1891,  "  Storage  of  storm  waters  on 
the  great  plains."     See  forw.ard  under  Geology. 

—  Meteorologist.     [lst]-8th  annual  report,    1891-98. 
Note.    In  Board  reports  of  same  years.    1892  called  "  Ann. 

report  of  the  Nebraska  weather  service." 

Nebraska    weather     service,    [annual]    report, 

1878/79,  84-90. 
Note.  In  Board  reports  of  same  years.  1883  called  "  Neb. 
weather  bulletin  and  crop  reports";  1890  called  "Ann. 
meteorological  report  of  the  Neb.  weather  service";  1896 
called  also  "  Ann.  report  of  the  Neb.  climate  and  crop  ser- 
vice." See  forward  under  Education,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  Agric. 
Exper.  Sta.,  Weather  Service. 

Rainfall  of  Nebraska  each  month  of  the  year, 

1853-89.     Prepared  by  G.  D.  Swezey.     1  rpt. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Board  report,  1889. 

Weather     Service    Convention,   Lincoln,   Jan. 

1884. 
Note.    In  Board  report,  1881. 

—  United    States    Signal    Service,    Omaha    station. 

Monthly  reports.     Annual,  1884-90,  92. 
Note.    In  Board  reports  of  same  years.    None  seen  for  1891. 

—  Veterinarian.     Report,  annual,  1885/86,  95-98. 
Note.      In    Board    reports,    1880,    05-98.      Report    188.5/86 

covers  period  June  lH85-Nov.  :iO,  1886,  and  is  also  a  report  of 
the  I..lve  Htock  Sanitary  Coraraleslou,  of  which  Veterinarian  Is 
a  nieml>er. 

Circular    relating    to    contagious    diseases    of 

animals,     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
Note.     Reprinted  In  Board  report  of  1887. 

—  Zoologist.     Report,  annual,  1894-98. 

Note.     In   Board    reportn  of    Bamo   years.     All   are   essays 
rather  than  rcportH. 

Agricultural     Experiment    Station.        See    forward 
under  Kducition,  University  of  Nebraska. 
Bee-keepers"    Association.      r.ipcrH    and    diHcussions    at 
the  annual   meeting  Jan.  9,    1889.      n.  t.  p.     8". 
Note.    Seen  only  In  Ud.  of  Agrlc.  annual  report,  1888. 

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Blind,  Institution  for  the  (Nebraska  City,  1875-). 
Ist-Uth  biennial  report,  1875/70-1900/02.  '7G- 
1902.     8«. 

Note.  Made  by  Principal  or  Superintendent  through 
J894/9R;  bj-  Hoard  of  TruHlecs  189ti/yS-19U0/0'2.  Beginning 
with  2d,  if  notlstrpt.,  biennial  periods  ended  Xov.3()th.  1888/90 
printed  at  Omaha.  Included  regularly  in  the  report  of  the 
Board  of  Tublic  Lands  and  Buildings,  1878/80-1900/02.  lBt,3d, 
7th  not  seen. 

Botanist.     See  back,  Agriculture,  Board  oj  Agriculture. 

Chemist.     See  back,  Agriculture.,  Board  of  Agriculture. 

Dairymen's  Association  (1885-).     Proceedintjs  of  the 

lst-3(l  annual  convention,  188.")-87.     '86-88.     8°. 

Note.  1st  al»o  in  Bd.of  Agric.  annual  report,  18S."),p.  131-181. 

—  Annual  report,    1888-92,    95-9G,    98-99,    1901-02. 

V.  p.,  '88-[1903.]     8°. 
Note.    1898  printed  at  Fremont ;  1902,  n.  p. 

—  Papers  read  before  the  Association,  1887,  88. 
Note.    Seen  only  In  Bd.  of  Asjric.  annual  reports,  1887,  88. 

Deaf  and    Dumb.  Institute    for   the  (Omaha,   1869-). 

Report,   lst-:3(l   [annual],   18()9,  70,  71/72;   4th- 

5th  [biennial],  l,S7;3/74-7.'>/7C;   lst-13th  biennial, 

1877/78,  78/80-1900/02.     v.  p.,  '70-1903.     8°. 

Note.      Made    by    Principal    or    Superintendent      through 

1894/96;    by    Board   of  Trustees   1896/98-1900/02.    Ist  report 

covered  period  April  1-Dec.  1,  1869.    Enumeration  changed 

in  1878,  as  indicated  above.      1869  printed  at  Ntbraflta  City; 

1876,  88/90  at  Omaha,  (1869,70,   73/74-75/76   by  the   pupils), 

1900/02   at  Fremont,   others  at   Lincoln.    Included   regularly 

in   the  rei)ort  of  the  Board  of  Public  Lands  and  Buildings, 

1878/80-1900/02.    1870-76/78  not  seen. 

[Education.'\    State     iVormal    School     (Peru,    1807-). 

Catalogue  and  circular,  annual,  1867/70-1901/02. 

-y.  ^.,^'70-1903.     8°. 

Note.    Continuity  of  series  uncertain.     Printed  at  Lincoln, 

1876,  80-89,  96-97;  at  Omaha,  1890;  at   Syracuse,  1891-94;   at 

Peru,  1898-99. 

University  of  Nebraska  (Lincoln,  1871-).  Biennial 
report  of  the  Board  of  Regents,  lst-16th,  1871/ 
72,  72/74-1900/02.  ['7L'?]-1902.  8°  and  12°. 
Note.  Usually  made  by  President  of  the  Board  for  biennial 
period  ending  Nov.  30th.  3d  rpt.,  1874/76,  contains  also  5th 
annual  Register  and  Catalogue,  1875/76,  and  Inauguration  of 
E.  B.  Fairfield  as  Chancellor  {.^ee  below),  with  three  separ.ate 
paginations.  10th,  1888/90,  printed  at  Omaha,  contains  in  an 
appendix  a  list  of  faculty  and  students,  1890/91,  and  condensed 
statement  of  the  courses  of  study,  with  the  statement  that  the 
regular  catalogue  for  that  year  owing  to  lack  of  appropriation 
had  not  been  printed;  it  was  doubtless  printed  later,  how- 
ever, as  one  for  that  year  has  been  seen.  llth-12th,  1890/92- 
92/94,  contain  iiuancial  statements  by  the  Secretary-Treas- 
urer, but  no  report  by  the  President.  13th,  1894/96,  contains 
also  Secretary's  financial  statement,  with  separate  tiile-page 
but  a  single  pagination.  16th,  1900/02,  is  in  two  parts,  with 
separate  title-pages:  Pt.  1,  Kpt.  of  President  and  Faculty,  48 
p.;  pt.  2,  Secretary's  financial  statements,  152  p.,  and  is  Univ. 
bulletin,  Ser.  7,  no.  13,  Doc.  19;'2.  8tli-9th,  13th,  1884/86- 
86/88,  94/96,  were  1208.    lst-2d,  4th  not  seen. 

—  By-laws  of  the  Board  of  Regents,  1872.     '72.     8°. 

—  Same,  amended,  Jan.   1,  1876;  June  1882;   Dec. 

1887;  Aug.  1891;   Apr.  1904.     '76-1904.     8°. 

—  Chancellor's  report  to  the  Board  of  Regents',  1st- 

5th    annual.    1871/72-75/76;    [lst-2d]    biennial, 
1882/84-84/86.     '72-86.     8°  and  12". 
Note.    1st  ann.  covered  Sept.  7,  1871-.Tune  26,  1872;   other 
ann.  rpts.  are  for  years  ending  in  June;  bien.  rpts.  for  periods 
ending  Nov.  3uth.     1872/73-75/76  were  the  only  8"8  seen. 

—  Catalogue     [lst-30th]    annual,     1871/72-1901/02. 

'72-1902.     8oawcZ12«. 
Note  1.    Title  has  varied  as  follows  : 

Register  and  Catalogue,  1871/72-74/75. 
5th-9th  Annual  Register  and  Catalogue,  18[75/]76-[70/]80. 
lOth-llth  Aunual  Catalogue,  [1881/82J-82/83. 

Catalogue  and  Kegister,  1883/84-84/85. 
Catalogue,  1885/86-94/95. 
Calendar,  1895/96-97/98. 

Catalogue,  1898/99-1901/02  and  Anncts.  1899/1900- 
1902/03. 
1898/99  has  cover  title  "  Calendar  1898/99;  "  1899/1900-1901/ 
02  have  cover  titles  "Calendar,  1900/01-02/03." 


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\ Education,  continutd.'\  *  i?  -r 

Note  2  5th.  18r75/lT6,  contains  also  Inauguration  of  B..  B. 
Fairfield  as  Chancellor,  1876,  wilh  separate  pagination  (,,e« 
helow) ,  and  was  also  issued  bound  with  Regent's  report  |8'y7fi. 
8th  IS  79/jSO,  contained  calendar  of  1S81  and  seems  to  have 
lasted  ovir  into  that  year,  as  there  is  no  catalogue  actualy 
bearing  date  1880/81  or  1881.  and  the  next  catalogue,  the  10th, 
covered  1881/82  ((hough  wrongly  dated  18S'.'/83,  the  11th  being 
rightly  date4  1882/83).  1883/84-90/91  ^vere  12os;  the  others 
80  lS83/>4-88/89,  91/92  contain  registers  of  alumni  fiom  18b9 
to'  year  of  catalogue.  Copy  seen  of  1888/89  had  e-rata  sheet 
pasted  on  back  of  title-page.  1898/99  contained  a  hst  of  Uni- 
versity publications  1871-99;  1899/1900  a  list  of  publications  for 
that  year. 

Note  3.  Beginning  1896/97  the  catalogues  have  been  num- 
bers of  the  University  bulletin,  as  follows  :  „„    •■   , 

1896/97,  Series  1.  no.  6.  1900/01,   Series   6,   nos.  1-7. 

1897/98        "       3,  "     1.  1901/02,  7,     "      1-8. 

1898/99       "      4,  nos.  1-7.      1902/03,  8,  1-7. 

1899/1900,  Series  5,  nos.  1-7.  1903/04,  9,  1-7. 

See  also  note  above  under  Biennial  report. 


—University  studies, 
['88-1902.]     8°. 
Cont.;  V.  1,  no.  1 


1-2,   July   1888-Oct.    1902. 


July  1888. 
Oct.  1888. 

3.  July  1890. 

4.  July  1892. 
Note.    Continuous  pagination  for  v.  1 

Univ.  bull.,  ser.  7,  no.  11. 


V.  2,  no.  1. 
2. 
3. 

4. 


July  1894. 

Jan.  1897. 

Oct.  1899. 

Oct.  1902. 


V.  2,  no.  4  is  also 


—  University  bulletin,  series  1-7, 1897-1902.     8°. 

Cont.  ; 
Ser.  3,  no.    1,  June  1898 
2,  July      " 


6,  Aug. 


4,  no.    8,  May    1900. 


5,  no 

C  Ser.  5,  no 

Ser.  5,  no 


2.  Mar.   1900. 


C  Ber.  6,  no. 

Ser.  6,  no. 
C  Ser.  7,  no. 

Ser.  7,  no. 


Note. 


4,  Apr. 

6,  Mar.       " 
3,  July    1901. 

7,  "  " 
2,  Mar.   1902. 

8,  July 
11,  Ocl. 
13,  Dec. 

Others  not  seen. 


Calendar,  1897/98. 
MacLean.     Decade  of  develop- 
ment in  American  State  uni- 
versities, Feb.  1896. 

MacLean.  Next  stage  in  the 
educational  development  of 
Nebraska,  Dec.  1897. 

Complete  list  of  students  and 
Alumni,  1873-99.  (.See  be- 
low, The  Univ.  of  Neb.) 

School  of  Art.  4  p.  (Called 
"  circular.") 

Univ.  Campus,  obi.  24".  8  p. 
pi.     (Called  "circular.") 

School  of  Mechanic  Arts.    8  p. 

Summer  session,  1900.     10  p. 

Graduate  bulletin,  v.  1,  no.  2. 

Catalogue,  1900/01. 

Graduate  bulletin,  v.  1,  no.  3. 

Catalogue,  1901/02. 

University  studies,  v.  2,  no.  4. 

Biennial  report,  1900/02. 


—  Graduate  bulletin,  v. 
1902.     ['00]-02.     8°. 
Cont.:\-.l.    no.l.     Apr.    1900 


1,  nos.  1-3,  Apr.  1900-Mar. 
(Univ.    bull.,   C    Ser.    5, 


no.  7.) 
July    1901. 

no.  3.) 
Mar.    1902. 

no.  14) 


(Univ.    bull.,    C   Ser.   6, 
(Univ.    bull.,    C    Ber.   7, 


_  Addresses  at  tlie  inauguration  of  Allen  K.  Benton 
as  Chanc.dlor,  Sept.  C,  1H71.     '71.     8".  _ 

—  Practiciil  fduoation.     Address  before  tbe  Univer- 

sity, Jiux-   19,  IHTC,  by  W:   F.  Allen.     '7G.     80. 

—  Inautfuration  of  Kdnnind  H.  Fairfield  as  Cbancel- 

lor,     .     .     .    June  22,  1870.     ['7G.]     8°.     30  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  bound  with  RegUtor,  1875/76,  and  Regents 
biennial  report,  1874/76. 
_  Report  of  experinieiitH  at  the  college  farm.     Lin 

coin,    18H0.     8". 
_  Prospectus  of  revised  course  of  study  [etc.],  June 

—  Tbe  University  of  Nebraska.     A   complete  list  ot 

the  officers  and  students     .     .    .    and  tbe  Alumn 
187.'{-9;».     Coinp.    by  E.    Smitb   and  li 
Quaintance.      1900.     8".     97  p 
Note.    Thin  iH  Univ.  bull.,  Hcr.  »,  no.  8. 

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\^Educaiion,  coniini/ed.l 

—  Agricultural  Hxperiment  Station  (Lincoln,  188G-). 
lst-18th  annual   report,   [1880/87-1904].      ['87- 
1905.]     18  V.     8°. 
Note.    These  bear  no  dates  except  dates  of  transmittal,     let 
report  reprinted  in  IJd.  of  Auric,  annual  report,  1887.    Nearly 
all   contain  brief  reports  from  the  profenHors  at  the  heads  of 
departments,  who  malie  longer  reports  aH  oUicials  of  the  State 
Board  of  Agriculture.     Many  of  the  bulletins   have  been  re- 
printed in  the  reports.     Bee  back  under  Agriculture,  Board  of 
Agriculture,  General  note. 

Bulletin,  nos.  1-79,  distributed  January  1888- 

March  1903.  ['87-1903.]  8^. 
Note.  No.  1  bore  also  date  (of  publication?)  Oct.  1,  1887, 
but  all  remaining  bulletins  bear  only  date  of  "distribution," 
■which  often  occurred  some  weeks  after  printing.  No.  '28 
erroneously  numbered  '.'.5.  An  intricate  and  confusing  system 
of  double  and  special  enumeration  is  employed,  as  follows: 
38.  V.  7,  Art.  2,  Ag  2.5,  1894. 
(Sugar  beet  ser.  no.  7.) 


1.  V.    1,  Article  l,Ja   20,1888. 

2.  2,  F       6,     " 

3.  V.    2,  Art.       1,  Mr  IS,     " 

4.  2-4,  Je    30,     " 

5.  V.    1,  Art.       3,  Ja     7,  1889. 

6.  4-6,  Mr  10,     " 
(Art.  6.  =  Meteor,  rec,  1888.) 

7.  V.    3,  Art.       1,  Je     —1889. 

8.  2,   "      —     " 

9.  3,   "      —    " 

10.  4,  5.  "      —    " 

11.  V.   1,  Art.  7-11,  D    18,     " 

12.  12,  F     28,  1890. 

13.  V.    3,  Art.       1,  Ap    1,     " 

(Sugar  beet  ser.  no.  1.) 

14.  2,  Je      7,     " 

15.  3-5,  8      25,     " 
(Art.  3.  =  Meteor,  rec,  1889.) 

le.  V.    4,  Art.      1,  Ap  15,  1891. 
(Sugar  beet  ser.  no.  2.) 

17.  2-3,  Je    6,      " 
(Art.  3.  =  Meteor,  obs'v'ns,  '90.) 

18.  4.    n.  (I. 

19.  5.    n.  d. 

20.  6,  Mr  25,  1892. 
(Meteor,  observ'ns,  1891.) 

21.  V.  5,  Art.    l,Mr  1  (sic)  1892. 

(Sugar  beet  ser.  no.  3.) 

22, 23.  2,  O       1,     " 

(Animal  diseases  ser.  no.  4.) 

24.  2or3,  S     15,1892. 
(Sugar  beet  ser.  no.  4.) 

25.  4,1)       1,     " 

26.  5,  Mr  11,  1893. 

27.  V.    6,  Art.      1,    "    10,     " 

(Sugar  beet  ser.  no.  5  ) 

[28.]  2,  Mrl  (.s;c)  " 

(Animal  diseases  ser.  no.  5.) 

29.  3,  Ap  15,  1893. 

30.  4,  ()       1,      " 

31.  5,  D     20,      " 

32.  6,  F     27,  1894. 

33.  7,  Ap  16,      " 
(Meteor,  observ'ns,  1893.) 

34.  8,  My    1,     " 

35.  9,    "      "      " 

36.  10,    "      "      " 
(Sugar  beet  ser.  no.  6.) 

37.  V.   7,  Art.        1,  ».  d. 
(Neb.  weather  rev.,  1894.) 


(Special  bull.,  no.  1.) 

39.  3,  Ja   26,  1895. 

40.  4,   "     "       " 

41.  5,  F    24,      " 

42.  V.    8,  Art.      1,     [  "  ] 

(Neb.  weather  rev.,  1895.) 

43.  2,  8       5,     " 

44.  3,  Ap  25,  1896. 
(Sugar  beet  ser.  no.  8.) 

45.  4,  Je   19,    '• 

46.  V.    9,  Art.       1,   n.  d.    [  "  ] 
(Weather  &  climate,  Ja-Jl  '96.) 


47. 

48. 

49. 

50.  V.  10,  Art. 

51. 

52. 

53. 

54. 

55.  V.  11,  Art. 

56. 

57. 

58. 

59. 

60.'  V.  12,  Art. 


2,  F       1,  1897 

3,  Ap  20,     " 

4,  "    22,     " 
1,N     10,     " 

2,  D     30,     " 

3,  Ja    11,1898. 

4,  Mr  31,     " 

5,  Je      8,      " 

1,  Ag  20,     " 

2,  "    31,     " 

3,  Ap    3,  1899. 

4,  "      5,     " 

5,  71.  d.["] 
1,  8       28     " 


(Sugar  beet  ser.  no.  9.) 
2.  D     15, 


63. 
64. 
65. 
66.  V.  13,  Art. 

67. 


3,  Mr  18,  1900, 

4,  Ap  16,      " 

5,  My    7,     " 

6,  Je     4,     " 
1,  Ag  29,     " 


(Sugar  beet  ser.  no.  10.) 

68.  3,  Mr  22,  1901. 

69.  4,    "    30,     '* 

70.  5,    "     "       " 

71.  V.  14,  Art.      1,8     —     " 

72.  2,  Ap    4,1902. 

73.  3,  My    6,     " 
(Sugar  beet  ser.  no.  11.) 

74.  4,  My  26,     " 


75.  V.  15,  Art. 
76. 

77. 
78. 
79. 


1,N 

2,  Ja   24,  1903. 

3,  "     26,     " 

4,  Mr  11,     " 

5,  "    30,     " 


Many  have  been  reprinted  in  the  ann.  rpts.  of  the  station, 
and  nos.  6,8-10,  13,  16,  21  in  Bd.  of  Agric.  ann.  rpts.,  1888  91. 

Bulletin  :  Sugar   beet  series,    nos.    1-12,  April 

1890-Sept.  1903.     12  pni.     8°. 
A'ote.    See  above  table.    Nos.  1-3  reprinted  in  Bd.  of  Agric. 
ann.  rpts.,  1889-91.    No.  12  is  Bull.  81;  v.  16,  Art.  2,  8.  1,  i9o3. 

Bulletin  :  Animal  diseases  series,  nos.  4-5,  Oct. 

1892-March  1893.     n.  d.     2  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Early  nos.  not  seen.     See  above  table. 

Press    bulletin,    nos.     1-20,    1890-Sept.    1904. 

['90-1904].    20  pm.     8°. 
Cont.:      1-5,  1890;  6-7,   1895;  8,  Jan.  1897;   9-10,   1898;  11, 
June  1899;  12-15,  1900;  16,  April  1902;  17-18,  Jan.-Mar.  1903; 
111-20,  Sept.  1904. 
Note.    Also  press  bulletin,  circular  ser.,  1-2,  Jl-S,  1899. 

Report   of    experiments   at  the   college   farm, 

18H2.     /(.  d.,  n.  p.,  n.  sig.     8°. 


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[E'lucation,  continued.'] 

Weather   Service    (1878-).      Monthly   bulletin, 

1878-July  1896.     [78-96.] 

Kote.  Was  founded  as  a  volunteer  service  in  1878  and 
issued  only  hectographed  or  mimeographed  reports  until  1887. 
First  issue  in  sprine  ls7S;  first  monthly  issue  May  1879. 
From  18S7  to  July  1896,  the  reports  were  printed  as  octavos  of 
8  p.iges  or  less,  with  titles  as  follows:  "  Bulletin  of  the  Neb. 
Weather  Sei-vice "  to  June  1893;  "Neb.  Weather  Record 
and  Crop  Review  "  to  1894;  "Neb.  Weather  Review,"  1894- 
July  189R.  The  12  parts  for  each  year  were  bound  up  an- 
nually with  a  summary  as  bulletins  of  the  general  series  of  the 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  (See  above  table.)  In  1887 
the  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau  detailed  an  assistant  to  cooperate  in 
the  work,  and  in  August  lS9ti  took  complete  control.  Pub- 
lished at  Crete  1884-94.  See  back,  Agriculturp,  Board  of 
Arjriciillure ;  see  al.ao  below  under  Climate  and  Crop  Service. 

—  Botanical  Department.  Contributions,  new  se- 
ries, I-XVII,  Aug.  1892-Dec.  1901.  [•92?- 
1901.]     8°. 

10.  June  1895. 

11.  April  1896. 
[12.]     July  1897  (wrongly  num- 
bered 11). 

1.3.  July  1898. 

[14.]  n.  d. 

1.1.  Aug.  1899. 

[16. J  n.  d.  [Sept.  1899]. 

17.  Dec.  1901. 

Note.  No.  1  is  a  "  Rpt.  on  the  native  trees  and  shrubs  of 
Neb."  by  C.  E.  Beesey,  repr.  from  the  ann.  rpt.  of  the  Hort. 
Socy..  1892;  no.  [14]  is  "  The  nomenclature  of  the  Neb.  for. 
est  trees,"  by  C.  E.  Bessey,  repr.  from  Proceedings  and  Col- 
lections of  the  Histor.  Socy.,  2d  ser.,  v.  2,  1898,  p.  229-242;  no. 
[16]  is  "  The  forests  and  forest  trees  of  Neb.,"  by  C.  E.  Bes- 
Bey,  repr.  from  the  ann.  rpt.  of  the  Bd.  of  Agric,  1S99,  Nos. 
2.  5,  8,  10-18,  l.i,  17,  are  the  6th-13th,  l.ith  ann.  rpts.  of  the 
Botanist  of  the  Bd.  of  Agric,  repr.  from  the  ann.  rpts.  of  that 
Board.     See  also  below  under  Industrial  College. 

Botanical  Seminar.     Botanical  survey,  I-VII 

[1892]-1904.  '92-1904.  8°. 

Have  DO  real  title  but  are  spoken  of  as  "  reports." 


Con 

t.: 

V.     1. 

Aug.    1891. 

2. 

April   1892. 

3. 

June    1892. 

4. 

July     1892. 

5. 

June     1893. 

6. 

March  1894. 

7. 

July     1894. 

8. 

May      1894. 

9. 

March  1895. 

Note. 
Cont. : 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 


[Fall,  1892  ] 
April  1893. 
June  1894. 
Jan.    1896. 


8  p. 
46  p. 
48  p. 
48  p. 


5.  March  1901.  143  p. 

6.  Oct.  1902.  79  p. 

7.  Apr.  1904.  175  p. 


Phytogpography  of   Nebraska.     1,   General 

survey ;  by  Roscoe  Pound  and  F :  E.  Clements 
1898.     8°.     329  p.     map. 

Note.  All  but  about  75  copies  of  this  edition  were  burned 
while  in  the  printers'  hands;  for  thi.s  reason  the  "  v.  2-6  "  of 
this  series  announced  in  the  back  of  this  edition  were  never 
published.  A  rpt.  of  similar  title  and  same  authorship  appears 
in  v.  3  of  Pub.  Docs.,  1897/98. 

Same;  [March  2,    1901].     Ed    2.     "00.    8°. 

443  p.     map. 

Flora  of  Nebraska;  ed    by  members  of  the 

.     .     .     seminar,  1894-95.     '94-95.     8°. 
CV>7!<..-  Parts  1-2,  1894.     128  p. 
Part  21,  1865.     82  p. 

The    botanical    outlook,  by  ,J.   M.    Coulter- 

delivered     .     .     .     May  27,  1895.     '95.     8°.    28  p! 

Some    (.onsiderations    on    the  alternation  of 

generations    in    plants,    by    Conway    McMillan; 
delivered     .     .     .     Apr.  25,  1896.     '96.    8°.     41  p. 

—  [Climate  and  Crop  Service.]  United  States 
Dept.  of  Ar/riciil/ure.  Ncbra.ska  Seetion  of  the 
Climate  and  Croj)  .Servi(;e  of  tiie  Weather  Hiireau. 
J'ublished  by  authority  of  tlie  See.  of  Auricultiire. 
[Monthly]  report;  [uIho]  annual  suniiiiary;  v 
1-H,  Aug.  1H96-I)ec.  190;5.  n.d.,  ['96-190.'}  1 
97  pm.     i".  -■ 

Note.  Hlx  pnrtd  In  v.l,  1H9«,  IricliidInK  summary ;  since  then 
13  parts  nnniially,  Ihr  inr,tilhly  parts  (non.  ]-V2)  each  8  pages 
and  the  summaries  (uiinumbcrt-d)  each  12  pages.  Bear  imprint 
of  the  University.  I 

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Report  of  the  Dean, 


\^Educatio7i,  continued.] 

—  Indiistrinl  College  (1871-). 

1884,  85/86.     n.  t.p.     8°. 

Note,  yein  ouly  in  Bd.  of  Afitric.  annual  reports,  1S84,  86, 
and  Bd.  of  Kogents  biennial  rpts.  1884-86. 

Address    of  the  De;in  at  tlie  State  Fair,  1885. 

n.  t.  p.     8°. 
27bte.    Seen  only  in  Bd.  of  Agric.  annual  report  1885. 

Report  of  the  Dean  on  the  grasses  and  forage 

plants  of  Nebraska.     [1886],  87,  89.     8°. 

Note.  Made  in  his  capacity  as  Botanist  and  reprinted  in 
modified  form  in  Bd.  of  Agric.  annual  reports,  18S6,  87,  89, 
where  they  are  culled  "  Hei)ort  of  the  Botanist."  (See  back 
under  AgricuHiire,  Boanl  of  AgriciiUurf,  Botanint  )  1886 
seen  only  therein.  18>)9  includes  also  the  Catalogue  of  plants 
by  H.  J.  Webber;  '80.  8".  162  j).  In  18H2  these  reports  were 
merged  into  the  series  "  Contributions "  of  the  Botanical 
Department,  which  see  above. 

Address  of  the  Dean,  1886.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  Bd.  of  Agric.  annual  report,  1880. 

Press  bulletin,  nos.  1-5,  July  30-Oct.  7,  1885. 

Note.  Seen  only  us  reprints  in  Bd.  of  Agric.  annual  report, 
1885. 

—  Medicine,  College   of.      [4th?]    annual    announce- 

ment and  catalogue,  188C/87.     12o.     16  p. 

—  Patho-biological  Laboratory.      [Cireuliir  letter  of 

the  Director  calling  attention  to  the  objects  of 
the  laboratory,  established  for  original  research 
into  the  nature  and  causes  of  contagious  ami 
infectious  diseases  of  animals,  Nov.  28,  1887.] 
4°.     sheet. 

Educational  Lands  and  Ftinds,  Board  of.  See  for- 
ward under  Public  Lands  and  Buildings,  Note  1. 

Engineer.  See  back  under  Agriculture,  Board  of 
Agricidtnre. 

Entomologist.  See  back  under  Agriculture,  Board  of 
Agriculture. 

Feeble-minded  Youth,  Institution  for  (Ben.trice,  1885-). 
[1st] -9th  biennial  report,  1884/86-1900/02. 
r.^., '86-1902.     8°. 

Note.  Made  by  Superintendent.  18S8/90  printed  at  Omaha, 
1909/02  at  Fremont,  others  at  Lincoln.  All  included  in  bien- 
nial report  of  Board  of  Public  Lands  and  Buildings. 

Friendless,  Home  for  the  (Lincoln,  1881-).  [•.'d]-9th 
biennial  report  1884/86-1900/02.  '8(;-1902.  8°. 
Note.  A  private  institution  until  in  April  1S99  it  was  taken 
over  by  the  State.  1888/90  printed  at  Omaha.  6th  report,  1892/94, 
wrongly  numbered  5th  on  title-page,  but  error  was  corrected 
with  the  7th  in  1894/96,  which,  however,  by  a  typographical 
error  bore  imprint  date  1886.  8th  covers  only  the  period  April 
14,  1899-Nov.  30,  1900.  Included  in  the  biennial  report  of  the 
Board  of  Public  Lands  and  Buildings,  probably  from  the  be- 
ginning. 

[^Geology.]  Geological  Survey  (\^0\-^ .  Report  of  the 
State  Geologist,  V.  1.  By  E.  H.  Barbour.  1903. 
4°.     258  p.     m;ips,  pi.,  il. 

Note.  No  otBcial  interest  was  shown  in  the  State's  geologi- 
cal resources  until  in  1891  Gov.  Thayer  appointed  Prof.  E.  H. 
Barbour,  of  the  University,  Acting  State  Geologist.  As  head 
professor  of  geology  at  the  University,  he  became  Acting 
State  Geologist  under  the  Legislative  act  of  l>^93  (see  General 
note  under  Agrit-nllure,  Hoard  of  Agriculture)  without  salary. 
Geological  investigation  was  carried  on  at  his  private  expense 
until  the  generosity  and  public  spirit  of  O.  H.  Morrill  made 
possible  the  annual  Morrill  geological  expeditious,  Ist-Uth, 
1892-1902.  The  State  tirst  awoke  to  the  situation  by  creating 
the  present  Geological  Survey  in  1901,  with  Prof.  Barbour  as 
State  Geologist. 

Geo/o^'ts^,  ^4dtn^  (1891-1901).  See  preceding  note, 
and  back  under  Agriculture,  Board  of  Agricul- 
ture. 


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[^Geology ^  continued.'] 
—The  geological  bibliography  of  Nebraska.    By  Erwin 
H.  Barbour   and   Cassius    A.  Fisher.      Reprinted 
from  the  annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Agricul- 
ture for  1901.    rt.  j3.,  n.  (^.  [1902?J  so.    24-7-26Gp. 
_   Note.    This  is  an  extensive  list  of  all  publiuatious  concern- 
ing the  sreology  of  Nebraska,  most  of  which    have    been  pri- 
vately printed  in  scientitic  journals  or  in  the  Proceedings   of 
the  Academy  of  i^ciuuce.    Those  published  at  State   expense 
appeared  only  in  the  annual  reports  of  the  Board  of  Agricul- 
ture, in   bulletins  of    the   University,  or  in   bulletins   of  the 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station. 

Historical  Society  (1878-).     Transactions  and  reports, 
V.  1-5,  1885-92.     '85-93.    8°. 

Cont.:  3.       1889. 

V.  1.     1885.     233  (1)  p.  4.       1891 

2.     1887.    viii,  383  p.  5.       1893. 

—  Report  of  the  Secretary  for  the  biennium  ending 

Jan.  13,  1891.     '91.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Proceedings    and   collections,    2d    series,    v.    1-5 

1894-1902.     8°.     pi. 
Cont.  :  V.  1,  no.  1.    July  1894.    v.  2,  1898. 

2.  Oct.  1894.     V.  3,  1899. 

3.  Jan.  1895.     v.  4,  1902. 

4.  Apr.  1895.     v.  5,  1902. 
Kote.    V.  2  covers  the  years  1896/97. 

Horticultural  Society  (1869-).  Annual  report,  1872- 
79,  84-1902/03.  '73-1903.  8o. 
Note.  Bound  with  annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Agricul- 
ture until  1884.  Preface  to  1898/99  (called  1899)  says  •  "  The 
policy  of  our  society  for  the  past  several  years  has  tjeen  to 
take  one  subject  and  give  it  as  thorough  discussion  as  could 
be  in  the  limited  space  allowed  in  the  annual  report  "  The 
subject  for  that  year  was  The  Apple.  188U-S3  not  seen 
-.o^o^-f'*^"  ^'"^"^  ^^<^^r  Agriculture,  Board  of  Agriculture, 
1%(>^,  i&,  Entomologist,  ISSiQ.  ' 

—  Organization  of  the    .    .    .    Board  of  Horticulture, 

Sept.  29,  1869,  at    .    .     .    Nebraska  City.     Des 
Moines,  la.,  '71.     8".     42  p. 
Note.    Reprinted   from  Bd.  of  Agric.  ann.  rpt.   1870,  with 
separate  pagination. 

—  Proceedings  at  the  semi-annual  meeting,  Jan.  5, 

1870.  Brownville, '70.     8°.     p.  4-22. 
Note.     Repr.  from  Bd.  of  Agric.  ann.  rpt.  1870. 

—  Official  proceedings,  Jan.   15,   1870.     Omaha,  '70. 

8".     22-29  p. 
Note.    Repr.  from  Bd.  of  Agric.  ann.  rpt.  1870. 

—  Proceedings  of   the    semi-annual    meetings,  June 

1871.  Oct.  1871,  Jan    1872.    Brownville, '72.    Iv 
^ote.    Cover  page  bears  title  "  Transactions." 

—  Essay  on  fruit  growing,  by  J.  T.  Allen.     Brown- 

ville, 1873.     8".     80  p. 

—  Address   before  the    Society,    March    1,   1875,  by 

Jas.  T.  Allan;  witii  proceedings,  [etc.].    Omaha, 
'75.     8°. 

[Industrial.']     State    Industrial   School   for     Juvenile 
Offenders   (Kearney,  1879-).      Ist-lOth   biennial 
report  of  the  Superintendent,  1H80/82-98/1900 
'83-1901.     JOpm.     8«. 
Note      Called    State    Reform   School   through   1884/86  and 
cared  Tor  both  boys  and  girls  until  the  Girls'  Industrial  School 
waH  eHublHhcd  In   IV.r.>.     lsHV90  printed  at  Omaha.     All  in- 
Bulldh.  H      "  ^  •-'""'"'  '■'-■''"'■^  "^  ""=  """'■'l  '^^  I^ubllc  Lauds  and 
Liduxtrial  Home  (Milford,  1889-).     Ist-Gth  biennial 
report,  l««8/90^!)8/1900.     '90-1901.     (J  pm.     8°. 
Note.     IHSH/iiO  prlnt.-d  at  Omaha.     All  Included  In  the  bien- 
nial  report  of  the  Hoard  of  I'ubllc  Lands  and  Buildings.     See 
forward   Momaii'H  AxHOclnte  (JhiirltieH. 
Girls'    Industrial  School    for    Juvenile    Delinquents 
(Geneva,  1892-).      lHt-5tli  biennial  report  of  the 
Superintendent,   1892,  92/94-98/1900.     '93-1901 
5  |)in.     8". 
Note.    iHl  report  covered    period    Mftr^h    15-Nov    30    1.S92 
All  Included  in  the   biennial  report  of  the  Uoar.l  of   Public 
Lands  and  liulldlnfix.     See  Heronfl  riole  precedin;/. 

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[/nsane.j     Hospital  for  the  Insant  (Lincoln,  1809 -). 

Biennial  leport  of  the  Siiperintenilent,  18C!)/70; 

annuiil    report,   1870;    biennial,    187(5/78-84/86, 

88/yO;    lltb-lGtii,    1890/1)2-1900/02.      [?J-iy03. 

8°. 

Note.     No  enumeration  used  before  1890.     IIow  the  report 

for    1890/92   cuine  to  be  uuiubercd  lltli  biennial  i8  not  clear. 

18S8/90  printed  at  (Jtnalia.      Included  in  report  of  Board   of 

Public  I.andH  and  Buildings,  1880-1900/02. 

— Commissioners  on  erection  of  State  Asylum  for  the 
Insane;    Superintendent;    architects.      Reports, 
1871/72. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  appendix  to  IIouBe  Journal,  1873. 
Norfolk   Hospital  for   the  Insane  (Norfolk,   1885-). 
lst-7th  biennial   report   of   the  Superintendent, 
1886/88-98/1 'JOO.     '88-1901.     8°. 
Note.    1888/90  printed  at  Omaha.     All  included  in  the  bien- 
nial report  of  the   Board   of    Public    Lands  and   Buildings. 
Building  destroyed  by  Are  in  1901,  but  provision  for  re-build- 
ing made  by  Legislature  of  1903. 

Asylum  for  the  Chronic  Insane  (Hastings,  1888-"). 
lst-6th  biennial  report,  1888/90-98/1900.  '90- 
1901.     6  pm.     8°. 

Note.  Called  Asylum  for  the  Incurable  Insane  through 
1892/94.  1888/90  printed  at  Omaha.  All  included  in  the  bien- 
nial report  of  the  Hoard  of  Public  Lauds  and  Buildings. 

\^Lands.'\     See  forward  Public  Lands  and  Buildings. 
\_Libraries.'\       State     Lihiarian.       Keport,     biennial, 
1873/74-77/78,  80/82-96/98.     '74-98.  8°. 
Note.    Includes  list  of  accessions  biennially.    1888/90-90/92, 
94/96  printed   at  Omaha.     1894/96  contains  list  of  books  and 
pamphlets  for  sale  and  exchange. 

Public  Library  Commission   (1901-).    lst-2d  biennial 
report,  1901/02-02/04.     '02-04.     8°. 
Note.     1st  covers  the  period  June  28,  1901-Nov.  30,  1902. 

—  List   of   books   suitable  for  presents  for  children 

Oct.  1903. 

—  Suggestions  for  the  observance  of  Library  Day  in 

the  public  schools  of  Neb.,  Oct.  23,  1903.  n.d. 
8«.     3  p. 

—  List  of  books  for  school  libraries  recommended  by 

the  Commission  and  endorsed  by  the  Reading 
Circle  Board  of  the  State  Teachers'  Association, 
June  1902.     ['02.]     8°.     (^12)  p. 

—  Same.     New  enl.  ed.  1903.     8°.     20  p. 

—  State  Fair  circular,  Sept.  1,  1902.     8°  sheet. 
Meteorologist.      See    back    under    Agriculture,    Board 

of  Agriculture. 
Penitentiary  (Lincoln,   1869-).      1st  report,    Nov.  30, 
1870;  2d-4th  biennial,  1871/72-75/76;  biennial, 
1878/80-1900/02.     ['70]-19u3.     8°. 

Note.  1st  seen  only  in  appendix  to  House  Journal,  1870, 
p.  158-166.  2d  is  called  Bien.  rpt.  of  the  inspectors  and  warden; 
3d-4th,  Bien.  rpt.  of  the  inspectors;  1878/80,  Bien.  rpt.  of  the 
warden.  Rpts.  1878/80-1900/02  included  in  the  bien.  rpt.  of 
the  Board  of  Public  Lauds  and  Buildings.  1888/90  printed  at 
Omaha. 

—  Report  of  the  books  of  the  State  Prison  Inspectors, 

1870/72.     n.t.p.     8°. 
Note.    This  and  the  following  two  entries  seen  only  in  ap- 
pendix to  House  Journal,  1873. 

—  Penitentiary    lands    sold    and    remaining    unsold. 

[1872.]     n.t.p. 

—  Report  of  Penitentiary  lands,  1873. 

—  Report  of  appraisers  for  purchase  prison  contract 

and  property,  1895.     '96.     8°.     113-170  p. 
Note.     Bound   with   report  of   Board  of  Public  Lands  and 
Buildings,  1894/96.     Also   published   separately,   n.p.,   ['96?J 
12^1.     69  p. 

—  Report  of  James  Whitehead,  Agent  of  the  Board 

of  Public  Lands  and  Buildings  for  the  Peniten- 
tiary, Feb.  3-Nov.  30,  1896.    '96      8°. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc. 

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[Neb. 


Poultry  Association    (1884-).   [1st]  annual  report,  1893. 

'94.     8°. 
—  Proceedings,  12th-17th  annual  meeting,  January, 

1896-1901.     '96-1902.      8°. 
Public   Lands   and  Buildings,   Board  of.     [lst]-12th 

biennial  report  of  the  Commissioner,   1878,  78/ 

80-98/1900.  ['78?] -1901.  8°. 
Note  1.  This  Board  is  made  up  of  the  Oomraissioner  of 
Public  Lands  and  Buildings  (chairman),  Secretary  of  State, 
Treasurer,  and  Attorney  General,  and  acts  as  a  Board  of  Con- 
trol of  the  charitable  institutions  of  the  State.  Its  reports 
cover  also  the  business  of  the  Board  of  Educational  Lands  and 
Funds  and  the  Board  of  Purchase  and  Supplies,  each  made  up 
of  the  same  otlicers  with  the  tiovernor  as  chairman,  and  the 
Board  of  Transportation,  made  up  of  the  same  oflicers  with 
the  Auditor  as  chairman. 

Note  2.  The  reports  of  the  following  institutions  are  made 
to  the  Board  (or  to  the  Governor  and  the  Board;  aijd  besides 
being  issued  separately  are  bound  with  its  own  report  with 
separate  title-pases,  but  a  sinsile  pagination  :  Institution  for  the 
Blind,  Institute  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Institution  for  Feebli'- 
minded  Youth,  Home  for  the  Friendless,  Girls'  Industrial 
School,  State  Industrial  School  (boys),  Hospitals  for  the 
Insane  at  Lincoln,  Hastings,  and  Norfolk,  Industrial  Home, 
Penitentiary,  and  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Homes  at  Grand 
Island  and  Milford.  Other  reports  included  have  been  :  Wom- 
an's Associate  Charities,  lS90/y2-y-)/96,  and  Apj) raisers  for  Pur- 
chase Prison  Contract,  Penitentiary  Agent,  Insurance  Boiler 
Inspector,  all  in  1894/96.  Enumeration  began  with  2d,  1878/ 
80.     1888/90  printed  at  Omaha. 

State  Surveyor.     [Miscellaneous  publications.] 

Note.  This  officer  is  a  member  of  the  office  force  of  the 
Board. 

Purchase  and  Sujyplies.   Board  of.     See  back  under 

Public  Lands  and  Buildings,  Note  1. 
See  also  under  Exec.  and  Staff,  Governor,  1874. 
Reform  Schools.     See  back  under  Industrial. 
{^Soldiers'     Homes. 1       Soldiers'    and    Sailors'    Home 
(Grand  Island,  1887-).     lst-7th  biennial  report, 
1887,88/90-98/1900.     '88-1901.     8°. 

Note.  2d  report  covers  period  from  the  opening  of  the 
Ilorae,  July  1,  1SS8,  to  Nov.  25,  1890.  Report  of  Visiting  and 
Examining  Board  included  in  1892/94-94/96,  9S/1900.  Report 
for  1894/96  contains  Gov.  Thayer's  report  re  management 
of  the  Home.  18SS/90  printed  at  Omaha.  All  included  in  the 
biennial  reports  of  the  Board  of  Public  Lands  and  Buildings. 

Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Branch  Home  (Milford, 
1895-).  lst-3d  biennial  report,  1895/96-98/ 
1900.     '96-1901. 

Note.  1st  Clivers  period  Apr.  27,  1895-lSrov.  30,  1896.  All 
contain  report  of  the  Visiting  and  Examining  Board,  and  all 
are  included  in  the  biennial  reports  of  the  Board  of  Public 
Lands  and  I3uildings. 

Visiting  and  Examining   Board.     Reports  included 
in  reports  of  Homes.     See  preceding  notes. 
[Stock-breeders  .'\      Improved    Stock-breeders'    Associa- 
tion.     Proceedings    of  the    annual    meeting    at 
Grand  Island,  Feb.  19,  1889.     n.  t.  p.     8° 

Noie.  Extracts  in  Bd.  of  Agric.  annual  report,  1888.  No 
separate  issue  seen. 

Surveyor.,  State.  See  back  under  Public  Lands  and 
Buildings,  Board  of. 

Weather  Service.  See  back  under  Education,  Uni- 
versity of  Nebraska,,  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station  and  Climate  and  Crop  Service. 

Woman's  Associate  Charities.  Biennial  report  of  tiio 
Board  of  Trustees.  [lst-;5d?],  1890/92-94/96. 
'93-90.     80. 

Note.  Thin  asHoclntlon  had  the  oversight  of  the  Industrial 
Homo  at  .Milford.  Itn  rc^ports  w(.'rc  included  In  the  biennial 
reportH  of  tlir  I'oard  of  Public  Lands  mid  Hulldings 

Wool-growers'    'Association.        Proceedings    of   annual 
meeting,  .Ian.  1884.     n   t.  p.     8°. 
Nolr..    Seen  only  In  IJd.  of  Agrlc.  annual  report,  1884. 

Zoologist.  See  back  under  Agriculture,  Board  of 
Agriculture. 

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[Neb. 


JuDKIAItY. 

Supreme  Court.  Roports  of  oases  in  the  Supreme  Court, 
[v.  l]-68,  1855-1902.    i^.  79., '71-1903.    63  v.    8°. 

Cont.:  [V.  l-2],18:-o-7.'?;  byj.  M.Woolworth.  [3],  1873-74; 
by  L.  Crounfe.  [4]-25,  187.'i-89;  by  G.  A.  Brown.  26,1889; 
by  W.  A.  Lcese.  27-^8,  1889-99;  by  D.  A.  Campbell.  69-63, 
1809-1903;  by  L.  Ilerdman. 

Note.  Published  viirioiiHly  at  Chioago,  Lincoln,  Omaha,  and 
Dea  Moines.  Ilulen  of  Hiipreme  C'oiiit  adopted  1885  are  ap- 
pended to  V.  17;  niloB  adopted  18S7  prefi.\ed  to  v.  21. 

—  Digest  of  the  ileeisionsof  the  Supreme  Court  [lh55- 

77.]     By  S.  Maxwell.     Des  Moines,  1877.    8°. 

—  Digest  of  the  decisions,  1868-86;  by  J.  R.  Chaney. 

n.  p.,  '87.     8°. 

—  Index  to  the  points  decided  nnd  discussed  in  the  first 

twelve  volumes  of  the  Nebraska  reports,  1871- 
82.     Omaha,  '82.     IG".     187  p. 

—  Same ;  Nebraska  reports  v.  1-15,  1871-84.     '84.     S". 

193  p. 

—  -Same;  V.  1-20, 1871-86.     Omaha, '87.    8".    (3)430p. 

—  Same;  v.  1-25,  1871-89.    '89.    8°.    561  (1)  p. 

—  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court,  v.  1- 

31.  By  W.  T.  Nelson.  With  reference  to  cases 
reported  in  the  first  forty-nine  volumes  of  the 
Northwestern  Reporter.  Chicago,  1892.  1.  8°. 
xiii,  55.")  p. 

—  Same  ;  v.  33-50,  with  references  to  the  Northwestern 

Reporter,   v.  2.   Chicago,  1897.     1.  8°.   (3)  495  p. 

—  Citations  of  reports,  v.  1-36.     n.  p.,  1894.      12°. 

—  Nebraska  digest ;  a  digest   of  the    decisions    of   the 

Supreme  Court  as  reported  in  v.  1-60  of  the 
Nebraska  reports,  with  citations  of  all  subsequent 
Nebraska  cases  by  the  Court;  also  a  table  of 
cases.  By  E.  C.  Page.  San  Francisco,  1902. 
2  V.     1.8°.     iv,  1176  p.;   (2)  1177-2368  p. 

Legislature. 

Ist  session.  1866;  2d-3d,  1867;  4th-5th,  1869;  6th-7th,  1870;  8th, 
1871;  8th  adjourned,  1872;  9lh-10th,  1873;  11th,  1875;  12th-13th 
were  morning  and  afternoon  sessions  on  Dec.  6,  1876;  14th-27th, 
biennial,  beginning  in  January,  1877-1901.  10th  was  a  "  called  " 
session;  12th  and  l:Uh  were  special  sessions;  17th  was  an  extra 
session.     2d,  3d  were  "  called  "  sessions,  though  not  so  designated. 

\^Laws  of  the  State.'\  Laws,  joint  resolutions,  and  me- 
morials, lst-27th  session,  1866-1901.  v.  p., 
'67-1901.     8°. 

Note.  2d  session,  Feb.  1867,  called  by  Governor's  procla- 
mation to  pass  an  act  granting  suffrage  without  race  or  color 
distinction,  this  having  been  required  by  Congress  as  a  condi- 
tion of  Nebraska's  admission  to  the  Union.  Laws  of  9th  and 
10th  sessions  cnmprised  in  General  Statutes,  1873.  12th  was 
called  for  purpose  of  canvassing  votes  of  Presidential  electors, 
and  loth  for  consideration  of  appropriation  bill,  and  no  laws 
were  passed  by  either  session.  Many  of  the  session  laws 
probably  published  in  Omaha  and  elsewhere. 

—  General  statutes  in  force  Sept.  1,  1873.      By  G.  A. 

Brown.     '73.     8°.     xvi,  1303  (1)  p. 

—  Compiled  statutes,  comprising  all  laws  of  a  general 

nature  in  force  July  1,  1881.  By  G.  A.  Brown. 
Omaha, '81.     1.8°.     viii,  806  p. 

—  Same,      2d-3d    editions,     biennial,     1885-87.      By 

G.A.Brown.     Omaha, '85-87.     1.8°. 

Note.  Each  edition  contains  amendments  from  1882  to 
July  1st  of  year  of  publication. 

—  Same,     4th-llth   editions,   biennial,   1889-1903.     By 

G.  A.  Brown  and    II.  H.  Wheeler.    '89-1903.  8°. 
Note.    Each    edition    contains    amendments    from   1882  to 
July  1st  of  year  of  publication. 

—  Consolidated  statutes,    1891,  comprising  the  codes. 

State  and  Federal  constitutions  [etc.].  Prepared 
by  J.  E.  Cobbey.     '91.     8°.    xii,  1351  p. 

—  Same,  to  1893.     '93.     8°. 

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[Neb. 


[Laivs  of  the  Stnte,  continued.] 

—  rode  of  criminal  procedure.     By  Maxwell.      1887. 

—  Annotated  code  of  Nebraska.     A   hund-book  of  the 

Nebraska  decisions,  containing  the  code  of  civil 
procedure  and  the  criminal  code,  including  the 
code  of  criminal  procedure.  By  J.  E.  Col)bey. 
Beatrice,  [1901].     8«.     733  p. 

—  Annotated  statutes.     Beatrice,  1903.     2  v. 

—  [Statutory   Revision.]    Commissioner    on    Revising 

the  General  Laws.     Report,  January  1873.     73 
8°.     41  p. 

—  [^Special Laws.]     Banking  law.     1889.     8".     7  p. 
Election  law.s,  March   1891.    Compiled   by  C.  A 

Robbins.     '91.     8°.     50  (1)  p 

Irrigation  laws,  1897.     '97.     8°.     53  p. 

Railroad  law;    compilation  of  all   constitutional 

and      statutory     provisions,     by    L.     Burnham. 

1890.     8°, 
[Journals,    Documents,    Etc.]     Senate    Journal,     1st- 

27th  session,  18(!G-1901.     r.  p.,  '67-19ia.     8°. 

Note.  l8t-3d  sessions  in  1  v.;  9th-10th  in  1  v.;  12th-14th  in 
1  V.  17th  contains  also  House  Journal  with  separate  title  page. 
23d--24th  contain  appendixes  of  miflcellancous  matter.  All 
contain,  in  body  of  journal,  Gov(>rnor's  message  and  inaugural 
(if  any).  lat-Sd,  otb,  Sth.llth,  16th-18th,  22d,  pub.  at  Omaha- 
12th-14th  at  St.  Joseph,  Mo.;  23d-24th  at  York;  4th,  6th-7th 
not  seen;  others  at  Lincoln. 


House  Journal,  lst-27th  session,  1866-1901. 
'67-1901.     8°. 


V.  p. 


Note.  l8t-3d  sessions  in  1  v. ;  9th-10th  in  1  v. ;  12th-14th  in 
1  V.  17th  issued  only  bound  with  Senate  Journal,  with  separate 
title-page.  Appendixes  of  miscellaneous  matter  bound  with 
9th-luth,  11th,  1.5th-16th,  22d-23d.  All  contain,  in  body  of 
journal,  Governor's  message  and  inaugural  (if  any).  Journal 
of  4th  session  not  printed.  lst-3d,  6th-8th,  11th,  16th-18th 
21st-22d,  pub.  at  Omaha;  12th-14th  at  St.  Joseph,  Mo.;  23d  at 
York;  others  at  Lincoln. 

-  Impeachment  trial  of  David  Butler,    Governor,  at 

Lincoln.     Messrs.  Bell,  Hall,  and  Brown,  official 
reporters.     Omaha,  1871.     8°.     6  pts.  in  1  v. 
See  also  under  MiBcellaneous,  Claims. 

-  Legislative  manual,  1883,  87.     '83-87.     16°  and  12°. 

-  Biographical  manual  of  the  20th  Legislature      By 

C.  L.  Hall.     1887.     12°.     112  p. 

-  Nebraska  blue    book    and   legislative  manual,  1889 

91,99/1900-1901/02.     ['89-1901.]     12^  and  8°. 

-  Legislative  year-book  for  1897.     '97.     12°. 

-  Portrait  and  biographical  album  of  the  State  officers 

of  the  Legislature,  28th  session,  1903/04,  con- 
taining a  directory  of  the  Legislature  and  official 
State  directory.  Ed.  by  I).  M.  Carr.  Fremont 
1903.  sm.  4°.  215  p. 
-Report  of  committee  on  State  Penitentiary  [1873]; 
report  of  minority  committee. 
Note.     Han  only  in  appendix  to  House  Journal,  1873. 

•  Journal  of  committee  on  Penitentiary  investigation 
Feb.  10-20,  1873.     n.  t.  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  In  appendix  to  IIouso  Journal,  1873. 
■  Report  of  joint  committee  of  investigation  on  plans 
and  Hpfcificalions  of  contract  between  the  State 
and  VV.  IL  B.  Stout,     n.  t.  p.     (2)  p. 
Note..    Hocn  only  In  appendix  to  House  Journal,  1875. 

Journal  of  committee  on  Penitentiary  invcstiiration 
1875.     71.  t.  p.  1^  ' 

'!f?/';«j'"''"    ""'>■    '"    "Pl"-'""^    '"    "oi'se    Journal,   lS7r); 
p.  (J'J'J-72').  ' 

Report  of  tlie  committee  in  the  matter  of  the  inves- 
tigation of  the  accountH  of  the  late  State  Treas- 
urer.     1879.     8".     65  p. 

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[Neb. 


\^.Tournals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Address  of  Mrs.  Flarript  S.  Brooks  on  behalf  of  suf- 

frage araemhiieiit.     [1881  ?j 
M)Ce.    Con.slitutes  appendix  to  House  Journal,  1881. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  appointed   to  investi- 

gate the  cliargos  of  cruelty  and  mode  of  punish- 
ment    intlicted     upon     convicts     in    the     State 
Penitentiary  [etc.].      1893.     8°.     196  p. 
Note.    Also  in  Public  docs.,  1891/92. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  to  investigate    the 

Penitentiary.      189,5. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  appendix  to  Senate  Journal,  1895. 

— Report  of  the  Senate  committee  on  the  investigation 
of  the  official  acts  of  Jos   Garneau,  Jr.,  Commis- 
sioner General  of  the  Nebraska  Columbian  Com- 
mission.    1895. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  appendix  to  Senate  Journal,  1895. 

Miscellaneous. 

[Birds.l     Catalogue   of    Nebraska   birds.     By   W.  E. 
Taylor,     n.  f.  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Bd.  of  Agriculture  annual   report,  1887, 
p.  111-118. 

Boiler  Inspector.  See  below,  Insurance  Boiler  In- 
spector. 

\_Census.'\  Population  of  Nebraska  [from  the  national 
census,  1890].     n.  t.  p. 

Note.      Seen   only   in    Bd.   of  Agric.   annual    report,   1891, 
p.  76-121. 

[C/aims.]     Report  of  Commissioners  appointed  by  the 
Legislature  to  liquidate  and  settle  certain  claims 
with  David  Butler.    April  4,  1873. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  House  Journal,  1875. 

\_Expositions.'\      United     States     Centennial    Commis- 
sioner for  Nebraslta.     Report,  1875. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  appendix  to  House  Journal,  1875.     See 
also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  Message,  note. 

Colvmbian    Commission,    1895.     See  under  Legisla- 
ture, Joitrnals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1895. 

JVebrasJca  State  Commissio7ifor  the  Trans- Mississippi 
and  International  Exposition,  1897/98.     Omaha, 
'98.     8°. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Public  documents,  1897/98. 

Immigration,    Commissioners   of.      2d   annual  report, 
1872.     8°. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  appendix  to  House  Journal,  1873. 
Insurance  Boiler  Inspector.     Report  to    the    Board    of 
Public  Lands  and  Buildings,  Mav  1895-Dec.  6, 
1896.     '96.     8°. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  report  of  the  Board  of  Public  Lands 
and  Buildings,  1894/96. 

Lands.  See  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor, 
1874,  and  under  Institutions,  Penitentiary  and 
Public  Lands  and  Buildings,  Board  of. 

Nebraska  :  her  resources,  advantages,  etc.  Also,  the 
school  land  laws,  1885.  By  G.  A.  Furnas.  '85. 
8°.     48  p 

Relief  and  Aid  Society.     Report  of  L.  P.  Ludden,  Sec- 
retary, Feb.  4;  lst-8th  weekly  report,  Feb.  7- 
March  29,  1895.     n.t.p.     8°.     310  p. 
Note.    Constitute    Appendixes    A-I    in    Senate    Journal, 
1895/96. 

—  Report,  1874. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  Senate  Journal,  1875. 

4^3 


Miscellaneous] 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Neb. 


Rtlitf  Cowmission.     Report  hy  L    P.  Ludden.     1892 
8°.     4i  p. 
—  Same,  by  same,  1895.     '95.     3  (187)  p. 

See  alBO  on  preceding  page,  Relief  and  Aid  Society. 

Russian  Famine  Sufferers,  Commissioner  on  the  Work 
in  Nebraska  for  the.  Report  to  the  Governor  by 
L    P.  Ludden.     1H92.     8°.      13  p.  ,      •     ,   I 

Sugar-beet  Industry.  See  vnder  Institutions,  AgrtcnJ- 
iure.  Board  of  Agriculture,  Chemist;  and  ±.du- 
cation,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  Agric.  Exper.  Statton. 

SoPrLEMENTAL:    TERRITORIAL. 

Govervor.     Message,  1859-61,  64-67. 

Coat  ■    By  A.  Saunders,  1864,  65,  66;   by  A.  S.  Paddock 

^^^re'nl-^'^!!'^  120,  and  was   also,  printed  in   German 
186^6^  each  contain  the  rpt.  of  the  Territorial  Auditor.    1865 
printed  at  Omaha.    1859-61  not  seen. 
Auditor.     See  preceding  note,  and  below,  Journal  of  the 

Council,  Note. 
[Education .]      Commissioner  of  Common  Schools.    1st- 
2d  annual  report,    1859-60.     Omaha   City,     60- 
61.     8°. 
Note.    2d   report  contains  the  school  laws,  forms,  and  in- 
structionB.    Territorial  Auditor  was  CommiBsioner  in  1864. 
School    Department    and    School    Lands        Report, 
[1864?]. 
Seen  only  in  House  Journal,  1865. 
Nebraska  University.     Address  on  laying  the  founda- 
tion of  a  building  for   Nebraska    University  at 
Fontenelle,    July    27,    1858.     By    R.    Gaylord, 
Omaha,   '58.     8°. 
Note.    This  was  not  the  present  Univ.  of  Nebraska. 
Immigration,   Board  of     Nebraska :  brief  account  of 
its  soil,  productions,  etc.     Nebraska  City,  18fab. 
12°. 
Insurance  Department.  See  below,  Journal  of  the  House. 
Legislative  Assembly. 

Note.    Sessions  held  at  Omaha  City  as  follows  : 

1.  Jan.-March,1855.       T.  ^^''-^J'''-\W2; 

2.  Dec-Jan.  1855/56.       8.  Dec-Jan.  1861/62. 
_  ,        ^  ,  ,„r-         9_  Jan.-Feb.  1864- 


3.  Jan.-Feb.  1857 


1865. 
1866. 

1867. 


4.  Dec-Jan.  1857/58.      10.   " 

5.  Bept.-Nov.  1858.       11.   " 

6.  Dec-Jan.  1859/60.      12.   " 

—  Laws,  joint  resolutions,  and  memorials,  lst-12th  ses- 

sion, 18.5.5-67.     V.  p.,  '55-67.     8°. 
Note.     Published    variously  at    Brownville,    Omahu,   and 
Defl  Moines,  la.     Laws  of  Uth  session  comprised  in  the  Ke- 
vleed  iStatutcfl,  1866. 

—  Revised   statutes,   in    force   July    1,   1866,   with   the 

special  and  local  laws  passed  at  the  11th  session, 
licvised  by  E.  Kstabrook.     Omaha,  '66.     8°. 

—  Journal  of  the  Council,  1  st-12th  regular  session,  1855- 

67.  V  p.,  '55-67.  8°. 
Note.  See  table  above.  Includes  Governor's  message  and 
r<-portH  of  commm.-es.  1858  also  includes  reports  of  Auditor, 
Trea«.irer,  and  Librarian,  the  latter  with  catalogue  of  the 
Territorial  lUirary.  185H/60  contains  Int  annual  report  ot 
Board  of  Agriculture,  .^d  sosslon  published  at  Brownville. 
5th-7lh  at  Xebraska  City ;  others  at  Omaha  (hty. 

—  Journal  of  the    House  of  Representatives,  l8t-12th 

regular  Hession,  1855-67.  r.  y?., '56-67.  8°. 
Note  Hce  table  above.  Includes  Oovernor's  message  and 
report;  of  comnillteeH  a.ul  T,-rrilorlal  Librarian  1«8S  "1«0 
Incl.idoH  report  of  Hchool  1  )r,,arlme..t  am  ^.'hool  .ands,  1867. 
Insurance  l).;|.arlmei.l.  :'.(1  put.llHl..-d  at  Urownville ;  5th-7th, 
n.p.,    1 1  Ih  at  Chicago;  oth.-rs  at  Omaha  City. 

Librarian,  Territorial.     See  two  i»rcceding  notes. 
Supreme   Court.     5ec  wwc/er  Judiciary. 
Treasurer.     See  above,  Journal  of  the  Council. 

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SOUTH   DAKOTA  STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


List  compiled  from  material  furnished  by  Ferd.  J.  Ooodfel- 
low,  Curator  of  the  State  Historical  Society,  Pierre,  and  from 
the  collection  of  South  Dakota  documents  in  the  New  York  Public 
Library.  All  documents  in  this  list  published  at  the  capital, 
Pierre,  for  fiscal  biennium  ending  June  30th,  unless  otherwise 
specified. 

Admitted  as  a  State,  Nov.  2, 1889.  For  historical  data  previouB 
to  1889  see  Daliota  Territorial  Publications,  \>.  433. 

Public  documents  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30; 
biennial,  1890/92-98/1900 ;' annual,  1900/01;  bi- 
ennial, 1900/02.     -i;.  i?., '92-1903.     10  v.     8°. 
Note.     Selection  of  documents   varies   from    year  to  year. 
1896/98,  98/1990,  1900/02  iu  2  v.  each  ;  others  1  v. each.     1892/94 
published   at    Sioux    Falls,    1898/1900    at    Huron,    1900/02  at 
Aberdeen;  others  at  Pierre.     1900/02  has  back  cover  title  1903. 

Constitution. 

Convention,    1889.     Journal.     Sioux   Falls,   '89.     8°. 
226,  iii,  p. 
Note.    Held  at  Sious  Falls,  July  4- August  5,  1889 . 

—  Enabling   act    and   constitution   .  .  .  adopted   Oct. 

1,   1889.     '93.     8«.     xiv,  (Jo  p. 

See  also  xiiider  Dakota  Territorial  Publications,  Institutions, 
Im.tnigration. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.  Message,  1890;  biennial,  1891-1903.  '90- 
1903.     8  pm.     8°. 

Cont.:  By  A.  C.  Mellette,  1890,  91,  93;  by  C:  H.  Sheldon, 
1895,  97;  by  A.  E.  Lee,  1899,  1901;  by  C:    N.  Ilerreid,  1903. 

Note.  1893  bears  imprint  date  1892;  1895  printed  at  Siou.'i 
Falls ;  1899  is  a  reprint  of  that  portion  of  the  Senate  Journal 
containing  the  message;  1899,  1901,  n.  t.p.;  1903  erroneously 
bears  cover  title  "  Inaugural  address."  All  also  included 
in  House  and  Senate  Journals;  1893,  95,  1901,  03  iu  Public 
Documents,  1890/92,  92/94,  98/1900,  1900/02. 

—  Inaugural  address,  1893,  97,  1901.   '92-[1901]. 

3  pm,  8°. 

Cont.:  By  C:  H.  Sheldon,  1893;  by  A.  E.  Lee,  1897;  by 
C:  N.  Herreid,  1901. 

Note.  1893  bears  imprint  date  1892;  1901  «.  t.p.  All  also 
included  iu  House  and  Senate  Journals;  and  1893,  1901  in 
Public  Documents. 

—  Proclamations;     [Arbor    Day    and    Thanksgiving], 

annual. 
Adjutant  General.     Ecport,  annual,  1892,  93 ;  biennial, 
1897/98,  98/1900,  01/02.     v.  p.,  '92-1902.     8°. 
Note.    1892  is  for  calendar  year;  1893  for  indefinite  period 
ending  Nov.  3d;  1897/98  for  indefinite  period  ending  Dec.  1st; 
1898/1900  covers   biennium  ending  Dec.   1st;    1901/u2   covers 
period  March  9,  19iil-Aug.  31,  19u2.     1893  printed  at  Mitchell; 
1901/02  at  Aberdeen;  others  at  Pierre.     1892,  1901/02  also  in 
Public  Documents. 

Attorney  General.  Eeport,  biennial,  1889/90-1900/02. 
'90-1902.  7  V.  8°. 
Note.  Rpt.  1889/90  covers  Nov.  2,  1889- Dec.  31,  1890;  rpts. 
1890/92,  94/96  cover  periods  ending  Dec.  31;  all  others  cover 
periods  ending  June  30.  1898/1900-1900/02  include  opinions 
to  Sept.  1  and  Sept.  16  respectively.  Kpts.  1890/92,  94/96, 
97/98  printed  at  Pierre;  1893/94  at  Sioux  Falls;  1898/1900  at 
Huron;  1900/02  at  Aberdeen. 


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Auditor.  Report,  annual,  1889/90;  biennial,  1890/92- 
92/94;  annual,  189^95-1902/03.  v.p.,  '90-1903. 
11  v.     8°. 

ybte.  Rrsl  report  covers  period  Nov.  2,  1889-Nov.  30,  1890; 
all  others  cover  periods  ending  June  30.  Contains  rpt.  of  In- 
Burance  Department  through  lS9n/96  (nee  under  Inspection 
and  Regulation,  Insurance),  and  Proceedings  of  the  l>oard  of 
Assessment  and  Equalization  1897-1903,  as  listed  below.  1889/ 
90-90/92  printed  at  Alexandria;  1892/94 at  Sioux  Falls;  1894/95 
at  Brookinas  ;  1895/96,  97/98, 1900/01  at  Pierre;  1896/97,  98/99- 
99/1900  at  Huron ;  1901/02-02/03  at  Aberdeen.  1890/92-1900/02 
included  in  Public  Documents. 

—  Assessment  and  revenue  law,  with  instructions  and 

comments.     1891.     12°.     94  p. 

—  Abstract  of  assessment,  1893.     '93.     8°.     37  p. 

—  Same,  1894.     Sioux  Falls,  '94. 

—  Supplemental  report  of  assets  and  disbursements  to 

Dec.  31,  1894.     Sioux  Falls, '95.     8".     8  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Public  Documents. 

—  Abstract   of    assessment,   with    Proceedings    of  the 

Board  of  Assessment  and  Equalization,  annual, 
1893-1903.     h.  t.  p.     80. 

Note.  Also  in  Auditor's  rpts.,  1892/94-1902/03.  Separate 
edition  of  1893-94  does  not  contain  the  Proceedings. 

—  Insurance  Department.     Report. 

See  note  above,  and  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  In- 
surance. 

Preliminary  report  of  the  amount  of  insurance 

written  ...  by  the  fire,  life,  casualty,  and  mis- 
cellaneous insurance  companies  doing  business 
in  S.  D.,  for  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1892.  '93. 
80.     22  p. 

Same,  Dec.  31,  1893.     '94.     8°.     32  p. 

Note.    Probably  issued  annually. 

Quartermaster  General.  Biennial  report,  Dec.  1, 
1895/96. 

Secretary  of  State.  lst-6th  biennial  report,  1889/92- 
1900/02;  annual,  1900/01.  v.p.,  '92-1902.  1  pm., 
5  V.     80. 

Note,  let  covers  period  Nov.  2,  1889-June  30,  1892.  Others 
cover  the  fiscal  period  ending  .June  30,  although  title-pages  of 
several  bear  date  of  transmittal,  generally  Nov.  1  or  Dec.  1. 
Includes  the  Oflicial  Directory  (also  Issued  separately,  as 
below),  lists  of  domestic  and  foreign  corporations,  otiicial 
returns  of  the  vote  of  the  State,  etc.  1892/94  printed  at  Sioux 
Falls,  1898/1900  at  Huron;  1900/02  at  Aberdeen;  others  at 
Pierre.  All  also  in  Public  documents;  1900/01  seen  only 
therein. 

—  Official  directory,  1903/04,  and  abstract  of  votes  cast 

at  the  general  State  election.     Comp.   .   .  .   from 
official  records.     Aberdeen,  1902.     8°.     21  p. 
Treasurer.     Report;  annual,   1S89/90;  biennial,  1^*90/ 
92-92/94;    annual,  1894/95-1901/02-     -y.w.,  '90- 
1902.     11  V.     80. 

Note.  Rpt.  1880/90 covers  period  Nov.  5,  1889-Nov.  30  1890. 
1897/9H,  99/19(10-1901/1)2  contain  also  Treasurer's  rpt.  as 
Treasurer  of  the  Hegents  of  J^ducalion.  1892/94  printed  at 
Hloux  Kails;  ]«94/95  at  Dcadwood;  1896/97,  98/99-90/1900  at 
Huron;  1901/02  at  Aberdeen;  others  at  Pierre.  All  also  in 
Public  Document*. 


lN8ri.CTION    AND    1{  KG  IJI.ATION. 

Banks.   Superintendent  of.     See    forward.    Examiner. 

{Charities  and  Cor rei lions.}  Hoard  of  Charities  and 
Corrections  (1890-).  l«t-7th  biennial  report, 
)8h9/90,  90/92-1900/02.     r.  ?;., '90-1902.     8". 

Note.  Incliid«!H  reporlH  miide  to  the  Hoard  by  the  State 
charitable  and  petial  InxtltnlidiiM.  IhI  rpt.  Is  really  nnim.il, 
coverliiK  the   year  I)e<!.   1,  lHH9~.\ov.  30,   1890;  olhers  are  for 

bletir.lii!  jierlod  cndinK  .1 30.     Int  printid  ai  Vaiiklon;  -.Jd 

ntl'lerre;  .'.d  lit  HlcMix  KiiIIm;  4tli  not  hi-cm  ;  .'itli  at  Pierre;  Olli 
at  Iliiron;  7lli  at  Aberdeeo.  3d,  .')lh-7th  also  In  J'ublic 
I»ocuni(  iitH. 


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\_Charities  and  Corrections,  contiaved.'] 

Woman's  Committee  of  Investigation  for  Charitat/le 
and  Penal  Institutions.    1st  report,  1890  ;  aiiiuial, 
1900/01-01/02.     3  V.     8°. 
Note.    1900/01-01/02  also  in  Public  Documents. 

Dental  Examiners,  Board  of .  Annual  report  [?]-18th, 
1889-1901/02.     t).  ^.,  ['90?]-1902.     8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  1890/92  coverc-d  the  biminiiil  period  emlinio! 
June  oO,  and  was  not  numbered.  17tb-18th,  1900/01-01/02 
are  for  years  endini,'  Nov.  lOth.  1890/92,  1900/01  printed  at 
Pierre;  1901/02  at  Aberdeen;  others  not  seen.  1899/1900- 
1900/01  in  Public  Uocumeuts. 

\_Education.~\  Board  of  Regents  of  Education.  [1st] 
annual  report,  1890;  2d-7th  biennial,  1890/92- 
1900/02.     v.p.,  ['90?J-1902.     8°. 

Note.  [Ist]  rpt.  covers  period  Mar.  2.5-Dec.  15, 1890 ;  2d  is 
for  bicunial  period  ending  Dec.  1;  .5th  uncertain;  6th-7th  for 
fiscal  period  ending  June  ."JO;  otbers  not  seen.  2d-7th  contain 
rpts.  of  8tate  educational  in.stitutions,  either  by  institution 
officials  or  by  committees  of  the  Board.  {See  next  note.) 
5th-7th  contain  3d-.5tb  biennial  rpt.  of  the  State  Geologist, 
1897/98-1900/02.  1890  primed  at  Plankinton ;  2d,  oth  at  Pierre; 
6th  at  Huron;  7th  at  Aberdeen.  2d,  5th-7th  also  in  Public 
Documents. 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction.  Keport,  1st 
annual,  1889/90;  lst-6tli  biennial,  1890/92-1900/ 
02.     -y.  p.,  '90-1902.     7  v.     8°. 

Note.  Rpts.  1894/96-96/98  for  periods  ending  Dec.  31 ;  others 
forbienniutn  ending  June  30.  All  contain  rpts.  of  State  educa- 
tional institutions,  in  some  cases  identical  with  those  made  to 
Regents  and  published  in  their  rpts.  {See  precedinq  note.) 
Ist— 1th  biennial  contain  also  the  Proceedings  of  the  S.  I).  Edu- 
cational Association.  2d  printed  at  iSioux  Falls;  5th  at  Huron  ; 
6th  at  Aberdeen  ;  others  at  Pierre.  All  biennial  rpts.  included 
in  Public  Documents. 

—  Amended  school  laws,  1893.     46  p. 

—  Manual   and    guide   and  course  of   study  for  the 

common  schools,  1895.     80  p. 

—  Compiled  school  hiws,  1899.     110  p. 

—  School  laws,  leOl.   Certified  copy,  '01.  8°.  53,  1  p. 

—  Same,    with   constitutional    provisions  .  .  .  Vj.    E. 

Collins,     2d  ed.     Mitchell,  1901.     8°.     69  (6)  p. 

—  Same,  1903.      ['03.]     AP.     43  p. 

Embalmers,    Board    of.     Report    [1st   annual],    1902. 
Aberdeen,  1902.     8°.     (8)  p. 
Note.    Also  in  Public  Documents. 

Examiner,  Public.  3d-5th,  7th  annual  report,  1889/ 
90-91/92,  92/94;  [2d]-5th  biennial  report,  1894/ 
96-1900/02.     -y.^., '90-1902.     8°. 

Note.  All  for  periods  ending  June  30.  No  0th  annual  seen. 
7th  annual  is  really  [1st]  biennial,  but  biennial  enumeration 
began  -with  the  3d,  1896/98.  All  contain  statements  of  financial 
condition  of  State  institutions,  counties,  banks  and  building 
and  loan  associations,  the  Examiner  being  er  officio  Supt.  of 
Banks.  3d-4th  ann.  printed  at  Mitchell;  7th  aim.  at  Sioux 
Falls;  4th  bien.  at  Huron;  5th  bien.  at  Aberdeen;  others,  so 
far  as  seen,  at  Pierre.    All  also  in  Public  Documents. 

—  Abstract  of  the  reports  of  the  condition  of  the  .  .  . 

banks  [and  banking  corporations]  in  S.D.  at  the 
close  of  business,  Sept.  9,  Nov.  17,  1903.    Brook- 
ings, ['03].     2  circulars.     8°.     ea.,  4  p. 
Food  and  Dairy  Commissioner.     1st  report,  1901;  2d 
annual,  1901/02.     Pierre,  '01- Aberdeen,  '02.    8°. 

Note.  1st  covers  period  March-June  30,  1901.  Both  also  in 
Public  Documents. 

Health,  Board  of.  Report,  2d  annual,  1889/90;  bien- 
nial, 1890/92-1900/02.     '90-1902.     7  v.     8°. 

Note.  1889/90-92/94  are  for  periods  ending  about  Dec.  Ist; 
other  periods  uncertain.  1897/98  called  2d  biennial,  probably 
being  the  second  by  that  specific  Board.  1889/00,  90/92,  97/ 
98  printed  at  Pierre;  1892/94  at  Sioux  Falls;  1900/02  at  Aber- 
deen; others  not  seen.  1890/92,  92/94,  97/98,  1900/02  also  in 
Public  Documents. 

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Insurance.  Commissioner  of  {1^1-).     Ift-rjth]  annual 
report,  189(797-1902/03.    i^.^?., '9<-19m3.  7v.   ». 

Note.  For  years  ending  June  30.  This  o^f  ■7"^"'^'^,^. 
the  Insurance  Deputy  of  Auditors  ofcce  ^  J"  ^  I- ^g^ '  .^t' 
rpt.  therefore  covers  business  of  Auditor's  I"**"  '^"^^.'^'^II'  ^ 
r^ent  for  the  precedin-,  year.  Not  numbered  af  e .  ^^-  l'^^ 
Tthl  are  called  in  letters  of  transmittal  "12th-14th  annual  ipi. 
;fTe  Insurance  Department  "1st  contains  :nsu.-ance  laws 
1897,  as  listed  below.  1st,  3d-4th  printed  at.Hmon  2d  5th 
at  Pierre;  6th-Tth  at  Aberdeen.  -id-Tth  also  in  Public  Docu- 
ments. 

—  Insurance    laws  in   effect  July  1,    1897.     h.t.p., 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     60  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Ist  anu.  rpt.  of  Commissioner. 

—  Annotated  compilation  of  insurance  laws  in  force 

Julv  1     1903.     H.  C.  Shober,  Commissioner  of 
Insurance.     Sioux  Falls,  '03.     8°.     104  p. 

—  See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Auditor. 
Irrigation,    Engineer   of   (1890-)._     I^.^f  f '    ^  f*^"^,*^ 

annual,  18[90?/]  91-91/92  ;  bienmal,  1892/94;  an- 
nual,  1894/95-96/97,   1902.     v.  p.,   ['91?]-1902. 

8°. 
Note      In  1897   abolished  as  a  salaried  office   by  an   act  of 
Legislature  providing  that  the  Governor  appoint  a  member  o 
the  Agric.  SoUege  to   act  as  Engineer  ot  Irrigation  withou 
compensation.    1891/9-2-92/94    for    periods   ^m  "ig  June   oO 
others  uncertain.    1S91/92  printed  at  Pierre;  1892/94  at  Sioux 
Falls;  1902  at  Aberdeen;  others  not  seen. 
[La7^ds.^      Commissioner  of  School  and  Public  Lands. 
^  lst-7th  biennial   report,    1889/90-95/96,   96/98- 

1900/02;  supplementary  1902.  -y.^?., '91-1902.  8°. 
Note.    1st  covered  Nov.  5,  1889-Dec.  31,  pOJ  otbfs  cover 
biennial    periods    ending    Dec.    31    through  1S94;   thereafter 
ending  June  30.     .5th    has  cover  title  "  Ann.  rpt.,  1898        3d 
printed    at   Sioux   Falls;    6th    at    Huron;    7th  at  Aberdeen; 
others  at  Pierre.    All  also  in  Public  Documents. 
Mine  Inspector.     Annual    report,    1893/94,    96/97-97/ 
.98.    v.p.,  '95-99.    8°. 

Note.    For  years  ending  Dec.  1st.    Rpt.  1896/97  is  called  7th 
annual  and  includes  rpt.  1897/98  in  single  P.^gination  and  with 
no  separate  title-page.     1893/94  printed  at  Sioux  Falls;  1896/97 
at  Pierre.    All  also  in  Public  Documents. 
rOt7s.]      Oil  Inspectors.     Report,  1897/98,  98,  supple- 
mental 1898.     '99.     1  V.     8°. 
Note.    1898  covers  period  Mayl-Dec.  1;  siipplemental  rpt. 
completes  the  calendar  year.   All  bound  in  1  v.   Also  in  Public 
Documents. 


Report,  March  8-June  30,  1901. 
Aberdeen,  '02. 


report, 

8°. 


Inspector  of  Oils. 

n.  p.,  nd.     8". 
—  Report,  March  8-Dec.  31,  1901 

8". 
Note.    These  two  rpts.  also  in  Public  Documents, 

Pharmacy,  Board  of.  [1st] -12th  annual 
1890/91-1901/02.  i^.i?., '91-1902.  12v 
Note.  For  veara  ending  in  August.  All  contain  abstract 
of  proceedings  for  the  year;  also  Proceedings  of  the  8.  D. 
Pharmaceutical  ABsoeiation  with  separate  title-page  but 
a  single  pagination,  and  8th  lias  running  head  State 
Pharina.'eiilical  AsHo'n."  Ist,  0th  printed  at  Madison;  8th, 
llth  :it  IMene;  l2tli  at  Aberdeen;  4th  n.  p.;  others  not  Been. 
4th,  «th,  Hih,  llth-12ih  also  in  Public  Documents. 

Railroad  Commissionera ,  Board  of.  Report,  lst-3d 
annual,  18><9/9n-9 1/92;  biennial,  1896/'.I8  ;  12tli- 
14lh  annual,  1900/01-02/03.     v.  p.,  '90-1903.   8». 

Note  HptH.  cover  tran(iu<:llonH  to  Dec.  1  of  each  year,  but, 
the  sUtlHlleal  tat.l.^H  are  for  the  llHcal  ye.;ir  ending  June  .30,  and 
titl.'.pag.H  generally  '-car  this  dale.  'Jd-ltd  bound  in  1  v,  each 
"llhVame  Kt-uMal  ,il|.-.p,.go  and  npecillc  /,  t.  p.  '"-'  '>;e°- JPt; 
1K90/9H  the  crinival.'iit  of  Hlh-9th  iinn.  rpls.,  is  called  'n  etter 
of  tranH.nlltal  "  llh  aim.  rpt."  12lh-13lh  .OMlain  Kailroud 
map  of  H.  I).,  un  lUl.-d  beL.w.  1«l  |.rlnled  al  Huron.  2d- 
3d.  12lh,  and  the  bien.  ri.l.  at  I'l'"-re;  jilh.  n.  p.  [Aberdeen  . 
14tb  at  Aberdeen;  4ll.-7th,  loth-llth  not  printed.  '2d-Jd, 
12ih-13th,ttnd  bien.  Jn  Public  DooumonU. 

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Railroad  Commissioners,  Board  of,  continued. 

—  Schedule  of  reasonable  maximum  rates  of  charges 

for  the  transportation  of  freights  and  cars  .    .    . 
taking  effect  Sept.  15,  1897.     h.  t.  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Public  Documenta. 

—  Railroad  map  of  S.  D.     Prepared  under  the  direc- 

tion of  and  presented  by  the  Board.    Copyright, 
189(5.    Ciiicago,  ra.  c?.     Scale,  12nii.  =  1  in.     Size 
32.iX--'lA  in. 
Note.    Inserted  in  back  of  12tli-13th  rpts.     Edition  used  in 
13th  rpt.  erroneously  gives  scale  as  8  mi.  =  1  in. 

[^Taxatioii].  Hoard  of  Assessment  and  Equalization. 
Proceedings. 
Note.  See  jo/f/cr  Executive  and  Staff,  Auditor.  Tliis  Board 
is  composed  of  tbe  Governor  (ciiairman).  Auditor,  Sec.  of 
State,  Treasurer,  and  Uommr.  of  Schiool  and  I'ublic  Lands; 
the  Supt.  of  I'ublic  Instruction  and  Attorney  General  were 
members  through  189S/99. 

Veterinary    Surgeon.     Report,    1901 ;    annual    report, 
1901/02.     Pierre,  '01-Aberdeen,  '02.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  1901  covered  period  March-June;   rpt.  1901/02 
covered  fiscal  year  ending  June  30.    Both  seen  only  in  Public 
Documents  of  1900/01. 

Institutions. 

Agricultural  College  (Brookings,  1884-).      Report   of 
the  President  to  the  Regents  of  Education,  bien- 
nial, 1890-1902.     7  V. 
Note.    Also  in  Regents'  rpts. 

—  Report  of  the  President  to  the  Secretary  of  the 

Interior  and  report  of  the  Director  of  the  Exper- 
iment Station,  annual,  189(;/97-1902/03.     7  v. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  1889-9G,  98-1903.     14  v. 
Note.    None  for  1897. 

—  President  McLouth's  baccalaureate  address,  July 

29,  1894. 

—  United   Slates  Agricultural   Experiment  Station. 

lst-9th  annual  report  of  the  Director,  to  the 
Governor,  1887/88-95/9«.  t.  ?9.,  '88-[97].  8°. 
Note.  Continued  in  rpt.  of  President  to  the  Sec.  of  the  In- 
terior, which  see  above  under  Agric.  College.  Ist-Gth  printed 
at  Brookings;  7th-8th  at  Huron;  9th  at  Sioux  Falls.  6th  con- 
tains Bulletin  nos.  26-^)1;  6th,  nos.  :i2-36;  7th,  nos.  37-40;  8th, 
nos.  41-44.  This  station  was  the  "  U.  S.  .^gric.  Experiment 
Station  for  Dakota  "  before  the  partition  of  the  Territory,  and 
lst-"id  rpts.  are  published  under  that  name. 

Bulletin,  nos.  1-82,  Nov.  1887-Dec.  1903.    v.  p., 

['87J-1903.  8°. 
Note.  Nos.  l-lo  are  bulletins  of  the  "Dakota  Agric.  Col- 
lege and  Exper.  Sta.,"  1887-89.  Nos.  0  and  7  later  reprinted 
with  one  pagination.  Nos.  1-40,  49-t)0  printed  at  Brookings; 
41-44  at  Huron  ;  45-48,  61-76  at  Sioux  Falls ;  77-81  at  Aberdeen ; 
82  at  Springfield,  S.  D.  Published  irregularly,  but  numbered 
continuously,  without  error. 

Blind  Asylum  (Gary,  1900-).  [lst-2dj  biennial  report 
of  Superintendent,  1900-00/02.     2  v.     8°. 

Note.     [1st]  covers  only  March-June.     Both  al.so  in  rpt.  of 
Board  of  Charities  and  Corrections,  with  h.  t.  p. 

Deaf  Mutes,  School  for  (ir>\oux  FiiUs.   18S3-).     Report 
of  Superintendent,  biennial,  1890-1900/02.     7  v. 
8°. 
Note.    Also  with  A.  <. /;.  in   rpt.  of  Board    of  Charities  and 
Corrections. 

[_Education.']  State  Normal  School  (Madison,  1883-). 
Report  of  President,  biennial,  1883/85,  87/88,  90- 
1902.     '85-[1902?]     9  v.     8°. 

Note.    Also    in   rpts.    of    Regents    of    Education.     1883/86 
printed  at  Madison ;  1887/88  at  Bismarck. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  1889/90-1903/04.     15  v. 
Note.    1889/90  was  the  7th  annual. 

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\Edvcaiion,  conlinued.'\ 

State   Normal    School   (Springfield,  1881-).  Report 
of  President,  biennial,  1900-02.     2  v. 
I^ote.    Also  in  rptB.  of  Regents  of  Education. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  1897/98-1902/03.     6  v.     8°. 
State  Normal  School  (Spearfish,  1884-).     Report  of 

President,  biennial,  1885/86-1902.     9  v.     8". 
Note.    Rpts.  also  In  rpts.  of  Regents  of  Education      18H5/ 
86  covers  from  opening  of  the  school  to  Nov.  3U,  lb86,  18S7/SS 
is  for  years  ending  Xov.  30;  later  rpts.  not  seen. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  1889/90-1903/04.     15  v.     8°. 
Norther7i  Normal  and  Industrial  School  (Aberdeen, 

1899-).     Report  of  President,  1st  biennial,  19u2. 
Note.    Also  in  rpt.  of  Regents  of  Education. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  1901/02-03/04.     3  v.     8°. 

University  of  So.  Dakota  (Vermillion,  1862-).  Re- 
port of  President,  1887/88 ;  supplemental,  1887/ 
88;  1888/89,  90;  biennial,  1891/92-1901/02.  10  v. 
8°. 

Note.  Established  as  University  of  Dakota  in  1862  but 
owin"  to  lack  of  endowment  the  institution  was  not  organized 
and  opened  until  Oct.  1882.  Rpt.  1887/88  covers  apparent  y 
Apr  1  18S7-Oct.  1.  1888;  suppk-menlul  covers  apparently 
\pr  1  1887-Dec.  6,  1888.  1888/89  covers  Dec.  6,  188S-Dec.  31, 
1889;  1890  covers  Jan.  l-Nov.  8th.  Others  not  seen.  Presi- 
dent's rpt.  seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Regents  of  Education. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  1882-1902/03.   Vermillion,  '82- 

1903.     22  V.     8°.     pi. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-7,  1890-94.     Vermillion,  '90-94. 
Bulletin,    series  4;    quarterly,  nos.  1-4,   1904-05. 

Vermillion,  '04-05. 
Feehle-rninded.     See  forward  under  Insane.,  Northern 

Ilosjntal.,  Note- 
Geological    Survey   (1893-).     Ist-Sth   biennial   report, 

1894-1902.     6  V.     8°. 

Note.  Also  in  rpts.  of  Regents  of  Education ;  1894  also  in 
Public  Documents. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-3,  1894-1902.     v.  p.;M-l'd02.   8°. 
Cont.:    No. 1,  A  preliminary  rpt.  on  the  geology  of  S.D.  By 

J  E.  Todd,  atate  Geologist.  Sioux  Falls,  '94.  S".  172  p. 
(Cent,  map  listed  below).  —  No.  2,  Jan.  1898.  —  No.  3,  1902. 
Vermillion,  '02. 

Preliminary  geologic  map  of  S.D.,  by  J.  E.  Todd, 

State  Geologist,  1884.     n.  d.     Size,  12  X  9  in. 

—  See  also  forward  under  Mines,  School  of. 
[History,    Department  of]     State    Historical   Society 

(1901-).     S.    I).  Historical   collections,    v.    1-2, 

1902-04.     Aberdeen,  '02-04.    8°.     maps.,  pi.,  il. 

Note.    The   Dept.  of  History  is  administered  by  the  State 

nislorical   .Society.    Collections   contain   biennial   rpt.     V.  2, 

1904,  cont.  a  catalogue  of    books  by  S.  D.  authors,  and  State 

dOCB. 

—  Annual  review   of   tlie  progress   of   S.  D.,  Dec, 

1901-03.     Hy  Doane  Robinson,  Sec^y.    3  v.    8". 
Immigration,     Commissioner    of   (188.5-91).     Report, 
let  annu:il,  1890.     Aberdeen,  '90. 
Note.    Tcniiorlal   rc|)ortM   of  thi«  oflicc'r  and   the  previous 
Comrn'r  of  Jiiiiiilgralion  and  StailHlics  will  be  found  in  the  list 
of  Dakota  Territorial  Publications,  under  Institutions,   Im- 
rnigrution.    OlUce  abollBhcd  In  1891.    No  other  publications 
known. 
Tbc  State  of  South   Dakota.     The  statistical,  his- 
torical, and  political  alislract.    Pulilislied  by  F.  H. 
Hagerty,  Coinin'r  of  Iiiunigration  and  ex  officio 
Territorial  StiitiMlician.    Aiicrdeen, '89.  8".   102  p. 

Note.  TbiM  l«  pi.  :i  of  "  The  Territory  of  Dakota,"  of  which 
pi.  I  coviTH  l)iikolM  Territory  mid  pi.  2  the  HU\U-  of  No. 
Dakota.  'V\w  llinc  part»  wi-re  »1ho  Whued  In  1  v.  See  under 
Dakota 'i'errllorial  l'ublle«ll"MH,  JfiHllliiiloiiM,  hiimUjrntion. 

Facts  about   South    Dakota:    an    oflicifil    cncyclo- 

pii;dia   .    .   .    Al.crdcen,  1H90.     H".     (14  p. 

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[So.  Dakota 


{^Insane.']    Hospital  for  the  Fnaane  (  Yankton,  1879-). 
Keport  of  Supt.,    biennial,    1890-1900/02.     7  v. 
8°. 
Note.    Also  with  /(.  t.  p.  iu  rpt.  of  Boaicl  of  Charities  and 
Corrections. 

Northern  Hospital  for  the  Insane  (Redfield,  1901-), 
1st  biennial  report  of  Supt.,  1901/02.     8°. 

Note.  For  the  feeble-minded.  This  rpt.  covers  period  Oct. 
7,  1901-.Tune  30,  1002;  also  in  rpt.  of  IJoard  of  Charities  and 
Corrections. 

Labor  Statistics,  Commissioner  of  (1890-9.5).  Report, 
biennial,  1890/92-92/94.  Pierre, '92-Sioux  I'alls, 
'94      2  pm.     80. 

Note.  For  periods  ending  Nov.  1,  1892  and  Oct.  25,  1894. 
Seen  only  in  Public  Documents.     Office  abolished  in  1895. 

Mines,  School  of  (I{apiil  City,  1885-).     Report  of  Presi- 
dent, biennial,  1890-1902.     7  v.     8°. 
Note.    Also  in  rpt.  of  Regents  of  Education. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  1887/88-1903/04.     IG  v.     8°. 

—  Bulletin  no.  1,  1888.     By  F.  R.  Carpenter  and  H. 

O.  Hofniann. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  [2]-6,  Jan.  1899-Jan.  1902.     Rapid 

City,  '99-1902.     8°.     pi.,  il. 

Cant.;  No.  2.  [Dept.  of  Geology.]  Notes  on  the  geoloeical 
and  mineral  deposits  of  a  portion  of  the  southern  Black  liills, 
Jan.  1899.  By  C.  C.  O'Hara.— No.  Z.  Dept.  of  Mining  and 
Metallurgy.  Cyanide  experiments,  April  19U0.  — No.  4.  Dept. 
of  Geology  :  (1)  A  history  of  the  early  explorations  and  of  the 
progress  of  geological  investigation  in  the  Black  Hills  region. 
By  C.  C.  O'Uara;  (2)  A  bibliography  of  contributions  to  the 
geology  and  geography  of  the  Black  Hills  region.  [By  same.] 
April  1900.  SI)."  88  p. —No.  5.  Dept.  of  Metallurgy.  The 
cyanide  process  in  the  Black  Hills.  By  C:  H.  Fulton.  Feb. 
1902.  —  No.  6.  Dept.  of  Geology.  The  mineral  wealth  of  the 
Black  Hills.    By  C.  C.  O'Hara."^    Jan.  1902. 

Penitentiary  (Sioux  Falls,  1881-).     Report  of  Warden, 
biennial,  1890-1900/02.     7  v.     8°. 
Note.    Also  in  rpt.  of  Board  of  Charities  and  Corrections. 

Reform  School  (Plankinton,  1887-),  Report  of  Supt. 
[lst?J-8th  biennial,  1890-1902/04.      8  v.     8°. 

Note.  Also  in  rpt.  of  Board  of  Charities  and  Corrections. 
7th-8th  printed  .at  Aberdeen. 

Soldiers'  Home,  Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  (Hot 
Springs,  1889-).  Report, biennial,  1890/92-1900/ 
02.     -y.i?., '92-1902.     8°. 

Note.  First  rpt.  covers  period  Nov.  25,  1890-June  30, 
1892;  all  others  cover  biennial  period  ending  June  30.  Rpt. 
1890/92  printed  at  Pierre;  1S92/94  at  Sioux  Falls;  1896/98  at 
Deadwood  ;  1900/02  at  Aberdeen  ;  others  not  seen.  1890/92-92/ 
94,  1900/02  also  in  Public  Documents. 

[  Weather  and  Crop  Service.']  United  States  Dept.  of 
Agriculture.  South  Dakota  section  of  the  Climate 
and  Crop  Service  of  the  Weather  Bureau.  .  .  . 
[Monthly]  report ;  [also]  annual  summary ;  v. 
1-7,  Oct.  189S-Dec.  1904.     v.  p.,  '98-1904.     4°. 

Note.  4  nos.  in  v.  1,  including  unnumbered  annual  sum- 
mary; since  then  13  nos.  annually,  including  unnumbered 
annual  summary ;  the  monthly  parts  ea.  8  p.  and  the  summa- 
ries 12  p.  V.  5,  nos.  1-2  were  for  .Tan.-Fcb.  1902;  in  March 
the  volume-number  was  wrongly  changed  to  v.  4;  the  error 
was  continued  for  a  year,  making  Mar. -Dec.  1902  a  second 
V.  4  and  Jan.-Feb.  1903  a  second  v.  5,  nos.  1-2;  the  error  was 
then  corrected  by  calling  Mar.  1903,  v.  6,  no.  3.  A  corrected 
edition  was  issued  of  annual  summary  1901.  1898-99,  1902 
printed  at  Huron;  1900-01,  n.p.,  n.  if.;  1903-04  have  title-page 
imprint  "  Milwaukee,  Wis.,"  but  editorial  imprint  inside  is  ai 
usual,  Huron,  H.D.  Previous  to  1898  no  monthly  rpts.  were 
issued  in  printed  form. 

—  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  1897-1904.     {°  broadside. 

Note.  Published  during  the  farming  season.  No.  23,  for 
week  ending  Sept.  18,  1899,  wronely  numbered  22.  1904  bear 
imprint  Huron.  23  nos.  annually,"  1897-98;  24  in  1899;  26  In 
1900,  03-04;  25  in  1901-02. 

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[So.  Dakota 


Jddiciart. 

Supreme  Com-t.     South  Dakota  reports,  v.   1-16,1890- 
1902.     '93-1903.     16  v.     8°. 
Cont.:    V.  1-10,  1890-9S;  by  R.  W.  Stewart.    11-16,  1898- 
1903;  by  H.  R.  Horner. 

—  Term  calendar,  Feb.   1890;    Apr.,  Oct.,  1891-1903. 

27  V. 

—  Index-digest  to  the  reports  of  cases  decided  in  the 

Supreme  Courts  of  Dakota  Territory  and  the 
States  of  No.  aud  So.  Dakota,  [etc.],  reported 
in  the  Territorial  and  State  reports  and  North- 
western Reporter  to  April  1897.  [By  H.  G. 
Tilton.]     Sioux  City,  Iowa,  '97.     16".     445  p. 

—  Index  digest  of  the  reports  of  cases  decided  in  the 

Supreme  Courts  of  No.  and  So.  Dakota  [with 
lst-2d  supplements].  .  .  .  [By  H.  G,  Tilton.] 
1900.      24°.      445,  (155)  410  p. 

Legislature. 

Special  session,  Oct.  1889;  Ist  session,  Jan.  1890;  2d-8th,  biennial, 
beginning  in  January,  1891-1903.  On  title-pages  of  Governors' 
messages  and  inaugurals  called  Legislative  Assembly. 

\^Laws  of  the  State.']     Laws,   1st  session,   1890;    bien- 
nial, 2d-8th  session,  1891-1903.     v.  p.,  '90-1903. 
8  V.     8°. 
Note.    No  laws  were  passed  by  tlie  special  session  of  1889. 
1895  published  at  Huron ;  1901  at  Aberdeen ;  others  at  Pierre. 

—  Statutes  .  .  .  embracing  the  general  laws  in  force 

Jan.  1,  1899;  with  digested  notes  of  judicial 
decisions  construing  the  law.  Compiled  and 
annotated  by  E.  L.  Grantham.  Chicago,  '99. 
2  V.     8°.     xii,  1011,  (191)  p.  ;  xi,  1013-2358  p. 

—  Same;  2d  revised  ed.,  embracing  the  general  laws  in 

force  Jan.  1,  1901  .  .  .  and  a  digest  of  the  laws 
passed  by  the  Legislature  of  1901.  Albany,  N.Y., 
'01.  2  V.  8°.  xxiv,  1011  (8)  p.  ;  xi,  1013- 
2361  p. 

—  Revised   codes   of    So.    Dakota.      1903.     1    v.     8°. 

1283,  202  p. 

—  Compiled  election  laws  of  the  State,  including  laws 

of  1899.     '99.     8°.     69  p. 

—  State  game  laws  .  .   .  1901.     '01.     8°.     28  p. 

—  Journal   of   the  Senate,  1st   session,    1890;    2d-8th 

biennial  session,  1891-1903.     '90-1903     8  v.    8°. 

Note.    1890  includes  journal  of  "October  session"  of  1889. 
1895  published  at  Huron. 

—  Journal   of   the  House   of   Representatives,  special 

session,  1889;  Ist  session  1890;  2d-8th  biennial 
session,  1891-1903.     '89-1903.     8  v.     8°. 

Note.    1889-90  In  1  v.,  with  back  cover  title  "1st  eesslon, 
1890."    1895  published  at  Huron. 

—  Legislative  manual,  1903.    Compiled  by  J.  E.  Hippie. 

[•03.]     8".     260  (1)  p. 

Miscellaneous. 

[^Expositions.']     South  Dakota    World's  Fair   Commis- 
sion.    H(  jmrt,  1892.     '92.     8°.     11  p. 
—  South  Dak'ita  at  the  World's  Fair.     Report  of  the 
P^XfCUtive  (^ommis.sioner,  1894.   h.  t.  p.  8°.  42  p. 
Note.    These  two  rptn.  alno  in  Public  Documents. 

Russian  Famij\e  Relief  Commission.     Partial  and   1st 
report,  Feb.  2.j-l)i!C.  .'»,  1H92.     '92.     8".     9  p. 
Note,    AImo  III  Public  JJocumentH. 


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Litt  compiled  from  the  collection  of  North  Dakota  documents 
in  the  New  York  Public  JAbrary  and  from  the  "  Catalogue  of 
the  State  Library  of  jMassachiisettx,"  Annual  Supplemenix, 
1889-1903.  All  documents  in  this  list  published  at  the  capital, 
Bismarck,  unless  otherwise  specified. 

Adruitted  as  a  State,  Nov.  2,  1889.  For  historical  data  previoiiB 
to  18S9  see  Dakota  Territorial  Publicalious,  p.  433. 


V.-p. 


'90-1903. 


Public    documents,   1888/90-1900/02. 
15  V.     8°. 

Note.  Fiscal  period  cndina  Oct.  31st,  1888/9C-90/92;  ending 
June  30,  1892/94-1900/02,  the  change  being  made  in  1893. 
Contains  reports  of  most  State  ollicers  and  institutions,  each 
with  a  document  number,  which,  however,  is  not  always  the 
same.  In  1892/94,  Pub.  doc.  no.  11,  the  Report  of  the  Commr. 
of  Univ.  and  School  Lands,  is  omitted  from  its  proper 
place  in  v.  1  and  inserted  after  Pub.  doc.  no.  21  in  v.  3;  called 
no.  11  on  title-page,  but  no.  21  on  running  bead.  In  the  same 
year  Pub.  doc.  no.  30  is  in  3  pte. :  pt.  1  is  oth  ann.  rpt.  of  the 
Agric.  Exper.  Station,  1895;  pt.  2  is  3d  ann.  rpt.  of  same, 
1893,  and  is  called  Pub.  doc.  no.  1;  pt.  3  is  Ann.  ipt.  of 
Medical  Examiners,  1894.  In  1898/1900  the  ann.  rpts.  of  the 
Railroad  Corarars.,  1899  and  1900,  in  v.  1,  and  the  bien.  rpt.  of 
the  Insurance  Commr.,  1898/1900,  in  v.  2,  are  each  numbered 
Pub.  doc.  no.  6.  1892/94  printed  at  Jamestown ;  1894/96,  n.p.\ 
1898/1900  at  Grand  Forks;  others  at  Bismarck.  Volumes  as 
follows : 

1888/90.    1  V,  1896/98.    2  v. 

1890/92.     2v.  1898/1900.     2  v. 

1892/94.     3v.  1900/02.    2  v. 

1894/96.     3  V. 

Constitutional  Convention. 

Convention^  1889.  Journal  of  the  convention,  July  4 
-August  17,  1889,  with  the  enabling  act  of 
Congress  and  the  proceedings  of  the  joint  com- 
mission appointed  for  the  equitable  division  of 
Territorial  projjerty.    '89.    8°.    400,  16,  82,  vii,  p. 

—  Official  report  of  the  proceedings  and  debates.     R. 

M.  Tuttle,  official  stenographer.     '89.     8°.     935, 
Ixiv,  p. 

See  also  under  Dakota  Territorial  Publications,  Institu- 
tions, Immigration. 

Executive   and  Staff. 

Governor.      Message,      biennial,      18S9-[1903].     '89- 
[1903].     8  pm.     8°. 
Cont.:  By  J:    Miller,  1889,  91;   by  A.  H.  Burke,  1893;   by 
E.  C.  D.  Shortridge,  1895;  by  R.  Allin,  1897;  by  J.  M.  Devine, 
Acting-Gov.,  1899.  1901;  by  F.  White,  1903. 

Note.  1889  has  title:  "  Ist  message  of  the  Gov.  of  N.D.  .  .  . 
Nov.  20,  1889."  1891  contains  also  inaugural  of  A.  H.  Burke. 
1895  printed  at  Jamestown  in  1894;  1901,  03,  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

—  Inaugural    address,    biennial,    1891-1901,    05.     '91- 

[1905].     7  pm.     8°. 

Cont.:  By  A.  H.  Burke,  1891;  by  E.  C.  D.  Shortridge,  1893; 
by  R.  Allin,  1895;  by  F.  A.  Briggs,  1897;  by  F.  B.  Fancher, 
1S99;  by  F.  White,  1901;  by  K.  Y.  Sarles,  1905. 

Note.  1891  seen  only  bound  with  biennial  mes-iage  of  same 
year.    1895  printed  at  Jamestown ;  1901,  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

—  Thanksgiving  proclamation,  1890,  1901.    ['90-1901.] 

—  Arbor  Day  proclamation,  1891,  1900,  03.   ['91-1903] 
Adjutant  Genernl.     Report,  [annual],  1889/90,  96/97, 

1901/02;  biennial,  1891/92,92/94-98/1900.    ['90] 
-1903.     8°. 

Note.  For  periods  ending  Nov.  30;  the  date  June  30  on 
title  page  of  1898/1900  refers  to  State  fiscal  year.  1892/94, 
98/1900  printed  at  Grand  Forks;  1889/90,  n.  p.  All  seen  only 
in  Public  Documents. 


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Attorney  General.  Report,  [1st  annual],  1889/90; 
[2d]-oth  biennial,  1890/92-9G/98.  '90-99,  8°. 
NnJ^f-.w^'" ''"1°'?^  ending  Oct.  31  through  1892/94;  ending 
?p«r"  H  \^  through  1896/98,  although  title-pages  1894/96-90/9! 
bear  date  June  30,  to  conform  to  State  ttswil  year.  1892/94 
the  -'iJrv'-"''"^'^'""'?,"^'^  ^^'^•l^-     Enumeration  began  with 

M\  seen  ODl'v^  >[,'?',•■     n''^''-   '^'^'/'^  P""'''^  "^  Jaieetown 
.ail  seen  onlj  m  Public  Documents. 

Auditor.  Report,  [1st  annual],  1889/90;  2d-8tli  bien- 
nial, 1^90/92-1902/0-1.  '90-1904.  8  pm.  8°. 
nfi^"fi';^-^°''TP'^'''°'^^  ending  Oct.  31  through  1890/92;  there- 
after  ending  June  3(..  Rpts.  1889/90-90/92,  94/96-98/1900  and 
nmo'  ?f  H-  'r  "°!i  "^  ^'Z'"'  '=°"»'''°  """"=^1  Proceeding.,  1890- 
InH  •Ri*^^^°'"■i°^  Equalization,  „V,/cA  .ee  ^o«7.r  Infpection 
and  Regulation,  Taxation.    1892/94  printed  at  Jamestown 

Secretary  of  State.     Report  showin-  receipts  and  dis- 
bursements for  the  fiscal   year  ending   Oct.  31, 
1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     ['90.]     8°. 
—  lst^-3d  biennial  report,  1896,  96/98-98/1900.     '96- 

Treasurer.     Report,   [1st   annual],    1889/90;    [lst-6tli 
Mennial],    1890/92-1900/02.       '90-1903.     7  pm. 

.^^''^^■7^^  VerioA  ending  Oct.  31  through  1890/99-    there 
after  ending  June  30      Title  mo-B  ^f  iqoo/„,     .^''■™/"-.    mere- 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 
lAgricidture.-]       Commissioner     of   Agricidture    and , 
^abor.     Report,   [1st  annual],  1889/90;  2d-7th 
biennial,  1890/92-1900/02.    '90-1903.    7  pm.    8° 
o*,^'"'*'  A^°^  periods  ending  Oct.  31  through  1890/92-  therA 

6th  ^-^V^^nd  ForLs^'^  ^''^'°^"°°-    '^  P^'^^  ^^  Jame's^towt 

~  ^^i^Hfi/^^"'!,'^''"  agricultural  and  industrial  sta- 
tistics]  for   the   year   1893.     Grand   Forks,  '94. 

~  ^"89r."'^2?"'''"  ^^^*'  ''^  ^''-  ^^^°*^-     [Babcock.] 

-  North  Dakota :  a  few  facts  concerning  its  resources 

and  advantages.     1892.     8°      70^  "'^rt-es 

"^^'■/'f  "«o''T-   i^^   ^-  ^-  ''^^bcook,   1892.] 
n.  I.  p.     80      pj      j2  j 

Note.    In  rpt.  of  Commissioner  for  1890/92,  p.  135-166 
~  ^^90?V01  '"'"*"*''  ''"°"''^'  "^'-    ^-^  C189»/1900]- 
^''"^i?/^5"-«CK/^Mrf.     Report,  1891/92,  n  p    n  d  ■ 

2d  biennial,  189.3/94,  Jamestown,  '94      8«' 
2,l^''''f     '^^'V*"'','/"''^''''''^^'''' '"••■•'"'' March  2. 1801-Dec   1   1890 
umonu:"  '"'"  "'  '^""'""'""'-    '^"th  Been  only  in  PuSilc'  Doc! 

/ia«/c*.     See  forward,  Examiner,  State, 
limldtng  and  Loan  Inspection.     Sec  forward    Exam 
xner,  State.  '^j-u.in 

Dairy    Commissioner,     Assistant.      See    back    tin.Icr 
Affnciiltiire,  Commissioner,  etc     Note 

scon;  oihtTH  «een  only  In  J'ubllc  I)oci„r...„rH  ' 

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\_Education.'\     SvTptrinitndent  of   Public   Instruction. 
lst-7th    biennial  report,  1888/90-1900/02.     '90- 
[1902?J.     8°. 
Note.    For  State  fiscal   periods   ending  June  30,  except   in 
1892  when  tlie  report  closed  (Jet.  31.    Contains  brief  reports 
of  county  and   city  superintendents,  State   educational  insti- 
tutions,  N.  i).  Educational   Apsociation,   teacliers'   in^tituteH, 
reprints  of  circulars,   etc.     1st   report  covers  northern  half  of 
Dakota  Territory,  July  1,  I88S-N0V.  2,  1889.     :id-4th  printed 
at  .lamestowu.    4lh-5th  seen  only  in  Public  Documents. 
See  also  forward  under  lAind  Department. 

—  Circular,   nos.  5-44,  1891-92.     n.  t.  p.,    ['91]-92. 

40  and  8°. 

—  Same,  nos.  1  E-12  E,  1893-94.     '93-94. 

JVbte.    Nos.  1-2,  5-S,  11  not  seen;  others  seen  only  in  rpt.  of 
Supt.  Public  Instruction,  1892/94. 

—  Same,  nos.  1-6,  1899;  nos.  a-c,  4-7,  1900. 


Cont.:  1899. 

1.  General  school  laws. 

2.  Arbor  Day  manual. 

3.  Memorial  Day  manual. 

4.  N.   I).  Educational  Asso- 

ciation. 
6.  N.  D.  Teachers'  Reading 

Circle. 
6.  Examinations  for  county 
cerlilicates. 


1900. 

a.  Wasliington  and  Lincoln. 

b.  Arbor  Day  manual. 

c.  N.  D.    Teachers'    Reading 
Circle. 

4.  Exams,  for  county  certlfa. 

5.  Course   of  Study,  common 
schools. 

6.  List  of  county  Supts. 

7.  Directory,  Dept.  P.  1.,  1864- 

1900. 

—  Arbor  Day  [May  6, 1890].    Circular.    ['90.]    1.8°. 

—  Circular,  Arbor  Day,  May  6,  1891.    h.  t.  p.,  ['91.] 

8°.     8  p. 

—  Arbor   Day  circular    [1893-91].     [Grand   Forks, 

'93-94.]     8°. 

—  Examination  for  county  certificates,  April  1,  1890, 

March  31,  May  8,  Sept.  11,  1891.  n.  t.  p., 
['90-91.]     8°. 

—  General  school  laws,  A^ith  appendices,  July,  1890, 

91,  93,  Jan.  1,  1896.     v.  p.,  '90-96.     8°. 
JVote.    Printed  at  Fargo,  1893 ;  at  Grand  Forks,  1896. 

—  Supplement  to  general  school  laws  of  1896.     [Cir- 

cular no.  1,  1897.]     h.  t.  p.,  ['97.]     8°.     16  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  1890,  97, 1903. 

—  General  school   laws,  comprising  all   the  laws  in 

force  pertaining  to  public  scliools  [etc.].  Comp. 
.   .  .  Dec.  1899. 

JVbte.     Not  seen,  but  its  appendices  included  In  Supt's  re- 
port, 1898/1900. 

—  Course  of  study  for  common  district  schools,  and 

course  of  study  and  practice  for  the  State  nor- 
mal schools,  April  1891.     '91.     8°.     20  p. 

—  Courses    of   study    for    common    district   schools, 

graded  schools  and  high  schools  .  .  .  State 
normal  scho<d,  and  .  .  .  the  University  of  No. 
Dakota  .  .   .  Jan.    1892.     '92.     8«.     98  p. 

—  Institute   manual     and     note-book,     1894.     Grand 

Forks,  '94.     8°.     20  p. 
State  High  School  Board.     Report,  July  1,  1899  — 
Nov.  1,  1900.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
Note.    Seen  only  as  Part  VII.  of  Supt's  rpt.,  189S/I900. 

—  A  manual  for  the  use  of  the  State  high  schools. 

1900.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
Note.    Seen  only  In  Supt's  rpt.,  1898/1900. 

Examiner,  State.  lst-14th  annual  report,  1889/90- 
1902/03.  '90-1903.  8«. 
Note.  For  year  ending  Oct.  31  through  1893/94,  thereafter 
ending  June  30.  This  oflicor,  called  "Public  Examiner" 
through  1891/92,  supervir^es  the  accounts  of  public  officers  and 
institutions  and  banking,  insurance,  loan  and  trust  compa- 
nies, etc.  In  Public  Do'cuments  1892/94,  the  4th  rpt.,  I.sij2/ii3, 
is  called  Pub.  doc.  no.  3  and  bound  with  5th  rpt.,  1S93/94. 
which  is  Pub.  doc.  no.  19.  9th  rjit.,  1S96/9S,  contains  the  prin- 
cipal State  banking  laws.  4lh-5tb,  lOth-llth  printed  at  Grand 
6th,  8th,  12th-14th  not  seen;  others  seen  only  in  Pub- 


Forks. 

lie  Documents. 


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Fish  and  Game  Commissioner.    lst-2d  biennial  report, 

1893/94-94/95.  n.  p..  n.  d.     8°. 

Note.     Ist  covers  period    Mar.   17,  1893-Dec.   1,  1894;    2d, 

Dec.  1,  1894-Dec.  .31,  189.i.     Both  seen  only  as  part  of  rpt.  of 

Commr.  of  Irrigation  and  Forestry,  1893/94-94/95,  in  Public 

Documents. 

Fish  Commissioner  (1895-     ).     lst-3d  biennial  report, 
1895/9(5,  96/98-98/1900.     «./?.,  n.d.     8o. 

Note.  Seen  only  as  part  of  rpt.  of  Commr.  of  Irrigation  and 
Forestry  (ex  offcio  Fish  Comrar.),  1895/96-98/1900,  in  Public 
Documents.     Periods  as  follows  : 

1st.  Mar.  20,  1895— Nov.  1,  1896. 

2d.  JSTov.    1,  1896— Dec.  1,  1898. 

3d.  Dec.     1,  1898— Dec.  1,  1900. 

Game    Warden    (1895-     ).      [1st]  report,   1896,  n.i.p., 
8°.     4  p. 
Note.    Covers  Apr.  1-Dec.  26.    Seen  only  in  Public  Docs. 

—  Game  and  fish  laws  as  contained  in   the  Revised 

codes  of  1899  and  amended  by  the  laws  of  1901. 
['01].  24°.  31  p. 
District  Game  Warden  (2d  District,  South). 
Game  and  lish  laws.  Valley  City,  n.d.  [1903?]. 
24°.  16  p. 
Health,  Board  of.  1st-  [7th]  biennial  report,  1890- 
1900/02.     '90-1902.     8°. 

Note.  1st.  rpt.,  though  called  "biennial,"  covers  period 
Mar.-Dec.  1,  1890;  others  cover  a  bien.  period  ending  Dec.  1 
in  1898  and  1902,  Dec.  31  in  1894  and  1896;  other  periods 
uncertain.  1895/96-96/98  contain  rpts.  of  county  supts.  of 
health;  1896/98  contains  a  list  of  practising  phjsicians  of  the 
State.  189:V94  printed  at  Jamestown.  Island  5th  were  the  only 
numbered  rpts.  seen.  1890/92  not  seen;  others  seen  only  in 
Public  Documents. 

Insurance,  Commissioner  of.  1st  annual  report,  1889/ 
90;  [Ist]-6th  biennial,  1890/92-1900/01.  '90- 
1903.     8°. 

Note.  For  period  ending  Oct.  31  through  1890/92;  there- 
after ending  .Tune  30.  [lst-2d]  liiennial,  1890/92-92/94,  wrongly 
numbered  2d-3d;  error  corrected  with  3d,  1894/96,  thus 
making  two  reports  numbered  3d.  The  correct  enumeration 
is  given  in  the  letter  of  transmittal  each  year.  Title-page  of 
1900/01  bears  apparently  incorrect  dale  1901/02.  1892/94 printed 
at  Jamestown;  1S9S/1900  at  Grand  Forks.  Ist  ann.,  4th-5th 
biennial  seen  only  in  Public  Documents. 

—  [Preliminary  report]  ;  annual. 

—  [Report  of  premiums  received  in  fire  insurance; 

cities,  towns,  and  villages]  ;  annual. 

—  [Risks    written,    premiums    received,  etc.    by   all 

capital  stock  fire  companies]  ;  annual. 
Irrigation  and    Forestry,   Commissioner  of.      Annual 
report,     l.st-7th,     1891,    91/92-96/97;    8th-9th, 
1898/1900.     v.  T'., '92-1901.     8°. 

Note.  1st  covers  period  Mar.  7-Dec.  31,  1891;  others  cover 
year  ending  D«-c.  1st.  1893/94-94/95  contain  l8t-2d  bien.  ri)t8. 
of  P'ish  and  (janie  Commissioner;  189.5/96-98/1900  contain 
]Kt-3d  bien.  rpts.  of  Fish  (-ommisr^ioner.  l8t-2d  in  conliiui- 
OUH  pagination,  !im  also  .3d-4tli.  3d,  5lh-6th  printed  at  James- 
town ;  Hth-9th  (in  I  v.)  at  (Irand  Forks;  2d,  4th,  n.  p.,  others 
at  Bismarck.    All  seen  only  in  Public  Documents. 

Labor.     See  back  under  Agriculture,  Commissioner. 

[Land  Department.  ]      Board  of  University  and  School 

Lands    (1890-).     Report  of  the  sp/'cial  agent  of 

the  lioard,  1890,  92.     n.p.,n.d.     ['90-92.]    8^. 

Note.    Transmitted  Dec.  20, 1890,  Dec.  31, 1892,  respectively. 

—  I.st-'lth  biennial  report  of  the  Secretary,  1893/94 

94/96-98/1900.      Jamestown,    '94;    n.    p.,    ['96- 
1900.]     K^ 

Note.  For  period  ondlnR  June  30.  fiupt.  of  Public  riiHtruc- 
Hon  1h  Heeretary  rj-.  offlrio.  Ist  rjit.  conlaltiH  also  Iwt  rpt.,  1H92/ 
94,  of  the  Commr.  of  (Jul v.  and  Hchool  Laricls.  (Sie  next 
evlri/.)  3d-«h  In  rpt.  of  Hupl.  I'liblb-  InHtriiotlon,  1890/98- 
98/1900.    2d-4th  Keen  only  In  i'lilillc  DofuiiirntH. 

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Commissioner  of  University  and  School  Lands 
(1893-).  Isl^Sth  biennial  report,  1892/94-1900/ 
02.     ['94J-1902.     8". 

yote.  Ist  covers  period  Nov.  1,  1892-June  30,  1894;  others 
cover  State  fiscal  period  ending  JiineoO.  -Itli  printed  at  Grand 
Forks;  1st  probably  at  Jamestown.  Ist  seen  only  bound  with 
let  rpt.  of  .Secretary  of  the  Board,  with  separate  pagination ; 
2d-4th  seen  only  in  Public  Docunients. 

Medical   Examiners,   Board  of.     Annual  report,  1894. 
Grand  Forks,  '94.     8°.     24  p. 
Note.    P.  24  wrongly  numbered  16. 

Oil  Inspector.      Report,  1895.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     1  p. 

Note.  Covers  period  March  1-Dec.  1.  Seen  only  in  Public 
Documents,  1894/96. 

Pardons,  Board  of.    1st  biennial  report,  Dec.  31,  1902. 
'02.     8°. 
Note.    Seen  only  In  Public  Documents. 

Pharmacy.,  Board  of.   Biennial  report,  1893/94.  James- 
town, '94.     8». 
Note.     This  is  really  the  7th  and  9th  annual  rpts.,  of  Aug. 
15,  1892/93-93/94;   seen   only   in   Public  Documents.    No  8th 
annual  rpt.  seen. 

Public  Property,   Commissiojiers  of.     Biennial  report, 
1893/94.     Jamestown,  '94.    "8°.     (3)  p. 
Note.    Transmitted  Nov.   12,    1894.    Seen  only  in  Public 
Documents. 

Railroads.,   Commissioners  of.     1st- 13th  annual  report, 
1889/90-1901/02.     '90-1903.     8°. 

Note.  2d-.jd  contain  l8t-2d  rpts.  of  Grain  Inspector  and  2d- 
3d  rpts.  of  Warehouse  Registrar,  also  rpts.  of  the  different 
commissioners.  2d  contains  railroad,  warehouse  and  grain 
laws;  6th,  8th  contain  laws  relating  to  the  commissioners. 
4th,  1893,  was  a  special  pamphlet;  not  seen.  9th  in  2  pts. : 
Pt.  1,  Proceedings  had  in  the  railroad  rate  eases,  392  p;  pt.  2, 
Ann.  rpts.  of  railroads  operating  in  N.  D.,  1897/98,  206  p. 
lOth-llth  bound  in  1  v.  with  separate  title-pages  and  pagina- 
tions; as  also  12th-13th.  Railroad  statistics  are  for  fiscal 
years  ending  June  30,  but  year-end  of  main  report  varies  as 
follows: 

Nov.  30,  1890.  Dec.  1,  1895. 

Dec.  31, 1891-94.  Nov.  1,  1896-1902. 

[Taxation.']  Boao'd  of  Equalization.    Proceedings,  an- 
nual, 1890-1900.     ['90J-1900.     8". 
Note.    Seen  only  in  bien.  rpts.  of  Auditor,  as  follows: 
Proceedings,  Aug.  1890  in  Auditor's  rpt.  1889/90. 

"  "      1891-92       "  "  "      1890/92. 

"      1894  "  "  "      1892/94,  P.D. 

"  "      1895-96      "  "  "      1894/96. 

"  "      1897-98       "  "  "      1896/98. 

"  "      1899-1900  "  "  •'      1898/1900. 

1893  not  seen.  1894  seen  in  Pub.  Doc.  edition  of  Auditor's 
rpt.  but  not  in  pra.  edition,  although  called  lor  aspt.  3  in  table 
of  contents.     1890-96,  h.  t.  p.;  1897-1900,  separate  t-p. 

[  Veterinary.']    Veterinary  Surgeon.     Report,  Nov.  15, 
1890.     ['90.]     8°. 
Note.    This   and   all   the   following  veterinary  publications 
seen  only  in  Public  Docunients. 

State  Veterinarian.     2d-3d  annual  report,   1891-92. 
'91-92.     8«. 
Note.    Transmitted  Nov.  1, 1891,  Nov.  15,  1892,  respectively. 

District    Veterinarians.     Biennial   report,    1893/94. 
Jamestown,  '94.     8°. 
Note.    Separate  reports  by  the  veterinarians  of  six  districts, 
made  up  with  one  pagination. 

Board  of  Veterinary  Medical  Examiners  (1895-). 
1st  report  [by  the  Secretary],  1895/96.    '96.    8«. 

Chief  State   Veterinarian.    2d  annual  report,  Nov.  1, 
1896.     Jamestown,  '96.     8°. 
Note.    With  rpts.  of  district  veterinarians. 

—  and  District  Veterinarians.  Annual  report, 
Nov.  1,  1897/98.     '98.     8°. 

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Institutions. 

Agricultural  College  CFargo,  1890-  ).  Report,  '1890 
lst-6tli  biennial  report,  1890/92-1900/02.  90- 
1902.     8°. 

Note.  For  bienniuni  ending  Oct.  31 ;  financial  statements  to 
June  30.  Made  by  Board  of  Directors  through  1890/92 ;  since 
then  by  Board  of  Trustees.  Kpt.  1890  covers  period  May- 
Dec,  and  contains  1st  bien.  rpt.  of  the  President,  covering 
March-Dec.  3d— 1th  contain  eth  and  8th  annual  catalogue,  and 
Public  Document  edition  of  2d  contains  4th  annual  catalogue; 
the  copy  seen  of  the  separate  issue  of  '-d,  however,  contains 
in  appendix,  title-page  only  of  4th  annual  catalogue,  1894/95, 
and  course  of  study,  1893/96,  and  no  reading  matter.  2d 
printed  at  Jamestown,  5th  at  Grand  Forks.  A  brief  report 
1893/94  in  rpt.  of  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  1892/ 
94,  p.  71-72.  1890-90/92,  96/98-1900/02  seen  only  in  Public 
Documents. 

—  4th,    6th   annual    catalogue,    1894/95,    96/97,  and 

course    of  study  for  1895/96,    97/98.      n.p.,n.d. 
['94-96.] 

Note.  Seen  only  as  appendixes  to  2d-3d  biennial  reports. 
See  preceding  note. 

—  Agricultural  College  Survey  (1901-).     1st  biennial 

report  of  the  Director,  1901/02.     '03.     8°. 
Note.    Covering  last  half  of  1901  and  to  Dec.  9,  1902. 

—  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  (Fargo,  1890-). 

lst-14th  annual  report,  1890/91-1903/04.     v.p., 
'91-1904.     8°. 

Note.  Transmitted  Feb.  Ist  each  year;  financial  statements 
cover  year  ending  -lune  30  preceding.  Pub.  Doc.  edition  of 
3d  rpt.,  called  Public  Doc.  no.  1,  Is  really  I'd  part  of  Pub.  Doc. 
DO.  30.  2d.  7th,  printed  at  Fargo;  3d,  [4th?],  9th,  10th  at 
Gra-.d  Forks;  5th,  6th,  at  Jamestown;  others  probably  at 
Bismarck.  Ist,  9th-10th  seen  only  In  Public  Documents;  4th, 
llth-14th  not  seen. 


Bulletin,    nos. 

Fargo,  '91-1904, 


1891-Mar.    1904. 


Note.    No. 
in   DO.  44 


1-59,     Jan 
59  pm.     8°. 

•0  was  reprinted  In  no.  28;  no.  35  partly  reprinted 
Nos.  22-47,  with  consecutive  pagination  1-732, 
were  bound  up  with  title-page  as  "Vol.  Ill,  189t5-ly01.  Agric. 
Coll.,  X.  D.,  1901,"  with  index;  but  no  volume  number  was 
carried  on  the  separate  bulletins.  No.  48,  not  bound  in,  con- 
tained pp.  733-782,  and  a  new  pagination  beyan  with  no.  49. 
No.  40  was  a  technical  catalogue  of  seed-bearing  plants  of 
N.  I).,  not  for  general  distribution,  and  was  not  boiind  in  "Vol. 


Special  bulletin  no.  1,  July  1891. 

8°. 
Note.    Concerning  locust  past. 

Press  bulletin  no.    1, 

Botanist,  H.  L.  BoUey. 


Fargo,  18^)1. 


Oct.    15,   1893. 
Fargo,  '93.     8« 


By  the 


Blind  Asylum  (Bathgate,  189-). 

Deaf,  School  for  the  (Devil's  Lake,  1890-).      1st  annual 

report,    1889/90;     [lst]-Gth '  biennial,   1890/92- 

1900/02.     '90-1902.     8». 

Note.  For  periods  ending  Oct.  31  through  1892;  thereafter 
ending  June  .'io.  The  lirMt  three  bien.  rpts.  arc  all  called  on 
litle-nagcM  ".id  biennial,"  though  rpt.  1890/92  is  correctly 
called  iHt  l.leiinial  in  letter  of  tranHmitlal.  Made  Oy  Trustees 
and  I'rlnclj.al  through  1890/92;  since  then  by  Trustees  and 
Hupt.  .')th  conlalnH  9lh-IOth  ann.  rpt<.  of  Principal.  [2dl, 
1892/94,  printed  at  JameHlown;  ."id,  5th,  1894/96,  9S/I9U0,  at 
Grand  Forks;  4lh,  1890/98,  n.  p.;  otbers  at  Bismarck.  All 
Keen  only  \u  Public  l>ocumeDtH. 

—  7th- 1 0th    annujil    report    of     the    Superintendent 
to  the    TruHtccH,    1896/97-99/1900.     '98-[  19001 

Note.  For  yearn  endlnif  June  30.  7th-8Mi  bound  totrellier 
with  one  pai;ltialion  but  ncpurate  t.  p.  and  /».  I.  /,.,  respec- 
lively.  All  fVi-.u  ordy  In  I'lihllc  Dociirn.'nts;  9lli-IOlh,  both 
V.  t.  p.,  buluK  iu  6lh  bluuniul  report  of  the  TruHtees.  1898/ 
1900.  ' 


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[No.  Dakota 


[ Education.'\  State  Normal  School  (Mayville,  189  -). 
2d-[Gth]  biennial  report  of  the  Board  of  Man- 
agement and  Faculty,  1890/92-1900/02.  '92- 
1903.     8°. 

Kdte.  For  biennium  endintr  Oct.  SI  through  1892;  there- 
after ending  -Tune  'M.  18i)U/y2  made  to  and  "  submitted  by 
the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Slate  normal  schools;"  189'2/94 
made  by  the  Trustees  and  Faculty  to  the  Board  of  Directors 
of  the  Stale  normal  schools.  lH'.i2/94  contains  also  Annual 
circular  and  catalogue,  IS'J.i/'U, /t.  <./(.,  one  pagination.  Not 
numbered  after  2d.  1892/94  printed  at  Jamestown,  18'.'4/9t;, 
n.  p.,  1898/19110  at  Grand  Forks.  All  except  1892/94  seen 
only  in  Public  Documents. 

State  Normal  School  (Valley  City,  1890-  ).  2d-f7th] 
biennial  report  of  the  Board  of  Management  and 
Faculty,  1890/92-1900/02.     '92-1903.'     8°. 

Note.  For  biennium  ending  Oct.  31  through  1892;  there- 
after ending  June  30.  2d  made  to  and  "submitted  by  the 
Board  of  Directors  of  the  State  normal  schools."  Not  num- 
bered after  3d.  1892/94-94/96  ])rinted  at  Jamestown.  All 
except  1892/94  seen  only  in  Public  Documents. 

—  Annual  catalogue,  June,  1891-1902. 

—  Quarterly  bultetin,  June  1902-03. 

University  of  North  Dakota  (Grand  Forks,  (1S84-) 
Keport,  1889/90;  2d-7th  biennial,  1890/92- 
1900/02.     -y.^., '90-1902.     8°. 

Note.  By  President  of  Board  of  Trustees,  for  periods  end- 
ing: Oct.  31  through  1894;  Sept.  15,  1896;  uncertain  date  1898; 
Dec.  31,  1900;  Dec.  1,  1902.  2d  contains  catalogue  matter  of 
1890/91.  [4th]  not  numbered.  7th  contains  a  "  2d  bicn.  rpt."  of 
State  Geologist,  Nov.  1,  1902.  (See  below  State  Geological 
Survey.)  3d,  6th  printed  at  Grand  Forks,  [4th]  at  Jamestown. 
All  seen  only  in  Public  Documents.  The  University  is  the 
head  of  the  State  educational  system,  but  is  independent  of 
the  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction. 

—  lst-19th  annual  catalogue,   18S4/85-1902/03,  and 

courses  of  study  for  1885/86-1903/04.      Grand 
Forks, '84-1903.     d,°  and  12'^ .     pi.     il. 

Note.  9th  was  8°;  17th  was  12";  these  were  the  only  copies 
Been. 

—  The  University  of  No.  Dakota.      1901.     [GrMud 

Forks,    1901?].    circular.      obi.   48°.     24  p.     pi. 

—  School  of  Mines  (Grand  Forks,  1883-).     1st  bien- 

nial report,  1900/02.     Gr.md  Forks,  1902. 
State  Geological  Survey  (18!>  -).     lst-2d  bien- 
nial   report    of    the     State     Geologist,     [1899/ 
1900?]-  1900/02.     Grand  Forks,  1901-03.     8°. 

Note.  1st  seen  only  in  Public  Documents;  2d  contains 
among  other  matter,  the  "administrative  rpts."  of  E.  J.  Bab- 
cock,  retiring,  and  F.  A.  Wilder,  succeeding,  State  t-Jeologist; 
the  latter  report  is  Appendix  6  in  7th  bieu.   rpt.  of  the  Uuiv. 

See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Agriculture, 
Commissioner  of  Agriculture  and  Labor,  1891,  92. 

—  Normal  Department.     Report,  [1892/94].     n.t.p. 

Note.  Seen  only  in  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction, 
1892/94,  p.  61-63. 

Geological  Survey,  State. 

Note.  Under  control  of  the  University.  See  back  under 
Education,  Univ.  of  N.  D.,  School  of  3/ines. 

Historical  Society,  State  (1895-).  [Articles  of  incor- 
poration;  by-lavrs ;  list  of  annual  members.] 
Grand  Forks,  1903.     8°.     8  p. 

Industrial  School  CEfWend&le,  \8  -).  Biennial  report, 
1894,  95/9G,  98/1900-1900/02.  r.  p., '94-[1902]. 
8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  1894  called  biennial  on  title-page;  in  letter  of 
transmittal  (dated  Dec.  24,  1894)  called  annual.  1894  printed 
at  Jamestown,  others  «.  p.  For  periods  ending  Oct.  31, 
1900;  Nov.  12,  1902.  All  seen  only  in  Public  Documents. 
Title  of  school  as  given  varies  considerably,  as  follows  : 

1894.    Industrial  School  and  School  for  Manual  Training. 

1895/96.     Manual  Training  and  Industrial  School. 
1898/1900-1900/02.     ManuafTrainiug  School. 

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[No.  Dakota 


Insane,  Bospital  for  the  (Jamestown,  1883-).     Report, 
bienniiil,     [1883/84?]-89/90;     2d-7th    biennial, 
1890/02-1900/02.     v.  p.,  ['84?]-1902.     8°. 
Xote.    For  period  ending  Oct.  31,  1S90-94;  thereafter  end- 
ing June  30th.    Sd-4th  printed   at  Jamestown,  6th   at  Ciraiid 
Forks,  others  at  Bismarck,  so  far  as  seen.     Hpt.  1°^*/''.°/^''! 
the    2d  bien.  of    the  first  scries.     1883/84,  86/88,  1900/02  not 
seen;  others  seen  only  in  Public  Documents. 
Library,  State.     Report    of  the  State  Librarian,  1890; 
biennial,  1890/92-92/94.     '90-['94].     8°. 
^^ote.    Sec.   of  State  is   ex  officio  Librarian.    Rpts    trans- 
mitted Dec.  1st,  1890;  Oct.  -31,  1892;  uncertain  date  1894.     All 
comaiu  catalogue  of   the  library.      1S90  seen  only  in  Public 
Documents  and  gives  no  place  of  publication. 

—  Catalogue  of  the   State  Law  Library.     By  C.  M. 

Dahl,  Secy,  of  State,     n.  p.,  1896.     8°.  36  p. 

—  Same;  by  Fred  Falley.     1899.     8°. 
Penitentiary,    State.     (Bismarck,    1885-).     Report  of 

the  Trustees.  1889/90;  2d  biennial,  1890/92;  bi- 
ennial report  of  the  Trustees  and  Warden,  1892/ 
94-1900/02.     ij.jp., '90-1902.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  1889/90  covers  period  Nov.  2, 18S9-Oct.  31, 1890 ; 
biennial  period  ends  Oct.  31  through  1894;  thereafter  June  30. 
1892/94   printed   at   Jamestown;  1894/96,  n.  p.;    1898/1900   at 
Grand  Forks;  others   probubly  at  Bismarck.     1889/90-90/92, 
98/1900-19UU/02  seen  only  in  Public  Documents. 

—  Special  report  on  the  No.  Dakota  twine  plant,  by 

the  Trustees  and  Warden.     1901.     8°.     22  p. 

—  Same,  1901/02.     '02.     8°.     22  p. 

Kote.    Apparently  a  general  rpt.  of  the  Penitentiary  for  the 
calendar  biennium. 

—  See   also   under  Dakota  Territorial  Publications, 

Institutions,  Penitentiary. 
Reform  School     (  ).      Report  of  the  Trustees, 

biennial,   18[90?/]92-94/y6.     ['92-96?].     8°. 
Note.    For  uncertain  period  ending  Oct.  31,  1892;  thereafter 
for  periods  ending  Dec.  31.    1892/94   printed  at  Jamestown; 
others  n.  p.      All  seen  only  in  Public  Documents. 
See  also  back,  InduHtrial  Schoot. 

Reform  School  {Ma.nd£in,        ).    Report  of  the  Trustees, 
1901/02.     '02.     8°.     4  p. 
iVbfe.    Covering  Apr.   1,  1901-Dec.  17,  1902.     Seen  only  in 
Public  Documents. 

Soldiers'  Home  (Llshon,  18     -).     Report  of  the  Board 

of  Commissioners,   1891/92;   lst-[5th]  biennial, 

1892/94-1900/02.  v.p.,  '93-1902.  8°. 

Note.     Rpt.  1891/92  covers  period  June  9,  ISOl-Nov.  29,  1892; 

biennial  rpts.  are  for  period  ending  June  30.    Not  numbered 

after   2d   bit-nnial,  1894/96.     Beginning   1894/96   rpts.  contain 

rpt.  of  Conimaudunt.     l«92/94-94/'.)6  printed  at  Jamestown; 

1898/1900  at  Grand  Forks.   All  seen  only  in  Public  Documents. 

[  Weather  and  Crop  Service.'}      Weather  Service.     3d- 

8th   annual   report,  Dec.  31,   1895-1900.     v.  p., 

'96-1901.     8'^ 

Note.    3d    printed  at  Jumestown,  7th-8th  at  Grand  Forks, 

otherH  probably  at  Bismarck.    lst-2d,  4th,  not  seen;  3d  seen 

only  in  Public  Documents. 

United  States  Dcpt.  of  Agriculture.  No.  Dakota 
Section  of  the  Climate  and  Crop  Service  of  the 
Weather  Bureau,  in  cooi)cration  witii  the  No. 
Diikota  Weather  and  Crop  Service.  [Monthly] 
report;  [also  |  animal  sunmiarv  ;  v.  8-v.  14,  no.  2  ; 
Jan.  1898-Feb.  1904,     ['98-1904.]     4". 

Note.  VoluinoH  rorrcHpond  to  calendar  yearn;  v.  1-7  not 
H(en.  ^^OIlthly  r|>tH.  cacli  H  pa^eH;  HiiirunarieH  (iiol  sc^en  pre- 
viouB  to  1901;  lioiiiid  In  wltti  iJec.  rpts.  In  one  pagination.  In 
Htylc  uniform  with  those  for  other  Wtiit<*. 

Weekly  weatlier-erop    bulletin,   1894-1900.     ['94- 

1900.]      f"  brdadhidc. 
Note.     iHHued    dnrlriK  the    farming  Hcason   only,   generally 
from  April  to  Sept.     None  seen. 


Judiciary] 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[No.  Dakota 


JUDICIAHT. 

Supreme  Court.  Reports  of  cases, v.  1-11,  [1890-1002]. 
v.^.,  '91-1903.     11  V.     8°. 

Cont.:  V.  1,  1890-91;  by  E.  W.  Camp.  2,  1891-92;  by  U.  D. 
Hosklns.    3-11,  1892-1902;  by  J.  M.  Cochrane. 

Note.  Printed  variously  at  Bismarck  and  Grand  Forks. 
V.  6  contains  rules  of  practice  of  the  Supreme  and  District 
Courts. 

Index-digest  of  the  reports  of  the  cases  decided  in  the 
Supreme  Courts  of  Dakota  Territory  and  the 
States  of  North  and  South  Dakota  [etc.],  re- 
ported in  the  Territorial  and  State  reports  and 
Northwestern  Reporter  to  April  1897.  [By 
H.  G.  Tilton.]  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  '97.  16". 
445  p. 

—  Same:  [with  lst-2d  supplements].      With  a  table  of 

cases.  Pierre,  S.  D.,  1900.  24°.  445,  (155) 
410  p. 

Legislature.     \_Called  Legislative  Assembly.] 

Ist  session,  Nov.  1889/Mar.  1890;  2d-Sth,  l)iennial,  beginning 
in  January,  1891-1903.    Special  session,  June  1892. 

\^Laws  of  the  State.'\     Laws,  lst-7th  session,  biennial, 
1889-1901.     I".  ^5., '90-1901.     8°. 
Note.    Includes   special   session    1892.     1895-99    printed    at 
Grand  Forks;  1901  at  Fargo. 

—  The   revised  code  of    the  statutes  of    No.  Dakota; 

with  the  constitution  of  the  .  .  .  State  .  .  .  with 
amendments.  [By  B.  Corbett,  G.  W.  Newton, 
C.  F.Amidon.]       1895.     8«.     xxxiv,  1707  p. 

—  Same;  [by  Fred  Falley,  Sec.  of  State.]    1899.    1.  8°. 

xxiv,  1919  p. 

—  Bill  to  provide  for  a  uniform  system  of    free  text- 

books throughout  the  State,  n.  t.  p.,  ['90.] 
I.  8°.     8  p. 

—  General   school  laws   of  the    State.     Gran'1   Forks, 

1897.     8°.     190  p. 

—  Same.     1903.     8°.     223  p. 

—  \^Statutory  Revision.]     Revision  Commission.     [Re- 

port, 1895  ?] 
Note.    See  forward,  Journal  of  the  House,  Note. 

[^Journals,  Documents,  Etc.']  Journal  of  the  Senate, 
lst-8th  Legislative  Assembly,  biennial,  1889/90- 
1903.     '91-1903.     8°. 

Note.  Journal  of  special  session  of  1892  in  separate  vol- 
ume.   2d,  5th-6th,  8th,  and  special  session  1892  not  seen. 

—  Journal  of  the  House,  lst-8th  Legislative  Assembly, 

biennial,  1889/90-1903.     '91-1903.     8°. 

Note.  Include  Governor's  messages  and  inaugurals. 
Journal  of  special  session  of  1892  in  separate  volume.  2d, 
5th-6th,  8th,  and  special  session  1892  not  seen.  4th  has 
appendix  containing: 

(1.)  Proposed  changes  in  the  law  shown  by  the  report  of 
the  Revision  Commif-sion  which  relate  to  substantive  law  and 
amount  to  new  legislation.  [Civil  code.]  Report  of  joint 
committee.     [1895.]     h.t.p.     80.     204  p. 

(2.)  Same:  Justices'  code.  Report  of  joint  committee. 
[1895.]     h.t.p.    8".    44  p. 

(3.)  Same:  Penal  code.  Report  of  joint  committee. 
[1895.]     h.t.p.     80.     58  p. 

(4.)  Same:  Criminal  procedure.  Report  of  joint  commit- 
tee.    [1895.]     h.t.p.    8».     147  p. 

(5.)  Same:  Probate  code.  Report  of  joint  committee. 
[1895.]     h.t.p.    8».    108  p. 

(6.)  Same:  Political  code.  Report  of  joint  committee. 
[1895.]     h.t.p.    8".     198  p. 

—  Legislative  manual     . 

1889/90,    16°;    biennial,     1891-1903,"  12 
1903. 

Note.  Sometimes  called  Blue  Book.  Contains  State  and 
Federal  constitutions,  ruU  s  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  and 
historical,  statistical,  and  political  information.  Subtitle 
■varies. 

4.)  I 


published  by  authority, 
'90- 


Legislature] 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[No.  Dakota 


{_Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Report  of  investigating  committee,  1890. 

eli^'tfo;«  Tn J°'^^"^'"^  '='''"'^^'^f  °^  '^°""P^  practices  in  certain 
1S89/90  "   °'''^'   '°  "^PP-  ^°  ^«'°-'»^«  Journal, 

—  [Reports  of  joint  committees  on  proposed  changes 

in  the  law  shown  by  the  report  of  the  Revision 
Commission,  1895.] 
See  above.  Journal  of  the  House,  Note. 

Miscellaneous. 

Capitol  Commissioners.  Report  to  the  4th  Let^islative 
Assembly,  [1895].    Grand  Forks, '95.    8°     Up 

lExposiHons.]  Trans- Mississippi  and  International 
Exposition  Commission  for  North  Dakota  Re- 
port,  [complete],  1897/98.     '98.     8°.     8  p 

*I'oa^'''^''/f/*  *^^  World's  Columbian  Exposition, 
loyd.    1 16  p. 

Pan-American     Exposition     Commission.       Report 
1901/02.     '03.     8°.  ' 

Seiate".  llot  °°'^  '°  ^"^^  ^°''-  ^^°^/°^'  '""^  ^^  J°"r'^^l  of 

—  Glimpses  of  No.  Dakota.  1901.  62  p 
Ummigration.]  The  State  of  No.  Dakota.  The  statisti- 
cal, historical,  and  political  abstract.  Published 
by  F.  H.  Hagerty,  Commissioner  of  Immigration 
«"  T^'"'  "■M^i"'  Territorial  Statistician.  Aberdeen, 
S.  D.,  1889.     8°.     90  p. 

iished'bvThp'pf  ^''•*  ^  °^  "  JJ"^  Territory  of  Dakota,"  pub- 
lisned  bj  the  Commissioner  of  Immigration  of  Dalvota  Terri 
i^^^^^^l  '  T"''  '^^  Territory  of  Dakota,  1 1.  8  ho  State  of 
««;,?  .!«''■'  '"'  T  '^"""^  "'  °°e  volume  withieparal,.pa<.ina 
Pnhr/  ?  18-ued  separately.  See  under  Dakota  TerrUorial 
Publications,  Institutions, /mwi<7m«o«.  icnitorial 

\_Russian  Thistle.]  The  Russian  thistle ;  report  of  the 
cactus  committee  appointed  by  the  Governor 
^r^,^^^^'  b^' Nelson  Williams.     Fargo,  "gl.' 


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DAKOTA  TERRITORIAL   PUBLlCATIOiNS 


List  compiled  from,  the  collection  of  Dakota  documents  in  the 
New  York  Public  lAbr'ary,  and  from,  the  ^'Catalogue  of  the  State 
Library  of  Massachusetts,"  1880,  and  Annual  Supplements, 
1880-89. 

Part  of  Louisiana  purchase,  1803;  of  District  of  Louisiana, 
1804;  of  Territory  of  Louisiana,  1805.  Explored  by  Lewis  and 
Clark,  1S04-05,  and  on  tlieir  return,  1806.  First  fur-tradini;  settle- 
ments, at  Fort  Clark,  1808.  Part  of  Missouri  Territory,  181-2. 
Explored  by  Major  S.  IT.  Long,  182:5;  by  Nicollet  and  Fremont, 
18:59;  by  Lieut.  Warren,  1S')5.  First  permanent  settleirients  by 
whites,  18ol-56.  Organized  as  Territory  of  Dakota,  ISfil,  includ- 
ing all  territory  from  Minnesota  to  the  Rocky  Mountains  lying 
between  43"  north  latitude  and  the  Canada  line.  The  portion  east 
of  the  Missouri  and  White  Earth  rivers  had  been  jxirt  of  the 
Territory  of  Michigan,  IS'U;  part  of  the  Territory  of  Wisconsin, 
18:36;  part  of  the  Territory  of  Iowa,  18:58;  part  of  the  Territory 
of  Minnesota,  1849.  The  portion  loest  of  the  Missouri  and  White 
Earth  rivers  had  been  part  of  the  "Indian  Country,"  18:34;  part 
of  the  Territory  of  Nebraska,  1854.  Of  this  portion,  the  area 
west  of  the  104th  meridian  was  detached  and  annexed  to  the  Ter- 
ritory of  Idaho,  186:3,  (leaving  Dakota  with  the  same  boundaries 
as  later,  1873-89)  ;  but  parts  of  this  area  were  re-annexed  to 
Dakota  from  the  Territory  of  Idaho  in  1864.  These,  again,  were 
transferred  to  the  Territory  of  Wyoming,  1868,  and  to  the  Terri- 
tory  of  Montana,  1873.  This  left  Dakota  with  boundaries  which 
it  retained  until  divided  into  the  States  of  North  Dakota  and  South 
Dakota, at  the  -16th  parallel,  Nov.  2,  1889.  Capital  at  Yankton, 
1861-33;  at  Bismarck,  188:3-89.  Minute  details  as  to  the  territorial 
changes  are  given  in  Walker's  "  Statistical  Atlas  of  the  United 
States  .  .  .  compiled  under  authority  of  Congress,  1874." 

CONSTITTTIONAL    CONVENTIONS. 

Convention,  Sept.  4,  ISS-3  (Huron). 

Note.  For  historical  sketch  of  this  convention  and  IImI  of 
1885  see  under  Institutions,  Immigration,  1889. 

Convention,  Sept.  8,  1885  (Sioux  Falls). 

See  preceding  note. 
Convention,  July  4,  7889  (Sioux  Falls). 

(See  undfr  Legislature,  Jniirnnh,  Docs.,  etc.,  Legislative 
Hand  Book;  (tlsio  iiiiiler  South  Dakota  State  Publications. 

Convention,  Jvly  4,  1889  (Bismarck). 

See  wacZer  North  Dakota  State  Publications. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.     Message;    annual,    1862,  65-68;    biennial, 

1872-74,    77-89.      Yankton,    '65-83;    Bismarck, 

'85-89.     U  pm.     8°. 

Co7ii..- By  W.  Javne,  1862;  by  N.  Edmunds,  1865;  by  A.J. 

Faulk,  1866-68;  by  J.  A.  Burbank,  1872;  by  J.  L.  Pennington, 

1874,  77;  by  W.  A.  Howard,  1870;  by  N.  G.  Ordway,  1881-83; 

by  G.  A.  Pierce,  1885-8: ;  by  L.  K.  Church,  1889. 

Note.  Transmitted  in  December  through  1874;  thereafter  in 
January.  1862  also  printed  in  Norwegian.  1874-77  called 
respectively  "lst-2d  biennial  message  of  J.  L.  Pennington." 
,iSee  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc..  Council 
Journal  and  House  Journal. 

—  Report  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  1880-81,  83; 

annual,  1885-89.     VVashin-^ton,  D.C.,  '80-89.    8°. 

—  Proclamation  [appointing   Nov.   24,  1887  a  day    of 

thanksgiving  .  .   .     n.p.,  '87].     f°     broadside. 

—  See  also  under  Institutions,  Agric.  College,  Bulletin. 
Adjutant  General.     Report,  annual,  186LY63,  67;   [bi- 
ennial?] 1872,  86,  86/88. 

Note.  No  separate  issues  of  these  rpts.  seen.  1862/63  covers 
period  Sept.  1862-Dec.l,  1S63,  and  is  called"  Ist  annual;"  seen 
in  House  Journal,  3d  sess.  1867  called  "  1st  aun.  rpt.  of 
J.  L.  Kelley;"  seen  in  both  House  and  Council  Journals,  7th 
sesa.  1872,  86,  86/88  not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  Governor's 
messages  of  1872,  87-89. 

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[Terr,  Dakota 


Auditor.     Report;  annual,   1862/63,  63/64,67;   [bien- 
nial?] 1872,  76;  annual,  1877/78;  biennial,  1878/ 
80-86/88;  [annual],  1888/89.     Yankton,  '72-81; 
Bismarck,  '86-88;  Pierre,  S.D.,  '89. 
2i^ote.     Separate  issues  prior  to  1872  Dot  seen.     1862/63-63/64 
called  "  l8t-2d  annual;"  seen  onlj^  in  House  Journal,  3d  sess., 
and  Council  Journal,  4th  sess.,  respectively.     186i;/63  contains 
Kpt.  of  Commissioner  of  JJilitarj'   Accounts,   1862/63      Rpt 
1867  called  "Ist  ann.  rpt.  of  I.  T.  Gore;"  seen  only  in  both 
House  and  Council  Journals,  7th  sess.     Rpts.  1872,  78/80  bound 
with  rpt.  of  Treasurer,  with  common  title.     Governor's  mes- 
sage 1874  mentions  a  rpt.  of  Auditor,  presumably  for  1873/74 
as  "  not  ready."     1876,  77/78,  80/82-82/84  not  seen,  but  men- 
tioned in  Governor's  message,  1877.  79,  8.3-85.    Title  of  188S/89 
18  •   Rpt.  of  the  Territorial  Auditor  to  the   Gov.  of   Dakota 
1  erntory  and  the  Govs,   of  No.  Dakota  and   So.   Dakota  " 
Kpts.  cover  periods  ending  Nov.  30,  1878-88;   Nov.  4,  1889- 
other  periods  uncertain.  ' 

—  Insurance  law  of  the  Territory.      Bismarck,  n.  d 

8°.     19  p. 

—  Assessment   law,  with   instructions   and   comments. 

Prep,  by  E.  W.  Caldwell.     Bismarck,  '86.     8°. 
40  p. 
Quarierraaster  General.     Report,  [1884/86?]. 

Note.    Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  Governor's  message  1887. 

Treasurer.     Report;  annual,   1867;  biennial,   1867/68, 

72,   76;   annual,  1877/78;    biennial,   1878/80-86/ 

88.     Yankton,  '72-84;   Bismarck,  ['86-88?]. 

^^  Note.     Separate  issues  prior  to  1872  not  seen.     1867  called 

o„i  .'^°°"  '■•'?^V°*  ^•,^-  Armstrong;"  seen  only  in  both  House 

*  .^°m°"'  Journals,  7lh  sess.     1867/68  called  "2d  ann.  rpt 

^J:   \l-.?''^o\}^^t"  ^J'"''  °"'y  '"  House  Journal,  8th  sess. 

Kpts.  18(2,  (8/80  bound  with  rpt.  of  Auditor,  with  common 

title.     Governor's  message  1874  mentions  a  rpt.  of  Treasurer 

1R77  7Q  41  s-*<>n®^°x5  ^"^  mentioned  in  Governor's  message, 
i;  •  /u'  '  °'""*>9-  Kpts.  cover  periods  ending  Nov.  30.  1878- 
84;  other  periods  uncertain. 


Inspection  and  Regulation. 
Agriculture,  Board  of  .     Report,  [1886/88?]. 

Note.    Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  Governor's  message,  1889. 
Dental  Examiners,  Board  of.  Report,  [1884/86-86/88?] 
Note.    Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  Gov's,  message,  1887,  89. 
[Education.']  Board  of  Edvcation  (1864-66-   1887-) 
Report,  annual,  1864-65;   1st  biennial, '  1887/88 
[  64]-88.     8°. 

Se^eu^  ^f'ThP  T^!''f*'  ''T'*""^  of  Governor  (chairman), 

iTe^L^rn?e.cSd"iJ^1^^87.^'^  ^'^''  ^^^"  --'  -'  ^'-- 

hole  2.     1864-6.0  are  really  the  rpts.  of  the  Supt.  of  Public 

iDstruclion,  transm  tt.-d  by  the  Board  totheGover.  or  as  the  ? 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instrvction  (1864-)       1st- 

?li-o/-""v'*,' .'.'r''-    ^«''4-«7;    5th-19th   annual, 
[18<2//.^.r'J-87/88.     v.p..  ['(;4?]-88.     8". 
Notf  I.     Hoc  Note  1  «l)Ove.     The  (IrMt   Mnnt     ,.i,>„t„j    ■    j 
pendeutly  of  ,he  Moar.I  of  KdncaUon  bci.u  i'^h  d     ies  in  I8O9" 
lllH  r<-cor<l«  are  IohI.  and  the  fate  of  the  records        1870  79  f«' 

;V"Kd:.':'alon:"'^'''''''''*  '"^^  "«'  «"P^-  -""'"-"•  "^  tK.lr'J 

tloHH  an  •■  .labora,..  rpt.  bearin.  date  Ja  >.  "     s'T"  ./rLnn';' 
but  raentlone./ln  Governor',  mL.aJeY  188l!''l4bllcatlon'-"of 


Inspection] 


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[Terr.   Dakota 


[^Educatio7i,  contimied.'] 


1880/81,  82/83,  uncertain.  1883/84  covers  Apr.  1,  1883-June 
30,  1884,  and  contains  rpt.  of  KegentH  of  Univ.  of  Dakota. 
1887/88  seen  only  in  Ist  bien.  rpt.  of  the  Hoard  of  Education. 
The  period  July  1, 188H-Nov.  2, 18S9  is  covered  lor  the  northern 
and  southern  halves  of  the  Territory  by  the  1st  reports  of 
the  Supts.  of  I'ublic  Instruction  of  No.  and  So.  Dakota 
respectively.  ]8iiG,  7:i/74,  printed  at  Elk  Point;  1807,  74/7^)- 
75/76,  81/82-85/86  at  Yankton;  1887/88,  see  above;  others  un- 
certain. For  years  ending  June  .30,  1884-88;  other  periods 
uncertain. 

—  Act  to  establish  a  public   school  law  for  Dakota. 

Elk  Point,  1877.     8°. 

—  Act  to  establish  and  provide  for  the  management 

of  a   general    and  uniform   .system    of   common 
schools  [etc  J.     Yankton,  1883.     8°.     68  p. 

—  An  act  to  amend  Cliapter  44  of   the  session  laws 

of  1883.     Aberdeen,  '87.     8°.     46  p. 

Examiners,  Public  Board  of.     Report,  [1886/88?]. 

Note.     Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  Governor's  message  18S9. 

Grain  and  Warehouse  Commissioners.  Report,  [1882/ 
84?]. 

Note.  Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  Governor's  message  1883. 
Health,  Board  of.     Report,  [1886/88?]. 

Note.  Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  Governor's  message  1889. 
Pharmacy,  Board  of.     Report,  [1886/88?]. 

Note.    Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  Governor's  message  1889. 

Railroad  Commissioners  (1885-).  Ist-oth  annual 
report,  1885,  85/86-88/8!).  vp.,'S6-8d.  8°. 
Note.  Ist  covers  period  Apr.  2-Nov.  30,  1885;  2d  covers 
eleven  months  ending  Nov.  1,  1886,  with  thirty  pages  of  sup- 
plementary matter  to  Dec.  8;  od-4th  cover  years  ending  Nov. 
30;  5th  covers  period  May  1-Nov.  30,  1889,  previous  data  of 
that  year  not  being  on  record.  Title-pages  in  all  cases  give 
date  June  30,  the  railroad  statistics  being  for  the  fiscal  year 
ending  on  that  date.  1st  printed  at  Eargo;  2d  at  Grand  Forks; 
3d-4th  at  Bismarck;  5th  at  Watertown,  S.  D. 

Veteoinary  Surgeon.     Report,  [1886/88?]. 

Note.    Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  Governor's  message  1889. 


Institutions. 

Agricultural  College  and  Experiment  Station   (Brook- 
ings, 1881-).     Report,  [1883/84?  85/86?]. 
Note.    Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  Gov's,  message,  1885,  87. 

—  lst-2d  annual  report,   1887/88-88/89.  Brookings, 

['88?]-90.     8°. 

Note.    This  enumeration   was  continued  when  the  college 
became  a  So.  Dakota  institution. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-15,  Nov.  1887-Nov.  1889.   Brook- 

ings, ['87-89].  8°. 
Note.  No.  3  contains  Gov.  Church's  Arbor  Day  proclama- 
tion, Mar.  20,  1888.  Nos.  6-7  later  reprinted  in  1  pm.  with  one 
pagination.  Nos.  5,  8,  11-13  not  seen.  Upon  the  division  of 
the  Territory  in  Nov.  1889,  this  became  the  So.  Dakota  Agric. 
College  and  Exper.  Sta.,  the  series  of  bulletins  being  con- 
tinued with  the  same  enumeration. 

Deaf  Mutes,  School  for  (Sioux  Falls,  1884-).     Report, 
[1886/88?]. 
Note.    Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  Governor's  message  1889. 

\^Edu cation. '\    Normal  School  (Madison,   1883-).     Re- 
port. 

See    wilder    So.    Dakota    State    Publications,    Institutions, 

Education. 

Normal  School  (Spearfish,  1884-).     Report. 

See    under    So.    Dakota    State    Publications,   Institutions, 
Education. 

School    of  Mines.     (Rapid    City,    1885-).      Report, 
[1886/88?]. 
Note.    Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  Governor's  message  1889. 

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[Terr.   Dakota 


\_Education,  continued.'] 

—  Circular  of  information,   1887/88.     [Rapid   City, 

'88?]     12°.     48  p. 
— Preliminary    report    upon    the    geology,    mineral 
•  resources,  and  mills  of   the  Black   Hills.     [By 

F.  R.  Carpenter.]    Rapid  City,  1888.    8°.     171  p. 

map.     il. 
University  of  Dakota  (Vermillion,   1862-).     Report 

of  Regebts,  [1883/84?  86/88?]. 

27ote.  [1883/84?]  in  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction 
[1883/84].  [1886/88?]  not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  Governor's 
message  1889. 

North    Dakota    University    (Grand   Forks,    1884-). 
Report  of  Regents,  [18S4?-86/88?]. 
Note.    Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  Gov's,  message  1885-89. 
Historical  Society.     1st  annual  report,  1865. 

Note.  So  far  as  known,  this  was  printed  only  as  a  news- 
paper article. 

\_Immigration.'\  Comraissioner  of  Immigration  and 
Statistics.  Annual  report,  Jan.  2,  1871;  2d  bien- 
nial, Dec.  16,  1872.    Yankton,  ['71-73.]    2  v.    8°. 

Note.  The  ann.  rpt.  bears  imprint  date  "  1870-71 ;  "  2d  bien. 
has  imprint  date  "  1872-73."  Both  by  Jas.  S.  Foster.  Gov- 
ernor's message  1874  mentions  a  rpt.,  presumably  for  1872/74, 
as  "  not  ready." 

Commissioner  of  Immigration    (1885-91).      lst-2d 
biennial  report,  1885/86-87/88.     Bismarck,  '86- 
88.     2  V.     8°. 
See  alga  under  So.  Dakota  State  Publications,  Institutions, 
Immigration. 

—  Monthly  bulletin,  Dec.  1885.     Huron,  n.d.     4°. 

—  Resources    of   Dakota.      An    official    publication 

compiled  by  the  Commissioner.  Sioux  Falls, 
1887.     8°.     498  p.     maps.     il. 

—  The  Territory  of  Dakota ;  the  State  of  No.  Dakota ; 

the  State  of  So.  Dakota;  an  official  statistical, 
historical,  and  political  abstract.  Published  by 
F.  H.  Hagerty,  Commissioner  of  Immigration 
and  ex  officio  Territorial  Statistician.  Aberdeen, 
S.D.,  1889.     8°.     119,  90,  102  p.     8°. 

Note.  Separate  title-pages  for  No.  Dakota  and  So.  Dakota, 
called  pts.  2  and  3,  which  were  also  issued  separately.  Con- 
tains history  of  the  Territory  and  of  the  various  constitu- 
tional conventions. 

—  Dakota,  1889.     Official  guide.     [Ilagerty.]    Aber- 

deen, ['89.]     48  p. 
\_lnsane.'\      Hospital  for  the  Insane  (Yankton,  1879-). 
l8t-3d  biennial  rejjort  of  the  Trustees,  Nov.  30, 
1879/80-82/84.     Yankton,  '81-85.     8°, 

Note.  Qovernor'B  messages  1887-89  mention  rpts.,  presum- 
ably for  1884/80-8(5/88;  not  seen. 

North  Dakota  Hospital  for  the  Insane  (Jamestown, 
1883-).    2d  biennialreport,  Dec.  1,  1886.    James- 
town, '^6.     8". 
Librarian,     territorial.      Report,    [1877/78?    79/80? 
81/82? J. 

Note.   Not  Heen,  but  mentioned  In  Gov's,  message,  1879,81,  83. 

Penitentiary  f  Sioux  Falls,  1881-).  Ist  biennial  report 
of  the  Board  of  l^irectors,  Jan.  20,  1883.  Yank- 
ton, '83.     8". 

Note.  Ooveriior'M  moHHiiijeH  18H.S,  81t  mention  rpts.,  presum- 
nbly  for  1882/84,  HH/**'*;  ""l  •"-•<=»•  HoinetimeB  called  Southern 
I'enileiitlury. 

Penitentiary  (Bismarck,  1H85-).     Report,  [1886/88?]. 
Note.    Not  Dcun,  but  mentioned  In  Oovernor'a  message  1889. 

Reform  School  (Plankinton,  1887-).   Report  [1886/88?]. 
Note.    Not  Been,  but  mf^Mlloni.d  in  Governor's mcHsaKO  1889. 


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[Terr.  Dakota 


Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court.  Reports  of  cases,  v.  1-6,  1867-89. 
v.p.,  [77?]-94.     6  V.     8°. 

Cont.:    V.  1, 1867-77  by  G.  G.  Bennett. 

V.  2,  1878-82  "    E.  G.  Smith.     Yankton,  '82. 

V.  3,  1882-8-i '  Yankton, '86. 

V.  4,  1884-88 Pione,       "J4. 

V.  b,  1888-89  "    R.  13.  Tripp.     Hi.  I'aul,  '89. 
V.  6,  1887-89  "      "  '•  Chicago,  '91. 

—  Index-digest  to  the  reports  of  cases  decided  in  the 
Supreme  Courts  of  Dakota  Territory  and  the 
States  of  North  and  South  Dakota  [etc.], 
reported  in  the  Territorial  and  State  reports 
and  Northwestern  Reporter  to  April  1897. 
[By  H.  G.  Tiltoii.]  Sioux  City,  la.,  '97.  16". 
445  p. 


Legislature  {Called  Legislative  Assembly). 

let  session.  Mar. /May,  1862;  2cl-8tb,  annual,  Dcc./Jan., 
1862/63-68/69;  9th-llth,  biennial,  Dec./Jan.,  1870/71-74/75; 
12th-18th,  biennial,  beginning  in  January,  1877-89. 

\^Laws  of  the  Territory. '\  General  laws,  memorials 
and  resolutions,  lst-18th  session,  1862-89.  v. p., 
'62-89.     18  V.     8°. 

Note.  Titles  vary  somewhat;  18''5-89  palled  "  Laws  passed 
at  the  16th-18th  sess.,"  etc.  [Laws  of  12th  sess.,  1877,  in  1  v. 
with  Revised  Codes,  1877  ?1.  Published  at  Yankton  through 
1885;  at  Bismarck,  1887;  at' Grand  Forks,  1889. 

—  Revised  codes,  1877.     Ed.  by  G.  H.  Hand.     Yank- 

ton, '77.     1.  8°.     xxvi  (1)  976  p. 

—  The    annotated   revised    codes    of   the  Territory  of 

Dakota,  1883.  With  notes  and  references  [etc.]. 
Ed.  by  A.  B.  and  L.  Levisee.  With  supple- 
ment ed.  by  R.  Desty  showing  the  changes 
effected  by  the  acts  of  the  Legislature  of  1885. 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  '85,  1.  8°.  xiii  (1)  1654,  xxxvi, 
225  p. 

—  Consoled   laws  of  the  Territory  of   Dakota,  1887. 

Compiled  and  published  by  E.  W.  Caldwell 
and  C.  H.  Price.  Bismarck,  '87.  1.  8°.  xxii, 
1428  p. 
^Journals,  Documents,  Etc.']  Council  Journal,  lst-18th 
session,  1862-89.  Yankton  and  Bismarck,  '62- 
89.     8°. 

Note.  Ist,  oth-6th,  8th-15th  not  seen.  Title-page  of  7th 
wrongly  numbered  "  6th  session,"  but  cover-title  is  correct. 
2d-4th,  7tb,  and  pi'obably  others,  contain  Governor's  message; 
not  in  17th-lSth.  Several  contain  miscellaneous  reports,  re- 
corded elsewhere  in  this  list  under  their  respective  depart- 
ments, those  in  the  7th  being  the  same  as  those  in  7th  House 
Journal.  The  journal  of  the  first  seven  days  of  the  16th  ses- 
sion, 1885,  was  destroyed  by  tire  while  in  the  custody  of  the 
Public  Printer  at  Bismarck,  Mar.  6,  1885,  and  is  therefore  lack- 
ing in  the  volume  for  that  session.  17th,  1887,  bears  Imprint 
date  18.S6.  16th-18th  printed  at  Bismarck;  others,  so  far  as 
seen,  at  Yankton. 

—  House      Journal,      [lst]-18th      session,       1862-89. 

Yankton  and  Bismarck,  '62-89.    8°. 

Note.  6th,  9th-15th,  17th,  not  seen.  Title  of  [Ist]  is  "  House 
Journal  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Terr,  of  Dakota." 
]8t-5th,  7th-Slh,  16lh,  18th,  and  probably  all  others,  contain 
Governor's  message.  Several  contain  miscellaneous  reports, 
recorded  elsewhere  in  this  list  nudcr  their  respective  depart- 
ments, tliose  in  the  7th  being  the  same  as  those  in  7th  Council 
Journal.  16th,  18th  printed  at  Bismarck;  others,  so  far  as 
seen,  at  Yankton.     17th,  18S7,  bears  imprint  date  1886. 

—  Legislative  Hand  Book,  [18th]  Legislative  Assembly 

[1889]  of  the  Territory  .  .  .  with  the  Sioux 
Falls  constitution  of  So.  Dakota.  By  T.  K.  Long. 
Bismarck,  '89.     16°.     xvi,  168,  61  p. 

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[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.] 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on  the  mining,  agricult- 

ural  and  manufacturing   resources    of   Dakota. 
[1865.] 
J/ote.    Seen  only  in  House  Journal,  5th  sess.,  1865/66. 

—  Eeport  of  the  special  joint  committee  on  the  mining 

and    agricultural    resources    of    the   Territory. 

[1867. J 
2fote.    Apparently  a  revision  of  the  preceding  reporU    Seen 
only  in  both  House  and  Council  Journals,  7th  sess.,  ISbi/bS. 

MiSCELLANEOOS. 

History  and  resources  of  Dakota,  Montana,  and  Idaho. 
By  M.  K.  Armstrong.     Yankton,  1866.     12°. 

Information  circular  on  Dakota  Territory.  By  M.  K. 
Armstrong.     Sioux  City.  la.,  1870.     8°. 

Dakota  Territory  as  it  is.  By  Fred.  J.  Cross,  1875. 
Sioux  Falls,  '75.     8°. 

Free  lands  of  Dakota.     Yankton,  1876.     8°. 

Centennial  address  on  Dakota,  delivered  at  Philadelphia 
Sept.  28,  1876.  By  M.  K  Armstrong.  Phila- 
delphia, '76.     8°. 

The  State  of  Dakota:  how  it  may  be  formed.  By 
P.  C.  Shannon.     Yankton,  1883.     8°. 


4.3^ 


MONTANA   STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


LiKt  compUed  from  the  collection  of  Montana  documentu  in 
the  Neto  York  Public  Library,  un<l  from  the  "  Catalogue  of  the 
State  Library  of  Maastachusetts,  I8S0"  and  Afinual  Supple- 
ments, 1880-1003.  All  documents  in  this  Hat  published  at  the 
capital,  Helena,  unless  otherwise  specified. 

Visited  by  the  Sieur  de  la  Verendrye,  1742-43.  Traversed  by 
Lewis  and  Claris  1805,  and  on  their  return,  1800.  The  major 
portion  of  the  present  State,  lying  cast  of  the  Rocky  Mountains, 
was  included  in  the  Louisiana  purchn^ie,  1803;  in  District  of 
Louisiana,  1S()4;  in  Territory  of  Loiiisiana,  180o;  in  Territory 
of  Missouri,  1812;  in  "the  Indian  Countrjs"  1834;  in  Territory 
of  Nebraska,  18.54;  in  'J'erritory  of  Dakota,  18(31 ;  in  Territory  of 
Idaho,  1803.  Tlie  small  portion  lyin!<  between  tlie  liitter  Koot  and 
the  Rocky  Mountains  was  part  of  the  original  Oregon  Country 
and  was  included  in  the  Territory  of  Oregon,  1848;  in  Territory 
of  Washington,  18.53;  in  'j'erritory  of  Idaho,  18G;!.  Territory  of 
Montima  organized,  1S04,  with  present  boundaries,  except  for  the 
triangular  portion  in  the  southwest  corner  lying  south  of  latitude 
44"  30',  which  was  annexed  from  the  Territory  of  Dakota  in  1873. 
Admitted  as  a  Stale,  1890. 

Constitution  and  Constitutional  Conventions. 

Convention,  1866.     (?) 

Constitution  as  adopted  by  the  Constitutional  Conven- 
tion January  14-February  9,  188-t,  to  which  is 
appended  an  address.     '84.     12°.     40,  8  p. 

Constitution     ...     as  adopted  by  the  Constitutional 
Convention   held   at    Helena   July  4,    1889,   and 
ending  Aug.   17,  1889.     And  also  an  address  to 
the  people.     ['89.]     12°.    76  p. 
Note.    Constitution  also  prefixed  to  Laws  of  1891. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.    Message,  biennial,  1889-1903.     ['89?]-1903. 

Co7}t.:  By  J.  K.  Toole,  1S91;  bv  J.  E.  Rickards,  1893,  95; 
by  R.  B.  ijmith,  1897,  99;  by  J.  K.  Toole,  19U1,  03. 

—  Tlianksgiving  proclamation  [Nov.  27,  1890.  '90].    t°. 

—  Official   correspondence    relating   to    the    admission 

of  Montana  as  a  State  into  the  Union,  and  other 
official  papers,  including  proclamations  and  offi- 
cial addresses  of  J  K.  Toole,  Governor.  Comp. 
by  R.  P.  Stout,  Dec.  31,  1892,  '92.    8°.     108,  2  p. 

—  Messages  and  public    documents  of  Gov.  Robt.    B. 

Smith,  1897-1901.     1900.     8°.      (101)  p. 
Adjutant     General   Report,     [biennial],    1891/92,    98/ 
1900-1900/02.     '92-[1902?]     8°. 

Note.    1891/92  covers   period  Aug.  19,  lS91-Nov.  30,  1892; 
others  are  for  regular  biennium  ending  Nov.  30. 

—  Register  of  National  Guard,  1893.    w.^.,  ['93.]     8°. 

—  Circular  no.  1 ;  Sept.  29,  1903.     12°.     4  p. 

Note.    A  list  of  Montana  volunteers  who  lost  their   lives  in 
the  Spanish- American  War. 

Attorney- General   (1885-).     Biennial    report,    Dec.   1, 
l'900-Nov.  1,  1902.     '02.     1  rpt.     8°. 
Note.    From  lS7a  to  18S5  the  Dist.  Atty.  of  Ist  Judicial  Dist. 
was  ex  officio  Atty.  Genl. ;  present  office  established,  1885. 

Auditor.  Annual  report,  1890-92,  92/93-1901/02. 
'91-1903.  8°. 
Note.  For  calendar  years  through  1891  ;  since  then  for 
years  ending  Nov.  30.  Bouud  with  rpt.  of  Treasurer,  with 
title"  Ann.  rpt.  of  the  Auditor  and  Treasurer  "  and  a  single 
pagination,  1890-91;  {see  /nu/^r  tJupplemental).  1890/97  has 
t.-p.  imprint  1898;  cover  imprint  1899.  1898/99-99/1900  bound 
in  1  V.  with  general  cover  title  (imp.  1901),  but  separate  pagi- 
nations; 1900/01-01/02  in  1  V.  with  title-page  :  "  Bien.  and  ami. 
rpts.  for  the  fiscal  years  ending  Nov.  30,  1901-02,"  and  single 
pagination. 

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Auditor,  continued. 

—  Tabular     statement   showing    premiums     received, 

losses  paid,  and  insurance  written  during  the 
year  1895  by  fire,  life,  and  miscellaneous  insur- 
ance companies  authorized  to  transact  business 
in  the  State,  n.  j?.,  n.  d.  f°  broadside. 
J^ote.  Supposed  to  be  the  first  separate  insurance  rpt. 
issued  by  the  State. 

—  Same.  1896,  97.    n.p.,  n.  d.     f°  broadsides. 

—  Same,  1900.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     f°  sheet. 

—  Insurance   laws,  containing  also   the  acts    of    1897. 

n.  d.     8°.     45  p. 
Note.    Published  by  the  "  Insurance  Dept."  of  the  Auditor's 
office. 
Secretary    of  State.     Annual  report,    1891-92,  92/93- 
99/1900;  [IstJ  biennial,  1900/02.     '92-1902.     8^ 
Note.    1891  covers   calendar  year;  others  cover  years  end- 
ing approximately  Nov.  30.    1891-92  bound  in  1  v.  with  general 
cover  title  and  separate  paginations;  1 892/93-93/94  in  1  v.  with 
cover  title  of  former  only,   and    single   pagination;   1894/95- 
95/96  not  seen  ;  1896/97-97/98  in  separate  issues  (imprint  dates 
1899-189S  respectively) ;  189S/99-99/190U  in  1  v.  with   general 
cover  title  (all  imprints  1901)  and  single  pagination.     Title  of 
1900/02  taken  from  cover,  title-page  being  a   directory  of  the 
Dept.  of  State.    1892/93-93/94  printed  at  Butte. 

—  OlBcial  election  returns  .   .  .  for  the  election  held 

Nov.  4,  1902,  being  p.  577-656,  inclusive,  of  the 
Sth  report  of  the  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  Labor 
and  Industry,     n.  t.  p.     1.  S'*.     577-656  p. 
Note.    Title  from  cover. 

Treasurer.     Report,   [annual],   1890-92,  92/93-95/96; 
biennial,    1896/98-1900/02.      ['91]-[1902?].     8°. 

Note.  For  calendar  years  through  1891;  since  then  for 
years  ending  Nov.  30.  Bound  with  rpt.  of  Aviditor,  with 
title  "  Ann.  rpt.  of  the  Auditor  and  Treasurer,"  and  separate 
/i.t./t.  but  a  single  pagination,  1890-91.  {See  under  Supple- 
mental). 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

Agricvlture,  Labor  and  Industry,  Bureau  of.     lst-6th 
annual     report,      1893,     93/94-97/98;     7th-8th 
[lst-2d    biennial]     report.     1898/1900-1900/02. 
'93- [1902?]     4°.     maps.     pi.     il. 
Note.    For  years  ending  Nov.  30.     1st  contains  an  unofficial 
map  of  Montana,  size  19  x  12^  in.     6th,  entitled  "  The  Treas- 
ure State  and  its  industries  and  resources,"  was  reprinted  in 
1899. 

Boiler  Inspector.     8th,  [12th]  annual  report,   1895/96, 
99/1900.     '97-1901.     8°. 
Note.    For  years  ending  Nov.  30. 

Charities   and    Reforms,    Board  of  (1893-).     Report, 
1900;  bieimial  report,  1900/02.     '01-[02?]     8°. 

Note.  For  periods  endhig  Nov.  .'50.  This  bpard  visits  the 
Btiitc  charitable  and  penal  institutions. 

^Education.']  Board  of  Education  (1893-).  2d-9th 
annual  report,  1894-1902.  '95-[1903].  8°. 
Note.  3d-4th  cover  peiiods  ending  Nov.  30;  others  cover 
cali'udar  years.  No  rpt.  Heen  covering  year  b(!tween  6th,  1898, 
and  7lh,  V.iuO.  8th,  191)1,  not  seen.  2d  cont.  ri)t.  of  Agric.  Col- 
lege  and  Kxper.  .Sla.;  4tli-7th,  9lh  cont.  rpt.  of  Agric.  College 
and  rpt.  of  I'hiilrman  TrustccH  of  School  of  Mines;  3d-7tli,  9th 
cont.  r|it.  of  I'rcMt.  of  I.'niv.  of  Mont.;  r)tli-7th,  9lli  cont.  rpt.  of 
Stale  .N'ormal  School  and  the  .■ld-[Sth  ?]  ann.  rpt.  of  Deaf  and 
Dumb  AHylum;  7th  cont.  rj)t.  of  special  committee,  as  listed 
below. 

—  Program    of  ntudics,  curriculums  and  courses  of 

Htiidy    for   accredited    high    schools.      1900.     8°. 
61  p. 

—  Report  of  Hpccial  coinmittct'  upon  the  relations  of 

tlic  Hoard  of  Ivlucation  to  the  State  educational 
institutions,  and  their  powers  and  duties  in  rela- 
tion tliereto.      [1900  ]     8".     27  l). 
Note.     Also  in  7th  r|)l.  of  Board. 

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[^Education,  continued.'] 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction.    lst-3d  annual 
report,  1890,90/91-91/92;  3d-7th  biennial,  1898/ 
94-1900/02.     ['90?]-1908.     8°. 
Note.    l8l  ann.,  3d  bicn.,  not  seen.    4th  bien.  covers  period 
endiusj  Dfc.  31,  1897;  others  seen  cover  periudr<  ending   An(j. 
31.     7tli  bien.  is  in  two  i):irtB:  Tt.  1  [County  StatiHtics,  I'JOl- 
02],  427  p.;   pt.  2  [Sketches  of  tlie  Btate  educational  institu- 
tions], 174  p.    For  rpts.  prior  to  1890  see  under  Supplemental, 
Educatio7i. 

—  School  laws  of  the  State,  comprising  all  the  laws 

in  force  pertaining  to  public  schools,  State  edu- 
cational institutions,  school  lands,  etc.,  June  1, 
1897.     ['97.]     8°.     (5)  122  p. 
See  aluo  under  Supplemental,  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  Ter- 
ritory, 1872. 

—  Same,  May  1,  1809.     '99.     8°.     128  p. 

—  List  of  books  for  Montana  school  district  libraries, 

supplementary  rending-jist,  ami  price  list  of 
school  books.  Selected  and  arranged  bv  E.  A. 
Carleton,  Supt.,  Sept.   1,1898.     '98.     8°.'     34  p. 

—  Course   of   study   for    the   common   schools  .  .  . 

1899.  ['99.1      12°.     138  (1)  p.     il. 

—  Arbor  Day,  Montana,  May   13,  1902.     ['02.]     8°. 

2,  35  p. 
Examiner,  State  (1895-).     8th  annual  report,  for  the 

year  ending  Nov.  30,  1901/02.     n.d.    8°.     8  p. 
Game  and  Fish  Commissioners.     Annual  report,  Dec. 

1,  1900.     '01.     8°. 
Game  and  Fish  Warden  (1901-). 

Note.    No  publications  seen. 
Horticvlture,    Board   of.     1st   biennial    report,    1899/ 

1900.  n.  p.,  [1901].     8°. 
Labor.     See  back  under  Agriculture. 

[_Land.']  Board  of  Land  Commissioners.  Report, 
2d  annual,  1892;  9th  biennial,  1900.      '92-1901. 

—  Prospectus  for  the  proposed  issues  of  bonds  for 

the    Montana    Agricultural    College    and    State 
Normal  School,     n.p.,  1895.     8°.     7  p. 
Land  Agent.     10th  annual  report,  December  1,  1900. 

'01.     80.     5  p. 
Register  of  State   Lands.     4th,  6th   annual    report, 
1897/98,  98/1900.     '99-1901.     8°. 
Note.    For  periods  ending  Nov.  30.     6th  is  really  biennial; 
letter  of  transmittal  says  :  "As  the  rpts.  of  this  Dept.  are  pub- 
lished biennially,  I   h;ive  included   herein  a   summary  of  my 
rpt.  for  the  year  1899." 

Mineral  Land  Commissioner.  Annual  report  for  the 
year  ending  Nov.  30,  18[90?/]91-93/94.  92-94. 
2  V.     8°. 

Note.  1890/91-91/92  hound  in  1  v.,  with  general  cover  title, 
separate  title-pages,  and  single  pagination;  same  is  true  of 
1892/93-93/94.  Cover  title  of  1890/91  wrongly  gives  dates 
1892-93;  reading-matter  head,  p.  3,  wrongly  gives  date  1890; 
correct  dates  are  as  given  above. 

Arid  Land  Grant  Commission  (1897-).  Annual 
report,  December  1,  1900.     '01.     8°.     6  p. 

\_Live-stock.']  See  forward  Sheep  Commissioners  and 
Stock  Commissioners. 

Medical  Examiners.     Annual  report,  1892.     '92.     8°. 

Mines,  Inspector  of.  Annual  report,  1891,  99/1900, 
1900/02.     '91-[1902?]     8°. 

Note.  For  periods  ending  Nov.  30.  Include  rpt.  of  Deputy 
Inspector. 

See  also  back  under  Land. 

Pardons,  Board  of.  2d-5th,  11th  annual  report,  Dec. 
1,1890/91-93/94,99/1900.     '92-1901.     8°. 

Note.  2d-3d  bound  in  1  v.  with  general  cover  title,  separate 
title-pages  and  single  pagination;  similarly  4th-5th. 

Sheep   Commissioners^  Board  of.       lst-2d,  6th  annual 
report,  1897-98,  1901/02.     ['98-1902?].     8°. 
Note.    6th  is  for  year  ending  Nov.  30;  others  not  seen. 


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Stock  Commissioners,    Board   of.      [6th-l 7th]    annual 
report,  Dec.  31,  1891-1902.     '92-1903.     8°. 
Note      All   contain   also   the  ann.    rpt.   of  the  Recorder  of 
Marks  and  Brands  {see  also  under  Supplerae,ital     Audito^ 
[10th-17th]  contain  also  the  ann.  rpt.  of  ^^e  b  fte  Vete.  nary 
Hur^eon-  all  in  one  pagination  each  year,  except  that  the  rpt. 
of  the  Recorder  of  MaJks  and  Brands  is  separately  paged  in 
[14th-17th.]     Title-page  is  general,  covering  all  contents. 
[Taxation.^     Board  of  Equalization,    lst-1 1th  annual 
report,  1890-91,  91/92-99/1900.     '90-1901.     8°. 
Note.    l8t  is   for  period   ending  Dec.  31;  others  for  years 
ending  Nov.   30.    2d-3d   bound   together   with   general  cover 
tUle,sVrate  title-pages,  and  single  P«  !'^^^>o^^  ,=^'«°  to  "t* 
and  lOth-llth,  but  with  separate  paginations.     2d-od  contain 
-  Table  no!  li,"  a  parallelogram  map  of  the  State  coutamlng 
statistics  by  counties,  size  2J  X  19  in. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.     3d-6th  annual  report,  1891-92, 
92/93-93/94.     '92-95.     8°. 
Xote.    3d  is  for  period  ending  Dec.   31 ;   others  for  years 
ending  Nov.  30.    3d-4th  bound  together  m  1  v.  w^th  general 
cover  title,  separate  title-pages  and  one  pagination    J-  I'-fth  >d 
1  V   with  cover  title  of  former  only ;  both  printed  at  Butte. 
See  also  back  under  Stock  Gommissioners. 

Institutions. 

Aqriculture  and    Mechayiic   Arts,     College   of     (Boze- 
man,  1893-).      [Reports  of    President,   faculty, 
and  officers  of  the  Agricultural  College  and  Ex- 
periment Station.]     1894.     8°. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  •2d  ann.  rpt.  of  Board  of  Education. 

—  Report  of  Executive  Board  and  President,  1895/ 

96-1901/02.     8°. 
Note.     For  years  ending  Nov.  30.     Seen  only  in  4th-9th  ann. 
rpt.  of  Board  of  Education. 
_8th  annual  catalogue.  1899/1900,  with  announce- 
ments   for     1900/01.       [Bozeman],   1900.       12°. 

126  (1)  p.     il- 

—  Agricultural      Experiment      Station     (Bozeman 

1893-)       lst-3d  annual  report  [of  Director  and 
other  officers],  June  30,1893/94-95/96.     8°. 
Note      Seen  only  as  Bulletins  5,   8   and  12.    lst-2d   rpt.  are 
thus  the  final  bulletins  in   the  "  l8t-2d  ann.  rpt."  listed  in  fol- 
lowing  entry. 

lst-2d  annual  report,  1894-95.     Bozeman,  95- 

95.     sm.  8°. 
Note.    Consist  entirely  of  Bulletins  1-5  and  6-8,  respectively . 
TiUe  from  cover;  no   title-pages   except  those  of  Bulletins  1 
and  6,  respectively.    See  tutiies  preceding  and  following. 

Bulletin,  nos.  1-34,  March  1894-rehruary  1902. 

Bozeman, '94-[  1902?].     sm.  8°. 
Vnff     Nob    5,  8,  12  contain  l8t-3d   ann.   rpts.  of  Director 
and  oiier  onice^s.'  Nos.  1-5  (p.  1-146)    and  6-8  (P-  H7-220) 
bound  up  In  2  v.  as  "  lsl-2d  ann.  rpts."  of  the  station.    See 
the  two  entries  preceding. 

Press  bulletin,  nos.  1-4.     [1893-95?] 

Circular  no.  1,  [May  1901].  n.ti?.  ['01.]  8°.   4  p. 

[Children.^  Home  and  School  for  Orphans,  Fonnd- 
lings,  and  Destitute  Children  (Twin  Bridges, 
1H92-).      5th    annual    report,    Nov.    30,     1898. 

—  Annual    report   (-f  Hie  Superintendent,  Nov.    30, 
I'iOO       '01.     8". 
Deaf  and    Blind,    School  for    the     (Boulder,   189.3-). 
^    ^    3d-[8th?]   Annual  report,  189G/97-1901/02.      8o. 
Note.    For  year«  cndlnif  Nov.  30.     Seen  only  in  6lh-9lh  ann. 
rpt.  of  Board  of  Kducallon. 
_  Historical  sketch,  rules  of  !i<!iniH.siun,  etc.     n.p., 
1900.     8".     14(2)p. 
[Education].      Slate    Normal  School    (Dillon,    1897-). 
Report  of  the  Presidentof  the  hxecutive  Board, 
1H:)0/97- 190 1/02.     8". 
Note.     Kor  y.ar«  .ndlriK  Nov.  30.     Heen  only  in  &th-()th  ann. 
rplH.of  Board  of  Education. 

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[^Education,  continued.l 

University  of  Montana  (Missoula.,  1893-).  Re- 
port of  the  President,  1895 ;  2d-9th  annual, 
1895/96-1902/03.     8«. 

Note.  1.S95  cov(.T8  five  months  eudiiig  Nov.  30;  others  are 
for  years  ending  same  date.  [IstJ-Hth  al8o  in  3d-9th  ann. 
rpts.  of  the  Board  of  Education.  6th-9lh  are  BnlletinB  nos. 
2,  5,  11,  20.    University  opened  in  1805. 

—  lst-9th  annual  catalogue,   1895/96-1903/04. 
Note.    7th-9th  are  Bulletins  nos.  9,  16,  23. 

—  Preliminary  circular,  July  1895. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-23  ;  1900-04. 

Cont.;    No.  1.    The  neocene  lake  beds  of  western  >ront.    '00. 

—  2.  6th  ann.  rpt.  of  Pres.  '00. —  3.  The  summer  birds  of 
Flathead  Lake.  '00.  —  4.  I'relim.  circular  for  the  Summer 
School  of  1902.  '01.  — 5.  7th  ann.  rpt.  of  I'res.  '01.— G. 
Annct.  for  second  semester.  '01.  —  7.  Annct.  of  Biological 
station.  '02.  —  8.  Summer  school  annct.  '02. — 9.  7th  ann. 
cat.  '02.  — 10.  A  biological  recounoirtsance  of  Flathead  Lake. 
'03.-11.  8th  ann.  rpt.  of  Pres.  '02.-12.  I'relim.  annct.  of 
Summer  School  for  1903.  '02. —  13.  Summer  School  annct. 
'03.  — 14.  Biological  station  annct.  '03. — 15.  Volcanic  ash. 
'03.  — 16.  8th  ann.  cat.  '03.  —  17.  Lectures  at  Flathead  Lake. 
'03. — 18.  Additional  notes  on  summer  birds.  '03. — 19. 
Lichens.  '03.  —  20.  9th  ann.  rpt.  of  I'res.  '03.  —  21.  Mont, 
interscholastic  meet.     '01. — 22.  Biological  station  annct.     '04. 

—  23.    9th  ann.  cat.     '04. 

School  of  Mines.  (Butte,  ).  Report  of  Chair- 
man of  Board  of  Trustees,  1895/96-1901/02.    8°. 

Note.  For  years  ending  Nov.  30.  Seen  only  in  4th-9th  ann. 
rpts.  of  Board  of  Education. 

Historical  Society  (1864-).  3d  biennial  report,  1895/96. 

Note.  Governor's  message  1S76  mentions  rpts.  of  President 
and  Treasurer  for  1874/75. 

Insane,  Board,  of  Commissioners  for  the.  1st,  10th- 
llth  annual  report,  1891/92,  1900/01-01/02. 
'92-[1902?].     8". 

Note.  Ist  covers  a  year  from  Dec.  to  Dec. ;  lOth-llth  cover 
years  ending  Nov.  30.  Others  not  seen.  lOth-llth  in  1  v.  with 
general  title-page  and  single  pagination.  Asylum  is  at  Warm 
Springs. 

\_Lihraries.']  State  Library.  Biennial  report  of  the 
librnrian  of  the  historical  and  miscellaneous  de- 
partment, [3d?]-5th,  189.5/96-99/1900.  [?]- 
1900.     8°. 

Note.  7th  rpt.  of  Supt.  Public  Instruction,  1900/02,  contains 
in  pt.  2.  (p.  82-84)  a  rpt.  of  this  dept.,  unsigned,  but  prepared 
by  the  librarian,  Mrs.  L.  E.  Howey,  and  on  p.  84-87  a  "  Rpt. 
of  the  Expert  Librarian,  [.lohn  V.  Davies,  Butte],  Dec.  5, 
1902."    Auditor  was  ex  officio  Librarian  until  1883. 

Law  Library.  Biennial  report,  1891/92-93/94,  99/ 
1900.     8°. 

—  Catalogue,  1888,  95,  98,  1900. 
Orphans'  Home.     See  back  under  Children. 

Pi'ison  Commissioners,  Board,  of.  lst-4th,  llth-12th 
annual  report,  18[9U?/]91-93/94,  1900/01-01/02. 
'92-[1902?]     8°. 

Note.  For  years  ending  Dec.  1  or  Nov.  30.  l8t-2d  bound  in 
1  V.  with  general  cover  title  and  separate  title-pages;  3d-4th  in 
1  V.  with  cover  title  of  former  only  and  separate  title-pages; 
llth-12th  in  1  v.  with  general  cover  title  and  title-page,  but  no 
separate  title-pages;  single  pagination  to  each  v.  Eastern 
Prison  at  Billings;  Western  at  Deer  Lodge  (?). 

—  Rules  and  regulations  for  the  government  of  the 

prison,  Sept.^  3,  1891.     ?i.  p.,  ['91?]     8°.     33  p. 
Reform,  School    (Miles   City,   1893-).     Biennial  report, 

December  1,  1900.     '01. 
Soldiers'   Home    (Columbia  Falls,        ).     Annual  report 

of  the  Board  of  Managers,  Dec.  1,  1900.    '01.    8°. 
[Weather  Service.^     Weather  crop  bulletin,  no.  21,  for 

week  ending  Sept.  24,  1894.     ['94.]     f . 

—  Same.,    no.    14,    for    week   ending   Aug.    5,    1895. 

['95.]     fo. 

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[Mont. 


[  Weather  Service,  continued.~\ 

—  United  States  Dept.  of  Agriculture.  Montana 
Section  of  the  Climate  and  Crop  Service  of  the 
Weather  Bureau.  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  1899- 
1903.     P      broadside. 

Note.  Published  durins  the  farming  season,  as  follows  : 
Apr.  25-Sept.  19,  1899;  nos.  l-2'2. 
Apr.  IT- Aug.  28,  1900;  "  1-20. 
Apr.  .30-Aug.  19,  1901;  "  1-17. 
Apr.  29-Sept.  9,1902;  "  1-20. 
May  4-Sept.  7,  1903;  "  1-19. 
No.  8,  June  22,  1903,  wrongly  numbered  7. 

[Monthly  1  report;  [also]  annual  summary  ;  v.  1, 

no.  o-v.  7,'^no.  6;  Jan.  1898-June  1904.  ['98- 
1904.]  4°. 
Note.  V.  1  cont.  nos.  5-13,  -Jan. -Sept.,  189S;  v.  2  cent 
nos  2-16,  Oct.  1898-Dec.  1899  and  an  unnumbered  annual 
summary;  other  v.  cont.  12  monthly  parts,  Jan.-poc.,ea 
8  p.,  and  an  unnumbered  annual  summary,  12  p.  Fublisiiea 
at  Helena  through  1902;  at  Minneapolis,  Mmn.,  190o-04, 
although  editorialimprint,  inside,  remains  Helena  througbout. 

Snow  bulletin,  1901-04.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     f°  broad- 
side. 
Note.    Title  "  Snowfall  bulletin,"  through  December,  1903. 
Issued  during  the  winter  months,  as  follows  : 
Nos.  r  11-3.    Jan.-Mar.  1901. 
1-3.  "  "     1902. 
1-4.    Dec.  1902-Mar.  1903. 
1-3.      "      1903-Feb.  1904. 

Judiciary. 

Svpreme  Court.  Reports  of  cases  in  the  Supreme 
Court,  V.  1-29,  1868-1904.  v.  p.,  '73-1904.  8«. 
Cont  ■  V  1, 1868-73;  by  H.  N.Blake.  2-3,  1873-80;  by  H.  N. 
Bhke  and  C.  Hedges.  4-6,  1881-87 ;  by  C.  Hedees.  7-8,  1887 
89-bvH  It.  Buck.  9-18,  1889-96;  by  F.  Maddox.  19,  1896- 
97-  by  F.  Maddox  and  T.  C.  Bach.  20-21,  1897-98;  by  T.  C. 
Bach.    22-29, 1898-1904;  by  O.  T.  Crane. 

—  A  digest  of  the  first  8  v.  of  the  Montana  reports,  con- 

taining all  cases  decided  by  the  Supreme  Court. 
.     By  H.  R.  Buck.     New  Haven,  '90.     8°. 
(2)  232  p. 

—  Northwest  digest;  a  digest  of  Montana  reports,  15  v. 

.     with  extensive  cited  information  in  con- 
nection   with   the    text,    and   a  table    of    cases. 
Comp.  by  W.   8.  Church.     San  Francisco,  "95. 
go.     (5)  1165  p. 
Note.    Covers  also  Washington  and  Oregon. 

Supplement    to    the    Northwest   digest;    embracing 

Montana  reports,  v.   16-21.     .     .     .     San  Fran- 
cisco, '99.     8°.     5  (671)  p. 

Dige.st  of  the  Montana  reports,  v.   1-21.     By  E.  L. 

Bishop.     Albany,  N.Y.,  '99.     8°.     609  p. 

Legislatcre  (Called  Gkneral  Assembly). 
lit  BBHslon,  1890;  2d-Sth,  biennial,  beginning  In  Jan.,  1891-1903. 
\Laws  of  the  State.']     Laws,    memorials,    and    resolu- 
tions. 2d-fttli  regular  session,   1891-1903.     ['91- 
1903?].     H". 
Note.     No  liiwH  were  paHsed  at  the  Ist  HesHion.    The  State 
RonHlltiillon  Ih  prefixed  lo  Luwh  of  1891.     LawB  of  1893  pub- 
llxheil  at  Hiitte. 

Codes  and  Htatutcs  of  Montana  in  force  July  1,  1895. 

Comp.  by  I).   S.   Wade.     I?utte,    '95.     2    v.     8°. 
ciiii,  1476,  liv,  p.  ;     1188,  cclxii,  p. 
Note.    V.  2  han  Itiiprlnl  Anaconda. 

Complete  codes   and   statutCH   in  force  July  1,  1895. 

p:d.  by  W.  F.  Sunders.    '95.    8«.    Ix,  1231 ,  2001- 
2105  p. 

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[Mont. 


\_Statutory  RevisionJ\  Code  Commission.  Civil  code 
of  Montana,  as  rei)ortecl  by  the  Code  Commis- 
sion,    h.i.p.     [18'JL'.]     8°.     :554,  3!)  p. 

—  Code   of  civil  procedure,  reported    by  the  Code 

Commission.     /;.  t.  p.     [1892.]     8°.     389,  38  p. 

—  Final  report.     [1892.]     \2°.     14  p. 

—  Penal  code  of   Montana.      h.  t.  p.      [1892.]     8°. 

256,  26  p. 

—  Political  code  of  Montana  as  reported  by  the  Code 

Commission,     h.  t.  p.     [1892.]      8«.     489,  49  p. 
See  also  forward  yindev  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1895. 
[Journals,  Documents,   Etc.]     Senate  Journal,   lst-7th 
regular  session,  1890-1901.     ['90?]-1901.     7  v. 
Note.    2d  contains  Gov's,  messajje. 

—  House  Journal,  lst-7th  regular  session,  1890-1901. 

['90?]-19Ul.     7  V. 
Note.    2d-4th  contain  Gov's,  message. 

—  Manual  of  legislative   procedure  for   the   State   of 

Montana,  with  forms,  customs,  and  precedents. 
By  A.  C.  Botkin,  Lieut. -governor.  1895.  8°. 
175  p.     port.     il. 

—  Report  of  the  code  committee.     1895.     8°.     12  p. 

Miscellaneous . 

[Expositions.']  Commission  for  the  World's  Industrial 
and  Cotton  Exposition  [New  Orleans,  1884- 
85.]  Montana,  its  climate,  industries,  and  re- 
sources. ['85.]  (74)  p. 
Board  of  World's  Fair  Managers.  Montana  exhibit 
at  the  World's  Fair,  and  a  description  of  the 
various  resources  of  the  State,  mining,  agricult- 
ural, and  stock-growing.  Butte,  '93.  16°. 
64  p. 

State  Irrigation  Convention,  1892.  Report  of  the 
proceedings  of  the  State  Irrigation  Convention 
held  in  .  .  .  Helena  .  .  .  Jan.  7-9,  1892.  With 
appendix  sliowing  the  state  of  irrigation  in  the 
counties.  [Comp.  bv  E.  D.  Weed,  B.  Brown, 
and  W.  C.  Child.]     '92.     8".     87  p. 

Supplemental  :  Territorial. 

Governor.     Message,    1864,  66,    69,   71,    73;    biennial, 
1874-76,  77-89.      ['64-89].     8°. 
Gont.:  By  8.  Edgerton,  1864;  by  G.  C.  Smith,   1866;  by 
J.  M.  Ashley,  1869;  by  B:  F.  Potts,  1871-81;  by  J :  8.  Crosby, 
1883;  by  P.  H.  Leslie,  18S9 ;  others  uncertain. 

Note.  1869  printed  at  Helena;  1871-74  at  Virginia  City; 
1876-77  at  Deer  Lodge;  1881-83  at  Helena;  1889,  n.<./i.,- others 
not  seen. 

—  Report  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,    1881;  an- 

nual, 1883-89.      Washington,  D.  C,  '81-89.    8°. 
Adjutant    General.      Biennial    report,    Dec.    1,    1888. 

'88.     8°. 
Auditor.    Annual  report,  1868,  78,  80,  83,  88-89.    ['69]- 
90.     8°. 
Note.    1868   dated  Nov.  30;  seen  only  in  Council   Journal, 
5th  sess.  Others,  covering  calendar  years,  are  bound  with  rpt. 
of  Treasurer,  with  title  "  Ann.  rpt.  of  the  Auditor  and  Treas- 
urer "  and  a  single  pagination.   1878,  80,  83  contain  in  appendix 
a  Record   of  Brands   and  Marks,  paged  continuously  in  1878 
and  separately  in    1880,  83.    Title  of  1878  is  "  Official  report 
of  the  Auditor  and  Treasurer." 

[Education.]      Superintendent  of    Public  Instruction. 

Report  of  Cornelius  Hedges:   [biennial],   1872/ 

73-74/75;   [annual],    1876.      Cincinnati,  '74-76; 

Helena,  '77.     8°. 

Note.     1872/73,  76  contain  the  school  laws  and  forms,  those 

in  1876  being  the  laws  of  1877. 

—  lst-9th  annual  report,  1879-87.     8°. 

Note.  For  calendar  years.  7th,  9th,  contain  the  school  laws. 
lst-3d,  5th,  8th  not  seen. 

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[Mont. 


\^Legislature.^ 
Bessions  held  as  follows  : 
1st  regular,  Dec.  1864. 

2d        "  Mar.  1866. 

3d        "  Nov.  1866. 

4th      "  Nov.  1867. 

Extraordinary,   Dec.  1867. 
5th  regular,  Dec.  1868. 

6th       •'  Dec.  1869. 

7th      "  Dec.  1871. 

Extraordinary,  Apr.  1873. 
8th  regular,         Jan.  1874. 


9th  regular,  Jan.  1876. 
10th         "  "     1«"- 

mil      "  "   is'f. 

llthextr'd'n'y  July  1879. 
12th  regular,  Jan.  1*^81. 
13th         "  "     1SS3. 

14th         "  "     ISS-'i- 

15th        "  "     1887. 

loth  extr'd'ii'y  Aug.  1887. 
16th  regular,      Jan.  1889. 


—  Laws  of  the  Territory.     Laws,  memorials  and  reso- 
lutions.   lst-16th    sessions,     1864-89.      [19    v.?J 
v.p.,  ['6b?]-89.     8°. 
Note.    See  table  of  sessions  above.  Laws  of  4th  and  extraor- 
dinary   sessions,   1867,   published  in   1   v.    at  Virginia  City; 
others,  ea.  1  v.,  principally  at  Helena.     1871/"-^  contjiius  Acts 
of  Congress  organizing  the  Territoiy ;  1877  cent.  Code  of  civil 
procedure;  1885  cont.   sections  of  the  Revised  Statutes  of  th.' 
U.S.   and    subsequent  acts   relating    to    government    in    the 
Territory. 

School  law,  1872.     Virginia  City,  72.     8°.     32  p. 

Codified  statutes,  1871-72.     '72. 

Eevised  statutes  enacted  at  the  regular  session  of 

the  12th  Legislative  Assembly,  embracing  the 
laws  of  a  general  and  permanent  nature  in  force 
1879.     '81.     8°.     xii,  795  p. 

Compiled  statutes  enacted  at  the  regular  session  of 

the  15th  Legislative  Assembly  [1887],  embracing 
the  general   and    special   laws     enacted    at   said 
session.     Supplementary    edition.     '88.     8°.     x, 
1377  p. 
—  Journals,    Documents,    Etc.     Council    Journal,    2d- 
14th,  Ifith  session,  1866-85,  89.     '70-89.     8». 
Note.     15tb    not    printed,   owing  to   lack  of  appropriation. 
Nearly  all  contain  Governor's  message.     5th  contains  ann.  rpt. 
of  Auditor,  Nov.  30,  1868,  and  rpt.  of  Treasurer,  1868.     7th 
printed  at  Deer  Lodge;  llth-12th  at  Salt  Lake  City.     Ist,  3d- 
4th     6th,  8th,  11th  not   seen.    Journal  of  extraordinary  sess. 
1873   separately  issued;    [journal  of  extraordinary  sess.  1879 
included  in  House  Journal?] ;  others  not  seen. 

House  Journal,  2d-14th,   16th   session,   1866-85, 

89.     '67-89.     8°. 
Note.     15th  not    printed,  owing  to  lack   of   appropriation. 
Nearly  all  contain  Governor's  message.     7th  printed  at  Deer 
Lodge;  lllh-12th  at  Salt  Lake  City.     1st,  3d-6th,  8th,  11th  not 
Been.     Not  known  as  to  publication  of  journals  of  extraordi- 
nary sessions. 
Treasvrer.     Annual  report,  1868,  78,  80,  83,  88.    ['69]- 
89.     8°. 
Note.    1868  seen  only  in  Council  Journal,  5th  sess.;  others, 
covering  calendar  years,  are  bound  with  rpt.  of  Auditor,  with 
title  "Ann.   rpt.  of  the  Auditor  and  Treasurer  "  and  separate 
h.t.p.  but  a  single  pagination.     1878,  80,  83  contain  in  appeudix 
a  Record  of  Brands  and  Marks,  paged  continuously  In  1878  and 
separately  in  lt",80,  83.     See  back  under  Auditor. 


446 


WYOMING   STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


List  compiled  from  material  furnished  bij  C.  O.  Coiiiant, 
State  Librarian,  and  by  Miss  Grace  Raymond  l/ebard.  Librarian 
of  the  University  of  Wyoininri ;  and  from  the  collection  of  Wyoming 
documentsin  the  New  York  /'ii/i/ic  Library.  All  documents  in  this 
list  published  at  the  cajiitol,  C/ieyenne,  unless  otherwise  noted, 

Wyoming  was  made  up  of  parools  of  territory  originally  Included 
iu  the  Louisiana  purchase,  the  Oregon  country,  the  Texan  annex- 
ation, and  the  first  Mexican  cesRion.  Fragments  of  tiiese  parcels 
were  transferred  and  retransferred  to  and  from  many  of  the  older 
Territories  so  often  that  parts  of  Wyoming  were  at  different  times 
parts  of  the  District  of  Ijouisiana,  Territory  of  Louisiana,  Territory 
of  Missouri,  the  Indian  Country,  the  Htato  of  Texas,  and  the  Ter- 
ritories of  Nebraska,  Dakota,  Idalio,  Oregon,  Utah,  Washington, 
and  Dakota  again.  Minute  details  are  given  in  Walker's  "  Sta- 
tistical Atlas  of  the  United  States  .  .  .  compiled  under  authority 
of  Congress,  1S74."  Territory  of  Wyoming  organized  1868.  Ad- 
mitted as  a  State,  July  11,  1890. 

[Public  Documents.] 

Note.  "Under  the  present  laws  no  appropriation  or  pro- 
vision is  made  for  the  printing  of  any  reports  excepting  those 
of  the  Treasurer  and  Auditor."  (From  (iovernor's  message, 
Jan.  1903.) 


Constitution  and  Constitltional  Convention. 

Convention,  18S9.     Journals  and  debates  of  the  con- 
vention at  Cheyenne,  Sept.  2-30,  1889.     '1*3.   8°. 
864,  60,  15  (1)  p. 
Note.    Constitution  of  1889  appended. 

Constitution  of  the  proposed  State  of  Wyoming  adopted 
in  convention  at  Cheyenne,  Sept.  30,  1889  ;  [also] 
an  address  to  the  people.    '89.     8°.     60  p. 

The  proposed  State  of  Wyoming.  Proclamation,  bill 
for  admission,  reports,  and  other  papers  relating 
to  Statehood.     1889.     8°.     .52  p. 

Memorial  to  the  President  and  Congress  for  the  ad- 
mission of  Wyoming  Territory  to  the  Union. 
With  appendices  showing  the  action  taken  by  the 
people  and  the  constitution  as  adopted.  1889. 
1.  8°.     xiv,  76  p. 


EXKCUTIVE    AND    StAFF. 

Governor.     Biennial  message,  1890-1903. 

Cont.:  By  F.  E.  Warren,  1890;  by  J:  E.  Osborne,  1893;  by 
W:  A.  Richards,  1895,  97,  99;  by  De  F.  liichards,  1899,  1901, 
03. 

Note.  1895-99  have  appendixes  containing  miscellaneous 
financial  statements.  De  F.  liichards'  message  1899  is  really 
an  inaugural  (3-4  p.)  and  contains  W:  A.  Richards'  retiring 
message.     189U,  1903,  printed  at  Laramie;  1893,  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

—  Inaugural  address,  1899. 

Co7it. :  By  De  F.  Richards.    See  preceding  note. 

—  Proclamation  for   State   election    [Sept.  11,   1890]. 

n.  t.  p.     ['90.]     fo.     2  p. 

—  Thanksgiving    proclamation    [Nov.   27,    1890.    '90]. 

8°.      (l)p. 
Adjutant  General.     Annual  report,  1891,  93. 

—  An   official   roster  of  the   National   Guard     .     . 

March  1,  1894. 

—  Wyoming  volunteers  in  the  Spanish-American  War, 

1898. 
Attorney     General.      Biennial    report,    1891/92-97/98. 
'93-98.     8°. 


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Wyo. 


Auditor.       Annual    report,    1890/91-97/98;     [lst-2d] 

biennial,  1898/1900-1900/02.    Cheyenne, '92-94  ; 

Laramie,  '95-1902.     8°. 

Note.    First  covers  period  Nov.  7,  1890/Sept.  30,  1891 ;  others^ 

are  for  regular  periods   ending  Sept.  30.      1891/92  contamB  a 

roster  of  the  State  government.     See  also  next  note. 

—  Insurance    Commissioner.       Statement   showing  in- 

surance business  for   the  year  ending  Dec.  31, 
1894.     Also  a  compilation  of  the  insurance  laws 
of  Wyoming.     n.p.,'9o.     8°.     29  p. 
Note.     Seen  only  bound  with   Auditor's    report   18!<l/05. 
Auditor  is  ex  officio  Insurance  Commissioner. 

Biennial  insurance    report,    Sept.   30,    1892/94. 

'94.     13(1)  p. 

—  Insurance  Department.     A  statement   of  the  insur- 

ance business  in  Wyoming  for  the  years  1898/99, 
1900.     1900-01.     8°.     2  circulars.     ea.,4p. 
Note.    Apparently  for  calendar  years. 

Secretary  of  State.  [lstr-6th]  biennial  report,  1890/92- 
1900/02.  Laramie, '93;  Cheyenne, '95-[1902?J. 
8°. 

Note.  18gD/92  covers  period  July  10,  1890/Sept.  30,  1892; 
1892/94-94/96  are  for  regular  biennium  ending  Sept.  30; 
1896/98-1900/02  not  seen.  Copy  seen  of  1894/96  contained 
Appendixes  A  and  B  (xxv.  pages)  :  A,  Official  directory;  B. 
Summary  of  election  returns,  [1872?] 

The    State   of   Wyoming.      An   official   publication 

containing  reliable  information  concerning  the 
resources  of  the  State.  Originally  compiled  by 
Hon.  C.  W.  Burdick,  Sec.  of  State,  1898.  Re- 
vised, re-edited  and  published  by  F.  Chatterton, 
Sec.  of  State,  1899.  '99.  8°.  104  p.  pi. 
Note.  Has  a  map  of  Wyoming  on  back  cover;  scale,  60  mi. 
=lin. 

—  Same;  1898,  1901,  03. 

—  Legislative  manual,  1902. 

Treasurer.     Report,    1892;  annual    report,    Sept.    30, 

1891/92,  93/94,  95/96,  97/98;   [lst-2d]  biennial, 

Sept.  30, 1898/1900-1900/02.     '92-1902.     8°. 

Note.    In  rpt.  1897/98  is  the  following  statement :  "  The  rpt. 

made  in  the  year  when  the  Legislature  is  not  to  be  in  session 

is  never  printed,  and  yet  it  is  the  more  important  of  the  two, 

as  the  expenditures  of  the  previous  Legislature  are  therein 

contained." 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

Charities  and  Reforms,  Board  of  (I8dl-     ).     lst-8th 
annual    report,    Nov.    30,    1891,    91/92-97/98. 
'92-98.     8  V.     8°. 
Note.    Contains  reports  from   charitable  and  penal  institu- 
tions.   Financial  statements  are  for  years  ending   Sept.   30. 
Apparently  no  rpts.  published  since  1898. 

Control,  Board  of. 

Note.    Consists  of  State  Engineer  and  Water  Superintend- 
ents.   See  forward,  Engineer. 

[Education.!     Superintendent   of    Public    Instruction. 

Biennial  report,  Sept.  30,  1890/92-96/98.     '92- 

98.     8". 

Note.    Wn/'A  conlains  two  folded  statistical  tables.    1894/ 

06  contains  a  list  of  books  recommended  for  school  libraries. 

1896/98  printed  at  Laramie. 

—  Statistics   of  the   public   schools,   1893.      h.  t.  p. 

[•94.]     8°.     (7)  p. 

—  Tcxt-bookH.     n.t.p.     [1H93.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  School   laws   in   force    Mar.   1 ,   1893.     Comi).   l)y 

Stephen  T.  Farwell,  Supt.     '93.     8".     88  p. 

—  Same,  in  force  Mar.  .'51,  1895.     Comp.  by  Estelle 

Reel,  Supt.     '95.     8".     91  p. 


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Engineer,    State    (188fi-).       lst-6th    biennial    report, 
1891/;i2,  92/94-19'  0/02.     '92-1902.     8". 

Note.  ]»t  covern  poiiud  .I:in.  1,  1891/Nov.  ."^O,  1892;  others 
nre  for  regular  bicnniimi  onciiiig  Xov.  30.  id  contniiis  map  of 
Irrigiilion  Surveys  1891/9'.^,  daiud  Nov.  -20,  189i;  ».  p.,  n.  d.; 
size.  23  X  18,^  in.  2d-:icl  contain  small  folded  maps  of  each  of 
the  four  "  water  divisions"  of  thit  Stute.  and  maps  of  ditclies 
diverting  water  from  various  streams.  6th  priuted  at  Laramie. 
Tlie  State  Engineer  is  ['resident  of  the  Board  of  (Control,  ilie 
other  members  being  the  iSupts.  of  the  water  divisions;  tlieir 
rpts.  are  included  with  the  rpts.  of  the  Kngineer. 

Fish  Commissioner,  Board  of.     Report,  1890. 
Fish   and    Game    Commissioners,  Board   of   (1895-). 
Annual  report,  1895;  biennial,  189.5/96-97/98. 

Note.  The  law  of  1S95  declared  :  "  The  Fish  Commissioner 
shall  be  Game  and  Fish  Warden." 

—  The  cultivation  and  production  of  trout  in  Wyo- 

ming.    By  G.  Schnitger.     1898. 

—  Fish  and  game  laws,  1895.     Comp.  by  G.  Schnit- 

ger.    ['95?]     8°.     15  p. 

—  Same,  1899. 

Oame    Warden    (1899-).      [Annual]    report,   Dec.    1, 
1902/03.     Laramie,  '03.     8°.     36  p 
Note.    Contains,   with   separate   title-page,   Game   and   fish 
laws,  1903.    Comp.  by  D.  C.  Nowlin.    n.p.,n.d.    p.  11-36. 

Insurance   Commissioner.      See   under   Executive  and 

Staff,  Auditor. 
[Lands. ^     Board  of  Land   Commissioners.     Biennial 
report.  1892-98. 
Note.    This  Board  has  charge  of  all  public  lands  other  than 
school  lands. 

—  1st  annual   report  .  .  .  concerning   the   reclama- 

tion  of   arid    lands ;  also    a  compilation  of   the 
statutes,  rules  and  regulations  relating  thereto, 
1895/96.     '97.     8°.     56  (1)  p. 
Note.    Covers  period  April  2,  1895/Dec.  31,  1896. 

—  Laws  of  the  State  providing  for  the  acceptance, 

reclamation  and  disposal  of   arid  lands  donated 
by  the  Federal  government.     1896.     8°.     15  p. 
Note.    Title  on  cover. 

—  Rules  of  the  Board   of  Land  Commissioners  and 

the  Board  of  School  Land  Commissioners  .   .   . 
and  statutes  governing.     Adopted  April  17,  1903. 
Laramie,  '03.     37  p. 
[Mines.l     Inspector  of  Coal  Mines.     Biennial    report, 
1897/98. 
See  also  under  Institutions,  Geologist. 
[  Taxation.^     Board  of  Equalization.    Report,  annual, 
1894/95-97/98.     '96-98.     8°. 
Note.    Apparently  for  years  ending  Sept.  30,  although  date 
of  transmittal  of  first  three  is  Jan.  1,  and  of  last,  Nov.  1. 

Institutioks. 

Blind  and  deaf  and  dumb  pupils  were  in  1904  sent  to  Col- 
orado and  Utah  institutions;  juvenile  delinquents  to  Colorado;  and 
feeble-minded  to  So.  Dakota. 

[Education. '\  University  of  Wyoming  (Laramie, 
1887-  ).  lst-13th  annual  report,  1891/92-1903/ 
Oi.  Laramie,  '92-1904.  8°. 
Note.  For  years  ending  March  31,  through  189- ;  thereafter 
ending  June  :;o.  ]st-2d  called  Ann.  ri)t.  of  Pres.  of  Bd.  of 
Trustees;  5th  called  .simply  Ann.  rpt.;  others  called  Ann.  rpt. 
of  Bd.  of  Trustees.  All  contain  rpt.  of  Treasurer  of  the 
University,  and  8th-13th  cont.  rpt.  of  Secretary.  8th  cont.  rpts. 
of  Pres.  to  Sec.  of  the  Interior,  1897/98-98/99,  and  9th  cont. 
s.ime  for  1899/1900.  1st  cont.  Catalogue  1891/92;  2d-7th  cont. 
Catalogue  1891/92-96/it7 ;  8lh  cont.  Catalogue  1.S97/9S-98/99 ; 
9lh  cont.  Catalogue  18'i9/1900.  l8t-7th  cont.  lst-7th  ann.  rpts. 
of  the  Agric.  College  and  of  the  Agric.  Exper.  Sta.;  8th  cont. 
8th-9th  ann.  rpts.  of  same;  9th  cont.  10th  ann.  rpts.  of  same; 
in  all  cases  the  ann.  rpt.  of  the  Exper.  Sta.  includes  its  Bulle- 
tins, Studies,  Press  Bulletins,  etc.  for  the  year;  and  a  single 
pagination  covers  the  University  rpt.  and  its  entire  appended 
contents.  10th-14th  cont.  no  matter  other  than  rpts.  of  Bd. 
of  Trustees,  Treasurer  and  Secretary.    12th-13th  in  1  v. 

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\_Education,  continued. '\ 

—  Catalogue,  1887/88. 

—  Same,  enlarged. 

—  Catalogue  for  the  years  1890/91-1903/04  and  an- 

nouncement    for     the    years     1891/92-1904-/0.5 
Laramie,  '91-94,  96-[1904]  ;  Cheyenne,  -95. 
Mte.    1891/92-99/1900  also  bound  with  ann.  rpt.     See  nre 
^tf"Snot,      1894/95  printed  at  Cheyenne.     1903/04  ifcalled 
thel,th,  and  18  also  University  Bulletin,  Series  1,  no!! 

—  The  Melange;  quarterly;  Feb.  1904.  Laramie, '04 
cauiogue^^*'  "^"^  '^^^  ^"'  *''"^-    ^°^  '"'^'"des  the  annual 

—  ^i7rr-c«/^«ra/ C-o/Ze^e  (Laramie,  1887;  reorganized, 

annLr  L^^^J-lOt^^  annual  report,  1891-96,  96/97- 
99/1900.     v.p.,  '92-1900.     8«. 
iV'Oile.    For  calendar    years    through    1896-    thereafter    fnv 
years    ending  June  30.      5th  printed  at  Cheyenne     others  »t 

Sta^Tn  K^?,°!^'°  "'1°,  ^''-''''^  •^°"-  rpt.of  theTgric.  Exper 
Sta.,and  bulletins.  Also  issued  bound  with  ann.  rpt  of  tJni' 
versity ;  see  note  above  under  Cnivrrsif;/,  Annual  leport. 

llth-14th  annual  report,  1900/01-03/04. 
^ote.    Issued  only  as  4  p.  circulars. 

-Agricultural     Experiment     Station      (Laramie, 
1891-96,  96/97-1903/04.     Laramie,     ['92-1904]. 

Note.  For  calendar  years  through  1896-  thereaftAr  fr.y 
years  ending  June  30;  but  the  financial  statements  are  in  111 
cases  for  year  ending  June  30.  Ist-lOth  also  in  Ann  m  of 
the  Agnc.  College.    Contain  bulletins  as  follows  '      °^ 

l8t,  Bulletin  nos.  1-4  eth.  Bulletin  nos.  27-31. 

3d     "    ■'  iiHe  st'h     ''.    ::  29-33. 

4th  '.        .•    17.90  Q*?  34-37. 

5th  "        ..    o  _;^-  .^th  .    38-40. 

-I  -o.  10th  "  •■    41-45 

6th  Printed  at  Chey^nne^'o'iher:  at  Laramie.""  "^P"^"^  P^^^" 
--Bulletin,    nos.     1-60,    May    1891-Aug.    1904 
[Laramie,  '91-94,  96-1904;   Cheyenne,  '95.]     8° 

Index  bulletins  A,  B,  C;  July,  1896,  98,  1902 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.  ./  >      ,  i^u.c. 

27:^7?-C.?o;' 38-13.""'"°'""  '""<^^«  ^  ^'  •'°«-  l'^^;  B,  noe. 
'""^.'^^'',''".'^"'^'80:  ""'■  f^^^^' J"'3^^896-July  1900. 

flj.    nulltiln  no.  20,  July  1896. 
^-  .   ,     "  "      3»,  I>ec.  1898. 

5      ■  •'  lOtl."""'  •■;^j",'y}**99;  also  separately. 

~  "Thr'Vmh '"''"""T"'"*''-     ''"'''i^''^'!   as    part   of 

[■00]     «^^"lo  p  ''^"'■''  '^"'^  ^'''''^-    ^^'■^'■'^"''«' 

iV'V^/!.    A  1*0  UHMofl  H<.pnrately  us  hero  Hcen. 

~~19Tm'    ';«"'-''""'^";«    "^'"'in'icr;     monthly;    Jan 
IJUI.     />arainio,   04. 


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[^Education,  continued.'] 

■  — School    of    Mines    (Laniniie,     1891-).      Bulletin: 

petroleum  series,  nos.  1-6,  June  1896-July  1903. 

[Laramie,  '90-1903.]     8°. 

Cont.:     ].    June  1890.  4.     Apr.  1901. 

2.  Jan.  1897.  5.    June  1902. 

3.  Nov.  1899.  6.     July  1903. 

Note.  Nos.  1-6  each  by  Profs.  W.  C.  Knight  and  E.  E. 
Blosson  collaborating. 

Special    bulletin,    Jan.    1895.        The     heating 

power  of  Wyoming  coal  and  oil  [etc.].  By  E. 
E.  Slosson  and  L.  C.  Colburn.     n.  d.    8°.    32  p. 

Press  bulletin  ;  old  series,  nos.  1-5.     1895-x\pr. 

1897.     n.p.,  n.  d. 

Same,    new  series;  nos.  1-16,  Nov.  1901-Apr. 

28,  1903. 
Note.    No.  1  dated  Nov.  1901,  and  no.  2,  May  1901.    All  re- 
printed in  aun.  rpts.  of  Agric.  Exper.  Station. 

Geologist,  State  (1901-). 

Xotfi.  When  Wyoming  became  a  State  the  office  of  Qeolu- 
gist  lapsed  and  was  not  re-created  until  1901. 

—  South  Pass  gold  district;  by  H.  C.  Beeler.     1903. 

—  Grand    Encampment    copper    district;     by    H.    C. 

Beeler.     1903. 

—  Compilation  of  the  mining  laws  of  Wyo.  and  the 

United  States;   by  H.  C.  Beeler.     1903. 
[Historical    Societies.]       Historical    Society    (1895-). 
[1st],  [2d],  3d  report,  1898,  1900,  03.     3  v. 

—  Collections,  v.  1;    1897. 

Frontier  Association.     Constitution  and  by-laws  .  .   . 
together  with  roll-call  of  members,  1898. 
Hospital,    General    fRock    Springs,    1894-).     Annu;ii 
report  of  the  Superintendent,  Sept.  30,  1897/98. 
8°. 
Note.    A  hospital  for  miners.    This  rpt.  seen  only  in  aim. 
rpt.  of  Board  of  Charities  and  Reforms,  1897/98. 

Insane,  Hospital  for  the  (^EiVRnston,  ).     [4th]-I0t]i 

annual   report  of  the  Supt.,  Sept.  30,  1891/92- 

97/98.     8°. 

Note.    Seen   only   in   ann.    rpt.   of  Board  of  Charities  aud 

Reforms,     1891/92-97/98.      Not    numbered     before    the    9th. 

Until  1897  the  name  was  State  Insane  Asylum. 

Librarian,  State.     Biennial  report. 

Note.  In  Governor's  messages.  Not  known  whether  issued 
separately. 

—  Catalogue  of  law  books,  Sept.  1891.   '91.  8°.  28  p. 

—  Primary    registration   and    election    laws   ...  in 

force  from  and  after  Jan.  21,  1891.  Published 
by  authority  under  the  supervision  and  direction 
of  the  Librarian  of  State.     '91.     8'\     72  p. 

—  Same ;  [with    appendix    containing    amendments 

passed  by  the  3d  Legislature,  1895].    '91  ['95?]. 
8°.     72,  11  p. 
Penitentiary  Commissioners  (1879-). 

Note.  Penitentiaries  at  Laramie  and  Rawlins.  No  State 
publications  seen.  See  tender  Supplemental,  Penitentiary 
Cotnmission. 

Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home  (Cheyenne,  1895-).     Re- 
port of  the  Commission,  Dec.  7,  1896. 
Note.    Not  known  whether  printed  or  not. 

[  Weather  and  Crop  Service.]  United  States  Department 
of  Agriculture.  Wyoming  section  of  the  Climate 
and  Crop  Service  of  the  Weather  Bureau. 
Weekly  report,  1899-1900,  03.  ['99-1903.]  f" 
broadside. 

Note.    Published  during  the  farming  season  as  follows  : 
May  8-Sept.  4,  1899;  nos.  1-18. 
Apr.  2.3-yept.  10,  1900;  nos.  1-21. 
May  4- Aug.  24,  1903;  nos.  1-17. 


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[  Weather  and  Crop  Service,  continued.'] 

—  [Monthly]  report;  [also]  annual  summary;  v.  7, 

no.  10-v.  13,  no.  2.    Cheyenne,  '98-1902  ;  Lincoln, 

Neb.,  1903-04.     4°. 
Note.    13  nos.  annually,  n08.  1-13,  including  the  annual  sum- 
mary; the   monthly  parts  ea.  8   pages,  the  summaries  ea.  12 
pages.      Nos.  1-9  of  v.  7  not  seen.     Editorial  imprint  is  Chey- 
enne throughout. 

—  Snowfall     bulletin,     1900-03/04.      ['00-04.]      f" 

broadside. 
Note.    Dec.  1900  called  "  Snow  bulletin."    Jan. 1901  wrongly 
dated  Jan.  1900.     Dec.  1903  wrongly  dated  Jan.  1904.    1901/02 
not  seen.     Series  as  follows,  so  far  as  seen : 
Jan.-Mar.  1900;  nos.  1-3. 
Dec.  1900-Jan.  [1901] ;  nos.  1-2. 
Dec.  1902-Mar.  1903;  nos.  1-4. 
[Dec.  1903]-Feb.  1904;  nos.  1-3. 

Judiciary. 

Supreme    Court.     Reports   of    cases   in   the   Supreme 

Court,  V.    1-10,  1870-1902.     v.  p.,  '79-[1902?]. 

10  T.     8°. 

Cont.:  V.  1,  1870-78;  by  E.  A.  Thomas.    2,  1871-82;  by  J. 

A.  Riner.    3,  1883-92;  by  West  Pub.  Co.    4-10,  1892-1902;  by 

C:  N.  Potter. 

Note.    V.  1  published  at  San  Francisco;  v.  2  at  New  i  ork; 
V.  3  at  St.  Paul,  Minn. ;  v.  4-8,  10,  at  Chicago ;  v.  9  at  Laramie. 


Legislature. 

1st  Legislature,  November  1890;  2d-7th  Legislature,  biennial, 
beginning  in  January,  1893-1903. 

Inlaws  of  the  State.]     Laws  of  Wyoming,  lst-7th  Leg- 
islature, 1890,  biennial,  1893-1903.     8°. 
Note.    1893,  1903  printed  at  Laramie. 

—  Revised  statutes    ...  in   force   Dec.   1,  1899  .  .   . 

Revised,  edited  and  compiled  by  J.  A.  Van 
Orsdel  and  F.  Chatterton.  Laramie,  '99.  8°. 
1570  p. 

—  Senate  .Journal,  3d-7th  Legislature,  1895-1903.    '95- 

1903.     8°. 
Note.     All  contain  Governor's  message.    Up  to  1905,   the 
Senate  and  House  Journals  of  the  lst-2d  sessions  had  not  been 
printed. 

—  Rules  of  the  Senate,  1891,  93. 

—  House  Journal,  3d-7th  Legislature,  1895-1903.     '95- 

1903.     8°. 
Note.    All  contain  Governor's  message.    See  preceding  note. 

—  Rules  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1895. 

—  Rules  of  the  5th-6th  Legislature,  1899-1901.     2  v. 

Miscellaneous. 

History  of  Wyoming,  by  C.  G.  Coutant,  v.  1.    Laramie, 
1899.     8°. 
Note.    By  act  of  Legislature  made  a  work  of  reference  for 
the  public  schools.    Intended  to  comprise  3  v. 

Industrial  Convention,   First.     (Laramie,   Dec.  11-12, 
1901.)     Proceedings. 

StJPPLEMENTAL  :    TERRITORIAL. 

Governor.     Biennial  message,  18(;9-79,  82-90. 

Cont.:  By  J.  A.  Campbell,  1869,  71,  73;  by  J:  M.  Thayer, 
187.5,  77;  by  J:  W.  Iloyt,  1879,  82;  by  W:  Hale,  1884;  by 
F.E.Warren,  1880,  90;  by  'I':    Moonlight,  1888. 

Note.  1H79,  apparently  delivered  Nov.  4,  bears  Inside  the 
erroneous  date  Nov.  fi,  1878;  copy  seen  had  an  appendix  con- 
talnlriK  rpts.  of  I'enltcntlary  CommlsHlon,  Hupt.  Public  Instruc- 
tion, AHHayer.  Audlt/>r, 'i'reaHurcr,  and  Hi)cciiil  Committee  to 
fcllle  with  Auditor  and  Treasurer,  and  n  General  statement  of 


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[Wvo 


Governor,  continued. 

the  condition  of  the  revenue,  etc.  1882  was  issued  both  with 
and  without  an  appendix  containing  rpts.  of  Auditor,  Treas- 
urer, Penitentiary  OomniisHioDers,  I^ibrarian  {ex-officio  Hupt. 
Public  InBtructiou),  Oeologint,  i^'isli  ConiraiHsioners,  Coniinis- 
sioncrs  for  the  Insane,  and  iSpicial  committee  to  settle  with 
Auditor  and  Treasurer.  1880  issued  with  and  without  an  ap- 
pendix containing;  rpts.  of  Auditor,  Treasurer,  and  Geologist. 
G:  W.  Baxter,  Governor  Nov.  6/Dec.  20,  1880,  issued  no  mes- 
sage, bo  far  as  known.  1880  with  appendix  and  1890  printed 
at  Laramie;  1880  without  appendix  at  Cheyenne;  place  of 
publication  of  others  unknown. 

—  Inaugural  address  by  F.  E.  Warren,  April  9,  1889. 

—  Seven  vetoes  by  T:  Moonlight,  1888. 

—  Report  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  annual,  1st- 

[10th?]  1878,  80-81.  8;-5,  85-90. 

Cont.:  By  J:  W.  Hoyt,  1880,  81;  by  W:  Hale,  1883;  by 
F.  E.  Warren,  1885,  86,  89,  90;  by  T:    Moonlight,  1887,  88. 

Note.  Kpt.  1878  not  eeen.  Not  numbered  after  the  2d, 
1880,  which  really  covered  two  years,  1879/80.  None  seen 
for  1882,  84.  1883,  85,  89  contain  maps  of  Wyoming  as  listed 
below. 

—  Map  of  Wyoming,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     Size  13AX10  in. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  Gov's,  report,  1883. 

—  Map  of  Wyoming.     Comp.  by  permission  from  offi- 

cial records  in  U.  S.  Land  Office.  Frank  and 
Fred  Bond,  draftsmen.  Pub.  by  G:  L.  Holt, 
Cheyenne,  n.d.  Copyright,  1883.  Lithog., 
Washington,  D.  C.  Scale,  16  mi.  =  1  in. 
Size,  24X204  in. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Gov's,  report,  1885. 

—  Map  of  Wyoming.     n.p..,n.d.     Size  11X8  in. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  Gov's,  report,  1889. 

Assayer,  Territorial.     See  forward,  Geologist. 
Auditor.     Report,  1871/73,  79,  79/82;  biennial,  1884/ 
85;  annual,  1887,  88/89[90].      ['74]-90.     8°. 
Note.    1871/73  seen  only  in  appendix  to  House  Journal,  3d 
session;  1879,  79/82,  84/85  seen  only  in  Gov's,  message  of  1879, 
82,  86  respectively.     1888/89  contains   a   supplemental  rpt.  to 
Jan.  17,  1890.    Periods  vary,  as  follows  : 
Nov.  7, 1871/Nov.  1,  1873. 
?  /Nov.  10,  1879. 

Nov.  10,  1879/Jan.  5,  1882. 
Jan.  1,  1884/Dec.  31, 1885. 
Jan.  1,  1887/Dec.  ;il,  1887. 
Sept.  30,  1888/Sept.  30,  1889  [Jan.  17,  1890]. 

[Education.]     Superintendent  of    Public    Instruction. 

See  forward.  Librarian. 
Engineer,    Territorial  (1886-     ).     2d    annual  report, 

1886/89.     '90.     8°.     100  p. 
Note.    Covers  period  Apr.  lSS6/Nov.  30,  1889. 

[Exposition.'}     Report   of  the    Denver    Exposition   of 

1882/83,  by  J:  W.  Hoyt,  Commissioner. 
Fish  Commissioner.     Report,  1880/81. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  appendix  to  Gov's,  message  1882. 

Fish  Commissioners,  Board  of.     Report,  1883,  90. 

Geologist,  Territorial.  Report,  1879,  81/82,  84,  85,  87, 
88/89.  ['79]-90.  8°. 
Note.  Called  Territorial  Assayer,  1879.  1885  covera  period 
from  appointment  of  that  Geologist  to  Jan.  1, 1886;  1887  covers 
period  Apr.  1887/Jan.  1,  1888;  1888/89  covers  calendar  years; 
dates  covered  by  otiiers  unlinown.  1879,  81/82,  85  seen  only 
in  Gov's,  message,  1879,  82,  80,  respectively.  Copy  seen  of 
1888/89  contained  as  a  loose  insert  a  4-page  printed  circular 
letter  from  the  Geologist,  dated  Nov.  15,  1890,  making  impor- 
tant corrections  on  p.  59-00.  This  was  sent  to  owners  of  rpts. 
■with  the  request  that  it  be  inserted  in  this  rpt. 

Handbook  of  Wyoming  and  guide  to  the  Black  Hills, 

1877.     By  R.  E.  Strahorn. 
Immigration,  Board  of.     The  Territory  of  Wyoming. 

Its  history,  soil,  climate,  resources,  etc.    Laramie, 

74.     8°.     83  (1)  p. 

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[Wyo. 


[/rasaree] .     Report   of    Dr.   Ranney   regarding   insane 
patients,  1879/82.     8°. 
Note.    Covers  period  Oct.  1,  1879/Jan.  2,  \%%1.    Seen  only 
in   Gov's,    message,  1882.     These  were  "Wyoming  patients  in 
the  Hospital  for  the  Insane  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  Iowa. 

Legislative  Assembly. 

Note.    1st  session,  Oct.  1869;  2d-6th,  biennial,  beginning  In 
Nov.,  1871-79;  7th-llth,  biennial,  beginning  in  Jan.,  1882-90. 

—  General   laws,    memorials   and   resolutions,    Ist-3d, 

5th-6th  session,  1869-73,  77-79.    '70-79.  5  v.  8°. 
Note.    Laws  of  4th  sess.  published  only  in  the  Compiled 
laws  of  1876.     5th-6th  called  simply  "  Session  laws." 

—  Same,  biennial,  1882-90. 

—  Compiled  laws  of  Wyoming,  including  all  the  laws 

in  force  at  the  close  of  the  4th  session.  J.  R. 
Whitehead,  Supt.  of  compilation.  1876.  8°. 
cl.,702  p. 

—  Revised   statutes  ...  in   force   Jan.    1,   1887  .   .  . 

Prepared  and  edited  by  J:  W.  Blake,  W.  Van 
Devanter,  and  I:  P.  Caldwell,  Commissioners 
'87.     8°.     995  p. 

—  Election,  stock,  school   and   irrigation   laws.    1884. 

8°.     139  p. 

—  Council    Journal,      2d-5th,     7th-llth     Legislative 

Assembly,biennial,  1871-77,  82-90.    '72-90.    9  v. 

8°. 
Note.  Title-page  of  1871  bears  the  words  "2d  session," 
meaning  2d  Legislative  Assembly;  title-page  of  1873  bears  the 
words  "  1st  session,"  meaning  probably  Ist  session  of  the 
3d  Legislative  Assembly,  yet  there  was  but  one  sest^ion,  so  far 
as  known.  {See  next  7iote.)  9th  contains  proceedings  of  ex- 
ecutive sessions  with  h.  t.p.,  and  separate  pagination.  Con- 
tain Gov's,  message  through  187-;  not  included  since,  ist,  6th 
not  seen. 

—  House   Journal,    lst-5th,    7th-l]th   Legislative   As- 

sembly, 1869-77,  82-90.  '70-[90].  10  v.  8°. 
Note.  Title-page  of  1869  bears  the  words  "Ist  session," 
meaning  1st  Legislative  Assembly;  title-page  of  1871  bears  the 
words  "1st  session"  and  cover  "2d  session."  Subsequent 
enumeration,  however,  uses  the  words  "  Legislative  Assembly." 
Contain  Gov's,  message  through  187-;  not  included  since. 
6th  not  seen.    11th  printed  at  Laramie. 

—  Rules  of  the  Council  and  House  of  Representatives, 

together  with  joint  rules  of  standing  committees, 
5th,  8th-10th  Legislative  Assembly,  1877,  84-88. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  to  settle  with  Auditor 

and  Treasurer.     [1879,  82. J     8o. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Gov's,  message,  1879,  82. 

Librarian,  Territorial.     Report,  1879/82.     8°. 

Note.  Seen  only  in  Gov's,  message  1882.  Includes  also 
Librarian's  rpt.  as  ex  officio  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 

Penitentiary    Commission    (1879-     ).     Report,    1879, 
80/82,  84.     80. 
Note.    1880/82  covers  period  Jan.  7, 1880/Jan.  10,  1882;  1879, 
80/82  seen  only  in  Gov's,  message,  1879,  82  respectively. 

Secretary  of  the  Territory.  Resources  of  Wyoming, 
1889  .  .  .  conip.  .  .  .  under  authority  granted 
by  the  Territorial  Legislature  .  .  .  The  vacant 
lands  and  how  to  obtain  them  .  .  .  '89.  8°.  77 
(2)  p.     map.     il. 

Statistics,  Bureau  of.  Report  on  tlie  commercial,  in- 
dustrial and  tran.sportation  interests  of  Wyoming, 
by  Robt.  C.  Morris,  1889. 

Supreme  Court.     See  under  .)\ii\i(:iaTy. 

Treasurer,     lieport,  1879,  79/82,  82/8.'!,  84/85.     8°. 

Note.  1879/82  coverH  pt'rlod  Dec.  i:!,  ]H7'.i/,Ian.  6,  18H2; 
]8H4/8r)  coverH  calendar  yi.'ars.  Htct]  only  In  <Jov'h.  mi'ssago, 
]879,82,  86,  rcBpectlvely. 

Veterinarian.     Biennial  report,  to  Gov.  Hale,  1883. 

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List  compiled  from  material  furniahed  by  Francis  D.  Tandy, 
formerly  of  the  Denver  Public  Library.  Additional  material 
and  partial  revision  by  Mrs.  Mary  F.  Miller ,  formerly  Assistant 
Utate  Librarian.  All  documents  in  this  list  published  at  the 
capital,  Denver,  unless  otherwise  specified. 

Western  part  visited  by  Coronado,  1540.  Eastern  part  explored 
by  Lieutenant  Pike,  1S06;  by  Major  S.  H.  Lons;,  1819;  by  Lieut. 
Kremont,  1842.  Territory  of  Colorado  organized  with  present 
boundaries,  1861.     East  of   the  Koclsy  Mountains  this  included  : 

(1)  The  portion  north  of  the  Arliansas  River  (included  in  the 
Louisiana  purchase,  1803),  of  which  all  lying  north  of  the  40th 
parallel  was  part  of  the  Territory  of  Nebraska  1854-61  and  all 
south  of  it   was  part  of   the  Territory   of  Kansas   1854-61 ;   and 

(2)  the  portion  south  of  the  Arkansas  River  (included  in  the 
Texan  annexation,  1845),  of  which  all  lying  east  of  the  103d  merid- 
ian was  part  of  the  Territory  of  Kansas  1854-61,  and  all  west  of 
it  was  part  of  the  Territory  of  New  Mexico,  1850-61.  The  entire 
area  icest  of  the  Rocky  Mountains  was  included  in  the  first  Mexi- 
can cession,  1848,  and  was  part  of  the  Territory  of  Utah,  1850- 
61.    Colorado  admitted  as  a  State,  August  1, 1876. 

Constitution. 

Convention.^  1875.     Rules    for  the  governiuent  of  the 

convention.     '76. 
Constitution  of  the  State  and  address  to  the  people.  '76. 

65  p. 
Same,  in  German.     '76.     86  p. 
Same,  in  Spanish.     '76.     67  p. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.  Message,  biennial,  1876,  79-1905.  15  pm.  8°. 
Cont.;  By  J:  L.Routt,  1876,  79;  by  F.  W.  Pitkin,  1881, 
83;  by  J.  B.  Grant,  1885;  by  B:  H.  Eaton,  1887;  by  A.  Adams, 
1889;  by  J.  A.  Cooper,  1891;  by  J:  L.  Routt,  1893;  by  I).  H. 
Waite,  1895;  by  A.  W.  Mclntire,  1897;  by  A.  Adams,  1899; 
by  C:  8.  Thomas,  1901;  by  J.  B.  Orman,  1903;  by  J.  H.  Pea- 
body,  1905. 

Note.  All  printed  also  in  Spanish,  and  1881,  85  also  in  Ger- 
man.   Usually  printed  also  in  Senate  or  House  Journal. 

—  Inaugural  address,  biennial,  1879-1905.    13  pm.    8°, 

Cont.  :  By  F.  W.  Pitkin,  1879,  81 ;  by  J.  B.  Grant,  18S3;  by 
B:  H.  Eaton,  1885;  by  J.  A.  Cooper,  1889;  by  J:  L.  Routt, 
1891;  by  D.  H.  Waite,  1893;  by  A.  W.  Mclntire,  1895;  by  A. 
Adams,  1897;  by  C:  8.  Thomas,  1899;  by  J.  B.  Orman,  1901; 
by  J.  H.  Peabody,  1903;  by  A.  Adams,  1905. 

Note.  Message  of  retiring  Governor  and  inaugural  address 
of  new  Governor  in  1  v.  for  years  1893-1905,  but  each  also 
published  separately  in  1893.  All  printed  also  in  Spanish 
and  1881,  85  also  in  German.  Usually  printed  also  in  Senate 
or  House  Journal. 

—  [Proclamation   of  Gov.   Waite  convening  the  extra 

session,  Dec.  27,  1893.]     '94.     120.     11  p. 

—  [Special  message  of  Gov.  AVaite  to  extra  session, 

1894.]     '94.     39  p. 
Note.    There  was  also  an  8  p.  edition ;  probably  unofficial. 

—  [Special   message   of   Gov.    Thomas   in   relation  to 

trusts,  1899.]     10  p. 

—  [Special  message  of  Gov.  Thomas  in  relation  to  in- 

vestigation of  State  Insane  Asylum,  1899.]    lip. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Orman  to  extra  session,  1902.     13  p. 

—  Veto  messages  of  James  H.  Peabody,  1903. 

—  See  under  Legislature,  Jouriials,  Docs.,  etc.,  1905. 

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Adjutant-general.     Report,  biennial,  1877/78-1903/04. 
8°. 

—  Colorado  National  Guard :  an  act  for  its  enrollment 

[etc.],  1882.     12°.     55  p. 

—  Same,  1883.     12'^.     66  p. 

—  Military  code,  1886.     16°.     70  p. 

—  Code  of  regulations  of  the  National  Guard,   1891. 

16°.     214  p. 

—  Law  relating  to  the  National  Guard,  1897.     30  p. 

—  Same,  1898.     90,  18  p. 

—  Roster  of  troops  of  the  National  Guard.     1902.     12°. 

25  p. 
Attorney- general.     Biennial   report,  1877/78-1903/04. 

8°. 
Auditor  of  State.     Biennial  report,   1876,  78,    78/80- 
92/94,  95/96-1903/04. 
Note.     Rpt.  1876  in  Governor's  message  1876. 

—  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  the  State,  1877-94. 

['94?]     1  pm.     8°. 

—  Same,  1877-96.     ['96?]     1  pm.     8°. 

—  Statement  of  assessed  valuation  and  levies  by  coun- 

ties for  the  years  1894-98.     '99.     56  p. 

—  Superintendent  of  Insurance  (1883-).     Annual  re- 

port, lst-[22d?], 1883-1904. 
Note.    Auditor  of  State  is  ex  officio  Supt.  of  Insurance. 

Insurance  laws,  biennial,  1887-97. 

Open  letter  of  D.  P.  Kingsley  to  E.  B.  Harper, 

May  10.  1888. 
An  act  in  relation  to  the  giving  of  bonds  by  surety 

companies,  1897.     33-39  p. 
Note.    Practically  a  supplement  to  Insurance  laws,  1895. 
Preliminary  report  of  all  companies  doing  business 

in  Colorado  in  1898,   1900,  01,  02,  03.     4  pm.  _ 
Directory    of    insurance     companies     and    their 

agents.     1903.      139  p. 
Statements  showing  condition  of  tlie  mutual  as- 
sessment fire  insurance  companies  doing  business 

in  Colorado.     1904      8°.     16  p. 

—  See  also   under   Legislature,    Journals,   Docs.,    etc., 

1893. 
Secretary  of  State.     Biennial  report,   1876/78,  79/80- 
1903/04. 

Note.  Rpt.  188.3/84  issued  in  two  forms:  (1)  Witii  1st  ann. 
rpt.  of  Inspector  of  Cual  Mines,  84-1-196  p.;  (2)  Without 
coal  report,  114  p.  Prefatory  matter  of  1895/96  reprinted  sepa- 
rately, 30  p. 

—  Abstract  of  votes  cast  for  oflacers  at  general  elec- 

tions, 1892-98.     43  p. 

—  Same,  1892-1900.     59  p. 

—  Brand  book,  1885. 

—  Same;  supplemental    ed.,   Ist,  1^86;  2d,   1887;  3d, 

1887. 

—  New  Colorado  brand  book,  1900. 

—  Same;  supplements  nos.  1-2,  1901-02. 

—  Corporations;  Chap.   19,  General  Statutes  of  1883, 

with  amendments,  1892.     95  (3)  21  p. 

—  Same;  with  amendments,  1893.     102,  21  p. 

—  Same;   1895.      140  p. 

—  Same;   1896.     140  p. 

—  Same;  1897.     140  (18  inserted)  p. 

Notf.  Htime  nH  18«.")  except  for  correi'-llons  In  red  ink  on 
p.  100-112,  119,  120,  124-126,  VAT,  and  the  Insertion  of  IH  p.  be- 
tween p.  114  and  ll-'i. 

—  Same;   1900.      160  p. 

—  Election  laws,  1876,  8.'},   H",,  91,  91/!K;,  ;H/94,  91/97, 

99,  1901.02,04. 
Notr.    There  were    four  wlltloiiB  of   1891/94,  published  In 
1894;  and  a  revlned  edition  In   1897  bore  Iho  datCH  18ul-y4-97. 
1891  alto  In  Bpanlfib. 


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Secretary  of  State,  continued. 

—  Same  ;  in  Spanish,  1891. 

—  Same ;  Act  approved  Feb.  27,  18{)4.     '94. 

—  Manual  containing  list  of  State  officers,  constitutio:., 

etc.,  1898.     '99.     12°.     159  p. 

—  Same;   IHOI.     8°.     200  p. 

—  Same  ;   190:5.     8°.     302  p. 

—  Registration  laws,  1891,  93/94. 

—  5ame;  Act  approved  March  2,  1894.     '94.     19  p. 

—  Same,  with  election  law,  1894.     31  p. 
Treasurer.     Biennial  report,  1877/78-1903/04. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Doct.,  etc.,  1893. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

Agriculture,  Board  of  (1877-).  Annual  report,  1st, 
1877;  2d,  1878;  1880/81,  81/82,  83-93;  16th- 
26th,  1894-1904. 

TVoi^.  Contain  also  rpts.  of  the  State  Agricultural  College, 
and,  from  1895,  rpts.  of  the  Experiment  Station,  let  rpt.,  1877, 
was  first  printed  in  1896  rpt. 

—  Agricultural  statistics,  1883,  86,  87,  92,  93. 

iVo<«.  Should  be  annual,  in  accordance  with  Act  approved 
Feb.  11, 1883. 

—  Laws  relating  to  Board  of  Agriculture,    Agricul- 

tural College,  and  Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion.    1894.     59  p. 

—  Farmer's  institute  bulletin.     (1895?) 
Arbitration,  Board  of  (1897-).      Annual  report,    1st- 

[Gth?],  1897-1903/04. 

[Boilers.]  Inspector  of  Sleam  Boilers  (1889-) .  Re- 
port, annual,  lst-2d,  1889-90;  biennial,  1891/92- 
93/94;  annual,  1895-98. 

Capitol  Managers,  Board  of  (1883-).  Biennial  re- 
port, Ist-llth, 1884-1902/04. 

Note.  Rpt.  1884  contains  "  Rpt.  of  the  committee  on  build- 
ing stone,  and  all  acts  of  the  Gen.  Assy,  relating  to  the  con- 
struction of  a  Capitol  building." 

—  Specifications  for  erection  of  State  capitol.     25  p. 
Charities  and   Corrections,  Board  of   (1891-).     Bien- 
nial report,  l8t-7th,  1892-1902/04. 

JTbte.  Rpt.  for  1896  should  contain  99  p.,  but  p.  81-99  were 
torn  out  of  each  copy  before  it  was  issued.  These  pages 
contained  a  reprint  of  the  "  Rpt.  of  the  investigation  of  the 
State  Reformatory,  1895."     See  next  entry. 

—  Report  of  the  investigation  of  the  State  Reforma- 

tory. 1895.     26  p. 

—  Indeterminate  sentence;  Senate  bill  108.     [1895.] 

16  p. 

—  Board  of  county  visitors,  1898.     16°.     12  p. 

—  Senate  Bill  no.    IfiO  [1899;  in  re  indeterminate 

sentence].     f°.     4  p. 

—  Prison  reform,  [etc.].     [1899.]     f°.     1  p. 

—  Quarterly  report;  v.  1,  no.  1,  April  1901.    '01.    8°. 

12  p. ;  supplement,  53  p. 

Note.  Discontinued  after  the  publication  of  this  number. 
Supplenoent  contains  Proceedings  of  6th  State  Conference  of 
Charities  and  Correction,  Boulder,  Nov.  18-20,  1901. 

[Child  and   Animal   Protection-I      Colorado  Humane 
Society  (1881-).     Annual  report,  lst-2d,  1888-89. 
Note.    Incorporated  as  a  private  corporation  under  the  gen- 
eral laws  of  the  State,  Aug.  6,  1S81  ;  reorganized,  March  1887; 
became  the  Bureau  of  ('hild  and  Animal  Protection,  Aug.  1, 
1901.     Seefortoard. 

—  Humane  Society  Record,  monthly;  v.  1,  nos.  1-8, 

Feb.-Sept.  1895. 
Note.    No  more  published. 

—  Handbook.     1899.     33  p. 

—  Child  life  insurance,     n.  d.     12  p. 

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[Child  and  Animal  Protection,  continued.] 

Bureau  of  Child   and   Animal    Protection  (1901-). 
lst-2d  biennial  report,  1901/02-03/04. 
N'ote.    let  covers  period  from  date  of  establishment,  Aug.l, 
1901,   to  Jan.   1,   1903;    2d    covers    calendar    biennium.     See 
second  note  preceding . 

—  Circular  letter,     n.  d.     4  p. 

—  Same,  Nov.  26,  1902.     1  p. 

—  Child  insurance,     n.  d.     1  p. 

—  A  million  dollars  a  month  in  nickels  and  dimes 

n.  d.     1  p. 

—  Letters  from  California  and  Montana  [relative  to 

rabbit  coursing.     1902.]     1  p. 

—  Affidavits  [relative  to  coursing].     1902.     1  p. 

—  House  bill  382  [to  amend  the  law  against  cruelty 

to  animals]  .     n.  d.     1  p. 

—  Warning  !     cloth  broadside. 

Note.     Also  in  Spanish  and  in  Italian.    Intended  for  posting 
throughout  the  State. 

—  [Blank  forms,  etc.] 

Cont.:    Individual  record   of    child,     n.   d.      f"   broadside. 
Animal  record.     71.  d.    f°  broadside. 

—  See  also  under  Institutions,  Children. 

Dairy   Commissioner  (1885-).     Reports,   1885/86,  88, 
89/90,  94,  95/96,  99/1900,  01/02. 
Xote.    Rpt.  1S94  is  a  semi  annual,  covering  June  20-Dec.  20. 
No   rpt.  in  1898.    Rpts.   1899/1900-01/02  contain   annual   and 
semi-annual  rpts. 

—  Act  regulating  the  sale  of  oleomargarine,  [etc.]. 

1893.     8  p. 
Dental  Examiners,   Board  of  (1889-).      Biennial  re- 
port, 1889/90-1901/02. 
Note.     Rpts.  1893/94,  99/1900,  01/02  contain  lists  of  licensed 
dentists. 

[Education.]       Superintendent   of  Public    histrnrtion 
(1861-).      Report,  biennial,    lst-14th,  1877/78- 
1903/04. 
Note.    1st  also  in   Spanish.    12th-14th   contain   rpts.    from 
State  educational  institutions. 

—  School  law,  1877,  79,  81,  83,  80;  biennial,  1887-99, 

1900,  01,  03,  05. 
Note..    There  were  Spanish  eds.  of  1881.  89;  2  eds.  of  1887; 
and  2  of  1893  (of  113  p.  and  120  p.)  with  no  difference  in  text. 

—  School  laws  passed  by  9th  Gen.  As'iy.,  1893.     4  p. 

—  Arbor  Day  proclamation,  annual,  1890-1905. 
Note.    1899-1903  contain  also  Suggestions  for  Bird  Day. 

—  Lists  of  superintendents  and  principals,   1890/92, 

92/94,  9.3/94,  94/96,  1900/01,  01-04. 
Note.     iHt  and   2d    eds.   of   1893/94,  of  8  p.  and  20  p.    re 
epectlvely. 

—  Manual  and  course  of  study,   1890,  93,  95,   1900, 

Dec.  1901. 

—  Circular  U-tter  in  rc^rard  to  tobacco,  1891,  96. 

—  Act  in  relation  to   the   sale  or  gift  of  tobacco  to 

children    under    sixteen   years  of  age.     Mar.   1, 
1897.     1  p. 

—  Suggestive  outline  for  normal  institute  work,  1891. 

20  p. 

—  Bulletin    [to    county    Huitcrintondcnts],    Jan.    20, 

1896.     9  p. 

—  Libraries,  1897.     58  p. 

—  School-room  dr-coration,  1897.     40  p. 

—  Circular  of  information  in  regard  U>  State  diplomas. 

Julv  1,  1H97.      1  p. 
Circular   of   rules  of    State  Board  of   Examiners 

con(erning  Stale  diplonia.><.     Mar.  9,  1901.      1  p. 
List  of  third   grade  (rerlificatvH  issued    at  county 

teachers' examination,  Mar.  1<;-I7,  1900.    8".    7  p. 

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\_Ediication ,  continued.'] 

—  Decisions,  1897/98.     '98.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Same,  1899/1900.     '00.     8°.     20  p. 

—  Compilation    of    decisions,     1877-1902.     '03.     8°. 

105  p. 

—  Manual  training  for  eight  years ;  by  C:  M.  Carter 

and  G.  F.  Roosevelt.     [1898.]      1(5°.     85  p. 

—  Lafayette  memorial  day  proclamation,  1898.     4°. 

4  p. 

—  Washington's  Birthday  proclamation,  1898,  99. 

—  Quo  vadimus?     1899. 

—  Bulletin  :  Constitution  Day.     1900.     8".      Up. 

—  Birthdays    of   Washington   and  Lincoln;    annual, 

1900-05. 

—  Flag  Day,  June  14,  1901.     8".     8  p. 

—  Suggestions    for   instruction    concerning   the    hu- 

mane treatment  of  animals.     Nov.  15,  1901.    8°. 
4  p. 

—  Memorial  Dav,  [and]  Flag  Day,  1902.     8°.     16  p. 
Engineer,   State   (1881-).     Biennial  report,    1881/82- 

1901/02. 
Note.     Rpts.  1887/88,  89/90,  93/94  ea.  in  2  v.,  the  second  v. 
consisting  of  maps  and  diagrams.   There  were  i  eds.  of  v.  2  of 
1887/88;  it  was  also  revised  and  published  as  v.  2  of  1893/94. 
See  also  belote.  Maps  and  diagrams. 

—  Laws  and  regulations  relative  to  the  distribution 

of  water.     June  1,  1887. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  Statutory 
Revision,  1890. 

—  Remarks  on  the  flow  of  water  in  ditches.     1888. 

80.     16  p. 

—  Irrigation  laws,  1893.     8°.     197  p. 

—  Same  ;  2d  ed.,  1894.     8°.     228  p. 
JVote.    Same  as  1893  with  addition  of  8  p. 

—  Maps  and  diagrams,  1894. 

Note.  A  reprint  of  v.  2  of  1893/94  rpt.  See  note  above 
under  Biennial  rpt. 

Fish  Commissioner   (1877-97).     Biennial    report,  5th- 
12th,  1881/82,  83/84,  86,  88,  89/90-95/96. 

Note.  Rpts.  l8t-4th  never  published.  Office  reorganized 
and  named  Game  and  Fish  Warden,  1891 ;  again  reorganized 
by  Actof  1893;  abolished  1897  when  Dept.  of  Forestry,  Game 
and  Fish  was  created,  which  see  forward. 

—  Game  and  fish  laws,  1891,  93. 

Forest    Commissioner    (1885-97).      Report,    1885,    86, 
87/88,  89/90. 
Note.    Two  eds.  of  rpt.  1887/88.    Office  abolished  by  Act  of 
1897  creating  Dept.  of   Forestry,  Game  and  Fish,  which  see 
forward. 

—  Circulars,  nos.  1-11. 

—  Forestry  in  Colorado,  July  1,  1885.     '85.     16  p. 
Forestry.,  Game  and  Fish,  Department  of   (1897-99). 

Biennial  report,  1897/98. 
Note.    Office  abolished  1899  by  Act  creating  Depl.  of  Game 
and  Fish,  which  see  forward. 

—  Forestry,  game  and  fish  laws,  1897. 

—  See   also,    back.    Fish  Commissioner  and    Forest 

Commissioner. 
Game   and   Fish,    Department   of    (1899-).     Biennial 
report,  1899/19U0-03/04. 
Note.    For  bienniums  ending  Nov.  30. 

—  Game  and  fish  laws,  1899,  1903. 

Note.  Copies  of  the  game  law  published  durinsj  the  seasons 
of  1899/1900  and  1901/02  by  the  Colorado  Midland  Railway 
were  officially  sanctioned  by  the  Department. 

—  Synopsis  of  amendments  to  game  law,  1903. 

—  Notice.     [1903.] 

Note.    Also  printed  in  Italian;  each  on  cloth. 

—  Act  relating  to  the  preservation  of  the  forest  trees. 

Approved  April  10,  1901.     n.  d.     ['03.] 

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Htalth,  Board  of  (1876-).  Annual  report,  lst-2cl 
1876-77;  3d,  1879/80;  4th,  1892/94;  5th,  1894/ 
1900;  6th-7th,  biennial,  1900/02-02/04. 

—  Circulars,     v.  d. 

Cont. :  Nos.  1-5,  Regulations  for  health  officers. —  6-8,  To 
local  boards  of  health.  —  9.  Consumption.  —  10,  Diphtheria, 
scarlet  fever,  [etc.].  -  U,  Typhoid  fever.  -  1'2,  Bactenolo^ic 
diagnosis  of  diphtheria.  -13,  Disinfection  by  formaldehyde.- 
14  List  of  health  oflBcers  in  Col.  —  15,  Kules  governing  the 
licensing  of  embalmers,  the  preparation  of  bodies  for  transpor- 
tation, and  thedisintermentof  bodies.  — 16,  List  of  embalmers. 
—  17,  Contagious  diseases  in  schools.— 18,  Regulations  gov- 
erning the  transportation  of  dead  bodies ;  with  a  list  ot^  licensed 
embalmers.  —  19,  Instructions  concerning  death  certifacates.  — 
20  Prevention  of  tuberculosis.  —  21,  Regulations  governing 
transportation  of  dead  bodies;  with  a  list  of  licensed  embalni- 
ers  —  22,  Management  of  contagious  diseases.  —  23,  Bacterio- 
logic  examination  for  diphtheria,  and  list  of  supply  depots. 

Vote.  Two  revised  editions  were  published  ol  no.  21,  which 
was  itself  a  revision  of  no.  18;  and  oue  revised  edition  was 
published  of  no.  23. 

—  Law8   relating  to   health  passed  by  the  9th  Gen. 

Assembly. 

—  Sanitary  bulletin,  monthly;  v.  1-3,  annual,  1901- 

03. 
li^ote.    First  issue  Apr.  30, 1901. 

—  Sanitary  code.     n.  d.     [1902.]     8°.     18  p. 
Insurance.     See  undtr  Executive  and  Staff,  Auditor. 
Labor  Statistics,  Bureau  of  (1887-).     Biennial  report, 

Ist-oth,  7th-9th,  1887/88-95/96,  99/1900-03/04. 
yote.    Sec.  of  State  is  ex  officio  Commissioner  of  this  Bu- 
reau and  appoints  a  deputy."  6th   rpt.,  1897/98,  not  printed. 
See  rpt.  of  Sec.  of  Slate,  1897/98. 

—  Bulletin,    no.    1 :  List   of   unemployed   in   March 

1893.    June  1.  '93.     33  p. 

—  Same,  no.  2  :   Effects  of  demonetization  of  silver, 

July-Aug.,  1898.     Sept.  1,  '93.     33  p. 

—  Law  establishing  Bureau,  1887.     7  p. 

—  Laws  relating  to  labor  as  enacted  by  the  7th  Gen. 

Assembly,  1889.     35  p. 

—  Laws  relating  to  labor  in  effect  July  1893.    116  p. 

—  Labor  laws,  including  all  enactments  relating  to 

labor.     Jan.  1,  1905.     8°.     80  p. 
Land    Commissioners,     Board    of    (1876-).      Report, 
1878/80;  biennial,  1881/82-1901/02. 

—  Act  creating  the  office  of   Register  of  the   State 

Board  of  Land  Commissioners,  1887.     14  p. 

—  Same,  with  amendments,  1889,  91.     ea.,  19  p. 

—  Laws,  1897.     24  p. 

—  Same,  1900.     26  p. 

—  See  also  vnder  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1891. 
Live-stock.     See  forward.  Stock  and  Veterinary. 
\ Mines.']     Inspector  of   Coal  Mines    (1883-).     Report, 
Ist  [annual],  1884;    biennial.  2d-llth,  1885/86- 
1903/04. 
Inspector  of  Metalliferous  Mines  (1889-95).     Bien- 
nial report,  l8t-.3d,  1889/90,  91/92,  94. 
Note.    Act  approved  March   30,  1895   abolished  this  office 
and  established  the : 

Bvreau  of  Mines  riH95-).     Report.  1895/96,  97,98, 
99/i;t00,  01/02,  03/04. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-5.     1896-1902. 

Covt.:  No.  1,  Safety  appllnnooH.  1896.  15  p.  —  2,  Precious 
metal  production  in  1898.  '99.  15  p.  —  3,  Mining  law  relative 
to  Hurcuu  of  Min<;«.  PrecloUH  metal  production,  1899.  32  p.  — 
4,  Precious  metal  production,  1901.  18  p.  —  5,  Same,  1902. 
20  p. 

—  Act  to  regulate  tiie  ronHtriiction,  equipment,  and 

operation  of  mctallifcrouH  mines,  etc.     1903.     4  p. 
Pardons,   Hoard  of  (189.",-).      Report,  1894;  biennial, 
1895/96-1903/04 


Note.     Pvpt.  190.1/04  called  6th  biennial. 


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Railroad    Commissioner  (1885-03).     Report,    1st  [an- 

nuMl],  1885;   [2d,  biennial],  1891/92. 
[^Stock.']      Board  of  Inspection  Commissioners  (1879- 
1903).     Report,  May  lo-Dec.  15, 1900;  biennial, 
1901/02.     '01-02.     2  pm.     8o. 
Note.    Three  commissioners  provided  for  by  the  law  of  1879; 
five  by  law  of   18S1 ;  nine  by  law  of  1885.     Succeeded  in  1903 
by  Stock  Tn^ijection  Commissioners.     See  btloiv. 

—  Act  in  relation  to  live-stock,  and  to  provide  fur  the 

inspection  of  same  [etc.],  1899.     n.  d.     1  p. 

—  Sanitary  order  no.  3.     Dipping  scabby  cattle. 

—  Regulaciones  para  la  niovida  de  metor  dentro  del 

estado ;   [also]   Instrucci;)n  para  la  reparticion  y 
uso  de  cal  y  asuere  tambien  mixtura  de  tabaco  y 
asunre,  Marco  25.  1902.     n.  d.     12  p. 
Board   of  Stock  Lispeciion    Commissioners  (1903-). 
[Bulletin,  nos.  1-2.      1903.] 

Note.  This  Board  was  formed  by  the  consolidation  of  the 
Inspection  Coramissionere  and  the  Veterinary  Sanitary  Board. 
It  appoints  a  Veterinary  Surgeon,  who  reports  directly  to  it. 

—  Stock  laws,  1903. 

See  also  forward  under  Veterinary . 
{^Taxation.']     Board  of  Equa/izaiion.     Report,  bien- 
nial, 1895/9();  annual,  1902;  report,  1903/04. 

—  Orders  of  State  Board,  June  1903. 

[  Veterinary.'l      Veterinary    Sanitary    Board    (1885- 
1903).     Report,  1886,  87/88,90,92,93/94,95/96, 
97/98,  99/1900,01/02. 
Note.     Rpt.  1886  contains  Rules  and  regulations.     Succeeded 
in  1903  by  Stock  Inspection  Comm'rs.    See  back,  Stock. 

—  Official     bulletin     on     anthrax     and     anthracoi  1 

diseases,  1895,  12  p. ;   1897,  18  p. 

—  Sheep  quarantine;    Apr.  1,  May  4,  1899.     ea.,  1  p. 

—  Cattle  quarantine  regulations  for  1899.      1  p. 

—  Official    bulletin.     Psoroptic    scabies    of    the    ox. 

1901.     lip. 
Board  of  Veterinary  Surgeons  (1903-). 

Note.  This  Board  consists  of  three  members  appointed  by 
the  Governor,  one  of  whom  must  be  the  Veterinary  Surgeon  of 
the  Stock  Inspection  Commissioners;  it  examines  applicants 
for  admission   to  practice,  and  Issues  certificates. 

See  also  back  under  Stock. 

Institutions. 

Academy   of    Science.     See    forward,     Historical   and 

Natural  History  Society. 
Agricultural    College    (Fort   Collins,   1870-).     Annual 

register,  1879-82,  83/84-86/87,  88/89-1903/04. 

Note.  Formerly  called  Catalogue.  Ann.  rpts.  in  ann.  rpts. 
of  Bd.  of  Agric;  bien.  rpts.  in  bien.  rpts.  of  Supt.  Pulilic 
Instruction.  College  founded,  1870;  opened,  1879;  reorgan- 
ized, 1882. 

—  Report  of  the  Secretary,  187G.     4  p. 

—  Special  announcement,  1882/83,  90/91,  92/93. 

—  Commencement  week  addresses,  June  5-9,  1892; 

comp.  by  A.  Ellis.     77  p. 

—  Bulletin,  series  1-4. 

Cont.  :  Bar.  1,  nos.  1-4.    ser.  3,  no.  1. 

"     2,     "      1-3.      "     4,  nos.  1-2. 

—  Circulars  of  information,  1896/97.     24".     48  p. 

—  Handbook,  1900. 

—  State  Agricultural  College,     n.  d.     4  p. 
Commercial  Department.     [Circulars.]    n.  d. 
Experiment    Station    (1887-).     Annual   report,   1st- 

17th,  1888-1904. 

Note.  Beginning  189'),  included  with  rpts.  of  Agric.  College 
in  rpts.  of  Board  of  Agriculture. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-100. 

Note.  No.  18  is  an  index  to  nos.  1-17.  Nos.  31,  37,  43,  44 
constitute  nos.  1-4  of  the  "  Technical  series." 

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Agricultural  College,  continued. 

—  Special  bulletin  A.     January  1892. 

—  Agricola  aridus,  v.  1,  nos.  1-6  ;  v.  2,  no.  1. 
t^ote.    Date  uncertain.    No  more  published. 

—  Short  course  in  agriculture.      1894. 

—  See  also  forward,  Mines,  School  of. 
Mechanical   Department.     Outline  of  the   course  of 

study  [etc.].     1893. 
[Blind.}     See  forward  under  Deaf. 
Children,   Dependent  and   Neglected,  Home  for  (Den- 
ver, 1895-).     Biennial  report,  lst-5th,  1895/96- 
1902/04. 
See    also    under  Inspection   and    Regulation,    Child    and 
Animal  Protection. 
[Deaf  and  Blind.}      Colorado  School  for  the  Deaf  and 
the  Blind  (Colorado  Springs,   1874-).     Report, 
annual,  1874-82  ;  biennial,  1885/86-1902/04. 
Note.    Name   was   Institute   for  the  Education   of  Mutes, 
1874-77;   Institute   for  the   Education   of   the   Mute   and   the 
Blind,  1877-95;  since   1895  Colorado  School  for  the  Deaf  and 
the  Blind.     Rpt.  1876  also  in  Governor's  Message,  1876.     Begin- 
ning 1881/82  rpts.  also  in  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 
Rpt.  1902/04,  for  biennium  ending  Nov.  30,  called  15th  biennial. 

—  Closing  exercises,  1891,  92. 

— Historical  sketch  and  handbook,  1893.     37  p. 
\ Education.}     State  Normal  School  (Greeley,  1889-) 
Biennial  report,  1889/90-1901/02. 
Note.    In  reports  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction.     Bien.  rpt. 
1899/1900   also   printed  separately   and  called  "Ann.  rpt.   of 
Trustees  and  President." 

—  Annual  catalogue,  lst-15th,  1890/91-1904/05. 
A^ote.    Catalogues   1896/97,   97/98  were  also  printed  in  five 

parts:  1,  Normal  Dept. ;  2,  Model  Dept.;    3,   Kindergarten 
Dept.;  4,  Miscellaneous  Depts.;  5,  Announcement,  etc. 

—  Bulletin,  1900/01-05. 

Co7it.:  Series  1,  nos.  1-6;  ser.  2,  nos.  1-3;  ser.  3,  nos.  1-5; 
8er.  4,  nos.  1-4. 
Note.    No.  1  of  each  series  is  the  catalogue. 

—  First  annual  circular,  1890/91.     [2  editions.]   16°. 

19  p. 

—  State  Normal  School,  Jan.  1891.     12  p. 

—  Summer  school  of  methods,  1892,  94. 

—  Model  school  library,  1895.     16°.     7  p. 

—  Announcement,   Musical   Department,    1895.     8°. 

4  p. 

—  Syllabus    I :    Studies    in    history,    literature,    and 

expression  in  the  grades,  by  Elma  Ruff.    1895/96. 
120.     24  p. 

—  Circular,  1896.     24°. 

—  Financial  statement,  July  31,  1896.     4  p. 

—  Announcement  of  the  State  Normal  High  School, 

1903/04.     4  p. 

—  Syllabus  of   course   in   physiography  for   Senior 

year,  by  N.  M.  Fenneman.     n.  d.    12°.     21  p. 

—  Studies  from  the  Colorado  State  Normal  School. 

Dept.  of  Psychology,     n.  d.     4  p. 

—  Philosophy  and  practice  of  pedagogy.     Syllabus  I. 

n.  d.     4  p. 

—  Child  study,     w.  d.     24°.     16  p. 

Slate  Normal  School  (Gunnison,   1901-).      Biennial 

report,  1901/02. 
University  of  Colorado  (Rouh]cT,   1861-).     Biennial 
report,    1876;  8th   [President's],   1892;  9th-14th 
[Regents'],  1892/94-1902/04. 
Note.    Incorporated    1861;    became  a    State  institution   by 
Art.  VIII.,  §  5,  Hliile  conBlllutlon,  1876;  opened  to  students, 
Sept.  1877.      Rpt.  1H76  in  (Governor's  mesHaKe,  1876;  2  eds.  of 
PreBt.'B  rpt.,    181)2(13  p.;  10  p.).     Other  rpts.  also  in  rpta.  of 
Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 

—  Catalogue  and  circular,  atmual,  1877/78-83/84. 

—  Calendar,  1885/86. 

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\_Education,  continued.'] 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  1886/87-190:1/04. 

2iote.  Beginning  with  10;)0/01,  each  catalogue  is  no.  1  in  the 
current  series  of  the  Bullelin. 

—  History,  management  and  wants.     1880.     5  p. 

—  Ad'iress  to    Board  of   Regents  by  the  President, 

April  16,  1885.     7  p. 

—  Register  of  the  Alumni;  1882-87;  1882-94;   1882- 

97;  1882-1900;  1882-1903.     5  v.     12°. 

—  University  and  State  preparatory  school,  1892.   4  p. 

—  Announcement,  May  1,  1892. 

—  Special  bulletin,  Medical  and  Law  Schools,  1892/ 

93.     36  p. 

—  Statement  by  the  Regents;  Jan.  1,  1893;  Jan.  9, 

1895;  Mar.  10,  1901;  Feb.  1,  1903.     12os. 

—  Comparative  table  of  State  Universities,  Feb.  11, 

1893.     4  p. 

—  Summer  bulletins,  1893,  95.  96,  97,  98. 

—  Announcement,  Aug.  26,  181)5.     12°.     6  p. 

—  Programme  for  examinations  for  higher  degrees. 

18!»5,  1903-04.     3  pra.     12°. 

—  State  University  from  the  standpoint  of  the  high 

schools.     1895,     12».     25  p. 

—  State  Universities  ;  some  recent  opinions,  April  20, 

1896.     28  p. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-19,  [April  20,  1896-1904]. 

Note.  These  were  broadBides  issued  to  the  press  of  Colo- 
rado In  order  to  call  attention  to  the  University. 

—  Bulletin,  v.  1-5,  1901-05. 

J^ote.    No.  1  of  each  series  is  the  catalogue. 

—  Notes  on  University  statistics,  Jan.  20,  1897.     8  p. 

—  Recent   growth  of   the    University  .   .  .  Apr.   28, 

1898.     12°.     10  p. 

—  Inauguration  of  President  Baker,     [n.  d.J     72  p. 

—  Baccalaureate  address  of  President  Baker.     1898. 

12°.     17  p. 

—  Baccalaureate  addresses  and  commencement  ora- 

tions, 1901,  02,  04. 

Note.  These  are  respectively  Bulletin  v.  1,  no.  3;  v.  2,  no.  2; 
and  V.  4,  no.  2. 

—  Baccalaureate  address,  1903. 
Note.    This  is  Bulletin  v.  3,  no.  3. 

—  Statement  of  needs,  1898-1900.     12°.      12  p. 

—  Views,  annual,  1898-1905. 

—  University    hospital :     circular     of     information. 

1900/01.     12°.     11  p. 

—  Publications,  1-3,  1902-05. 

Cont.  :  1.     Univ.  of  Col.  studies  (1902-05). 
V.  1,  nos.  1-4. 
V.  2,  nos.  1-3. 

2.  Investigations  of  the  Dept.  of  Psychology  and 

Education  (beginning  1902). 
V.  1,  nos.  1-4. 
V.  2,  no.  1. 

3.  Medical  studies  (beginning  1904). 

V.  1,  no.  1. 

—  Quarto-centennial  celebration,  1902. 
Note.    This  is  Bulletin  v.  2,  no.  4. 

—  High   School   Day   announcements   for  May    17, 

1902.     12°.     8  p. 

—  Same;  May  14,  1904.     12°.     11  p. 

—  Some  suggestions  on  training  for  the  young  men 

of  the   high   schools  of   Col.,  by  B.  D.   Cropp. 
n.  d.     12°. 

—  Requirements   for    admission   to   the   College   of 

Liberal  Arts.     n.  d.     24  p. 

Note.  Evidently  published  in  1904,  as  it  is  the  outcome  of 
the  University  and  High  School  conference  at  Boulder,  Dec. 
12, 1903. 

—  Divinity  School.      Bulletin,  1892/93. 
Courses  of  study,  1893/94.     12  p. 


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[^Education,  continued.'] 

—  Law   School    (1882-).     Announcements,    annual, 

1893-95,  96/97,  98/99,  1900/01-01/02,03-04. 

—  —  Bulletin,  Aug.  24,  1895. 

—  —  Examination  papers,  May  1896.     12°.     30  p. 

—  Library.     Lists  of  typical  books,  1893.    f°.     16  p. 

—  Medicine,   School  of.     Catalogue    and   circular  of 

information,  annual,  1893/94-1901/02,  03,  04. 
Xote.    Established  in  1891/92,  embracing  the  Dept.  of  Medi- 
cine and  the  Dept.  of  Dentistry. 

Medical  Department  (1883-).      Catalogue   and 

circular  of  information,  1883/84,  85/86,  89/90; 
annual,  1893/94-97/98. 

Prospectus,  1883/84. 

Special  announcement,  June  28,  1897.     sheet. 

Department    of    Dentistry.       Announcement, 

1896/97. 
Xote.    Supplement  to  annual  announcement  of  the  School  of 
Medicine,  1896/97. 

—  Music,   School  of.     Catalogue,  1895/96. 
Announcements,  1898/99.     12°. 

—  Pedagogy^  Department  of.     Announcement,  1895/ 

96. 

Circular  of  information,  annual,  1897/98-1901/ 

02,  03,  04.     12°. 
KoU.    Since  1901/02  called  Annual  Announcement. 

—  Preparatory  School.     Circular,  Jan.  12,  1892. 
Summer  announcement,  1893,  95. 

Catalogue,    annual,    1893/94-97/98,    1900/01- 

01/02. 
See  also  above  under  University,  1892. 

—  Science,  Applied,  School  of.     Summer  announce- 

ment, 1893.     12°.     7  p. 

Announcement,  1895/96. 

i:ngineeringat  the  Univ.  of  Col.  1904.   12°.  14  p. 

—  Summer  School.    Preliminary  announcement,  1895. 

24°.     4  p. 

Announcement,  1895.     24°.     22  p. 

Same;  June  20,  July  30,  1904.     broadsides. 

Same;  12°.     16  p. 

Geologist,  State  (1872-V     Report,  1875,  79/80,  83/84, 

89/90. 

—  Report  on  the  development  of  the  mineral,  metal- 

lurgical,  agricultural,    pastoral,   and   other    re- 
sources of  Col.,  1881/82.     159  p. 

—  Same,  2d  ed.     8°.     151  p. 

Xote.    Same  text  as  Ist  ed.    Took  the  place  of  1881/82  rpt. 
Oirls,    State   Industrial    School   for  (Denver,   1887-). 
Biennial  report,  lst-5th,  1895/96-1902/04. 
Xote.    Not  actually  opened  until  1895.     Called  State  Home 
and  Indnstri.il  School  for  Girls  until  changed  to  above  by  Act 
of  April  28,  1897.     Rpts.    189.5/96-97/98  also  in  rpts.  of  Supt. 
Public  Instruction  for  same  periods. 
Historical  and  Natural  History  Society  (1879-).     Re- 
port,   1889,  89/90;    biennial,  Nov.  30,  1902/04. 
['90?]-1905. 

—  Constitution,  by-laws,  and  list  of   officers,     n.  d. 

4".     1  p. 

—  [Circuliir  li-tter  to  accompany  the  preceding,  dated 

Aug.  1,  187!!.]     1  p. 

—  History,  constitution,  etc.,  of  the   Department  of 

Natural   History.     1897.     16  p. 
Xote.     The  Dept.  of  Natural   Ifistory  was  a  department  of 
the  niBlorical  and  Natural  History  Society,  and  is  now  known 
A*  the  Colorado  Academy  of  Science. 

—  Natural    history    s'-ction    of   the    State    Historical 

Society,     n.  d.     circular.     4  p. 
Xote.     Calllni/  attention  to  the  ori^aiilzation.     Conluius  also 
a  "  Key  to  a  few  of  the  common  spring  flowers." 

—  Circular  letter  to  teachers  and  others,  n.  d,.  [1898?] 

4".     1  p. 

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[Colo. 


Horticulture,  Board  of  (1880-).     Report,  1882-1904. 

Note.  Organized  in  18S0  as  Colorado  Horticultural  i^ociety  ; 
created  a  State;  Bureau  in  1S8'5;  name  changed  to  (/'olorado 
Slate  Hortifuiltural  and  Forestry  Abh'u  (by  amendment  to 
constitution  of  the  society) ,  1S8S.  State  Board  of  Horticulture 
created  l^SS;  Board  reorganized  by  Act  of  1897.  Hpts.  18Si-86 
isBued  under  name  of  State  Horticultural  Society;  18S7-90, 
Stale  Hortioultural  and  Forestry  ABsociatinn ;  lHHl/i>'2,  State 
Bureau  of  Horticulture;  ISO.'VOl,  State  Board  of  Horticulture; 
1895/90,  for  lack  of  funds,  never  published.  Bound  as  follows  : 
V.  1.     1882,  83,  84.  v.  5.     1889/90. 

V.  2.     1885.  V.  6.     1891/W2. 

1886.  V.  7.     189:5/94. 

1887/88.  [v.  8.     1895/96,  not  published]. 

V.  9-16  annual,  1897-1904. 


V.  3. 
V.  4. 


35  p. 


80. 
IG  p. 
12  p, 


8  p. 
folder. 


folded  sheet. 


—  Premium  list,  June  21-23,  1881. 

—  Orchard  bill,  Apr.  5,  1893. 

—  Rejjulations,  Apr.  12,  1893. 

—  Same,  March  1,  1894.     8o. 

—  Same,  May  2.5,  1897.     120. 

—  Fruit  list, 'l897.     4°.     4  p. 

—  Fruit  pests.      [1897.]     12°. 
Humane  Society.     See  under  Inspection  and    Regul^i 

tion,  Child  and  Animal  Protection- 
Immigration,  Board  of  {lS72-7d).    Official  informatioii 
on  the  resources  of  Colorado,  1872.     SH  p. 

Note.  A  German  edition  of  this  was  printed  in  1873.  The 
secretary  of  the  Board  of  Land  CommiBsioners  was  Immigra- 
tion Agent,  1879-87.  Superseded  in  18'59  by  Bureau  of  Immi- 
gration and  Statistics. 

—  Report,  1872/73.     57  p. 

—  Resources  and  advantages  of  Colorado.     Mar.   1 , 

1873.     8°.     47  p. 
Immigration    and    Statistics,    Bureau    of   (1889-97). 

Natural   resources    and    industrial    development 

and  condition  of  Colorado,  1889.      120  p. 
Industrial  School    (Golden,   1881-).     Biennial   reports 

of  the  Board  of  Control  and  Superintendent,  1st- 

12th,  1881/82-1903/04. 

Note.  Some  rpts.  also  contained  in  rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Public 
Instruction.  There  were  apparently  2  eds.  of  190a/04,  of  68  j). 
and  ll;5  p.  respectively,  the  latter  issued  from  the  Industrial 
School  Press. 


—  Purposes,  rules  and  regulations,  18S1.     16  p. 

—  Industrial    school    magazine,    montlil}' ;    v.   1- 

annual,  1894-1904. 

Note. 


11, 


Called  Industrial  School  Record  through  1S99. 

—  Statutes  and  rules,  July  IG,  1896.     16°.     4:)  p. 

—  Rules,  Jan.  1,  1897.     n.  d.     24°.     13  p. 

Insane  Asylum  (Pueblo,  1879-).  Biennial  reports  of 
the  Commissioner  and  Superintendent,  1st  [an- 
nual],  1880;  2d-13th,  1881/82-1903/04. 

Note.  2d  bien.  rpt.,  1881/82,  called  "  Bien.  rpt.  of  the  Com- 
missioners and  the  3d  and  4th  ann.  rpts."  13th  called  "  13th 
bien.  rpt.  of  the  Board  of  Lunacy  Comm'rs." 


{^Libraries. '\   State  Library. 
1901/02. 


Report,  biennial,  1877/78- 


Xote.  The  State  constitution  of  1876  made  the  Supt.  of 
Public  Instruction  ex  officio  State  Librarian,  with  power  to 
appoint  a  deputy.  Rpts.  1877/78-85/86  cover  bieuuium  eudiug 
Aug.  31;  rpts.  18S7/.SS-97/H8,  ending  June  30;  1899/1900,  end- 
ing Nov.  15;  1901/02,  ending  Nov.  30.  Rpts.  lS77/78-'i9/90 
consist  of  a  paragraph  or  a  page  by  the  Supt.  in  his  general  rpt. 
Rpts.  1891/92-1901/02  made  by  Asst.  Librarian. 


—  Catalogue,  1884. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  card.     n.  d. 
Board  of  Library  Commissioners  (1899-). 

nial  report,  1901/02. 

—  Colorado  library  laws,  1902. 
Travelling  Library  Commission  (1903-). 

1903/04. 


1st  bien- 
1st  report, 


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STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


[Colo. 


Mints,  School  of  (Golden,  1870-).  Biennial  report, 
1st,  1875/76;  1879/80-81/82,  85/86-1902/04 
Xote.  Originally  established  by  the  Territory  in  connection 
with  Jarvis  Hall,  a  boarding  school  for  boys  near  Golden. 
Reincorporated  1877.  Rpts.  sometimes  made  to  Gov  aiiU 
sometimes  to  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction.  Kpt.  18i6  also  in 
Governor's  message  for  that  year;  some  other  rpts.  in  ann. 
rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 

—  Annual  report  to  the  Governor,  1885.     136  p. 
ITote.    This  seems  to  be  an  extra.    Contains  the  matter  pub- 
lished in  ann.  rpt.  of  field  work  1886,  and  a  financial  statement 
Nov.  30,  18S5. 

—  Annual  report  of  field  work  and  analyses,  1886, 

87,  89. 
Cont.  :  1S86,  Preliminary  notes  on  coal;  San  Juan  region; 
Oil   fields  of  Fremont  Co.;  Report  on    coal.      1887,   Iron   in 
Gunnison  Co.;  Leadville;  Assay  methods;  Ore  chutes;  Colo- 
rado ore  deposits.    1889,  Geology  of  Colorado  coal  deposits. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,   1874,    81,    83,    85/86,    87/88, 

91/92-1     2/03,  04/05. 
Note.    None  for  1903/04. 

—  Prospectits,  1874.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Scientific  quarterly,  1892-93. 

C■on^.■   v.],  no.  1.    June      1892.    v.  2,  no.  1.    June  1893. 

2.  Sept.      1892.  2.    Sept.  1893. 

3.  Dec.       1892.  3.    Dec.   1893. 

4.  March    1893. 
Note.    Apparently  no  more  published. 

—  Bulletin,  v.  1,  May  1900-05. 

—  Precious  metal  production  for  1902.     2  p. 
Note.    Inserted  in  Bulletin  no.  5,  March  9,  1903. 

—  Building  stones  of  Colorado.     1884.     16  p. 

—  Geology  of  Colorado  ore  deposits;  by  A.  Lakes. 

1888.     159.  3  p. 
Note.    Reprinted  from  Ann.  rpt.  of  field  work,  1887. 

—  Special  circular,  fall  term,  1890.     15  p. 

—  Relation  of  the  institution  to  the  division  of  State 

funds  from  tax  levies  and  special  sources,  1877- 
98.     8  p. 
Penitentiary  (Canon  City,  1868-).    Report  of  the  Com- 
missioners   [etc.],    annual,    1876-80;    biennial, 
1881/82,  84-92, 96-1902/04. 
Note.    Rpt.   1876    in    Governor's    message    for    that    year. 
Governor  refused  to  order  1894  rpt.  printed.    See  also  rpts. 
of  Board  of  Charities  and  Corrections. 

—  Rules  and  regulations,  1885.     16°.     12  p. 
Printing,  Piihlic.     Ist  biennial  report,  1903/04. 
Reformatory  (Buena  Vista,   1889-).     Biennial  report, 

Ist,  1890;  2d  [annual?],  1892;  biennial,  1894/96, 
97/98-1903/04. 
Note.    Governor  refused  to  order  1893/94  rpt.  printed. 

—  Manual  for  use  of  inmates,  1895.    16°.    20  (12)  p. 

—  See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Chari- 

ties and  Corrections,  1895. 
Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home  (Monte  Vista,  1889-) .     Re- 
port, biennial,  1891/92-93/94  ;  annual,  1896-1904. 
Note.    Owing  to  lack  of   funds  189.5  rpt.  was  not   printed; 
nee  18ft6  rpt.,  p.  4.     Rpts.   190;i-04  bound  in  1  v.     Other  rpts. 
in  rplH.  of  Board  of  Charities  and  Corrections. 

—  An  appeal  to  tlie  eighth  General  Assembly,  1891. 

—  Letter  to  11th  Gen.  Assy.,  Jan.  28,  1897.     4  p. 

.IniMCIARY. 

Supreme    Court.     lloportH    of   cast-H    in    the    Supreme 
Court,  V.  1-28;   1864-1901.     '72-[1901?]. 
Cont.:    V.  1-2,   18*54-7.^;  by   M.  nallctl.     3-11,  1876-88;  by 
L.  H.  France.    12-16,  1888-92;  by  VV:  K.  Beck.     17-2.3,  1892-97; 
by  T.  M.  RobluHOTi.    24-28,  1897-1901  ;  by  J:  A.  Gordon. 

—  Digest,  V.  1-9  Colorado  reports,   1804-87;   by  R.  S. 

Morri.son.      I  v. 

—  Rules,  1801,  72;   hicnniHl,  1879-97.      16". 

—  Library.     Catalogue,  1884,  93,  96.     12". 

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Court  of  Appeals  (1891-).    Reports,  v.  1-19,  1891-1904. 
Cont.:  V.  1,  1891-92;  by  W:  E.  Beck.     2-9,1892-97;  by  T. 
M.  Kobison.     10-19,  1898-1904;  by  J:  A.  Gordon. 

Note.  V.  15  prluted  at  New  York.  Owing  to  a  misunder- 
standing with  the  printer,  the  State  did  not  accept  v.  16. 

—  Rules,  April  13,  1891.     16°.     18  p. 

Dept.  of  Justice.     Report  to  Chief  Justice,  Dec.  1880. 

Legislature  [Called  General  Assembly]. 

The  first  General  As-sembly  of  the  State  met  Nov.  1,  1876,  the 
2d  in  January  1879;  sessions  have  been  biennial  since,  beginning 
in  January  of  odd  years.  Extra  sessions,  Jan.  10/March  "2,  1894 ; 
April  6, 1897  ;  July  20,  1903. 

[Laws  of  the  State.'\  Laws,  2d-14th  session  General 
Assembly,  biennial,  1879-1903.  8°. 
Note.  Laws  of  l8t  session,  1876/77,  not  published.  Spanish 
editions  of  1879-95;  and  German  of  1879,  81.  Laws  of  extra 
session  1897  bound  with  laws  of  regular  session  of  that  year. 
For  acts  repealing  acts,  and  titles  of  unpublished  acts,  of  first 
session,  see  General  Laws  1877,  p.  987-992. 

—  Emergency  laws,  7th  session.     1889. 

—  General  laws,  1877.     1(5,  2,  1154  p. 

Note.  P.  987-992  contain  the  "  acts  repealing  acts  "  and  the 
titles  of  unpublished  acts  passed  at  the  Ist  session  of  the  Gen. 
Assy.,  1876/77.  There  were  also  Spanish  and  German  editions 
of  this  volume. 

—  Revised  statutes,  1881.     Comp.  by  H.  P.  H.  Brom- 

well.     n.  t.  p.     1336  p. 

Note.  This  compilation  was  never  ofiicial.  Mr.  Bromwell 
was  instructed  by  3J  Gen.  Assy.,  1881,  to  "  revise  "  the  stat- 
utes, but  the  bills  necessary  to  embody  his  revisions  in  the 
Laws  were  never  passed.  See  Laws  1881,  p.  227;  1883,  p.  201; 
also  below,  Statutory  Revision. 

—  General  statutes,  1883.     4°, 

Note.    Also  in  Spanish. 

—  Same,  with  code,  1883.     4° 

Note.    Also  in  Spanish. 

—  Code  of  civil  procedure,  1877,  79,  83. 

Note.    Also  in  Spanish;  and  1877  in  German. 

—  Mills'  annotated  code,  1887. 

—  Mills'  annotated  statutes,  1891-95.     4  v. 

—  Compiled  ordinances  and  charters,  1898.      (Hersey.) 

—  Mills'  Colorado  digest;  a  complete  digest  of  all  re- 

ported  cases.    Territorial,    State,    and    Federal, 
Feb.  28,  1861-Jan.   1.  1900  .  .   .     '01.     2  v.     8°. 

—  [Statutory  Revision.'\     Report  of  H.  P.   H.  Brom- 

well, Commissioner  on  the  revision  of  the  General 
Laws.     1883.     30  p. 
Note.    This  report  refers  to  the  Revised  statutes  of  1881- 

Commission    to    Revise    the    Laws    Regulating    the 
Use  of  Water.     Report,  1890.     30  p. 
See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Engineer,  1887. 

—  [Special  Laivs.'\     Revenue  law,  1876.     51  p. 
Stock  laws,  1883.     43,  6  p. 

[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]  Senate  Journal,  2d-10th, 
12th-14th  session  General  Assembly,  1879-95, 
99-1903. 

Note.  Publication  doubtful  of  journals  of  Ist  and  11th 
sessions,  1877,  97.  Journals  1879,  81,  83,  and  extra  session  1903 
contain  also  House  Journal. 

—  Housie  Journal,  2d-10th,  12th-14th  session  General 

Assembly,  1879-95,  99-1903 
Note.     Publication   doubtful   of    journals   of    1st  and   11th 
sessions,  1877,  97.     Journals  1879,  81,  83,  and  extra  session  1903 
bound  with  Senate  Journal  for  those  years. 

—  Rules  and  joint  rules  [etc.],  1876/77;  biennial,  1879- 

99,  1903.     12°. 

Note.  The  Rules  of  each  house  are  usually  printed  also  iu 
its  Journal. 


1428  (2)  p. 

1428  (8),  139,  79  p. 


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[Jom-nals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continved.'} 

—  Testimony  taken  before  the   Senate  committee   on 

elections  [in]  contested  election  of  Senator  from 
Lake  county,  I.  W.  Chatfield  v.  C.  L.  Hall. 
n.  d.     329  p. 

—  Report  of   the  committee  on  immigration,  Dec.  16, 

1876.     20  p. 

—  Speech  of  Eug.  Gaussoin  on  "  The  grand  jury  ques- 

tion," Feb.  27,  1877.     15  p. 

—  Report  of  special  joint  committee  on  code   amend- 

ments.    1879. 

—  Contested  election  :  A.  M.  Stevenson  i;.  Jas.  K.  Rob- 

inson, 13th  Senatorial  District;  testimony  for 
contestee.     1883.     110  p. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  on  the  revision  of  the 

rules.     March  1885.     29  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  railroads.     1885.     37  p. 

—  Same,  in  Spanish.     1885.     45  p. 

—  Evidence    taken    before  committee   on     railroads. 

1885.     27  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  investigating  committee  on  the 

Industrial  School  at  Golden.     1889.     43  p. 

—  Speech  of    H.   H.  Eddy  on  House   Bill  no.  20   [re 

calling  of  a  convention  to  revise  the  constitu- 
tion], Feb.  1,  1889.     17  p. 

—  Speech  of  H.  H.  Eddy  on  "  Political  Traitors,"  Feb. 

3,  1891.     15  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee   to  investigate  the 

Land  Department.     1891. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  examining  accounts 

of  the  Insurance  Department.     1893. 

—  Report  of  the  Senate  committee  of  finance  and  the 

House  committee  on  appropriations  for  the  en- 
suing two  years.     1893. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  to  examine   accounts 

of  Auditor  and  Treasurer,  1893,  95,  97/99. 

—  Report   of   the    special   committee   on    State  Canal 

No.  1,  and  other  matters.     1895.     99  p. 

—  Report   of    the   investigating    committee   regarding 

State,  county,  and  city  offices.     1895.     31  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  to  investigate  ex- 

travagance in  State  supplies.     1895.     16  p. 

—  Constitutional  amendment    providing     for    funding 

State  debt.     n.  d.     [1896.]     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  Leadville  strike. 

[1897.]     47  p. 

—  Report   of   special  investigating   committee   on  the 

Patterson-Masterson  bribery  charges.  1897. 
60  p. 

—  Statement  of  the  receipts  and  disbursements  of  the 

State,  1877-98;  conip.  for  the  House  finance 
committee.     "99.     26  p. 

—  Address  delivered    by    Casimiro  Barela,  March   11, 

1899,  on  "  Return  trophies  of  the  Mexican 
War." 

—  Same,  in  Spanish.     1899. 

—  Rules  adopted   ...  in  joint  convention,  pre.«crihing 

the  ijrocedure  to  be  observed  in  the  hearing 
and  detertiiination  of  the  contest  of  the  Hon. 
James  II.  Peaboily  against  the  Hon.  Alva  Adams 
for  the  office  of  Governor  .  .  .  for  the  term 
beginning  Jan.  10,  190."),  and  prescribing  the 
manner  in  which  written  testimony  may  be  taken 
by  the  rcsjiectivt^  parties  thereto  and  introduced 
before  said  joint  convention.     '05. 

—  Content  of  the  Hon.  James  H.  Peabody  vs.  the  Hon. 

Alva  Adams,     n.  i.  p.     [1905.]      13  v. 

Jfote.    V.    1-6  In   behalf  of  contostor;  v.  1-8  In   behalf   of 
conteHtee. 

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Miscellaneous. 

\_Ex'positions .^  Board  of  World's  Fair  Managers 
(1891-).  Act  of  Congress,  State  law,  Rules  of 
the  Board  [etc.].     1891.     30  p. 

—  Proclamation   by  the  Governor  [etc.],  Sept.   16, 

1892.     4°.     i  p. 

—  Report  on  the  resources    and  industrinl    develop- 

ment of  Colorado.     June  I,  1893.     190  p. 

—  Department  E.     [Education.]  Circulars,  1-7.    4°. 
Note.    See  also  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction,  1892,  p. 

579-627. 

—  Woman's    Department.       Circular    letter    to    the 

women  of  (Colorado.     4°.     2  p. 
War  Relics,  Catalogue  of,  February  1898.     40  p. 

Supplemental  :  Territorial. 

Territorial  Officers'  Reports,  1867,  69,  70/71,  72. 

Note.  Contain  rpts.  of  Adjutant  General,  Assayer,  Auditor 
of  Public  Accounts,  CominisBiDuev  on  Military  Claim,  Terri- 
torial Librarian,  Superintendent  of  Common  Schools,  and 
Treasurer.  See  also  Council  Journal,  18T0.  There  was  a 
Spanish  ed.  in  1867.  1870/71,  and  probably  others,  covered 
calendar  years.     See  al»o  follow ing  note. 

Oovernor.     Message,   1861,  62,  64,  65,  66,  67,  70,  72, 

74,  76.     11  pm.     8°. 

Co7it.:  By   W:   Gilpin,  1861;   by  J:   Evans,  1862,  64;  by  8. 

H.  Elbert,   1865;  by  A.   Cummings,  Jan.,  Dec,  1866;   by  F. 

Hall  (Acting  Governor),  1867;  by  K:  M.  McCook,  1870,  72;  by 

S.  H.  Elbert,  1874;  by  J.  L.  Routt,  1876. 

Note.  Usually  printed  also  in  Council  and  House  Journals. 
Beginning  1864  there  were  Spanish  editions  of  all  messages. 
Governor  Koutt's  message  of  Nov.  1876,  contains  also  the  re- 
ports of  the  Territorial  officers. 

Adjutarit    General.      Report,    18G4,   6(5,    67 ;    biennial, 
1868/69-74/75,  76. 
Note.    Rpt.  1864  in  both  House  and  Council  Journals,  1864; 
rpt.   1860  apparently    unpublished;    rpt.   1867    in   Territorial 
Officers'  Reports,  1867,  and   House  Journal,  1868;  rpt.  1868/69 
in  Council  Journal,  1870. 
Assay er.  Territorial  (Central  City,  1868-77).    Report, 
1868/69,  70/71,  75. 
Note.    Rpts.  1868/69,  70/71  in  Territorial  Officers'  Reports, 
1869,  70/71.    Succeeded  by  Commissioner  of  Mines. 

Auditor  of  Public  Accounts.     Report,  1862,  6.'-!,  64,  67, 
■   68,  69,  70/71,  71/72,  72/73,  74/75. 
Note.    Rpt.  for  1862  in  Council  Journal,  1862. 
"      "    1863  in  Council  Journal,  1864. 
"      "    1864  in  Council  Journal,  1865. 
"      "   1864  also  in  House  Journal,  1865. 
"      "    1867  in  House  Journal,  1867. 
"      "    1867  also  in  Terr.  Officers'  Rpts.,  1867. 
"      "   1869  in  Terr.  Officers'  Rpts.,  1869. 
"      •'    1870/71  in  Terr.  Officers'  Rpts.,  1870/71. 
"      "    1871/72  in  Terr.  Officers'  Ruts.,  1872. 
Rpts.   1872/73,   74/75   printed   separately ;' 1864,   71/^2   also 
issued  in  separate  form. 
\^Civil   War.^      Commissioner  [to  settle  luith  the   U.  S. 
for  military  services]  {IS68-).    Report,  1869,71. 
Note.    In  Territorial  Officers'  Reports,  1869,  70/71. 
[^Education.']      Superintendent   of    Public   Instruction 
(1861-).     Report,  1866,  67,  68/69;  lst-3d  [bien- 
nial], 1870/71-74/75;  report,  1870. 
Note  1 .    By  an    Act  of  the  1st   Legislative  Assembly,  1861, 
the  Gov.  appointed  a  Supt.  of  Common  Schools;  in  1865  Terri- 
torial Treasurer  was  made  ex  officio  Supt.  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion; by  an  Act  of  1870  appointment  was  again  vested  in  the 
Gov.;   but  the  State   constitutirm  of  1876   required   that  this 
officer  should  be  elected  by  the  people  bienuiully. 
Note  2.    Rpt.  for  1866  in  Council  Journal,  1866. 

"      "   1866  also  in  House  Journal,  1866. 
"      "   1867  in  House  Jonrn:il,  1867. 
"      "   1867  also  in  Terr.  Officers'  Rpts.,  1867. 
"      "    1868/69  in  Council  Journal,  1870. 
"      "   1872  in  Terr.  Officers'  Rpts.  1872. 
"      "    1876  in  Gov's.  Message,  1876. 
Rpts.  for  1868/69-74/75  issued  separately.     Rpt.  1878  also  in 
Spanish.     Rpts.  usually  contain  also  rpts.  of  the  State  educa- 
tional institutions. 

—  School  law,  1868,  74. 


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[Colo. 


Immigration,  Board  of.     See  under  Institutions,  Im- 
migration. 
Legislative  Assembly. 

From  18oS  to  1861  People's  Courts  and  Miners'  Courts  held  juris- 
diction, and  from  their  decision  there  was  no  appeal.  The  judg- 
ments of  these  courts  were  reaflBrmed  by  the  Territory  and  later 
by  the  State.  The  laws  of  some  of  them  have  been  printed,  but 
very  few  of  them  are  now  extant.  In  1859  "  Jeffurson  Territory" 
was  organized  (but  never  recognized)  and  a  legislative  session 
held  at  Colorado  City.  The  session  laws  then  passed  were  pub- 
lished, but  only  three  copies  are  known  to  exist. 

The  Territorial  Legislature  was  known  as  the  Legislative  As- 
sembly, and  its  sessions  WL're  as  follows  : 

1st  session,  Denver,  beginning  Sept.  9,   1861. 

2d       •  ~  ■        - - 

Adjourned    2d 

3d 

Adjourned    3d 

4th 

5th 

6th 

7th 
Adjourned  7th 


Colorado  City,  beginning  July  7,  1862. 
Denver,  beginning  July  11,  1862. 
Golden,  beginning  Feb.  1,  1864. 
Denver,  beginning  Feb.  4,  1864. 
Golden,  beginning  Jan.  2,  1865. 
Golden,  beginning  Jan.  1,  1866. 
Golden,  begiuning  Dec.  3,  1866. 
Golden,  beginning  Dec.  2,  1867. 
Denver,  beginning  Dec.  9,  1867. 
The  8th-llth  sessions,  biennial,  1870-76,  were  held  at  Denver, 
beginning  in  January. 

—  {Laivs  of  the   Territory.']    Laws,   lst-6th,    8th-Uth 

session   Legislative   Assembly,    1861-66/67,  70- 
76.     8°. 
N^ote.     Same  in   Spanish,  1865,  66,  66/67,  74,  76.     Laws  of 
7th  session  not  published,  except  Private  Acts,  as  in  next  entry. 

Private  acts,  7th  session,  1867/68. 

Revised  statutes,  1868.     Central  City,  '68.     742  p. 

Same ;  in  Spanish,  1868.     '72.     850  p. 

General  laws;  1874,  76.     2  v. 

—  [Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]     Council  Journal,  1st- 

11th  session  Legislative  Assembly,  1861-76. 
(See  table  of  sessions  above. 

Memorial  to  Congress,  Jan.   11,  1872  [asking 

for  Enabling  Act]. 

House  Journal,   Ist-llth  session  Legislative  As- 
sembly, 1861-76. 
See  table  of  sessions  above. 

Library.    Territorial  (Denver,  1861-).     Report,  1863, 
65,  67,  68/69,  70/71,  72. 

A'^ote.    By  Act  approved  Feb.  9,  1865,  Territorial  Treasurer 
was  made  ex  officio  Territorial  Librarian. 

Upt.  for  1863  in  Council  Journal,  1864. 
"      "   1865  in  Council  Journal,  1866. 
"      '*    1865  also  in  House  Journal,  1866. 
"      "   1867  in  House  Journal,  1867. 
"      "    1867  also  iu  Terr.  Officers'  Rpts.,  1867. 
"      "    1868/69  in  Council  Journal,  1870. 
"      "   1870/71  in  Terr.  Officers'  Rpts.,  1870/71. 
"      "    187^  in  Terr.  Officers'  Rpts.,  1872. 
^ote.     Rpt.  1863  dated  Dec.  31,  but  letter  of  transmittal  is 
dated   Feb.  1,  1864;   similarly,  rpt.  1865  bears  date  of   trans- 
mittal  Jan.  11,  1866.     Rpt.  for  1868/69  contains  also  rpts.  of 
Bupt.  of  Public  Instruction,  etc. 

—  Catalogue,  1866,  70. 

Secretary  of  the  Territory.     Ii:iection  laws,  1874,  76. 
Supreme  Court.     See  under  Judiciary. 
Treasurer.     Report,   1862,  6;^,  64,  67,  69,    70,    71,  72, 
72/73,  74/75,  76. 
Note.     Rpt.  for  1802  In  Council  Journal,  1862. 

"      "    1863  in  Council  Journal,  1864. 

"      "    1864  in  Council  Journal,  1805. 

"      "    180.1  (iIho  In  House  Journal,  1865. 

"      "    1807  in  llouH<' Journal,  1867. 

"      "    1807  also  in  Terr.  Otlicers'  Rpts.,  1887. 

"      "    1871  In  Terr.  Olllcers'  Rpts.,  I8T0/71. 

"      "    1872  In  Terr.  Officers'  Rpts.,  1872. 

"      "    187S  also  Id  Oov'm.  McBsage,  1876. 


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UTAH    STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


List  compiled  from  material  furnished  by  O.  Corny,  Libra- 
rian of  the  University  of  Utah,  Salt  Lake  City,  from  the 
collection  of  Utah  documents  in  the  New  York  t^blic  Library, 
and  froin  the  "  Catalogue  of  the  State  Library  of  Massachu- 
setts," 1880,  and  Annual  Supplements,  1880-1902.  All  docu- 
ments in  this  list  published  at  the  capital,  Salt  Lake  City,  unless 
otherieise  specified . 

Settled  by  Mormon  pioneers  under  Brighacn  Young,  1847.  In- 
cluded in  Mexican  cession,  1848.  Territory  of  Utah  organized, 
1850,  inciudinj;  the  entire  area  from  tlie  Rockies  to  California 
between  the  37th  and  42d  parallels.  All  between  the  Rockies  and 
the  109th  meridian  was  transferred  to  the  Territory  of  Colorado, 
1861 ;  small  portions  in  the  northeast  corner  were  transferred  to  the 
Territory  of  Nebraska,  1861,  and  to  the  Territory  of  Wyominif, 
1868.  All  west  of  the  115th  meridian  was  transferred  to  the  Terri- 
tory of  Nevada,  1861;  the  remaining  portion  west  of  the  114th 
meridian  was  transferred  to  the  State  of  Nevada,  1866.  Admitted 
as  a  State,  with  present  boundaries,  Jan.  4,  1896. 

Public   Documents,   biennial,    1897/98-99/1900.     ['99- 
1901.]     2  V.     80. 

Kote.  I'ractically  all  the  niiscellnueous  documents  of  the 
several  departments  and  institutions  are  here  bound  together 
biennially,  without  title-page  but  with  table  of  contents  and 
with  back  cover  title  as  above. 


Constitution  and  Constitutional  Conventions. 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  Deseret,  with  the  jour- 
nal of  the  convention  which  formed  it,  and  the 
proceedings  of  the  Legislature  consequent 
thereon,  n.  t.  p.  [Washington,  D.C.,  1850.] 
8°. 

Convention,  1882.  Constitution  .  .  .  adopted  Apr. 
27.  1882  .  .  .  [Also  Journal  of  proceedings]. 
'82.     8°.     42  p. 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  Utah,  and  memorial  to 
Congress  asking  admission  into  the  Union.  1887. 
['87.]     8".     27  p. 

Convention,  1888.     (?) 

Convention,  1895.     Proceedings  of  the   State  Consti- 
tutional Convention.     '95.     2  v. 
Note.    Also  coDtaine  constitution. 

—  OflBcial  report  of  the  proceedings  and  debates  of  the 

convention  assembled  ...  on  the  4th  day 
of  March  1895  to  adopt  a  constitution  for  the 
State  of  Utah.  '98.  2  v.  4°.  976  p.;  977- 
2011  p. 

—  Constitution     ...     as   framed   by   the   Constitu- 

tional Convention  .  .  .  1895.  .  .  .  '95. 
8°.     (2)  48  p. 

—  Same.     1895.     8°.     12,  iv,  48  p. 

See  also  under  Supplemental,  Governor,  Report,  etc. 

Executive  and  Staff. 
Qovernor.     Message,  biennial,  1897-1903. 

Cont. :  By  H.  M.  Wells,  1897-1903. 

Note.  Also  in  Senate  and  House  Journals,  and  beginning 
1899  in  Public  Documents.  1899  contained  "  Utah's  Roll  of 
Honor  "  in  Spanish-American  War. 


471 


Executive] 


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[Utah 


Adjutant  Otntral.     Report,  biennial,  1897/98-1901/02. 
'99-1903.     3  pm.     8°. 
Note.    For  calendar  bienniums.    Title  is  "National  Guard 
of  Utah,  Rpt.  of  the  Adjt.  Qen."  etc. 

—  Re<Tulations  for  the  National   Guard,    1898.     n.   p., 

"«.  d.     ['98.]     24°.     50  p.  ^        r  .    1 

—  Same;    together    with    the    military   code,    [etc. J. 

1902.     24°.     98  p.  ,  .        •  , 

Attorney    General.      Report,    annual,    1896;    biennial, 
lst-2d,  1897/98-1901/02.     '97-1903.     8°. 
Note.    Title-page  of  rpt.  1899/1900  says  :  "  For  the  two  years 
ending  Jan.  7, 1901." 
Auditor.     Report,    annual,    1896;    biennial,    1897/98- 
1901/02.     '97-1903.     8°. 
Note.    For  calendar  periods. 
Secretary   of  State.     Report,  annual,    1896;    biennial, 
1897/98-1901/02.     '97-1903.     8°. 
Note.    For  calendar  periods. 
Treasurer.     Biennial   report,    1897/98-1901/02.      '99- 
1903.     8°. 
Note       For    calendar    bienniums.      Title-page    of    1897/98 
wrongly  says  "  for  the  two  years  ending  Dec.  31, 1899. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

Coal    Mine   Inspector.     Report,    1896;  biennial,    1897/ 

98-1901/02.     '97-1903. 

Note      Rpt.   189G    covers   Apr.-Dec;  rpts.    1897/98-99/1900 

consist' of  fnn,  rpts.  for  calendar  years  1897-98  and  1899-1900 

respectively,   the  last  two  called  "  4th-5th  ann.  rpts.       Kpt. 

1901/02  not  seen. 

See  alio  M/iJer  Supplemental,  Coal  Mima. 

Corrections,  Board  of.     Report,  1896;  biennial,  1897/ 

98-1901/02.     '97-1903.     8°. 

Note     Bien.  rpts.    cover  calendar  bienniums.    Rpt.  1899/ 

1900  consists  chiefly  of  rpts.  of  Warden   aud  Physician  of  the 

State  Prison. 

Dairy    Commissioner.     See   below.    Food   and  Dairy 

Commissioner. 
Denial   Examiners,  Board  of.     Biennial  report,   1897, 
98/1901-01/02.     ['99]-1903. 

Note.  Rpt.  1897  covers  Feb.  19/Nov.  24;  rpt.  1898/1901 
covers  Dec.  9,  189H/Ja>i.  19,  1901 ;  each  rpt.  bound  with  rpta.  of 
Medical  Examiners  aud  Board  of  Pharmacy  of  corresponding 
periods.    Kpt.  1901/02  not  seen. 

[Education.']  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction. 
l8t  rpt,  [annual],  1895/96;  2d-4th,  biennial, 
1890/98-1900/02.     '97-1903.     8°. 

Note.    For  periods  ending  June  30. 
See  aUo  under  tiupplemental,  Education. 

Engineer,    State.      l8t-3d    biennial    report,    1897/98- 
1901/02.     '99-1903.     8°. 
Note.    l8t  covers  Apr.  lS97/Dec.  1898 ;  others  cover  calendar 
bleoDluma. 

Fish  and  Game  Commissioner.  Report,  [annual],  1896; 
biennial,  1897/:)8-1901/02.     '99-19u;i.     8°. 

Notf  For  cal.-ndar  periods.  Called  Fish  and  Game 
Warden,  1896-97/98.  Rpl«.  1899/1 90()-()  1/02  each  called  "ad 
bien."  on  title  page,  but  letter  of  Irimsmitlal  of  1901/02  calls  it 
the  "  4<Ableti.'' 

The    fish    and    ^^atm-     law    of    the    State  ...  in 

effect  May    14,   1901.     J:    Sl);irp,   Commissioner 
.   .   .   n.t.p.     [-01.]     24".      14  p. 
Food  and    Dairy  Commissioner.     [  I  st-3(l]  biennial  re- 
port, 1897/98-1901/02.     '99-190:!.     8». 
Note.     For  calendar  blcnnlum*. 

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[Utah 


Health,    Board    of    (1898-).     Report,     [Ist]    annual, 
1898;      [2d-3(l],       biennial,       1898/1900-00/02. 
'99-1903.     80. 
Note.     [Ist]    covers  period   from    organization  to  Dec.  Ist; 
1838/1900  covers  biennium  ending  Dec.  Ist.;  rpt.  1900/02  not 
seen. 
Land   Commissioners.       lst-7th    annual    report,    1896- 
1902.     '97-1903.     8°. 
Note.    For  calendar  yearn.     Public  Documents  1897/98-99/ 
1900  contain  respectively  only  3d  and  5th  rpts. 

Loan   Commissioners.     Rejwrt,    1896;  biennial,    1897/ 
98-1901/02.    '97-1903. 
Kote.    Biennial  rpts.  cover  calendar  bienniums.    Rpt.  1897/ 
98   not  included  in   Public   Documents.    Kpts.   1896,   1901/02 
not  seen. 

Medical  Examiners,  Board  of.     Report,  [annual],  1896; 

biennial,  1897/98-1901/(12.     '97-1903. 

Note.    For  calendar  periods.     With  bien.  rpts.  1897/98-99/ 

1900  are   bound   also    the    rpts.    of    Dental    Examiners    and 

Board  of  Pharmacy  of  corresponding  periods,  with  separate 

paginations.     Rpt.  1901/02  not  seen. 

Pardons,  Board  of.     Report,  1896;  biennial,  1897/98- 
1901/02.     '97-1903. 
Note.    Biennial  rpts.  cover  calendar  bienniums;  rpt.  1896 
not  seen. 

Pharmacy,    Board  of.     Report,   Jan.    1899 ;    biennial, 

1899/1900-01/02.  ['99]-1903. 

Note.    Biennial  rpts.  cover  calendar  bienniums;  there  is  no 

evident  clue  to  period  covered  by  rpt.  dated  Jan.  1899.     Rpt. 

Jan.  1899  and  rpt.  1899/1900  included  in  rpt.  of  Medical  Exam- 

iners  of  corresponding  periods. 

Silk   Commission.     lst-2d  biennial  report,  1899/1900- 
01/02.       '01-03. 
Note.    Not  seen.     Probably  for  calendar  bienniums. 
[^Taxation.']    Board   of  Equalization.      Report,  1896; 
biennial,  1897/98-1901/02.     '97-1903. 
Note.    Biennial  rpts.  cover   calendar    bienniums;  rpt.  1S96 


not  seen. 


Institutions. 


[^Agriculture.']    Agricultural    College   (Logan,    1888-). 
Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1896;  biennial, 
1897/98-1901/02.     Logan,  '97-1903. 
Note.    For  calendar  periods.    Consists  chiefly  of  a  rpt.  by 
the  President  of  the  college. 

Ag^-icultural   Experiment    Station    (Logan,    1888-). 

Ist-Uth  annual  report,   1889/90-1902/03.     v. p., 

['90-1903.]     8°. 

Note.    For  years  ending  June  30.     6th  bound  with  4th  bien. 

rpt.  of  the  college.    9th-llth,  14th,  contain  lists  of  bulletins. 

l8t-2d,  6th,  8th,  printed  at  Logan;  3d,  n.  p.;  4th,  9th-r.:th 

at  Salt  Lake  City;  14th  at  Provo;  oth,  7th,  13th  not  seen. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.   1-90,  June  1890-July  1904.     v.  p., 

['90-1904.]     8°. 

Note.  No.  11  dated  Apr.  1,1892,  and  no.  12,  March  1892; 
no.  15  dated  Aug.  1892  and  no.  16,  Aug.  1, 1892.  Nos.  17-23  have 
continuous  pagination,  p.  1-180.  No.  47  was  afterwards  reprint 
ed.  No.  72,  Oct.  1900,  apparently  consists  of  sheets  from  a  United 
States  publication  rebound  in  a  cover  printed  at  Logan  with 
the  title:  "A  Soil  Survey  in  Salt  Lake  Valley,  Utah.  [By 
Frank  D.  Gardner  and  J:  Stewart.]  In  cooperation  with  the 
Division  of  Soiln,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agriculture."  Logan,  [1900.] 
8".  71-114  p.  Nos.  73-77  have  continuous  pagination;  also 
nos.  78-92.  No.  79  dated  Jan.  1903,  and  No.  SO,  Dec.  1902; 
no.  88  dated  .luly  1903,  probably  in  error  for  1904.  Nos.  5-10, 
42,  47,71-72  bear  imprint  Logan;  nos.  11-24,39,52,65-69,  76, 
Salt  Lake  City;  nos.  79-90,  Provo;  others  not  seen. 

—  Spraying :    important    facts    regarding   the    chief 

injurious   insects  and   fungous    diseases    of   the 
fruits  of  L'tah  [etc.].  Logan, '99.    folded  8°.    8  p. 

Note.  Not  known  whether  this  is  one  of  the  regular  series 
of  bulletins  or  not;  probably  not. 

—  Circular,  nos.  1-2,  Apr.  1904.     Provo,  ['04.]     8°. 


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[Utah 


\_ Agriculture,  continued.'] 

State  Farmers'  Institutes.     Ist  annual" report,  June 

30,1897.     n.p.     ['97.]     8°. 
Deseret   Agricultural  and    Manufacturing    Society. 
Report,  biennial,  1892/93,  99/1900-01/02.     ['94- 
1903?] 
Note.     Rpt.   1892/93    also  in    Gov's,    message,   1894.     Rpt. 
1899/1900  seen  only  in  Public  Documents. 
[Art.]      Utah   Art   Institute  (Salt   Lake  City,   1899-). 
lst-2d  annual  report,  1899-1900;  biennial  report, 
1901/02.     '01-03. 
Note.    Only  lst-2d  (bound  in  1  v.)  seen  in  Public  Docs. 
Deaf  and  Dumb,   School  for  the  (Ogden,   1884-).     Bi- 
ennial report,  1884/87,  97/98-1901/02.    '99-1903. 
Note.    Rpt.    18SVS7    seen    only  in    Gov's,    message,   1888. 
Others  cover  calendar  bienniums. 

[Education.]      University   of    Utnh    (Salt   Lake  City, 
1869-) .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Regents,  1878/79, 
82,  82/83,  90,  92,  94,  94/95,  96;  biennial,   1897/ 
98-1901/02. 
Horticulture.  Board  of.     Report,  1896  ;  lst-3d  biennial, 
1897/98-1901/02.     '97-1903.     8°. 
Note.    For  calendar  periods.    Ist bien.  cont.  bulletin  nos.  1-3. 
—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-5,  July  1898-December  1900.     8°. 
\ote.    Nos.  1-2  apparently  dated  July  1898  and  Feb.  1898, 
respectively.    Nos.    1-3  continuously  paged,  p.  1-142;    also 
included  wiih  1st  bien.  rpt.    No.  4  printed  at  Ogden;  place  of 
publication  of  others  not  known. 
Industrial    School    (Ogden,    1889-).     Report    of    the 
Trustees,  1896  ;  lst-3d  biennial,  1897/98-1901/02. 
•97-1903. 


Note.    Rpt.    1 
ottaere  not  known 


for  calendar  biennium;    period  of 


Insane  Asijlum  (Provo,  1884-).     Report  of  the  Board 
of  Commissioners,  1896;  biennial,  1896/98-1900/ 
02.     '97-11103.     8°. 
Note     Rpts.  1896, 1900/02  not  seen ;  others  cover  biennium 
ending  Nov.  30.     Rpts.  1896/98  and  1898/1900  contain  respect- 
ively 13th-14th  and  15th-16th  ann.  rpts.  of  the  Medical  Superin- 
tendent of  the  asylum,  covering  years  ending  Nov.  .30. 

Library,    State.       Report    of     the    State    Librarian, 
annual,  1896/97-99/1900.     '99-1901.     8°. 
Note.    For    years    ending  Dec.    20.     Bound  up  as    bien. 
rpts.  of  1897/98-99/1900. 
Statistics,     Commii^sioner   of  (1901-).      2d-3d  annual 
report,  1902-03.     '03-03.  ,  8°. 
Note.    For  calendar  years.    Cover  of  1903  bears  imprint  1904. 
See  aho  under  Supplemental,  Statistics,  Bureau  of. 
[  Weather  and   Crop  Service.]     United  States  Dept.  of 
Agriculture.     Utah  Section  of  tlie  Climate  and 
Crop  Service  of  the  Weather  Bureau.     [Month- 
ly] report;   [also]   annual   summary;   v.   1-v.  6, 
no.  10;Nov.  1898-Aug.  1904.    ^. p., '98-1904.    4". 
Note.    Contain    12  monthly  parts   annually,  November-Oc- 
tober  ca.Sp.;  with  annual  summaries  nos.  [IJ,  2-6,  ea.  12  p. 
No8    4-5  of  v  2  are  wrongly  numbered  9-10  in  editorial  im 
print      Printed  nt  Hall  Lake  City  through  1902;  since  then  at 
Denver,  Col.,  allhoiigh  editorial   Imprint  remains    Salt   Lake 
City  throughout. 
—  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  1901-04.     f°  broadside. 
Note.    iBBued  during  the  farming  season  only.    Contain  : 
Apr.  16-Hept.  10,  1901 ;  nos.  1-22. 
"      1.S-    "        9,1902;     "     1-22. 
•'      14-     "      22,191)3;     "     1-24. 
"      11-     "      12,1904;     "     1-23. 

_  Snowfall  bulletin,  1900-04.     f"  broadside. 

Note  Feb.  and  Miirch  were  the  only  Ibhubs  scon  of  1900; 
oth.r  mrioH  Usucd  for  the  months  of  Dec.  Jan.,  l-eb^.  March, 
and  dat"l  In  first  week  of  month  following  t^"*'  I""" 
wrongly  dated  Feb.  3,  Instead  of  March  3. 


Fob.  1900 


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[Utah 


Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court.  Reports  of  cases  in  the  Supreme 
Court,  V.  1-24,  ] 850-1902.  Chicago  and  Salt 
Lake  City,  ['81?]-1902.     8°. 

Cont.:  V.  1-2,  1850-80;  bv  A.  Hagan.  3,  1881-81;  by  Z. 
Snow.  4,1884-86;  by  J.  A.  Marshall  and  J.  M.  Zane.  .i-9, 
1886-94;  by  J.  M.  Zane.  10-12,1894-96;  by  J.  A.  Williams. 
13-17,  1896-97;  by  J.  M.  Tanner.  18-23,  1898-1901;  by  U.  L. 
Nye.    24,1901-02;  by  J.  W.Thompson. 

Note.  V.  13-23  are  also  v.  1-11  of  Utah  State  RoportB. 
V.  4  and  6  were  the  only  ones  published  at  Bait  Lake  City. 


Legislature  {^Called  Legislative  Assembly]. 

Special   Bession,  Jan.    1896;    Ist  session,   April    1896;     2d-5th, 
biennial,  beginning  in  January,  1897-1903. 

\_Laws  of  the  State.]    Laws,  lst-5th  session,  1896-1903. 
8°. 
Note.    1903  printed  at  Pro vo. 

—  Revised    statutes    of    the    State   in    force    Jan.    1, 

1898 ;  revised,  annotated  and  published  Ity  R. 
W.  Young,  G.  II.  Smith,  W:  A.  Lee,  Code  Com- 
missioners. [Lincoln,  Nebraska,  '97.]  8°.  xx, 
1224  p. 

—  School  laws.     1896.     ?i. ;?.,  ['96.]     8°.     52  p. 

—  Corporation  laws,  1901.    hi. p.    [1901].     8°.     30  p. 

—  [Statutory    Revision.]     Revised    statutes    of    Utah 

as  reported  to  the  Legislature  at  its  2d  reg- 
ular session  by  the  Code  Commission.  1897. 
2  y.  fo. 
[^Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]  Journal  of  the  Senate, 
1st  session,  1896;  2d-5th  biennial  session,  1897- 
1903. 
Note.    Includes  special  session  of  Jan.  1896. 

—  Senate  rules,  2d-3d  session,  1897-99.     '97-99. 

—  Journal   of   the   House,   1st    session,    1896;    2d-5th 

biennial  session,  1897-1903. 
Note.    Includes  special  session  of  Jan.  1896. 

—  Stenographic  report  of  the   evidence  taken    before 

the  Legislative  committee  of  investigation  in  the 
hearing  on  Representative  Law's  charges  of 
bribery,  Feb.  1899.     '99.     4°.     48  1. 


Supplemental  :  Territorial. 

Governor.     Message,  annual,  1851-54,  63,  65,  69,  70; 
biennial,  1874-96. 

Cont.:  By  B.  Youne,  1851-54;  by  A.  Reed,  Acting-Gov., 
1863;  by  G:  L.  Woods,  1874;  by  G:  W.  Emery,  1876-78;  by 
C.  W.  West,  1888,  94.     Others  not  seen. 

Note.  Prior  to  1874  seen  only  in  the  Journals.  Journals  of 
1st  session,  1851/52,  contain  messages  of  B.  Young  dated 
Sept.  22,  1851.  and  Jan.  5,  1852;  message  of  Dec.  1852,  if  any, 
not  seen.  1874  cont.  ann.  rpts.  of  Auditor  and  Treasurer  for 
calendar  years  1872-73.  18T6,  78,  88,  94  cont.  the  current  bien. 
rpts.  of  Auditor  and  Treasurer;  1888  cont.  also  rpt.  of  Deaf 
Mute  Institute,  1884/87,  and  1894  cont.  also  current  rpts.  of 
Librarian,  Sealer  of  Weights  and  Measures,  and  Deseret  Agric. 
and  Mfg.  Society. 

—  Proclamations,  July  1,  1851-Mar.  12,  1852. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  Journals  of  1st  session. 

—  Order  to  take  the  census,  Mar.  28,  1851. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  Journals  of  Ist  session. 

—  Report  to    the    Secretary    of    the    Interior,    1879, 

80,  83;  annual,    1885-96.      Washington,    D.C., 
'79-96. 

Note.  1879  is  contained  in  "  Reports  of  the  Governors  of 
Arizona  .  .  .  Utah  and  Washington,  1879."  Appendix  to 
1895  cont.  the  Constitution  of  1895,  p.  25-47. 

—  Thanksgiving  proclamation    [appointing]    Nov.    27, 

1890.     '90.     4°.     (2)  p. 

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See 


Adjutant  Oeneral.     Report,  1868. 
Note.    In  Journals  of  18th  sesBion. 
Agricultural     College   and    Experiment    Station 

under  Institutions,  Agriculture. 
Attor7iey   General.     Military  code  of   Utah   Territory, 

1894 
Auditor.     Report,  annual,  1851,  54,  62/63-64/65,  67/68, 
72-73;    biennial,    1874/75-76/77,    86/87,   92/93- 
94/95.     ['52]-95,     12°  and  8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  1851,  for  calendar  year,  rpt.  1854,  closed  Dec.  16, 
and  rpt.  186.'/63,  closed  Oct.  31,  seen  only  in  Journals  of  1st, 
4th  and  13th  annual  sessione,  respectively.     Rpts.  1864/ci5,  67/ 
68  in  Journals  of  loth  and  18th  sessions  respectively;  not  seen. 
Rpts.  1872-73,  for  calendar  years,  seen  only  in  Gov's,  message, 
1874.     Bien.  rpts.  1874/75-76/77,  86/87,  for  calendar  bieniiiums, 
seen  only  in  Gov's,  messages  1S76-78, 88  respectively ;  probably 
also  issued  separately.     Bien.  rpt.  1894/95  not  seen. 

—  County  financial  reports,  1867/68-68/69;  biennial, 
1874/75-82/83,  86/87.  ['69J-88.  8". 
Note.  The  county  fiscal  years  closed  about  May  Slst. 
Only  rpt.  of  1868/69  seen  was  of  San  Pete  Co.;  this  and  the 
rpts.  of  1867/68  seen  only  in  Journals,  18lh  session.  Rpts.  of 
1878/79  not  seen.  Rpts.  1886/87  seen  only  in  appendix  to 
House  Journal,  28th  session. 

\_Gensus.'\     Return  of  the  number  of  inhabitants,  Apr. 
1,  1851. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Journals,  1st  session. 
Coal  Mines,    U.  S.   Ins2}ector   of,  for   the  Territory  of 
Utah.     1st  annual  report,  1892/93.    Washington, 
D.C.,  ['93].     8°.     33  p.     pi. 
Note.    Covering  Sept.  2S,  1892/March  4,  189.3.     This  officer 
was  appointed  by  Congress  but  reported  to  the  Governor. 

[Education.]       Superintendent   of     Common    Schools. 

Report,  annual,  1863,  65,  68;  biennial,   1874/75. 

['64]-76.     8°. 

Note.    Rpt.  1863   covers   calendar  year.     Rpts.  1863,  65,  68 

seen  only  in  Journals  of  13th,  15th,  18th  sessions  respectively. 

Rpt.   1874/75   is  "  for  the  year  ending  the  first  Monday   in 

November." 

Superintendent  of  District  Schools.     Report,  annual, 
1878/79,  82/83;   biennial,   1879/81.     '80-84.     8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  1878/79  covers  a  year  ending  in  November; 
rpts.  1879/81-82/83  cover  respectively  biennium  and  year  end- 
ing in  June.     All  these  rpts.  arc  called  "  biennial." 

Commissioner  of  Schools.     Biennial  report,  1886/87. 
n.t.p.     ['88].     8°. 
Note.    Probably  for  calendar  biennium. 
[Elections.}    Rules,  etc.,   for   information    of   election 

officers.     1883,  84. 
[Expositions.]      World's  Fair   Commission.      Utah    at 
the    World's    Columbian  Exposition.      h.  t.   p. 
[Washington,  D.C.,  '94.]     8°.     172,  1  (1)  p. 
Fish  and   Game   Commissioner.     Biennial  report,  sub- 
mitted .   .   .  Jan.  10,  1894.     '94.     8«. 
Note.    Probably  for  calendar  biennium,  1892/93. 
[Indians.]   Memorial  to  Congress  on  the  Ute  Indians 
of  Colorado.     1890. 
Note.     By  the  Governor  and  Legislative  Assembly. 

Irrigation  Commission.  Irrigation  in  Utah.  .  .  .  Re- 
port to  the  3d  National  Irrigation  Congress,  held 
at  Denver,    Sept.   1894.    .   .   .   '95.     8°.     (2)    128 


p.     pi. 
[Legislative  Assembly.] 
reHoiutions,    and 
session,    1851-70; 
1872-94. 


Laws  of  the  Territory.  Acts, 
memorials,  annual,  lst-19tli 
biennial,     20th-3l8t    session, 


Note.  iBtKesBlon,  Sepl.  22/Oct.  1,  18f)l  ;  2d  Hlltini,',  Jan.  5/ 
Mar.  «,  18r,2;  spoclal  HOHHion,  I''eb.  19,  1S.'')2;  2d-10th  scHslDnM, 
beK'niniriK  In  I»i;c;ciiibcr,  iwid  17th-19th,  bcglnnlim  In  Janiiury, 
aiiiiuBl,  lH.'il/52-H6/<i7,  68-70;  2inh-3lBt,  biennial,  beginning  in 
January,  1872-94. 

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!88,   contains    Gov's. 
Others  of  this  series 


{^Legislative  Assembly,  continued.'] 

—  Compiled  laws,  1855.     8°. 

—  Same,  ISOe.     8°.     viii,  247  p. 

—  Compiled  laws  of  the  Territory,  coiitainingall  the  gen- 

eral statutes  now  in  force.     1876.    8°. '  xii,  900  p. 

—  Compiled  laws  of  Utah,  1888.     [By  S.  R.  Thurman 

and  others.]  '88.  2  v.  8°.  xiv,  847,  2  p.; 
XV,  900  (2)  p. 

—  Index  to  statutes  of  Utah.     1892. 

—  [Journols,  Documents,  Etc.]  Journals  of  the    Leg- 

islative A  ssemhly,  annual,  lst-19th  session,  1851- 
70;  biennial,  20th-24th  session,  1872-80.  '52-80. 
12°  [andS"?]. 

Note.  Title  of  Ist  is  "Journal  of  the  House  of  Repre 
sentatives.  Council,  and  joint  sessions  of  the  Ist  ann.  and 
special  sessions  of  the  Legislative  Assemlily  .  .  .  1851  and 
1852."  3d  (and  probably  '2d)  had  a  similar  title;  above  entry 
title  began  with  the  4th,  185V;'>5.  Journals  of  let,  3d-4th,  13th 
sessions  contained  misfcllancous  documents  (given  in  this  list 
in  their  respective  places),  and  were  I'i^s;  these  were  tlie  only 
Journals  seen  of  this  series.  Journals  of  Council  and  of 
House  arranged  alternately  in  v.  for  13th  session. 

—  Journal  of  the  Council,  biennial,  25th-31st  session, 

1882-94. 

Note.      Journal    of   28th     session, 
message  and  accompanying  documents 
not  seen. 

—  Eules  uf  the  Council,  1890.     h.  t.  p.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Journal   of  the  House,  biennial,  25th-3l8t  session, 

1882-94. 

Note.  Appendix  to  Journal  of  28th  session,  1888,  contains 
"  County  financial  rpts.,  1886/87;"  see  back  under  Auditor. 
Others  of  this  series  not  seen. 

—  Rules  of  the  House,  1882,  88,  90,  92. 

—  Report  on  the  Governor's  message  relating  to  polyg- 

amy, 1882. 

—  Report  on  the  purchase  of  Fort  Cameron,  1890. 
Library.     Territorial.        Report,    annual,      1863,    65; 

biennial,  1892/93. 

Note.  Rpts.  1863,  65  in  Journals  of  13th,  15th  session.  Rpt. 
1892/93  covers  Mar.  15,  1892/Dec.  15,  1893;  seen  only  in  Gov's, 
message,  1894.  The  Clerk  of  the  Supreme  Court  was  made 
Librarian  March  10,  1892.     See  also  forward,  Slatisticn. 

Penitentiary.     Warden's  report,  annual,  1862/63;    re- 
port, 1864/65,  67/68. 

Note.  Rpt.  1862/63  covers  year  ending  Nov.  30;  contains 
also  a  list  of  convicts,  1855-63.  These  three  rpts.  are  in 
Journals  of  13th,  15th,  18th  sessions. 

Road  Commissioner.     Annual  report,  1863,  65,  68. 

Note.  Rpt.  1863  covers  calendar  year.  These  three  rpts. 
are  in  Journals  of  13th,  15th,  18th  sessions. 


Sealer  of  Weights  and  Measures. 
93. 


Annual  report,  1892- 


Note.    These  two  rpts.  seen  only  in  Gov's,  message,  1804. 

Semi-centennial  Commission.  Official  report  and  finan- 
cial statement  of  the  Commission,  and  ofiicial 
program  of  the  Utah  Pioneer  Jubilee  held  at 
Salt  Lake  City  .  .  .  July  20-25,  1897,  in  com- 
memoration of  the  arrival  of  the  first  band 
of  pioneers  in  the  valley  of  the  Great  Salt  Lake. 
'99.     8".     99  p. 

Statistics,  Bureau  of.  1st  triennial  report,  Dec.  31, 
1894,  and  census  1895.     '95.     8",     54  p. 

Note.  The  Legislature  of  1892  designated  1895  as  the  first 
statistical  year,  and  rpts.  were  to  be  made  triennially  there- 
after.   Territorial  Librarian  was  ex  officio  Statistician. 

Supreme  Court.     See  under  Judiciary. 
\  Taxation.']     Board   of  Equalization.     Report,  bien- 
nial, 1890/91-92/93.     '92-94.     S". 
Note.    For  calendar  bienniums. 

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Treasurer.     Report,  annual,  1862/63,  64/65,  67/68,  72, 
73;      biennial,      1874/75-76/77,    86/87,     92/93. 

Note.  Rpt.  1862/63,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  seen  only  in 
Journals  of  13th  session.  Rpts.  1864/65,  67/68  are  in  Journals 
of  loth,  18th  sessions.  Rpts.  1872-73,  f"r  calendar  years  seen 
only  in  Gov's,  message,  1874.  Bien.  rpts.  1874/75-i8/77,  86/ 
87  92/93  for  calendar  bienniums,  seen  only  in  Gov  s.  message, 
1876-78,  88,  94,  respectively;  probably  also  issued  separately. 

Utah  Commission.     The  Edmunds  Act,  reports  of  the 

Commission     .     .     .     registration    and    election 

tables,   etc.,  for  the  information  of   registration 

and  election  officers  in  Utah.     1883.     8o.     46  p. 

Note.    This  was  a  United  States  government  commission  of 

five  members,  appointed  by  the  President.    One  catalogue 

gives  the  pagination  of  this  document  as  3-121  p. 

—  Report  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  1884;  annual, 

1886-96.     Washington,  D.C.,  '84-96.     8°. 
Note.    For  year  ending  Sept.  1  through  1893 ;  June  30  1894- 
96.     Rpt.  1887  also  included  in  "  Utah  Statehood."  Se.e  below. 
Rpts.  1895-96  called  14lh-15th  annual. 

—  Minority  report,  1887.     n.p.,  '87.     8°.     18  p. 

—  Same,  1891. 

—  Utah  Statehood,  [etc.].     1887. 

Note.    Not  known  whether  this  is  a  State  publication  or  not. 
Weather  Service.     Weather  crop  bulletin  for  the  week 
ending  Sept.  5,  1892.     4°.     sheet. 


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List  compiled  from  the  collfction  of  Nevada  documentu  in  the 
New  York  Public  Library,  and  from,  the  "  Catalogue  of  the  State 
Library  of  MaasachusettH,"  7880,  and  Annual  Supplements, 
1880-1902.  Local  cooperation  unobtainable.  All  documentt  in 
thin  lixt  printed  at  the  capital,  Carson  City,  unless  otherwise 
specified. 

Included  in  the  Mexican  cession,  1848.  All  that  portion  north 
of  37"  north  latitude  was  included  in  the  Territory  of  Utah, 
1850.  Of  this  portion,  so  much  as  lay  west  of  115"  west  longitude 
was  organized  as  the  Territory  of  Nevada,  1861,  and  admitted  as 
the  Slate  of  Nevada,  186+ ;  so  much  as  lay  east  of  115"  west  longi- 
tude was  transferred  from  the  Territory  of  Utah  in  1866.  The 
portion  south  of  37"  north  latitude  was  transferred  from  the 
Territory  of  Arizona,  also  in  1866. 

Appendix  to  the  Journal  of  the  Senate,  6th  session, 
[1873.1  '73.  1  V.  8°. 
Note.  Contains  messages  and  documents  of  1871/72.  The 
documents  of  1864/65-69/70  were  contained  in  appendixes 
bound  in  1  v.  with  Senate  Journal,  2d-5th  sessions,  1866-71. 
The  Senate  Journal  of  Ist  session,  1864/85,  contained  no  docu- 
ments. 

Appendix  to  Journals  of  Senate  and  Assembly,   7th- 

20th  session,  [I875J-1901.     '75-1901.     15  v.     8". 

Note.    Contain  messages  and   documents   of    1873/74-1899/ 

1900.    All  iu  1  V.  except  8th  session,  of  which  the  Census  of 

1875  constitutes  v.  1,  and  the  usual  documents  v.  2. 

Constitution. 

Convention,  7864.  Official  report  of  the  debates 
and  proceedings  in  the  constitutional  convention 
assembled  at  Carson  City,  July  4,  1864.  A.  .T. 
Marsh,  official  reporter.  San  Francisco,  '66.  8°. 
xvi,  943  p. 

Constitution  .  .  .  compiled  by  E.  Howell,  Sec.  of 
State  .  .  .  with  amendments.  .  .  .  1895.  h.t.p. 
['95.]     80.     52  p. 

Note.  Title  from  cover.  See  also  under  Executive  and 
Staff,  Sec.  of  State,  Report,  Note. 

EXECDTIVE    AND     StAFF. 

Oovernor.      Inaugural     address ;     biennial     message ; 

1866-1903.     ['66J-1903.     8°. 
Cont.: 
H.  G.  Blasdel;  [lst]-2d  inaug.  add.,  1866-67;  Ist-Sd   b.  in., 

1867-71. 
L.  R.  Bradley;  l8t-4th  b.  m.,  1873-79. 
J:  H.  Kiiikead;  lst-2d  b.  m.,  18S1-S3. 
J.  W.  Adams;  inaug.  mess.,  1883;  l8t-2d  b.  m.,  1885-87. 
C.  C   Stevenson;  inaug.  add.,  1887;  2d  b.  m.,  1889. 
F.  Bell;  b.  ra.,  1891. 

R.  K.  Colcord;  inaug.  add.,  1891;  b.  m.,  1893;  2d  b.  m.,  1895. 
J:  E.Jones;  inaug.  add.,  1895. 
R.  Sadler  (Lieut. -gov..  Acting  Gov.) ;  mess.,  1897. 
R.  Sadler  (Gov.) ;  mess.,  bien.,  1899-1903. 
J:  Sparks;  mess.,  1903. 

Note.  All  seen  in  pamphlet  form,  except  1866,  seen  only  in 
Senate  Journal.  Practically  all  the  others  appear  also  in  the 
Appendixes.  No  messatre  seen  of  1864  or  1865.  The  2d  inaug. 
and  Ist  b.  ni.,  of  H.  G.  Blasd.-l,  both  1867,  are  in  V  pm.  The 
message  and  the  inaugural  delivered  respectively  by  the  out- 
going and  the  incominjj  executive  in  1887,  91,95,  1903  appear 
to  have  been  printed  together  iu  1  pm.  each  year.  Titles  have 
varied  as  indicated  above.  1879  printed  in  San  Francisco ;  1887- 
95,  n.  p.,  n.  d. ;  others  at  Carson  City. 

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Governor,  continued. 

—  Message  of  H.  G.  Blasdel  to  the  Legislature  con- 

vened in  special  session,  Mar.  15,  1867.     h.  t.  p 
['67.]     4  p. 

—  [Keport   on]    war    claims,    by    the    Governor 

Nov.  1,  1882.     h.t.p.     ['83.]     8°.     71  p. 
T^J^?/«-  .Claims  arising  from  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  and 
VV  hite  Pine  and  Elko  Indian  disturbances.    Seen  only  in  Ap- 
pendix to  Journals,  1883.  ^ 

—  Veto  message  of  Senate  bill  no.  50  by  the  Governor 

[Feb.  20,  1885.]     8°.     8  p. 

Xote.    Concerning  amendment  of  militia  law.    Seen   onlv 
in  Appendix  to  Journals,  18?5. 

—  Thanksgiving  proclamation,  1890,  1901.     ['90-1901  1 

8°.  '-^ 

—  Proclamation  designating  April   12,   1900,  as  Arbor 

Day.     ['00.]     8°. 
Adjutant  General.     Report,   1865,  91,92;  biennial  re- 
port,    1879/80-83/84,     87/88-89/90,     93/94-99/ 
1900.     '66-1901.     8°.  ' 

Note.  Rpt.  186.5,  called  "  Rpt.  of  Adjt.  and  Inspector  Gen  ." 
covers  March/Dec.  31;  others  cover  calendar  periods.  All 
included  also  in  Appendixes;  1879/80-87/88,  (15/96-97/98  seen 
only  therein.  Rpt.  1887/88  includes  a  partial  rpt.  for  1885/86 
?,?nn^?"  ""P'-  ^°'"  *^°*'^  y*'^'*  having  been  made.  Rpt.  1899/ 
1900  has  appendix  containing  "Statistical  tables  of  the  volun- 
teers  raised  in  ^evada  for  service  in  the  U.  8.  array  in  the  war 
with  Spain  and  in  the  Philippine  insurrection,"  p.  11-35. 
Attorney  General.  Annual  report,  1879-88,  95-96-  bi- 
ennial    report,     1891/92-93/94,    97/98-99/1900. 

Note.  For  calendar  periods.  All  seen  only  in  Appendix  to 
Journals.  Rpts.  1879-82  called  lst-4th ann.,  the  .3d-4th  appear 
ingasonerpt.     Rpts.  1883-84  (with  single  pagination)  called 

rpts.  l»S'5-»6  (with  single  pagination)  are  also  called  l8t-2d 
ann.,  though  they  are  the  third  and  fourth  of  the  same  Attor- 
ney.     >  o  rpt.  or  rpts.  seen  for  1889-90. 

Controller.     Annual    report,    1864/65,    66-74     78     80- 
1902.     ['66]-1903.     8°. 
Note.     Rpts    18M/65,  67-68  called  1st,  3d-4th  ann.;  1869-89 
numbered  as  "for  5th-2.5th   fiscal  years";   1866    90-1902  not 
numbered.     1st  covers  Nov.  1,  1864/Dec.  31  186.5^'  others  cove. 
«cemThiTfo^8^-' wv''i''-*^V^.*.°  ^^PPe^dixee  to  Jourr^Ts 
Rpts'^l sr!//=^  -i      •       'f  •'  Y"^  •"  .'Appendix  but  not  found 
Kpts.  lSW/bo-(3  seen  only  in  Appendixes.     Rpts.  1867-68  seen 
only  bound  together  with  one  t.'^p.  as  "  Bien^  rpt    1867/68  " 
^t7ZX^>  1869-70  and  1871-72  ('each  with  h.t.l)  as  "Zen'. 
iTvelv      C«    m    m'''-  '^°'-"'«  J^"  18"^  and  1871"  respec 
CHy        ^       1^8"i-^*l.  n.  p.,  n.  d.;  others  printed  at  Carson 

—  Insurance  Commissioner.    Annual  report,  1897-1900. 
8*'. 

fr^t"":  ^'-'''°°9'y'"  Appendix  to  Journals,  1899-1901  Con- 
trolleris  er  o/^rio  Insurance  Commissioner. 

Abstract   of  statements  of   insurance  companies 
.   .  .    1892,  96.     '93-97.     2  pm.     8°. 
Note.     1892  called  "  Rpt.  of  Insurance  Commissioner." 
Secretary  of  State.     Report,    1864/65;  biennial  report 
1879/80-1901/02.      [■81]-1903.     g".  ^      ' 

Note.     Rpt.  1864/65  covers  Dec.  5,  1864-I)ec.  31.  1865  •  others 

an;cnd?x''TH«fi'"Tn*';'?''-  J^^^Ver.  seen  only  in  Senate  Journal 
appendix  1866.  All  others  included  ;il»o  in  Appendix  to  lour 
nafB;  1879/80  seen  only  therein.  1891/92  conC  ns  "  Conlmu" 
tlon  as  amende.l  Feb.  11.1889."  An  -ict  of  «<V  ,.«,>«  i'.J  .  j' 
the  oflices  of  Sec.  of  .Stale.  State  Li^biarian.  and  C?erk 'oflh 
.h^-^sM^ree ? flic i. «'h^'""'°'^  ""^ '""•'/'•«.  theVeAnoT the  rp  s  of 
llon^bU^nlalir"'*"'"''''"^^^^^^  '"  '  '■  ^-"h  "  mngle  pllgina- 

—  Iflt  biennial  report  of  tin-  Secretary  of  State  in  rela- 

tion to  the  indigent  insane.      1869.     8°.     8  p. 
Note.    Been  only  In  Hnnato  Journal  appendix,  1869. 

-  Exhibit   HhowinK    manner    in    which    appropriations 

have    bcfn    cxprn-hd  by  the  Secretary  of  State 
appertaining  to  his  ..fTice  .luring  the  9th  and  lOth 
fiscal  yoarH,  I  187:5/74].     A./.;,.     [75.]     go. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Appendix  to  Journals,  187.5. 

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Secretary  of  State,  continued. 

—  Official  canvass  of  tiie  vote  .  .   .  Dec.  3,  1888.     8" 

broadside. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  back  of  Appendix  to  Journals,  1889. 

—  General  corporation  acts.    Comp.  by  Eugene  Howell. 

1898.     8".     20  p. 

—  Fish  and  game  law,   [1901.]     Comp.  by  A.  Maute. 

8°.     8  p. 
Surgeon  General.     Annual   report,    1865,   66;  biennial 

report,  1867/68.     8". 
Treasurer.     Annual  report,   1864/65,66-1902.      ['66]- 
1903.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt.    1864/65    covers    Nov.   1,     1864-Dec.   31,   1865; 
others   cover  calendar  years.     Rpts.  1864/65-70  seen   only  in 
Senate  Journal  appendix;  1871-72  only  in  Appendix  to  Senate 
Journal;  1873,  87,  92  only  in  Appendix  to  Journals.     1877  not 
seen.   All  others  seen  both  in  pra.  form  and  iti  Appendix.   Rpts. 
1867-68,69-70,  71-72,  seen  in  pairs  with  cornmou  titles:  "  Rpt. 
for  the  fiscal   years  1867/68-71/72."     1878-79   printed  in   San 
Francisco;  1886-94  n.  p.,  n.  d.;  others  in  Carson  City. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

[^Education.']     Superintendent   of   Public   Instruction. 
lst-[2d],  4th  annual  report,  1864/65-  65/66,  67/ 
68;  lst-[16th]  biennial,  1809/70-99/1900.    ['66J- 
1901.     8°. 
Note.    The  ann.  rpts.  were  for  years  ending  Aug.  31 ;  seen 
only  in  Senate  Journal  appendixes.     Rpt.  1865/66  is  called  on 
t.-p.  "  Ist  bien.  rpt."  but  in  letter  of  transmittal,  2d  ann.    The 
statement  is  made  in  4lh  ann.  rpt. :  "  My  rpt.  of  last  year  [3d 
ann.]  in  common  with   rpts.  of  other  State  officers,  was   not 
published  in  permanent  form,  owing  to  the  fact  that  there  was 
DO  legislative  session."    Bien.  rpt".  are  apparently  lor  calendar 
bienniums.     Letter  of  transmittal  of  Ist  bien.  rpt.  says  of  it : 
"being  the  5th  rpt.  issuing  from  this   department."     All   in- 
cluded aXt-o  in  Appendixes;  1st -2d,  7th-8th,  11th,  bien.  rpts. 
seen  only  therein.    [4ih]  bien.  not  seen.     [5th]  Men.,  1877/78, 
printed  in  San  Francisco. 

—  Report  of  curator  of  State  mineral  museum,  [1879/ 
80]. 
Note.    Contains  list  of  specimens  in  the  museum.     Seen  only 
as  p.  49-80  of  bien.  rpt.  1879/80  of  Supt.  Public  Instruction, 
who  was  made  ex  officio  curator  in  1877. 

C.    Cutting, 


by   H, 
55  p. 

n.  p.   [1899.]     8". 


—  School   laws,    1897.      Comp. 

Supt.     n.  t.  p.     [77.]     8". 

—  Amendments  to  school   laws 

4  p.     circular. 
Fish    Commission    (1877-97).       [2d-10th]  biennial  re- 
port, 1879/80-95/96.      ['81]-97.     8°. 

Note.  Apparently  for  calendar  bienniums.  None  of  these 
rpts.  arc  numbered,  but  letter  of  transmittal  of  rpt.  1883/84 
says :  "  this  is  my  4th  bien.  rpt."  Rpt.  1893/94  called  "  Bien. 
rpt.  of  the  Fish  Commissioner."  All  also  in  Appendixes  to 
Journals;  1879/80-91/92  seen  only  therein.  Commission  abol- 
ished 1897. 

Health,  Board  of  {li^^-     ).     [lst-4th  biennial]  report, 
1893/94-99/1900.     ['95]-]  901.     8°. 

Note.  Apparently  for  calendar  bienniums,  although  [3d] 
covers  only  Apr.  19/r)ec.  31,  1898.  All  seen  only  in  Appendix 
to  Journals.  1899/1900  contains  Laws  of  Nevada  relating  to 
Board  of  Health,  Live  stock.  Live  stock  Inspector,  etc. 

l^Lands.']     Surveyor  General  and  State  Land  Register. 

Annual  report,  1866-06;  biennial  report,  1.S67/68  ; 

report,  biennial,   1869/70-73/74,  79/80-1901/02. 

['66J-1903.     8°. 

Note.    Apparently  for  calendar  periods.     All  included  also 

in   Senate  Journal  appendixes    and   Appendix   to    Journals; 

1865,   67/68-7.3/74,  70/8U,  87/88-89/90  seen  only  therein.     Most, 

if  not  all,  contain  rpts.  of  county  surveyors  and  assessors. 

—  Circular  to  county  surveyors,  July  1,  1805. 

Note.  This  and  the  next  circular  found  in  ann.  rpt.  1866, 
but  it  is  not  known  whether  they  were  originally  issued  in 
printed  form  or  not. 

—  Circular     to    county    surveyors     and     assessors. 

Jan.  28,  1866.     Virginia,  ['60]. 
See  preceding  7iote. 

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f'it^odTa";""-^  and  rule,  and  regulation.  a<,„p^d 

by  the  State  Land  Office.     }it.p.     [1889. J     \l  . 
23  p.     (With  folded  forms.) 
Board  of  Reclamation   and  Internal   Improvements 
(1889-     ).     Biennial  report,  1889.     «°.     ^o  P- 
JV^Oi!«.    Seen  only  in  Appendix  to  Journals,  1891. 
Medical  Examiners  (1899-     )•    Biennial  report.  1899/ 

1900.  '01.     8°. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Appendix  to  Journals,  1901. 

Printing,  Superintendent  of.     Annual  report,  1883-90  ; 
[biennial]     report,     1895/96-99/1900.        ['84?]- 

1901.  8°. 
^ote.    For  calendar  periods.   Letter  of  transraittal  of  rpt.  1 885 

catlB  this  "my  first  ann.  rpt." ;  1886  therefore  is  caUed        d 
ann   rnt  "  hut  DO  Others  are  numbered.     Rpt.  lby&/90  was  uie 
on?y  one  seen  in  pamphlet  form;  all  others  seen  in  Appendix, 
except  1889,  listed  in  Appendix  1891  but  not  found. 
Surveyor  General.     See  back  under  Lanc?5. 
[Taxation.-]    Board  of  Assessors    arid    EquahzaUon 
(1891-     ).     Keport,  1891/92.    '92.     8o.     113  p. 
Note.    Title-page  calls  this  "  Rpt.  for  the  year  1891."    Seen 
only  in  Appendix  to  Journals,  1893. 
Board  of  Taxation  Commissioners  (1899-    ) .     Initial 
report  of  the  Governor,  Attorney  General,  and 
Controller,  acting  as  a  Board  of  Taxation  Com- 
missioners, 1899/1900.     '01.     8°.     18  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Appendix  to  Journals,  1901. 

Institutions. 

Agriculture,  Board  of   (1885-     );„,?^P%*  "Vom  ^so' 
ceedings,[l8t-16th],  1885-1900.    ['87]-1901.    8°. 
Note      Rpts.   1886,   88,  90,  94,   were  the   only  ones   seen  In 
nam Dhlet  form;  all   others   seen   in    Appendix    to  Journals 
except  1897  Tot  seen.     Rpts.  1895-1900   have    running    head 
"  State  Agricultural  Society." 
[Education.-]    State  University  {Reno,    ^^_  .):  ^^7°^* 
of  the  Board  of  Regents,  biennial,  1873/74,  79/80- 
87/88;  annual,   1892,94,96;  biennial,  1897/98- 
99/1900.     ['75]-1901.     8°. 
Not..    For  calendar  periods.     Rpt.  If  3,/^V.^^«d''  Majority 
and  minority  rpts.  of  the  Bd.  of  Regents."    For  1879/80  there 
was  a  rpt.  by  the  minority  in  addition  to  the  regular  rpt.    Ann 
rpts.  1890,  91,  93,  95  not  seen  ;  all  others  seen  only  in  Appendix 
to  Journals. 

—  [l8t?]-13th  annual  register,  1888-1900.  '89-1901. 
Note.    1892  has  an  appendix  containing  Acts  relating  to  the 

TTniversitv  1898-1900  contain  announcements  for  1899/19UU- 
1901/02.  1888-91,  9:5-97  not  seen.  All  others  seen  only  in 
Appendix  to  Journals. 

—  Aqricvltvral  Experiment  Station  (Reno,  )• 
iBt^lOth  annual  report,  1888-97.  Reno  and 
Carson  City, '89-[98].     8«. 

Note..    For  calendar  years,  althcuigh  the  fiscal  year  of  theinsti- 

tution  ends  June  3()th.    2d-:id  printed  at  Carson  City  ;  4th-6th, 

n.  )>■;  oiler*  at  Reno.    2d,  .Otb  also  in  Appendix  to  Journals, 

1891,93. 

Newspaper   bulletins,    nos.    4-10,   Apr. -Oct. 

1893. 
Not<-.    Not  known  whether  jiriiited  separately. 

rCircuhirs  on  anthrax,  1893.] 

Bull.-tin,   nos.  1-.50,   18H8-l)oc.   1900.  [Reno, 

•88-1900.]     8^ 
Kole.    No.  :i2  Is  dated  Dec.  189fi  and  no.  33,  Nov.  1896.    No. 
36  is  wrongly  numbered  no.  3.0.     Nos.  21-22,  Sept..    >cc.  1893, 
and  no   .".8  [becl  1897.  ..f  nl«o  <all.d  "  Nevada  weedn,  T-TII. 
No°    44    Doc.  IV,...  and  M,  D-c.   IW)(.,  are  also  called      riim'ar 
Be "u   1899,   [I'art  (|-l'"rl  M."      Noh.  45-46,  Dec.  IWfl,  June 
1900  arcalno  <:alle<l  "Kducatlonal  Br-rW-H,  Nature  8tudk»,  l-ll- 
Apparently  all  printed  at  Reno,  but  somo  give  n.p. 

Education  aericH,  1H99-1900. 

,*iee preceding  note. 

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[Education,  continued.'] 

Sugar  beets,  1899;  Pts.  [I]-II,  1899-1900. 

See  preceding  note  under  Bulletin. 

Special  bulletin  :  Sampling  for  analysis.     By 

N.E.Wilson.     1896.     8  p. 
Immigration,  Bureau  of  (1887-     ).     Report,  189,">/94. 
h.  t.  p.     '95.     8°.     12  p. 
Note.    Also  in  Appendix  to  Journals,  1895. 

—  Address  ...  to    the    people    of    Nevada.    [Nov. 

1893.] 

—  Nevada  and  her  resources   .  .    .   1894.    8°.    (62)  p. 

maps.     pi.     il. 

Note.    Contains  also  : 

[Map  of  the]  Slate  of  Nevada.  n.p.,n.d.  Size,  19  Xl4in. 
Map  of  Elko  County.  Comp.  and  drawn  by  E.  C.  McClellan, 
1894.    n.p.    Size,  17^  X  16^  in. 

[Insane.]  Commissioner.'!  for  the  Care  of  the  Indigent 
Insane.  Report,  biennial,  1871/73,  73/74,  79/ 
80-95/96.     ['73]-97.     6". 

Note.  Rpt.  1871/73  covers  calendar  biennium  1871/72  and 
part  of  1873;  others  cover  regular  calendar  bieuniums.  All 
seen  only  in  Appendix  to  Journals.  Rpts.  1883/84-95/96 
contain  rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Hospital  for  Mental  Di8ea^'c■8.  No 
rpts.  seen  for  1897/'JS-9U/1900. 

Nevada  Hospital  for  Mental  Diseases  (Reno,  ). 

Report   of    Superintendent.    [lst-9th  biennial], 
1883/84-99/1900.     ['85]-1901.     8°. 

Note.  Apparently  for  calendar  bienniums.  None  numbered, 
but  letter  of  transmittal  of  rpt.  1897/9S  calls  that  the  "  Sth  bien. 
rpt."  All  seen  only  in  Appendix  to  Journals,  1885-1901 ;  rpts. 
1883/84-95/96  being  included  in  Commissioners'  rpts.  for  those 
years.     No  Commissioners'  rpts.  seen  for  1897/98-99/1900. 

Library,  State.  lst-[2d]  annual  report  of  the  Direct- 
ors and  Librarian,  1865-66;  report,  biennial, 
1871/72,  87/88-93/94.     8°. 

Note.  Apparently  for  calendar  periods.  [2d]  ann.  wrongly 
called  "  3d  ann."  All  seen  only  in  Senate  Journal  appendix 
and  Appendix  to  Journals.  In  1866  (and  perhaps  in  other 
years)  the  Sec.  of  State  was  State  Librarian  ex  officio;  by  an 
act  of  1S93  the  Sec.  of  State  became  State  Librarian  and  Clerk 
of  the  Supreme  Court,  and  beginning  1895/96  the  rpts.  of  these 
three  offices  have  appeared  in  1  v.  biennially.  jSee  under 
Executive  and  Staff,  t-^ec.  of  State,  Report,  Note. 

—  Catalogue,  1872,  74,  'JO.     ['72  ?]-90. 

Note.  1st  ann.  rpt.,  1865,  also  contains  "  List  of  all  books 
now  in  the  State  Library." 

[Mineralogy.]  State  Mineralogist.  Annual  report, 
1866;  biennial,  1867/68-77/78.     '67-79.     8°. 

Note.  Apparently  for  calendar  periods.  1S69/70  called 
"3d  bien."  Seen  in  Senate  Journal  appendix  1867-73,  and 
Appendix  to  Journals,  1875-79;  rpts.  1866,  76/76-77/78  seen 
also  in  pamphlet  form.     1877/78  printed  in  San  Francisco. 

State   Mineral   Museum.     Report  of  curator,  [1879/ 
80.] 
ASee  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Education,    Supt. 
of  Public  Instruction. 

State  Mining  Laboratory.     Report  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees,  Jan.  6,  1893.     ['93.]     8°.     6  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Appendix  to  Journals,  1893. 

Orphans'  Home.     Biennial  report  for  the  7th/8th-35th/ 

36th  fiscal  years,  1871/72-99/1900.     ['73]-1901. 

8°. 

Note.    Rpts.  1875/76-77/78  not  seen.     Others  seen   only  in 

Appendix  to  Senate  Journal  1873,  and  Appendix  to  Journals 

1875-1901. 

Prison,  State.     Annual   report  of  the   Warden,  1865- 

66;    biennial    report,    1867/68-99/1900.      ['(iG]- 

1901.     8°. 

Note.     Rpts.  1875/76-77/78  not  seen.    Others  seen  only  in 

Senate  Journal  appendix  1866-73  and  Appendix  to  Journals 

1875-1901.    Rpt.  1869/70  called  2d  bien. ;  others  not  numbered. 


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IWeather  and  Crop  Service.]  State  Weather  Service 
(1887-  ).  Annual  report,  in  cooperation  with 
theU.  S.  Weather  Bureau,  [l8t]-15th,  1888-1902. 
['89?]-1903.     8°. 

Note.  For  calendar  years.  Enumeration  began  with  the  8th, 
1895.  [2d]-15th  also  in  Appendix  to  Journals;  [SdJ-llth  seen 
only  therein,  lOth-llth  having  a  hingle  pagination.  l'2th-13th 
bound  inl  v.  with  common  title  and  a  single  pagination;  like- 
wise 14th-15th.     [Isl]  not  seen. 

—  Meteorological  observations  made  at  the  Carson 
Observatory,   bit-nnial,    1883/84-85/86;    annual, 

1888.     ['85-89.]     8°. 
J^ote.    Seen  only  in  Appendix  to  Journals.    1883/84  con- 
tains a  complete  report  for  the  five  years  1880-84,  by  C:    W. 
Friend. 

United  States  Department  of  Agriculture.  Nevada 
section  of  the  Climate  and  Crop  Service  of  the 
Weather  Bureau,  in  cooperation  with  the  Ne- 
vada State  Weather  Service.  .  .  .  Monthly  re- 
port; [also]  annual  summary;  v.  12-v.  18,  no.  2; 
Jan.  1898-Feb.  1904.     ['98-1904.]     4°. 

2^ote.  Consist  of  monthly  parts,  ea.  8  p.,  numbered  1-12, 
annually,  and  unnumbered  annual  summaries  varying  from 
10(4)  p.  to  13(3)  p.  The  number  for  March  1898  was  wrongly 
dated  "April"  and  surcharged  March  with  rubber  stamp. 
In  v.  13,  1899,  the  editorial  imprint  of  the  April  number 
wrongly  has  "no.  5,"  instead  of  no.  4;  and  the  same  imprint 
in  August  wrongly  has  "  no.  7  "  instead  of  no.  8.  The  imprint 
on  cover  of  annual  summary  1900  is  Boise,  Idaho,  1901;  all 
others  printed  at  Carson  City. 

—  Weekly     bulletin,     1899-1903.      ['99-1903.]      fo 
broadside. 
Jfbte.    Issued  during  the  farming  season  only.    Numbered 
as  follows  : 

April  -Sept.  19,  1899;  nos.  1-23. 
Apr.  10-Sept.  11,  1900;  "  1-23. 
Apr.  24-Sept.  17,  1901;  "  1-22. 
Apr.  2-2-Sept.  9,1902;  "  1-21. 
Apr.  28-Sept.  22,  1903;      "     1-22. 


—  Snowfall  bulletin,  1902/03-04. 

Cont:  Dec.  1902-Feb.  1903. 
Jan.-Feb.  1904. 


P  broadside. 


Review  of  the  weather  and  crop  conditions,  season 
of  1899,  [and]  reports  of  correspondents  by 
counties,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     f°  broadside.     2  p. 


Judiciary. 

Supreme    Court.     Reports   of    cases   in   the    Supreme 
Court,  V.  [l]-2o,  1865-1900.     r.j?., '66-1901.   8°. 

Cont.:  [V.  1],1865;  by  E.  I.  Robinson,  publisher,  v.  2-4, 
1866-68;  by  A.  Helm.  .5-9,  1869-74;  by  A.  Helm  and  T.  H. 
Hittell.  lu-20,  1874-90;  by  C.  F.  Blckuell  and  T.  P.  Hawley. 
21,  1890-93;  by  J.  Josephs  and  S.  Summerfield.  22,  1894-9o; 
by  E.  Howell  and  R.  M.  Bealty.  U3-25,  1895-1900;  by  B. 
Howell  and  F.  U.  NorcroHS. 

Ii^le.  'J'ltle-page  of  |v.  1]  reads:  "  Reports  of  cases  in  the 
Supreme  Court,  by  the  judges,  1865.  E.  I.  Robinson,  pub- 
llBher." 

—  Digest:  v.  21  Nevada  reports,  1890-93;  by  J.  Josephs 

and  S.  Summerfield. 

—  Same,  v.    22-23     Nevada  reports,    1890-94;    by    E. 

Howell  and  R.  .\I.  Ueatty. 

—  Same.,    v.    1-12    Nevada    reports    and    1-4    Sawyer 

U.  S.  C.  C.  1865-77;  by  T.  P.  Ilawlcy. 

—  Report  of  the  Clerk  of  the  Supreme  Court,  1879/80. 

h.t.p.     (2)2  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  In  Appendix  to  JoiirnalB,  1881. 

—  Same,  1895/96-1901/02. 

Set  nnfler  Exec,  and  Stuff,  Sec.  of  State.     Report,  A'ote. 

—  See   also  forward   under   Legislature,   Laws  of  the 

State,  1885,    1900. 


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Legislature. 

Ist  eeeslon,  Dec.  1864/Mar.  1865;  2cl,  Jan./Mar.  1866;  3d-20th, 
biennial,  beginning  iu  January,  1867-1901.  Special  session,  Mar./ 
April,  1867. 

\_Laws    of   the    State.]       Statutes,     l9t-20th    session, 
1864/65-1901.     '65-1901.     8°. 

2^ote.    Annual    report   of  Treasurer  i«   appended  to  v.  for 
1881,  90,  92,  99. 

—  Compiled  laws,  embracing:  statutes  of  1861-73.   Pub- 

lished by  M.  S.  Bonnifield  and  T.  W.  Healy. 
'73.     2  V.     8°. 

—  General   statutes  in  force  1861-85.     With  citations 

of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  relating 
thereto.      Arranged    and    annotated    by    D.    E. 
Bailey    and   J:    D.    Hammond.       '85.     8°.     viii, 
1311  p. 
Note.    Pp.  177-208  misplaced  in  copy  seen. 

—  Compiled  laws  in  force  1861-1900;  with  annotations 

from  V.  1-25  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Nevada.  Compiled  and  annotated  by 
H.  C.  Cutting.     1900.     8°.     (7)1075  p. 

—  [Special  Laws.']     Laws  relating  to  the  public  school 

system.     1877.     8°. 

Same,  1879.     8°.     28(1)  p. 

[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]  Journal  of  the  Senate, 
l8t-20th  session,  1864/65-1901.  '65-1901.  8°. 
Note.  Journals  of  2d-5th  session  contain  appendixes  of 
miscellaneous  documents;  in  1873  the  Appendix  was  issued  as 
a  separate  v.;  in  1875  this  was  succeeded  by  the  Appendix  to 
the  Journals.  Journal  of  3d  session,  1867,  contains  also  journal 
of  special  session,  Mar./Apr.  1867.  Journal  of  9th  session, 
1879,  not  seen;  probably  printed  in  San  Francisco. 

—  Appendix  to  the  Journal  of  the  Senate,  [1873]. 

See  at  head  of  list,  p.  479. 

—  Journal   of   the   Assembly,   lst-20th  session,   1864/ 

65-1901.     '65-1901.     8°. 
Note.    Journal  of  3d  session,  1867,  contains  also  journal  of 
special  session  of  Mar./Apr.  1867. 

—  Appendix  to  Journals  of  Senate  and  Assembly,  1875- 

1901. 
See  at  head  of  Hat,  p.  479. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  joint  convention  of  the  Legisla- 

ture  held   Jan.  21,   1873.     Also    the    address  of 
Sen.  J:  P.  Jones  then  delivered,  h.  t.  p.   8°.   14  p. 
Note.    In  Appendix  to  Senate  Journal,  1873. 

—  Evidence  concerning  projected  railways  across  the 

Sierra  Nevada  mountains  from  Pacific  tide- 
waters in  California,  and  the  resources,  promises, 
and  action  of  companies  organized  to  construct 
the  same,  [etc.]  .  .  .  procured  by  the  commit- 
tee on  railroads  .   .   .   1865.     8°.     256  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  appointed  to  examine 

the  books  of  the  State  Board  of  Examiners. 
Feb.  14,  1866.     (Senate.)     8°.     5  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  appointed  to  examine 

the  books  of  the  State  Board  of  Examiners  and 
into  the  matters  set  forth  in  the  report  of  the 
special  committee  previously  appointed  for  the 
same  purpose.     Feb.  27,  1866.     (Senate.) 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  appointed  to  examine 

into  the  matters  relating  to  the  State  prison.  Feb. 
20,  1866.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Joint  memorials  and   resolutions  of  Legislature  in 

regard  to  the  Sutro  tunnel.  San  Francisco,  '67. 
4°. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  Federal  relations  in  relation 

to  joint  memorial  and  resolutions  asking  govern- 
ment aid  in  the  construction  of  the  Sutro  tunnel. 
1867.     8".     12  p. 


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\Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Report  of  the  [special  joint]  committee  on  the  defal- 

cation in  the  State  Treasury.  Feb.  18,  1871. 
8°.     19  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  asylum  for  the  insane.     [1870 

or  71.]      (Senate  )     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  State  prison  committee  to  which  was  re- 

ferred the  report  of  the  Warden,  1871/72.     8°. 
31-34  p. 
2^ote.    In  rpt.  of  Warden. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  appointed  to  visit  the 

orphan  asylum  at  Virginia  City,  Feb.  1,  1873. 
8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on  the  Centennial  Exhibi- 

tion of  1876.     '73.     8°.     9  p. 

—  Extract  from  report  of  committee  on  ways  and  means 

on  Senate  bill  no.  87,  an  act  to  create  a  Board  of 
Tax  Commissioners  and  define  the  duties  thereof. 
1873.     8°.     9  p. 

—  Supplementary  report  of  majority  of  joint  committee 

on  examination  of  compilation  of  laws,  1873.  8°. 
4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  special  committee  appointed  to 

visit  the  State  University  at  Elko.  n.d.  [1875?] 
8°.     4  p. 

—  Majority   and    minority   reports    of    committee    on 

counties  and  county  boundaries  on  Assembly  bill 
no.  68.     Feb.  17,  1875.     8°.     (8)  p 

—  Majority  and  minority  report   of  joint  special  com- 

mittee appointed  to  visit  the  new  State  Prison 
grounds  at  Reno.     Feb.  1875.     8°.     19  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  Assembly  bill  no.  86,  an  act 

to  perfect  the  title  to  the  State  Prison.  [1875.] 
8°.     5  p. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  to  investigate  the  condi- 

tion of  our  insane  at  the  asylum  at  Woodbridge, 
Cal.,  and  our  deaf  and  dumb  at  the  deaf,  dumb 
and  blind  institute  of  Cal.     [1875.]     8°.     9  p. 

—  Majority  and  minority  reports  of  special  committee 

on  Assembly  bill  no.  73.  h.t.p.  [1875.]  8°. 
8  p. 

—  Report  of  standing  committee  on  corporations  and 

railroads  on  Assembly  bill  no.  49  (an  act  to  reg- 
ulate fares  and  freights  on  railroads  in  the  State) . 
[1875.]     8°.     5  p. 

—  Communication  of   the  Supt.   of  the  U.  S.  mint  at 

Carson,  Feb.  12,  1875.     (Senate.)     8°.     15  p. 
Note.    Covering  the  calendar  years  1872,  73,  74. 

—  Joint  report  of  the  Senate  and  Assembly  committees 

on  eilucation.     [1H85.]     8°.     17  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  insane  asylum  investi- 

gation.    [1885.]     8°.     6  p. 

—  Report   of   committee   on   public  lands.       [Senate, 

1887.]     a''.     4  p. 

—  Report   of   committee   on   State  prison   and   insane 

asylum.     [Senate,  1887.]     8°.     5  p. 

—  Prelimi.Tary  report  of  the  joint  committee  on  irriga- 

tion, to  accompany  bills  relating  to  a  State 
weather  service  and  the  procuring  of  meteorolog- 
ical reports.     [1887.]     8°.     6  p. 

—  Irrigation.     Address  delivered  by  Gen.  C.  W.  Irish 

before  the  joint  committee  on  irrigation,  at  Car- 
Bon  f'ity,  Feb.  11,  1887.     8^.     n  p. 

—  Report  of  the  California  Assembly  committee  on  fish 

and  game,  ordered  jjrinted  by  the  Nevada  Assem- 
bly, Feb.2H,  1HK7,  and  to  lie  bound  in  the  Appen- 
dix to  the  Journals.     8". 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  Assembly  bill  no.  95, 

('relative  to  the  State  prison).     [1887.]    8°.     1  p! 

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\_Jn}irnals,  Documents^  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Report  of  committee  on  State  institutions.     [1887.  J 

8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  sawdust  in  the  Truckee 

River.     Feb.  15,  1887.     8".     4  p. 

—  Assi-mbly  memorial  and  joint  resolution  relative  to 

the  U.  S.  mint  at  Carson  City.      [1887.]    8°.    6  p. 

—  Joint  resolution  and  memorial  no.  4,  relative  to  the 

war  claims  of  Nevada  aj^ainst  the  United  States, 
and  aru;ument  before  the  Secretary  of  War  by 
Capt.  John  MuUan.     1S87.     8°.      I  i  p. 

—  Petition    relative  to  establi.shing   the  boundary  line 

between  Eureka  and  Lauder  counties.  January 
1889.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  appointed  to  confer  with 

the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  California,  to 
prevent  the  pollution  of  the  waters  of  the  Truckee 
River;  also  with  reference  to  the  boundary  line 
between  California  and  Nevada.  [1889.]  8°. 
3  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Assembly  committee  on  titles  of  bills, 

and  veto  message  of  Assembly  bill  no.  9.  [1889.] 
8°.     3  p. 

—  Assembly  substitute  for  Assembly  bill  no.  100,  with 

veto  message  of  the  Governor.  [1889.]  8°. 
10  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  canvassing  vote  for  consti- 

tutional convention.     [Senate,  1891.]     8°.      4  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  State  institutions.     [Assem- 

bly, Mar.  10,  1891.]     8°. 

—  Report  of  select  committee  [appointed  for  the  pur- 

pose of  investigating  State  and  county  fairs. 
Senate,  1893.]     8".     4  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  counties  and  boundaries  on 

Assembly  bill  no.  81.  [Majority  and  minority 
reports.]     Feb.  21,  1895.     8°.     2  p. 

—  Report   of   committee  on   insane  asylum  and  State 

prison.     [1895.]     8°.     1  p. 


Miscellaneous. 


9  p. 


Bond  Commissioners.     Report,  Jan.  1,  1875.     8° 
Note,    Seen  only  in  Appendix  to  Journals,  1875. 

\_  Boundary.']     Cornmissioner  of  the  Boundary  Survey 
between     Nevada     Territory     and     California. 
Report    of     Butler    Ives,    Commissioner,    1863. 
'64.     8°.     8  p. 
{^Expositions.]     Board   of    Centennial  Commissioners. 
Report,  Mar.  1,  1877.     77.     S".     16  p. 
Board   of    World's    Fair    Commissioners.      Report, 
Dec.  1,  1894.     '95.     8°.     29  p.     pi. 
2i^ote.    Also  iu  Appendix  to  Journals,  1895. 

State  Exhibit,  Midwinter  Fair  (San  Francisco,  1894.) 
Report  of  the  Managing  Director,  [1894.]  '95. 
8°.     26  p.     pi, 

Xoie.    Also  in  Appendix  to  Journals,  1895. 

Catalogue  of  Nevada  mineral  exhibit,  Paris  Exposi- 
tion, 1900  .  .   .  Under  direction  of  J.  A.  Yering- 
ton.      1900.     8°.     16  p. 
Census  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  State,  1875.     n.p.,  n.d. 
['77?]     8°.     818  p. 
Note.    Constitutes  v.  1  of  Appendix  to  Journals,  1877. 

[Claims.]     See  wnrfer  Executive  and  Staff,   Governor, 

1882. 
[Geology.]     Development  of  crystallization  in  igneous 

rocks    of    Washoe.     By    A.    Hague    and    J.    P. 

Iddings. 
[Irrigation.]      State  Irrigation   Convention.       Report 

of  proceedings.     1891.     8°. 

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Supplemental:  Tekbitorial. 
Annual    reports  of    the    Secretary  of   the    Territory, 
Territorial   Auditor,    Treasurer,    Superintendent 
of    Public    Instruction,    and    Adjutant-general, 
1863-64.     '64-64.      [2  v.   ?]     8°. 
Laws  of  thj  Territory,  lst-3d  session  of  the  Legislative 
Assembly,    1861-64.     San    Francisco   and   Vir- 
ginia City,  '62-64.     3  v.     8°. 
Note.    First  session,  1881 ;   second,  1862;  third,  1884.    For 
compilations  of  Territorial  laws,  see  under  Legislature,  Laws 
of  the  State. 
Journal  of  the  Council,  1st  Legislative  Assembly,  Octo- 
ber 1861.     [San  Francisco?]     8°. 
Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  lst-3d  Legis- 
lative  Assembly,    1861-64.     [San    Francisco?], 
'62-65.     8°. 


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IDAHO   STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


List  compiled  from  the  collection  of  Idaho  documents  in  the 
New  York  Public  Library;  from  the  "  Catalogue  of  the  State 
Library  of  Massachusetts,"  1S80,  and  Annual  ^iipplements, 
1880-1902;  and  from  cutalogue.i  of  other  State  and  city  libra- 
ries. Local  cooperatiofi  unobtainable.  All  documents  in  tins  list 
published  at  the  capital,  Boise,  unless  otherwise  specijied. 

Traversed  by  Lewis  and  Clark,  1805,  and  on  Iheir  return,  1806 
Included  in  cession  by  Spain,  1819.  Part  of  the  "Orefion  conn 
try,"  occupied  jointly  witii  Great  Britain,  1818-46,  and  yielded 
south  of  49"  north  latitude,  to  United  States,  1846.  First  perma 
Dent  settlement,  at  Foit  Hall,  1834.  i'art  of  Territory  of  Oregon 
1848;  part  of  Territory  of  Washington,  1853.  Gold  discoveries 
1860-61.  Territory  of  Idaho  (including  present  Montana  and 
Wyoming)  organized,  1863.  Montana  detached,  1864.  Wyoming 
east  of  the  Rockies  detached,  1864;  VVyoming  west  of  the  Rockies 
detached,  1868.  Admitted  as  a  State,  with  present  boundaries, 
July  3, 1890. 

Constitution. 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  Idaho,  adopted  in  conven- 
tion  at   Boise  City,    August  6,   1889.      '8'J.     8°. 
42  p. 
See  also  U7ider  Judiciary,  Digest  of  decisions. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.  Message,  1890;  biennial,  1893-1903.  ['90- 
1903.]     8°. 

Cont.:  By  G.  L.  Shoup,  1890;  by  W.  J.  McConnell,  1893, 
95 ;  by  F.  Steunenberg,  1897, 99 ;  by  F.  W.  Hunt,  1901 ;  by  J:  T. 
Morrison,  1903. 

Note.  Copy  seen  of  1895  had  neither  cover  nor  title-page. 
1899  contains  in  appendix  "  Responses  to  inquiries  respecting 
agricultural  conditions  and  possibilities  of  diiJerent  counties 
in  the  arid  section  of  the  State."  Nearly  all  published  with- 
out title-page. 

—  Communications  and  special  messages  of  Gov.  W. 

J.    McConnell   to   the   Legislature,    2d    session, 
1893.     '93.     8°.     27  p. 

—  Report   ...   on    the     insurrection     in     Shoshone 

county    .    .    .    April  29,  1899.    w.  i;.,  [1900.]     8". 

22  p. 
Attorney  General.     Biennial  report  for  the  two  years 

ending  Dec.  31,  1895.     '95.     8°. 
Auditor  of  State.    Report,  [lst-6th  biennial],  1890/92, 

93/91-1901/02.     '93-1903.     8°  an^  4°. 

Note.  [Ist]  covers  period  Nov.  17, 1890/Dec.  31, 1892 ;  others 
cover  calendar  biennium.  [id-Sdl  contain  Proceedings  of  the 
Board  of  Equalization,  1893/94-95796.  5th,  1899/1900,  was  the 
only  one  numbered  and  the  only  4";  5th-[6th]  printed  at 
Lewiston. 

—  Idaho  revenue  law,  [1895].     n.  p.,  n.  d.    8°.     24  p. 
Secretary  of  State.     Official  manual  for  the  years  1895/ 

96.     Comp.    and   published    by   I.    W.   Garrett. 
n.p.,  n.  d.     8°.     110  p. 

Cont.;  Pt.  1,  Official  directory,  1895/96;  pt.  2,  Historical, 
1863-94;  pt.  3,  Election  statistics,  1890/94;  pt.  4,  Miscellaneous. 

—  Official  directory  of  State,  district,  and  county  offi- 

cers [1897/99],  prepared  from  official  returns  by 
G.  J.  Lewis,     n.  d.     4°  broadside. 


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Trtasurtr.     [lst-5th]  biennial  report,  1890/92,  93/94- 
99/1900.     ^.;j., '93-1901.     8°. 
Note.     [l9t]  covers  period  Nov.  15. 1890/Dec.  31, 1892;  others 
cover  calendar  biennlum.     [4Lh]  printed  at  Nampa;  [5thJ  at 
Pocatello;  others  at  Boise. 
—  Insurance   Commissioner.    Preliminary  report  .    .. 
for  the  year  ending  April  80,  1900.     Weiler,   00. 
8°.     50  p. 
Note.     Treasurer    is  ex  officio  Insurance    Commissioner. 
Cover  of  this  rpt.  bears  title  "Ann.  rpt.  May  1,  1900. 

Insurance  laws   of  the   State  .   .  -  Published  by 

P.  M.  Davis,  Commissioner.     1902.     8°.     23  p. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

rEdueation.-l     Superintendent   of  Public  /'^struction. 
13th-[17th]    biennial    report,     1890/92-98/1900. 
'92-1900.     8°. 
Note.    1898/1900  was  for  biennium  ending  Aug.  31;  period 
covered  by  others  is  not  known. 

—  General  school  laws.     Comp.  by  L:  N.  B.  Ander- 

son,   Supt.,   1897/98.     Moscow,   '97.     8°.     67  p. 
Engineer,   State.     Biennial   report,    1899/1900.      n.  d. 
8°.     101  p. 
Note.    Apparently  for  a  period  ending  Dec.  31, 1900.    Con- 
tains folded  maps  of  arid  and  irrigable  lands. 
Fish   and    Game    Warden  (1899-     ).     Fish  and  game 

laws,  [1899].     Moscow,  1902.     24°.     16  p. 
\ Taxation.!,      Board    of    Equalization.    Proceedings, 
1893/94-95/96.      8°. 
Note.     Seen  only  in  rpt.  of  Auditor,  1893/94-95/98. 

—  Proceedings,  1899/1900.     n.  d.     8°.     maps.     il. 

—  Proceedings,  1901.     Idaho  City, '02.     8°. 

Institutions. 

Defectives  are  [1904]  temporarily  sent  for  purposes  of  educa- 
tion to  Colorado  institutions. 
^Education.!,     Slate   Normal  School   (Albion,   1893-). 
Biennial  report. 

—  [Annual  catalogue]  . 
State   Normal  School    (Lewiston.  1893-).     Biennial 

report   of    the    Trustees,    1902/04.       Lewiston, 
'04.     8°. 

—  Catalogue    and     announcements,     1904/05-05/06. 

Lewiston,  ['04-05].     8°  and  12°. 
University  of    Idaho    (Moscow,   1889-).     7th,   10th 
annual  report  of  the  President  of  the  Board  of 
Rcents,  1^96,  98,  including  also  the  report  for 
the'year  ending  Dec.  31, 1895,  97.  n.  d.  2  pm.  8°. 
Note     Covering  calendar  years.    7th  gives  no  place  of  pub- 
lication ;  10th  published  at  Moscow.    There  seems  to  be  an 
error  In  thin  enumeration. 

—  11th  annual-[12th]  report  of  the  President  of  the 

Board  of  liegents,  1899/1900-01/02.     Pocatello, 
'01-Coeur  d'Alene, '02.      12°. 

—  Calendar,  annual,  1894/95,  96/97.     Moscow, '94- 

96.     8°. 
Note.    1895/96  not  seen,  but  probably  pub.    See  next  entry. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,   1898/99-1903/04.     v.  p.,  '98- 

1903.     12°. 
Note      18'l9/ 1900-1 902/03  printed  at  I^ewlston;  190V04  (and 
probably  aJHo    1898/')^)  printed   at  Moscow.     No  calendar   or 
catalogue  seen  for  1897/98. 

—  AqricvHural      Experiment      Statinn       (Moscow, 

1892-).  Annual  report.  Ut-  |  ?J,  1892/93,  95, 
97/98,  1902;  liienninl,  1H98/I9u0.  8". 
Note.  l«t  cover*  pfHod  Feb.  26,  lH9VI>cc.  m,  189:i  and  Is 
call.-d  "  Ann.  rpt.  for  the  year  1891;  "  p^'rlod  of  1895,  1902  rpts. 
not  known;  othern  are  for  period*  cndlnK  -luiio  30.  1892/93, 
9T/98-9V19IXI  ar.'  In  Uullctlnn  Nom.  0,  15,  29,  respectively,  the 
first  printed  at  Boluc,  the  lait  two  at  Mobcow. 


Institutions] 


i  TA  TE  PUBLJCA  TIONS 


[Idaho 


[Education,  continued.'] 

—  Bulletin,   noe.  1-38,  Sept.  1892-May  1893.     v.  p., 

['92-19031.     8°. 

Note.  Nos. 11-15  paged  continuously,  p.  1-180;  nos.  16-23, 
p.  1-142;  no.  24,  separately  paged;  nos.  25-27,  p.  1-64;  nos. 
30-38  not  seen;  others  separately  paged.  Nos.  6,  9  printed 
at  Boise;  no.  4,  n.p.,n.d.;  nos.  12-13  at  Lewiston;  others, 
so  far  as  seen,  at  Moscow. 

—  Press  bulletins. 

Farmers'  Institutes.  1st  biennial  report,  1901/02.  Mos- 
cow, ['02.]     8°. 

—  Year  book. 

Insane  Asylum.  (Blackfoot,  )  4th  biennial  re- 
port of  the  Board  of  Directors  and  5th-Gth 
annual  report  of  the  Medical  Superintendent, 
for  the  two  years  ending  June  30,  1892.  '92. 
8°.     25  p. 

ILibraries .'j  Free  Library  Commission.  1st  biennial 
report,  1901/02.     Nanipa,  '03.     8°. 

—  Handbook,     h.  t.  p.,  [IDOl  ]     8°.      (2)  16  p.     il. 
Penitentiary    (Boise,  ).     Report  of   the  Warden, 

annual,    1899/1900;    biennial    report,     1900/02. 
Boise,  '00-Blackfoot,  n.  d.     8°. 

Note.  For  periods  ending  Nov.  30.  Cover  of  1900/02  has 
wrong  dates,  "  1902/03." 

[Weather  and  Crop  Service.]  United  States  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture.  Idaho  Section  of  the 
Climate  and  Crop  Service  of  the  Weather 
Bureau.  [Monthly]  report;  [also]  annual  sum- 
mary, V.  1,  no.  1,-v.  7,  no.  2;  Sept.  1898-Feb. 
1904.     '98-1904.     i°. 

Note.  V.  1  consisted  of  nos.  1-4,  Sept.-Dec.  1898,  and 
unnumbered  annual  summary ;  otlier  volumes,  corresponding 
to  cal»-ndar  years,  have  12  monthly  parts  (each  8  p.)  and 
unnumbered  annual  summaries  (each  12  p.). 

—  Weekly    crop    bulletin,     1900-03.     ['00-03.]      fo 

broadside. 

Note.    Published  during  the  farming  season,  as  follows  : 

Apr.  10-Oct.  2,  1900;  nos.  1-26. 
Apr.  9  -  Sept.  24,  1901 ;  nos.  1-25. 
Apr.  15-8ept.  23,  1902;  nos.  1-24. 
Apr.  14-Sept.  22,  1903;  nos.  1-24. 


Snowfall  bulletin,  1900-03. 
side. 


['00-03.]     P  broad- 


Note.  Jan.  31,  1901  wrongly  dated  Jan.  31,  1900;  Dec.  31, 
1902  wrongly  dated  Dec.  31,  1903.  Series  as  follows,  so  far  as 
seen  : 

Jan.  31,  1900-Mar.  31,  1900;  nos.  1-3. 

Dec.  31,  1900-Mar.  31,  1901;  nos.  1-4. 

Dec.  31,  1901-Mar.  31,  1902;  nos.  1-4. 

Dec.  31,  J90[2]-Mar.  31,  1903;  nos.  1-4. 


Judiciary. 
Idaho  reports, 


1,  1866-07.     By  J. 


by    H.    E.    Prickett; 
Francisco,    '82.      8°. 


Supreme   Court. 
Cummins. 

—  Reports    of    cases,    1866-80; 

V.    1,  new    series.      San 
866  p. 

—  Idaho   reports,  v.  2.     Reports   of   cases  in  the    Su- 

preme Court  of  the  Territory  and  of  the 
State.  Reported  by  the  editorial  staff  of  the 
National  Reporter  system;  1881-92.  St.  Paul, 
'93.     8°. 

—  Dige.st  of  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  found  in 

the     1st    and    2d     Idaho    reports    and   31st-56th 
Pacific  Reporter.     Also  brief  annotations  to  the 
constitution    of   the    State.     By  G.  H.  Stewnrt. 
1899.     8°.     (2)  154  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Lawn  of  the  State,  1901. 

491 


Legislature] 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Idaho 


Legislature. 

I8t  sesBion,  December   1890;  2d-7th,  biennial,  beginning  in 
January,  1893-1903.    , 

\Laws  of  the  State.^     General  laws,   lst-7th  session, 
1890/91-1903.     '91-1903.     8°. 
Note.    1901  printed  at  Weiser. 

—  Idaho  laws  and  decisions,  annotated  and  digested. 

By  W.  B.  Heyburn.     1900.     1.  8°.     xcvi,  593  p. 

—  [Idaho  codes  annotated,  1901.]    n.t.p-     ['01-]    4  v. 

1.  8°. 

Gont.:  1.  Political  code. 

2.  Civil  code. 

3.  Code  of  civil  procedure. 

4.  Penal  code. 

[Journals,   Documents,    Etc.-]     Journal  of  the  Senate, 
lst-2d,    6th    session,    1890/91-93,    1901.       '91- 
1901.     8°. 
Mte.    1901  printed  at  Weiser. 
—  Journal   of  the   House  of   Representatives,  l8t-2d, 
4th,   6th    session,    1890/91-93,   97,    1901.      '91- 
1901.    8°. 
mte.    1901  printed  at  Weiser. 


Supplemental  :  Territorial. 

Governor.     Message,  annual,  1865-66 ;  biennial,  1868- 
76,  79,  80-88.     '65-88.     8°. 

Cont.:  By  C.  Lyon,  1865;  by  D.  W.  Ballard,  1866  68;  by 
E.J.  Curtis,  1870;  by  T:  W.  Bennett,  IS'^  '4;  by  M.  Bray- 
man,  1876,  79;  by  J.  B.  Neil,  1880,  82;  by  W:  M.  Bunn,  1884; 
by  E.  A.  Stevenson,  1886,  88. 

Note.  1866  seen  only  in  Council  Journal,  1866;  1870  Been 
only  in  Council  Journal  appendix,  1870.  Pages  17-24  of  1882 
were  out  of  order  in  copy  seen. 

—  Report  to   the   Secretary   of   the   Interior,   annual, 

1878-80,  84-90.     Washington,  D.C,  '78-90.     8°. 

—  Special  message  of  J:  B.    ISeil  to  the  Uth  session 

...   Feb.  5,  1881.     n.t.p.      ['81. J     8°.     3  p. 
Note.    Chiefly  concerning  the  spread  of  Mormoniana. 

—  Proclamation  for  a  general  election,  [Oct.   1,  1S90]. 

n.  t.  p.     ['90.]     f°.     3  p. 
Agricultural  Society.    Report  for  the  year  1870.    n.p., 
n.d.     8°. 
Note.    Ending  Dec.  Ist.    Seen  only  in  appendix  to  Council 
Journal,  6th  sesa. 
Controller.     Report,  annual,  1865/66,   68,   68/69,  70; 
biennial,  1886/^58-88/90.     v.  p.,  \:&T]-^0.     8°. 

Note.  186.V66  covera  period  Dec.  4,  186.VDec.  1,  18o6;  seen 
only  in  appendix  to  House  .Journal,  4th  aess.  1868  not  seen, 
but  mentioned  aa  a  rpt.  "of  Die.  1,1S68"  in  rpt.  of  following 
year  \H'A/C.>  covera  period  Dec.  1,1868/Dec.  31,  1869 ;  1869/70 
covera  period  Jan.  1,  1870  (minprintod  "  Jan.  1,  1869")/Nov. 
."iu,  1870;  tiieae  two  rpla.  aeen  only  in  appendix  to  Council 
.Journal,  6th  aeaa.,  with  common  title  "Rpt.  ...  for  the 
yeara  lHfiM-70.  Hoiae  City,  '7n"  and  a  Bint;le  pagination;  in 
copv  aeen,  pp.  1-S  were  bound  in  Iwice.  Year-end  of  biennial 
rpta'.ia  about  Nov.  lat.  lH8H/'.)0  wuh  the  hint  Territorial  rpt.  and 
containa  a  roater  of  Territorial  an. I  State  r)fficial8,  1863-90. 
188rt/8><  printed  at  Hoiae,  with  Irnprinl  date  "  lS'*8-8y;  "  1888/90 
printed  at  Caldwell. 

Idaho.    Facts  and  statistics  concerning  its  mining, 

farming,    stock-raiKing,    lumbering,    and    other 
resources   and    industries.    ...    By   .lames    L. 
Onderdonk,   Territorial   Controller.     San   Fran- 
cisco, 1885.     8^     l.">0  p. 
Note.    Semlofnclal,  many  county  commlaalonere  collaborat- 


ing. 


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[Idaho 


\^Education r^  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction. 
Report,  [1866];'  2cl,  8th,  11th  biennial  report, 
1868/70,  81/82,  86/87.     '70-[88.]     8°. 

Note.  [1866]  seen  onlv  In  appendix  to  House  Journal,  4th 
Besa.  2d  is  for  full  bionnium  endint;  Nov.  30;  periods  of  other 
rptB.  not  known.  2d  included  aUo  in  appendix  to  Council 
Journal,  6th  Bess.    1886/87  printed  at  Caldwell. 

—  Report,  1873-80.     '80.     [Ipra.?]     8°. 

Prison  Commissioner.     Report,  1866;  biennial  report, 

1868/70.     ['67]-70.     8°. 

Note.  1866  covers  period  Jan.  13/Dec.  3;  seen  only  in 
appendix  to  House  Journal,  4th  sees.  1868/70  covers  full  bien- 
nium  ending  Nov.  .SO;  seen  only  in  appendix  to  Council  Jour- 
Dal,  6th  sess.  The  Territorial  Treasurer  was  Prison  CommiB- 
Bioner  ex  officio. 

[^Legislative  Assembly.']     Laws,  lst-15th  session,  1863/ 

64-88/89.     Lewistou  and  Brownville,  '64-[89]. 

8". 

Note.    Sessions  began  in  December  and  continued  into  the 

following    January;   lst-4th,  annual,  1863/64-66/67,  6th-15th, 

biennial,  1868/69-88/89.     Publication  of  Laws  of  7th  Hession, 

1872/73,  uncertain.    Titles  vary. 

—  Compiled  and  revised  laws,  1875 

—  General  laws,  including  the  code  of  civil  procedure 

passed  at  the  lltli  session,  1880/81.     '81.     S". 

—  Revised  statutes  ...  in    force   June  1,  1887.     '87. 

1.  80.     iv,  1080  p. 

—  Council  Journal,    1st- 15th   session,    1863/64-88/89. 

Lewiston  and  Brownville,  '64-89.  8°. 
Note.  .Journal  of  4th  session,  1866/67,  contains  Governor's 
message,  and  is  bound  with  House  Journal  with  common 
cover  title,  separate  title-passes  and  single  pagination.  {See  next 
note.)  6th,  1870/71,  has  appendix  containing  Governor's  mes- 
sage and  rpts.  of  Controller,  Prison  Commissioner,  Treasurer, 
8upt.  Public  Instruction,  Agric.  Society,  and  Joint  rules  of 
the  Legislative  .Assembly.  Ist-Sd,  5th,  8th-llth,  14th-15lh  not 
Been.     13th  gives  no  place  of  publication. 

—  House    Journal,    l8t-15th    session,     1863/64-88/89. 

Lewiston  and  Brownville,  '64-89.     8°. 

Note.  Journal  of  4th  session  bound  with  Council  Journal 
with  common  cover  title,  separate  title-pages,  and  single  pagi- 
nation, and  contains  in  appendix  rpts.  of  Controller,  Treas- 
urer, Prison  Coramisi'ioner,  and  Supt.  Public  Instruction. 
Only  volumes  seen  were  4th,  6th,  9th,  and  13th.  13th  gives  no 
place  of  publication. 

—  Messages  and  documents,  3d  session,  1865/66.     '65. 

—  Joint  rules,  6th  session,  [1870/71].     8°. 

Note.  Seen  only  In  appendix  to  Council  Journal,  6th  sess., 
and  there  bound  in  twice. 

—  The   resources  and  attractions   of  Idaho  Territory. 

Facts  regarding  climate,  soil,  [etc.].  By  Robt. 
E.  Strahorn.  Published  and  circulated  by  direc- 
tion of  the  Legislature,  special  act  of  the  11th 
session.     1881.     8«.     88  p. 

Note.  Contains  "  Map  of  Idaho  Territorj',  compiled  from 
government  notes,  actual  surveys,  and  personal  examination, 
by  Robt.  E.  Strahorn,  1882.     Buffalo,  h.  (/."     Size,  8^ x  14  in. 

Supreme  Court.     See  under  SuAxciavy . 
Treasurer.     Report,  1865/66;  biennial  report,  7th/8th, 
21st/22d    fiscal   years,    1868/70,   82/84.       ['67]- 
84.     80. 
Note.    1865/66,68/70,  cover  periods  ending  Dec.  1st.;   seen 
only  in  appendix  to  House  Journal,  4th  sess.,  and  appendix 
to  Council  Journal,  6th  sess.,  respectively.   1882/84  covers  bien- 
nium  ending  Nov.  14.    See  also  note  above  under  Prison  Com- 
missioner. 


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WASHINGTON   STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


TiRt  commled  from  the  collection  of  Washington  documents  in 
thfjew  ll>rkPubHc  Library  and  from  material  furmshed  by 
&■  A  Kennedy,  former  State  Librarian.  Revision  by  J.  M. 
HittsfaU  Librarian.  All  documents  in  this  list  published  at 
the  r.apita!,  Olympia,  unless  otherwise  specified.  .,,,,,, 

Strait  of  Juan  de  Fuca  discovered  1592  hy  Greek  pilot  of  that 
na^etn  the  service  of  Spain.  ,S'ol"-Wa  River  partially  expor^^^ 
bvCapt.  Gray  of  American  ship  Columbia,  r^^.i,  expioreaiTum 
source  to  mouth  by  Lewis  and  Clark,  1805.  The  prtsent  State  of 
WaBhingto^  waB  part  of  the  "  Oregon  country/'  occup,ed  by 
United  States  since'  1804..but  jointly  with  ^.'^^t  Bntain  181^^^^^^^^ 
and  acouired  bv  treaty  with  Great  Britain, 1846.  Fait  ot  ierritoiy 
of  Ore^-on  covering  all  territory  west  of  the  Rocky  Mountains 
between  420  and  49"  north  latitude,  1848-53.  Oregon  reduced  to 
;?;rent  dimensions  and  remaining  territory  organized  as  Terntory 
of  Washington,  1853.  The  small  triangular  portion  east  of  the 
110th  meridian  was  transferred  to  the  Territory  of  Nebraska,  1861. 
Territorv  of  Idaho  detached,  leaving  Territory  of  Washington  ! 
wUh  same  boundaries  as  the*  present  State,  1863.  Admitted  as  a 
State,  November  11,  1889. 

Public  documents,  1889,91,  92/93,  94/95,  96/97,  1901/ 
02-03/04.     12  V. 
2,rote      1892/93,  1903/04  ea.  in  2  v.;   1901/02  in  4  v.;  others, 
ea.  1  V.     None  for  1898/99-1900/01. 

Constitution. 

Convention,   June  11,   1878    (Walla   Walla).     [Pro- 
posed] constitution,     n.t.p.     [78.]     8°.     ^^0  p. 

Constitution  proposed  by  convention  held  at  Olympia, 
July  4/Aug.  22,  1889.     '89.     8°.     28  p. 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  Washington,  with  marginal 
notes  and  full  index.     Seattle,  1889.     8°.     li  p. 

State  of  Washington.     Enabling  act  and  Constitution; 

with  side  notes  and  index  by  T.  M.  Reed,  State 

Auditor.     1891.     8°.     93  p. 

J^ote.    Constitution  is   also  included  in    the  school   lawS; 

biennially.    See  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Education 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.     Message,  biennial,  1889-1905. 

font  ■  By  E.  P.  Ferry,  1889;  by  C:E  Laughton  (Lieut.-gov., 
AcUnK  Gov  ) Vo  ;  by  E.  P.Ferry,  1893;  by  J.  H.  McGraw, 
ms  95;by  J:  R- Ro/crs,  1897,  99,  1901 ;  by  H:  McBride,  1903, 
05:  by  A.  E.  Mead,  1905. 

Kole.     Message    1889   bears  title:  "Inaugural  message   and 
Isf  meHsago   to  the   Legislature  o/K.  H- Jerry,  1st  Gov    o 
Wanhlnglon;  Farewell  address  of  M.  C.  Moore   Last  Gov.  of 
the  Territory."     '89.     8o.     ("2)  16  p.     Another  edition,  wilhou 
the  farewell  address  of  Territorial  Gov.  Moore,  bears  imprint 
date  1890  and  contains  27  p.     M.ssage  1893  bears  title  :      Retir- 
iiVm<-sHa«e   of  E.  P.  Ferry,  Ist   Gov.   of   Washington,   and 
inaugururaddn-SBof  J:   U.  .vIcGraw,  2d  (Jov.  of  Washington.  • 
•OJ    %     30  p.     M(.HHHKe  1897  Is  apparently  also  an  inaugural, 
for  messaKe  1901  bears  title:  "2d   inaugural  message  of  J:  R. 
Rogers."     1903  printed  at  Seattle. 
—  Inaugural  address,  1889,  93,  97,  1901 ,05. 

Cont   ■  Hy  E.  P.  Frrry,  18H9;  by  .):    H.  McGraw,  1893;  by 
.1-   R.  Itog'TB,  1807,  1901  ;   by  A.  E.  Mead,  IOC)  | 

Note  InaiiKiirulH  )8H',t,  9:t,  1901  Included  with  messages  of, 
«ame  venrH.  That  for  1897,  altbongh  apparently  an  inaugural, 
1.  call(!(l  simply  "  m.-HHng.-."  f.S..  precediv,,  note.)  l>'autj"r.'.l 
lOO.i  has  tlllf  ■'Inaugural  arl.lrcHH  and  Isl  meHsago  of  Gov. 
Albert  K.  Mead;"  anolhor  edition,  with  portrait,  printed  at 
Tacoma. 

494 


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[WaBh. 


Governor^  continued. 

—  Special  message  of    Gov.    Rogers  [concerning   the 

establishment  of  a  railroad  commission].  1897. 
8°.     10  p. 

—  Thanksgiving   Day    proclamations,   ISOO,    1900,    01. 

['90-1901.] 

—  Rules  of  executive  |>ractice  of  the  State  in  relation 

to  pardons,  reprieves,  commutations,  remissions 
of  fines  and  forfeitures,  appointments  of  notaries 
public  and  commissioners  of  deeds,  the  authen- 
tication of  documents,  and  the  extradition  of 
criminals  ;  adopted  Sept.  1,  1891 ;  by  E.  P.  Ferry, 
Governor.     '91.     10  p. 

—  Same;  by  J.  II.  McGraw,  Gov  ,  Oct.  1,  1893.     '93. 

—  See  also  under  Supplemental,  Governor. 
Adjutant    General.      Keport,    annual,   1889/90;    [4th- 

lUth]  biennial,  1891/92-1903/0'!.  '91-1904.    8pm. 

8°. 
Note.    Rpl.l889/90cover8Nov.ll,  lS89/npc.3,1890.    Othera 
for  approximate  bienniums  ending   Sept.  1,1892;  Oct.  20,  1894; 
Nov.  10,  1896;  Oct.  17,  1898;  Dec.  1,  1900;  Dec.  4,  1902;  Dec. 
20,  1901.    5th-7th  were  the  only  numbered  ones. 

Attorney     General.     Report,    annual,    1890;     biennial, 
1891/92-1903/04.     '90-1904.     8". 
Note.     Bien.  rpts.  cover  calendar  bienniums.     Date  of  trans- 
mittal of  rpt.  1891/92  is  wronglv  given  "January  1,  1892";  it 
should   be  January  1,  1893.    Rpts.  1901/02-03/Ul   printed   at 
Seattle. 

—  Opinions,  1891,  92,  93/94,  94/95,  95/9f!,  97,  98/1900. 

8°. 

Cont. :  1891,  by  \X .  C.  Jones ;  pts.  1-3.  160,  56,  .36  p.  —  1892, 
by  W.  C.Jones;  pts.  1-3.  62,  l.=>4,  35  p.  —  1893/94,  by  W. 
C.Jones;  pts.  1-2.  57,  29  p.  —1894/95,  by  W.  C.  Jones;  pts. 
1-2.  27,40  p.  —  189.V96,  by  W.  C.  Jones;  pts.  1-2.  26,  42  p. 
—  1897,  by  P.  H.  Winston.  249  p.  —  1898/1900,  by  P.  H. 
Winston,  226  p. 

Note.  Each  part  issued  separately,  but  the  three  parts  of 
1891  also  bound  in  1  v.  Opinions  Oct.  27,  1897/Aug.  27,  1898 
in  5th  rpt.  of  Sec.  of  State,  1897/98.  Opinions  1901/O2-03/04, 
by  W:  B.  Stratton,  in  Atty.  Genl's.  rpts.  of  same  years. 

Auditor.     Annual     report,     [Ist],     1889/90;     biennial 
report,  [2d]-8th,  1890/92-1902/04.    '90-1904.    8°. 

Note.  [Ist]  covers  Nov.  18,  1889/Oct.  31,  1S90;  others  cover 
regular  biennium  ending  Oct.  31.  8th,  1902/01,  was  tlie  first 
numbered.  All  contain  the  Proceedings  of  the  Board  of 
Equalization  with  separate  pagination.  1900/02-02/04  printed 
at  Seattle. 

—  Revenue     laws;     act     to    provide    for     assessment 

and  collecting  of  taxes;  also  laws  in  rela- 
tion to  cities  of  1st,  3d,  and  4th  classes,  en- 
acted 1893;  by  L.  R.  Grimes,  State  Auditor. 
'93.     72  p. 

—  Same;  including  changes  made  by    Legislature    of 

1895.     '95.     80  p. 

—  Same,  1897.     Seattle,  ['97.]    84  p. 

—  Same,  1905.     96  p. 

—  Road  laws,  1889-93 ;  comp.  by  L.  R.   Grimes.     '94. 

83  p. 

—  Same,  1895.     '95.     23  p. 

—  Same,  1903;  comp.  by  J:  D.  Atkinson.     74  p. 

—  Act     to     provide     for     the    organization,     govern- 

ment, and  control  of  building,  loan  and  sav- 
ings associations,  both  domestic  and  for- 
eign, doing  business  in  the  State,  1889/90 ; 
published  by  J.  E.  Frost,  State  Auditor.  '95. 
21  p. 

—  Same,  biennial,  1897-1904. 

Note.  1903,  04,  (88  p.,  21  p.,  respectively)  comp.  by  J:  D. 
Atkinson  and  printed  at  Seattle. 

—  Suggestions  and   recommendations   to   the  Legisla- 

ture, 1899.     h.  t.  p.,  n.  d.     ['98. J 

—  Report  on  condition  of    .    .     .    State  banks    .    .    . 

1903/04  up  to  May  31,1904.     n.imp.     8°.     20  p. 

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Secretary   of  State.      Ist    report,    [annual],    1889/90; 
2d-8th     report,     [biennial],      1891/92-1903/04. 
'91-1904.     8°. 
Note.    iBt  covers  Nov.  18.  1889/Dec.  31    1890;   2d-8th  cover 
calendar  bienniumB.    7th-8th  printed  at  Beattle.    2d--5th,  7th- 
8th  cont.  departmental  rpts.,  in  consecutive  pagination,  each 
with  h.  t.  p.,  except  insurance  rpt.  1903/04,  as  follows  : 
2d,  1891/92: 

2d  rpt.  Comm'r  of  Insurance,  Dec.  1»92. 

Rpt.  of  Harbor  Line  Comm'n,  Mar.  7,  1891/Oct.  31. 1892. 

Ann.  rpts.  of  Coal  Mine  Inspectors,  lst-2d  Dists.,  1892. 

App. :  General  facts  relative  to  the  State,  Jan.  11,  1893. 
3d,  1893/94: 

Rpt.  of  Insurance  Dept.    (3)  p. 
4th, 1895/96: 

Rpt.  of  Insurance  Dept. 
6th,  1897/98:  ^^      . 

List  of  corporations,  domestic  and  foreign. 

Opinions  of  Atty.  Genl.,  Oct.  27,  J897/Aug.  27,  1898. 

Rpt.  of  State  Immigration  Agent,  Dec.  16,  1896/98. 
6th,  1899/1900,  contains  no  departmental  rpts. 
7th, 1901/02 : 

Bien.  rpt.  Insurance  Comm'r. 

Bien.  rpt.  Comm'r  of  Statistics. 

Bien.  rpt.  Printing  Expert. 

List  of  notaries  public. 

List  of  foreign  and  domestic  corporations. 
8th,  1903/04  :  . 

List  of  corporations,  domestic  and  foreign. 

List  of  notaries  public. 

5th  bien.  rpt.  Insurance  Commissionfir.    f.t.p.    48  p. 

—  General  election  laws,   1894;  comp.  by  J.  H.  Price. 

'94.     56  p. 

—  Same ;  amendments  enacted  by  Legislature  of  1895. 

'96.     11  p. 

—  Same ;  compiled  by  W.  D.  Jenkins,  1898.     '98.     8". 

64  p. 

—  Same,  1903.     155  p. 

See  also  under  Supplemental,  Legislature,  Special  Laws. 

—  Game  laws,  1897.     8°.     10  p. 

—  Same,  1903.     Seattle,  '03.     8°.     27  p. 

Laws     .     .     .     relating    to    the     organization     and 

regulation   of   corporations     .     .     .     1898.      8°. 
38  p. 
Note.    Copy  seen  contained  an  insert  slip  tipped  in  between 
p.  32  and  p.  33. 

—  Same  :  biennial,  189.3-1903. 

—  Map  of  the  vState,  1895,  1902. 

—  Commissioner   of    Insurance    (1890-).      lst-2d    re- 

port, 1890-92;   report,   1894,  96;  biennial,  1901/ 
02;  5th  biennial,  1902/04.     '90-1904. 

Note.  Poc.  of  State  is  ex  officio  Comm'r  of  Insurance. 
Rpts.  cover  periods  ending  Dec.  31.  1st  rpt.  seen  in  separate 
form  ;  others  only  in  general  rpt.  of  Sec.  of  State.  See  note 
above  under  Sec.  of  State,  Report. 

Preliminary  report  for  1896;  May  1,  1897.     ['97.] 

8°.     9  p. 

Insurance  law,  1890.     '90.     11  p. 

Same,  in  effect  March  19,  1895.     '95.     15  p. 

Sawe;  biennial,  1897-1903. 

—  See  also  under  Institutions,  Statistics. 
Treasurer.     Ist   report,    [annual],     1889/!)0 ;     biennial 

report,    [2d-8th],    1890/92-1902/01.       '00-1904. 

Note.  iBt  covers  Nov.  19,  1889/Oct.  31,  1890;  others  cover 
blennlnm  ending  Oct.  31  through  1898,  thereafter  ending  Sept. 
30.     1900/02  printed  at  Seattle. 

Inspection  and  Recjiji.ation. 

I  Agriculture.'^     See  under  Institutions,  Statistics. 
{Education.']     Board    of    Education.     Proceedings. 

Note.    Published  with  rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 
—  Extracts    from    proceedings  of    [the]    Board    [re- 
voking the   life    dipioina    of  L.  K.    P'oUansbee]. 
n.  t.  p.     [1892. J      broailsidc. 

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{^Education,  continued.'] 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction.  10th  report, 
annual,  188i)/!)0;  11th- 17th  biennial,  1890/92- 
1902/04.     '90-1904.     8°. 

Note.  Slatistica  given  in  these  rpts.  cover  ecbool  years  end- 
ing June  30,  but  rpts.  have  generally  been  transmitted  Nov. 
Ist.  lltb  rpt.  contains  an  Kducatioual  Directory  of  the  State, 
pp.  339-416.  For  Territorial  rpts.  nee  under  Supplemental, 
Education. 

—  School   laws   of   the  State,  with  appended  forms, 

1890,  91,  93.     '90-93.     3  v. 

Note.  Includes  State  constitution.  See  also  under  Sup- 
plemental, Education. 

—  Amendments   to  school   law  passed   in  1895.     8°. 

29  p. 

—  Code  of  public  instruction,  biennial,   1897-1903. 

•97-1903.     8°. 
Note.    Includes  State  constitution. 

—  Amendments  to  code.     1905.     8°.     20  p. 

—  Record  of  1st  biennial   session  of  convention  of 

State  county  superintendents,  1891,  with  appen- 
dix.    '91.     "73  p. 

—  Patriotic  memorial  days.     1808.     8°.     13.5  p. 
Dairy  Commissioner.     lst-2d  annual  report,  1895-9fi ; 

2d  biennial,  1896/98.      ['96?J-99.     8°. 

Note.  2d  bien.  contains  separate  rpts.  for  1897  and  1898; 
cover  title  says:  "  for  the  two  years  ending  r)ec.  31,"  but  letter 
of  transmittal  is  dated  Dec.  1st.  Title  of  thi»  officer  changed 
in  1899  to : 

Dairy  and  Food  Commissioner .     3d,  5th  biennial  re- 
port, 1898/1900,  02/04.     8°. 

Note.  For  bienniums  ending  Nov.  Ist.  4th  not  seen.  5th 
printed  at  Seattle. 

Factory  Inspector  (1897-1901).     [2d]  biennial  report, 
1899/1900.     '01.     8".     54  p. 

Note.  For  calendar  biennium.  Ist  not  seen.  Office  abol- 
ished in  1901  and  duties  transferred  to  Labor  Commissioner. 

Fish  Commissioner  (1890-).     Ist-lSth  annual   report, 

1890-1903/04.  '90-1904.  8°. 

Note.  For  years  ending  Nov.  1,  1892;  Dec.  20,  1R98;  Dec. 
31,  1899-1900;  Nov.  30,  1902;  others  uncertain.  The  years 
1899-1900  were  covered  by  a  single  rpt.,  published  1901,  which 
bore  the  title  "10th  and  11th  ann.  rpts.;"  llth-l.'ith  also 
in  I  V.  2d,  4th,  6th,  Slh,  ISth  apparently  not  printed,  but  the 
worli  for  those  years  i*<  summarized  in  the  odd  numbered  rpts. 
13th  printed  at  Seattle.  Bet-inning  March  1899,  Fish  Com- 
missioner has  been  ex  officio  Game  Warden ;  his  office  is 
therefore  sometimes  called  "  Dept.  of  Fisheries  and  Game  " 
and  the  Commi.^sioner  is  somitime.s  calli  d  "  Fi.ih  (-ommis- 
siouer  and  Game  Warden."  In  1891  a  Board  of  Fish  Commis- 
sioners  was  created,  consisting  of  the  Governor,  Treasurer, 
and  Fish  Commissioner,  but  although  apparently  still  in  exist- 
ence has  made  no  rpts. 

—  Game  and  fish  laws  and  decisions  of  the  Supreme 

Court.     Comp   by  A.  C  Little.     1898.     68  p. 

—  Same,  2d  ed.   1899.    Comp.  by  A.  C.  Little.    '99. 

8°.     80  p. 

—  Existing  laws  relating  to  fish,  oysters,  and  game, 

.     .     .     comp.  by  A.  C.  Little,  1901.      '01.     16°. 
100  p. 

—  Same;  comp.  by  T.   R.   Kershaw     .     .     .     1903. 

Seattle,  '03.     16°.     110  p. 
—  Same,  1905.     Comp.  by  T.  R.  Kershaw.     Seattle, 

'05.     16°.     128  p. 
Game  Warden.     See  preceding  note. 
Health,  Board  of.     Report,  1890  ;  lst-5th  annual,  1891/ 

92-95/96.     '91-97.     8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  1890  dated  Dec.  20  in  letter  of  transmittal.  Rpt. 
1891/92  covers  15  mos.  ending  Sept.  30;  others  cover  years 
ending  Sept.  30.  4th  and  5th  rpts.  also  called  "  Ist  biennial," 
being  issued  in  1  v.  as  one  rpt. 

—  Register  of  physicians.     1892.     8".     26  p. 

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Health,  Board  of,  conUnued.  ^       r  ,      uu 

—  The  powers  and  duties  of  local  boards  of  health. 

Circular  issued  to  health  boards  and  health 
officers.  .  .  .  [Also,  appendix  re}  disinfection 
and  disinfectants.     1893.     8°.     27  p. 

—  Eules    and   regulations    of   the  Board    of  Health. 

1894.     n.p.,  ['94.]     8°.     8  p. 
Insurance,  Commissioner  of.     See  tmder  Executive  and 

Staff,  Secretary  of  State. 
Labor,  Bureau  of  (mi ;   1901-).     lst-3d  biennial    re 
port,  1897/98-1901/02.     '99-1903.     8°. 
Vote.    For  calendar  blenniums.     Rpt.  made  by  the  Comm'i- 
of  Labor,  and  •2d  is  called  "2d  bien.   rpt.   of   .he   t^omm  r  of 
Labor."     l8t  is  in  3  divisions,  each  with  ^yt-P-,J^.'^?l''?,.l 
bears  running  head  "  Rpt.  of  the  Comm'r  of  Labor    ,  l)iv.  -  is 
the Tst  b°en  fpt.  of  the  Factory  [Mill  and  Railroad]  Inspector 
-  -3    and  Div.  3  is  a  [bien.]  rpt.  of  the  Inspector  of  Coal 


Mines  to  Dec.  10,  1898.  3d,  printed  at  Seattle,  cont.  rpt.  of  the 
Inspector  of  Coal  Mines,  1901/02,  with  separate  t.-p.  «"[«/" 
reorganized  in  1901  to  consist  of  the  Comm'r  of  Labor  and  In- 
spector of  Coal  Mines,  with  power  to  enforce  laws. 
r Lands.-]  Board  of  State  Land  Commissioners.  1st- 
4th  biennial  report,  1894,  94/96-98/1900.    [94?]- 

1900.     8°. 
Xote     For  biennium  ending  Oct.  31st.    4th  only  bound  with 
6th  bien.  rpt.  of  the  Comm'r  of  Public  Lands,  with  separate 
t.-p.    Commissioner  is  chairman  of  the  Board. 

—  Laws,    rules,   and  regulations    governing    the  ap- 

praisement,   value,    and    lease    of    school   and 
granted  lands.     1893.     36  p. 

—  Laws,    rules,  and    regulations    governing  the    ap- 

praisement and  sale  of  tide  lands.     1893.     44  p^ 

—  Laws  relating  to  school,  granted,  and  tide  lands,  and 

amendments    thereto    ...    in     effect     IVIarch 
1890.  Annotated  and  compiled  by  Robt.  Bridges, 
Commissioner.     '99.     8°.     118  p. 
Commissioner  of  Public  Lands.     lst-8th  biennial  re- 
port, 1890,  90/92-1902/04.     '90-1905.     8°. 
A^ote.    1st  covers  March  27/Dec.  1, 1890;  2d  covers  Dec   1 
1S90/NOV.  1.  1892;  others  for  biennium  ending  Oct.  ,il.      bin 
cont.  also  4th  bien.  rpt.  of  Board  of  Laud  Comm'rs,  of  which 
Comm'r  is  chairman. 

Tide  Land  Commission.     1st  report  as  to  tide  lands, 
and  rules  and  forms  adopted  Dec  1892.  '93.   16  p. 
Xofe.    This  rpt.  also  included  in  Pub.  Docs.  1892/93  as  made 
by  the  Board  of  Equalization  and  Appeal. 
Commissioner  of  Arid  Lands  (1895-).    [lst]-2d  bi- 
ennial report,  1896-96/98.     8°. 
Jfote.    Each  dated  Nov.  Ist. 

—  Supplemental  report,    [Dec.    24,    1898].     n.  t.  p. 

8°.     1 0  p. 
Mote.     "  Only  for  the  use  of  the   executive   and   legislative 
departments." 
See   also  under  Institutions,  Education,    University 
of   Washington. 
Medical    Examining    Board    (1890-).      lst-3d    annual 
report,    1890/92,    92/93-93/94;  biennial    report, 
1896/98.     '92-[98].     8°. 
Note.    For  years  ending  in  May.     2  eds.  of  Ist  ann.,  printed 
rcepeclively  at  Olympia  and  Walla  Walla. 
\ Mines.']     Inspectors  of  Coal  Minen.     Annual    reports, 
1892-94.     •9.'}.     1  pni.     8'^     70  p. 
Note      By  Inupcctors  of   Ut  and  2d  districts,  for  calendar 
years.     I'ubllsh.d  by  Sec.   of   Stale,  and  rpts.  1892  included 
alHO  In  his  2d  rpt.,  p.  315-.''/.2. 

—  Same;    189.-,-9(;.     "97.     8".      r,H  p. 
See  preceding  note. 

Inspector  of  Coal   Mines.     9lli-nth  biennial  report, 
1898/190<'  03/01.      '01-0.-,.      8^'. 
Note,    itth  coverH  Dec.  10,  iHW/lU-.c.  31.  1900.     Inspector  was 
In  W>-  made  a  member  of  the  Hiireau  of  Labor. 
See   also   under    Institutions,    Geology,  and  Mining 
Bureau. 

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Pharmacy,    Board    of.     1st    annual    report,    1891/92. 
'92.     8".     13  p.' 
Note.    Covering  Juue  15,  1891/May  0,  1892. 
\_Pilotage.'\     Board   of   Pilot   Commissioners  (1888-). 
Report,   1889;    1st  report,   1890;    annual  report, 
1890/92.     '89-93.     8°. 
Note.    This   Board  included  Commissioners  for  Columbia 
River  and    liar,  and  CoinmlBBloners  for  Paget  Sound.    Rpt. 
1890/92  covers  Dec.  9,  1890/Jan.  12, 1892.   Rpt.  1889  apparently 
printed  at  Goldendale. 

Board  of  Pilot  Commissioners  of  the  Columbia 
River  and  Bar.  Annual  report,  Dec.  31,  1898. 
'99.  8°.  11  p. 
[Taxation.'\  Board  of  Equalization  (1890-).  Min- 
utes and  official  proceedings,  annual,  session 
1893-1904.     '93-1904.     8°. 

Note.  Sessions  held  in  September.  Called  State  Hoard  of 
Equalization  and  Appeal,  1892-93.  Minutes  1893,  97-98  seen 
in  separate  form,  but  all  have  also  been  bound  with  Auditor's 
rpts.  vpith  separate  pagination. 

See  also  back  under /.anrf?,  'Vide  Land  Oomiaixnion ,  Note; 
and  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Auditor,  Note. 

Veterinariati,  State  (1895-).  2d-.jth  biennial  report, 
Aug.  31,  189(i/98-1902/04.  v.  p.,  '98-[1904?] 
4  pm.     8°. 

Note.  One  authority  gives  the  Ist  bien.  rpt.  as  made  in  1893; 
not  seen.  2d  printed  at  Olympia;  3d  at  Pullman;  4th  at 
Seattle;  otb  n.  imp. 

Institutions. 

See  especially  under  Audit  and  Control,  Board  of. 

Agricultural  College  and  School  of  Science  (Pull- 
man, 1889-)!  Report,  [lst-2d]  annual,  1890/ 
91-91/92;  biennial,  1893/94-1903/04. 

Note.  Provided  for  in  1889  but  not  located  and  established 
until  1891.  fist]  rpt.  dated  Dec.  28,  1891 ;  f2d]  covers  Apr. 
22,  1891/Nov.  1,  1892;  others  for  biennium  ending  Nov.  Ist. 

—  Catalogue,  1893/94-1903. 

—  Report  of  proceedings  of  Commission  on  Techni- 

cal Instruction,  No.  Yakima,  May  2?,,  1890.     '91. 

—  Experiment    Station.     Annual    report,     Ist-lOtb, 

1890/91-1900.     '92-1900.     8°, 

Bulletin,     nos.    1-57,     Dec.    1891-Dec.     1903. 

Seattle  and  Pullman,  '92-[1903].     8«. 
Audit  and  Control,  Board  of.     lst-2d  biennial  report, 
1896/98-98/1900.     '98-1900.     8«. 

Note.  This  board  had  fiscal  control  of  the  penal  and  chari- 
table institutions  of  the  State.  Its  rpts.,  for  bieuniuniK  ending 
Sept.  30th,  contain  the  rpt.  of  the  Coram'r  of  Public  Institu- 
tions and  the  rpts.  of  the  8U|5erintendentsof  the  several  institu- 
tions, each  with  h.  t.p.  Abolished  in  1901  and  succeeded  by 
the: 


lst-2d    biennial   report, 


Control,    Board   of  (1901-). 
1901/02-02/04      8". 

Note.  Ist  printed  at  Seattle;  2d  at  Spokane.  This  Board 
was  given  more  extensive  powers  than  the  previous  Board  of 
Audit  and  Control.     Hee  preceding  note. 

Defective  Youth,  School  for  (Vancouver,   1890-).     Bi- 
ennial report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  2d-4th, 
1890-95/90.     '90-96.     8°. 
Note.    2d  bien.  is  dated  March  3,  1890.     (8".     42  p.)     There 
was  also  a   "  Ist  rpt.  1890,"  dated   Dec.  15,  1890  (4  p.)  which 
was  merely  a  letter  to  the  Gov.  from  J:  R.  Thompson,  Chair- 
man of  the  Exec.  Committee,  and  a  "  Rpt.  of  Board  of  Trus- 
tees, 1890,"  dated  Jan.  13,  1891.     (8".     24  p.)     3d,  1890/92,  con- 
tains in  appendix  Ann.  rpt.  of  Director  for  years  ending  May 
28,  1891  and  May  25,  1892.    Other  rpts.  not  seen.     Since  1897 
under  control  of  Board  of  Audit  and  Control. 

{^Education.']     State  Normal  School  (Cheney,   1890-). 
Report,     annual,     1890;    2d    biennial,     1890/92. 
'90-92.     8°. 
Note.    For  periods  ending  Oct.  15th. 

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[Education,  continued.']  „„  v       -r.         *. 

State  Normal  ScJiool  (mienshuvgh,  1890-).     Report 

of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  biennial,  1890-1902.  8°. 

-Annual    catalogue,    1891/92-1902/03.      '92-1905. 

8°  and  12°. 

mte.    1891/92  contains  proceedings  at  opening  of  the  school. 

1895/96-97/98, 1904/U5  are  12"e. 

State  Normal  School  (Bellingham,  1899-).     Annual 
catalogue,  1900/01-01/05.     16°  and  12°. 

mte.  Bellingham  was  called  New  Whatcom  until  1904,  and 
catalogues  1902/03-03/04  bear  imprint  New  Whatcom,  (cata- 
logue 1900/01  was  the  only  12». 

—  Circular  of  information   .    .    .    June   1899.     12°. 

30  p.  -r.  . 

University  of  Washington  (Seattle,  1861-).      Report 

of  the   iBoard  of  Regents,   1888/89,  89;  annual, 

1890,    91;  2d-8th  biennial,    1892-1902/04.     '89- 

1904. 

A^ote.    Rpts.  1862,  67,  69,  71  published  in  Senate  and  House 

Journals  of  those  years.   Gov's,  message  1885  mentions  a  rpt., 

presumably   for  preceding  biennium.     Rpt.   1S88/89   also    m- 

cluded  in  that  for   1890.    2d  bien.  is  for  an  uncertam  period 

ending  Dec.  1,  1892. 

—  Catalogue,  1893/94-1904/05.     12°. 

Mte.    Catalogue  1890  included  in  rpt.  of  Regents,  1890. 

—  Report  of  special  committee.     1891. 
University    Land     and     Building      Commissioners 

(1891-).     Report,  1891/92.     '92.     8°.     45  p. 

Kote.  For  an  uncertain  period  ending  Nov.  '29, 1892.  Rpt. 
on  University  lands,  Dec.  a,  1861,  was  pub.  in  Journal  of  the 
9th  session  of  the  Territorial  Legislature.  Rpt.  of  joint  com- 
mittee of  House  and  Senate  to  investigate  the  Ulle  to 
University  lands  in  Seattle  is  included  in  ann.  rpt.  ot 
Regents,  1890. 

State    Teachers'   Association.      Proceedings     at    the 
annual  meeting,  1895-1902. 
See  also  under  Supplemental,  Education. 
Fishermen's    Associatiort.      Salmon    fisheries    on    the 
Columbia    River;    prepared    by    C    C.    Dalton. 
Ilwaco,  1892.     13  p. 
\_Geology.]     State    Geologist  {imO-l^Ql).      Mines  and 
minerals  of  Washington.     Annual  report  of  G: 
A.  Bethune,  1st  State  Geologist,  1890/91.      '91. 
8°.     122  (1)  p. 
Note.    One  authority  mentions  ann.  rpts.  1890-93;  not  seeu, 
other  than  above. 

Geological  Survey  (1901-).  Vol.1;  annual  report, 
1901.  '02.  1  V.  8°.  344  p.  maps,  pi.,  il. 
Note.  In  six  parts,  each  also  bound  separately,  as  follows  : 
Pt.  1,  Creation  of  survey  and  outline  of  the  geology  of  Wash- 
ington ;  pt.  2,  Metalliferous  resourcfs;  pt.  3,  Non-metalliferous 
resources;  pt.  4,  Iron  ore  and  coal  deposits;  pt.  5,  Water 
resources;  pt.  6,  liiblioi^raphy  of  the  literature  referring  to  the 
geology  of  Washington,  by  Ralph  Arnold. 

—  Annual  report,  1902.    Tacoma,  '03.    8°.    277  p. 

C'onl.:  Pt.  1,  Building  and  ornamental  stones,  by  8.  Bhedd; 
pt.  2,  Coal  deposits,  by  11:  Laudes  andC.  A.  Ruddy. 

—  Biennial  report,  1903.     Tacoma,  '04.     7  p. 
See  also  forward,  Mining  Bureau. 

[J/i.story.]  State  Historical  Society.  Statement  of  its 
organization,  cotistitution,  by-laws,  and  officers, 
1«91.     Tacom;i, '91.     12°.      14  p. 

Horticulture,  Board  o/(  1891-).  lHt-3d  biennial  report, 
1891/92-95/9(5.     '9:!-96.     8°. 

—  Bulletin,   nos.  1,  3,  April  15,  1891,  April  13,  1892. 

'91-92. 
Immigration.    S(,e  iovwanl.  Statistics,  and  under  ^n^- 
plemental,   Immigration. 

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[//wa/te.]  Western  Hospital  for  the  Insane  (Sti'ilacoora, 
1868-).  Report  of  tlie  resident  physician,  1871/ 
73.     73.     80. 

J\/'ote.  l{pt.  of  inspectoi-B,  1869,  of  resident  physicliiii,  1S71, 
uud  of  contractor  for  care  of  insane,  1871,  pub.  in  Senate  and 
House  Journals  for  those  years;  the  last  also  in  (Jov'b. 
message,  1871,  contractor  being  8upt.  of  the  asylum  at  Portland, 
Oregon.     Permanently  established,  1886. 

—  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1877/79,  85/87- 

8i)/i>0,  110/92-98/1900.     79-[1900.]     8". 

Note.  Gov's,  message  1SS5  meutlons  arpt.,  presumably  for 
preceding  biennium;  not  seen.  Beginning  189'2,  if  not  earlier, 
blennium  closed  Hept.  30.  lipts.  18U0/98-98/19UO  only  in  1st- 
2d  bion.  rpts.  of  Board  of  Audit  and  Control. 

Eastern  Hospital  for  the  Insane  (Medical  Lake, 
1888-).  Report,  annual,  1890;  lst-5th  biennial, 
1890/92-98/1900.     '90-1900.     8°. 

Note.  Blen.  rpts.  for  bieuoium  ending  8ept.  .'50.  Kpls. 
1896/98-98/1900  only  in  Ist-^d  bieu.  rpts.  of  Board  of  Audit 
and  Control. 

Library,  State.  Report  of  Librarian,  1890;  bienniid, 
1890/92-1902/04.      ['90?]-1904.     8«. 

Note.  For  bienniums  ending  approximately  Nov.  30  throutch 
1896;  thereafter  Nov.  Ist.  No  rpt.  for  1900/02.  Rpt.  1902/01 
is  called  8th  biennial. 

—  Catalogue,  1891;  by  P.   D.  Moore.    '91.     8°.     ix, 

329  p. 

—  Same ;  addenda  no.  2,  June  1893.     8".     32  p. 
Note.    Addenda  no.  1  bound  V7ith  Catalogue  1891. 

—  Library  laws,  1903.     Seattle,  1903.     8°. 

—  See   also    under    Supplemental,    Library,     Terri- 

torial. 
Mining  Bureau  (1890-).     l.st-5th  annual  report,  1891/ 
92-95/96.     '92-96.     8°. 

Note.  Ist,  for  year  ending  April  1st,  cont.  rpts.  of  three 
Asst.  State  Geologists.     Other  ann.  rpts.  not  seen. 

—  Maps    accompanying    report   of    1892[/93?],     by 

Geological  Survey.     H.  F.  Parrish,  Asst.  Geolo- 
gist. 

Cont.  :  1.  Topographical  sheet  of  the  Carbonado  district. 
Pierce  Co.,  scale  800  ft.=l  inch.  2.  Perspective  and  geo- 
logical section,  embracing  vicinity  of  Bonanza  and  Young 
America  mines;  2  maps.  3.  Plan  of  Carbonado  Hill  Coal 
Co.,  showing  general  arrangement  of  coal  shutes,  coal  piclsers, 
floor,  and  coal  washers,  1891;  scale  1  ft. =1/4  in.  4.  Sec- 
tional elevation  of  bunkers,  washers,  etc..  Carbonado  Hill 
Coal  Co.,  June  1891 ;  scale  1  ft.=l/4  in. 

Penitentiary,  State  (Walla  Walla,  1890-).  Annual 
report  [Ist] -3d,  5th-6th,  1890,90/91-91/92.93/ 
94-94/95;  biennial,  1896/98-1902/04.  '90- 
[1905.]     8°. 

Note.  Year-end  Sept.  30,  except  in  1892  when  it  was 
Oct.  31.  Rpt.  1890  is  by  Penitentiary  Commissioners;  others 
by  Directors,  with  rpt.  of  Warden  and  other  officers.  3d  cont. 
a  supplemental  rpt.  to  Dec.  22,  1892.  Hpts.  1896/98-1902/04 
seen  only  in  bien.  rpts.  of  Board  of  Audit  and  Control  and 
Board  of  Control. 

—  List  of  sales  of  jute,  fabrics,  and  brick  made  at  the 

penitentiary,  Mar.  7,  1891-Sept.  30,   1892.     '93. 

8°.     12  p. 
Prison   Commissioners.     Supplemental  report,  Jan. 

26,  1891.     '91.     25  p. 
Poultry     Association.      Proceedings     of     Ist     annual 

meeting,  March  4,  1893,  Seattle.     Seattle,  n.  d. 

16  p. 
Reform  School  for  Boys  and  Oirls  (Chehalis,    1889-). 

Report  of  Board  of  Trustees,  annual,  1890;  1st- 

5th  biennial,  1891/92,92/94-98/1900.  '91-[1900.] 

8°. 

Note.  4th-5th  seen  only  in  lst-2d  rpt.  of  Board  of  Audit  and 
Control.    3d  not  seen.    School  opened  July  10,  1891. 


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Soldiers'    77ome  (Orting,  1890-).     Report  of  Board  of 
Trustees,  annual,  1890;  biennial,  1890/92-93/94, 
95/96,96/98-98/1900.     '91-[1900.]      8°. 
Kote.     Rpt.   1890/92   covers   from   organization   to  Dec.  31, 
1892.     Rpts.  1896/98-98/1900  seen  only  in  lst-2d  bien.  rpta.  of 
Board  of  Audit  and  Control. 
Statistics,   Agriculture,  and  Immigration,  Bureau  of. 
A  brief  history  of  the  discovery,  settlement,  and 
organization  of  the  State  as  well  as  a  compilation 
of  official  statistics.     1893.     8°.     224  p.     il. 

—  Resources  of    Washington,    up  to   and    including 

Jan.  1,  1894;  comp.  by  J.  H.  Price.     '94.     75  p. 

—  Agriculture,  industry,  commerce  of  the  State,  by 

counties;  by  J.  H.  Price,  Sec.  of  State  and  ex 
officio  Commissioner  of  Statistics.  1896.  8°. 
230  p. 

—  [2d]    annual    report    on   agricultural,   industrial, 

and  commercial  conditions  of  the  State,  1895/9G. 
'96.     8°. 
Xote.    Title-page  wrongly  calls  this  the  1st.  ann.  rpt. 

—  Resources  of  Washington,  1896.     110  p. 

—  Agricultural,    manufacturing  and  commercial  re- 

sources and  capabilities  of  Washington,  1901. 
'01.     8°.     256  p.     map.     pi. 

—  State  of  Washington.     Its  resources,  natural,  in- 

dustrial and  commercial,  published  ...  by  the 
Secretary  of  State.     1903.    8°.    256  p.    map.    pi. 

—  Same,  1905.     8°.     210  p.     map.     pi. 
Kote.    With  appendix  of  statistical  tables  (48  p.). 

[  Weather  and  Crop  Service.^    United  States  Departm^ent 

of   Agriculture.      Washington    section    of    the 

Climate  and  Crop  Service  of  the  Weather  Bureau. 

[Monthly]    report;      [also]     annual    summary; 

V.    1-8,    1897/98-1904/05.     Seattle,    ['97-1902]; 

Portland,  Ore., '03-05.     4°. 

Xote.    Volumes  run  from  June  to  May,  with  monthly  nos. 

1-12,  ea.  8  p.    Ann.   summaries  1898-1900  issued  in  Jan.  for 

preceding  calendar  year,  ea.  12  p. ;  no  others  seen.     V.  1,  no.  1 

cont.  a  typewritten  errata  slip.     V.  2,  nos.  5-12   (Oct.  1898- 

M:iy  1899)  wrongly  called  v.  2,  no.  6-v.  3,  no.  1;  the  error  was 

corrected  by  calling  the  number  for  June  1899  also  v.  3,  no.  1. 

It  Is  stated  in  number  for  Dec.  1903  that  that  concludes  "the 

14th  year  of  the  Weather  Bureau  Climate  and  Crop  Service  in 

this  State."      Printed  at  Seattle  through  v.  6,  no.  7,  Dec.  1902; 

at  Portland,  Ore.,  begiiming  with  the  annual  summary  of  1902. 

—  Weekly   crop   bulletin,    1899-1900,  04.     [Seattle, 

'99-1904.]     fo  broadside. 
Cont. :   Apr.  11-Sept.  26,  1899;  nos.  1-25. 
Apr.  10-Oct.     2,1900;     "     1-26. 
Apr.  19-8ept.  27,  1904;     "     1-24. 
Xote.    Issues  of  May  2d-9th,  1899  [nos.  4-6]   are  unnum- 
bered; isBue  of  [Aug.  21, 1900],  no.  20,  is  undated. 

Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court.     Reports  of  cases,  v.  1-37,  1880-1905. 
'89-1905.     37  v.     8°. 
Cont.  :  V.  1-32,  1889-1903;  by  E.  G.  Kreider.  33-37,  1903-05; 
by  A.  Uemington. 

Briefs  of  Supreme  Court  reports,   v.   1-36.     1889- 

1905.     242  V. 

Annual  report  of  tlie  judges  of  the  Supreme  Court 

for  the   year   endmg    Dec     13,    1892.     '92.     8°. 
23  p. 
Xote.    Concerning  defects  lu  the  InwH.    Seen  only  in  Public 
Documents. 

—  Bar  dockets,  Sujtreme  Court.     1889-1905. 

Xotf.     Published  three  tlmeH  a  year,  In  Jan.,  May,  and  Oct. 

—  Rules  of  the  Supreme  Court,  adopted  Nov.  2,  1891. 

•91.      18  p. 

—  Some,  adopted  July  15,  1895.     '95.      16  p. 

—  ^Sawe,  adopted  July  15,  1901.      'Ol.      ir.p. 

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Supreme  Courts  co7itinued. 

—  Notes    on   Washington  reports,  v.   1-3,  Territorial, 

V.  1-30,  State.     By  A.  Kemington.     1903.    572  p. 
mote.    Privately  printed. 

—  [Digests  of  oases.] 

Note.    Several  have  been  privately  printed. 

—  See  also  under  Supplemental,  Sujoreme  Court. 
Superior  Courts.     General  rules  adopted  by  the  Supe- 
rior Court  judges  July  15.  1)H',)7. 

State  Bar  Association.  Law  reform.  Report  by  .fudge 
R.  A.  Ballinger,  Chairman  of  committee  of  juris- 
prudence and  law  reform  .  .  .  July  12-15,  1896. 
h.  t.  p.     8°.     8  p. 

Legislature. 

iBt  Legislature,  Nov.  6,  1889/Nfar.  28,  1890;  2d-9th,  biennial, 
beginning  in  January,  1891-191)5.  Special  sesBion,  September 
1890;  extraordinary  session,  June  1901. 

\^Laws  of  the  State. '\  Laws,  Ist-Oth  session  State  Leg- 
islature, 1889/90-1905.     '90-1905.     ea.  1  v. 

—  Laws  enacted  at  special   ses.sion,  Sept.   3-11,    1890. 

'90.     It)  p. 

—  Laws  enacted  at  special  session,  June  11-12,   1901. 

20  p. 

—  General   statutes   and   codes,    1891  ;     arranged   and 

annotated  by  W.  L.  Hill.  '91.  2  v.  8".  xi, 
1112  p.;  Ixi  (1)  904  p. 

Cont.:    V.   1,  General  statutes;  v.  2,  Code  of  procedure. 
Penal  code,  Constitutions. 

—  Code  of  procedure  and  penal  code,  1893 ;  by  Herbert 

B.  Huntley.       Seattle,  '93.     8°.     599  p. 
Note.     Privately  printed.     One  authority  mentions  a  refer 
ence  supplement  to  this  worl^,  printed  in  1899.    27  p. 

—  Revised  statutes  and  codes  of  Washington,  1896;  by 

E.  T>.  McLaughlin,  C.  E.  Remsberg,  and  J:  D 
Atkinson.     SeWe,  '96.     8°.     li,  482  p. 

—  Same ;  supplement,  Jan.  1897.    By  E.  D.  McLaughlin. 

28  p. 

—  Ballinger's  annotated  codes  and  statutes  of  Wash- 

ington, showing  all  statutes  in  force,  including 
the  session  laws  of  1897;  by  R:  A.  Ballinger. 
Seattle  and  San  Francisco,  '97.  2  v.  8°.  xvi, 
1227  p. ;   (2)  1229-2261  p. 

Note.    Both   V.  have  double  Imprint    as   above,   but   were 
actually  printed  at  Seattle. 

—  Same.,  v.  3  ;  supplement,  1903.    By  J:  H.  Mahan.   San 

Francisco,  ['03?]. 

Note.    Including  only  revisions  made  by  sessious  of  1899, 
1901,  03. 

—  Code  of  Washington,   and  notes,  by  Frank    Pierce, 

1901.     '02.      1  V.     8°.     1679  + p. 
Note,    The  notes  at  the  end  are  unpaged;  also  bound  sepa- 
rately.    Privately  printed. 

—  Laws  relating  to  real  estate    transfer.       Comp.    by 

B.  F.  Hue.ston.    Tacoma,  1903. 

—  See  also  special  compilations   under  Executive  and 

Staff,  Auditor  and  Secretary  of  State. 
[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.'\     Journal  of  the    Senate, 
l8t-9th  State   Legislature,   1889/90-1905.      '90- 
1905.     ea.  1  v. 

—  Journal  of  the  House,  lst-9th  session   State  Legis- 

lature, 1889/90-1905.      '90-1905.     ea.  1  v. 

—  Joint  rules  of  Senate  and   House,  and  rules  of  the 

Senate  and  the  House,  with  .standing  committees 
of  both  houses,  biennial,   1891-1905.     '91-1905. 

—  Barton's  Legislative  handbook  and  manual  of  Wash., 

1889,  90,  91/92,  93/94.     '89-93. 

—  Ryan's  Legislative  munual,  1901,  03. 


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Miscellaneous. 

Capitol  Commission  (1894-1901).     lst-2d  bieuuial  re- 
port, 1894-94/96.     '95-97.     8°. 

Kote.    No  more  rpts.    This  commission  succeeded  in  1901 
by  ttie : 

Capitol  Goramission  (1901-04).     Report,  Jan.  1,  1903. 
8°.     14  p. 
See  preceding  entry. 

—  Final  report,  Nov.  30,  1904.     10  p. 
\_E%posxtions .'\      World's   Fair    Commission.     Biennial 

report,  1891/92.     '93.     36  p. 

—  Final   report,   1894,  by  G.  V.  Calhoun,  Executive 

Commissioner.     '94.     8°.     49  p. 
Pan-American    Exposition      Commissioti.      Report 
1902. 
Fair,  State  (No.  Yakima.)     Ist  annual  report,  Sept.  24- 
29.  1894.     '94.     9  p. 
State  Fair  Commission.    Report.  1898.    '99.   8".  30  p. 
harbor  Line  Commission   (1889-97).      1st  report,  witii 
report  of  the  engineer,  Dec.  29,  1890.     '91.     8« 
37  p. 

—  2d  and  final  report,  with  reports  of  the  engineers, 

Jan.  5, 1893;  with  appendix.  '93.  8°.  23 +142  p. 
JtTote.  Covering  1891/92.  "  With  maps  underseparate cover 
ehowing  the  harbor  lines,"  etc.  Appendix  has  running  head 
"Ist  bien.  rpt.  — Appendix."  2d  blen.  rpt.  of  the  Sec.  of 
State  contains  (p.  -zyS-SU)  the  expense  account  of  the  Com- 
mission,  covering  Mar.  7, 1891/Oct.  61, 1892,  reprinted  from  this 
final  rpt. 

—  Maps  to  accompany  2d  and  final  report.     4°.     14 

maps. 
Road  Commission.     Final  report.     1896.     8°.     13  p. 

Supplemental  :  Territorial. 

Governor.     Message,  annual,  1856,  61-62,  64;  biennial, 
1867-73,  77-89. 

Cont.:  By  W:  Picljering,  1862,  64;  by  E:  S.  Salomon,  1871. 
by  E.  P.  Ferry,  1873,  77,  79;  by  W:  A.  Newell.  1881,  8.3;  by 
W.  C.  Squire,  1885;  by  E.  Seraple.  1887;  by  E.  W.  Wilson 
(special),  1889;  by  M.  C.  Moore  and  E.  P.  Ferry,  1889. 

Note.  Messages  1856,  61,  62,  67,  69,  seen  only  in  the  Ap- 
pendixes to  the  Senate  .Journals  for  those  vears.  Copy  seen 
of  1864  cont.  a  printed  slip  pasted  on  reverse  of  title-page 
giving  correspondence  between  Gov.  Pickering  and  Prendent 
Lincoln  re  first  telegraphic  communication  between  Washing- 
ton and  the  rest  of  the  world,  Sept.  5,  1864.  Message  1871 
has  appendix  with  rpt.  of  contractor  for  the  care  of  the 
Insane.  Message  18S5  mentions  rpts.  of  Auditor,  Treasurer 
Supt.  1  ublic  Iu«truclion.  Itegents  of  the  UniverBity,  Hospital 
for  the  Insane,  Coal  Inspector,  Pilot  Comm'rs,  Adit.  Genl 
Quartermaster  Genl.,  Warden,  and  Librarian  ;  and  under  the 
he.-Kl  "Kesourcesand  development"  contains  the  greater  part 
of  the  kpt.  to  the  Sec.  of  the  Interior,  1885.     See  also  below. 

—  Report  to  the   Secretary   of  the   Interior,  1879 ;   an- 

nual, 1884-89.     Washington,  D.C.,  '79-89.     8°. 

„  *^a"^-  ■■,  ^\1^}-F.-  !''•"■'■>''  '**'^=  ^y  W.  C.  Squire,  1884-86;  by 
K.  Semple,  1887-88;  by  M.O.  Moore,  1889. 

Note.  Kpt.  1879  seen  only  in  •'  Rpts.  of  the  Governors  of 
Arizona,  Dakota,  ...  and  Washington  Territories,  1879." 
M  ;'<•  f  ■  •'^''"■„18*'4-85  contain  map  of  the  Territory  "  cotn- 
plled  fiom  the  ofliclal  records  of  the  General  Land  Office  and 
?w?^"^l!!;';?.■  .?■}'•  f^''"'"".  principal  draughtsman.  [Wash., 
i«B^'J«  :  >  ^'=''''-''  l'^  mi.  ^1  in.;  size,  29x22  in.  Hpts! 
1886-88  contain  no  m--ip.     Rpt.  is,89  eoutains  map  of  the  State 

T  '^°'f?}^^  ""j'.  '''■'"''"  ^y  ''"'»'•  "•  Morton"  of  the  General 
Land  (;fllce.  [  i'rlnted  at  New  York]  1889.  Scale.  15  mi  —  1 
In.;  size,  27JXiil.'i  in.  '  " 

—  Re«ourci'H    and  development  of   the  Territory 

Message  and  report  of  Gov.  W.  C.  Squire  to  the 
LeglBlatlve  AsHembly,  session  l88."./80.  Seattle 
'8t;.     8".     72  p. 

Id  crlor  |1W..') Cm.  map  of  the  T.  rrilory  ••  J-ublished  by 
authority  of  the 'leriltorlnl  L..glHlaliire.  Dn.wn  by  Anderson 
BroB.    Seattle,  '86."    Scale,  16  ml.  --:  I  In. ;  size,  2.4x  17  In. 


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Adjutant  General. 

Note.  Gov's,  message  1S85  luentiotis  a  rpt.,  presumably  for 
preceding  biennium;  not  seen. 

Artesian    Well  Commissioners.     Report,  Nov.  IC,  1887. 

['87?]     4  p. 
Auditor.     Report,  1855,  57,  CI,  (;2,  «9,  71,  87  ;  bieimhil, 

1888/89. 

Note.  Rpts.  for  1850,  .')",  61,62,69,71  published  in  Senate 
and  House  Journals  for  those  years.  Gov's,  mcssaije  1885 
mentions  a  rpt.,  presumably  for  thu  preceding  bienniuin;  not 
seen. 

—  Road  laws  of  the  Territory,  1877.     '77.     K'>     42  p. 
Coal  Inspector.     See  forward.  Mines. 
\_Education.']     Board    of    Educaiion.     Report    of    the 

Secretary,  1S87.     '87.     4  p. 
Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction.     Report,  [Ist- 
2d  biennial],  1875-77;   [3d,  annual],  1878;  4th- 
9th  [biennial],  1879-88/89. 

Note.  In  rpt.  dated  Sept.  30,  1879,  which  Supt.  speaks  of  as 
"mySdbien.  rpt.,"  he  states  that  the  law  required  Supt.  to 
report  on  or  before  Oct.  1st.  The  other  rpts.  here  listed  were 
not  seen,  so  that  dates  and  enunacration  cannot  be  vouched  for. 

—  School  law,  1877.     '77.     8°.     33  p. 

State  Teachers'  Association.     Proceedings  at  the  5th 
annual    meeting,    1880;    and   the    Wash,    school 
law.     '81.     118  p. 
University  of  Washington.     See    under  Institutions, 
Education. 

Insane.     See  under  Institutions,  Insane. 

Immigration,  Board  of.  Washington  Territory;  infor- 
mation concerning  its  resources,  population,  and 
general  statistics,  for  the  use  of  immigrants. 
n.t.p.     [1880.]     circular.     8°.     4  p. 

[^Legislature.} 

First  session,  1854;  •2d-14th,  annual,  beginning  in  December, 
18o4/o6-66/67  ;  biennial,  Ist-llth,  beginning  at  first  in  October 
and  afterwards  in  January,  1867-87. 

—  [Laws    of    the    Territory ."]      Laws,    lst-14th    [an- 

nual], Ist-llth  [biennial]  session  Territorial 
Legislature,  1854-66/67,  67-87.  '54-87.  25  v. 
8°, 

Note.  Title  of  1st  ann.  is  "Statutes  of  the  Territory; 
code  passed  at  Ist  session."  Laws  of  18.59/60  contain  Codes  of 
Practice;  1862/63  and  1869  contain  General  Statutes.  The  Sth 
and  9th  l^ien.  are  in  Codes  of  1881  and  1883. 

Report   of    Commissioners    to    prepare    code    of 

laws  for  Terr,  of  Wash.  Salem,  Wash.,  n.  d. 
346  p. 

Code  of  Wash.,  1881.     '81.     580  p. 

Same,   1883;    by   J.    P.    Judson   and    E.    Evan.-i. 

'84.     446  p. 
Note.    Privately  printed. 

Complete    index  to  the   code  and   to  the    session 

laws,  1881,  83,  85,  87;  with  laws  in  force  at  the 
time   of    the    adoption    of  the    code.      '88.      8°. 
376  p. 
Note.    Privately  printed. 

—  [Special  Lau-s.}    Election  laws,  1877.    '77.   8°.    38  p. 

Note.  Privately  printed.  For  later  editions  see  under 
Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of  State. 

Real  property  statutes,  1843-89;  by  T.  0.  Abbott. 

Tacoma,  '92.     1232  p. 
Note.     Privately  printed. 

—  [Jotirvals,  Documents,  Etc.']     Jotirnal  of  the  Coun- 

cil, lst-14th  [annual],  ist-llth  biennial  session 
Territorial  Legislature,  1854-87.     '55-87. 
See  enumeration  of  serisionn  above. 


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Rules  and  orders  of  the  Council,  4th  biennial  leg- 
islative session,  1873.     '73.     24  p. 
^—Journal  of   the    House   of    Representatives,  1st- 
14th  [annual],  Ist-llth  biennial  session  Territo- 
rial Legislature,   1854-87.      '55-87.     8°. 
2fbte.    Publication  of  4tli  bien.  sess.  uncertain. 
Library,   Territorial.     Report  of  Librarian,   1856,  57, 
62,  66,  69,  71,  79,  87,  89.     ['57]-89. 
jVo<«.    Rpts.  1 8S6-71  published  In  Senate  and  House  Journals. 
Gov's,  met^sage  1885  mentions  a  rpt.,  presumably  for  preceding 
biennium;  not  seen. 

—  Catalogue,    1880;    by  W.  W.  Newlin,  Librarian. 
'80.     99  p. 
[Mnes.]     Inspector   of  Coal   Mines     and  Ventilation. 
Report,  1887.     '87. 

J^ote.  Gov's,  message  1885  mentions  a  rpt,  of  "  Coal  In- 
spector," presumably  for  preceding  biennium;  not  seen. 

Penitentiary . 

Note.  Gov's,  message  1885  mentions  a  rpt.,  presumably 
for  preceding  biennium;  not  seen. 

Pilot  Commissioners.     Report,  1889.     Goldeudale,  '89. 
Note.     Gov's,  message  1885  mentions  a  rpt.,  presumably  for 
preceding  biennium;  not  seen. 

Quartermaster  General. 

Note.  Gov's,  message  1885  mentions  a  rpt.,  presumably  for 
preceding  biennium;  not  seen. 

Secretary  of  the    Territory.     Statistical  report,  1888 ; 

by  N.  H.  Owings.     '88.     14  p. 
Supreme  Court.     Reports   of    cases,  v.    1-3,    1854-88. 
'79-88.     3  V.     8°. 
Cont. :  V.  1-2, 1854-85;  by  J.  B.  Allen.    3,  1887-88;  by  H.  G. 
Struve. 

—  Digest,  V.  1-2,  1853-87,  by  C.  H    Carey. 

Note.     Witli  1-14  Oregon  reports.     Privately  published. 

Treasurer.     Report,  1855-56,  61-62,  67,  69. 

Note.  Published  in  Senate  and  House  Journals  for  those 
years.  Gov's,  message  1885  mentions  a  rpt.,  presumably  for 
preceding  biennium;  not  seen. 


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OREGON   STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


Liat  compiled  from  the  collection  of  Oregon  documents  in  the 
Neio  York  Public  Library,  and  from  data  in  an  article  on  "  Ar- 
chives of  Oregon  "  by  F.  G.  Young,  Secretary  Oregon  Historical 
Society,  in  the  Quarterly  of  the  Society,  Vol.  Ill,  No.  4,  for 
December  1902.  Partially  revine.d  by  Miss  Cornelia  Jfarvin, 
Secretary  Oregon  Library  Commission.  All  documents  in  this 
list  published  at  the  capital,  Salem,  unless  otherwise  noted. 

Columbia  River  discovered  by  American  Captain  Gray,  1792; 
explored  from  source  to  moutli  by  Lewis  and  Clark,  1805.  Name 
"  Oregon  "  was  given  to  all  the  territory  claimed  by  the  United 
States  west  of  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  north  of  42"  north  lati- 
tude, the  northern  boundary  being  in  dispute.  Occupied  by 
United  States  since  1804,  but  by  treaty  jointly  with  Great  i5ritain, 
1818-46.  Northern  boundary  fixed  at  49o  in  1846.  Territory  of 
Oregon  organized,  1848.  Reduced  to  the  dimensions  of  the  present 
State,  and  remaining  area  organized  as  the  Territory  of  Washing- 
ton, 1853.     Admitted  as  a  State,  February  14,  1869. 

Messages  and  accompanying  documents,  biennial,  1864/ 
66-1902/04.  8°. 
Note.  Contain  miscellaneous  documents,  the  selection  vary- 
ing from  year  to  year.  1864/66  seen  only  appended  to  General 
laws,  special  session,  Dec.  1865.  1870/72  not  seen.  A  schedule 
of  documents  required  by  law  to  be  printed  regularly  is  given 
in  the  article  referred  to  at  the  beginning  of  this  list. 

Constitution. 

Convention,  1857.  Journal  of  the  Constitutional 
Convention  .  .  .  held  at  Salem,  commencing 
August  17,  1857,  together  with  the  constitution 
adopted  by  the  people  November  9,  1857.  '82. 
8°.     130  p. 

Constitution.     1860.     8°. 

Note.    Bound  with  Laws  of  let  regular  session,  1860. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.  Message,  1859,  65,  98;  biennial,  1860-62, 
68-82,  85-1903.     ['59J-1903.     8°. 

Cont.:  By  J:  Whiteaker,  1859,  60,  62;  by  A.  C.  Gibbs, 
1865;  by  G:  L.  Woods,  1868,  70;  by  L.  F.  Grover,  1872,  74, 
76;  by  8.  F.  Chadwick,  1878;  by  W.  W.  Thayer,  1880,  82;  by 
Z.  F.  Moody,  18H5,  87;  by  8.  Pennoyer,  1889,  91,  93,  95;  by 
W.  P.  Lord,  1897,  98,  99 ;  by  T.  T.  Geer,  1901,  03. 

Note.  Message  of  W.  P.  Lord,  1898,  was  to  special  session; 
there  was  alt-o  a  message  by  Gov.  Moody  to  the  special  session 
of  1885.  1862  and  special  1885  seen  only  in  House  Journal; 
1868,  70,  74,  seen  only  in  Mess,  and  Docs.;  1876,  78  seen  only 
in  both  House  Journal  and  Mess,  and  Docs.;  all  others  seen 
in  separate  pamphlets  and  in  appendix  to  House  Journal; 
1895-99  also  in  Senate  Journal. 

—  Inaugural  address,  1862,  70,  78,  82,  87,  95,  99,  1903. 

['62J-1903.     8°. 

Cont.:  By  L.  F.  Grover.  1870;  by  W.  W.  Thayer,  1878; 
8.  Pennoyer,  1887;  by  W:  P.  Lord,  1895;  by  T.  T.  Geer,  1899; 
by  G:  E.  Chamberlain,  1903. 

Note.  1862  seen  only  in  House  Journal,  unsigned;  1870 
seen  only  in  Mess,  and  Docs.;  1882  not  seen;  all  others  seen 
in  separate  pamphlets;  1878,  87-99  also  in  House  Journal. 

—  Declarations  of  pardon,  1859,  60,  62,  64. 

—  Message  calling  attention  to  the  massacre  of  immi- 

grants near  Salmon  Falls  on  the  Snake  Uiver. 
1860. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  app.  to  House  Journal,  IStjo, 


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Governor ,  continued. 

—  Special   message   of  A. 


C.    Gibbs,  Sept.  15,   1862. 


Uote.     Seen  only  in  House  Journal,  1862. 

—  Special    message    relating    to   the    locating    of    the 

State's  public  lands.     1864. 

—  Executive  decision  by  [L.  F.  Grover]  in  tlie  matter 

of  eligibility  of  [J.  W.  Watts]  elector  of  Presi- 
dent and  Vice-president  of  the  United  States, 
1876.     76.     8°.     38  p. 

—  Proclamation,   July   23,    1885    [upon   the   death  of 

General  Grant.     'iio.'\     8°.     1  p. 

—  Thanksgiving  proclamation,   1890,   1900,  01.     ['90- 

1901.]     4°. 

—  Statement  of  commutations   and   remissions    issued 

by  T.  T.  Geer,  Governor,  1899/1900.     '00.     8o. 
9  p. 
Note.    Wrongly  dated  1901. 

—  See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Pardons. 
Adjutant-general.      Report,    1863/64,   64,    65.    65/66; 

biennial,  1866/68-70/72  ;  [lst]-7th  biennial,  1887/ 

88-98/1900.     '64-1900.     8°. 
Note.    Rpts.  1864-6.5/66  also  in  app.to  House  Journal,  1864- 
66  •  rpts.  I866/0S-6S/7O,  covering  biennium  ending  ia  Sept.,  also 
in 'Mesa,  and  Docs.,  186S-T0.     Biennium  ended  Nov.  30,  1894- 
98;  Oct.  31,  1900;  other  years  uncertain. 

—  General  orders,  1900-02,     n.  p.,  n.  d.      12'^  sheets. 

Note.    The  following  copies  seen  : 

Jan.    9-Nov.  1.5,  1900;  nos.  1-8. 
KaylS-Sept.U,  1901;    "      4-8. 
Jan.    7-May  26,  1902;    "    2-11. 
Only  typewritten  sheets  (80  seen  of  no.  7,  1900,  and  nos.  2-4, 
1902. 

—  Circular   no.    1,    July  5,   1901.     Portland,  '01.    12°. 

2  p. 

—  Abstract  of  description  book  of  the  1st  cavalry  reg- 

iment, Oregon  Volunteers,  1864. 

—  jSIanual    of   the    military  code    of   the    State.    .    .    . 

Kules    and   regulati'ons    adopted    in    pursuance 
thereof  by  the  State  Military  Board  and  approved 
by  the  Commander-in-cliief,  May  4,  1901  [etc.]. 
'01.     12°.     vii  (1)  3-269  p. 
Note.    Apparently  no  pages  1-2. 
Attorney-general.      Biennial   report,    1899-1901.     '99- 

1901.     8°. 
Secretary  of  State.     Report,    biennial,  1858/60-8-784, 
85/86-1901/02.      ['60?]-1902.     8°. 
Note.     For  bieuniums  ending  in  Sept.,  1860-82;  ending  Dec. 
31,  1884-1900;  ending  Sept.  30,  1902.  Hpt.  1859/60-64/66  also  in 
House  Journal;  I866/6S-68/711,  7t/76-76/T8  also  in  Me.s8.  and 
Docs.    Rpt.  1868/70  contains  Hpt.  of  Commrs.  of  Agric.  Lands, 
.July  1870;  but  Hpt.  of  Board  of  Cotumrs.  for  School  Lands, 
also  called  for  by  title-page,  appears  in  a  different  part  of  Mess. 
and  Docs. 

—  Abstract  of  articles  of  incorporation  from  Sept.   1, 

1864  to  Aug.  31,  1866.     '66. 

—  Abstract  of  votes  cast  at  general  election,  June  4, 

1860. 

—  Abstract  of  the  votes  cast  .  .   .  at  a  general  election 

held  on  the  2(1  day  of  June,  1890  .  .  n.  p,  n.  d. 
["JO].     8"  broadttide. 

—  Election  laws,  1891  ;  biennial,  1895-99. 

—  Insurance  laws,  l)icnnial,  1887-99. 

—  Road  lawH,  bicnniiil,  1HS7-93,  97-1901. 

—  Report  of  the  Stat''  censtis,  giving  the  enumeration 

of  the  inhabitants  and  industrial  i)roductH.  Comp. 
hy[U.n.Kinr.n\(\\,\H'.)-,.     '96.     8".     lip. 

—  Election    lawH    of   the    State   and   of  the    IJ.  S.,   so 

far  as  they  relate  to  the  conduct  of  elections  and 
the  duties  of  ofllecr.s  in  connection  therewith 
[etc.].  (^omp.  and  published  by  II.  R.  Kincaid. 
1897.     H".     122  p. 

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Secretary  of  State,  continued. 

—  Official   directory   of   State   officers,    State  Boards, 

Commissions,  etc.,  July  1,  1900.  w.  p.  [1!)00.] 
broadside. 

—  Game    laws     .  .     comp.    and  published   hy  the 

Sec.  of  State.     1901.     '01.     8°.     28  p. 

—  Insurance  Department.     Report  showin;j;  the  insur- 

ance  business   transacted   in   Oregon,    1890-97. 
n.  d.     2  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Sec.  of  State  is  ex  officio  Insurance  CoinmiBBioner. 

Annual    report   of     the    amount     of     insurance 

written,  premiums  returned,  and  losses  incurred 
and   paid   by   the    lire,   life,    and   miscellaneous 
insurance    companies     .     .     .     Dec.   31,    1898. 
'99.     8°.     IG  p. 
Annual   report  of  the  Insurance  Commissioner, 

1899,  1901-02.     '00-03.     3  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Covering  calendar  years. 

List  of  life  insurance  agents.     1899. 

Directory  of  insurance  companies.     1900. 

—  See   also    under   Legislature,  Journals,   Docs.,   etc., 

1868. 
Treasurer.      Report,    biennial,    1859/60,  60/62-82/84, 
85/86-1901/02.     ['60?J-1902.     8°. 
Note.    For    bienniums    ending    in    Sept.,   1860-82;    ending 
approximately    Dec.   31,   1SS4-1900;    ending    Sept.   30,    1902. 
RptB.   1859/60-64/66    also   in  House    Journal;    1866/68-68/70, 
74/76-76/78  also  in  Mess,  and  Docs.  Semi-ann.  rpte.  dated  Sept. 
12,  1859,  Mar.  1,  1860,  Sept.  8,  1860,  are  contained  in  appendix 
to  Senate  Journal,  1860.    Rpt.  1870/72  called  **  Bien.  rpt.  of 
the  state  of  the  Treasury." 
See  also  undi  r  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1868. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

\^Agriculture.'\    Board  of  Agriculture,    lst-1 7th  report, 
annual,  1885-1901. 

—  The  resources  of  the  State  of  Oregon.     Revised. 

A  book  of  statistical  information  treating  upou 
Oregon  as  a  whole  and  by  counties.  1892.  8°. 
230  p. 

Note.  With  a  map  of  Oregon  :  size  19ixl3Jin.;  scale  about 
24  iiii.=l  in. 

—  Same;  3d  edition.     1898.     203  p. 

Southern    Oregon   Board   of  Agriculture.      Report, 

biennial,  1891-95. 
See  also  forward  under  Immigroiion. 
Charities  and  Corrections,  Board  of.    Report,  1891/92. 
Note.      For  a  partial  biennium    endintr  Dec.  31st.      This 
Board,  created  by  one  Legislature  and  abolished  by  the  next, 
issued  no  other  reports. 

[Dairy  and  Food    Inspection.^     Dairy   Commissioner 
(1885-89).     Report,  1887. 
Food  Commissioner  (1889-93).     1st  biennial  report, 
Dec.  31,  1892.     '93.     8°.     95  p. 
Note.    Called  "  Rpt.  for  1893." 
Dairy  and  Food  Commissioner  (1893- ) .     lst-[4th] 
biennial  report,  1892/94-98/1900.     '94-1900.    8°. 
Note.     Ist  covers  period  Mar.  10, 1892/Dec.  31,  1894 ;  2d-[3d] 
cover  calendar   bienniums;  [4th]   (wrongly  called   3d)  covers 
period  Feb.  16,  1898/Dec.  31,  1900. 

Dental  Examiners,  Board  of.     Report,  biennial,  1889- 

93. 
\_Education.']     Superintendent   of    Public    Instruction. 

l8t-14th     biennial    report^     1873/74,    74/76-98/ 

1900.  '74-1900.     8°. 

Note.  For  bienniums  ending  in  Sept.,  1876-82;  ending  Dec. 
31,  1888-90;  ending  July  1,  1892-1900;  other  years  not  seen. 
RptB.  1886/88-98/1900  are  called  "Rpt.  1889-1901;"  in  these 
rpts.  the  statistics  of  public  schools  are  for  bienniums  ending 
the  first  week  in  March  preceding  the  July  1  when  rpt.  closes. 
Rpts.  1874/76-76/78  also  in  Mess,  and  Docs. 


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\^ Education,  continued.'^ 

—  School  laws,  biennial,  1887-93,  97-1901. 

—  Abstract  of  reports  of  county  school  superintend- 

ents, 1864. 

—  Arbor  Day  [circular],  1892,  93.     '92-93.     8°. 

—  Amended    school     laws,    including    amendments 

made  by  the  17th  Legislative  Assembly;  with 
rules  and  regulations  of  the  Board  of  Education 
[etc.].     1893.     8°.     140  p. 

—  iSawe,  [1897].     '97.     8°.     143  p. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1860. 
[^Fish  and  Game.'\     Fish  and   Ga'xe  Protector.     [1st]- 
6th  annual   report,   1893,    93/94-97/98.     '94-98. 
3  V.     8°. 

Note.  [1st]  covers  period  March  1/Dec.  1,  1893;  others 
cover  year  ending  Dec.  1.  [lst-2d]  seen  only  bound  in  1  v. 
with  common  title  and  single  pagination;  similarly  [3d-4tb] 
and  5th-6th. 

Department  of  Fisheries.  l8t-2d  annual  report  of 
the  Fish  Commissioner,  1899-99/1900.  '00.  1  v. 
8°. 

Note.  For  periods  ending  Oct.  31,  1899  and  Dec.  1,  1900. 
Seen  only  bound  in  1  v.  with  common  title  "  Ann.  rpts.  of  the 
Dept.  of  Fisheries,  1901." 

—  Annual  report  of  the  Dept.  of  Fisheries,  by  the 

Master  Fish  Warden,  1901-02.     '03.     1  v.     8°. 
Note,     For   calendar  year  1901;  for  period  ending  Dec.  1, 
1902.    Two  rpts.,  seen  only  bound  in  1  v.  with  common  title. 

See   also  under  Executive  and  Staff,   Sec.  of  State., 

1901;    and  forward   under    Game  and   Forestry 

Warden. 
Food  Commissioner.     See  back  under  Dairy  and  Food 

Inspection. 
Game  and  Forestry  Warden  (1899-    ).     lst-2d  annual 

report,  1899-99/1900.     '01.     1  v.     8°. 

Note,  let  covers  period  Feb.  18/Dec.  1,  1899;  2d  covers  year 
ending  Dec.  1,  1900.  Setn  only  bound  in  1  v.  with  common 
title-page  and  single  pagination. 

Horticulture,    Board    of  (1889-    ).      lst-7th    biennial 
report,  1889/90-1901/02.     '91-1902.     8°. 
Note.     1st  covers  period  Apr.  8,  1889/Dec.  31,  1890;  others 
are  apparently  for  calendar  bienuiums.     Kpts.  have  been  dated 
with  some  irregularity,  as  follows  : 

1897/08      called  1898  on  t-p. 

"  "      1899   "  cover. 

1899/1900       "       1900   "  t-p. 

"      1901   "  cover. 
1901/02  "      1903. 

[Immigration.'\       Commissioners      of      Immigration. 
(1874-     ).      Report,  1875/76,  87.     '76-86.     8°. 

Note.  Former  covers  period  Jan.  IST.i/Sept.  1876;  latter  not 
seen.     187Jr/^t5  also  in  Mess,  and  Docs. 

Board,  of  Immigration.  Oregon.  Its  resources, 
soil,  climate,  and  products.  Containing  some 
facts  for  the  consideration  of  emigrants.  Issued 
by  the  Hoard  of  St.itistics,  Immigration  and 
Labor  Exchange.     Portland,  1869.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Oregon.     Facts  regarding  its  climate,  soil,  mining 

and  agricultural  resources,  means  of  communica- 
tion .  .  .  e^c,  t/c,  for  the  use  of  immigrants. 
Portland,  1876.     8°.      16  p. 

—  Same.     1878.     IC^.      16  p. 

—  Same    .    .    .    for  general  information.      [Boston], 

1878.     8".     48  p. 

Note.  With  the  following  maps :  (I.)  Map  of  wosleni 
Oregon.  iJOHtoD,  n.  </.  Scale, 20  mi.  =  1  In.;  size,  8^X16^  in. 
(2.)  Iloutes  from  Ailantic  ports  to  Oregon,  n.  p.  n.  </. 
Size,  16iX8iln- 


1889/90  called 

1891. 

1891/92   " 

1893 

1893/94   " 

1895 

1895/96   '• 

1897 

—  Same  .   . 

20  (2)  p 

—  [Same,  1880?] 


for  the  UHc  of  immigrants.      1879.  12". 


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[^Immigration,  continued .~\ 

—  Oregon  as  it  is  ...  A  brief  description   .  .   .  con- 

taining accurate  and  trustworthy  information 
for  those  seeking  new  homes  .  .  .  Nov.  1880. 
Portland,  '8(>.     W>.     80  p. 

—  The  new  empire:  Oregon,   Washington,  Idaho;  its 

resources,   climate,    present  development  [etc.]. 
The  City  of  rortland,  its  trade,  commerce  [etc.] 
July  1889.     Portland,  ['8!)].     8°.     IL^G  (2)  p. 
Note.    With  "  Miip  of  the  Pacific  northwest.    Bpecially  pre- 
pared  for  the   Oregon   Immigration    Board."     I'ortiand,  n.d. 
Size,  9JX12J  in.    Covers  Oregon,  Waaliington,  and  Idaho. 

See  also  back  under  Agrioilture,  1892. 
Insurance  Department.     See  under  Executive  and  Staff, 

Secretary  of  State. 
[Lands.  ]    Board  of  Commissioners  for  the  Sale  of  School 
Lands   and   the    Mannrjfement    of   the    Comm.on 
School  Fund  (18^0-    )'.     Report",  biennial,  1866/ 
68-76/78.      '68-78.     8°. 
Note.    For  biennlum  ending  approximately  Sept.  Ist.     Rpt. 
1872/74   not  seen.     All  otliern   in    Mess,  and   Docs.;    l866/e8- 
68/70  seen  only  there.     Rpt.  lSGS/70  is  listed  on  title-page  of  rpt. 
01   Sec.  of  State,  1868/70,    but  is  bound  in  a  different  part  of 
Mess,  and  Docs. 

Board  of  Land  Commissioners.  Biennial  report, 
1878/80-82/84,  85/86-97/98.     '80-98.     8^. 

Note.  Forbienniura  ending  Sept.  1  through  1882;  thereafter 
ending  Dec.  31.  Ilpt.  18S0/S2  not  seen.  Rpts.  1878/80,  84/86 
contain  rpt.  of  Register  of  State  Lauds  for  La  Grande  District, 
as  listed  below. 

—  Supplemental  report  of  E.  P.   McCornack,  Clerk 

of  the  Board,  for  the  month  ending  Jan.  31,  1887. 
'87.     8°.     40  p. 

—  Supplemental  report  of  Napoleon  Davis,  Clerk  of 

the  Board,  Jan.  1/Aug.  1,  1891.  '91.  8°. 
115  p. 

—  Supplemental   report   of  G:  W.  Davis,   Clerk   of 

the  Board,  Jan.  1/Aug.  1,  1895.     '95.     8°.     89  p. 
State  Land  Agent  (ISdd-     ).    Biennial  report,  1899/ 
1900.     '01.     8°.     12  p. 
Note.    For  period  Apr.  1, 1899/Dec.  31,  1900. 
State    Land    Board.     Annual    report,     1900-01/02. 
'01-02.     2  pm.     8°. 
Note.    For  calendar  year  1900;    for  period   Jan.   1,    1901/ 
Sept.  30, 1902. 

Commissioners  of  Agricultural  Lands  (1868-  )• 
Keport,  July  1870.     8". 

Note.  Seen  only  appended  to  rpt.  of  Sec.  of  State  in  Mess, 
and  Docs.,  1868/70. 

Register  of  State  Lands  for  La  Grande  District- 
Report,  1876,  76/78,  79/80,  85/86.  8°. 
Note.  Rpt.  1876  covers  an  uncertain  period  ending  in  Sept. ; 
1876/78  covers  Nov.  9,  1876/June  .30,  1878;  the  latter  rpt.  seen 
only  in  rpt.  of  Bd.  Commrs.  for  Sale  of  School  Lands,  1876/78. 
Rpt.  187!'/S0  covers  Mar.  1,  1879/July  31,  1880;  188.V88  covers 
calendar  biennium ;  these  two  rpts.  seen  only  bound  with  bien. 
rpts.  of  Bd.  of  Land  Commrs.,  187S/SO,  85/80. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1864; 
under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1860, 
65,  78;  and  under  Supplemental,  Legislature, 
Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  passion. 

Medical  Examiner.     Report,  1897. 

Pharmacy,  Board  of.     Report.  1893. 

Pilot  Commissioners.  Report,  ISGd,  64/66-66/68  ;  bien- 
nial, 1874/76-80/82,  85-1901. 

Note.  Rpt.  1860  seen  only  in  House  Journal,  1860.  Rpts. 
1866/68-76/78  also  in  Mess,  and  Docs.  Rpt.  1864/66  seen  only 
included  with  rpt.  1866/68. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Joumats,  Docn.,  etc.,  1860. 

Public    Building    Commissioners.  Board   of.     Report, 
biennial,  1887-91,  99-1901. 
.See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Iocs.,  etc.,  1865. 

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Railroad    Commissioners    (1887-98).     ri8t]-5th   bien- 
nial report,  1887/88-95/96.     '89-97.     8°. 
Kote.     [Ist]    covers  Apr.   1,   1887/Dec.  31,  1888;  2d  covers 
Feb.  21,  1889/Dec.  31,1890;  others  cover  calendar  bienniums. 
Enumeration   besran   with  the  2d.     Commission  abolished  in 
1898. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Railroads. 

\^Roads.']   Wagon  Roads  Commissioner.  Report,  1874, 85. 
[  Taxation.']    Board  of  Equalization.    Report,  1874,  97. 

—  Table  showing  the  rate  per  cent,  added  to  or  de- 

ducted from  the  assessed  valuation  of  each  class 
of  personal  and  real  property  in  the  several 
counties  in  the  State,  1891/92.  n.  t.  p.  broad- 
side. 

—  .Saw e,  commencing  Dec.  1,  1896.     '97.     8°.     27  p. 

—  Tables,  1891-97. 

—  State  levy  of  taxes,  1888-1901. 

See   also   under   Legislature,   Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 
1891,  an(i  ?(nrfer  Miscellaneous,  Taxation. 

Institutions. 
I  Agriculture.']     State  Agricultural  College   (Corvallis, 
1868-     ).     Biennial  report,    1872/74-76/78,   82, 
85-95.     i;.  77., '74-[95?J.     8°. 
Note.     For  bienniums   of  school  years.     Rpt.   1872/74  was 
apparently   the  Ist.     Rpts.  1874/76-76/78  also  in   Mess,   and 
Docs.     Later  rpts.  have  been  printed  at  Corvallis. 

—  Annual  report  of  the  President   of   the  Board  of 

Regents,  June  30,  1890.     ['91,] 

—  Agricultural      Experim.ent     Station      (Corvallis, 

1887-    }.     Annual  report,  1898-1900.     8°. 
Bulletin,  nos.  1-7G,  Oct.  1888-June  1903.     [Cor- 
vallis and  Portland],  '88-1903.     8°. 
Note.    Nos.  1-2  paged  continuously,  p.  1-28;  similarly,  nos. 
27-32,   p.   1-116;    nos.   33-37,   p.  1-84;    nos.  38-42,  p.    1-132; 
others  paged  individually.    No.  21  wrongly  numbered  20  but 
surcharged  21  on  copy  seen.    No.  23  contains  a  folded  map  of 
beet-groVing  places  in  the  State;  size,  8|x6  in.    No.  68  is  an 
annotated   list  of  the  birds  of  Oregon,  by  A.  R.  Woodcock. 
Nos.  48,  57,  58,  60, 66,  68,  72,  75  contain  lists  of  bulletins,  that  in 
DO.  75  being  confined  to   bulletins  then  in  print.     Nos.  3-11 
printed  at  Portland;   others,  so  far  as  seen,  at  (Corvallis,  all 
since  no.  12  bearing  the  imprint  of  the  Agric.  College  Printing 
Office. 

Circular    no.    1,    Oct.    1,    1896.      Dairying    in 

Oregon.     Corvallis,  '96.     8°.     (2)  32  p. 

Circular  bulletin.      Acid  soils  in  Oregon.      By 

Knisely.      1900. 

Botany,    Departmeyit     of.       Circular     no.     1. 

n.  t.p.     [189-     .]     8°.      (4)  p. 

Chemical  Department.    Circular  no.  1.    n.  t.  p. 

[189-     .]     8^.     (8)  p. 
First  Eastern  Oregon  District  Agricultural  Society. 

Report,  biennial,  1891-97. 
Second  Eastern  Oregon  District  Agricultural  Society. 

Report,  biennial,  1891-99. 
First  Southern  Oreaon  District  Agricultural  Society. 

Report,  1895,  97. 
Second    Southern   Oregon  District   Agricultural  So- 
ciety.    Report,  1897. 
See   also  under   Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 
1860,  70. 
Biolor/i.«t,  State.     Ist  biennial  report,  1901.     '01.     8°. 
Blind,  fn.iiitute  for  the  (^aU'in,  ]H72-    ).    Biennial  re- 
port. 1K[72?/ 174-74/76,  77/7K.  85-1901.     8°. 
NoU.     For    blcnnium  ending  in    Hcpt.  throngh  1876.     Rpt. 
1877/78   covers     Mar.   5,   1H77/Muy  10,   187H.     Later   rpts.  not 
Been.     RplH.  1874/76-77/78  also  In  Mens,  and  Docs. 
Deaf    Mutes,    School   for   the   Education    of   (Salem, 
1870-     ).     Report,   1870;  biennial,   18[72?/]74- 
80/82,  85-1901. 
Notf..     RptH.  1874/76-76/78,  for   blciinliiinH  ending  in  Hi-pt., 
seen   also   In   MesH.  and    I)och.     LntiT  liictmluniH  not  known. 
Called   "Institute  for     the     iJeaf  and    ])utfib"    through    rpt. 
1880/82. 


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{^Educaiion .']       State     Normal      School     (Monmouth, 
1882-     ).     Heport,  189i>,  It^Ol. 
State  Normal  School  (Ashland,  1882-     ). 

JTbte.  No  publications  from  this  or  the  following  Normal 
Schools  have  been  seen. 

State  Normal  School  (Drain,  1885-     ). 
State  Normal  School  (Weston,  1893-1905). 
Normal  School  (The  Dalles). 

I^ote.  A  private  academy,  recognized  by  the  State  as  a 
Normal  School,  but  never  granted  any  State  support. 

University  of  Oregon     (Eugene,  1872-     ).     Report, 
annual,  1876/77-78/79,  80/82-1900/01,  02. 

Note.  For  academic  year  ending  July  3,  1877;  ending 
June  30  through  1900;  for  period  June  30,  1900/Dec.  31,  1901; 
and  for  calendar  year  19U2. 

[^Foitndry.']     See  forward.  Stove  Foundry. 
Geologist,  State.     Report,  1874. 

Note.    No  other  rpt.  known. 
Insane  Asylum  (Salem).     Report,  1865,  66/68,  68/70; 
biennial,  1872/74-80/82,  85-1901. 
Note.     Originally  a  private  institution  at  Portland,  caring  for 
the  Slate's  insane  under  contracts  of  1851  and  1878.   Located  at 
Salem  in  1S83.     Rpt.  1865  called  "Rpt.  of  the  proprietors." 
Rpts.  1858/70,  74/76  called   respectively  4th,  7th,  bien.  rpt.  in 
letter  of  transmittal;  not  known  if  any  have  been  numbered 
on  title-page.     Rpt.  Nov.  30,  1885/86  was  alco  called  2d  blen. 
Rpts.  1868/70,  74/76-76/78  also  in  Mess,  and  Docs. 

—  Biennial  report  of  the  physicians,  [lst-3d],  1864, 

66,  66/68.     ['64?]-68.     8°. 

Note.  For  bienniums  ending  in  Sept.  These  are  possibly 
the  first  rpts.  of  the  series  listed  in  preceding  entry.  Rpt. 
1864  also  in  app.  to  House  Journal,  1864;  rpt.  1866/68  also  in 
Mess,  and  Docs. 

—  Report  of  visiting  and  inspecting  physicians,  1864, 

66/68-68/70,  74/76-76/78.     ['64?]-78.     8". 
Note.    For  bienniimis  ending  Aug.  31  or  Sept   1.     Rpt.  1868/ 
70  seen  in  pamphlet  form ;  others  seen  only  in  Mess,  and  Docs, 
or  appendixes  to  Journals. 

—  Report  of  the  supervising  architect,  1882. 

—  Report   of  the   board   of   building  commissioners 

and  of  the  trustees,  with  a  report  of  the  medical 
superintendent,  1885.     '85.     8". 
Library,    State.     Report    of    the   Librarian,    biennial, 
i860-66,  66/68-80/82,  85-1901. 

Note.  Rpts.  Sept.  10,  1860-62  seen  only  in  appendixes  to 
House  Journal,  1860-62;  rpts.  1864-66  also  in  aDpendixes  to 
House  Journal,  1864-66.  Rpts.  1866/6S-6S/70,  74/7*5-76/78  cover 
bienniums  ending  about  Sept.  1 ;  seen  only  in  Mess,  and  Docs. 
Later  rpts.  not  seen.     Catalogue  generally  included  with  rpt. 

Medical  Society,  State.     Proceedings,  2d-20th   annual 
meeting,  1875-93;  v.  [2]-20.     Portland,  '75-94. 
8°. 
Note.    Proceedings  of   Ist  ann.    meeting  were  never  pub- 
lished. 

Penitentiary,  State  (Salem).  Report  of  the  Super- 
intendent, 1864,  65/66,  66;  biennial,  1866/68- 
80/82,  85-99/1900. 

Note.  For  bienniums  ending  about  Sept.  1  through  1876/78; 
later  rpts.  not  seen.  Rpt.  1864  also  in  app.  to  House  Journal, 
1864;  rpts.  1866/68-68/70,  74/76-76/78  also  in  Mess,  and  Docs. 
Rpt.  1899/1900  called  "  Rpt.  .  .  .  1901." 

—  Report  of  the  sublessee.  Sept   8,  1862. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  appendix  to  House  Journal,  1862. 

Penitentiary  Commissioners.     Report  for  the  quarter 
ending  May  31,  1865.     '65. 

—  Report,  1866. 

Building  Commissioners.     Report,  1870,  72. 

Note.  Rpt.  Sept.  1870  seen  only  in  Mess,  and  Docs.,  1868/ 
70;  n.  t.p. 

See   also  under  Legislature,   Journals,    Docs.,  etc., 
1860,  65, 


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Printer,  State.     Report,  1865. 

Reform  School  (Salem,  1889-     ) .  Biennial  report,  1893- 
1901. 
Note.    First  opened  in  1S91. 

—  Rules  and  regulations,  Dec.  8,  1891.  '91.   8°.  20  p. 
Soldiers' Home  {Ro&e\mr^,  IS-    ).  Biennial  report,  1st- 

4th,  1893/94-99/1900. 
Stove   Foundry,    State    (Salem,    1893-190-).     Report,, 
1893/94,  99,   1901.     '94-1901.     8°. 
Kote.    Now  discontinued. 
[  Weather  and  Crop  Service.^    Oregon   Weather  Bureau 
(Portland,    1889-97).     [lst]-4th  biennial  report, 
1889/90-95/96.     '91-97.      8°. 
Note.    For  approximate  calendar  bienniums.    Title  of  [1st] 
i8"Bien.  rpt.  .  .  .  co-operating  with  the  U.  S.  Signal  Serv- 
ice   1891;"   of  '2d-Hh,   "  Bien.  rpt.    .   .   .   co-operating    with 
the  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agric.  Weather  Bureau,  1S91-97."   The  U.S. 
Weather  Bureau  assumed  full  control  in  1897. 

—  Monthly    report,  [nos.    78-93],    Sept.     1895-Dec. 

1896.     '95-96. 

—  Weekly   crop  bulletin    [no.   4],    April    12,    1897. 

n.  t.  p.     [Portland,  '97]. 
United  States  Dept.  of  Aqricvlture.    Oregon  section 
of  the  Climate  and  Crop  Service  of  the  Weather 
Bureau   .    .    .    [Monthly]  report;    [also]  annual 
summary;    v.    4-v.  10,  no.  3 ;  Jan.    1898-March 
1904.     Portland,  ['98]-1904.     4°. 
Note.    12  monthly  parts  annually,  ea.  8  p.,  with  unnumbered 
annual  summaries,  ea.  12  p. 

Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court.  Oregon  reports:  Decisions  of  the 
Supreme  Court,  V.  1-39,1853-1901.  ^--i?.  39v.  8°. 
Cont.:  Y.  1-3, 1853-70;  by  J.  G.  Wilson.  4-8,  1869-80;  by 
C.  B.  Bellinger.  9-11,  18S0-84;  by  T.  B.  Odeneal.  12-14, 
1884-87;  by  J.  A.  Stratton.  15-17,  1887-89;  by  W.  H.  Holmes, 
18,  1889-90;  by  W.  W.  Thayer,  C.  J.  19,  1890;  by  R.  8. 
Strahan,  C.  J.  20-22, 1890-92;  by  G.  H.  Burnett.  23-39, 1892- 
1901;  by  R.  G.  Morrow. 

Note.  Many  of  these  reports  are  bound  with  the  Statutes. 
Reports  18.55/50  (72  p.)  bound  with  Council. Journal  of  1855/56. 
Rules   of  the  Supreme  Court,  1885,  appended  to  v.  12. 

—  Opinion  and  findings  of  M.  P.  3:)eady,  referee,  in  the 

case  of  State  of  Oregon  v.  Samuel  E.  May  et  al. 
Note.    In  appendix  to  Laws  of  1874. 

—  Index-digest  of  the  Oregon    .    .    .    reports,  v.  1-14. 

...   By  C:  H.Carey.     San  Francisco,  '88.     8°. 
iv,  656  p. 

—  Northwest    digest;     a    digest  of   .    .    .    Oregon   re- 

ports,   26   volumes   .    .    .   with    extensiA'e   cited 
information  in  connection  with  the  text,  and  a 
tnble  of  cases.     San   Francisco,  1895.     8°.     (5) 
1165  p. 
Note.    Covering  also  Montana  and  Washington  reports. 

—  Same;    supplement,    embracing      .     .      .       Oregon 

reports,  v.  27-32     .     .     .     San  Francisco,  1899. 
8".     (5 J  671  p. 

Lr.oist-ATi.iu;  [Called  Li:gi.si.ativi;  Asskmuly]. 

A  .-CBKlon  wan  hold  July  U-«,  1858;  a  so-called  "  Ist  regular  ses- 
Klon,"  Hcpt.  i;i-14,  1H5S;  the  "  IhI  extra  session, "  May  ]6-.Tui)c  4, 
18.59.  Regular  cnumenition  began  with  tlie  1st  regular  fecsion, 
Pepl.  K),  IHOO,  sescionH  beiiii^  biennial  since,  beginning  in  .Janiiaiy 
of  even  yoarH  throngh  \Wl  and  of  odd  years  beginning  1885. 
Hpeclal  HeHBioiiM,  Dec.  \Wth,  Nov.  1X85,  Hept.  1898. 

[Lau-B  of  the  State.']  Lawn  of  Oregon,  1st  extra  and 
lst-2l.«t  regular  session,  185'i_K)01. 
Notf.  TItlrH  vary.  The  Ht'Hslon  laws,  Statutes,  Supremo 
Court  di^clHloim,  .lournalH,  and  v.irloiiB  other  documents  have 
been  HO  Irregularly  bound  that  any  combine  list  Is  almost  Ini- 
poHstble.  'J'he  bchhIom  laws  were  probahly  not  issued  in  sep- 
arate form  prior  to  1805.  State  coMHtilutioii  is  limiiid  with 
LawB  of  1860. 

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\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.^ 

—  Code  of  civil  procedure  and   other  general  statutes 

enacted  by  the  Legishitive  Assen)bly  at  tlie  ses- 
sion coniniencing  Sept.  8,  181)2  ;  Commissioners  : 
M.  P.  Deady,  A.  C.  (Jihbs,  J.  K.  Kelly.     '(i3. 

—  Organic  and  other  general  laws,  1845-04;  con)piled 

and  annotated  by  ]\I.  P.  Deady.     'G.5. 

—  Same;  2d  ed.     Portland,  1866. 

—  Same;   1843-72;  compiled  and  annotated  by  M.  P. 

Deady  and  L.  Lane.     San  Francisco,  '74. 

—  Amendments    to   the  laws,  compiled  in  accordance 

with  Senate  Joint  Resolution  No.  22,  directing 
the  publication  of  all  amendments  to  the  civil 
and  criminal  code.     1868. 

—  Codes  and  general  law.'^.     Compiled  and  annotated 

by  W:  L.  Hill.  Published  by  authority  of  an 
act  of  Feb.  26,  1885.  San  Francisco,  '87.  2  v. 
8".      (2),  XX,  1052  p.;    (2)1053-1947  p. 

—  Same;  including  statutes  and  decisions  to  1892.     2d 

ed.  San  Francisco,  '92.  2  v.  8°.  xx,  1052 
(52)  p.;    (2)  1053-2192  p. 

—  Codes  and  statutes,  showing  all  laws    of   a  general 

nature,  including  the  session  laws  of  1901. 
Compiled  and  annotated  by  C:  B.  Bellinger 
and  W.  W.  Cotton.    San  Francisco,   1902.    2  v. 

—  [Special  Laws.']     Building  and  loan  association  law, 

1895. 

Fish  and  game  laws,  1891,  93,  99. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State,  1901. 

Medical  law,  1889. 

Militia  laws,  1887,  95,  97. 

Stock  Inspector  law,  1889,  91. 

[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]  Journal  of  the  Senate 
during  the  first  session  thereof,  1858;  [session  of 
Sept.  13,  1858]  ;  1st  extra  session,  18.59.  '59.  1  v. 
8°.     14(1);  (2);   65  (2)  (4)  p. 

Note.  Separate  paginations  as  indicated.  Journal  of  session 
of  Sept.  13  has  n.  t.  p.  and  occupies  but  a  page;  it  closes  with 
the  words  "  Adjourned  till  to-morrow  at  10  o'clock  a.m.," 
but  there  is  no  journal  of  the  following  day. 

—  Journal   of    the   Senate,    lst-21st    regular   session, 

1860-82,  85-1901.     '60-1901.     21  v.     8°. 

Note.  Title  varied  in  earlier  years,  but  as  above  beginning 
with  1878  (?).  Appendix  to  It-t  BeB8.,1860,  called  "  Accompany- 
ing documeute,"  cont.  list  of  pardons, Treasurer's  semi-ann.  rpts. 
1859-60,  and  rpt.  of  Sec.  of  State,  1858/60.  Journals  of  special 
sessions  1885  and  1898  in  separate  vols.,  the  latter  wrongly 
marked  " 'iOth  session."  Journal  of  Feb.  14,  1899  contains 
addresses  delivered  at  the  celebration  of  the  40th  anniversary 
of  Statehood  by  Gov.  Lord,  L.  B.  Cox,  G:  H.  Williams,  and 
Abigail  S.  Duuiway. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives  during  the 

first  session  thereof,  1858;  1st  regular  session, 
Sept.  13-14,  1858;  1st  extra  session,  May  16- 
June  4,  1859.     '59.     1  v.     8°. 

Note.  Three  separate  paginations,  but  September  session 
has  n.  t.  p.     See  note  above  under  Legislature. 

—  Journal  of  the  House,  lst-18th,  20th-2l8t    regular 

session,  biennial,  1860-82,  85-95,  99-1901.  '60- 
1901.     20  V.     8°. 

Note.  Title  varied  in  earlier  years,  but  as  above  beginning 
with  1878  (?;.  Appendixes  to  Ist-id  sess.  contain  miscella- 
neous rpts.  Journals  of  "  special  sess.  of  the  13th  Leg.  Assy." 
1885,  and  "  2Uth  special  session,"  1898,  in  separate  volumes. 
No  Journal  for  1897,  as  House  did  not  succeed  in  effecting  an 
organization  that  year. 

—  Rules  of  the  Senate,  joint  rules,  and  standing  com- 

mittees, biennial,  1891-95.     '91-95.     8°. 

—  Rules  of  the  House,  joint  rules,  and  standing  com- 

mittees, biennial,  1891-95.     '91-95.     8°. 

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{Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'^ 

—  {Miscellaneous  Documents.'^ 

Note.  The  following  list,  largely  compiled  from  I'rof. 
Young's  article  in  the  Quarterly  of  the  Historical  Society, 
December  1902,  undoubtedly  contains  many  rpts  ,  memorials, 
etc.,  which  appeared  only  in  the  bouud  documeut  collections 
and  were  never  issued  separately ;  moreover,  many  titles  here 
quoted  are  doubtless  uot  actual  titles,  but  condensed  state- 
ments of  contents,  and  as  such  should  properly  ho  enclosed 
in  brackets. 

—  Documents  relating  to  swamp  land  acts.      1860. 

—  Memorial  to  Congress  asking  the  payment    of   the 

Indian  war  claims,     i860. 

—  Report    and   memorial  concerning  the  penitentiary. 

[I860.] 

—  Report  of  committee  on  memorial.     [1860.] 

—  Report  of    select   committee    on    the    penitentiary. 

[I860.] 

—  Memorial  relating  to  agricultural  societies.     [I860.] 

—  Report  relative  to  agricultural  societies.     [1860  ] 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on  vessels  entering  the 

Columbia  River.      [I860.] 

—  Memorial  to  Congress  to  establish  a  branch  of  pilot 

service  on  the  Columbia  and  Western  rivers. 
[I860.] 

—  Report  of  committee  on  education.      [I860.] 

—  Memorial    by  J.    Quinn    Thornton    asking    accept- 

ance ot  '  a  silver  medal  commemorating  the 
discovery  of  the  mouth  of  the  Columbia  River. 
[I860.] 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on  J.  Quinn  Thornton's 

memorial.     [I860.] 

—  Correspondence  on  military  matters.     [1862.] 

—  Report    of  House   committee    on    military   affairs. 

[1862.] 

—  Petition  for  the  extension  of  the  contract  with  Drs. 

Hawthorne  and  Loryea.     1864. 

—  Mrs.  Thornton's  letter  presenting  tomahawk.     1864. 

—  Copy  of  deed  transferring  land  to  the  State  on  which 

the  State  House  is  erected.     1865. 

—  In  the  matter  of  the  State  of  Oregon,  claiming  cer- 

tain lands  in  said  State  as  "  swamp  and  over- 
flowed "  under  and  by  virtue  of  the  acts  of  Con- 
gress of  Sept.  28,  1850,  and  March  12,  1860. 
Correspondence  and  House  joint  resolution  per- 
taining thereto.     1865. 

—  Report  of  the  visiting  committee  to  the  penitentiary. 

1865. 

—  Report  of  the  condition  of  the  fund  for  the  erection 

of  public  buildings.     1865. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  appointed  to  examine 

the  books  and  accounts  of  the  State  Treasurer 
and  Secretary  of  State.     Sept.  1868.     '68. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  Mess,  and  Docs.,  1866/68. 

—  Communication  from  the  Labor  Exchange  of  Port- 

land.    [1870. J 

Note.    Heen  only  in  appendix  to  Mess,  and  Docs.,  1868/70. 

—  Communication    from    State    Agricultural    College. 

[1870.] 
Note.    Seen  only  In  appendix  to  Mess,  and  Docs.,  li 


—  Report  of  investigating  coinniittec!,  api)oiiited  pursu- 
ant to  Senate  joint  rescjlnlion  no.  27,  j)a.sHed  at 
the  6tli  regular  Hession  of  the  Legislative  Assem- 
bly, 1870.  '70. 
Report  of  committee  of  inveBligation  appointed  pur- 
suant to  House  joint  resolutions  iios.  8  and  10, 
passed  at  th(!  10th  regular  session  of  the  Legisla- 
tive Assembly,  1877. 

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\^Journals.,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Report   of   the   joint   committee   to  investigate   the 

manner  of  the  segregation  and  sale  of  the  swamp 
and  overflowed  lands.     1878. 

—  Report   of   House    eomraittee    on    eanal    and    locks, 

188•-^ 

—  Same,  1885. 

—  Report  of  the  special  Senate  committee  on  assess- 

ment and  taxation,  l(jth    regular  session,   18'Jl. 
';»1.     8°.     10  p. 

—  Report  on  eastern  oyster  culture.     1897. 

—  Address    on   John    Marshall     .     .     .     By    Geo.     H. 

Williams,  Feb.  4,  I'JOl.     '01.     8°.     19  p. 


Miscellaneous. 

ICapitoL]     Report  of  architect,  1874. 

—  Report  of  building  commissioners,  1874,  74/7(). 

Note.    The   latter  rpt.,    covering   Dec.   1874/dept.   1876,  is 
included  ako  in  Mess,  and  Docs. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1865. 

Census,  State.  Census  returns,  and  statements  of  taxes 
and  bounties,  1866. 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State,  1895. 

l^Deeds,  Commissioners  of.  List  of,  throughout  the 
country,  1862.]     2  p. 

Domestic  Animals  Com.mission.     Report,  1893. 

[Education.]  Comm,issioners  of  University  and  Com- 
mon School  Fund.     Report,  1866. 

[^Expositions.]      Conunissioner   to   the    World's    Indus- 
trial and  Cotton  Centennial  Exposition.  Report, 
1887. 
World's  Fair  Commission.     [Report.]     1895. 

Health  Officer  at  Astoria.  Biennial  report,  Sept.  1, 
1876.     '76.      8°. 

Note.  Seen  only  in  Mess,  and  Docs.,  1874/76.  The  writer 
epeaks  of  a  previous  rpt. ;  not  seen. 

[Indian  Wars.]  The  early  Indian  wars  of  Oregon. 
By  Frances  Fuller  Victor.  Compiled  from 
Oregon  Archives  and  other  original  sources,  with 
muster  rolls.     1895. 

Sfe  a^so  im(?«r  Executive  and  Staff,  6'o(!«r«or,  1860;  under 
Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1860,  62,  64;  aiid  under 
Supplemenial,  Governor,  and  LegUlature,  Journals,  Docs., 
etc.,  passhn. 

Medical  Register.     1895,  97. 

[Mint.]  History  of  the  mint,  established  in  1849. 
'65. 

[Notaries  Public]  Abstract  of  [List  of?]  notaries 
public.     1865. 

[Pardons.]  Commutations  and  remissions,  1889;  bi- 
ennial, 1893-1901. 

[Railroads.]     Railroad  report,  1864. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  appendix  to  House  Journal,  1864. 

Portage  Railway  Commission.     Report,  1893. 
Resources  of  Oregon.     1897. 
[Statehood  Anniversary.]     Exercises  on  the  Fortieth 

Anniversary  of  the  Statehood  of  Oregon,  Feb. 

14,  1899.     Held  before  the  Legislative  Assembly. 

'99.     60  p. 
[Taxation.]      Commissioners  to    Examine  the    Matter 

of  Assessment  and   Taxation.     Report;  with  the 

bill  submitted  by  said   Commission.     1886.     8°. 

86  (1)  11  p. 


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Supplemental:  Territorial. 

[Public  Documents.]     See  forward  under  Legislature, 

Journals^  Docs.,  etc.,  Sess.  1853/54,  54/55,    58/59. 

Governor.      Message,    1841:!,    47,   49,    55,    56,    57,    58. 

Cnnt.:     By   G:  Abernethy,   1846,  47,  49;  by  G:  L.  Curry, 

1S55-58. 

Note  1.  1846,  47,  49  seen  only  in  Oregon  Archives;  1855  only 
in  House  Journal,  6th  sess. ;  1S57  is  a  brief  report  of  the 
public  building  fund,  seen  only  in  House  Journal,  9th  sess.; 
1858  not  seen.  The  documents  listed  below  were  seen  only  in 
appendixes  to  Journals  and  probably  were  not  issued  sepa- 
rately. 

Note  2.  Abemetby,  it  will  be  observed,  was  a  pre-Terri- 
torial  Governor.  After  organization  as  a  Territory,  Oregon 
had  the  following  Governors,  though  it  is  not  known  whether 
all  issued  messages  or  not: 

1.  Joseph  Lane,  1849-50.  5.  G:  L.  Curry,  1853. 

2.  K.  Pritchette,  Je.  18-Ag.  18, 1850.    6.  J:  W.  Davis,  1853-54. 

3.  J:  P.  Gaines,  lSoO-52.  7.  G:  L.  Curry,  1854-69. 

4.  Joseph  Lane,  1853. 

—  Report  of  Gov.  Gaines  of  the  money  received  and 

expended  for  the  Territorial  Library,  with  copy 
of  letter  from  the  Comptroller  of  the  Treasury 
of  the  United  States.     1852. 

—  Instructions    to    the    Governor    and     Secretary    of 

Oregon  Territory  in  disbursing  money  entrusted 
to  tbein  by  virtue  of  their  ofBces,  from  the 
Treasury  Department  of  the  United  States. 
[Sess.  1852/53.] 

—  Message  of   Gov.    Curry    [on    massacre    of   a   por- 

tion of  the  immigration  of  last  season  near  P^ort 
Boise,  with  correspondence  of  military  officials]. 
1854. 

—  Message   from  the  Governor   [Curry]  in  relation  to 

the  investigation  of  the  expenditure  of  the  peni- 
tentiary fund  [submitting  papers  containing 
accounts,  etc.].     Dec.  21,  1854. 

—  Message  of  Gov.   Curry  relating  to  plans  by  which 

the  perpetrators  of  the  massacre  of  immigrants 
near  Fort  Boise  might  be  brought  to  justice; 
submitting  also  correspondence  of  military  offi- 
cials.    1855. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Curry,  submitting  a  report  of  the 

disbursements  and  the  condition  of  the  fund  ap- 
propriated by  Congress  for  the  erection  of  public 
buildings.     [1855.] 

—  Message  by  Gov.  Curry  relating  to  the  recommenda- 

tion of  tlie  Superintendent  of  Indian  Affairs  in 
regard  to  the  new  law  prohibiting  the  sale  of 
arms  and  ammunition  to  the  Indians.  [Sess. 
1854/55.] 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Curry  and  correspondence  relating 

to  the  suppression  of  Indian  hostilities.  [Sess. 
1855/50. J 

—  Correspondence    between    the    Governor    and    the 

Secretary  of  AVar  in  relation  to  Gen.  Wool  and 
to  location  of  the  capital.      [Sess.  1856/57.] 

—  Mes.sage  of  the  Governor  submitting  correspondence 

relating  to  Indian  hostilities.     [Sess.  1856/57.] 
Adjutant-general.     Report  1848,  [49],  56. 

Noie.  P.pts.  1S48,  4!)  (the  former  called  "  Kpt.  of  Commis- 
sary and  QuarleimaMler  GencrraU ")  seen  only  In  Oregon 
Archives;  18r.«  In  a|)peridlx  to  ilouse  .Journal,  18.'),5/56. 

—  Report  of  the  Quartermaster  of  the  Department  of 

Oregon  Territory,  of  Adjutant-general  and  Snr- 
geon-in-chief  of  the  Medical   Department,    [and] 
of  Commis.sary-general.     [1856.  J 
Note.     Seen  only  In  app.  to  House  Journal,  lH5,'j/5fl. 

—  See  also  back  under   Governor,  and  forward  under 

Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  Sess.  1854/65, 
68/59. 

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Auditor  of  Public  Accounts.  Report,  1847;  annual, 
1852-58. 

Note.  1S47  poen  (inly  in  OroKon  Archives;  the  others  only  lu 
appendixes  to  rioiife  Journals.  All  cover  years  ending  early 
iu  December;  there  was  also  a  rpt.  Jan.  5,  1858. 

—  Account  accompanying  report  of  1858. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  appendix  to  House  Journal,  1858/59. 

See  also  forward,  Comptroller,  and  under  Legislature, 
Journals,   Docs.,   etc.,   Sess.    1853/54  (2),  56/57 
(2). 
[Canals.^     Report    of    the    Willamette    Falls    Canal, 
Millinj^  and  Transportation  Co.     [1854.] 
Note.    Seen  only  in  ajipendix  to  House  .Journal,  1S54. 

Comptroller,     Report,  1856. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  app.  to  House  Journal,  1856/57. 

{^Education.']     Report  relative  to  the  selection  and  lo- 
cation of  University  lands.     1853. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  app.  to  Council  Journal,  185r!/04. 

—  Report    of    the   University   Land   Commissioner, 

annual,  1854,  55,  56,  58. 

Note.  For  years  ending  in  December.  Seen  only  in  app.  to 
House  Journal,  1854/55-58/59. 

—  Report  of  the  Commissioners  to  erect  the  Terri- 

torial University,  1854. 

Note.  Seen  only  in  appendixes  to  both  House  and  Council 
Journals,  1854/55. 

See  also  forward  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs., 
etc.,  Sess.  185S/.o9  (2). 
[^Emigration. ~\  Report  of  the  company  sent  out  from 
counties  of  Lane  and  Linn  to  learn  the  practica- 
bility of  an  emigrant  route  from  Fort  Boise  to 
the  Willamette  Forks,  commenced  Aug.  20, 
1852,  and  lasted  sixty  days. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  appendix  to  Council  Journal,  1852/53. 

[Executive   Committee.']     Message,  Dec.  16,   1844,   [re 
northern  boundary]. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Oregon  Archives. 

[Indian    Wars.]     Commissioner  {s')    on    Cay  use    War 
Claims.     Report,  1852-53. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  app.   to  House  Journal,  Ress.  1852/53- 
53/54.     See  forward  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.. 
Seas.  185-2/53. 

—  Report  of  the  Commissioner  to  audit  claims  grow- 

ing out  of  the  Indian  war  of  Oregon  Territory. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  app.  to  House  Journal,  1850/57. 

—  Report  of  Commission  on  Indian  war  expenses  in 

Oregon  and  Washington. 
Note.     Seen  only  in  app.  to  House  Journal,  1858/59. 

See  also  back  under  Governor,  and  forward  under 
Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  passim. 

[Ijands.]  See  forward  under  Legislature.,  Journals, 
Docs.,  etc.,  passim. 

[Legislature.] 

First  session  held  July  1849;  2d-10th  session,  annual,  begin- 
ning in  December,  1850/51-58/59.    Special  session,  July  185J. 

[Laws  of  the  Territory.]  Laws  of  a  general  and  local 
nature.  Passed  by  the  Legislative  committee  and 
Legislative  Assembly  at  their  various  successive 
sessions  from  the  year  1«43  down  to  and  inclu- 
sive of  the  session  of  the  Territorial  Legislature 
held  in  1849,  except  such  laws  of  said  session  as 
were  published  in  the  bound  volume  of  Oregon 
Statutes  dated  Oregon  City,  1851 ;  collected  and 
published  pursuant  to  an  Act  of  Jan.  26,  1853. 
'53.     8°.     218,  3  p. 


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[Zaws  of  the  Territory,  continued.'] 

—  Laws,  2d-10th  session,  1850/51-58/59. 


v. p.,  '51-59. 


Note.  Title  varies.  The  general  laws  and  the  local  (or 
"  special ")  law8  were  apparently  issued  in  separate  volumes 
through  the  6th  sess.,  1854/55,  and  in  the  same  volume  there- 
after. Publication  of  general  laws  of  5th-6th  sessions  and  laws 
of  9th  eesBion,  uncertain.  2d  (and  probably  3d)  published  at 
Oregon  City;  6th  ("  special  laws  ")  at  Corvallis;  place  of  pub- 
lication of  others  not  known. 

—  See  also   below    under  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,   Sess. 

1853/54. 
[Statutory  Revision.']  Report  of  Commissioners  elected 
to  prepare  a  code  of  laws.     [1853  or  5i].    8°. 
Note.    In  appendix  to  House  .Journal,  1853/54. 

[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]  The  Oregon  Archives: 
including  the  Journals,  Governors'  messages,  and 
public  papers  of  Oregon  from  the  earliest  attempt 
on  the  part  of  the  people  to  form  a  government, 
down  to  and  inclusive  of  the  session  of  the  Ter- 
ritorial Legislature  held  in  the  year  1849,  collec- 
ted and  published  pursuant  to  an  act  of  the 
Legislative  Assembly  passed  Jan.  26,  1853.  By 
La  Fayette  Grover,  Commissioner.  '53.  8°. 
334  (1)  p. 

Note.    This  covers  the  years  1841-19  and  contains  : 

Journals  of  meetings  of  citizens  of  the  "  Legislative  Com- 
mittee," later  called  the  "House"  and  "House  of  Repre- 
sentatives." 

Message  of  Executive  Committee,  Dec.  16,  1844. 

Messages  of  Gov.  Geo.  Abernethy;  Dec.  1,  1846;  Dec.  7, 
1847;  Feb.  5,  1849. 

Rpt.  of  Adjt.  General,  [1849]. 

Rpt.  of  Commissary  and  Quartertnaster  Generals,  Dec.  1, 
1848. 

Rpt.  of  Auditor  for  the  year  ending  Dec.  1, 1847. 

Rpt.  of  Treasurer,  Dec.  9,  1846;  Dec.  9, 1847. 

Rpt.  of  Loan  Commissioners,  [1849]. 

Rpt.  of  Loan  Commissioner,  Feb.  8,  1849. 

Papers  relating  to  the  war  with  the  Cayuse  Indians. 

A  note  on  p.  334  explains  that  just  previous  to  the  comple- 
tion of  this  work  the  Legislature  ordered  the  Journals  of  1849 
to  be  printed  in  pamphlet  form ;  therefore  they  do  not  appear 
in  this  volume  as  called  for  by  the  title-page.  The  pamphlet 
mentioned,  however,  was  not  seen  in  compiling  the  present 
list.     6'c«/or"a?'(i,  Communication  .  .  .  sess.  1853/54. 

—  Journal   of  the   Council.    2d-10th    regular   session, 

1850/51-58/59.  '51-59. 

Note.  In  regard  to  Journal  of  1st  session  see  preceding 
note.  Appendixes  to  •id-lOth  contain  numerous  miscellaneous 
documents,  lists  of  which  will  be  found  in  F.  G.  Young's 
article  in  the  (Quarterly  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dec.  1902. 
Journal  of  special  session  1852  in  separate  volume.  Journals 
of  2d-5th  session  (including  special,  1852)  printed  at  Oregon 
City  ;  6th  uncertain  (probably  Corvallis);  7th-10th  at  Salem. 
With  .Journal  of  7th  sess.  are  bound  Supreme  Court  deci- 
sions of  1855-56. 

,S'ee  alHO  foriiiird,  Sess.  1853/54. 

—  Journal   of  the   House  of  Representatives,  2d-10th 

regular  session,  1850/51-58/59.     '51-59. 

Note.  In  regard  to  .Journal  of  1st  session  see  note  above 
under  Oregon  Archives.  Appendixes  to  2d-10lh  contain 
nutiierouM  mlncellaneouH  documents,  lists  of  which  will  be 
found  in  F.  <>.  Young's  article  in  the  (Quarterly  of  the  Histori- 
cal .Society  of  Dec.  1902.  .lournal  of  special  session  1852  in 
separate  volume.  Journals  of  2d-4tn  session  (including 
special,  1852)  printed  at  (Oregon  City ;  lith  at  Corvallis;  5th, 
7th-10th  at  Halem.  .Journal  of  Uth  sess.  contains  also  Special 
laws  of  that  sessloo. 

—  [MtMcellaneous  Documents.] 

Notr.  The  following  list,  largely  complied  from  Prof. 
Young's  article  In  the  (Quarterly  of  the  Ilistorical  Society, 
December  1002,  undoubtedly  contains  many  rpts.,  niemorials, 
ele.,  which  apjieared  only  in  the  appendixes  to  the  Journals 
and  were  never  issued  separately ;  moreover,  many  titles 
h<^re  quoted  are  dtjulitleHH  not  actual  titles,  but  condensed 
BtatementH  of  eonients,  and  as  such  should  properly  be  en- 
closed In  bracltetB. 

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\_Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.l 

—  Memorials  to  Congress  requesting  :  officers  appointed 

from  among   themselves;  increasing  salaries  of 
revenue    collectors;    establishment   of    military 
posts;  mail  facilities.     [Sess.  1851/52.] 
Note.    See  last  entry  on  opposite  page. 

—  Judge    Pratt's    opinion    on    the    "  Location    Law." 

[Sess.  1851/52.] 

Note.  Contains  also  :  Memorial  to  tiio  Senate  and  House  of 
Kepreficntatives  of  tiie  United  States  expressing  dissatisfaction 
with  Glov.  (Jaines  and  tiio  Territorial  judges. 

—  Correspondence  relating  to  the  provisions  for  the  con- 

victs of  Oregon  Territory  in  the  guardhouse  at 
Columbia  barracks.     [Sess.  liS52/53.] 

—  Report  of   the  minority  of  the  committee  on  May- 

nard's  bill  for  divorce.      [Sess.  1852/53.] 

—  Memorial  to  Congress  requesting  a  release  to   Dr. 

John  McLoughlin  of  the  '-Oregon  City  Claim," 
and  a  donation  to  the  Territory  for  University 
endowment  in  lieu  thereof  of  a  township  of 
land.     [Sess.  1852/53.] 

—  Report  of  committee  to  whom  the  report  of  Com- 

missioners on  Cayuse  War  Claims  was  referred. 
[Sess.  1852/53.] 

—  Memorial   to   Congress    urging    the   importance   of 

immediate  action  on  the  part  of  the  General 
Government  relative  to  the  construction  of  a 
railroad  from  some  point  on  the  Mississippi 
River  to  some  point  on  the  Pacific  Ocean  or 
some  of  the  navigable  waters  connected  there- 
with.    [Sess.  1852/53]. 

—  Resolution  requesting:   (a)   Delegate  in  Congress  to 

use  his  best  endeavor  to  secure  the  erection  of 
marine  hospitals  at  desirable  points  on  the  Ore- 
gon coast;  {b)  Congress  to  divide  the  Territory. 
[Sess.  1852/53.] 

—  Memorial  to  Congress  urging  compensation  for  serv- 

ices and  for  losses  sustained  in  war  with  Hogue 
River  Indians.     [Sess.  1853/54.] 

—  Report   of    committee   to   whom   was   referred    the 

reports  of  Auditor  and  Treasurer.  [Sess. 
1853/54.] 

—  Memorial    to   tlie   Postmaster  General    urging  pro- 

vision of  mail  facilities  for  southern  Oregon. 
[Sess.  1853/54.] 

—  Report  of   committee  on    progress   of   the  work  on 

the  penitentiary.      [Sess.  18.")3/54.] 

—  Memorial    asking    admission   as    a    State.       [Sess. 

1853/54.] 

—  Memorial  asking  for  a  change  in  the  act  of  Congress 

of  Sept.  27,  1850,  so  as  to  release  to  Dr.  John 
McLoushlin  what  is  known  as  the  "  Oregon 
City  Claim "  and  in  lieu  thereof  donate  to 
the  Terrritory  two  townships  of  land.  [Sess. 
1853/54.] 

—  Memorial  urging  changes  in  the    "Land  Law"  of 

September  1850,  so  as  to  facilitate  the  process 
of  securing  titles.     [Sess.  1853/54.] 

—  Resolution  relating  to  the  State  House  building  fund ; 

safes  for  Auditor  and  Treasurer;  funds  for  pub- 
lic buildings  ;  relief  of  Joseph  Hunsacker.  [Sess. 
1853/54.] 

—  Report  of   the  committee  appointed   to  draft  rules 

for  the  government  of  the  Council.  [Sess. 
1853/54.] 

—  Communication  relating  to  the  binding  of  the  Oregon 

Archives.      [Sess.  1853/54.] 

—  Report  of  joint  code  committee.      [Sess.  1853/54.] 

—  Report  of  the  judiciary  committee  for  the  repeal  of 

the  Stephens'  Ferry  charter.     [Sess.  1853/54.] 

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[Journals,  Documents,  Etc  ,  continued.'] 

—  Communication  of  Wm.  M.  King  relating  to  contract 

for  building  a  penitentiary.     [Sess.  1853/54.] 

—  Correspondence  relating  to  the  massacre  of  immi- 

grants by  the  Snake  River  Indians  in  August 
1854.     [Sess.  1854/55.] 

—  Report  of  the  majority  of   judiciary  committee  on 

petition  of  Mary  Ann  Hunter.      [Sess.  1854/55.] 

—  Report  of  minority  on  same.     [Sess.  1854/55.] 

—  Memorial  of  the  Territorial  Printer,  relating  to  the 

shipment  of  1,000  copies  of  Oregon  documents 
from  New  York.      [Sess.  1854/55.] 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  claims  against 

the  Commissioners  for  the  erection  of  the  State 
House.     [Sess.  1854/55.] 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  a  message  from  the 

Governor  in  relation  to  the  massacre  of  immi- 
grants last  season  by  the  Snake  Indians.  [Sess. 
1854/55.] 

—  Report  of   select  committee   on   the   report  of   the 

State  House  Commissioners.     [Sess.  1854/55.] 

—  Report  on  the  burning  of  the  city  jail  of  Portland 

by  Oregon  convicts  confined  therein.  [Sess. 
1854/55.] 

—  Report  of  minority  of  committee  on  relief  of  Addi- 

son Flint  for  viewing  and  locating  the  Territorial 
road  from  Corvallis  to  Winchester.  [Sess. 
1854/55.] 

—  Report  on  bill  to  legalize  the  marriage  of  John  C. 

Carey  and  Sarah  Carey.     [Sess.  1854/55.] 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  against  State  House  Com- 

missioners.    [Sess.  1854/55.] 

—  Correspondence   [relating  to  the  location  and  erec- 

tion of  Capitol  building].     [Sess.  1855/56.] 

—  Report  of   the    disbursements  and  condition  of  the 

funds  appropriated  by  Congress  for  the  erection 
of  public  buildings.     [Sess.  1855/56.] 

—  Memorial  to  the  President  of  the  United  States  com- 

plaining of  the  course  of  General  Wool  in  con- 
nection with  the  suppression  of  the  Indian  hos- 
tilities.    [Sess.  1855/56.] 

—  Preamble   to    act  providing   for   the   taking  of  the 

sense  of  the  people  of  the  Territory  relative  to 
forming  a  State  government.     [Sess.  1855/56.] 

—  Report   of   the    Commissioners   to    superintend    the 

erection  of  a  monument  over  the  grave  of  Hon. 
R.  S.  Thurston.     [Sess.  1855/56.] 

—  Memorial  criticising  the  action  of  the  Superintend- 

ent of  Indian  Affairs  of  the  Territory  in  his  loca- 
tion of  Indian  tribes.      [Sess.  1855/56.] 

—  Memorial  relating  to  the  issuing  of  patents  to  land 

claimants.     [Sess.  1855/56.] 

—  Memorial   urging   claims   for   services   rendered  in 

punishing  the  Snake  River  tribe  of  Indians. 
[Sess.  1855/56.] 

—  Memorial  relating  to  the  assumption  of  indebtedness 

of  provisional  government.     [Sess.  1855/56.] 

—  Memorial  praying  for  the  establishment  of  a    mail 

route  from  San  Francisco  to  Olympia.  [Sess. 
185.5/56.] 

—  Memorial   requesting  an  appropriation  for  the  con- 

struction of  a  military  road  from  Oregon  City  to 
The  Dalles.     [Sess.  1855/56.] 

—  Memorial  relative  to   the  establJHhinent   of   a    mail 

service  east  of  the  Cascade  Mountains.  [Sess. 
1855/66.] 

—  Report  of  the  committee  to  inquire  into  the  cause  of 

the  destruction  of  the  State  House.  [Sess. 
1855/56.J 

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\_Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Memorial  asking  Congress  to  assume  the  expenses 

of  the  existing  Indian  war.     [Sess.  lfci55/5(>.] 

—  Memorial  preferring  eharges  against  the  Surveyor- 

general.     [Sess.  18.55/50.] 

—  Correspondeiiee  and  resolution  relating  to  the  events 

of  the  Indian  war.      [Sess.  1855/5(i.] 

—  Correspondence  rtdating  to  the  seat  of  government. 

[Sess.  1855/5().] 

—  Memorials   of   P    B.  Whitman,    J.    Q.    Taber,    for 

Territorial    Library,   State    House,    etc.     [Sess. 
1855/50.] 

—  Memorial  of  Messrs.  Dickinson  and  Fitch,  and  other 

papers  relating  to  the  Territorial  penitentiary  at 
Portland.     [Sess.  1850/57.] 

—  Eeport  referring  to  contest  for  seat  in  the  Council ; 

also  petition  and    other   papers    relating   to   the 
same.     [Sess.  1850/57.] 

—  Joint  resolution  instructing  Delegate  in  Congress  to 

secure    further   donations    of    University   lands. 
[Sess.  1850/57.] 

—  Keport  on  capitol  fund.     [Sess.  1856/57.] 

—  Eeport  of   select  committee   to  which  was  referred 

the  Auditor's  report.     [Sess.  1850/57.] 

—  Report   of   committee   appointed   to  visit   the  peni- 

tentiary.    [Sess.  1850/57.] 

—  Report  and  papers  in  a  case  of  a  contested  election. 

[Sess.  1850/57.] 

—  Papers  relating  to   the   penitentiary.     [Sess.  1856/ 

57.] 

—  Communications  of  Auditor.     [Sess.  1856/57.] 

—  Report  of  committee  on  penitentiary.     [Sess.  1857/ 

58.] 

—  Report  of  the  condition  of  the  funci  for  the  erection 

of  public  buildings.     [Sess.  1857/58.] 

—  Report  relative  to  a  contested  seat.    [Sess.  1858/59.] 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  education.    [Sess.  1858/ 

59.] 

—  Report  of  casualties  by  committee    on    military  af- 

fairs.    [Sess.  1858/59.] 

—  Correspondence  relating   to  buildings  required    for 

the  accommodation  of  the  Territorial  officers  of 
the  United  States.     [Sess.  1858/59.] 

—  Report  on  failure  to  print  documents  accompanying 

the  Governor's  message.     [Sess.  1858/59.] 

—  Report  on  claims  of  Roberts  and    Shortle.     [Sess. 

1858/59.] 

—  Proposition  of  Joseph  Knott  to  make  the  penitenti- 

ary a  self-supporting  institution.   [Sess.  1858/59.] 

—  Report   of  joint   committee   on    education.      [Sess. 

1858/59.] 

—  Minority  report  of  same.     [Sess.  1858/59.] 

—  Report  of  judiciary  conmiittee   on   petitions   asking 

for  the  passage  of  a  law  to  protect  property  in 
slaves  in  the  Territory.     [Sess.  1858/59.] 

—  Minority  report  on  the  same.      [Sess.  1858/59.] 

—  Report  on  petitions  asking  for  the  enactment  of  a 

prohibitory  liquor  law.     [Sess.  1858/59.] 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  military  affairs.     [Sess. 

1858/59.] 
Library,    Territorial.     Report  of  the  Librarinn,  with 
catalogue  of  the  library,  annual,  1852-58. 
Note.    Made  in  December.     Seen  only  in  appendix  to  Tlouse 
Journal,  1852/53-.58/59. 

—  Reports    of    payments   made   on   account   of  the 

library,  1852. 

—  See  also  back  under  Governor.,    1852,  and   under 

Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  Sess.  1855/56. 
Ijoan  Commissioner {s)  Report,  [1849]  ;  Feb.  8,  1849. 
Note.    The  two  seen  only  in  Oregon  Archives. 


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[Ore. 


Pilot  Commissioners  (1856-).     Report,  n.  d.     [1857?] 

Note.    Seen  only  in  appendix  to  House  Journal,  1857/58. 
Pithlic  Buildings,    Commissioners  to    Superintend   the 
Erection  of.     Report,  [1853]. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  appendix  to  House  and  Council  Jour- 
nals, 1853/54.  ,       ^       ,      .  ,  , 

See  also  back  under  Governor,  1855,  and  under  Legislature, 
Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  Sess.  1855/56,  57/58,  68/59. 

IPenitentiaty.']  Majority  and  minority  reports  of 
Commissioners  to  superintend  the  erection  of  a 
penitentiary  at  Portland.     [1852?] 

—  Report  of  moneys   expended  by  the  Commission- 

ers.    [1853?] 

Report  of  Commissioners  to  erect  the  penitentiary, 

[1853,  54,  55,  56.] 

—  Report  of  Superintendent.  1857,  58. 

Note.  All  these  penitentiary  rpts.  seen  only  in  appendixes 
to  House  Journals. 

See  also  back  under  Governor,  1854,  Legislature,  Journals, 
Docs.,   etc.,    Sess.  1852/53,  .53/54  (2),  54/55,  56/57  (3),   57/.58, 
58/59. 
Secretary   of  the    Territory.     Report   relating   to   the 
distribution  of  the  general  laws  and  journals  and 
local  laws.      [1852.] 
Note.    Seen  only  in  app.  to  Council  Journal,  1852/53. 
—  Statement  of  amount  annually  paid  by  the  Secretary 
for  rent  of  legislative  halls  and  offices  and  the 
fitting  up  of  the  same.     [1858.] 
Note.    Seen  only  in  app.  to  House  Journal,  1858/59. 
State   House    Commissioners.     Report,  Dec.  13,   1854; 
Jan.  26,  1855. 
Note.    The  two  seen  only  in  appendix  to  House  and  Council 
Journals,  1854/55. 

See  also  back  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  Sess. 
1853/54,  54/55  (3),  55/50  (o).  56/57. 

Supreme  Court.     ^See  i/ncZer  Judiciary. 
Treasurer.     Report,  1846,  47;  annual,  1852-58. 

Note.  Apparently  for  years  ending  early  in  December. 
1846-47  seen  only  in  Oregon  Archives;  the  others  only  in 
appendixes  to  House  or  Council  Journals,  1852/53-58/59. 

See  also  back  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs., etc.,  Sess. 
1853/54  (2). 


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List  compiled  under  authorization  of  James  L.  Gillin,  State 
Librarian,  Sacrniaento,  by  Miss  Laura  Steffens  of  the  State 
Library.  All  documents  in  this  list  published  at  the  capital, 
Sacramento,  except  as  otherwise  specified.  See  below.  Appen- 
dices to  the  Journals,  Note. 

First  visited  by  Spanisti  explorer,  Juan  Cabrillo,  1542-43;  by 
Sir  Francis  Drake,  1579.  First  settlement  within  limits  of  present 
State,  by  Hpnnish  missionaries  at  8au  Diego,  17i59.  Slission 
founded  at  Han  Francisco,  1776.  Spanish  governors  :  I'ortola,  17<57- 
Sola,  1822.  Mexican  governors  :  Sola,  1822-Plco,  1848.  Included  in 
the  territory  ceded  to  the  United  States  by  Mexican  Congress, 
Nov.  1848.  "Constitution  adopted  in  Convention  of  1849.  Admitted 
as  a  State,  with  present  boundaries,  September  9,  1850. 

Appendices  to  the  Journals,  l8t-35th  session,  1849/50- 
1908.     '50-1903.     132  v.     8°. 

Note.  Appendices  prior  to  1855  bound  with  Journals  of 
Senate  and  Assembly.  Bound  in  1  v.  {i.e..  Appendix  to  Jour- 
nal of  Senate  and  Appendix  to  Journal  of  Assembly  tosjether) 
each  year,  1862,  63,84  (extra  sess.) ;  2  v.  {i.e..  Appendix  to 
Journal  of  Senate,  1  v.  and  Appendix  to  Journal  of  Assembly, 
1  V.)  each  year,  1855-61 ;  2  v.  (together)  each  year,  1863/64,  99; 
3  v.  (together)  each  year,  1865/66,  66/67,  69/70,  81,  1903;  4  v. 
(together)  each  year,  1871/72,  77/78,  1901;  5  v.,  1875/76;  6  v. 
each  year,  1873/74,  80,  83,  86,  95;  7  v.,  1897;  8  v.  each  year, 
1887,  89,  91;  9  v.,  1893. 

From  1849/50-56,  reports,  etc.,  in  Appendices  were  called 
Documents  and  numbered;  Irom  1849/50-53,  indexed  with  the 
Journals;  from  1858-1903,  table  of  contents  in  each  volume, 
but  no  longer  called  Documents  or  numbered.  In  most 
Instances  these  are  now  issued  separately.  The  regular 
(annual  and  biennial)  reports  of  officers,  commissioners,  and 
boards  of  trustees  were  very  probably  all  insued  separately 
and  are  therefore  all  listed,  but  only  such  other  reports,  etc., 
have  been  included  as  were  found  to  be  separate  issues  {i.e., 
with  extra  front  page  or  title-page). 

Commencing  in  1850,  the  journals  and  official  documents 
were  published  at  San  Jose.  The  publications  for  1852  and 
1853  bear  the  imprint  of  the  State  Printer  at  San  Francisco. 
In  1854  the  office  of  the  State  Printer  was  located  at  Sacra- 
mento, where  it  has  since  remained. 

For  a  number  of  years  after  the  organization  of  the  State, 
the  laws  and  reports  of  officers  were  translated  into  Spanish, 
and  published  in  that  language  also.  No  attempt  has  been 
made  to  Include  such  translations  in  this  list. 

Constitutions  axd  Constitotional  Conventions. 

Convention,  1849.  Report  of  the  debates  in  the  con- 
vention on  the  formation  of  the  State  constitu- 
tion, 1849;  by  J.  Ross  Browne.  Wash.,  D.C., 
'60.     8°.     479  p.     [App.  46  p.], 

—  Same.     (In  Spanish.)     New  York,  1851. 
Convention,  1878-79.     Debates   and   proceedings    of 

the  constitutional  convention,  Sacramento,  Sept. 
28,  1878;  E.  B.  Willis  and  P.  K.  Stockton.  '80- 
81.     3  V.     4°.     1578  p. 

—  Standing  rules     ...     of  the  constitutional  con- 

vention, 1878.     8°.     29  p. 
Constitution  of  the  State  of  California,  adopted  in  con- 
vention at  Sacramento,  March  3,  1879;  submitted 
to  and  ratified  by  the  people,  May  7,  1879.     '81. 
8°.     38  p. 

—  Same.     1887.     8°.     40  p. 

Constitution  of  the  United  States  with  amendments, 
and  the  constitution  of  the  State  of  California. 
1893.     8°.     58  p. 

—  Same.     1896.     8°.     54  p. 


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[Cal. 


CoDstitution  of  California   (annotated);   by  R.  Desty. 
San  Francisco,  1893.     2¥>.     431  p. 

—  Same;    bv  W.   F.   Henniiig.     Los    Angeles,    1895. 

240.     478  p. 

—  Same;  by  W.   F.    Henning.     2d  ed.     Los  Angeles, 

1899.     24°.     744  p. 

—  Same;  by  E.  F.  Treadwell.     San  Francisco,  1902. 

160.  638  p. 
Constitution  of  the  United  States,  Act  of  Congress 
admitting  California  into  the  Union,  constitu- 
tion of  .  .  .  California  .  .  .  proposed  amend- 
ments to  the  coustitutiun  to  be  voted  upon  in 
Nov.,  1904,  .  .  .  comp.  by  C.  F.  Curry, 
Secretary  of  State.    1903.     Ifio.     176  p. 

—  See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,   Educa- 

tion, 1876,  78;  and  M?i(fer  Legislature,  Laws  of 
the  State,  1902. 


Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.     Message;    annual,    1849,    51-63;    biennial, 
1865-1903.     '50-1903.     8o. 

Cont.:  By  P:  H.  Burnett,  1849,  51;  by  J:  McDougal, 
1852;  by  J-  Bigler,  1853,  54,  55,  56;  by  J.  N.  Johnson,  1857,  58; 
by  J:  B.  Weller.  1859,  tiO;  by  J:  G.  Downey,  1861,  62;  by  L. 
Stanford,  Jan.,  Dec,  1863;  by  F:  F.  Low,  1865,  67;  by  H.  H. 
Haiaht,  1869,  71;  by  N.  Booth,  1873;  by  R.  Pacheco,  1875;  by 
W:  Irwin,  1877,80;  by  G:  U.  Perkins,  1881,  81  (special),  83; 
by  G:  Stoneman,  1884  (extra  sees.),  85,  87;  by  R.  W.  Water- 
man, 1889,  91;  bv  H.  H.  Markham,  1893,  95;  by  J.  H.  Budd, 
1897,  99;  by  U:  f.  Gage,  1900  (extra  sess.),  01,  03. 

—  Inaugural  address;  biennial,  1849-63;  quadrennial, 

1867-1903.     '50-1903.     8o. 

Cont.:  By  P:  H.  Burnett,  1849 ;  by  J:  McDougal,  1851 ;  by  J; 
Bigler,  18.52,54;  by  J.  N.  Johnson,  1856;  by  J;  B.  Weller, 
18.58;  by  M.  rf.  Latham,  1860;  by  J:  G.  Downey,  I860;  by  L. 
Stanford,  1862;  by  F:  F.  Low,  1863;  by  H.  H.  Haight,  1867  ;  by 
N.  Booth,  1871;  by  W:  Irwin,  1875;  by  G:  C.  Perkins,  1880;  by 
G:  Stoneman,  188:i;  by  W.  Bartlett,  1887;  by  H.  H.  Markham, 
1891;  by  J.  H.  Budd,  1895;  by  H:  T.  Gage,  1899;  by  G:  C. 
Pardee,  1903. 

—  Election  proclamation,   1888,  92,  94,   98,    1900,   02. 

n.  imp.     S°  and  folded. 

—  Decision  of  Governor  Stoneman  in  the  investigation 

of  the  People   vs.  the   State    Prison    Directors. 
[1883.]     80.     15  p. 

See  under  Miscellaneous,  Prhons. 

—  In  tlie  matter  of  the  investigation  of  the  State  prisons. 

[18»9.]     80.     9  p. 

—  Resources  of   California;    prepared,  in    conformity 

with  a  law  approved  March  11,    1893,  by  H.  H. 
Markham,  Governor.     '93.     8o.     144  p.     11. 

—  See    also    forward   under  Attorney-  General,   1884; 

under  Legislature,  Journals,    Docs.,   etc.,   1889; 
and  under  Miscellaneous,  lAhrary,  and  Prisons. 
Adj uiant- Gen eral  (]850-).     Report;  annual,   1850-63, 
80;  biennial,  1865-1902.     '51-1903.     8o. 

Note.  Prior  to  1801  reports  were  rendered  by  the  Quarter- 
mHMter-General  for  18.50,  51,  .52;  by  Quartermaster-General  and 
Adjutant  General  for  1804,  55,  .56,  57,  .59.  Reports  of  the 
Adjutant-General  made  annually  in  1861,  62,  63;  biennially 
thereafter,  commencliii?  in  1HH5,  excepting  Die  annual  report 
for  1880.  Report  for  1H«7/y8  not  printed.  Kjns.  cover  regu- 
lar fihcnl  yoarM  ending  June  .30.  The  .Adjt.-fUnl.  also  Ibhuch, 
at  Irregular  int<TvalH  durinu'  the  year,  (General  orders,  Special 
orflerH,  and  (Mrcularn.  'I'hcHe  are  not  vohimed,  but  each  series 
hai)  a  fnjBli  enurnerallon    with  each  calendar  year. 

—  .Military   laws   and  regulations ;  by   S.    W.    Backus. 

1880. 

—  Provixions  of  the  codes  and  general  regulations  for 

the  government  of  the  National  Guard.      1880. 
240,     280  p. 

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Adjutant- General,  continued. 

—  Roster  of  officers  of  the  National  Guard.     1880.     8". 

16  p. 

—  Same.     1883,  85,  87,  90,  1900.     8°  and  16°. 

Note.  Title,  1896:  Register  of  officers  of  the  National 
Guard  of  California;  title,  1900  :  Official  register  of  ofiicers  of 
the  National  Guard  of  California. 

—  The  national  guardsman  in  camp.     1885.     24°.    63  p. 

—  Same;  comp.  by  Major  George  E.  Burdick,  1st  inf., 

N.  G.  C,  1892.     24".     40  p. 

—  Special    orders    and    circulars,    Adjutant-General's 

office,  for  the  years  1880-87 ;  comp.  by  Perrie 
Kewen,  Assistant  Adjutant-General.  '88.  8°. 
138  p. 

—  Laws    and    regulations    for  the  government  of   the 

National  Guard.     1890.     24°.     471  p. 

—  Records  of  California  men  in  the  War  of  the  Rebel- 

lion, 1801-()7.     '90.      1  V.     8°. 

—  Amendments  to  the  laAvs  and    regulations    for   the 

government  of  the  National  Guard.  1893.  24°. 
42  p. 

—  Small  arms  firing  regulations  for  the  National  Guard, 

approved  Nov.  30,  1896.     '96.     24°.     25  p. 

—  Inspection  report  of  Capt.  F.  de  L.  Carrington  (1st 

infantrv,  fj.  S.  A.)  to  the  Division  Commander, 
N.  G.  C.,  made  July  15,  1896.     ['96.]     8°.     10  p. 

—  Acts  [relating  to  the  National  Guard  of  California]. 

[1897.]     12°.     21  p. 

—  Muster   rolls   of  the    California   volunteers   in   the 

Spanish-American  War  of  1898;  general  orders, 
no.  3.     ['99.]     12°.     71  p. 

—  Report   on    maneuver   division.    Camp    Root,   Fort 

Riley,  Kansas,  Sept.,  Oct.,  1902;  by  J.  W.  Dock- 
weiler.  Major  and  Engineer  officer,  1st  brigade, 
N.  G.  C.     '03.     8°.     50  p.     11. 

—  Laws   relating   to  the   militia,    national  guard,    and 

naval  militia,  Dec.  1903.     '03.     12°.     139  p. 

—  General  and  special  orders,  1903.    '04.     12°.     190  p. 

—  See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  National  Guard. 
Attorney- General    (1849-     ).     Report;  annual,    1850/ 

51,  52-63;  biennial,  1865-1902.     [51?]-1902.    8°. 

Note.  Although  made  annually  to  1863,  none  appear  to  have 
been  published  for  1855,  57.  Made  biennially  from  1865, 
excepting  for  1880  (annual). 

—  Official  correspondence  between  the  Attorney-Gen- 

eral and  the  Governor,  together  with  report  of 
the  Controller  upon  the  delinquent  railroad  taxes. 
1884.     8°      14  p. 

—  District   irrigation  laws  :    decisions  thereon    by  the 

Supreme  Court,  notes  and  index;  comp.  .  .  . 
by  W:  H.  H.  Hart.     1891.     8°.     75  p. 

—  Counties  of  California  alphabetically  arranged;  pre- 

pared by  W:  H.  H.  Hart.     n.  im.p.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report   of   W:  H.   H.  Hart  to   the  Grand   Jury  of 

Sacramento  county,  concerning  the  last  Legisla- 
ture.     [1891.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  Opinion;  nos.  89,  99,  128,134,137,241,313.     [1891- 

92.]     8°. 

Cont.:  No.  89.  The  right  of  the  State  to  lands  in  lieu  of 
school  lands  within  limits  of  reservations  made  bj' Congress; 
by  W:  H.  II.  Hart.  [1891. J  8  p.  —  No.  99.  The  right  to  tax 
unpatented  railroad  lands,  and  government  lands  for  which 
land  office  receipts  have  been  issued;  by  W:  H.  II.  Hart. 
[1891.]  15  p.  —  No.  lUS,  of  W;  H.  H.  Hart,  on  application  of 
Laban  Scearce  to  brins;  suit  in  the  name  of  the  people  to  con- 
test the  organization  of  Glenn  County.  San  Francisco,  1891. 
18  p.  —  No.  134,  of  W:  II.  II.  Hart,  on  union  high  schools. 
[1891.]  7  p.  —  No.  137,  of  W:  H.  H.  Hart,  in  reference  to 
certain  duties  of  auditors  aud  tax  collectors,  Sept.  7,  1891. 
[1891.]  3  p.  —  No.  241,  on  registration,  n.  hup.  13  p. — 
No.  313,  as  to  the  power  of  boards  of  supervisors  and  State 
Board  of  Equalization  to  provide  for  the  appointment  of 
deputy  assessors.     [1892.]     -t  p. 


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Atiorney- General,  continued. 

—  Special   report   on   railroad  tax  cases  and  railroad 

taxation,  Jan.  17,  1893.     ['93.]     8°.     49  p. 

—  Oral  argument  of  the  Attorney-General  [W.  F.  Fitz- 

gerald] in  9th  Circuit,  U.  S.  Court,  in  behalf  of 
the  defendants,  Southern  Pacific  Company,  com- 
plainant, vs.  Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners. 
March  17,  1896.     ['96.]     8°.     336  p. 

—  See  also  forward.  Controller,  1885,  and  under  Legis- 

lature, Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1893. 

\_Auditor.'\     See  next  entry.  Controller ;  and  under  In- 
spection and  Regulation,  Examiners,  Board  of. 

Controller  (1849-).     Report;    annual,    1849/60-G4/65 ; 
biennial,  1865/67-1900/02.     '50-1902.     8°. 
Note.    Year-end  June  30.    Report  1879/80  annual. 

—  List  of  Touchers  delivered  by  Controller  to  Jas.  E. 

Hale  and  Thos.  N.  Nosier.     1872.     8°.     216  p. 

—  Report  on  the  accounts  of  D.  M.  Burns,  ex-Secretary 

of  State.     1884.     8°.     132  p. 

—  Letter   from   the  State  Controller  to  the  Attorney- 

General  upon  the  condition  of  the  railroad  tax 
suits,  Nov.  3,  1885.     ['85.]     8°.     14  p. 

—  State  and   county  rates   of  taxation,    1871-96[93]. 

'93.     8°.     60  p. 

—  Statement  of  amounts  of  taxes  due  State  and  coun- 

ties from  various  railroads  upon  assessments 
made  by  the  State  Board  of  Equalization  for  the 
year  1894.     ['94.]     8°.     10  p. 

—  Same,  for  year  1896.     ['96.]     8°.     13  p. 

—  Revenue  laws  of  the  State.     1897.    24°.     128  p. 

See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Taxation,  Board 
of  Equalization. 

—  Same,  1901.     16°.     215  p. 

—  Same,  with  appendix  containing  extracts  from   Su- 

preme Court  decisions  to  July  1,  1902,  and  the 
collateral  inheritance  tax  law.  1902.  16°. 
250  p. 

—  See  also  under  Attorney-General,  1884;  and  under 

Inspection  and  Regulation,  Examiners,  Board  of. 
QuaHerrnaster-  General.     See  under  Adjutant-  General. 
Secretary  of  State  ilM9-    ).    Report;    annual,  1857- 
63;  biennial,  1865/66-1902.     '57-1902.     8°. 
Note.    For  fiscal  years  ending  June  30. 

—  California  blue  book  or  State  roster,  [1880]-1903.    8°. 

Note.  Biennial  since  1891,  although  not  printed  in  1897, 
because  the  State  Printing  Office  was  closed,  nor  in  IfOl, 
because  no  appropriation  was  made.  Prior  to  1891  not  called 
Blue  book,  but  as  follows:  The  State  government,  executive, 
judicial,  and  legislative  departments.  1880.  20  p.  — State  and 
county  governments,  1881,  executive,  judicial,  and  legislative 
departments  .  .  .  ;  comp.  by  D.  M.  Burns.  1881.  35  p. 
—  .Same;  1883.  63  y>.  —  Sariie;  comp.  by  T:  L.  Thompson. 
1885.  90  p.  — Governmental  roster.  State  and  county  govern- 
ments of  California,  executive,  judicial,  and  legislative  depart- 
ments; comp.  by  T:  L.  Thompson.  1886.  151  \>.  —  Same; 
comp.  by  W:  C.  Hendricks.  1887.  113  p.  —  Same  ;  comp. 
by  VV:  C.  Hendricks.     1889.    2liU  p. 

Official  returns  of  the  vote  for  State  officers,  Nov.  7, 

1882;  comp.  by  D.  M.  Burns.    '82.    8°.     16  p. 

State  government,  and  statement  of  the  vote  at  the 

general  election,  Nov.  2,  1886;  comp.  by  T:  L. 
Thompson.     '86.     8°.     68  p. 

—  Same;  1887,  90,  92,  94,  96,  98,  1900,  02. 

—  Census  returns  of  the  State,  1890.     '92.     8°.     16  p. 

Note.  Reprinted  from  an  ofllcial  report  furnished  by  Robert 
V.  Porter,  .SuperlnteiideDl  of  the  llth  Census. 

—  Laws  regulating  corporations.     1886.     8".     81  p. 

—  Sam.e;   1H90.     8°.     86  p. 

Laws  anil  umendiiients  to  laws  relating  to  corpora- 
tions, enactoil  by  the  LegisiaturoH  of  1891  and 
1893.     '93.     8^'.     35  p. 

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Secretary  of  State,  continued. 

—  Corporation    laws    (with    citations  from ,  up   to  and 

including  tlie  137th  California  report).  ...  2d 
ed.,  1903  ;  conip.  by  C.  F.  Curry    '03.    16".    337  p. 

—  Wrisrht   irrigation  bill   and  amemJments ;  comp.   by 

W:  C.  Hendricks.     1889.     8°.     31  p. 

—  The  election  hiws.     1890,  92,  94,  90,  1902,  03. 

—  Primary  election  law  for  the  city  and  county  of  San 

Francisco  and  the  county  of  Los  Angeles,  etc. 
1895.     8°.     U  p. 
See  aim  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,    Special 
Laws,  Elections. 

—  Facts  and  figures  regarding  tlu;   school   text-books 

published  by  the  State.     1896.     S°.     20  p. 

—  Report  of  L.  II.  Brown  on  the  Veterans'   Home  at 

YountviUe.     1897.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Trade-mark  laws.     [1903.]     8".     8  p. 

—  See  also  back  under  Controller-,  1884  ;  under  Constitu- 

tions and  Constitutional  Conventions;  and  under 
Institutions,  Libraries,  State  Ljibrary,  Note. 
Treasurer.       Report;    annual,     1849/50-63,    biennial, 
1865-1802.     ['50]-1902.     8°. 
Note.    Year-end  June  30.     Report  for  1880  annual. 

—  See  also  !tn<:?e?- Legislature,  -Tournals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1885. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

Arbitration ,  Board  of  (1891-).  Report  of  tlie  Com- 
missioners, 1892,  94.     '92-94.     8". 

Architecture,  Board  of  (1901-).  Report,  biennial, 
1903.     '03.     80. 

Bank  Commissioners,  Board  of  (1878-).  Report, 
annual,  1879-1900.     '79-1900.     8°. 

Note.  Besides  the  annual  report  to  the  Governor,  the  Act 
creating  the  Commission  provided  for  a  general  report  to  the 
Legislature.  Hpts.  1897, 98  not  printed.  Office  in  San  Francisco. 

—  Special  report  [with    reprint   of   Act   creating    a 

Board  of  Bank  Commissioners].    1883.    8°.   8  p. 

—  Report    of    the    building    and    loan    associations 

.  .  .   1891,  92.     '91-92.     8°. 
See  forward  Building  and  Loan  Associations. 

—  Report  on  "  national  "  building  and  loan  associa- 

tions.    1892.     8°.     18  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  Special 
Laws,  Banks. 
Building  and  Loan  Associations,  Board   of  Commis- 
sioners of  the  (1893-).    Report,  annual,  1893/94- 
99/1900.     '94-1900.     8". 
Note.    Not  printed  for  1896/97,  97/98,  1900/01,   or  1901/02. 
Reports   for  1891  and  1892  made  by  Board  of  Bank  Commis- 
sioners; see  back  under  Bank  Commissioners. 

See  also  forward  under  Labor   Statistics,  1889,  and  under 
Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  Special  Laws,  Banks. 
Capitol  Commissioners,  Board   o/  (1856-).      Report; 
annual.   1862,  63;    biennial,  1864/65-74/75,  91/ 
92-1901/02.     '62-1902.     8°. 
Note.    Between  187;>  and  1891  the  rpt.  of  the  Comm'rs  was 
not  issued  separately  but  aiven  in  brief  form  in   the   Gov's, 
message.     Rpt.  1897/9S  not  printed. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Capitol. 

Dairy  Bureau  (1895-).  Report;  biennial,  1895/96- 
1900/02.  '96-1902.  8". 
Note.  Issues  uniform  br:iuds  for  cheese,  consecutively 
numbered,  upon  application.  Keeps  record  of  every  brand 
Issued,  with  names  and  location  of  manufacturer  receiving 
same.  Office  in  San  Francisco.  Report  1896/98  printed  in 
8.  F.;  report  1898/1900,  n.  imp. 

Debris     Commissioner     (1893-).       Report,     biennial, 
1893/94-1901/02.     '94-1903.     8°. 
Note.      See  also  forward.   Public  tVorks,  Covim'r  of,  1896. 
Denial   Examiners,    Board  of  (188 5-).     Report,    an- 
nual, 1885-1900/01.     '86-1902.     8°. 
Note.    Rpts.  1897-98  not  printed.    Office  in  San  Francisco. 


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^Drainage. ]     See  forward  under  Engineer ;  and  under 

Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1879,  83. 
[Education.}       Superintende7it   of  Public   Instruction 
(1851-).      Report,    annual,    1851-63;    biennial, 
1864/65-1900/02.     '52-1902.     8°. 
Note.    For  regular  fiscal  years  ending  June  30.     Report  1880 
annual;  report  1896/98  not  printed. 

—  Circular,  nos.   1-20,  Jan.  16,  1899-Aug.  29,   1903. 

n.  t.  p.     ['99-1903.]     4°. 
Note.    Some  printed    and    some   typewritten;    ea.,   1-4   p. 
Title  changed  in  1903  to  : 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  21-35,  Sept.  1,  1903-June  21,  1904. 

n.i.p.     ['03-04.]     4°. 
See  preceding  entry. 

—  The    law    establishing    and    regulating    common 

schools,  passed  May  3,  1855.     '55.     8°.     44  p. 

—  Commentaries  on  the  school   law,  with  elements 

of  school  architecture.     1858.     8°.     184  p. 

—  School   law  of   California  and   rules  and  regula- 

tions of  the  State  boards  of  education  and  ex- 
amination .  .  .  constitutions  of  U.S.  and 
California,  etc.  ;  published  by  the  Department 
of  PubUc  Instruction  for  the  use  of  schools. 
1876.     8°.     152  p.  ^^    ^^ 

—  Same;    1878,   80,  81,  83,  85,  87,  89,  91,  93,  95, 

1901,  03.     '78-1903.     8°. 
Note.    Not  regularly  biennial,  but  published  when  funds 
allow.    None  published  between  1895  and  1901. 

List  of  library  books  recommended  for  the  use  of 

schools.     1888.     8°.     32  p. 

—  Same.     1892.     8°.     48  p. 

—  An   educational   directory  of  California :    supple- 

ment to  the  14th  biennial  report.  1890.  8°. 
77  p. 

—  List  of  State  Normal  Schools.     [1893.]     8°.     4  p. 
State  Board  of  Education.     California  State  series 

of  school  text-books.     [1886-95.]     17  v.     12°, 

8°,  f°. 
Cont.:  First  reader.  —  Second  reader.  —  Third  reader.  — 
gpeller.  —  Primary  number  lessons.  —  Advanced  arithmetic. 
—  History  of  the  United  States  [by  F.  H.  Clark].  —  Lessons 
in  language.  —  English  grammar.  —  Anatomy,  physiology, 
hygiene.  —  Elementary  geography.  —  Elements  of  civil  gov- 
ernment [by  W.  C.  .Jones].  —  Advanced  geography.  —  New 
First  reader.  —  New  Second  reader.  —  New  Third  reader.  — 
New  Fourth  reader. 

—  Course  of  study  for  the  public  schools  of  Califor- 

nia, recommended  by  the  State  Board  of  Educa- 
tion as  a  basis  for  courses  of  study  to  be  adopted 
by  the   county  boards  of  education.     1890.     8°. 
27  p. 
See  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of  State,  1896; 
U7ider    Institutions,     Printing;     and     under     Legislature, 
Journals,  Dock.,  etc.,  1891. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Attorney-General, 
opinion  no.  134;  and  forward,  Surveyor-  General., 
1879,  84. 
Engineer,  State  (1878-89).     Report;  to  the  Governor, 
1880    (annual),    1888     (li    yr.) ;    to    the    Leg- 
islature,   1880   (5  pts.),  1881    (4pts.),   1883   (.3d 
progress   report),   1883/84,    1887    (5th   progress 
report).     '80-88.     8°. 
Note.      In    1889     the    State    Miiienilogist    was    appointed 
State  Engineer  ex  officio  for  two  years  to  carry  on  a  special 

See  also  forward,  fnlilii:  Work,K,  ComniinHloner  of.  Report, 
Note;  and  under  IiiHtitutlonH,  Minernlogij. 

—  Report  of  JainfH    B.   Eads,    consulting  engineer, 

in  relation  to  proposcid  improvement  to  pro- 
mote rapid  draina^^^e,  and  to  improve  the  navi- 
gation of  the  Sacramento  river.  1880.  8". 
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Engineer,  State,  continiied. 

—  Proceedings    of    tlie    State    Board    of    Drainage 

CommisHioners  at  a  meeting  held  May  28,  1880  : 
formation  of  Drainage  District  No.  1;  report 
of  tiie  State  Engineer  in  the  matter  of  a  drain- 
age district  for  the  Sacramento  valley.  1880. 
8°.     24  p. 

—  Reports  of   the    State   Engineer  to  the    Board  of 

Directors  of  Drainage  District  No.  1  :  no.  1, 
Drainage  works  for  the  district;  no.  2,  Dams 
for  impounding  mining  detritus.  1880.  8". 
2!)  p. 

—  Report   of  the    Board   of  Directors   of   Drainage 

District  No.  1,  showing  progress  of  work  to  Jan. 
1,  1881.     '81.     8°.     2G  p. 

—  To     preserve     from     defacement     and    promote 

the  use  of  the  Yosemite  valley.  1882.  8°. 
30  p. 

—  The  sewage  question  in  California :  report  to  the 

Board  of  Directors  of  the  Stockton  Insane 
Asylum  on  the  sewerage  for  the  institution  in 
their  charge.     1883.     8".     7G  p. 

—  Outline   of  matter,    and    advance    sheets    of    the 

report  on  the  legislative,  administrative,  tech- 
nical, and  practical  problems  of  irrigation ; 
in  course  of  preparation  and  publication  [by] 
Wm.  Ham  Hall,  State  Engineer,  1885.  8". 
304  p. 
See  below.  Irrigation  development:  [etc.],  1886. 

—  Physical  data  and  statistics  of  California :  tables 

and  memoranda  relating  to  rain-fall  .  .  .  , 
drainage  areas  .  .  .  and  other  factors  of 
water  supply ;  mountain  .  .  .  and  other  top- 
ographical features.     1886.     8".     547  p. 

—  The   irrigation   question  :  memorandum    by  Will- 

iam Ham  Hall,  State  Engineer;  transmitted 
to  the  Legislature  of  California.  1886.  8". 
18  p. 

—  Same,    no.    2  :    California  and   Australia.      1886. 

8°.     14  p. 

—  Irrigation   development :    History,    customs,  laws 

and  administrative  systems  relating  to  irriga- 
tion, water-courses,  and  waters  in  France,  Italy 
and  Spain  :  the  introductory  part  of  the  report 
of  the  State  Engineer  of  California  on  irri- 
gation and  the  irrigation  question.  1S86.  8°. 
622  p. 

—  Irrigation   in    [Southern]    California;     the    field, 

water-supply  and  works,  organization  and 
operation  in  San  Diego,  San  Bernardino, 
and  Los  Angeles  counties :  the  2d  part  of  tlie 
report  of  the  State  Engineer  on  irrigation  and 
the  irrigation  question.  1888.  8°.  672  p. 
maps.     il. 

—  Irrigation  in  California  (Southern)  [etc.].     1888. 

8°.     38  p. 

Note.  This  is  the  preface,  introduction,  contents,  and  ad- 
vertisement of  the  preceding  entrj'. 

—  Special  report  on  the  State  and  county  boundaries ; 

appendices,     n.  imp.     8°.     273  p. 

—  See   also    under   Executive    and   Staflf,   Attorney- 

General,  1891,  and  Secretary  of  State,  1889,  and 
forward.  Public  Work.';.,  Commissioner  of. 
Examiners,    Board    of   (18.56-).      Report,    1873,    75, 
80,    81.     83;    biennial,     !  888/8!)-! 902/03.     '73- 
1903.     8°. 

Note.  This  board  audits  accounts,  inspects  institutions,  and 
does  special  work  ordered  by  the  Legislature,  such  as  river 
improvement,  forestry,  irrigation,  etc.  Most  claims  against 
the  State  go  to  this  board  first  and  then  to  the  Controller. 

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Fish    Commissioners,    Board    of    (1870-).       Report, 
biennial,  1870/71-1901/02.     ['71]-1902.     8°.     il. 

Note.  Act  approved  Apr.  2, 1870.  From  1870-86  known  as 
Commissioners  of  Fisheries.  Report  made  first  in  1871,  and 
biennially  thereafter,  except  for  the  year  1880  (annual). 

—  The  fish  and  game  laws  of  California;  compiled 

by  S.    P.  Maslin;    published   by  authority  .  .   . 
1885.     24°.     77  p. 

—  Same;  biennial,  1889-1903. 

See  also  iaiier  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  188/ . 
Forestry,    Board    of  (1885-93).        Report,    biennial, 
1885/86-91/92.     '86-92.     8°.     il. 

—  Bulletin  no.  1:   [Tree  planting;  care  of  seedling 

trees],     n.  d.     8°.     7  p.  xt  •     j 

—  Memorial  to  the  Fiftieth  Congress  of  the  United 

States  .   .  .  1888.     8°.     13  p. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Forestry. 
lGame.~\     See  back  under  Fish  Commissioners, 
[ffarbors.!    Board  of  Rarhor  Commissioners  (1863-). 
Report,  annual,  1864,  65 ;  biennial,  1866/67-1900/ 
02.     '65-1902.     8°. 
N^ote.    Year-end  June  30.    1864-65  in  1  v.    Annual  in  1880. 

Communication  from  the  Board  of  State  Harbor 

Commissioners  in  response  to  Senate  resolutions 
of  Feb.  24,  1866.     ['66.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  to  the  Board  of  State  Harbor  Commission- 

ers on  the  water-front  of  the  city  of  San  Fran- 
cisco;  by  T.  J.  Arnold,  engineer  of  the  sea-wall. 
S.  F.,  1873.     8°.     20  p. 

Report  of  the  Board  ...  on  tlic  new  water- 
front line  of  San  Francisco,  1877/78.    8°.    16  p. 

Rules,  regulations  and  rates  adopted  by  the  Board 

of  State  Harbor  Commissioners,  May  15,  1878. 
S.  F.,  ['78].     8°.     15  p. 

Report  of  Lauren  E.  Crane,  expert  on  the  con- 
struction of  the  sea-wall,  San  Francisco.  1882. 
8°.     36  p. 

—  List  of  vessels  of  the  port  of  San  Francisco,  with 

tonnages,  rates  of  dockage,  and  lengths.  1891. 
8°.     114  p. 

Regulations  for  the  operation  of  the  belt  railroad. 

1891. 

Laws  relating  to  the  Board  of  State  Harbor  Com- 
missioners, 1891,  93,  99. 

Harbor  rules,  regulations  and  rates,  1878,  91,  93. 

See  also  forward,   Labor  Statistics,   1886;  under 

Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  Special  Laws, 
Harbors,  and  .Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1882;  and 
under  Miscellaneous,  Harbors. 

Board   of   Harbor    Commissio7iers  for   the   Bay   of 
San  Diego.     Report,   biennial,   1890-1902.    '90- 
1902.     8«. 
Jfote.    Report  for  1898/1900  not  printed. 

See  also  forward,  Labor  Statistics,  1887;  under  Leg- 
islature, .lonrnals.  Docs.,  etc.,  1883;  and  under 
MiHcellarieous,  Rivers. 
Health.    Board   of  flH70-).     Heport,    biennial,    1870/ 
71-1900/02.     '71-1903.     8«. 
Note.     Report  1880  annual;  report  1896/98  not  printed. 
—  Preventable  ilisease  circulars,     n.  d.     8°. 

Op.- 


Oont.:  Dlphth<:rla:  Its  reHtrictlon  and  prevention.  Op.— 
School  hyvS>-n(i\  addrcHsed  to  the  piihllc  school  tftiicliors  of 
Ca.\\U>rn\;i.  H  p.  — 'I'estH  for  Impinith'H  In  drinkiiiK  water;  by 
Dr.  W'inHlow  Andernon.  •',  p.  —  CoriHiimption  (pultiioniiry 
lubcrciiloBiB) ;  \U  roMtrlctlon  and  prcvc^ntloii.  8  p.  — Facts  for 
the    people   concernInK   Htnall-pox    and    vaeclnatlon.      H    p.— 

Fact*  for  the  people  eonccrnlnK  diphtheria.     7  -         " ''-- 

the  iieople  concerning  cholera.     188.').    H  p. 


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Health,  Board  of,  coniinvtd. 

—  [Reprints   irom  the    Proceedings   of  the    Annual 

State  Sanitary  Conventions,  held  under  the 
auspices  of  the  California  State  Board  of  Health. 
1894-96.]     8°. 

Cont.:  Opening  address  by  C  A.  Ruggles,  1894.  8  p.— 
A  plea  for  the  prevention  of  tul)erculo8is;  by  Geo.  M.  Kober. 
1894.  12  p.  —  Orcniation  as  tiie  only  sanitary  method  of  dis- 
posing of  the  dead  ;  by  W.  F.  MeNutt.  1894.  8  p.  —  Modern 
cremation  as  a  means  for  the  diHposal  of  the  dead;  by  A.  E. 
llegensburger.  1894.  10  p.  —  Prevention  of  contagious  and 
infectioiis  diseases  with  special  reference  to  tuberculosis;  by 
Winslow  Anderson.  1894.  14  p.  —  Sanitation;  by  \V.  W. 
Gates.  1S94.  5  p.— Sanitation  of  dwellings,  public  buildings 
and  thoroughfares;  by  J.  II.  Davisson,  1894.  7  p.  — Sewage 
irrigation;  by  U.  S.  Ormo.  1894.  5  p. — Tests  for  impurities  in 
drinking  water;  by  Winslow  Anderson.  1894.  6  p. — The  rav- 
ages of  the  bacillus  antliracis  in  California;  by  Cephas  L.  Bard. 

1894.  lip. — The  sanitary  control  of  tuberculosis;  by  8.  8.  Iler- 
rick.  1894.  8  p.  —  The  ultimate  disposal  of  sewage;  by  J.  H. 
Btallard.  1894.  8  p.  — Tuberculosis;  its  communicability  and 
prevention;  by  W.  F.  Wiard.  1894.  12  p.  —  A  plea  for  the 
hospital  at  home;  by  Samuel  O.  L.  Potter.  189.5.  6  p. — 
Drinking  water  and  its  examination,  chemically  considered; 
by  Prof.  A.  Auchie  Cunningham.  189;').  8  p.  — Important 
facts  and  practical  difficulties  encountered  in  enforcing  sani- 
tation;  by  U.  W.  Davis.  1895.  6  p. —  Infectious  diseases  of 
the  eye;  by  W.  F.  Southard.  1895.  13  p. —Physiology  and 
hygiene  i'.s.  athletics  in  public   education;  by  8.  8.  Herrick. 

1895.  6  p.  —  Street  sanitation  ;  by  W.  F.  McNutt.  1895.  5  p. 
—  Facilities  for  treatment  of  contagious  diseases  in  the  public 
Institutions  of  California;  by  A.  E.  Osborne.  1890.  9  p.— 
House  ventilation;  by  D.  B.  Van  Slyck.  1896.  8  p.  — Report 
on  diphtheria  auti-toxine;  by  J.  H.  Davisson.  1896.  7  p. — 
Street  cleaning  and   disposal  of    garbage;   by   H.   8.   Orme 

1896.  6  p. —  The  Colorado  desert  as  a  sanitarium;  by  M.  F. 
Price.  1896.  7  p.  —  The  gymnasium  from  the  standpoint  of 
the  sanitarian;  by  W.  W.  Hitchcock.  1896.  7  p.  — The 
pollution  of  potable  waters;  Its  proper  remedy  in  California; 
by  8.  8.  Herrick.  1896.  5  p.  — The  ventilation  of  public 
buildings;  by  W.  W.  Oates.  1896.  8  p.  — Typhoid  fever 
from  a  financial  standpoint;  by  Thomas  Koss.  1896.  4  p. — 
Yard  sanitation;  by  A.  E.  Regensburger.    1896.    5  p. 

See   also    under   Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,    etc., 
.1883. 
[ffighways.'\     Bureau  of  Highways    (1895-97).     Re- 
port, biennial,  for  the  years  1895/96.     '96.     8°. 
130  p.     11 

Note.  This  office  afterward  became  the  Department  of 
Highways;  .9fe6<'^0'(!. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-5.     [1895-96.]     8°. 

Cont. :  No.  1.  An  Act  to  create  a  Bureau  of  Highways,  and 
to  picHcribe  its  duties  and  powers,  and  to  make  an  appropria- 
tion for  its  expenses.  4  p. —  No.  2.  An  Act  providing  for 
the  erection  and  operation  of  rock-crushing;  plants  at  State 
Prisons,  for  the  preparation  of  highway  material  for  the  bene- 
fit of  the  people  of  the  State,  and  providing  for  the  necessary 
advances  and  appropriation  of  money  to  carrj'  out  said  work. 
(3)  p.  —No.  3.  Physical  features  of  the  State;  by  Marsden 
Manson.  7  p.  maps.  —  No.  4.  The  effect  of  roads  upon  in- 
dustrial development;  by  R.  C.  Irvine.  8  p.  il. —  No.  5. 
Proposed  highway  legislation,  with  comments  and  resolutions 
thereon.    37  p.     map. 

Department   of  Highways     (1897-).     Keport,   bien- 
nial, 1898,  1900/02.     '99-1902.     8°.     il. 

—  Bulletin  no.  1.     [1897.] 

Cont.:  No.  1.  An  Act  creating  a  Department  of  Highways, 
n.  d.    7  p. 

See  also  under  Miscellaneous,   Highways. 
Insurance    Commissioner    (1868-).      Report,    annual, 
1868-1902.     '69-1903. 


Note.    Report  of  ' 
in  Han  Francisco. 


98  not  printed.     Office  of  Commissioner 


—  Preliminary  report ;  annual,   1892,04-96,98-1901. 

['93-1902.]     8°. 

—  Statutory  laws  relating  to  insurance.     San  Fran- 

cisco, 1868.     8°.     128  p. 

—  Same.     1873.     8°.     92  p 

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Lahor  Statistics,  Bureau  of  (1883-).    Report,  biennial, 
1883/84-1901/02.     '84-1902.     8°. 
JTbte.    Covering  regular  fiscal  years  ending  June  30.    Report 
1896/98  not  printed.     Otlice  in  Han  Francisco. 

—  Report  upon  an  inquiry  as  to  tlie  condition  of  "  the 

laborers  employed  by  contractors  on  the  sea-wall 
at  San  Francisco."     1886.     8°.     140  p. 

—  Statement  of  John  Summerfield  Enos,   Commis- 

sioner of  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  to  the 
Cal.  State  Horticultural  Society  in  reply  to  a  com- 
munication upon  the  advisability  of  displacing 
Chinese  in  the  orchards,  vineyards,  and  hop  yards 
of  Cal. ;  dated  April  30,  18S6.     '86.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Investigation  into  the  condition  of  men  vcorking  on 

the  water-front  and  on  board  of  Pacific  Coast 
vessels.     1887.     8°.     107  p. 

—  Investigation  of   labor  matters  on  the  city  front, 

San  Francisco;  commencing  July  6,  1887.  '87. 
8°.     57  p. 

—  Investigation  into  the  condition  of  labor  in  print- 

ing establishments  of  San  Francisco  and  Oakland. 
1888.     8°.     27  p. 

—  Investigation  into  grievances  complained  of  by  the 

Harness  Makers'  Union  of  San  Francisco.  1889. 
8°.     56  p. 

—  Investigation  into  the  plans  and  practices  of  cooper- 

ative insurance  organizations,  chiefly  those  known 
as  endowment  asso'ciations.     1889.     8°.     86  p. 

—  Investigation  of  the  purposes  and  practices  of  cer- 

tain so-called  "national  building  and  loan  asso- 
ciations ";  held  in  San  Francisco.    1889.  8°.  56  p. 

—  Bulletin  of  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  :  Pro- 

posed labor  laws.     1896.     8°.     29  p. 
[Lands.'}      California  Land  Commissioners.     Report, 
[1853/54],  to  Legislature.     '55.     8«.     5  p. 

—  Exhibit  A  [and  exhibit  B]  from  report  of  sales. 

1855.     8°.     9  p. 
Swamp   Land    Commissioners     (1861-68).    Report, 
annual,  1861-62;  [biennial],  1864/65.    ['62-66.] 
Board    of    Tide    Land    Commissioners    and    State 
Board.     Report,  biennial,  1809-75.    '69-75.    8°. 
ITote.    All  sales  of  the  Board  of  Tide  Land  CommissionerB 
had  to  be  approved  by  the  State  Board,  which  occupied  the 
Bame  office  (in  San  Francisco) ;  these  reports  therefore  con- 
tain reports  of  both  boards. 

State  Land  Commission  (1876  for    1  yr.)     Reports 
to  Governor,    1876,  Mar.  24,   1877;  to  Legisla- 
ture, June  20,  1877.     '70-77.     8°. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Attorney- General, 
opinions  nos.  89,  99;  forward  under  Surveyor- 
General;  under'Leg\s]a,ture,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
1874  ;  and  under  Miscellaneous,  Lands. 
[  Medicine.']    Board  of  Examiners  of  the  Bledical  Society 
of  the  State  of  California.     Official  register  of 
physicians    and    surgeons   who  hold    certificates 
from  the  Board  of  Examiners.     2d,  3d,  6th,  9th, 
11th,  13th  eds.  S.F.,  1885-1901.    6  v.    8''a??cZ4o. 
Note,.     An  Act,  1876,  provided  that  each  incorporated  State 
medical  socl'^ty  have  aboard  of  exuminers  composed  of  seven 
of  ItB  members.     y\n  amendment,  pasBcd  in  1878,  provided  for 
only  three  boards,  one  each  of  iho  three  societies:  1,   Medical 
Society  of  the  State  of  California;  '1,  Cal.  State  Homeopathic 
Medical  Society;  and  .'!.  Kclcctic  Medical  Society  of  State  of 
Cal.    In  1901  this  Act  and  amendment  were  repealed  and  one 
State  Hoard  of  Kxamlners  was  created,  composed  of  ^t  mem- 
bers of  the  Slate  Society,  2  of  the  Homeopathic,  and  2  of  the 
Eclectic.     ThlH  Board  Is  re()iiir<-<l  to  keep  a  register,  bnt  no 
jirovlslon  has  been  made  for  Its  piililicatloii. 

rharmacy.     Hoard     of      (1891-).       Hei)ort,     annual, 
1892-1902.     '92-1902. 
Note.    Office  In  San  Kranclsco. 
—  State pliarmacy  and  poison  III w.    n.imp.    8".    4  p. 

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Public    Works.     Commissioner    of    (1803-99;     1900-). 
Report,  biennial,  1893/94-1901/02.  '95-1902.    8°. 

iTote.     Otlice  reorganized  by  legielative  act  of  Feb.  9,  1900, 
to  include  the  work  of  the  State  Kn^ineer. 

—  Two  plans  for  protecting  the  city  of  Petaluma  from 

overflow  water,  and  for  improving  navigation  of 
Petaluma  creeii  ;  by  J.  II.  Trice,  Chief  Engineer, 
and  M.  A.  Nurse,  Assistant  Engineer ;  being  a 
survey  carried  on  under  the  authority  of  Com- 
missioner of  Public  Works.     1H9(;.     8°.     20  p. 

—  Report  on  the  condition  of  tlie  Sacramento  river 

during  the  high  water  of  Jan.  189G ;  by  J.  R. 
Price.      ]896.     8«.     25  p. 

—  Report  to  the  Anti-Debris  Association  on  the  ef- 

fect of  restrainiiig  dams.     [1896.]     8".     7  p. 

—  [Report  of  investigation  of  tlie  present  water  sup- 

ply at  the  Home  for  the  Care   and  Training  of 
Feeble-minded  Children.]   n.i.p.  [1897].   8«.    8  p. 
See  also  back  under  Engineer. 
\_Railroads.'\     See  forward  under  Transportation. 
[Statistics.']       State     Registrar      (1858-60.)     Annual 

report,  1858-59.     ['59-60].     8°. 
Surveyor-General.     Report,  annual,  1851-65;  biennial, 
1865/67-1900/02.     '51-1902.     8°. 
Jfote.    Report  1880  annual ;  1898/1900  not  printed. 

—  Special  report,  Feb.  18,  1852.     8°.     (24)  p. 

—  Communication  to  the  Assembly  relative  to  swamp 

and  overflowed  lands,  Feb.  19,  1857.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Same,  1858,  5  p. ;   1874,  6  p. 

—  Report  in  response  to  resolutions  of  the  Assembly, 

Mar.  26,  1862.      ['62.]     8°.     9  p. 

—  Report  in  relation  to  marsh  and  tide  lands  within 

five  miles  of  the  cities  of  San  Francisco  and  Oak- 
land.     [1866.]     8°.     7  p. 

—  Supplemental  report  in  relation  to  the  grants  of  10 

sections  for  public  buildings,  72  sections  for  a 
seminary  of  learning,  and  500,000  acres  for  in- 
ternal improvements.     [1879.]     8°.     235  p. 

—  Indemnity  school  locations  :  Construction  given  by 

the  Hon.  Secretary  of  the  Interior  to  the  Act  of 
Congress,  approved  Mar.  1,  1877,  entitled  "An 
act  relating  to  indemnity  school  selections  in  the 
State  of  California."     1884.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Corrected  report  of  Spanish  and  Mexican  grants 

in  California.     1886.     8°.     18  p. 
Note.    Published  as  supplement  to  report  of  1883/84. 

—  Instructions  to  bounty  surveyors.     1893.     8°.     7  p. 
[Taxation.]     Board  of  Equalization  (1870-     ).     Re- 
port,     biennial,'    1870/71-78/79,     81/82-89/90, 
91/92-99/1902;  annual,  1880,  91.     '71-1903.    8". 

Note.    For  regular  fiscal  years  ending  June  30. 

—  The  revenue  laws.     1881,85,91,96.     8°. 

See  also  ;(Mf/sr  Executive  and  Staff,  Controller,  1897,  1901. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staif.    Attorney-Gen- 
eral, 1884,  93,  opinion  nos.  99,  137,  313,  and  Con- 
troller: and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs., 
etc.,  1889,  93. 
[  Transportation. ]     Board  of  Commissioners  of  Trans- 
portation (1876-78).     Report,  1877.     '77.     8°. 
Commissioner  of    Transportation    (1878-80).      Re- 
port, biennial,  1877/78.    '79.     8°. 

—  Railroad  laws.     1879.     8°.     278  p. 

Board   of   Railroad  Commissioners  (1880-).       Re- 
port,   annual,     1880-92;    biennial,    1893/94-99/ 
1900.     '81-1901.     8". 
Note.    Hepoit  1897/98  not  printed. 

—  Report  of  Commissioner  W.  "VV.  Foote  (tliird  dis- 

trict).    [1885.]     8°.     22  p. 

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[^Transportation,  continued.'] 

—  Kules,  adoptedJune  7,  1881.    "dl  [sic'].    24°     8  p. 

—  Kailway  map  of   California  completed  to  Jan.  1, 

1900.     San  Francisco,  ['00]. 

—  See  also    under   Executive    and    Staff,    At/orney- 

Oeneral,  1896;  iinder  Legislature,  Journals, 
Docs.,  etc.,  1883;  and  wncZer  Miscellaneous,  Rail- 
roads. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Attorney-General, 
1884,  93,  opinion  no.  99,  and  Controller,  1885, 
94;  back  under  Harbors,  1891;  under  [legisla- 
ture, Laws  of  the  State,  Special  Laws,  Railroads, 
and  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1868,  74,  84,  89,  93; 
'  and  under  Miscellaneous,  Railroads. 
[Veterinary.]  'Veterinary  3fedical  Board  (1893-). 
Report,  biennial,  1893/94-97/98.     '94-99.     8°. 

State    Veterinarian.      Report,    Dec.    1,    1902.     '02. 
8°.     31  p. 

—  Texas  fever ;  by  C:  H.  Blemer.    n.  imp.    8°.    11  p. 

—  Sheep   scab;    its  nature  and  treatment.     [1901.] 

8°.     31  p. 
ITote.    Reprint  from  Bulletin   21,   Bureau    of     Animal   In- 
dustry, U.S.  Dept.  Agriculture. 

Institutions. 

See  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs,  etc.,  1899. 

[Agriculture.]  State  Agricultural  Society  (1854-). 
Transactions,  1858-Gl,  63-1901/02.  '59-1903.  8°. 

Notel.  Published  biennially  from  1864-71 ;  annually  for  the 
other  years.  Transactions  for  1897/98  not  printed.  Include 
report  of  State  Board  of  Agriculture. 

Note  2.  An  act  approved  May  13, 1854,  and  amended  May 
20,  1858,  provided  that  the  "  general  prudential  and  financial 
affairs  of  the  Society  be  entrusted  to  a  Board  of  Agriculture." 
An  act  approved  April  15,  1880  declared  the  Society  a  State 
institution  and  also  provided  for  a  State  Board  of  Agriculture 
charged  with  the  exclusive  management  and  control  of  the 
Society  as  a  State  institution. 

—  Official  report  of  the     .     .     .     third  agricultural 

fair,  cattle  show  [etc.],  1856.     ['56.]     8°.    80  p. 

—  Same,  1S57.     '58.     8°.     190  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Board  of  Agriculture  for  the  year 

1864/65.     'G6.     8°.     43  p. 
Note.     Also  included   in    Transactions  for    1864/65.     See 
above,  Note  2. 

—  Biennial  report  of  the  Board  of  Agriculture  of  the 

State  Agricultural  Society  for  the   years  1866/ 
67.     ['67].     8°.     16  p. 
Note.     Also  included  in    Transactions  for  1866/67.      See 
above,  Note  2. 

—  Meteorology  and  climatology  of  the  great  valleys 

and  foothills  of  California  .  .  .  [1852/53- 
Apr.  1,  1886];  collated  and  comp.  by  James  A. 
Barwick.     '86.     8».     78  p. 

—  Annual  meteorological  review;    comp.  by  James 

A.  Biirwick,  Observer  of  U.S.  Weather  Bureau, 
1886-9,",. 
Note.     Published  with  Transactions,  1886-93. 

—  Monthly  bulletin  of   the  California  weather  ser- 

vice ;  i)ublisbc'd  by  the  State  Agricultural  Society 
in  co-oinTiition  with  the  U.S.  I)cj)t.  of  Agricul- 
ture Weatiicr  Bureau;  comp.  by  James  A.  Bar- 
wick, Sept.  189I-I)ec.  1890.     '91-97.     10  v.     8°. 

Note.  Tieglnnlng  Jan.,  1897,  subordinate  to  U.S.  Weather 
Uurean.  For  continuation  aee  forward  under  Weather  and 
Crop  Service. 

—  Premium    list;    39th-47th    annual   fair   at    Sacra- 

mento, 1892-96,  99-1901.     '92-1901.     160. 

—  California   dried    fruits   and    bow    to    cook   them. 

1896.     24".     15  p. 
See  aim  under  MlBcelloneouH,  FiiiHh. 


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{^Agriculture-,  continued.^ 

—  The  beet  sugar  industry  in  California.     189G.     8°. 

35  p. 

—  Premium  list  of  the  initial  dog  show.     1900.     16°. 

32  p. 

—  State   Fair   speed   programme,   I'JOO.      '01.      10°. 

56  p. 
See   also   forward   under  Education,    University  of 
California,  Agriculture,  College  of.  Agricultural 
Exj)eriment  Station,  and  under  Horticulture;  and 
under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  187G. 
Blind,  Adult,  Industrial  Home  of  Mechanical   Trades 
for   the    (Oakland,   1885-).      Annual  report    of 
Board  of  Directors,  1885-lUOO.     ['SSJ-lOOl.     8°. 
iTote.    No  report  published  for  1895,  97-99,  1901,  02. 

—  By-laws  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  with  the  Act 

governing    the    Home,    and     applicant's    blank. 
1893.     240.     27  p. 

—  Same.     1897,  99. 

—  See   also   next   entry,  and  under  Miscellaneous, 

Blind  Men's  Association. 
Deaf  and   the   Blind,    California    Institution  for  the 
Education   of   the    (Berkeley,    I860-).     Report 
of  the  Board  of  Directors  and  officers,  7th-25th, 
biennial,  1867-1900/02.     '67-1902.     8°. 

2iote.  The  Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb  and  Bliud  was  re-organized  by  an  Act  passed  1866,  and 
the  7th  was  the  first  report  made  thereafter.  lieports  are  bi- 
ennial excepting  annual  rpt.  1880.  Beginning  with  the  report 
for  1900,  title  of  the  institution  is  as  above. 

See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Deaf. 
[Dentistry.^     See  forward  under  Education,  University 

of  California,  Dentistry ,  College  of. 
[Education.']     Board   of    Trustees   of    State   Normal 
Schools   (1881-87).     Report,  biennial,    1883/84- 
89/90.     ['84J-90.     8". 
Note.    From  1881  to  1887  this  board  made  a  general  rpt.  for 
the  two  Normal  Schools  then  existing,  but  from  1888  to  1889/90 
each  school  had  its  own  board  and  the  rpts.  were  publisiied 
together  under  the  general  title  "  Rpt.  of  the  Boards  of  Trus- 
tees of  State  Normal  Schools."     After  1890  rpts.  were  made 
by  the  separate  boards  of  each  school  and  published  sepa- 
rately. 

See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Education,  Siipt. 
of  Public  Instruction,  1893. 

Joint  Board  of  State  Normal  School  Trustees  ( 1 897-) . 

Minutes  of  proceedings,  April  10,  1903.     n.  t.  p. 

['03.]     80.     8  p. 
State  Normal   School  at  San  Jose  (1862-).     Report 

of    Trustees,    [annual],    1879,    80;     [biennial], 

1880/82,  91/92-98/1900.     '80-1901.     8o. 

Note.  Located  at  San  Francisco  1862-70;  since  then  at  San 
Jose.    See  precedi?ig  note. 

—  Catalogue.     1878-1902.     8o. 

—  Historical  sketch     .     .     .     with  a  catalogue  of  its 

graduates  and  a  record  of  their  work  for  twenty- 
seven  years.     1889.     8°.     ('-'83)  p. 

—  Pliysiological  studies  of  the  frog.    n.  imp.    [189C.] 

160.     13  p_ 

—  Syllabus  of  pedagogy;  by  H.  M.  Bland,     n.  t.  p. 

120.     8  p. 

—  Music  course,  1900/01.     n.  t.  p.     12°.     22  p. 

—  Course  of  study  of  the  Training  Department  [etc.]. 

1902.     80.     42  p. 
State  Normal  School  at  Los  Angeles  (1881-).     Re- 
port of  Trustees,  biennial,  1892/94-94/96,  1900/ 
02.     '94-1902. 
Note.    Report  1896/98  not  printed.     See  secondnote  preceding. 

—  4th-21st  annual  catalogue,  1886-1903.    8o  and  \2°. 

—  List  of  books  in  library,   1888.     '88.     8o.     122  p. 

—  Same;  supplement,  1891.     '91.     8o.     38  p. 

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^Education,  continued.'\ 

—  Circular  of  information.     1892.     12°.     lop. 

—  The  teacher  and  the  school;  or,  school  economy 

[etc.]  ;  by  Edward  T.  Pierce,  Ph.D.      ISQC.      8°. 
42  p. 
State  Normal  School  at  Chico    (1888-).     Report  of 
the  Trustees;  biennial,  1890/92-94/9G;   annual, 
1901/02.     '92-1902.     8°. 

—  lst-15th  annual  catalogue,  1890-1904.  '90-1904.  8°. 
Note.    10th,  1899,  not  printed. 

—  Announcements,  1889.     '89.     24°.     lip. 

Note.     Announcements  now  made  in  the  annual  catalogue. 

—  Circular  of  information.     1893.     12o.     32  p. 
State  Nor^nal  School  at  San  Diego  (1897-).   Circular 

of  information  and  announcements,  1899/1900- 
04/05.     '99-1904.     16°. 
State  Normal  School  at  Sa)i  Francisco  (1899-).    Re- 
port  of  the   President   ...   to   the   Board   of 
Trustees;   annual,  June  30,  1903.     '03. 

—  Circular  of  information,  1901/02.    ['01.]   12".  24  p. 

—  Same,  1903/04;  issued  May  1903.     12°.     31  p. 
California    Polytechnic   School    (San    Luis    Obispo, 

1901-).  First  annual  catalogue,  May  1903. 
'03.  12°.  16  p. 
University  of  California  (Berkeley,  1865-).  Re- 
port of  the  President  ...  on  behalf  of  the 
Board  of  Regents  .  .  .  ;  biennial,  1868/69- 
1901/02.      ['69]-1902. 

Note.  Before  1880  called  "Report  of  Board  of  Regents." 
Rpt.  1880  annual.  Rpt.  1890/93  covers  three  years  ending  in 
September. 

—  Report  of  Secretary  to  Board  of  Regents,  annual, 

1875-1900/01.     '75-1902,     8°. 
Note.    Since  1885  printed  by  State  Printer,  but  "Berkeley  " 
appears  in  imprint  on  title-page.    1897-98  printed  at  Berkeley. 

—  Register,  1870-99/1900.     Berkeley,  '70-1900.     8°. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-37.  Berkeley,  1874-92.  8°  aracZ  16°. 

—  Same,   [quarterly;  new  series];   v.   1-v.  6,  no.  1. 

Berkeley,  1899-[1904]. 

—  Annual  announcements,  1885/86-1902/03.     Berk- 

eley, '85-1902.     16°  and  12°. 

—  Announcement  of  courses  of  graduate  instruction, 

1896/97.     Berkeley,  '96.     8°.     36  p, 

—  Circular  of  the  College  of  Letters  and  Colleges  of 

Science,  1885-93.     Berkeley,  '85-93.     16°. 

—  Statements  of  the  Regents  ...  to  the  joint  com- 

mittee of  the  Legislature,   Mar.  3,    1874.     San 
Francisco,  '74.     8°.     70  p. 
Note.    Perhaps  privately  printed. 

—  The  University  and  its  managers,  before  the  people 

and  the  law;  by  Prof.  William  Swinton.  n.  t.  p. 
[1874.]     8°.     15  p. 

—  Statement   of  the  progress   and  condition  of  the 

University  of  California;  prepared  at  the  request 
of  the  Regents  .  .  .;  by  Daniel  C.  Oilman,  Pres- 
ident.    Berkeley,   1875.     8°.     56  p. 

—  Report  to  the  finance   committee  of  the  Board  of 

Regents.  University  of  California.  n.  imp. 
[1876.]     H".     15  p. 

—  Regents'  manual  of  the  laws,  orders,  etc.,  govern- 

ing tlic  University.     Berkeley,  1884.     8°.    256  p. 

—  Statement  in    reference    to  the    applications    and 

contracts  of  .John  and  Francisco  Forster.  1886. 
8°.     13  p. 

—  Reports  to  the  Academic  Council  hy  the  Committee 

on  Curricula,  the  Committee  on  Ili^'lier  Degrees, 
the  Conmiittec  on  Joint  Ucgulatinns ;  together 
with  rulcH  for  the  government  of  tiic  Library 
which  have  been  estaltlished  by  the  Regents  of 
tlie  University.      1887.     8°.     49  p. 


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[Cal. 


{^Education ^  continued.^ 

—  Joint  regulations  of  the  Faculty  of  Letters  anil  the 

Faculties  of  Science;  also,  Standing  rules  of  the 
Acatleniic   Council  revised.     1887.     8".      1(5  p. 

—  Report   oti    jthysical   training;    submitteil    to    the 

Hoard  of  Regents,  June  2f>,  1888,  by  George  F. 
E.   Harrison.     '88.     8".      17  p. 

—  In  the  matter  of  adjustment  of  the  Congressional 

land  grant  of  150,000  acres  to  the  State  of  Cali- 
fornia; correspondence.     1888.     8°.     15  p. 
See  also  UM(/«r  luspectionand  \ie\!,\\\&Wo'a,Siiri'eyor-(reneral. 

—  Class-room    notes    on    uniplanar    kinematics ;     by 

Irving  Stringham.     n.  imp.     [1 893. J     8".     G  p. 

—  Suggestions  to  teachers  of  English  in  the  second- 

ary schools  ;  by  C.  M.  Gayley  and  C.  B.  Bradley. 
Berkeley,  1894.     16".     68  p. 

—  Programme   for  an  international  competition  for 

the  Phoebe  Hearst  architectural  plan  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  California,  Berkeley,  Dec.  3,  1897. 
'97.     80.     39  p. 

—  Report  of  the  reception,  preparation  and  judgment 

of  the  plans  submitted  in  the  preliminary  con- 
cours  for  the  Phoebe  A.  Hearst  architectural  plan 
for  the  University  of  California.  San  Francisco, 
[Paris  printed],  ?i.f^.     [1897?]    8°.     3  p.    plate. 

—  International   competition    for  the  Phoebe  Hearst 

architectural  plan  for  the  University  of  Cali- 
fornii).     n.  p.,  w.  d.     [1899.]     obi.    4°.      152  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Board  of  Regents  on  trade  schools 

in  relation  with  the  Wilmerding  School  of  In- 
dustrial Arts.     S:in  Francisco,  1898.     8°.     27  p. 

—  The   accrediting  of  secondary  schools.     Berkeley, 

1898.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Funds  of  the  University  :  report  of  the  committee 

appointed  by  the  Council  of  the  Associated 
Alumni,     n.  t.  p.     [1900.] 

—  Secondary  schools  in  California,  1903/04.     Comp. 

by  the  University  in  Dec.  1903.     '03.     24°.     77  p. 

—  [Addresses.']    Addresses  at  the  inauguration  of  W. 

T.  Reid  as  President  of  the  University  of  Cali- 
fornia   .    .    .    Aug.    23,    1881.     '81.     8».     100  p. 

Addresses  of  John  S.   Hager,   LL.D.,  and   of 

President  Edward  S.  Holden,  LL.D.,  on  the 
occasion  of  the  inauguration  ...  at  Berkeley, 
June  30,  1886.     '86.     8°.     11  p. 

The  present  and  the  future  of  the  University  ;  an 

address.deliveredby  J:F.  Swift.    1887.    8°.   16  p. 

Formal  recognition  of  the  transfer  of  the  Lick 

Observatory  to  the  Board  of  Regents  of  the  Uni- 
versity, Berkeley,  June  27,  1888.     '88.     8°.    24  p. 

Addresses  at  the  inauguration  of  Horace  Davis. 

.   .   .  Berkeley,  Mar.  23,   1888.     '88.     8°.     31  p. 

Addresses  at  the  inauguration  of  Martin  Kellogg, 

LL.D.  .  .  .  Berkeley,  Mar.  23,  1893.  Berkeley, 
'93.     8°.     63  p. 

Address  of  Regent  J.  B.  Reinstein   at  a  special 

meeting  of  the  Regents  "  for  the  purpose  of  sug- 
gesting and  discussing  matters  necessary  to  the 
prosperity  of  the  University,"  Jan.  15,  1898. 
11.  t.  p.     8°.     41  p. 

Commencement  address  of  Arthur  Rogers,  May 

29,  1883;  [also]  Report  of  committeeon  the  estab- 
lishment of  a  College  of  Commerce.  Jan.  15, 
1898.     11.  p.,  '98.     8°.     17,  30  p. 

The   relation    of  the    University  to  secondary 

schools:  an  address  delivered  by  F.  Slate,  Nov. 
10,  1898.     Berkeley,  '98.     8".     19  p. 

Utility    of   university   education :    address    by 

James  \\.  Waymire,  Regent,  March  23,  1898. 
n.  imp.     8°.     12  p. 

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{_Education,  continued.^ 
—  Agriculture^  College  of  (Berkeley,  1805-).    Agri- 
cultural Experiment  Station.     Report,  biennial, 
1876/77-1902/03.     '77-1903.     8°. 

Note.  Reports  made  by  professor  in  chiirjie  to  Board  of 
Regents  of  the  University;  also  published  as  a  part  of  the 
Regents'  report.  Report  1880  annual.  Report  for  the  3  yrs. 
1898/1901,  in  2  pts.,  contains  a  list  of  publications  of  the 
station. 

Bulletin,  nos.  1-156.     [1883?]-1904. 

Xote.    The  earliest  seen  bearing  a  date  was  no.  11,  dated  1884. 


—  Circular,  nos.  1-11. 


[1903-04.]     8° 


n.  imp 

Cont.  :  [No.  1.]  The  new  fertilizer  law.  [1903.J  6  p.  — 
2,  Blackleg;  by  Archibald  R.  Ward.  [1903.]  3  p.  —  3, 
June  1903.  Hog  cholera;  by  A.  R.  Ward.  ['03.]  6  p. — 
4,  June  1903.  Anthrax;  by  A.  R.Ward.  ['03.]  3  p.  —  6, 
June  1903.  Contagious  abortion  in  cows;  by  Prof.  James 
Law,  F.R.C.V.S.,  Director  N.Y.  State  Veterinary  College. 
1903.  13  p.  —  fi,  June  1903.  Methods  of  physical  and  chemical 
soil  analysis;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard.  1903.  23  p.  —  7,  June 
1903.  Remedies  for  insects;  by  O.  W.  Woodworth.  1903. 
19  p.  —  8,  Laboratory  method  for  ordinary  chemical  examina- 
tion of  waters  for  irrigation  and  domestic  purposes.  [1903.] 
4  p.  —  9,  Jan.  4,  1904.  Report  on  asparagus  rust  investigation ; 
by  Ralph  E.  Smith.  ['04.]  20  p.  il.  —  10,  March  1904,  Read- 
ing course  in  economic  entomology ;  by  C.  W.  Woodworth. 
['04.]  29  p.  —  11,  March  1904.  Fumigation  practice;  by  C. 
.  W.  Woodworth.    ['04.]    28  p. 

Report  of  the  viticultural  work  during  the  sea- 
sons 1883/84  and  1881/85 ;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard. 
'86.     8°.     210  p. 

^ame,  1885/86 ;  by   E.  W.    Hilgard.    '86.     8°. 

186  p. 

Same,  1887/89.  Pt.  1,  Red-wine  grapes;  pre- 
pared under  the  direction  of  E.  W.  Hilgard  by  L. 
Paparelli.     '92.     8°.     345  p. 

Same,     1887-93.     Pt.  1,  a.  Red-wine  grapes  ;  6, 

White-wine  grapes ;  c.  Raisin  and  table  grapes. 
Pt.  2,  Notes  on  miscellaneous  subjects.  1896. 
8°.     466  p. 

Supplement  no.  1  to  the  report  of  the  Board  of 

Regents  :  [Phylloxera  or  grape-vine  louse,  and 
the  remedies  for  its  ravages;  by  Eugene  W.  Hil- 
gard.]     1880.     8°.     25  p.     il. 

Alkali   lands,  irrigation    and   drainage  in  their 

mutual  relations;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard.  Revised 
reprint.     1886.     8°.     45  p. 

Same.     2d  revised  reprint.     1892.     8°.     69  p. 

Reports  of  experiments  on  methods  of  fermenta- 
tion  and   related  subjects;  by  E.   W.   Hilgard. 

1888.  8°.     48  p. 

Reports  of  examinations  of  waters,  water  supply 

and  related  subjects  ...    ;  by  E.   W.  Hilgard. 

1889.  8«.     57  p. 
teaching     in     agricultural      col- 

W.    Hilgard.      n.    imp.      [1897.] 


of   seeds,  plants,    cuttings,   etc. : 
Wickson.      n.  imp.    [1900.]     8°. 


Preparatory 

leges;  by   E. 

H''.     8  p. 
DiHtribution 

by  Edward  J. 

21  p. 
Nature  study  liulletins :  Butterflies;  by  C.  W. 

Woodworth. — The  living   plant;  by  W.   J.   V. 

Onterhaut.     Berkeley,  1900.     8°.     64  p. 
Letter  of  transmittal  [by  K.  W.  Hilgard  ;  Farm- 
er's   instilutes,    by    Edwanl    J.    Wickson].       n. 

imp.     [1901.]     8".     12    p. 

I'ublications,  1877-1902.     n.  imp.     8".     4  p. 

Mle.    A  lUt  reprinted  from  report  1899/1901. 

The  Foothill  culture  substation,     n.  imp.     8°. 

14    p.     il. 

J^ote.    ThlH  and  the  five  cntrlcH  following  arc  reprints  from 
Bulletin  no.  147. 


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imp. 


of      California     Publi- 
Berkeley,   1902-03.     4°. 


1-140,  pi.  1-14. 
■p,  141-164,  pi.  15-16. 
p.  165-418,  pi.  17-27. 


[Education,  continued.] 
Southern  California  culture  substation. 

8°.     21  p.     il. 
See  preceding  note. 
Santa  Monica  forestry  substation,    n.  imp.    8°. 

12  p. 
Cbico   forestry  substation,  Sacramento  valley. 

n.  imp.     8°,     12  p.     il. 
San  Joaquin  Valley  culture  substation,    n.  irap. 

8°.     15  p.     il. 
Southern  Coast  Kange  culture  substation,     n. 

imp.     8°.     14  p.     pi. 
Farmers'  institutes ;    by  Edward   J.    Wickson. 

[1903.]     8°.     4  p. 
Note.    Reprint  from  annual  report,  1902/03. 
See  also  forward,    Viticultural  Commis.iiotiers, 

1880,  Note. 

—  [Botany.']       University 

cations:  Botany;  v.  1. 
418  p. 

Cent.:  V.  1,  June    7,  1902.     p 
Nov.  20,  1902 
Mar.  31,  1903 

—  Civil  Engineering.,  Departm,entof.  Adjustment  of 

engineering  field  instruments;  by  H.  A.  Hirst. 
Berkeley,  1898.     12«.     15  p. 

—  Dentistry,  College  of  (San  Francisco,  1881-). 

Note.  Announcements  published  annually  by  the  College 
of  Dentistry,  the  Medical  Department,  and  the  College  of 
Pharmacy. 

—  [Education.]    University   of   California    Publica- 

tions :  Education ;  v.   1-v.  3,   no.    2.     Berkeley, 

1893-[1903].     4°. 
Cont.: 
v.l,no.      1,1893.  p.    1-88.        v.  2,  no.  1,  1897.     75  p. 

no.       2,  1894.  p.    89-178.     v.  3,  no.  1,  Apr.  10,  1903.  p.  1-45. 
no8.  3-4,1899.  p.  179-424.  no.  2,  Dec. 22, 1903.  p.47-15u. 

Note.  V.  1-2  were  called  "  Studies,  v.  1-2  "  when  issued. 
V.  1  comprising  pts.  1-4  of  "  Notes  on  the  development  of  a 
child,"  by  Millicent  W.  Shinn,  and  v.  2  being  "  Notes  ou 
children's  drawings,"  ed.  by  E.  E.  Brown.  These  are  now, 
however,  counted  in  as  v.  1-2  of  Publications  :  Education,  as 
here  given. 

Department  of  Pedagogy.  Catalogue  of  books  in 

the  pedagogical  section  of  the  University  Library. 
1894.     8°.     66  p. 

Same.     Rev.  ed. 

—  Oeology,  Department  of . 

ley,  1893-1904.     3  v. 


1895.     8°.     80  p. 
Bulletin;  v.  1-3.    Berke- 
4°. 


Cant.: 

v.  1: 

V.  2 

continued : 

no.  1, 

n.d.  p.       1-59. 

no.  9,  Ap 

1901, p.  269-314. 

2 

n.d.  p.     61-70. 

10,  N 

"      p.  315-326. 

3,'n 

1893, p.    71-114. 

11,  " 

"      p.  327-348. 

4,  " 

"     p.  115-160. 

12,  Ja 

1902,  p.  349-450. 

5,  Ap 

1894, p.  191-180. 

V.3: 

6,  Je 

"     p.  181-192. 

no.  1,  Ap 

1902, p.        1-30. 

7,0 

"     p. 193-240. 

2,     " 

"      p.      31-50. 

8,N 

"     p.  241-272. 

3,  My 

"      p.      51-62. 

9,Ja 

1895, p.  273-300. 

4,  Je 

"      I).    63-108. 

10,  My 

"     p.  301-312. 

•'i.  Ag 

'<     p.  109-172. 

11. 

n.d.   p.  313-336. 

6,  N 

"     p.  173-190. 

12,  F 

1896,  p.  337-362. 

7,  Ap 

1903,  p.  191-218. 

13,  " 

"     p.  363-370. 

8,    " 

"      p.  219-229. 

14,  Ap 

"     p. 371-428. 

9,    " 

"     p.  231-236. 

v.  2: 

10,  My 

"      p.  237-241. 

no.l,My 

1896,    p.       1-92. 

11,    " 

"      p.  243-248. 

2,Ag 

"     p.   93-100. 

12,    " 

"      p.  ?49-263. 

3,D 

"     p.  101-108. 

13,8 

"     p.  265-275. 

4,  My 

1898,  p.  109-118. 

14,  N 

"      p.  277-290. 

5,Ag 

1899,  p.  119-153. 

15,  F 

1904,  p.  291-376. 

6,0 

"     p.  165-178. 

16,  Mr 

"      p.  377-381. 

7,8 

1900,  p. 179-230. 

17,    " 

"     p.  383-396. 

8,  Mr 

1901,  p. 231-267. 

18,  My 

"     p.  397-402. 

See  also  forward.  Geology,  lS60-7i  and  1874. 

Law.,  Hastings  College  o/(San  Francisco,  1878-) 
Circular  of  information,  1891/92-96/97.  '92-97. 
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{^Education,  continved.^ 

—  Library.     Bulletin;  nos.  1-14.     Berkeley,    1882- 

1901.     8°. 
See  also  above  under  Utiiv.  of  Cal.,  1887. 

Bulletin  no.    1.     Co-operative  list  of  periodical 

literature      2d  ed.    Berkeley,  1892.     8°.     64  p. 

Same.    3d  ed.,enl.     Berkeley,  1902.    8°.    130  p. 

Contents-index,  v.  1,  by  J.  C.  Rowell.     Berke- 
ley,  1889-90.     8°.     519  p. 

—  Lick    Observatory    (Mt.    Hamilton,    Santa    Clara 

Co.,  1888-).     Bulletin,  nos.   1-25.    n.t.p.     4°. 
Publications,  v.  1-6.     1887-1903.     H  v.    4°. 

Note.  Issued  at  irregular  intervals  and  printed  by  authority 
of  the  Regents  of  the  University. 

Contributions,  nos.  1-5.     1889-95.     8°.    il. 

Cont. :  No.  1.  Reports  of  the  total  eclipse  of  the  sun  of 
Jan.  1,  1889.  '89.  210  p.  — No.  2.  Reports  ...  of 
the  total  eclipse  of  the  sun,  Dec.  21-22,  1S89,  and  .  .  . 
of  the  moon,  July  22,  1888;  to  which  is  added  a  catalogue 
of  the  library.  '91.  (142)p.— No.  3.  Terrestrial  atmospheric 
absorption  of  the  photographic  rays  of  light;  by  J.  M.  Schae- 
berle.  1893.  89  p.  — No.  4.  Report  on  the  total  eclipse  of 
the  sun,  observed  at  Mina  Bronces,  Chili,  on  Apr.  16,  1893; 
by  J.  M.  Schaeberle.  '95.  126p.  — No.  5.  Meteors  and  sun- 
sets observed  by  the  astronomers  of  the  Lick  Observatory  in 
1893,  94,  95.     '95.     84  p. 

Note.  Printed  at  irregular  intervals  by  authority  of  the  Re- 
gents of  the  University. 

List   of    recorded   earthquakes   in    California, 

Lower  California,  Oregon,  and  Washington  Ter- 
ritory;  comp.  by  E:  S.  Holden.     1887.     8°.     78  p. 

A  mechanical  theory   of  the   solar  corona ;    by 

J.  M.  Schaeberle.     1891.     8°.     56  p.     pi. 

A  brief  account  of  the  Lick  Observatory  of  the 

University  of  California;  prepared  by  E:  S. 
Holden,  Director.    Berkeley,  1894.    8°.    29  p.   il. 

Samf: :  2d  ed.     Sacramento,  1895. 

Same:  3d  ed.     Sacramento,  1902. 

See  also  above  under  Addresses,  1888. 

—  Mechanical  Engineering,  Department  of.     Bulle- 

tin; nos.  1-3,  1883-92.     8°. 
Cont.:  1.    Tangential   and  hurdy  gurdy  water  wheels;  by 
F.  G.  Hesse,  Ross  E.  Browne,  and  others.     1883.     15  p.  —2. 
Hydraulic  step;  by  F.  G.  Hesse.    1887.    23  p.  —  3.     Results 
of  tests  of  steel  wire  ropes  and  rods.     [1892.]     20  p. 

Circular  :  Testing  of  materials .   Berkeley,  1887. 

8°.     8  p. 

—  Medical  Department. 

See  note  under  Dentinlr'y,  College  of,  above. 

—  Mineralogy  [e^c],  Departrnxntof.    Bulletin  on  the 

building  stones  of  California;  by  A.  Wendell 
Jackson.     Berkeley,  1888.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Mining  and  Metallurgy,  Department  of.    Bulletin  : 

On  the  losses  in  roasting  gold-ores  and  volatibil- 

ity  of  gold;  by  Prof.  S:B.Chri.sty.  1889.  8°.  43  p. 

Note.  lieprlnt  from  Transactions  of  the  American  Institute 
of  Mining  Englnefrrs,  v.  17. 

—  Museum.     Contributions  to  the  Carvel  history  of 

the  Pacific  Coast  coleoptera;  by  J.  J.  Rivers, 
Curator  of  tlu-  .Museum.      1886.     8".     10  p. 

The  oaks  of  Berkeley  and  some  of  their  insect 

inliabitants;  by  J.  J.  Rivers,  Curator  of  the 
Museum.     1887.     8".     12  p. 

—  IPathology.]     University    of    California  Pul)lica- 

tions:  I'athology ;  v.  1,  nos.  1-4.  Berkeley, 
1903-04.     4".     47  i». 

Cotit.  :  V.  1,  no.  1,  July  11,  1003,  j).  1-5. 
2,  Firb.  17,  1004,  |).  7-:{l. 
3-4,  Miir.  :w,  1004,  p.  3:!-47. 

—  Pharmacy.,  College   of  (San    Francisco,    1873-). 

ProHpectiiH,  2'_'(i-2'lth  annual  Hession,  1894-96.  8". 
rice  alBO  note  under  l)fnliittry,  dollcye  of,  above. 


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\^Educaiion^  continued.'] 
—  [Physiology.']     University  of  California  Publica- 
tions:   Physiology;   v.   1,   nos.    1-19.     Berkeley, 
[1903-04].     i°.     174  p. 


No 


Cont. : 

).  1,  Apr.  27, 

1903 

,  p.      1-3. 

No.  10,  Jan.  15, 

1904 

P- 

81-82 

2,  May  25, 

" 

p.      ."^-8. 

11,  F.'b.lO, 

P- 

83-85 

3,  Aug.  3, 

" 

p.      7-9. 

12,  Feb.  15, 

P- 

87-113 

4,  Oct.    5, 

" 

p.  11-31. 

13-14,  Mar. 31, 

P- 

115-137 

5,     "       " 

•' 

p.  33-47. 

15,  Apr.    5, 

P- 

139-147 

6,  Nov.  9, 

" 

p.  49-03. 

16-17,  May  21, 

P- 

149-161 

7-S,  Nov.  30, 

" 

p.  55-75. 

18,  Miiv  23, 

P- 

163-164 

9,  Dec.  24, 

" 

p.  77-79. 

19,  Juiie   1, 

P- 

165-174 

—  [Zoology.]    University  of  California  Publications  : 

Zoology;  V.  1,  nos.  1-3.     Berkeley,     [1903].    4°. 
156  p. 

Cunt. :  V.  1,  no.  1,  1903,  p.  1-104,  pi.  1-11. 

2,  Apr.  30,  1903,  p.  105-114. 

3,  June  12,     "     p.  115-156,  pi.  12-15. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,   Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1879. 
See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Surveyor- 
General,  1879,  84  ;  back  under  Blind  and  Deaf ; 
and  forward  under  Feeble-minded. 
Feeble-minded  Children.  Home  for  the  Care  and 
Training  of  (Kldridse,  Sonoma  County,  1884-). 
Renort  of  Board  of  Trustees ;  annual,  1885-92 ; 
biennial,  1892/94-9(;/98.     '86-99.     8°. 

Note.  Reports  now  (1903)  made  by  the  CommiBBlou  in 
Lunacy,  which  see  forward  under  Insane. 

—  The     Institution    Bulletin :    quarterly    announce- 

ment  of    the    Home;    v.    1-7;    May   1889-Aug. 
1896.     '89-96.     8«. 

—  Circular  of  information.     1887.     8°.     25  p. 

—  A  few  facts  in  relation  to  the  Institution  for  the 

Feeble-minded,     n.  t.  p.     12°.     19  p. 

—  See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Public 

Works,   1897,  and  under  Legislature,  -louryials, 
Docs.,  etc.,  1893. 
[Geology.]     State    Geologist.     John    B.   Trask.      Re- 
ports.    1853-56. 

Cont.:  Geolosy  of  the  Sierra  Nevada  or  California  range. 
1853.  30  p.  —  Geology  of  the  Coast  mountains  and  part  of 
the  Sierra  Nevada,  embracing  theirinduKtrial  resources  in  agri- 
culture and  mining.  1854.  95  p.  —  Geology  of  the  Coast 
mountains  .  .  .  also,  portions  of  the  middle  and  tjorthern 
mining  districts.  1855.  91  p.  —  Geology  of  Northcni  and 
i3outhern  California,  etc.      1856.    68  p. 

Geological  Survey  of  California.  J.  1).  Whitney, 
Geologist.  (1860-74.)  [Report]  ;  annual,  1S62, 
63 ;  letter  relative  to  the  progress  of  the  Survey, 
1863/64,  66/67;  report  on  condition  of  Survey, 
1869;  statement  of  the  progress  of  Survey,  1872/ 
73.     '62-73.     8°. 

Note.  Survey  instituted  in  1860  and  stopped  by  Legis- 
lature in  1874,  the  material  being  delivered  to  the  University. 
J.  D.  Whitney  afterward  continued  the  iiubliuations  on  his 
own  responsibility.    These  are  not  included  in  this  list. 

—  An     address    delivered     before    the    Legislature 

.      .     .     Mar.    12,  1861.  by  J.  D.  Whitney.     San 
Francisco,  '61.     8°.     50  p. 

—  Lecture  on  geology ;    delivered  before  the  Legis- 

lature    .     .    .     Feb.  27,  1862,  by  J.  D.  Whitney, 
State  Geologist.     San  Francisco,  "62.     8°.     27  ip. 

—  Paleontology.       [Philadelphia  printed],  1864-69. 

2  V.     40.     pi. 

Cont. :  V.  1.  Carboniferous  and  Jurassic  fossils,  by  F.  B. 
Meok;  Triassic  and  cretaceous  fossils,  by  W.  M.  Gabb.  1S64. 
2.    Cretaceous  and  tertiary  fossils,  by  W.  M.  Gabb.    1869. 

—  Geology;  v.  1.     Report  of  progress  and  synopsis 

of   the    field-work   from  1860  to  1864.     "^[Phila- 
delphia printed], '65.     4°.     il. 

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\_Geology^  continued.'] 

—  An  address    on  the    propriety    of   continuing   the 

State  Geological  Survey  .  .  .  ;  delivered  before 
the  Legislature  .  .  .  Jan.  30,  1868,  ...  by  J. 
D.  Whitney.     San  Francisco,  '68.     8°.     23  p. 

—  The  Ynsemite  book.      [New  York  printed],  1868. 

f°.     116  p      photos,     maps. 

—  The  Yosemite    guide-book :    a  description   of  the 

Yosemite  Valley  and  the  adjacent  region  of  the 
Sierra  Nevada,  and  of  the  Big  Trees  of  Cali- 
fornia. [Cambridge,  Mass.,  printed],  1869.  8". 
155  p.     maps.     il. 

—  Ornithology;     v.    1.     Land    birds,    ed.    by    S.    F. 

Baird  from  the  manuscript  and  note.s  of  J.  G. 
Cooper.  [Cambridge,  Mass.,  printed],  1870. 
4°.     592  p.     il. 

—  Map  of  the  region  adjacent   to  the   bay   of   San 

FrMucisco.  1873.  Scale,  2  mi.  =  ]  in.;  size 
44X36  in. 

—  Map  of  California  and  Nevada;   drawn  by  F.  V. 

Leicht  and  A.  Craven.  1873.  Scale,  18  mi.  = 
1  in. ;  size,  37X34  in. 

—  Same;   2d  ed ;   revised  by  Hoffmann  and  Crane, 

and  issued  by  the  authority  of  the  Regent?  of 
the  University  of  California.  1874.  Scale,  18 
mi.  =  1  in. ;  size,  40X36  in. 

—  Topographical  map  of  central  California  together 

with  a  part  of  Nevada  [etc].  1873.  Scale, 
6  mi.  =  1  in.  ;  size,  25X50  in. 

—  Contributions    to    barometric    hypsometry,     with 

tables  for  use  in  California.    [Cambridge,  Mass., 
printed],  1874.     1  v.     4°. 
See  also  back  under  Education,    University  of  Cali- 
fornia, Geology,  Department  of ,,  and  Mineralogy, 
Department  of:  and  forward  under  Mineralogy. 
{Horticulture.]      Board  of  Horticultural  Commission- 
ers.    Report,  1882.     '82.     8°. 
Board  of  Horticulture  (1883-1903).    Report;  annual, 
1883,  89,    90-92;  biennial.    1884-88,  94,  96,   98 
[preliminary],     1900     [preliminary],    1900,    02. 
'83-1902.     8°.     il. 

Note.    Abolished  by  Act  of  1903  and  office  of  State  Com- 
mi/tsioner  of  Horticulture  created. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-71.     [1883-1903.]     8°. 

—  A   treatise  on   the  insects  injurious  to  fruit  and 

fruit  trees  of  the  State  of  California,  and  reme- 
dies recommended  for  their  extermination;  by 
Matthew  Cooke,  chief  executive  horticultural 
officer.     1881.     8°.     72  p.     11. 

—  Same;  by  W.  G.  Klee.     1888.     8°.     61  p.     il. 

—  Treatise    on    citrus  culture  in  California,  with    a 

description  of  the  best  varieties  grown  in  the 
State,  and  varieties  grown  in  other  States  and 
foreign  countries,  gatliering,  packing,  curing, 
pruning,  budding,  diseases,  etc.;  by  B.  M. 
LeLong,  Secretary.     1888.     8°.     98  p.     il.  ' 

—  The  olive  in  California:  varieties,  budding,  graft- 

mg.  now  methods  and  general  observations ;  by 
H..M.  LeLong.      1880.     8°.     19  p.     pi. 

—  Fruit  culture:  sour  orange  stock,  fertilizing  and 

inethods  of  comi)ounding  fertilizers,  injurious 
insect  j)eKts,  parasites,  and  observations.  1890 
8".     20  p.     il. 

—  Orange     culture:     the     orange     "from    seed   to 

grove";    by  B.  M.   LeLong.     1890.     8°.     19  p. 

—  California    olive    industry :    proceedings    of    the 

Olive  OrowfTs*  Convention,  held  uiuler  the  ana- 
pices  of  tli(;  State  Board  of  Horticulture,  at  San 
Francisco,  July  8,  1891.     '91.     8°      40  p 

—  Same,  1892,  93. 

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[Horticulture,  continuc(l.'\ 

—  Citrus  fruits  :  Pt.  1,  Fifteen  years  with  the  lemon  ; 

by  G.  W.  Garcelon.  Tt.  2,  Now  varieties  of 
citrus  fruits;  by  B.  M.  LeLong.  1891.  8°. 
38  p.     map.     pi.     il. 

—  Destructive  insects,  their  natural  enemies,  reme- 

dies, and  recommendations;  hv  Alexander  Craw. 
(Division  of  Entomology.)  1891.  8".  51  p.  il. 
pi. 

—  Peach  yellows:  a  warninf;  to  fruit  growers;  dan- 

ger of  introduction  into  California;  warning  to 
intending  purchasers,  and  recommendations;  by 
B.  M.  LeLong.     1891.     8°.     29  p.     maps.     il. 

—  California  scale  for  judging  citrus  fruits.      [1892.] 

8".     8  p. 

—  California  fig  industry,  with  a  chapter  on  fig  capri- 

fication.      1892.     8°.     55  p. 

—  California  prune  industry  :  history  and  importance 

of  the  prune  industry,  methods  of  cultivation, 
varieties,  picking,  curing,  packing  and  produc- 
tion;  by  B.  M.  LeLong.     1892.     8°.     33  p.     il. 

—  Report  on  the  importation  of  parasites  and  jireda- 

ceous  insects.      1892.     8°.     15  p.     pi. 

—  Propagation :  the  rearing  of  citrus  and  deciduous 

trees  from  seed,  budding,  grafting,  and  apjilian- 
ces;  by  B.  M.  LeLong.     f892.     8».     38  p.     il. 

—  Library  catalogue,  State  Board  of  Horticulture; 

by  B.  M.  LeLong,  Secretary.  1892.  8". 
74  p. 

—  California   walnut   industry  :    commercial    impor- 

tance, longevity,  pollination,  varieties,  planting, 
soil,  propagation,  budding,  grafting,  pruning, 
harvesting ;  enemies  of  the  walnut  and  remedies  ; 
area  of  walnut  culture  in  State,  in  America, 
and  in  Europe,  etc.;  by  B.  M.  LeLong,  1896. 
8°.     44  p.     il.    pi. 

—  Culture  of  the  citrus  in  California;  research  by  B. 

M.  LeLong,  assisted  by  experienced  horticultur- 
ists.    1900.     8°.     2B0  p.     il.     pi. 

—  ^Sawie,-  revised.     1902.     8°.     2G7  p.     il.     pi. 

—  Investigation    ...    of  the  California   olive  in- 

dustry :  development  of  the  industry,  unfruitful- 
ness  of  varieties,  methods  of  culture,  pruning, 
processing  of  fruit,  etc.;  report  to  Governor 
Gage.     1900.     8°.     83  p.     il.     pi. 

—  California  horticultural  statutes,  with  court  deci- 

sions and  legal  opinions  relating  thereto;  compiled 
by  the  State  Board  of  Horticulture.  1901.  8°. 
57  p. 

—  Horticultural  officers  of  California;  corrected  to 

Nov.  1,  1901.     ['01.]      14  p. 

—  Transportation,    refrigeration,  time-schedule  :   re- 

port of  the  committee  on  transportation;  action 
taken  by  the  fruit  growers  of  California  at  their 
convention  held  in  San  Francisco,  Dec.  3-G, 
1901 ;  issued  by  the  State  Board  of  Horticulture. 
n.  imp.     ['01.]     8°.     20  p. 

—  Memorial  from  the  fruit-growers  of  California  to 

the  transportation  companies,  1901'.     ['01.]     8°. 
Fruit  Growers'  Conventions.   Proceedings,  Nov.  1888, 
Apr.,  1889,  94.  95,  Dec,  1899,  1901,  Mav,  Dec, 
1903.     '89-1904.     8°. 

Note.  Conventions  annual,  18S1-86,  91-1902;  Bcmi-annual 
ISS7-90.  Proceedings  1SS3-SS,  90-93,  1900,  02,  also  synop- 
sis of  proceedings  for  Nov.  1888,  and  Apr.  and  Nov.  1889, 
published  in  Board  of  Horticulture  reports. 

—  Synopsis  of  proceedings,  Nov.  1887.     '88.     8°. 
See   also   under   Inspection    and    Regulation,    Labor 

Statistics,  1886;  back  wnder  Agricultjire,  1896; 
and  under  Miscellaneous,  Fruits. 

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['«""fiL.^rsii^oi/ors 


Report, 


Mte.    KeportB  for   .VgnewsMendodno     Napa, ^^^^^^^ 
California  and  Stockton  b  ate  HoBpit-iiB 
miBsion  in  Lunacy  since  18J8.  „      ^rt  • 

5^.c;t^o.  State  ^-PJ^«^/«t«^f*^;6e^^^l-9V9f ''54- 
annual,  1853-65;  biennial,  18bb/t>/  3b/ jo. 

99      8° 
Note.    Formerly  known  aB  Stockton  State  Insane  ABylum 
Report  1880  annual. 
-By-laws  Of  the Pirectors  [etc.].     1885.    IG".    32  p. 

=  r:}J3./i:;pe^2n   ana   Regulation,    En- 

Ka^rs;^^os,itali^^.^^Vor^^    ^^-"^^•• 
1872/73-96/98.     ['73]-99.     8«. 
JV'bi..    Formerly  known  as  Napa  State   Asylum  for  the  In- 
sane    Report  188^0  probably  annual. 

--isrts:^;^85)S/^r  So^^S:^- 

^^.  of   the  Board  of  Managers  [etc.].     1890. 

16°.     28  p. 
^ame.     [1899].     24°.     72  p. 
Z  Sre^ilatiois.     1892-     24°.     12  p. 
Mendocin! State  Hosprtal     Near  Lkiah,  1889-).     Re 
port,  biennial,  1891/92-96/98.      9.  .u. 
mte.    Formerly  knowa  as  Mendocino  State  Insane  Asylum 
atUkiah. 
-By-laws   of    the   Directors    [etc.].      18.)3.      lb. 

nardino,     1889-).      Report,    biennial,    I8.»l/J2 
96/98.     '92-99. 
^^ote.    Formerly  known  as  Southern  California  State  Insane 
Asylum  for  the  Insane  and  Inebriates. 
-By-laws    of    the    Trustees    [etc.].       1893.     16°. 

See  ^allo    under    Legislature,     Laws    of    the    State, 
Special  Lawn,  Insanity  Law.  Cnlifnr 

[Low  ]     See  under  Education,  University  of  Cahfo 

'     nia    Law,  Hastings  College  of. 
nibr>^Tesl     State  Library  {IS52-).     ^eport  «f  th 
^^'''"'''Yni^Les,    annual,    1861-63;  biennial,    1864/65 
1900/02.     '61-1902.     8°. 

»r  ,       1R19  fil    Secretary  of  State  was  Librarian,  exo 
tlotc,.    1852-61.  »ecrei«iry  UcDort  1880  annual. 

and  made  annual  reports,  185.},  ou.    i.cpon 


-Quarterly  bulletin,  Sept.  1899-March  1904 

1904.     2v. -i-3no8.     8° 
—Catalogues.     1855-98.     8°. 


['99]- 


Cont.:    Catalogue  .  .  .  Jan.  1.  185.>;  by  the,  Secretary  o_f 
«^^'i-    ''"•      ^^•;;reUKf  by'w"c. Vtratton'-  I860.    400^.- 

s^:'::a^cripuvi':f  :;o£^M  f'^'--,^^^ 

HtM-.  Library   o(   (  alifornU.   Vol    ..    ^^^"^^^(,^^,^,„^,„,,     ,„ 

,„rnla  Hvate  I.  .r^y.  <  «"^^'^  ^  XuH.nlal  catalogue  <.f  the  Law 
ILWalllH.  18y.  IW^I'-  ,„,^J  includUiK  access  onn  from 
Department  of  th..  •  ■  ''  ^^  -^  3  i,,.,  p.  _  Hupplemcnlary 
IHHrt  ,0  W"^  I>-  ',,,';  ;,(Jeneran)epartment.  authors; 
catalogue  of  the  .  .  •  ,'''""^''' f  *  ,„(,„  uu^  „ 
K.  M.  McCabe.     Han  Francisco,  18H8.    »»o  I>- 


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[Cal. 


\_L%braries,  contimted.~] 

—  Publications:  no.  1,   History  of  political  conven- 

tions in  California,  1849-92;  bv  Winfield  J. 
Davis.     '93.      1  v.     8°. 

—  Testimonj'   taken  before  the   Board  of   Trustees 

...  in  the  matter  of  charges  preferred  l>y 
Trustee  J.  J.  Owen  against  Talbot  H.  Wallis, 
State  Librarian.     1884.     8".     238  p. 

—  Condensed  rules  for  an  author  and  title  catalogue; 

Talbot  H.  Wallis.     1888.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Association    of  State  Librarians:   letter.^  and  cir- 

culars: by  Talbot  H.  Wallis.     1890.    4°.     (27)  p 

—  Rules   and  regulations  for  the  government  of  the 

.   .   .   Stiite  Library,  prescribed  by  the  Trustees; 
adopted    Aug.   2,  1890.     '90.     32°.     11  p. 
— /Same;  adopted  Aug.  1,  1903.     '03.     32°.     10  p. 

—  Index  to  bills  introchiced  in  the  Legislature  .   .   . 

during  the  27th, 28th,  and  2'.tth  sessions,  1887-91 ; 
conip.  by  the  State  Librarian.     '91.     8°.     302  p. 

—  List  of  duplicates   from  the   General   Department 

for  sale  or  exchange.      [1891.]     34  p. 

—  5ame ;  from  the  Law  Dept.     [1891.]     8°.     !(>  p. 

—  Index  to    the  records    of  the    Supreme    Court  of 

California  on  file  in  the  State  Library  .  .  . 
to  Sept.  1890.     '91.     8°.     213  p. 

—  5a»ie;  to  Jan.  1892.     '92.     8°.     483  p. 

—  Books  and  periodicals  wanted  to  purchase.  [1892.] 

k;  p. 

—  Finding  list  of  unclassified  art  ai  d  miscellaneous 

books.     1892.     8°.     42  p. 

—  Special   bulletin,    no.    1 :    List   of    printed   maps. 

1899.     8°.     43  p. 

—  Descriptive  list  of  the  libraries  of  Cal.,  containing 

the  names  of  all  persons  who  are  engaged  in  library 
work  in  the  State.     1904.     8°.     134  p.     map.     il 

—  Travehng  Libraries  Department.    Circular,  1903. 

32°. 

Cojit.:  No.  1,  Traveling  libraries;  rules  for  lending;  July 
1903.     '03.    6  p. 

Same  ;  2d  ed.     1904.     32°. 

Finding  lists,  travelling  libraries  1-17.     1903- 

04.     32°. 
Note.    Nob.  1-6, 1903;  no8.  7-17, 1904. 

—  See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Library. 
[Mineralogy.']  California  State  Mi7iing  Bureau.  Re- 
port of  the  State  Mineralogist,  annual,  1880,  82- 
90 ;  biennial,  1890/92-94/9G  ;  report  of  Board  of 
Trustees,  1896/1900-00/02.  '81-1902.  8".  il. 
maps.     pi. 

Note.  The  Bureau  was  created  in  accordance  with  an  act 
of  the  Legislature  approved  Apr.  IB,  1880.  No  report  was 
printed  in  1881.  There  were  two  editions  of  the  ilth,  [Ut 
bien.],  rpt.,  for  Sept.  15,  1890/92,  one  printed  in  1892  (28  p.) 
and  one  in  1893  (612  p.,  including  editor's  note) .  Rpt.  18>J6/lyou 
covered  the  four  years  ending  Sept.  1900.  Hpt.  1900/02  includes 
the  rpt.  of  the  State  Miueralosiist.  In  19liU  and  1902  the  rpts. 
were  very  brief,  the  worli  of  the  Department  being  given  to 
the  public  in  bulletins  instead. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  l-L'8.     1888-[1903].     8°. 

Cont. :  No.  1.  .\  description  of  the  dessicated  human  remains 
in  the  State  Mining  Bureau;  by  Winslow  Anderson,  J/./>. 
1888.  41p.  flg.  — No.2.  Methods  of  mine  timbering;  by  W. 
II.  Storms.  1894.  58  p.  il.— No.  3.  The  gas  and  petroleum 
yielding  formations  of  the  central  valley  of  California;  by  W. 
L.  Watt,  .!/.£'.  1894.  95  p.  il.  maps. -^  No.  4.  Catalogue  of 
California  fossils  (pts.  2,  3,  4,  and  5) ;  by  Dr.  J.  G.  Cooper. 
1894.  65  p.  pi.  —  No.  5.  The  cyanide  process,  its  ])iiictic:il 
application  and  economical  results;  by  Dr.  A.  Sheidei,  J'S.M. 
1894.  133  p.  il.  — No.  6.  California  gold  mill  practices;  by 
Ed.  B.  Preston,  M.H'.  1895.  85  p.  il.  —  No.  7.  [Table] 
showing  by  counties  the  mineral  productions  of  California  for 
the  year  1894 ;  comp.  by  Charles  G.  Yale,  statistician,  m.  imp. 
—  No.  8.  iS'anie;  for  the  year  1895.  n.  imp.  —  No.  9.  Miue 
drainage,  pumps,  etc.;  by  Hans  O.  Behr.     1896.     210  p.     il.— 


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Mineralogy,  continued.]  ,     „^.oioay,  pahconioloay 

No.  10.  A  bibhography  >--l  ^S  \°  '  VMihrniy  W.  VogdeH. 
-r'l"rp''-No  1  Otuvnd'gis  yielding  fovBaUonB  of 
l^^A^^l^-vfatu^a    and  Santa  Bavg>.count.Bj^^^ 

-  -  -S^^^^.^^e   |^^-\o£caon.^o.  Can.o.nU 

fields,  Fresno  county  «.  "^''^T.^o-  ^^^''ty  a.  8  Cooper, 
petroleum   and  asplialtum   |a  Cahforma     Dy   a  .^^i^j^^. 

f899.    89  p.  /•-^°-f\';.JZ:^\a|br    hryelrl899.    n.  hup. 

"'^rls^'The  MoThe  Lode  eg^ou  of  CaTifor.ia;  by  W.  II 
-No.  18.     IheMotner    I.OU        s^  19.     Oil  and  gas  yield- 

Storma,  JS.M.  ^^''.^p  V^l^'^i^    bv  W.    L.  Watts,  B.il-  1900. 

Sonsr^al^^nlalorfgSye...^.^^^ 

^'^'S -NO.  ?fTTableT&i^g  by  counties  the  mineral 
^^^offionof^aUfotniafo  theye^^^^^^^^^ 
[Table]  showing  the  n^.'n-'^'.P'^^^^^^^^ieliVver  resources 
fifteen  years,  ."^^.g  _^i^-ap._No^-^8.  [Tablel  showing 
°4^c^u^;r  thl^mlne^al^JoducLn  of  CaUfornia  for  s«teen 
years  [1887-1902].    7i.  imp.     Size,  2I4  X  3-1;,  in. 

Vot!.    A  second  edition  of  no   2  (70  p.)   was  issued  in  1896. 
Nob!  18-19  were  included  in  the  Appendicee,  1901,  v.  3. 

Register  of  the  mines  and  minerals  of  the  State 
"of  California.     [1898-1903.]     obi.  80.     maps. 

J      c;oi-w-r.ii   Plumas   Trinity,  Calaveras,  "Lake, 

Plfcet-'lnyrErD^tdrsKl^a^  Ber/aVdino.  San  Diego 

and  Sierra  counties. 

-Register  of   oil  wells  in  Los  Angeles   city;    data 

collected   April    1903.      L'03.]      obi.  8".     U   p. 

-Fk't^  annual   catalogue  of  the  State  M^^^um  of 

California;   being   the   collection   made    by   the 

State  Mining  Bureau.  .  1882.     S"      350  p. 

_  Same;  revised  and  reprinted.     1888      «      /"U  p. 

Catalogue    of   the    State  Museum   of    Calitorm.i, 

-  ^vo     2 ;    being   collections   made   by   the    State 

Mining  Bureau  from  Apr.   16,   1881  to  May  15, 
1884.     '85.     8°.     220  p. 
^ame-    Vol.    3;    being   collections    .         .from 
-"^Ma/15   1884  to  Mar.il,  1887     '87.    80.   195  p^ 
<^ame-    Vol.    4;    being    collections     .     .     •    ±ro'" 

-  ^M::.'3M887to  Aug.lo,  1890.    '90.    8;       61  p 
_  Same;  Vol.5;  .   .   .    from  Sept.  1,  18J0  to  Mar. 

30,  1897.     '99.     8«.     292  p. 
-Catalogue    of   the  Library    .    .    .,    Sept.   1,   ISJ-- 
'92      8^".     149  p-  .  c 

-  Geoio-y  of  northern  Ventura,  Santa  Barbara,  San 

Luis^Obispo,  Monterey,  and  San  Benito  coun- 
ties;  by  Harold  W.  Fairbanks.  1894.  8. 
36  p.     fig- 

A'ote.    This  and  the  four  following  entries  are  repnnts 

from  r^lh  report  of  Stale  Mineralogist,  1894. 

_  Electric  power  transmission  plants  'i"')  tl^e  use  of 

(dectricity    in    mining    operations;     by    Ihomas 

HaigbtLcggctt.     1894.     «"•  ,  tV'  •       l.v  1?    1 

_  Auriferous  conglomerate  m  f  ahfornia;  by  K.  1.. 

Dunn,  M.K.      l«'-'l-     «"•     ^^  P-  ,       , 

-Ancicn    cl.annel  system  of  Calaveras  county  ;  by 

W  II.  Storms,  M.K.  1894.  8".  13  p.  fig, 
_  Red'  Hock,  GohT,  and    Summit   mining  district. s 

in    Kern    county;    by     Harold    W.    Fairbanks. 

_Go?d*mili?ofcllifornia.     [189(1.]     80.     34  p.  | 

Note.    ThlH  IH  a  reprint  from  the  13U.  report  of  the  Stale 
MlneruloglHt,  I89fi. 

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\  Miner alo g y ,  continued r\ 

—  Preservation   of   structural   timber;    by  Jobn  I). 

Isaacs.     [1896.]     8°.     13  p. 
Note.    This  is  a  repriut  from  thu   13th  report  of  the  State 
Mineralogist,  1896. 

—  Reconnaissance   of   the   Colorado   Desert  mining 

district;  by  Stephen  Bowers,  Ph.D.  1901.  8°. 
19  p. 

—  A  few  facts  concerning  tlie  mineral  production  of 

California  as  compared  with  the  total  assessed 
valuation;  Lewis  E.  Aubury,  State  Mineralo- 
gist.    [1901].     8°.     10  p.     folder. 

—  Gold  production  :  [table]  showing  total  production 

of  gold  in  Cal.  since  1848,  by  years,  according 
to  different  authorities ;  collated  by  C:  G.  Yale, 
statistician.      1902.    sheet;  size,  12  X  22;^  in. 

—  California  mines   and  minerals    .    .    .    San   Fran- 

cisco, [1903.]     obi.  16°.     34  p.     11. 

State  Mineral  Cabinet.     Report  of  Trustees,  aimual, 

1888;  biennial,  1890/92-98/1900.     '88-1901.     8°. 

Note.    An  act  approved  Mar.  9,  1887  provided  for  the  re 

moval  of  the  Mineral  cabinet  from  the  State  Library.    It  was 

removed  to  the  E.  13.  Crocker  Art  Gallery. 

—  Catalogue  of  minerals  and  ores  in  the  State  Mineral 

Cabinet  at  the  E.  B.  Crocker  Art  Gallery,  Sac- 
ramento, Cal.     1888,     8°.     93  p. 
See    also    back    under    Education,    Univ.    of    Cal., 
Geology,   Mineralogy,  and    Mining  ayid    Mttal- 
lurgy ;  and  back  under  Geology. 

Museum,  State.     See  back  under  Mineralogy,   3Iining 
Bureau. 

\_Observatoi-y .']     See  back  under  Education,  University 
of  California,  Lick  Observatory. 

[Parks.']     Board  of  Park  Commissioners  of  San  Fran- 
cisco.     Report,   annual,   1871/72,  l^Jll,    90-96. 
'72-96.     8«. 
Los  Angeles  Park  Commissioners.    Report,  1892.    '92. 
8°. 

[Printing.]     State  Printer  (1850-52;  1854-72.)     Re- 
port, annual,  1850/5 1-52.     '51-52.     8°. 

Note.  Between  1852  and  1854,  when  there  was  no  State 
Printer,  contracts  for  printing  were  let  by  the  Governor  and 
Controller.    No  record  of  any  rpts.  between  1854  and  1872. 

Superintendent  of  Printing  (1872-).     Report,  bien- 
nial, 1876/77-1900/02.     '78-1902.     8°. 

Note.  In  1872  the  State  established  its  own  printint;  plant, 
in  charge  of  the  8upt.    No  rpt.  1872-76.     Rpt.  1880  annual. 

—  Special  report  on  the  cost  of  school-books.   [1883.] 

8°.     8  p. 

—  Supplemental  report.     1887.     8°.     9  p. 
[Prisons.]     State  Board  of  Prison  Directors.    Annual 

report  of  State  Prison  Inspectors  for  1851; 
State  Board  of  Commissioners,  1852  ;  State  Prison 
Inspectors,  1854;  Directors  of  State  Prison, 
1855,  58,  59;  Board  of  Commissioners,  18()0; 
Board  of  Directors,  1861,  62,  63,  63/65-77/79; 
special  report,  1875;  State  Board  of  Prison 
Directors,  report,  annual,  1880-92;  biennial, 
1892/94-94/96,  96/1900-00/02. 
Note.    Rpt.  1890/1900  covers  four  years. 

—  Investigation  by  the  State  Board  of  Prison  Direct- 

ors of  charges  of  cruelty  at  Folsom  Prison,  Aug. 
13,  1887.     '87.     8«.     70  p. 

—  Selections  from  standard  authors  for  the  benefit 

of  the  prison  inmates  ;  comp.  by  James  Gauley, 
moral  instructor.  State  Prison  at  Folsom.  1888. 
8°.     90  p. 

—  List  of  prisoners  in  the  California  State  Prison  at 

San  Quentin,  with  a  list  of  prisons  in  other  States. 
1888.     8°.     38  p. 

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\Prisons.  continued.^  •   „j    „*   ti.o 

^    _  Supplemental  list  of    prisoners    received    at   tl  e 

California    State    prison    at    San  Quentm,   July 

—  bZ';  A'ug;/l888-  Apr.  May  July  Aug.  Oct.. 
Nov.,  1889;  Jan.,  Mar.,  July,  Aug.,  Sept.,  Dec, 
1890;  Jan. /Feb.,  1891. 

_  List  of  convi'cts  on  register  of  State  Pnson  at  San 
Quentin,  Marin  county,  Cal.     1889.     8  .     4U^  p. 

_  Rules  for  the  government  o  the  Board  of  Direct- 
ors of  State  Prisons  of  Cal.     1889.     /i  •     i  P- 

_  Eules  and  regulations  for  the  government  of  the 
officers  and  guards  of  the  Cal.  State  Prison  at 
Folsom.     1889.     8°.     15  p. 

_  Jute  mill :  State  prison  bag  factory,  showing  cost  of 
plant  and  operating  expenses  of  «ie  jute  mill  at 
San  Quentin.     John  McComb,  [Warden].    1890. 

_  Rules 'fnd  regulations  for  the  California  State 
Prisons  at  San  Quentin  and  Folsom,  May  10, 
1890.     '90.     8°.     4  p. 

_  Warden's  report  of  the  financial  operations  of  San 
Quentin  Prison  for  ten  years.     1890.     8  .     8  p. 

-  Report  of  Robert  T.  Devlin,  President  of  the 
State  Board  of  Prison  Directors  •  •  •  l  °" 
various  reformatory  and  penal  institutions  of  the 
United  States.     1890.     8°.     161  P- 

_  Rules  and  regulations  for  the  CaUfornia  State 
Prison  at  San  Quentm,  Apr.  1.  1891.     93.    23  p. 

_  Rules  and  regulations  for  the  paroling  of  prison- 
ers.    1893.     obi.  48°.     18  p. 

=  flW  fo"rfSe  of'I^edit?;  John  McComb  [War- 
den    .    .    .    at  San  Quentin].     n.  xm^.     8°.     4  p. 
_  Compendium  of  the  statutes  and  codes    and  other 
matter  relating  to  the  State  prisons  and  prisoners, 
fete.];    comp.    by   Brainard  F.   Smith,  July  1, 
1903      '03.     16°.     92  p. 
See  also  vnder  Exec,  and  Staff,  (?o.erno,-  1883  89  ;  un- 
der Inspection  and  Regulation,  Highways,  Bulle- 
tin 2-  under  Legislature,   Journals,  Docs.,  etc, 
1889  \wi;and  MWt^er  Miscellaneous,  f^''^*"""/^ 
\Reform.-]     State  Reform    School    (MarysviUe     1860-- 
fisV      Kenort  of  the  Trustees,  annual,  1860-fad, 
biennial,  1864/65,  66/67.     ['60-67.]     8°. 
2rote.    Law  to  establish  school  iu  MarysviUe  passed  in  18o9 
and  repealed  1867/68. 

Preston  School  of  Industry  (lone,  1889-).  Report, 
biennial,  1889/90-98/1900.     '90-1900.     8° 

—  Rules  and  regulations  for  officers  and  employees. 

1^S'.)4.     8^      12  p.  c        rr 

—  Circular  of  information.     189'^-J°-     ^p. 

State  Reform  School  (Whittier,  1889-).  Report  of 
Board  of  Trustees,  1890-1902.  Sacramento  and 
Whittier, '90-1902.     8«. 

_  Circulars  of  information,  nos.  1-4.     18JI-J6. 

—  Proceedings  and    addresses   at  the   laying   of  the 

corner-stone   of  the   State   Ueform  School  .   .  . 
1H90.     8".     37  p. 
_  Rules  and  regulations.     1891.     16°.     11  p. 
S'i7/c    C'linre,    Hoard  of  (1883-96).      Report,  annual, 
1883;  biennial,  1883/81-87/88.     '83-88.     8°. 
Note.    The  term  of  the  lasl  Board  expired  in  1890. 
_  Oi-neral  instructions  for  rearing  silk-worms,  with 
a  treatise  un  securing  lieaUhy  silk-worm  eggs ; 
also  a  sketch  of  tlie  habits  and  structure  ot  tlie 
Hilk-worm;    by    Mrs.    Louisa    llienzi,  Secretary. 
1886.     8".     22  p.      il. 

—  Same.      ]8h9.      16".     .35  p.     il. 

See  also  under  Miseellanooi-s,  SM  Cidlvre. 


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Veterans'   Home  of  California  (Youiitville,   Napa  Co., 
1882-).     Report  of  the  President  and  otlier  offi- 
cers; annual,  1884-86,92;  report  of  the  Bo:ird 
of  Directors,  l!»02/03.     '87-[1903.]     W. 
Note.    From  1882-97  the   property  of   the  Vcluians'  Home 
Ai-Mociation,  and  since  188:'>  receiving  iin  annual  all<iw!iiice  from 
the  State.     In   1897  became  a  StaU'  institution  with  a   Hoard 
of  Directors  required    to  make  an  annual  report  to  the  (iov- 
ernor      No  reports  of  this  Board  appear  to  have  been  printed 
before  that  for  1902/03. 

i>ee  a/«o  ww</fr  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretury  of  St<tte,  1897. 

Viticultural     Commissioners,     Board     of    (1880-95). 
Report;  annual,   1880  (rev.  ed.),  1893/94.     '80- 
94.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  189V94  closed  on  Sept.  let.     By  act  of  the  Leg- 
islature of   1895  the  property  and  dnties  of  the  Board  were 
transferred  to  the  University  of  California. 

—  Report  of  the  chief  executive  viticultural  officer 

to  the  Board  of  State  Viticultural  Commission- 
ers, 1881,  82/83.  83/84.     '82-84.     8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  1881  had  appendices  A-D,  and  rpt.  1883/84  had 
three  appendices.  These  were  treatises  on  viticultural  subjects 
issued  simultaneously  with  the  rpts.  but  in  separate  form. 

—  Same,  1882/83.     Appendix  1.     The  Chaiiitre  sys- 

tem of  pruning  and  conducting  the  vine.  '83. 
8°.     67  p. 

—  Same.     App.  2.     Practical  manual  of  pruning  as 

practised  near  Bordeaux.     1883.     8".     61  p. 

—  Same.     App.  3.      Different  methods    of  grafting 

the  vine.     1883.     8°.     62  p. 

—  Same,  1888.    App.  4.    Grafting  to  muscats.     1888. 

8°.     13  p. 

—  Same.     App.  5.     Wines,  their  care  and  treatment 

in  cellar  and  store,  together  with  a  short  treatise 
on  vinification.      1889.     8».     148  p. 

—  Report  of  Arpad  Haraszthy  .  .   .  to  R.  W.  Water- 

man, Governor.    San  Francisco,  1888.    8°.    28  p. 

—  Report  of  the  6th  annual  State  Viticultural  Con- 

vention.    1888.     8°.     218  p. 
Note.    Report  of  the  3d  convention  also  published,  but  not 
by  the  State. 

—  Directory  of  the  grape-growers  and  wine-makers 

of  Cahfornia.     1888.     8°.     62  p. 

—  Annual  report  of  George  West,  Commissioner  for 

the  San  Joaquin  district.     1891.     8°.     11  p. 

—  How  to  raise  the  price  of  grapes,  and  an  analysis 

of  the  sweet  vine  law;  by  Charles  A.  Wetmore. 
1891.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Directory  of  the  grape-growers,  wine-makers  and 

distillers  of  California  and  of  the  principal  grape- 
growers  and  wine-makers  of  the  eastern  States. 
1891.     8«.     254  p. 

—  Brandy  distillation  :    Appendix  A  to  the  biennial 

reiiort  of  the  Board  of  State  Viticultural  Com- 
missioners for  1891/92 ;  in  2  pts.    '92.    8°.    125  p. 

—  The  vine  in  Southern  California,  being  reports  by 

Commissioners  Bichowsky  and  Shorb  on  the 
present  state  of  the  vineyards.     1892.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Grape    syrup :    Appendix     A    to    annual   report, 

1893.     '93.     80.     15  p.     fig. 

—  The  vineyards  in  Alameda  county;   being  the  re- 

port of  Charles  Bundschu,  Commissioner  for  the 
San  Francisco  district.     1893.     8°.     23  p. 

—  The  vineyards  in  Napa  county ;  being  the  report 

of  E.  C.  Priber,  Commissioner  for  the  Napa  dis- 
trict.    1893.      8°.     47  p. 

—  The  vineyards  in  Sonoma   county;  being  the  re- 

port of  I.  DeTurk,  Commissioner  for  the 
Sonoma  district.     189-'.     8°.     48  p. 

—  The  vineyards  of  Southern  California;  being  the 

report  of  E.  C.  Bichowsky,  Commissioner  for  the 
Los  Angeles  district.     1893.     8°.     47  p. 

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Viticuliural  Commissioners,  Board  of,  continued. 

—  Treatise  on  wine  production  and  special  reports  on 

wine     examinations,    the     tariff     and     internal 
revenue  taxes,  and  clieniical  analysis ;  by  Chas. 
A.  Wetmore.     1894.     8°.     91  p.     tables. 
See   also   under   Inspection   and   Regulation,  Labor 
Statistics,   1886;   back  under  Education,    Umv. 
of  Cal.,  Agriculture,  College  of,  and  under  Horti- 
culture ;  and  forward  under  Legislature,  Jour- 
nals, Docs.,  etc.,  1870,  76,  80. 
r  Weather  and   Crop  Service.^     United  States  Dept.  of 
Agriculture.     California  section  of  the  Climate 
and    Crop    Service    of     the    Weather    Bureau. 
[Monthly]     report;     [also]     annual     summary; 
V.  1-8,  Jan.  1897-Dec.  1904.     4°. 
Note.    Uniform   with  those   for  other  States.     For   earlier 
years  see  back  under  Agriculture,  1891. 

—  Weekly   bulletin,    Apr.    12,    1897-1904.      [Sacra- 

mento and  San  Francisco,  '97-1904.]     f"  broad- 
side. 
Note      First  eleven  nos.  issued  in  Sacramento;  commencing 

with  no.  12,  June  28,  1897,  issued  in  San  Francisco.    38  nos.  in 

1897;  since  then  52  nos.  annually. 

—  Snowfall  bulletin,  1902-05.     P  broadside. 
Note.    Issued  from  Jan.  to  April  each  year. 

\_Yosemite    Valley.']      Commissioners    to    Manage    the 
Yosemite     Valley   and   the   Mariposa    Big    Tree 
Orove    (1866-).       Report,     biennial,    1866/67- 
1900/02.     '66-1902.     8°. 
Note.    Report  1880  annual;  1899/1900  not  printed. 

—  By-laws.     San  Francisco,  1866.     24°.     16  p. 

—  Information    for   the   use   of   Yosemite    visitors ;  , 

comp.  by  W.  E.  Dennison,  Guardian.     1886.    8°. 

27  p. 
Same;     comp.     by    Commissioners.       1887.      8°. 

24  p.  ,     •  E. 

—  See    also  under  Inspection   and    Regulation,   En- 

gineer, 1882;  back  under  Geology,  1868,  69; 
and  Mrtder  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  Special 
Laws,  Yosemite,  and  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1889. 

Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court.     California  reports,  v.  1-141 ;  reports 
of  cases,  1850-1904.     141  v.     8°. 
Cont.-  V.  1,  1850-51;  by  N.  Bennett.    2-4,  1852-54;  by  H.  P. 
Hepburn.     5,  1855;  by  W.  G.  Morris.     6-8,  1856-57;  by  H.  T. 
Booraem.    9-12, 1858-59;  by  H.  Lee.    13-lo,  1859-60;  by  J.  B 
Harmon.     16-19,  1860-62;    by  D.  T.  Bagley     20-22    1&62-63 
bv  C    J.  Hillyer.    23-32,   1863-67;   by  C.   A.  Tuttle.    33-37, 
lb67-69-    by   J.   E.  Hale.    38,  1869;  by  T.  Robinson.    39-40, 
1870-71    by  R.  A.  Thompson.   41-51,  1871-77  ;  by  C.  A.  Tuttle. 
!)i   1877-78;  by  C.  A.  Tuttle  and  G.  J.  Carpenter.    53,  1878-(9; 
by  G.J.  (;arpenter.     54-62,   1879-82;    by  G.  H.  Smith.     63- 
72,  1883-87;   by  W.   W.  Cope.    7.3-141,  1888-1904;   by   C.  P. 
Pomeroy. 

_  Records,  v.  A-Q.     n.  t.  p.     [1882-89.]     17  v.     8". 

-.S'ame,  V.  1-:«71.    n.  t.  p-    [1865-1904.]    3371  v.    8°. 

—  California  decisions,  v.  1-27,  Dec.  1,  1890-June  28, 

1904.     San  Francisco, '91-1904.     27  v.     8°. 

—  Digests  of  reports  of  the   Supreme  Court.     Sacra- 

mento and  San  Francisco,  1856-1902.  8°. 
Cont.-  lH.OO-56;  by  K.  B.  Crocker.  '56.  1  v.  -  1850-58;  by 
I  Shearer  '.59.  1  v.  —  18,'iO-HO;  by  II.  J.  Labatt.  '61.  2  v. 
— '18.00-68-  by  C.  ri.  I'nrker.  '69.  2  v.  — 1868-73;  [suppl.  to 
I'arkerl  v  3;  by  R.  Desty.  '75.  Iv.— 1850-80;  by  A.  L,. 
RhodcH  '82.  2  v.  —  1880-84  [suppl.  to  HhodesJ  v.  3; 
byH  L.  Gear.  '87.  1  v.  -  Tn.'lex.  1860-79 ;  by  W.  Whit- 
more  '8fi  1  v  —Citations  and  table  of  cases,  18.50-71 ;  by 
li  Destv  1  \.  —  Same,  1872-77,  suppl.;  by  R.  Desty. 
.T^  IV  -18.50-85;  by  H.  L.  Gear.  '87.  1  v.  -  1885-91;  by 
A.'Burrows.  '91.  1  v.  -  18.50-u;);  by  J.  II.  Deerlng.  ^.. 
3y.  _  1894-96,  96-99,  99-1903;  by  J.  II.  Oeorlng.  v.  4-6.  86- 
1B02.    3  V. 


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Supreme  Court,  continued. 

—  Case  and  citation  index;  by  King  and  Leonard.    1894. 

8«.      lO'J  p. 

—  Same ;  Lawyer's  Co-op.  Pub.  Co.    Koeliester,  N.  Y., 

1897.  8°.     107  p. 

—  Same;  by  M.   C.  Hester.     Los  Angeles,   18!I7.     8°. 

507  p. 

—  Rules.     1892-1903.     24«  and  f". 

Note.    Issued  at  irregular  intervals. 

—  Notes  on  California  reports;   by  C.  T.  Boone,  W: 

Joyce,  J.  A.  and  A.  Raymond.     San  Francisco, 

1898.  4  V.     8". 

District  Court  reports;  by  II.  J.  Labatt.     1857.     1   v. 

80. 
Prolate  reports;    by    M.    H.    Myrick.     1872-79.     1   v. 

8°. 

—  5awic;  by  J.  V.  Coffey.     1894-1002.     2  v.     8°. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Attorney-Gen- 
eral and  Controller;  under  Institutions,  Libra- 
ries; and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs., 
etc.,  1885. 

Legislature. 

Ist  session,  Pec.  1849/Apr.  IS.'jO;  2d-14th,  annual,  beginning 
in  January,  1851-63;  15lh-2'2d,  biennial,  beginning  in  Decem- 
ber, 1863/64-77/78;  23d,  biennial,  Jan./Apr.  1880;  24th-3.5th, 
biennial,  beginning  in  January,  1881-1903.  Extra  sessions: 
24th  extra,  Apr.  1881;  25ih  extra,  March  1884;  26th  extra, 
July  1886;  33d  extra,  Jan.  1900. 

\_Laws  of  the  State.]  Statutes  and  amendments  to 
codes.     1850-1903.     37  v.     8°. 

—  Compiled  laws  from  1850  to  1853  ;  by  S.  Garfield  and 

F.  A.  Snyder.     Benicia,  1853.     8°. 

—  Digest  of   laws  from    1850  to  1857 ;    by  W.  H.  R. 

Wood.     San  Francisco,  '57.     8°. 

—  General  laws  from  1850  to  1864;    by  T.  H.  Hittell. 

S.  F.,  'G5.     8°. 

—  5'ame,  4th  ed.     S.  F.,  1872.     2v.ini.     8°. 

—  General  laws  from  1864  to  1871 ;  v.  3,  being  Supple- 

ment to  Hittell's  General  Laws ;  by  C.  H.  Parker. 
S.  F.,  1871.     1  V.     8°. 

—  Statutes  continued  in  force  and  not  affected  by  the 

codes ;  by  C.  Raymond,  J.  C.  Burch,  and  J.  H. 
MoKune.     1873.     S°. 

—  General  laws,  by  J.  H.  Deering. 

1354  p. 

—  Same  ;  1899.     24«.     1354  p. 

—  Same,    as    amended    up    to 


S.  F.,  1897.     24°. 


the 


end  of  the  ses- 
sion of  1903;  edited  by  J.  H.  Deering  [and] 
W.  S.  Braun.  San  Francisco,  '03.  16". 
1740  p. 

—  [Codes.]  Political  code,  2  v.;  Civil  code,  2  v.; 
Code  of  civil  procedure,  2  v.  ;  Penal  code,  1  v. ; 
annotated  by  C.  Haymond  and  J.  C.  Burch. 
1872.     7  v.     8°. 

Codes   and    statutes:    v.     1,    Political    and    civil 

codes;  v.  2,  Code  of  civil  procedure  and  pinal 
code;  by  T.  H.  Hittell.  San  Francisco,  1876. 
2  V.     8". 

Same;     Supplement,    v.    3 ;    by    T.    H.    Hittell. 

S.  F.,  1880.     1  V.     8°. 

Codes  and   statutes:    v.  1,   Political  code;    v.  2, 

Civil  code ;  v.  3,  Code  of  civil  procedure;  v.  4, 
Penal  code;  annotated  by  F.  P.  Deering.  S.  F.. 
1885.     4  v.     8°. 

Same ;   Supplement ;  by  F.  P.  and  J.  H.  Deering. 

S.  F.,  1889.     8°. 

Same ;  Pocket  ed.     S.  F.,  1893.     4  v.     24°. 

Same;  S.  F.,  1897.     4  v.     24°. 

Same;  S.  F.,  1899.     4  v.     24°. 

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[Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

1 Political  code ;  by  C.  Haymond,  J.  C.  Burch,  and 

J.  H.  McKune.     1872.     2  v.     8°. 
Same;  annotated;  by  N.  Newmark.     S.F.,  1881. 

1  V.     8°. 

Same;   1883,  85,  8°;   1889,  24«. 

Same,  including  1903;   ed.  by  James  H.  Deenng 

[and]  W.  S.  Braun.     S.  F.,  '03.     12°.     1397  p. 
Civil   code;   by  C.  Haymond,  J.  C.  Burch,  and 

J.  H.  McKune.     1872.     I  v.     8°. 

Same;  annotated;  by  A.  Hart.     S.  F.,  1876. 

Same;  1880,  81,  83,  85,  8°;   1888,  24°. 

Same;  by  C.  P.  Pomeroy.    S.  F.,  1901.    1  v. 

Same,  1903;    ed.  by  J.  H.  Deering  [and]   W 

Braun.     S.  F.,  '03.     12°.     1044  p. 
Code  of  civil  procedure ;  by  C.  Haymond,  J 

Burch,  and  J.  H.  McKune.     1872.     1  v.     8°. 

Same  ;  annotated;  by  W.  Olney.    S.  F.,  1872.    8° 

Same;  1873,  74,  76.     8°. 

,Samr;byE.F.B.Harston.    S.F.,1877.    1  v.   8° 

Sam<i;  by  N.  Newmark.     S.  F.,  1880.     1  v.     8° 

Sarm;  1883,  85,  8°;   1887,  89,  24°. 

5a»ie;byC.  P.  Pomeroy.    S.  F.,  1901.    1  v.    8° 

Same,  1903;   ed.  by  J.  H.  Deering  [and]  W.  S 

Braun.     S.  F.,  '03.     12°.     1079  p. 
Penal  code ;  by  C  Haymond,  J.  C.  Burch,  and  J 

H.  McKune.     1872.     1  v.     8°. 
Same;   annotated;    by  C.  L.  White   and  W.  F 

George.     S.  F.,  1881.     1  v.     8°. 

Same;  by  R.  Desty.     S.  F.,  1881.     1  v.     8°. 

Same;  1883,  85.     8°. 

Same  ;  by  C.  P.  Pomeroy.    S.  F.,  1901.    1  v.    8°. 

Same,  1903;  ed.  by  J.  H.  Deering  [and]  W.  S. 

Braun.     S.  F.,  '03.     12°.     957  p. 

—  Index  to  the  laws  of  California,  1850-93,  prepared 

under    ...     A.    J.  Johnston,   Superintendent 
of  State  Printing.     1894.     8°.     739  p. 

—  Same ;    1895-1901 ;    sections   of    the   codes  added, 

amended,  or   repealed;    list  indicating   statutes 
remaining  in  force.     Pt.  2d  of  Report  of  Com- 
missioners for  Revision    .    .    .    '03.     8°.     193  p. 
See  below,  Statutory  Revision,  1896. 

—  Law  and  form  book,  3d  ed. ;  by  H.  H.  Bancroft  & 

Co.     S.  F.,  1865.     8°.     735,  35  p. 

—  Forms  and  use  of  blanks;   by  R.  W.  Hunt.     S.  F., 

1866.     2  V.     8°.     1166  p. 

—  5'ame;  by  J.  C.Bates.    2d  ed.    S.F.,1877.    8°.    499  p. 

—  Code  time  table;  by  J.  H.  Kann.     S.  F.,  1901.     8°. 

125  p. 

—  Code  and  constitution   citations;    by  C.  W.  Palm. 

Los  Angeles,  1902.     8°.     94  p. 

—  [Statutory  Revision.']      Commission  to  Examine  the 

Codes.     Report  of  Commissioners,  Oct.  11,  Nov. 

15,  1873,  Feb.  28,  1874.     '74.     3  pm.     8°.     6  p.  ; 

18  p.;   14  p. 
Copy  of  the  draft  of  an  act  to  amend  the  civil 

code,   reported  to   the  Governor  Oct.    13,   1873. 

n.  imp.     8°.     88  p. 
Commission  for  the  Revision  and  Reform,  of  the 

Law  (IH'JH-).    Report,  1896-1902.   '96-1903.   8°. 

Cont.:  Keport,  Dec.  5,  1H96.  '96.  304  p.  —  Report :  v.  1, 
llevlHod  civil  code,  Nov.  ;jO,  1898.  '99.  568  p.  —  Supplemental 
reportii  .  .  .  bdlni?  that  portion  of  the  rovlHed  political  code 
rcltttlnK  to  municipal  corporationH.  n.iinp.  174  p.  — lleport: 
It<;commondatlonH  rcHpectlnK  tiie  code  of  civil  procedure, 
Auk.  1,  r.ioo.  '00.  222  \>.  —  Report:  Rfxommendations  re- 
HpcctlnK  Ibe  civil  code,  rii'pt.  1,  1900.  "00.  14-2  p.  Report: 
RecominendatlonH  .  .  .  penal  code,  f)ct.  1,  1900.  '00.  W)  \>. — 
Supplemental  report.  1901.  12  p.  — Report:  Recommenda- 
lionB  .  .  .  political  code;  nlHO,  Index  to  laws  from  1895  to 
1901  Inclnnive,  and  a  lint  indicatinK  the  dtatutes  remaining  In 
force,  Nov.  1,  IWZ.    I't.  1,  190-!;  406  p. ;   pt.  2,  1903;  193  p. 

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[Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  [Special  Laws.]    [Banks.]    Sections  of  the  constitu- 

tion and  codes  of  California  .  .  .  relating  to 
banks  and  banking,  and  building  and  loan  as- 
sociations; conip.  by  W.  W.  Moreland.  181)2. 
8°.     87  p 

An  act  creating  a  Board  of  Bank  Coniniissioners 

and  prescribing  their  duties  and  powers ;  ap- 
proved Mar.  30,  1878,  and  as  amended  Mar.  10, 
1887,  and  Mar.  2G,  1895.     '1)5.     8°.     13  p. 

See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Bank 

Commissioners,  1883. 

—  Corporation  laws;     by  C.  A.  Son.      Los    Angeles, 

1901.  24«.     GSo  p. 

Same,  by  W.  I.  Brobeck  and  R.  M.  Sims.    S.  F., 

1904.     8°.     1094  p. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  oj 

State,  1886,90,  93,  1903. 

—  County    government  act;    by    A.  J.   Leary.     S.   F.. 

1891.     8°.     367+159  p. 
Same;  by  W.   F.  Henning.     Los  Angeles,  1897. 

24°.     712  p. 
5awe;2ded.     Los  Angeles,  1899.     24o.     789  p. 

—  Criminal   law;    by   C.     H.    Fairall.     Los    Angeles, 

1902.  1  V.     8°. 

—  [Education.]     Amendments    to   the   school    law    of 

California  since  1895       n.  imp.     8°.     20  p. 
See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Kducition. 

—  [Elections.]      The    citizens'    handbook,    containing 

the  Registry  A  ct  and  the  laws  regulating  elections. 

1866.     8".     64  p. 
The  Registry  Act  ...  as  amended   at  the  17th 

session  of  the  Legislature.     1868.     8°.     19  p. 
Primary  election   law  [approved  Mar.  13,  1897.] 

n.  imp.     20  p. 
Election   laws;  by  Carlisle  &  Co.     8.  F.,   1900. 

24°.     178  p. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,   Secretary  of 

State,  1890,  95. 

—  [Electricity.]     See  below  under  Gas. 

—  Evidence,  Law  of;   by  C.  Hillyer.    S.  F.,  1903.    16°. 

849  p. 
^ote.    A  digest. 

—  [Fertilizer.]     See    under    Institutions,    Education, 

University  of  California.,  Agriculture,  College 
of.  Circular. 

—  [Fish.]      See   under     Inspection    and    Reguhttion, 

Fish  Commissioners. 

—  [Game.]     See    under    Inspection  and    Regulation, 

Fish  Commissioners. 

—  Gas   and    electricity.    Laws    concerning;  by    J:    W. 

Stetson.     Oakland,  1904.     16°.     158  p. 

—  [Harbors.]       An    Act  to  create  a  State  Board    of 

Harbor  Commissioners  for  the  port  of  San  Fran- 
cisco, as  amended;  approved  Feb.  28,  1876.  8°. 
28  p. 

Laws  and  statutes  relating  to  the  Board  of  State 

Harbor  Commissioners,  Sept.  1,  1899.  '99.  8°. 
92  p. 

See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Har- 
bors, 1891. 

—  [Horticulture]     See  under   Institutions,    Horticul- 

ture, 1901. 

—  Insanity  law.     [1897.]     8".     24  p. 

—  Insolvency  laws;  by  J.   F.  Cowdery.     S.  F.,  1878- 

80. 

Same ;  by  W.  F.  Henning.     Los  Angeles,  1895. 

8°.     369  p. 

—  Insurance  laws.     See   under  Inspection  and   Regu- 

lation, Insurance  Commissioner.!  1868,  73. 

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\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  Irrigation  laws;  by  J.  D.  Works. 

128  p. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Attorney  General,  1891, 
and  Secretary  of  State,  1889. 

—  \_Lands.']     Land  titles  in  San   Francisco    and    laws 

affecting  the  same;  by  A.  Wheeler.  S.  F.,  1852, 
4°.     128  p. 

Land  act  of  1863,  and  instructions  to  county  sur- 
veyors.    1863.     8".     22  p. 

Land,  Swamp  and  overflowed;  comp.  by  S.  W 

Norton.     S.  F.,  1866.     8°.     16  p. 

—  [//ten.]     Mechanics'   lien  law;    by  P.    G.    Buchan 

S.  F.,  1868.     8°.     113  p. 

—  —  Same ;   comp.  by  Reuben's  Old  Law  Book  Store 

S.  F.,  [1894.]     8°. 
Same;   by  F.  James.     Los  Angeles,   1900.     8° 

589  p. 

Same;  2d  ed.     Los  Angeles,  1902.    8°.    589  p. 

_  _  Contract  and  statutory  liens  in  Cal.,  and  their  en 

forcement;  by  C:  M.  Bufford.    S.  F.,  1903.     12" 

1089  p. 

—  [Mines    and    Mining.]       Titles   to    mining     claims 

and  water  rights;  by  G.  Yale.      S.  F.,  1867. 

Mining  statutes,  with  forms ;  by  A.  Hart.     S.  F., 

1877.' 

—  [National     Guard.]       See    under    Executive    and 

Staff,  Adjutant- General,  1880,  90,  93,  97, 
1903. 

—  [Pharmacy.]       See  under  Inspection    and   Regula- 

tion, Pharmacy,  Board  of. 

—  [Pilots].      Provisions    of   the    political  code    estab- 

lishing pilots  and  pilot  regulations  for  the 
ports  of  San  Francisco,  Mare  Island,  Vallejo, 
Port  Costa,  and  Benicia;  together  with  the 
by-laws  of  the  Pilot  Commissioners.  1883.  24°. 
27  p. 
Same;  1891,  95,  99.     24°. 

—  [Poisons.]     See   under   Inspection  and  Regulation, 

PJiarmacy,  Board  of. 

—  Practice  act;  by  J.  B.  Hart.     New  York,  1853 

253  p. 

Same  ;  by  H.  J.  Labatt.     S.  F.,  1856.     8°. 

Same;   2d,  3d,  4th  ed.     S.  F.,  1858,  60,  61. 

80. 

Same;  by  T.  II.  Hittell.     S.  F.,  1863.    8°. 

Same;     (annotated)    by  C.   H.   Parker.       S. 

1868.     8°.     617,  54  p. 
Same  :   by  E.   F.  B.  Harston.     S.  F.,  1877. 

713  p. 

—  [Printing.]     Laws     in    force   governing   the  State 

printing  of  California.     1883.     8°.     23  p. 
Same  ;   1887.     8".     46  p. 

—  Probate  practice;  by  D.  P.Belknap.  S.F.,  1858. 

Same;  2d  ed.     S.  F.,  1861.     8°. 

Same  ;  rev.  ed.     S.  F.,  1870. 

Same ;  M  ed.     S.  F.,  1873. 

Same ;  by  I).  E.  Alexander  and  J.  Joseph.     S 

1892.     8».     738  p. 

—  [Railroads.]     Laws  of   California  relative    to  rail- 

roads and  railroad  companies  which  were 
in  force  Jnnuary  1,  1873;  together  with  the 
Act  providing  for  the  appointment  of 
Commissioners     of    Transportation.     1877.     8". 

r,r,  p. 

See  also  under  Insfjoction  and  Regulation,  Trans- 

poHation,  187!>. 

—  [Revenue.]       See      under     Pixecutive      and      Staff, 

Controller,  1897,  1901,  02;  and  under  Inspection 
and  Regulatitm,    Taxation. 


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\_Laws  of  the  State,  continued .'\ 

—  \_Roads.']     An      act    for    the      establishment    of    i 

uniform  system  of  road  government  and  admin 
istration    in    tlie  counties    of   tlie    State 
[approved  April  ],  IH07].     n.  imp.     8".      10  p. 
See    aho    under    luspection    and    Regulation,    Ilighiimyn 
Rulletin. 

—  \_San  Francisco]      Consolidation  and  other  Acts  re 

lating  to  San  P^rancisco  city  and  county.     S.  F. 

187(1.     8".     31S  p. 
Same;  by  A.  E.   T.  Worley.     S.    F.,    1887.     8" 

478  p. 
See  also  above  under  I/arbors,  Lands,  and  Pilots 

—  Street     work    laws ;    by      F.     G.    Finlayson.      Lo 

Angeles,  1893.     8°.     312,  113  p. 

Same;    Vroonian    Act;    by    C.    E.    McCullough 

Los  Angeles,  1896.     8°.     295  p. 

—  [Trade-marks.]       See   vnder  Executive  and    Staff 

Secretary  of  State,  1903. 

—  [Yosemite.]     Laws  relating  to  the  Yosen.ite  Valley 

and  Mariposa  Big   Tree   Grove,     n.  imp.     12°. 
35  p. 
[Journals,    Documents,  Etc.]     Journal  of  the  Senate, 
l8t-35th  session,  1849/50-1903.    '50-1903.    33  v. 
8°. 

Note.  Journal  of  lst-2d  sesBious  bound  with  House  Journal. 
Journal  of  24th  extra  Bension  bound  with  journal  of  24th  res»u 
lar  session  ;  journals  of  2.'>th,  26th  extra  sessions  bound  Individ- 
ually; journal  of  3;id  extra  session  bound  with  Assembly 
Journal  of  same  session.  For  Appendices  see  at  beginning  of 
list,  p.  525. 

—  List  of  committees  and  standing  rules  of  the  Senate, 

1849/50-97.     '50-97.     8". 
Note.      1899-190.3  published  in  the  Journals  but  not  sepa. 
rately. 

—  Journal  of  the  Assembly,  lst-35th  session,  1849/50- 

1903.  '50-1903.  33  v.  8°. 
Note.  Journal  of  l8t-2d  sessionsbound  with  Senate  Journal. 
Journal  of  24th  extra  session  bound  with  journal  of  24th  regu 
lar  session ;  journals  of  25th,  26th  extra  sessions  bound  individ- 
ually; journal  of  33d  extra  session  bound  with  f^enate  Journal 
of  same  session.  For  Appendices  see  at  beginning  of  list, 
p.  525. 

—  Standing  rules  [and  list  of  committees]  of  the  As- 

sembly, 1849/50-97.     '51-97.     8°  and  24°. 
Note.      1899-1903  published  in   the  Journals  but  not  sepa- 
rately.   The  List  of  Committees  is  not  always  included. 

—  Senate  and  Assembly  bills,  amendments  and  resolu- 

tions, 20th-35th  session,  1874-1903.  n.  t  p. 
'74-1903.     8". 

—  Final  history   of  Senate  and  Assembly  bills,  consti- 

tutional amendments,  and  resolutions,  24th-35th 
session,  1881-1903.     I'l  v.     8°. 

—  Report  from  the  San  Diego  delegation  upon  the  bill 

entitled,  An  Act  concerning  the  San  Diego  and 
Gila  Southern  Pacific  and  Atlantic  R.K.  Co  , 
and  to  extend  the  time  of  performing  certain 
acts.     1868.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Report  of  Senate  committee  on  the  culture  of  the 

grape,  with  concurrent  resolution  relative  to 
petitioning  Congress  to  exempt  fruit  distilleries, 
etc.     1870.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Petition  for  woman's  suffrage,  in  Senate,  March  2, 

1870.     '70.     8°.     34  p. 

—  Preliminary  report   of   the    committee    on    corpora- 

tions.    1874.     8".     20  p. 

—  Reports  of  the  joint  committees  on  swamp  and  over- 

flowed lands  and  land  monopoly;  presented  at 
the  20th  session  of  the  Legislature  of  California. 
1874.     8«.     354  p. 

—  Testimony  taken  by  the  special  committee  on  Central 

Pacific  Railroad  matters.     1874.     8°.     39  p. 

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l-Tovrnnls,  Documents,  Etc,  continued. -\ 

—  Report  of  the  investigafion   into  the  affairs    of  the 

btate    Agricultural    Society    by    the    Assembly 
committee  on  agriculture.     1876.     H"      lO  p 

—  Keportof  Senate  committee  on  agriculture  relative  to 

Senate  bill  no.  508  :  an  Act  to  save  from  destruc- 
tion the  vineyards  of  Cal.  and  to  extinguish  the 
phylloxera  in  said  vineyards.     [1876  1     8°      5n 
-Report    of    Senator    McCoppin    of    committee    on 
Chinese.     [1876.]     8°.     13  p. 

-  Chinese  immigration  :  the  social,  moral  and  political 

effect  ot  Chmese  immigration;  testimony  taken 
before  a  committee  of  the  Senate  [etcl.  1876 
o°-     173  p.  -"  ■ 

—  Same:      .  .  policy  and  means  of  exclusion;  mem- 

orial .  .  to  Congress  .  .  .  and  address  to  the 
people  of  the  United  States;  prepared  by  a  com 
mitteeof  the  Senate.     1877.     S"      49  p^ 

-  Same:  reyort  to  the  Senate  of  its  special  committee 

on  Chmese  immigration.     1878.     8°.     302  p 

—  Report  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  Sacra- 

mento River  Drainage  District  to  the  Governor 

R.r      .     I'o"""'^-.    ^^'^-     ^°-     ^Op.     maps. 

-  Report  of  Commission  to  examine  into  and  report  on 

to  H.''''Q??"?r°^  '^ert^ia  funJs,  etc.,  in  relation 
to  the  State  University.  1879.  8«.  8  p 
1  be  culture  of  the  grape  :  statements  of  Prof.  Eugene 
Hilgard  and  A.  Haraszthy  .  .  .  made  before 
the  committee  on  culture  and  improvement  of  the 
grape-vine,  Feb.  1880.     '80.     8°!     13  p 

-  Report   of  the    Board   of    Engineers   appointed    to 

examine  into  the  matter  of  the  measurement  of 
materials  used  in  the  construction  of  the  sea-wall 
and    embankment    at    San     Francisco 
Jan.  20,  1882.     '82.     8°.     51  p. 

ifbirstatUuS^'.  '''"'  ^^-'-''ou.  Harbors.  1873.  82,  and 

-  Report   of  the   committee   of   the    State   Board   of 

Health  on  State  quarantine,  appointed  by  virtue 
?L,  "''.o''  ^""'^  resolution  no.  6,  adopted  Feb.  26 
J  881.      83.     8°.     6  p.     map.  ' 

-  Report   of  Assembly  committee   on   Assembly   bill 

no.  207:  -An  Act  to  ascertain  the  sum  due  on 
all  claims  for  work  done  and  material  furnished 
under  the  provision  of  an  Act  to  promote  drain- 
age," etc.     1883.     8°.     17  p. 

-  Report  of  the  committee  on   corporations  of  the  As- 

sembly [relative  to  R.R.  Com'rs.].  1883.  8°.  176  p 

-  Report  of  joint  committee  of  Senate  and  Assembly 

on  commerce  and  navigation.     1883     8°      '>24  n 

-  Transcript  of  papers  filed  and    testimony  taken    in 

the  con  ested  election  cases  of  L.  W.  Buck  vs. 
M     I^udley    .     .    .     and   E.    C.    Dozier    vs.    D 
,       C.  Barnes    .    .    .    ]883.     8°.     423  p 

-  Jranscript  of   papers  filed  and  testimony  taken   in 

the  contestcMl  .k-ction  case  of  J.  Marion  Brooks 
f.«.  George  Steele,  as  State  Senator,  third  Sena- 
torial district.      1883.     HO.     144  p 

-Tostimonv  taken  before  the  judiciar^  committee  of 
in.-  .Senate  in  considering  Assembly  bill  no     10 
concernnig  th<.  regulation  of  railroads  (generally 
known  as  the  Barry  bill).      18-4.     8"      ''ll  n     ^ 

-Minority  report  of  the  committee  appointed  toin- 
yestigate    certain     charges    ma.le    .  .   .  by    Ed 
h.    Leake   against   .1.    W.   McCarthy,   Clerk   of 
Supreme  Court.     1885.     8°.     5  p 

~  ^'^Zl^lu^''\i''''T^  7^'^  committee  to  investi- 
gate the  .•illeg,  d  defalcationH  in  the  office  of  the 
Mate  rr.'asury  under  the  administration  of  W 
A.January   .    .    .    iHHo.      H".     50  p. 

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[Journals,  Documenis,  Etc.,  continued.] 

—  Report   of    Seriate    coinniittpe    on    fish    and    game. 

1887.     5  p. 
Note.     This   and   the   next   loUuwiii'^   report   seen    only    in 
Appeudice«  to  the  Journals.    Th-  Afseinbly  report  was  also 
reprinted  by  the  Stale  Legislature  of  Nevada  in  the  Appendix 
to  its  Journals,  1SH7. 

—  Report  of   .Assembly  cominiltee    on  fish  and  game. 

1887.     5  p. 
See  preceding  note. 

—  Report  of  special    committee  appointed    to    investi- 

gate charges  respicting  changes  of  position  of 
bills  in  Assembly  file,  and  also  charges  against 
members  of  the  Assembly.     Ls87.     8^.     121  p. 

—  In  the  matter  of  contest  of  election  of  John  J.  Sulli- 

van vs.  W.  O.  Banks :  Testimony  taken  .  .  . 
1889.     8°.     3(U  p. 

—  In  tlie  matter  of  the  investigation  of  the  Yosemite 

Vallev  Commissioners;  Senate.  [1889.]  8". 
40  p." 

—  5ame;  Assembly.     1889.     8o.     430  p 

—  Investigation  of  the  affairs  of  the  Cal.  State  Prison 

and  the  charg.'S  ai^ainst  Warden  John  McComb; 
by  the  Assembly  and  Senate  committees  of  the 
28th  Legislature.      1889.     8°.     4:;0  p. 

—  Memorial    services    in    memory   of    the    late    Gov. 

Washington  Bartlett  by  the  Senate  and  Assem- 
bly in  joint  convention.     1889.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  (.-ommittee  on  judiciary  regard- 

ing railroad  tax  suits,  etc.     1889.     8°.     267  p. 

—  Statement   relative    to    unpaid    claims  of  California 

against  the  United  States  to  special  joint  com- 
mittee,    n.  imp.  [1K.S9.]     8°.     75  p. 

—  Same,  Part  no.  2  :     Continuation  of  the  sworn  state- 

ment of  John  Mullan  relative  to  the  unpaid  claims 
of  the  State  of  California  against  the  United 
States;  made  to  the  special  joint  (committee, 
appointed  under  .Vssemldy  concuirent  resolution 
no.  5,  adopted  Jan.  26.  18sy.     '89.     8°.     33  p. 

—  Same,  Va.xt  no.  3:   Completion   of  the   sworn  state- 

ment of  John  Mullan  relative  to  the  unpaiil  claims 
of  .  .  .  California  ■  .  . ;  made  to  special  joint 
committee  [etc.].     1889.     8".     38  p. 

—  Report  to   the  .Assembly,  29th   session,  relative    tt) 

printing  of  State  school  text-hooks ;  F.  T.  Dunn, 
expert.     1891.     8°.     22  p. 

—  Report   of   the    committee    on    commissions   to    the 

Assembly.     1891. 

—  In  memory  of  James  G.   Blaine  :  memorial  services 

of  the  Legislature.      1893.     8°.     30  p. 

—  In  the  matter  of  the  investigation  of  the  construction 

of  some  of  the  buildings  of  the  Home  for  the 
Feeble-minded  at  Glen  Ellen  [etc.].  [1893.]  8°. 
21  p. 

—  In  the  matter  of  the  investigation  of  the  Railroad 

Commissioners  before  a  select  committee  of  the 
Senate  [etc.].     [1893.]     8°.     70  p. 

—  Report  of  the  testimony  and  proceedings  in  the  mat- 

ter of  the  investigation  of  the  charges  made 
against  Assendilyman  H.  H.  Johnson  of  Santa 
Clara  County  by  James  W.  Ilea,  [etc.].  1893. 
8°.     349  p. 

—  Report  of  the  testimony  and  proceedings  in  the  matter 

of  the  investigation  of  the  charges  made  against 
W.  H.  H.  Hart,  Atty-Genl  ,  before  the  committee 
of  the  Assembly  [etc.].     [18!>;S.]     8°.     1.51  p. 
~  Report  on  re-assessment  of  [railway]  property.    1893. 

—  Report  relative  to  distance  tariff.     1893. 

—  Testimony  taken  before  select  committee  in  matter 

of  investigation  of  A.  Bretz.    [1893.]    8°.     81  p. 

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[f  Testimony  taken  before  tbe  Senate  comrnittee  on 
coroorations,  in  the  matter  of  raiU  ay  assess 
Stsandthe  payment  of  taxes  thereu^^der^/- 
the  years  1880  to  1892,  inclusive.     93.    8  .bo  p. 

_  Testimony   and   proceedings   in   the   matter   of   the 

^     cirrges  of  Senator  Biggy  against  Senator  Dunn 

and  report  of  the  Committee,  Mar.  12-15,  1895. 

_  Repor"  of  the  committee  on  l^^f  l^^^nf^the  Sis^: 
pointed  at  the  31st  session  (189o)  of  the  Leg  sla 
Ce  to  perfect  a  system  of  legislative  practice. 

_Reporf;f  The  com'iiittee  appointed   by  the  Senate 
1897,   to   make  an   examination  of  State 
institutions!     '99.     8°.     187  p 
-  Reports  of  standing  and  select  committees  of  Senate 
""^a^d  Assembly  relative  to  the  condition  and  man- 
agement of  the  State  prisons.     1903.     8  .     ^4  P- 

Miscellaneous. 
Blind  Men's  Associaiion.     Sermon   ^nd  petition  from 
blind  men  regarding  the  Adult  Bhnd  Home,  to 
the    Legislature    and    W.    Bartlett,    Governor. 
San  Francisco,  [1887].     4«.     12  p. 
lCapitol.:\     Specifications  of  labor,  materials  and  me- 
"-      ^    chanical  workmanship  to    be  f^r^^^b^v'^/^^./J^,^ 
erection  of  the  basement  story  walls  of  the  btate 
capitol  of  California.     7i.  d.     8°.     7  p. 
See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Capitol  Comm  rs. 
[Chinese.!     See  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Labor 
Statistics,  1886  ;  and  under  Legislature,  .Tournah, 
Docs.,  etc.,  1876,  77,  78. 
\ Claims.-]     See    under    Legislature,    Journals,    Docs., 
etc.,  1889.  ,    „  *•         f 

\Deaf.]  Proceedings  of  the  Eleventh  Convention  of 
"-  -^  American  Instructors  of  the  Deaf,  held  at  Berke- 
ley, California,  July  15-22,  188G.  ;87.  1  v.  8°. 
[Expositions.-]  Report  on  the  National  Mining  and 
*-  Industrial  Exposition,  held  at  Denver,  Colorado, 

Aug.   1882;    W.    B.  Ewer,    Commissioner  from 
California.'    1883.     8°.     HO  p._ 
Report  of  A.  Andrews,  U.S.  Commissioner  for  Cali- 
fornia  at  the  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Cen- 
tennial Exposition,  New  Orleans,  La.,  Dec.   lb, 
1884  to  June  1,  1885.     '86.     8°.     67  p. 
California    }Yorld:s  Fair  Commission.     Biennial  re- 
port for  the  vears  1891/92.     '92.     19  p.     il. 
_  Final  report  of  the  Cal.  World's  Fair  Commission, 
including  a  description  of  all  exhibits  from  the 
State  .    collected    and    maintained    under 

legislative  enactments  at  the  World's  Columbian 
Exposition,  Chicago,  1893.     '94.     8°.     240  p.     il. 
California  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition  Commis- 
sion.    California:  ite  i.roducts.  resources,  mdus- 
tries  and  attractions  ;  what  it  offers  the  immigrant, 
home-fleeker,  investor,  and  tourist;  ed.  by  ..  Ci. 
Diiniells.     1904.     8".     208  p.     il. 
[Forestry.]     Report  of  the  Lake  Bigler  Forestry  Com- 
•■  mission  to  Gov.  C:  Stoneman.  18H4.  8o.  1..  p.  map. 

[Fruits.]    California  drie-l  fruits  and  how  to  use  them  ; 
by  I'rof.  Chas.  M.  Allen,  of  San  Jose,  Secretary 
of  Committee,     n.  imp.     8".     8  p. 
Sef  vniler  InHtltullonc,  Aorir„ll,ire,  1896,  and   IforticuHnrf. 
[Harbors.]     Report   of   J:   Tettee,  expert,  on  the  ac- 
counts  of  the  Stute  Harbor  Comnnasioners  (otli- 
cial  term  ofJ:S.  Cray,  Secretary).  1883.  8".  i'O  p. 
.See  undf^r  InHpectlonuM.l  li-Kulfillon,  //arbors;  and  forward 
under  lilver*. 

560 


Miscellaneous] 


STA  TE  PUBLIC  A  TJONS 


[Cal. 


\_IIighways.~\  Folsom  Iligkioay  Commissioners.  Re- 
port.    1899.     8°.     4  p. 

[^Irrigatian.'\  Proceedings  of  tlie  State  Irrigation 
Convention,  held  at  Riverside,  California, 
May  14,  15,  and  16,  1884.  Riverside,  '84.  8°. 
96  p. 

—  Same,  held  at  San  Francisco,  May  20,  21,  and  22, 

1886.     M.j9.,'86.     8°.     205  p. 

—  Address  of  the  State  Irrigation  Committee  to  the 

Fresno  and  Riverside  Irrigation  Conventions 
and  to  the  anti-riparian  voters  of  California. 
n.  p.,  1886.     8".     299  p. 

—  Reclamation    of   arid    lands    by    irrigation.     Re- 

port of  committee  on  arid  lands  of  the  Cal- 
ifornia State  Board  of  Trade.  S.  F.,  1889.  8°. 
52  p. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Attorney- Oeneral,  1891, 
and  Secretary  of  State,  1889;  and  under  Inspection  and 
Regulation,  Engineer. 

\^Lands.'\      Commission  for  the  Purpose  of  Examining 

the     Torrens  Land    Transfer  Act  of  Australia. 

Report  to  the  Senate  and  Assembly.     1895.     8o. 

26  p. 

See  a!xo  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Larids,  and  Sur- 

veyor-Oeneral. 

[Library. 1  The  State  Library  :  report  to  Gov.  R.  W. 
Waterman  by  his  attorneys.  .  .  .  The  Gover- 
nor's reply.     18f<8.     8°.     63  p. 

[Marshall  Monument.']      Marshall  Monument  Commis- 
sion.    Report,  1890.     '90.     8°.     4  p.     il. 
Marshall  Monument  and  Grounds,  Guardian  of  the 
(1891-).     Report,  1894,  98.     '94-99.     8°. 

[National  Guard.'\  History  of  F  Co.,  2d  Inft'y, 
N.G.C.,  and  annual  report  of  Col.  Wm. 
R.  Smedberg,  President.  S.  F.,  1879.  8". 
44  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  seventh  annual  convention  of 

the  National  Guard  Officers'  Association  of  Cali- 
fornia, San  Francisco,  Dec.  1,  1890.  S.  F.,  '91. 
8°.     24  p. 

—  Same ;  of  eighth  annual  convention,  Dec.  7,  1891. 

S.  F.,  '92.     8°.     11  p. 

—  Report  upon  the  mobilization  at  Santa  Cruz  of  the 

division  of  the  National  Guard  commanded  by 
Major- General  John  H.  Dickinson,  n.  p.,  1901. 
8°.     16  p. 

—  See  also   under  Executive   and    Staff,    Adjutant- 

General. 
[Prisons.~\     Testimony   taken    before   George    Stone- 
man,  Governor,  in  the  matter  of  the  People  vs. 
the  State  Board  of  Prison  Directors.     1883.     8°. 
371  p. 

—  Report  of  E.  R.  Highton,  Commissioner     . 

to  .  .  .  George  Stoneman,  Governor :  State 
Prison  reform,  management  and  treatment  of 
criminals  and  juvenile  delinquents  ;  Saratoga  and 
St.  Louis  conventions;  with  appendices.  S.  F., 
[1884].     8°.     58  p. 

—  Penology :  report  of  the  California  State  Penolog- 

ical Commission ;  in  compliance  with  Senate  con- 
current resolution  no.  5,  passed  Feb.  16.  1885. 
'87.     8°.     256  p. 

—  Report  of  W.  C.  Hendricks  to  Governor  George 

Stoneman  and  the  Penological  Commission. 
1887.     8".     82  p. 

—  San  Quentin   Prison ;   its    financial   and   business 

management,     etc.  :    report     of     I.     P.     Allen, 
expert   appointed   by  the  Governor.     1889.     8°. 
49  p. 
(See  a/so  wncie?' Executive  and  Staff,  Got^eivior,  1883,89. 

561 


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ST  A  TE   PUBLIC  A  TIONS 


[Cal. 


{Eailroads.^  Petition  of  citizens  of  San  Francisco 
relative  to  arbitrary  exactions  and  injunctions 
of  railroad  companies.     1874. 

—  Arguments    and    decisions    in      the    railroad    tax 

cases.     S.  F.,  1882.      8°.     1S5,  45,  37,  33,  154, 

96  p.  ,..<.! 

—  Southern  Pacific  Company,   complainant,  vs.   tht 

Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners  :  oral  argument 
of  Robert  Y.  Hayne,  on  behalf  of  defendants  in 
9th    Circuit,    U.   S.    Court    (no.   12,  127).     7i.d., 
[1896].     8°.     696  p. 
[Rivers.l,       Examining     Commission    on    Rivers 
Harbors  (1889  for  2  yrs.)      Report,  1890. 
8°.     148  p.     maps. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Doca.,  etc.,  1879. 
\Silk  Culturt.]     Memorial  of  L.  Prevost  in  relation  to 
publishing   information    on   the    silk    culture  of 
California.     [1868.]     8°.     4p 

—  Memorial  of  Joseph   Newman  in  relation  to  silk 

culture  in  California.     1868.     8°.     12  p. 

—  See  also  under  Institutions,  Silk  Culture.      _        _ 
Sutter's   Fort    Trustees,  Board   of  (1891-).     Bienmal 

report,  1893.     '93.     8°. 


and 
'90. 


562 


ARIZONA  TERRITORIAL   PUBLICATIONS 


Lixt  compiled  from  the  collecHo7i  of  Arizona  documents  in  the  , 
New  York  Public  Lihrnry ;  from  the  "  Catalogue  of  the  State  I 
TAbrary  of  .Uansachusettn,"  1880,  ami  Annual  Supplementx, 
1880-1903  ;  and  from  catalogued  of  other  State  and  city  libra- 
ries. Partial  revision  by  A.  G.  Stark,  Assistant  Territorial 
Librarian.  All  documents  in  this  list  published  at  Phntnix  if 
not  other u-ise  specified. 

All  of  Arizona  north  of  the  Gila  River  wan  includeil  in  the 
Mexican  ccasion  of  1S48,  and  in  the  Territory  of  New  Mexico, 
1850.  Portion  8outh  of  the  Gila  River  included  in  (fadsdcn  pur- 
chase, 1853.  Organized  iis  Territory  of  Arizona,  186:3,  iiicludint;  as 
much  of  present  Nevada  as  lies  south  of  the  SVth  parallel;  this 
latter  portion  was  transferred  to  the  Btate  of  Nevada,  1866,  leav- 
ing Arizona  with  its  present  boundaries.  Capital  located  at 
Navajo  Spring;;,  Dec.  29,  1863;  at  Prescott,  Sept.  26,  1864;  at 
Tucson,  Nov."l,  1867;  at  Prescott,  May  7,  1877;  at  Phoenix,  Feb- 
ruary 4, 1889. 

Executive  and   Staff. 
Governor.     Message,  annual,  1864-70;  biennial,  1871- 
1^03.     V.  p.,  ['<;.5J-1903.     8". 
Cont.:    By  J:   N.  Goodwin,  1864;   by  R:   C.  McCormick, 
1865,  66,  67,  68;  by  A.   P.  K.  Safford,  1869,  70,  71,  73,  75,  77; 
by  J:  C.  Fremont,  1879,  81;  by  F:  A.  Tritle,  1883,  85;  by  C.  M. 
Zulick,  1887;  by  L:   Wolfley,  1SS9;  by  N.  O.  Murphy  (Acting 
Gov.),  1891,  (Gov.),  1893;  by  L:    0.  Hughes,  1895;  by  B:   J. 
Franklin,  1897;  by  N.O.  Murphy,  1899,  1901;  by  A.  O.  Brodie, 
1903. 

Note.  Messages  1864-73,  77  seen  only  in  Journals.  1875  is 
called  "3d  bien."  of  A.  P.  K.  Safford;  1885  is  "2d  bien." 
of  F:  A.  Tritle.  1885  contains  rpts.  of  Atty.  Gen.,  Auditor, 
Treasurer,  and  Librarian  in  body  of  message,  with  an  addenda 
of  Pardons  granted;  1891  contains  rpts.  of  Normal  School  and 
University;  1895  has  an  appendix  of  Pardons  granted,  etc. 
1883,  87,  95,  have  n.  t.p.  Printed  at  Tucson,  1875,  91,  1903;  at 
Prescott,  1883,  85,  87;  at  Phoenix,  1893-1901. 

—  Report  to   the   Secretary  of   the   Interior,   annual, 

1878-1902.      Washington,    D.C.,  '78-1902.      8". 
maps.     il. 

Cont.:  By  J:  C.  Fremont,  1878-80;  by  J:  J.  Gosper,  1881; 
by  F:  A.  Tritle,  1383-85;  by  0.  M.  Zulick,  1886-88;  by  L: 
Wolfley,  1889;  by  N.  O.  Murphy  (Acting  Gov.),  1890,  91, 
(Gov.),  1892;  by  L:  C.  Hughes,  1893-95;  by  B:  J.  Franklin, 
1896;  by  M.  U.  McCord,  1897;  by  N.  O.  Murphy,  1898-1901; 
by  A.  6.  Brodie,  1902-04. 

Note.  For  years  ending  June  30.  Many  contain  rpts.,  or 
extracts  from  rpts.,  of  Territorial  officers  and  institutions. 
Kpt.  1898  contains  an  exhaustive  rpt.  by  Prof.  W.  P.  Blake, 
Territorial  Geologist,  on  "The  Distribution  of  Metallic 
Wealth  in  Arizona."  Rpts.  18y9,  19ul,  i2  contain  "  Map  of 
the  Territory  .  .  .  Comp.  from  the  official  records  of  the 
General  Land  Oflice  and  other  sources,  under  the  direction  of 
U.  King,  1899  "  Printed  at  Baltimore,  Md.  Scale,  22  mi.= 
1  iu.;  size,  17  x  20^  in. 

—  [Proclamation  of  K:  C.  McCormick  calling  for  vol- 

unteers for  service  against  hostile  Apache  Indi- 
ans, Sept.  7,  18G8.]     Tucson,  'G8. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  back  of  .Tournals  of  5th  L.A.,  1869. 

—  Thanksgiving      proclamation       [Nov.      27,       1890. 

Phoenix,  '90].     4°.     (1)  p. 

Adjutant      General.       Report,    biennial,     [1864/6G]  ; 

annual   report,   189l'-;)4,  98,   190a.     8'>  and   12". 

Note.     Period  of   rpt.    [1864/66]    uncertain ;    others    cover 

calendar  years.      Rpt.    [1864/66]    seen   only   in   appendix   to 

Journals,  1S66.    Rpt.  1898  was  the  only  12»  seen.     1S98  printed 

at  Phieuix;  others,  7i. //. 


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[Terr.  Arizona 


n.  d.    8°. 

11.  Oct.    30. 

12.  Nov.    2. 

13.  "     U. 

14.  "     26. 

15.  Dec.  21. 


Adjutant  General,  continued. 
—  General  orders,  nos.  1-15;  1901.     n.  p 
Cont.:  No.  1.     Apr.  19.  6.    July  18. 

2.  "    26.  7.    Aug.  17. 

3.  May  16.  8.    Sept.  14. 

4.  "      27.  9.        "     16. 
6.    June  14.          10.     Oct.   12. 

Note.  No.  1  contaiDB  military  code  approved  Mar.  19,  1901. 
No9.  10,  13,  15  have  each  4  p.;  no.  2  not  seen;  others  are 
sheets. 

Attorney  General.  Report,   [1883/84],  88,  89,  99,  1902. 
8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  [1883/84]  seen  only  in  Gov's,  message,  1885. 

Auditors,   Board   of.     Report,  1865/66. 

Xote.  Covers  Dec.  16,  1865/Oct.  1,  1866.  Seen  only  in  ap- 
pendix to  Journals,  1866.    See  foUoioing  note. 

Auditor.  Report,  1866/67;  biennial,  1883/84,  89/90- 
99/1900.  ['68-1900.]  8°. 
Note.  There  is  a  gap  of  a  month  between  the  rpt.  1865/66  of 
the  Board  of  Auditors  and  rpt.  1866/67  of  the  Auditor,  the 
latter  covering  Nov.  1,  1866/8ept.  7,  1867.  Period  of  rpt.  1883/ 
84  uncertain;  others  cover  calendar  bienniums  except  that 
1899/1900  closes  on  June  30th.  Rpt.  1866/67  seen  only  in  ap- 
pendix to  Journals,  1867;  1883/84  only  in  Governor's  message 
1885.    1889/90  printed  at  Prescott;  later  rpts.  at  Phoenix. 

Treasurer.  Report,  Jan.  10,  1885;  biennial  report, 
1893/94,97/98,99/1900-00/02.  ['85-1902.]  8°. 
Xote.  Period  of  1885  rpt.  uncertain  ;  1893/94,  97/98  cover 
calendar  bienniums;  1899/1900  covers  eighteen  months  to 
June  30;  1900/U2  covers  biennium  ending  June  30.  Title-page 
of  rpt.  1897/98  wrongly  reads  "  Jan.  1,  1897-Jan.  1,  1898." 
Rpt.  1899/1900  has  n.  t.p.  Rpt.  1885  seen  only  in  Governor's 
message,  1885.     Rpt.  1900/02  printed  at  Tucson. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

Control,  Board  of.     [l8t-3d]  biennial  report,  1895/96- 
99/1900.     '97-[1900].     8°. 
Xote.    1st  not  seen.     [2d]  for  calendar  biennium;  [3dl  for 
eighteen  months  to  June  30.     [2dJ  \\&fi7i.t.p.     [3d]  contains 
rpts.  of  Insane  Asylum  and  Prison  for  1899/1900. 

[^Education. ~\       Department    of    Education.      Annual 
report  of  the  Superintendent,  1881/82.    Prescott, 
'83.     8°.     44  p. 
Superintendent  of  Public  Instrvction.  Biennial  report, 
18x8/90,  94/96-1902/04.     '90-[1904].     8°. 
Xote.    For  bienniums   ending   June   30.     Governor's  mes- 
sage 1885  mentions  a  rpt.  of  the  Supt.  "submitted  in  ms."  at 
that  time;  not  known  whether  ever  printed.    In  rpt.  1898/19i)0 
it  Is  stated  that  there  are  "  no  records  in  this  office  showing 
the   condition   of  schools    prior  to   1885."     Rpt.  1894/96  has 
n.  t.  p.;  rpt.  1896/98,  n.p.,  n.  rf. 

—  Public  school  laws  of  Arizona,  Apr.  1,  1901.     '01. 
8°.     75  p. 
Fish   and     Game  Commissioners  (1887-     ).     Biennial 
report,  1897/98.     '99.     8°.     (1)  3  p. 
Xole.    Period  uncertain.     Governor's  message  1885  men- 
tions a  rpt.  of  the  Bd.  of  Fish  Commissioners  "  submitted  in 
ms."  ;   not  known  whether  ever  printed. 

Live-stock  Sanitary  Board  (1897-     ).    [l8t-2d?]  bien- 
nial report,  1897/98-99/1900.     ['99-1900.]     8°. 
Note.     [Ist]  covers  calendar  biennium;  [2d]  covers  eighteen 
moDtliH  ending    June  30.    This   rpt.   mentions  a   Record   of 
Brands,  published  Dec.  14,  1898. 


Institutions. 
Capitol.']  Capitol  Site  Commissioners  (1889-97).  Bien- 
nial report,  1893/94.    n.t.p.     ['95.]     8°.    2  (2)  p. 
Xote.     For  calendar  bli'unluin.     Title  from  cover. 
Capitol  Grounds  and  Building   Commission  (1897- 
1901).     Ki'port,   1898/99-99/1900.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
2  pm.     8". 
Xote.    Covering  Mar.   «,   189«/Jan.   14,  1H99,  and   calendar 
biennium,  reupcctlvely.     Throughout  latti'r  rpt.  this  commis- 
sion Is  cali'd  Hlmply  "  Capitol  CommlsHlon." 


5^4 


Institutions] 


STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


[Terr.  Arizona 


\_Education."\  iVormaZ  jSc/too^  (Tempe,  1886-  ).  Re- 
port, 1890;  biennial,  1897/08,  1900/02.  ['91]- 
1903.     8°. 

Note.  Kpt.  1890,  made  by  the  "Sec.  of  tlie  Bd.  of  Educa- 
tion,"  Been  only  in  Governor's  messiige,  1891 ;  period  iincer- 
t.iin.  Kpt.  1897/98  {n.t.p.)  covers  calendar  hienniiiin  ;  rpt. 
1900/02  coverB  bienniuin  ending  June  30. 

Northern  Normal  School  (Flagstaff,  1890- ).     Report, 
1902,  04. 
Note.    Apparently  bieunial.     Not  known  where  printed. 

University  of  Arizona  (Tucson,   1885-     ).     Annual 
report,  1890.     ['91].     8". 

Note.  Made  by  the  "  Sec.  of  the  Bd.  of  Regents."  Seen 
only  in  Governor's  message,  1891;  period  uncertain.  The 
university,  though  authorized  in  1885,  was  not  opened  until 
1891. 

—  lst-9th  annual  catalogue,  1891/92-99/1900.  Phoenix 

and  Tucson,  '92-1900.     8°  and  12°. 

Note.  Contains  also  announcements  for  ensuing  years.  2d- 
3d  were  the  only  12"b  seen.  Ist  printed  at  Plicenix;  others 
at  Tucson. 

—  Agricultural  Ex]jeriment  Station  (Tucson,  1889-). 

lst-14th    annual   report,    1889/90-93/94,    95-9U, 
97,  97/98-1902/03.     Tucson,  ['90]-1903.     8°. 

Note.  For  years  ending  June  30,  except  that  1895-96  cover 
calendar  years  and  1897  covers  only  six  months,  Jan.  1/June 
30.  The  tinancial  rpts.  are  in  all  cases  for  years  ending  June 
30.  The  6th,  7th,  8th  rpts.  are  respectively  Bulletins  19,  24  and 
26.  13th  rpt.,  1901/02,  contains  a  complete  list  of  bulletins, 
ann.  rpts.,  and  Timely  hints.  2d-5th  not  seen ;  all  others  printed 
at  Tucson.  {See  following  note.)  There  is  also  some  record 
of  experiment  stations  founded  in  1891  at  Phtenix,  Tempe, 
and  Yuma,  but  no  publications  issuing  from  them  have  been 
seen. 

Bulletin,  nos.  1-46,  Dec.  1,  1890-Oct.  12,  1903. 

Tucson,  ['90-1903.]     8°  and  12°. 

Note.  No.  2  was  the  only  12»  seen.  Nos.  2,  6,  14,  40  have 
covers.  No.  [12],  June  30,  1894,  being  issued  by  a  new  admin- 
istration, was  unnumbered  in  the  regular  series  and  was  called 
"Series  II,  no.  1";  this  new  enumeration,  however,  ended 
there,  for  the  regular  series  was  continued  with  the  next 
bulletin,  no.  13,  for  Mar.  l,189[o],  misprinted  "1894."  Nos. 
17-18  contain  respectively  Pt.  1  (first  day)  and  pt.  2  (second 
day)  of  rpt.  of  the  1st  Agricultural  Convention,  hold  at  Pho?nix, 
Oct.  18-19,  189.5.  Nos.  19,  24,  25  contain  respectively  the  6th, 
7th,  8th  ann.  rpts.  of  the  station.  Nos.  34,  38,  45  contain  col- 
lections of  the  Timely  hints  for  farmers;  {see  below).  No.  40 
is  "  Soil  survey  in  Salt  Iliver  valley.  Being  No.  1  cooperative 
by  the  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.  and  the  Ariz.  Agric.  Kxper.  Sta. 
Printed  from  the  rpt.  on  field  operations  of  the  Div.  of  Soils 
for  1900";  apparently  a  U.  S.  document  printed  at  Washington, 
D.C.,  but  with  a  cover  printed  at  Tucson.  No.  33  also  printed 
at  Washington,  D.C.  There  is  a  peculiar  arrangement  of  vols. 
and  pagination  in  connection  with  certain  of  the  ann.  rpts.,  as 
follows  : 


3,  nos.  33-35,  p.  1-143. 
11th  ann.  rpt.,  p.  144-187. 
nos.  36-.S9,  p.  188-310. 
12th  ann.  rpt.,  p.  311-342. 
no.  40  [U.  S.],  individ.  p. 


,  nos.  26-29, 

P- 

1-150. 

V.  4,  nos.  41-45, 

P- 

1-238 

9th  ann.  rpt.. 

P- 

151-189. 

13th  ann.  rpt.. 

P- 

239-272 

no.  30, 

P- 

190-225. 

no.  46, 

P- 

273-296 

10th  ann.  rpt., 

P- 

226-262. 

nos.  31-32, 

P- 

263-? 

In 


1,    nos.     1-8,  individual  p 

9-11,         p.         1-24. 
12-16,  p.         1-92 

17-18,         p.         1-54, 

19,  individual  p. 
20-25,  "  " 

26-29, 
n.  rpt., 
no.  30, 
n.  rpt., 
.  31-32, 

Nos.  27-30  have  even  numbers  on  odd  pages,  and  vice  versa 
the  13th  ann.  rpt.  mention  is  made  of  indexes  to  v.  1  and  2. 

Timely  hints    for   farmers,  nos.    1-44,  Oct.  1, 

1899-Jan.  25,   1903.     [Tucson,  '99-1903.]     24°, 
8°,  and  f°. 

Note.  Issued  approximately  on  the  1st  and  15th  of  the 
month.  Nos.  1-18  seen  only  "collected,  edited,  and  illus- 
trated" in  Bull.  34;  similarly,  nos.  19-34  in  Bull.  38;  and  nos. 
35-41  in  Bull.  45.  Nos.  41,43  are  narrow  f  broadsides;  no. 
44  is  a  24»;  no.  42  not  seen. 

Geologist,  Territorial.     (See  ?/nf7e»- Executive  and  Staif, 
Governor.,  Report,  Note. 


5^5 


Institutions] 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Terr.  Arizona 


Insane  Asylum  (Phoenix,  1885-     ).     Report,  1893,  98; 
7th  biennial  report,  1899/1900.     8". 
Xote.    Rpts.   1893,   98  uot  seen.     7th  covers  Jan.  1,  1899/ 
June  SO,  1900;  seen  only  in    [odj  bien.  rpt.  of  the  Board  of 
Control,  1899/1900. 
Library,  Territorial  (Phoenix).    Report  of  the  Libra- 
rian, annual,  1866-67  ;  biennial,  1883/84, 1900/02. 
Kote.    Rpts.  1866-67  seen  only  in  appendixes  to  Journals. 
1866-67 ;  1883/84  seen  only  in  Governor's  nnessage,  1885.  During 
these  years  the  Sec.  of  the  Territory  was  Territorial  Librarian 
ex  officio.    Rpt.  1900/02  not  seen. 

Prison,  Territorial  (Yuma,  1875-).   [IstJ  annual  report, 
1890;  [annual,  1892]  ;  biennial,  1897/98-99/1900. 
'91-[1900.]     8°  and  12°. 
Xote.    Rpt.  1890  covers  July  5/Dec.  31,  vpith  statistics  cover- 
ins  1875-90;  this  was  the  only  12"  seen.    Rpt.  [1892]  is  for  the 
calendar  year  1892,  though  called  on  cover  "  bien.  rpt.  1891/92." 
Rpt.  1897/98  covers  a  calendar  biennium.   Rpt.  1899/1900  covers 
Jan.  1,  1'>99/June  30,  1900;  also  included  in  [3d]  bien.  rpt.  of 
the  Board  of  Control,  1S99/190U. 

{^Weather  and  Crop  Service.']  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agricul- 
ture. Arizona  section  of  the  Climate  and  Crop 
Service  of  the  Weatlter  Bureau  .  .  .  [Monthly] 
report;  [also]  annual  summary,  [v.  1,  no.5]-v.  8, 
no.  12;  May  lS97-Dec.  1904.  ['y7]-1904.  4°. 
Xote.     Uniform  with  those  for  other   States,  consisting  of 

monthly  parts,  ea.   8   p.,   and   annual   summaries,   ea.    12   p. 

Enumeration  began  with   v.   4,   no.   12.  Dec.   1900,   the   ann. 

summary  being  no.  13 ;  since  then  each  ann.  summary  has  been 

included  in  the  enumeration  as  no.  13  of  its  volume.     No.  [5] 

of  V.  7,  May  1903,  wrongly  numbered  6. 

Judiciary. 

Supreme    Court.     Reports  of  cases,  v.  1-4,  1866-1904. 
V.  p.,  '84-1904.     4  V,     8^ 
Cont. :  V.  1, 1866-84 ;  F.  P.  Dann.    2-4, 1884-1904 ;  E.  W.  Lewis. 

Legislatdre  [Called  Legislative  Assembly]. 

lBt-4th  sessions  annual,  beginning  in  Sept.,  1864,  Dec,  1865,  Oct., 
1866.  Sept.,  1867;  held  at  Prescott;  5th-23d,  biennial,  beginnint; 
in  January,  1809-1905;  held  at  Tucson,  1869-77;  at  Prescott, 
1879-87;  at  Phcenix,  1889-1905. 

[Laws    of    the     Territory.]       Acts     .     .     .       lst-23d 
session,  1864-1905.     ij.  ;?.,  '65-[1905].     8". 
Xote.    Actsof  lst-5th,  10th-12th,  14th  sess.  printed  at  Pres- 
cott; 6th-9th   at  Tucson;   13th  at   San    Francisco;  15th-20th, 
22d-23d  at   Ph(jenix;  2l8tat  Jefferson  City,  Mo.     Acts  of  14th 
sess.  in  Revised  Statutes,  1887. 

—  Compiled  laws  .   .   .  including  .  .   .  the  session  laws 

1864-71   .   .   .     Comp.  by  C.  Bashford.     Albany, 
N.Y.,'71.     80.     vi.  627  p. 

—  Compiled  laws;  by  J.  P.  Hoyt.     Detroit,  1877. 

—  RevisL-d  statutes,  [1887].  By  C.  H.  King,  B:  Goodrich, 

E:  W.  Wells.     Prescott,  '87.     8».     904  (I)  P- 
Note.    ContaiDB  also  session  laws  of  1887. 
{^Journalg,  Documents,  Etc.]      Journals,  lst-23d  Legis- 
lative Assembly,  1864-1905.    ^•.  ;).,  '65-1905.    8°. 

Xote.  The  Council  and  House  journals  have  been  bound 
to(?ether  in  1  v.  for  each  session,  with  the  above  title. 
Tbrougli  ihe  9th  seHsion,  1877,  the  Council  and  House  journals 
were  .-irranged  alternately,  by  days,  in  each  v. ;  beginning  with 
the  Ifitli  s(-Hsion,  1891,  tlie  two  journals  were  sei>arate  in  each 
v.  Journals  of  lHt-4th  scHsion  have  appendixes  containing 
tntscellaneous  mutter.  ]8t-5th,  lotli-llth,  14th,  printed  at 
/'rcHcott;  6th-9th  at  TucHon ;  I2th  at  Lincoln,  Neb.;  13lh  at 
Han  Kranclsco  ;  l.'»lh-23d  at  l'h<enlx. 

—  Memorial    and    affidavits    showing    outrages    perpe- 

trated by  tlie  Apache  Indians    .    .    .    for  the  years 
1869  and  1870.     [San  Francisco?]    '71.8".    32  p. 

—  ResourccH     of    Arizona     .     .     .     [San    Francisco?] 

1871.     H".     31  p. 

—  Same;  Prescott,  1881.     8°.     120  p. 

—  Same  ;  2d  cd.    [San  Francisco],  188.'^.    8".    275,  xx  p. 


566 


NEW   MEXICO   TERRITORIAL   PUBLICATIONS 


Lint  compiled  from  material  furnished  by  J.  W.  Rnipioidn, 
Secretary  of  New  Mexico^  from  the  collection  of  Ncr  Mi-.rico 
(locurnents  in  the  Neu)  Yort  Public  Library,  and  from  the  "  Cat- 
aloi/ue  of  the  State  Liltrary  of  Masxachiisettn,"  1880,  and  An- 
nual Supplements,  1880-1 002.  All  documents  in  this  list 
published   at  the  capital,  Santa  Fc,  unlesn  otherwise  specified. 

PiXplnred  by  Spanish  ndveiituiers  rC'abezn  de  Baca,  InliT  ;  de  Niza, 
1539;  Coronado,  1540;  Kspejo,  loSl.  Heized  for  Spain,  and  rais- 
BionK  founded,  by  Juau  de  Oiiale,  1598.  Revolted,  with  Mexico, 
and  became  a  State  of  the  republic  of  Mexico,  1822.  The  [lortion 
east  of  the  Rio  Grande  was  included  in  ibe  Texan  annexation  of 
1845  and  was  ceded  by  Texas  to  the  United  States,  1850.  Of  the 
portion  xcest  of  the  llio  Grande,  eo  much  as  lay  north  of  the  Gila 
Jiiver  was  included  in  the  Mexican  cession  of  1848;  the  remainder 
was  included  in  the  Gadsden  purchase  of  1853.  The  Territory  of 
New  Mexico  was  organized  1850,  including:  (1)  All  the  area  of 
present  New  Mexico  and  Arizona  north  of  the  Gila  River;  (2) 
As  much  of  present  Nevada  as  lay  south  of  the  37th  parallel;  (3) 
As  much  of  present  Colorado  as  lay  south  of  the  38th  parallel, 
between  the  liocky  Mountains  and  the  103d  meridian.  Gadsden 
purchase  added,  1853.  The  portion  north  of  the  37th  parallel  was 
transferred  to  the  Territory  of  Colorado,  1861.  The  portion  west 
of  the  109th  meridian  was  detached  and  organized  as  Territory  of 
Arizona,  1863,  leaving  the  Territory  of  New  Mexico  with  its 
present  boundaries. 

[Public  Documents.] 

Note.    The   miscellaneous   documents  have   been   collected 
and  bound  in   various   volumes,  of  which   only  the  following 
were  seen  in  compiling  the  present  list : 
Diario  del  Consejo,  1854/55. 
House  Journal,  1863/64. 
House  Journal,  1865/66. 
Official  Reports,  1882/83. 

Note.  This  contains:  (1)  Official  reports,  1882/83, 
p.  1-144;  (2)  Informes  ofliciales  (the  same  rpts.  in 
Spanish,  individually  paged) ;  and  (3)  Illustrated 
New  Mexico  .  .  .  4th  ed.,  1S83.  (.s«e  ;«; (/<>)■  Inspection 
and  Regulation,  Immigratioji.) 
Council  Journal,  1899.     (Exhibits  A-P,  305p.;  AA-GG, 

168  p.) 
flouse    Journal,     1899.       (Same     appendix     as    Council 
Journal) 


Governor's   Message.  1899. 

and  House  Journals). 
Governor's    Message,    1901. 

1-9,  and  two  unnumbered. 
Governor's    Message,   1903. 

paged  individually). 


(Same   appendix   as  Council 

(Exhibits  A-L,   N-0.   Q-3, 
568  p  ). 
(Exhibits  A-Z,  &,  A1-A2, 


CoNSTiTiirroNAL  Conventions. 

Convenfion,  1850.     Report,  ISH. 
Convention,  18S0.     Report,  1890. 

—  Constitution  of  the  State  of  New  MexifO  adopted  by 

the  Constitutional  Convention  held  at  Santa  Fe, 
Sept.  3-21,  1889.     ['89.]     8°.     20  p. 

—  Same.,  amended  August  18-20,  1890,  and  address  to 

the  people.     ['90.]     8°.     56  p. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.  Message,  annual,  1851-68;  biennial,  1869- 
75,78-94,97-1903.  ['51?]-1903.  8°. 
Cont.:  By  J.  8.  Calhoun,  1851;  by  W.  C.  Lane,  1852;  byD. 
Meriwether,  1853,  54,  55,  56;  by  A.  Rencher,  1S07,  58,  59,  60; 
by  H.  Connelly,  1861,  62,  63,  64,  65;  by  W.  F.  M.  Arny,  1866; 
by  R.  B.  Mitchell,  1867,  63;  by  W.  A.  Pile,  1869;  bv  M. 
Giddings,  1871,  73;  by  8.  B.  Axtell,  1875,  78;  by  Lew  Wal- 


567 


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STA  TE  PUB  Lie  A  TIONS 


[Terr.  New  Mexico 


1900. 
1901. 


1902. 


Governor^  continued. 

lace,  18S0;  by  L.  A.  Sheldon,  1882,  84;  by  E.  G.  Rosa,  188fi, 
88;  by  L.  B.  Prince,  1890,  92;  by  W.  T.  Thornton,  1894,  97; 
by  M.  A.  Otero,  1899,  1901,03. 

Note,  Not  known  whether  all  have  been  issned  in  pamphlet 
form,  but  nearly  all,  if  not  all,  have  been  reprinted  in  the 
Journals  and  the  various  document  collections.  Meswages  1899, 
1901,  03  were  bound  at  the  beginning  of  the  collection  of  mis- 
cellaneous documents  for  those  years  and  furnished  t.-p.  for 
earac.  Message  1903  contains  Veto  and  special  messages,  on 
pp.  61-69,  which  in  copy  seen  were  bound  in  twice.  1901 
printed  at  Albuquerque.  Spanish  editions  seen  of  1890,  94, 
97;  printed  also  in  all  or  nearly  all  Spanish  editions  of  the 
Journals. 

—  Annual    report  to    the   Secretary    of   the  Interior, 

1879-1902.     Washington,  D.C.,  '79-1902. 

Cont.  :  By  L.  A.  Sheldon,  1881-84;  by  E.  G.  Ross,  1885-88  ; 
by  L.  B.  Prince,  1889-92;  by  W.  T.  Thornton,  1893-96;  by 
M.  A.  Otero,  1897-1902. 

Note.  Rpts.  1879-80  not  seen;  publication  of  1879,  80,  82 
uncertain.  Rpts.  1899-1902  are  vols,  of  376  p.,  445  p.,  546  p., 
and  638  p.  respectively,  and  contain  exhaustive  rpts.  on  the 
resources  and  industries  of  the  Territory,  as  well  as  rpts.  of 
public  ofiicers  and  institutions,  Fome  of  which  are  reprints  of 
the  regular  rpts.,  and  others  are  specially  prepared.  Rpts. 
1897,  99,  1902  contain  the  following  maps  : 

1897,  99.    Map  of  the  Territory  .  .  .  «,.  p.,  n.  d.    Scale, 
31  mi.=  1  in.;  size,  18JX13  in. 
Same. 

Post-route  map  of  the  Territory  .  .  .  June  1901. 
Wash.,  D.  C,  n.  d.  Scale,  21  mi.  =  1  in.;  size, 
21^X17  in. 
Same,  June  1902;  also  : 
Archseological  map  of  [PJajarito  Park.  Normal 
Univ.  Expedition  of  1900.  E.  L.  Hewett,  Ar- 
chaeologist; K.  M.  Chapman,  Draftsman.  Wash., 
D.  C,  1900.     Scale,  1  mi.  =  1  in.;  size,  25x21  in. 

—  Proclamation  [announcing  a  special  election  Octo- 

ber    7,    1890,    on    the    proposed    constitution]. 
n.t.p.     ['90.]     1  p. 

—  Proclamation   [naming  last  Thursday  in  November 

as  a  day  of  Thanksgiving,  1890;  annual,  1899- 
1903]. 

—  Proclamation  [naming  May  30,  1889,   1900,  01,  02, 

03  as  a  public  holiday] . 

—  [Cattle  quarantine  proclamation,  Oct.  30,  1900.] 

—  Proclamation   in    memory  of   President   McKinley. 

1901. 
Adjutant  General.     Biennial  report,  1882/83,  98,  1900, 
01,  02.     ['84-1903.]     8°. 

Note.  1882/83  covers  Mar.  1,  1882/Dec.  31,  1883.  Others  are 
all  dated  Dec.  31,  but  periods  covered  are  not  clear.  1882/83 
seen  only  in  Official  Reports. 

—  Reporte  bienal  de  el   Ayudante  General,   1886/88. 

n.  t.  p.     '90.     8°. 

Note.  Covering  Dec.  6,  1886/Dec.  15,  1888.  Title  from 
cover. 

Auditor.  Annual  report,  1862/63,  64/6.5;  biennial 
report,  1881/83,80/88-1900/02.  ['64?-1903.]  8°. 
Note.  Ann.  rpts.  for  year  ending  Nov.  15;  bien.  rpts.  for 
bienniums  ending  about  Dec.  Ist,  except  that  1881  8;^  covers 
Dec.  16,  ]881/Dec.  31,  1883.  Rpts.  1881/83,  86/88  each  called 
"  lipt.  of  Trinidad  Alarid."  Rjjts.  1888/90-1900/02  contain 
Insurance  statistics.  Rpts.  1862/63,  64/65  seen  only  in  House 
Journal,    1863/64,   65/66;    1881/83   only    in    Official    Reports, 

—  Same,  in  Spanish,   18r)4,  1881/83,  86/88.     ['55]-90. 

Note.  lHf>4  Been  only  in  DIurio  del  Consejo,  18.54/55;  1881/83 
only  In  Informes  Ofllclales,  18H2/83. 

—  and  Superintendent  of  Schools.     Report  of  the  con- 

ilition  of  the  schools  of  New  Mexico  for  1889, 
prepared  by  Trinidad  Alarid.     '90.     8".      (7)  p. 

—  Insuraiici:   Department.      Report  showing  the  New 

Mexico  business  of  all  insurance  companies  .   . 
1888-95. 
Iniunince  laws,  1903. 

568 


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[Terr.  New  Mexico 


Auditor,  continued. 

—  Statement  showing  the  business  done  in  New  Mexico 

of  life  and  accident  insurance  companies,  1890. 
n.p.,n.d.     24°  broadside. 

—  Same,  1891.     n.  />.,  n.  d.     12"  broadside. 

—  Same,    of   life    and   miscellaneous    insurance    com- 

panies, annual,  1892-94.     n.p.,n.d.     8°  broad- 
sides. 
Secretary  of  the  Territory.     Kcport,  biennial,  1897/98- 
1901/02.     ['99J-1903.     8°. 

J/ote.  For  calendar  bienniuins.  Rpts.  189-/9S-9»/l'.lOO  seen 
only  in  document  colloctionB  of  1899  and  Governor's  MeBHage 
1901.  Rpt.  1901/02  contains  Ollicial  register,  election  returns, 
and  statistics. 

—  Official  register,  biennial.     1851-1903. 

N'ote.  Not  known  wiietiier  tliis  and  the  following  series 
have  been  issued  without  interruption.  >SV(?  inider  Inspection 
and  Regulation,  /nnnigration.  Bureau  of,  1881. 

—  Legislative  rules,  biennial.     1851-1903. 

See  preceding  note. 

—  Report  to  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Education  on  con- 

dition of  schools,  Dec.  31,   1873. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  House  Journal,  1873/74. 

—  Education  in  New  Mexico.     3d  annual  report  of  the 

Secretary  of  the  Territory.     1876.     8°. 

—  The    legislative    blue    book.     With   rules    of    order 

[etc.,  and  an  historical  sketch  of  the  Territory. 
1882].  Compiled  by  W.  G.  Ritch.  1st  ed. 
'82.     8°. 

—  Corporation  laws,  1897,  1903. 

—  Road  laws.     1901. 

—  Abstract  of  vote  cast  in  1902.     '03. 

—  Fish  and  game  laws.     1903. 

—  See   also   under  Inspection   and  Regulation,  Immi- 

gration, Bureau  of,  1881. 
Solicitor  General.     Report,  1898;  biennial,  1898/1900- 
1900/02. 

Note.  Rpt.  1898  covers  March  7/Dec.  27;  others  cover  bien- 
niums  ending  Dec.  27. 

Treasurer.  Annual  report,  1862/63,  64/65 ;  biennial 
report,  1882/83,  86/88,  90/92-1900/02.  ['64?- 
1903.1     8°. 

Note.  Ann.  rpts.  for  years  ending  Nov.  15;  bien.  rpts.  for 
blenniums  ending  about  Dec.  Ist,  except  that  rpt.  1882/83 
covers  Feb.  21,  1882/Dec.  31,  1883.  Rpts.  1882/83,  86/8S  each 
called  "  Rpt.  of  Antonio  Ortiz  y  Salazar."  Rpts.  1862/63, 
64/65  seen  only  in  House  Journal,  1863/64,  65/66;  1882/83  only 
in  Official  Reports,  1882/83. 

—  Same,  in  Spanish,  1854,  82/83. 

Note.  Rpt.  1854  covers  Feb.  8/Nov.  14;  seen  only  in  Diario 
del  Consejo,  1854/55.  Rpt.  1882/83  seen  only  in  Informes 
Officiales,  1882/83. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

Capitol  Custodian  Committee  (1899-).  Biennial  re- 
port, [1899/1900]-1900/02.      ['01-03.] 

Note.  Appointed  by  the  Governor.  Rpt.  1900/02  is  for 
biennium  ending  Nov.  30. 

Cattle  Sanitary  Board.     Report,   1898,  1900,  02. 

Note.  Period  of  rpt.  18^8  uncertain.  Rpt.  1900  (probably  of 
date  Nov.  30)  speaks  of  a  previous  rpt.  "  for  the  fiscal  year 
ending  June  30,  1900;"  not  seen,  but  believed  to  be  in  Gov's. 
Rpt.  to  Sec.  of  Interior,  1900.  Rpt.  1902  dated  Nov.  30. 
Spanish  edition  seen  of  1898. 

—  Brand  book,  1900,  02,  03. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1900. 
Coal    Oil   Inspector.     Report,  annual,   1898,   1900,  02. 
['99-1903.]     8«. 
Note.    Rpt.  1898  covers  Apr.  6/Dec.  31 ;  others  cover  calendar 
years.    No  rpts.  seen  for  1899  or  1901.    Office  abolished  1903. 


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''"'"infuTcTSbpj''""""'   -P-*'  1897-1903;    6th 

[^c?«caW]^  5oarrf  "/  ^^"ca^.'o..     Biennial   report. 
Note.    Not  found  m  document  collections 
5«iPeW«ye«^e«Y  0/  Public  InstrucUon.     Report     an- 
nual, 1891-1900,  00/01-03/04.     '92-[1904?]     8o 

cai^'ntr  ?e'a;«f  JLLTo'    mm  '/n?'"'/'  P'^"  ^«97-98  cover 
years  ending  Oct    m      Rnt      SQs'^  "   T-    ''^''"■""^  °"^<'"   ''"^er 

Bchool..    Rpt.l9.0/0^;'Smh'anTu'ar'   "*^  ^"'^  ^''^^'^ 

-  Compilation  of  the  school  laws  of  New  Mexico 

con  ain>ng  laws  anrl  parts  of  laws  relating  to  the 
public  schools.     189 J.     8°      3'>  n  s  ^u  uie 

—  Same.     1895.  1903      2  pm   '  B"'^ 

^7,./y7     o  '  ^'\^^<^<^'-etaryoffhe  Territory,  187;!    7G 
//m/<7< ,  Board  of.     Biennial  report,  1897-190 1  /02 

sei^^l.^lh^!^o,^;if^-^-3^.   -OVBec.   30.' .0. 

—  New  Mexico  health  reports      1891 

mittee  to  inquire '^nto  the  aSo'f  't/.'^  R  ''''  °°'"<^  '"'™- 
phlet  form  rpt.  of  Bureau  and  vnt  .f  B".'"e''>"-  In  pam- 
each;  as  bou'^.d  in  oSl  Repots  •oT^o'^'^r"  °°^'""  ^^  ?" 
L'J\  -d  rpt.  of  commitfee'^X'r.  ?,  lS°/4)  r'Tls'^r 
Spanish  pamphlet  edition  the  two  rnts  cover  Ifi'r:  f  '  .J° 
(?);  also  included  in  Informes  Officiales  18S2/8^'  l"^f''^«' 
examined.  wmci.ues,  i«h2/83,   but  not 

-  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Immigration  for 
Colfax  Co.     ByH.Whigham.     1880.     8°      13  n 

-[Keports  on  Bernalillo  and  Grant  counties  T 
Silver  City  [.^,.],  1881-82.     8°.  C0""t>e8.] 

~    te]  ''"34"p'"^  ^^"^  '^"°'^-    ^^  ^-  J-  Fountain. 

~  ^ g' Tl-.  .^'",  ^^^^"''  ^"^""t-^'-  Prepared  by 
G    W.  Pritchard.     [1882?]     16  p  ^ 

—  lublications,  1880-81.     '81.     8°. 
iTote.    Not  known  just  what  these  are. 
-Resources   of   New   Mexico.       Prepared  for 

O^t^mf  Tr  i^^   !^^'^^  at'-A^^uque^qu: 
yj'^T..  6-ii,  \m\.     Santa  Fe, '81.     8"      64  p 

ed..  p.  [3-4.5.  and  oScial'RekureV  of  l^SL  ^'■'""°'-^'  '^^  --^-^^d 
~  Same,  [\HH2'i-\     pm.     32  p. 
-  New  Mexico,  its  resources  and  advantages.     1881 

~^TmrV^  ^'"    ^'^'^°-     N^^  Albuquerque, 

-Illustrated  New  Mexico.     By  Hon.  W:    G.  Ritch 

Bureau  ll'f  ^T'^""^^  ''"^'  President  of  the 

-.W.,  [1883?]     pm.     155p 

—  .New  M.-xico.     Winter  edition. 

Las  Vegas,  1889.     H'>.     48  p 

—  Climate  is  fate.     1891. 
See  a/»o  on  oppniiilf  pagr,  lijoo. 

—  Mines  and  mineral.s.      |89|. 


[Terr.  New  Mexico 


P'y  n.  C.  Burnett. 


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Immigration,  continued. 

—  New  Mexico.     Its  resources  [etc.].     Ed.  by    M. 

Frost.     1894.     8°.     344  p.     44  pi.     map 

—  Farming  by  irrigation  in  New  Mexico  .   .   .  n.  p., 

1897.     8°"     76  p.     pi.    11. 

Note.  Contains  Map  of  N.  M. ;  Chicago,  n.  d. ;  ecale,  31  rat. 
=:  1  In. ;  size,   18J  x  13  in. ;  the   same  as  in  Uovurnor's  Kpt., 

1807,  yo. 

—  Bulletin  no.  2;  Agriculture  and  horticulture.    1898. 

24°.     47  p.     pi. 

—  Climatology  and  mineral  springs  of  New  Mexico. 

Health    and    pleasure     resorts.  .   .  .   1900.      8°. 
100  p.     pi.     il. 

Note.  Cover  title  reads:  "  (ylimate  is  fate.  New  Mexico 
the  health  resort  of  the  continent." 

—  Luna  county  .  .   .   1901.     24o.     Kip. 

—  [Bulletin  on  each  county.]     1902-03. 

—  Condensed   compilation   of   facts   concerning  the 

Territory,   in     answer    to    numerous    inquiries. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     8  p. 
Insurance    Department.      See    under    Executive    and 

Staff,  Auditor. 
\_Irrigation.^     Commission  of  Irrigation  and    Water 

Eights  (\6d7-).     Report,  1897/98.     8°. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  document  collections  of  1899. 

Commission   on   Irrigation  (1899-).    Report,   1899/ 
1900-00/02.     8°. 
Note.    Seen  only  with  Governor's  Message,  1901-03. 

[Land-I     Commissioner    of    Public     Lands.      l8t-3d 
annual   report,    1899/1900-1902.      ['01-03.]     8°. 

yoie.  Ist  covers  March  27,  1899/Dec.  31,  1900;  others  cover 
calendar  years. 

United  States  Land  Commission.    Report  [biennial]. 
1899-1903. 

Note.  Commission  composed  of  Governor,  Solicitor  Genl., 
and  U.  S.  Surveyor  Genl.  of  N.  M.  Rpt.  1902  covers  Apr.  1/ 
Dec.  15.     Others  not  seen. 

[ Live-stock.'}     See  back  under  Ca/^^e  Sanitary  Board. 
Mines,    Inspector     of.      Annual     report,      1892-1903. 
Wash.,  D.C.,  "'92-1903.     8°. 

Note.    Made  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  at  Washington. 

Oil  Inspector.     See  back,  Cual  Oil  Inspector. 
Pharmacy,  Board  of .     9th-[13th]  annual  report,  1897/ 
98-1901/02. 

Note.  For  years  ending  Nov.  30.  9th  seen  only  in  docu- 
ment collections  of  1899;  llth,  [13th]  only  with  Governor's 
Message,  1901,  03.     10th,  12th  not  seen. 

Sheep   Sanitary  Board.     Biennial  report,   1898/1900; 
annual  report,  1901/02. 

Note.  For  biennium  ending  Dec.  1;'),  and  year  ending  Dec. 
Ist,  respectively. 


Important  order,  July    20,     1901. 
['01.]    circular. 


Albuquerque, 


Note.    Ordering  the  dipping  of  sheep   for  scab. 
Spanish. 


Also  in 


—  [To  sheep-growers],  Apr.  10,  1902.  Albuquerque, 

[02.]    pm. 

—  Directions  for  the  preparation  and  use  of  lime  and 

sulphur  sheep  dip.     [1902.] 

—  Directions  for  the  preparation  and  use  of  tobacco 

and  sulphur  sheep  dips.     [1902.] 
\_Taxation.'\  Board  of  Equalization.     Biennial  report, 
[1897/98]-1900/02. 

Note.  Kpt.  1897/98  is  called  merely  :  "  Bd.  of  Equalization,  ! 
4  8lh  and  49th  fiscal  years."  1899/19U0  is  called  "  Rpt.  of  Jan.  , 
1 901  meeting."    1900/02  is  for  biennium  ending  Nov.  30.  I 

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Institotions. 
Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts,  College  of  (Las  Cruces, 
1889-).      lst-3d  annual  report  of  the   Regents, 
1890-92.     '91-92.     2  pm.     8°. 
Ii/ote.    Ist  printed  at  Santa  Fe;  ('2d-3d  1  pra.)  at  Las  Cruces. 

—  Morrill  fund.     lst-3d  annual  reports  of  the  Presi- 

dent and  the  Treasurer,  [1891-93J.    Las  Cruces, 
'92-93.     2  pm.     8°. 
Xote.    lBt-2d  in  1  pra.     (SVe  folloivhig  note. 

—  Annual   report;     comprising   the    4th-8tli    annual 

report  of  the    Morrill   fund,   .oth-9th  annual  re- 
port of  the  Hatch  fund  'lth-9th  annual  report  of 
the  Territorial  fund;    1894-9G/98.     Las   Cruces 
and  Las  Vegas,  '9-1-98.     4  v.     8». 
Note.    The  rpt.  of  the  Morrill  fund  (for  the  support  of  the 
College)    is   addressed  to   the  Secretaries  of  Agriculture  and 
the  Interior;  the  rpt.  of  the  Hatch  fund    (for  support  of  the 
Experiment  Station),  and  the  rpt.  of  the  Territorial  funds  (for 
college  buildings  and   sub-station  buildings)  are  addressed  to 
the  Governor.     The  rpt.   of  the  Territorial  funds   continues 
the  series  of  Regents'  rpts.  listed  above.     1896  was  the  only 
one  printed  at  Las  Vegas.     Bound  as  follows  : 
1894.—      4th    Morrill,       5th    Hatch,       4th-5th  Territorial. 
1895.—      5th  •'  6th  "  6th 

1896.—      6th  "  7th  "  7th  " 

1896/98.— 7th-8th  "  8th-9tb  "  8th-9th 

Rpt.  of  8upt.  of  Public  lustruction  1898  also  contains  a  rpt. 
of  the  College,  presumably  for  1897/98. 

—  Annual  report;  comprising  the   10th-12th  annual 

report  under  the  Territorial  act,  lOth-l  2th  annual 
report  of  the  Agricultural  Experiment  Station, 
9th-llth  annual  report  under  the  Morrill  act; 
1898/99-1900/01.     Santa  Fe,  '00-02.     2  v.     8«. 

Note.  This  is  the  continuation  of  the  preceding  series,  with 
a  slightly  altered  arrangement.     Bound  as  follows : 

1898/1900. -lOth-llth  Terr.,  lOth-1  Uh  Sta.,  9th-10th  Morrill. 

1900/01.— 12th  Territorial,  12th  Exper.  Sta.,  11th  Morrill. 

—  13th  annual  report  of  the  College  to  the  Governor, 

Nov.  30,  1901/02.     '02.     8°.     41  p. 

—  Morrill  reports,  1901/02-02/03.     12th-13th  annual 

report  of  the  President  and  the  Treasurer  to  the 
Sec'y  c'f  the  Interior.     n.p.,n.d.     8°.     ea.,  6  p. 

—  The  Agricultural  College  and  Experiment  Station 

of  New  Mexico.  Catalogue,  1890,  and  iinnounce- 
ments,  1890/91.     Chicago,  111., '90.     8°.     20  p. 

—  Catalogue,      [lst-9th],     1890/91-98/99,    and    an- 

nouncements 1891/92-99/1900.    '91-99.    9  v.     8°. 
Note.    4th,   1893/94,  was  the  only  one  numbered.    1890/91 
printed  at  Santa  Fe;   1895/96    at  Las  Vegas;  1896/97,  n.  p.; 
others  at  Las  Cruces. 

—  10th-15th  annual  register.     Catalogue  of  students, 

1899/1900-04/0.5,  and  announcements,  1900/01- 
0.5/00.  n.p..  ['00];SantaFe,  ['OlJ-05.  6  v.  8°. 
Experiment  Station  (Mesilla  Park).  lst-4th  annual 
report  of  the  Regents  of  the  College  concerning 
the  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1889/90- 
92/9:^..     Santa  Fe,  '91  ;  Las  Cruces,  '92-94.     8°. 

—  )3tli,  1.5th  annual  report,   1901/02,  0.3/04.     '02-01. 
Xole.    These  were  apparently  the  (irst  rpts.  of  the  Station 

printed  separately  after  the  4th.     For  5th-12th  see  above  under 
College.     Publication  of  14th,  1902/03,  uncertain. 

—  Bulletin;  nos.  1-47.  April  ISOO-June  1903.    ik  w., 

[•90J-1903.  8°.  il. 
Note.  NoH.  10-12  paged  continuously,  p.  1-58;  similarlv 
nos.  l."5-15,  p.  1-82;  nos.  16-20,  p.  1-146;  nog.  21-23,  p  l-(;7- 
DOB.  24-30,  p.  1-2.V2;  noH.  31-34,  p.  1-106;  nos.  :!.5-39,  p.  l-l:io' 
others  paged  individually.  No.  4,  Dec.  1891,  Is  wrongly  dated 
March  IHMJ;  no.  9,  Dec.  1892,  is  wrongly  dated  May  1893. 
Nos.  13,  38,  39  contain  n^Bpectively  11,  6  and  2  unpaged  leaves 
bearing  plateH.  .\o.  13  Is  "  N.  Xf.  weedn,  no.  I."  No.  19  is 
"  Kpt.  of  the  Knlomologlsl,  pt.  1 ;  "  pt.  2  (not  seen)  "  printed 
In  a  limited  edition."  Noh.  24,  28  are  "  Life  zones  in  N.  M. 
I-II,"  the  latter  being  technical  and  printed  In  a  limited  edi- 
tion. No.  36  contalMH  n  list  of  bulletins  nos.  1-30.  No.  45 
contains  folded  tables.  No«.  1-19,  |24r'|-:i3  i)rinted  ut  Las 
Cruces;  nos.  20  23  at  Las  Vegas;  nos.  34-47  at  Santa  F6. 

—  List  of  bulletin.s,  [nos.  1-52J.     [1904.]     8".     3  p. 


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[Terr.  New  Mexico 


S^Blind.^^     See  forward,  Deaf  and  Dumb. 
Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum,  (Santa  Fe,   1887-).     Ileport, 
18;»8;  bienniai,  18i);)/1900-00/02.   ['99-i;»u;5.]    8°. 

Nute.  I'tTiod  of  1S08  rpt.  not  cle;ir;  rpt.  189'.t/l'"W  for  an 
uncertain  period  eiuiint:  Dec.  'id;  1900/1)2  for  bienniiiin  I'lidiiia 
Nov.  30.  Culled  in  rpt.  1808,  "School  for  the  Deaf  and 
Blind  ;  "   in  rpt.  1900/02  "  Asylum  for  tlie  Deaf  and  Dumb." 

\_Education.'\  iVo?-ma/ ^S'c/too/ (Silver  City,  1893-).  Ke- 
port,  1898;  annual,  1899/1900,  01/02.  ['99- 
1903.]    8°. 

Note.  Period  of  1898  rpt.  not  clear;  others  cover  Sept.  2, 
1899/June  ti,  1900,  and  year  ending  Nov.  ;30,  1902,  respectively. 

Normal  University  (Las  Vegas,  1893-).  Report, 
1894/^8;  biennial,  1898/1900;  annual,  1901/02. 
['99/1903.]     8«. 

Note.  First  opened  in  1898  as  a  Normal  School;  name 
changed  to  Normal  University,  1899.  Rpt.  1898/1900  for  bien- 
niura  ending  Sept.  let;  rpt.  1901/02  for  year  ending  Nov.  30. 
Rpt.  1901/02  contains  a  list  of  recent  publications  of  the  Dept. 
of  Biology. 

—  [Catalogue],  1900.     n.p.,'QO.     8°.     il. 
Military  Institute  (Roswell,  1893-).     Report,  1897/ 

98;    3cl    biennial,    1899/1900;    annual,    1901/02. 
[•99-1903.]     8°. 

Kote.  Period  of  rpt.  1897/98  not  clear ;  rpt.  1899/1900  covers 
a  calendar  biennium  ;  rpt.  1901/02  covers  year  ending  Nov.  30. 
The  Institute  was  opened  in  1898. 

School  of  Mines  (Socorro,  1889-).  Report,  1,S9S, 
97/1900,  01/02.     ['99-1903.]     8°. 

Note.  Periods  of  rpts.  1898,97/1900  not  clear;  rpt.  1901/02 
covers  year  ending  Nov.  30.  Rpt.  1898  seen  only  in  rpt.  of 
Supt.  of  Public  Instruction,  1898. 

University  of  New  Mexico  (Albuquerque,  1889-). 
Report,  1897/98;  report  of  Board  of  Regents, 
annual,  1899/1900,  01/02.      ['99-1903.]     8". 

Note.  Rpt.  1897/98  covers  year  ending  Oct.  31;  rpt.  1899/ 
1900  covers  the  academic  year.  Rpt.  1901/02  is  probably  for 
year  ending  Nov.  30,  as  it  contains  rpt.  of  the  President  of 
the  University  for  that  period.  Rpt.  1899/1900  contains  a  list 
of  publications  of  the  Uuiversity. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  1892-94,  94/95-1904/05.      .Al- 

buquerque, '92-1905. 

Note.    Publication  of  1901/02  uncertain. 

—  Bulletin,  v.  1-2,  1898-1903. 

Cont.  :  V.  1  (Biological  series,  v.  1 ;  Geological  series,  v.  1)  : 
Physiological  corollaries  of  the  equilibrium  theory  of  nerv- 
ous action  and  control.     By  C.  L.  Herrick.     1898. 
Somatic  equilibrium  and  the  nerve  eudings  in  the  skin.     By 

C.  L.  Herrick  and  G.E.  Coghill.    9  pi. 

Geology  of  the  environs  of  Albuquerque.  By  C.  L.  Her- 
rick.    1898.    7  il. 

The  occurrence  of  copper  and  lead  in  the  San  Andres  and 
Caballo  mountains.     By  U.  L.  Herrick. 

Tables  for  the  determination  of  New  Mexico  bees.    By  T. 

D.  A.  CocKerell.     1898. 

Papers  on  the  geology  of  New  Mexico.     By  C.  Tj.  Herrick. 

Cotit.  :  1.  Geology  of  the  Socorro  ^It.     2.  The  Limitar 

volcano.    3.  Mt.  Magdalena  and  the  basic  eruptivcs  of  the 

Magdalena  district. 

Geologv   of  the  San  Pedro  and  the   Albuquerque  districts. 

By  C.  L.  Herrick. 

Notes  on  a  collection  of  lizards  from  New  Mexico.  By  C. 
L.  Herrick,  J:  Terry,  and  H.  N.  Herrick,  Jr.    11  pi. 

V.  2  (Geological  series,  v.  2)  : 
The  geology  of  the  Albuquerque  sheet.     By  C.  L.  Herrick 
and  D.  W.  Johnson,     map.    32  pi. 

Miscellaneous  economic  papers  by  C.  L.  Herrick. 

■Cont.:\.     SaltinN.M.    2.  "Gypsum  in  N.  M.     3.  Hy- 
draulic cement.    4.  The  clays  of  N.  M.    5.  Graphite. 
Rejiort  of  a  geological  reconnoissance  in   western   Socorro 
and  Valencia  counties.     By  C.  L.  Herrick.     1900.    2  pi. 
Geology  of  the  white   sands  of  N.  M.     By  C.  L.  Herrick. 
Identificatlou   of  an   Ohio  coal   measures  horizon   in   New 
Mexico.     By  C.  L.  Herrick  and  T.  A.  Bendrat.    1900 
The  cyanide  process  in  New  Mexico.     By  V.V.Clark.     2  pi. 
Geology  of  the  Cerrillos  Hills.    By  D,  W.  Johnson.    1903. 

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Bieiniial    rei)ort, 


[Terr.  New  Mexico 


Historical    Society   of  New  Mexico 

1S97-1901/02.  .   . 

u^f    iQfii  /(!•>  -iDDiireutlv  for  the  calendnr  bieumiini. 
Note.     Kpt.  19U1/IIJ  .app.iremiy   '"  riiieanini' 18n7/ 

Periods  of  other  rpt«.  not  K^^V"'  .H^'ico^'^^     igS 
98?)  is  also  in  docuraent  collections  of  l!5y->,  '!«.  laui/ ■-- " 
with  Governor's  Message,  1903. 
_  Inaugural  address   of   Hon.  W.  G.   Ritch    Presi- 
denf,    delivered   Feb.   21,   1S«1,   at  the  Palace, 

_K£'"and^clan:''Address,of  Adolph  F   Bandelier, 
delivered   in   the    Palace,    Santa   F6,  April   28, 

_  Reporte  de  la  Sociedad  Historica  de   Nuevo    Me- 
iico.     1887.  . 

report  of  the  Directors,  l»96/98-98/lJUU,  annu.ii 
report,  1901/02.     ['99-1903.]     8°. 
Note.    Biea.  rpts.  for  bienniums  ending  Nov.  1st;  ami.  rpt. 
for  year  ending  Nov.  30. 
Library,  TerritoriaL   Report  of  the  Librarian   biennis,!, 
1882/83;  Jan.  1899;  Feb.  1901;  Nov.  30,  1902. 
['84-1903. ]     8°.  .       . 

.n4..    Rpt.   1882/83    apparently    for    calendar    bien,n 

^or-^ KuLot^rariaT'.) '^^en  ?.ly  I^^Skiial'tepor'^s, 
1882/83. 
—  Same,  1882/83,  in  Spanish. 

\ote      Seen  only  in  Informes  Officiales,  1882/83. 
P^rUteniia^   (Santa   Fe,    1884)  ■     Biennial   report  of 
the  Commissioners,  18'.i7/98,   [yJ/iJ'J^^J,    ou/u„ 
['99-1903.]     8°. 
\Lp      Rot  18(tT/98  for  calendar  biennium;  rpt.  [1899/1900] 
..fofsoth^^lst  fiscal  years;"  rpt.  1900/02  for  bienmum  ending 

^°Seeaho  under  Legislature.  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1893. 
r  Weather  and  Crop  Service.}      United  States  Depto^f 
4.,jriculture.     New  Mexico  section.  Climate  cin  1 
Crop    Service    of    the     Weather    Bureau.       In 
cooperation     with    the    New    Mexico    Weather 
Service  .  .   .   [Monthly]    report;    [also]   annual 
summary,  v.  2-v.  8,  no'  2,  .Ian.    1898-Feb.  1904. 
'98-1904.    4°. 
Wote     Uniform  with  those  for  other  States.     Monthly  parts 
nurnbe'red  1-12,  ea.  8  p.;  annual  suramanes  unnumbered. 
_  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  1899,  1902,  03.     ['99-1903.] 
f"  broadside. 
Note.    Published  during  the  farming  season;  uniform  with 
ihoBu  for  other  Stales.    Contain  : 

Anr   ll-8ept.  25,  1809;  nos.  1-25. 
Apr"  15-May  13,  1902;  nos.  1-5.     [More  not  seen.] 
Apr.  U-Bept.  22,  1903;  nos.  1-24. 
—  Snowfall  bulletin,  1904,  nos.  1-3.     ['04.]     broad- 
sides. 
Note.    For  Jan.-March,  but  dated  Feb.  8-Apr.  9. 


Ji;diciaky. 

Supreme  Court.     Reports  of  cases,  v    [1]-10,  18'^2-99. 
ByC.  II.Gildersleeve.    t). p., '81-1900.    lOv.    8°. 


Cont. 


rV.  1]  1852-79. 
•2,  1880-83. 
:i,  18H3-H6. 

4,  l«(K7-88. 

5,  1888-91. 


f),  1891-92. 

7,  1893-95. 

8,  1H95-9fl. 

9,  1897-99. 
10,  1900-01. 


_  Digest,  V.  1-9.     By  G:  P.  Money.     Las  Vegas,  1900 
Judiciary  reports  [of  business  transacted  in  the  district 
courts,  1H99/1900].     8". 
Note.     Seen  only  with  Governor'»  Message,  1901. 

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[Terr.  New  Mexico 


Legislature  {^Called  Lkgisi-ative  Assemblt]. 

There  were  two  Besslons  of  the  let  Legislative  Assembly,  the 
first  session  in  June/July  18f>l,  the  second,  Dec.  18.51/Jan.  1S52; 
2d-19th  I^onislalive  Assembly,  annual,  beginning  in  December, 
1852/53-69/70;  20th-22d,  biennial,  beginning  in  December,  1871/ 
72-75/76;  2;id-26th,  biennial,  beginning  in  January,  1878-82,  in 
February,  1884;  27th-3l8t,  biennial,  beginning  in  December,  1886/ 
87-94/95;  32d-;?5th,  biennial,  beginning  in  January,  1897-1903. 

{Laws  of  the  Territory.']  Laws,  annual,  lst-19th  ses- 
sion, ISol-GO/TO  ;  biennial,  20th  session,  1871/72  ; 
Acts,  biennial,  2)st-3r)th  session,  1873/74- 
1903.     ['51]-1903. 

Note.  Not  certain  whether  title  has  varied  exactly  as  above 
indicated.  All,  or  nearly  all,  of  the  session  laws  were  also 
printed  in  Spanish;  seen  in  Spanish,  however,  only  for  29ih- 
32d  sessions.    Laws  of  Jst  Assembly  contain  the  Kearny  code. 

—  LavFS  of  the  Territory  of  New  Mexico,  Santa  Fe ; 

Oct.  7,  1846.     n.p.     ['4(5.]     8°.      115  p. 

Note.    Also  in  Spanisli. 

—  Revised  statutes  of  the  Territory  .  .   .  Prefixed,  the 

Declaration  of  Independence,  the  Constitution  of 
the  United  States  [etc.].  Revised  and  arranged 
by  J.  J.  Deavenport.     185fi.     8°.     503  p. 

—  Revised  statutes  and  laws  in  force  at  the  close  of  the 

session  of  1865.     St.  Louis,  '65.     8°. 

Note.    Also  in  Spanish. 

—  Declaration  of   Independence,  Constitution    of   the 

United  States,  and  organic  act  of  New  Mexico. 
1867.     120. 

—  General  laws  .   .  .  including  all  the  unrepealed  gen- 

eral laws  from  the  promulgation  of  the  Kearny 
Code  in  184(!  to  the  end  of  the  legislative  session 
of  1880.  Compiled  under  the  direction  of  Hon. 
L.  B.  Prince.     Albany,  N.  Y., '80.     8°.     603 p. 

—  Same.     1882.     8°. 

—  Local  and  special  laws,  [1851J-84.     E,  L.  Bartlett 

[«■!!  a/.],  Commission.     '85.     1.8".     xxxiii,  967p. 

—  Compiled  laws  .   .  .  1884.     Including  the  Constitu- 

tion of  the  United  States,  the  Treaty  of  Guadalupe 
Hidalgo,  the  Gadsden  Treaty,  the  original  Act 
organizing  the  Territory  [etc.].  E.  L.  Bartlett 
[and  others],  Commission.  '85.  1.8".  xxxiii, 
1736  p. 

Note.    Also  in  Spanish. 

—  Compiled  laws    of    New  Mexico  .   .  .   1897.      Pre- 

pared by  J:  P.  Victory,  E:  L.  Bartlett,  T:  N. 
Wilkerson,  Commission.  '97.  8°.  1159  p. 
{■Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]  Journal  of  the  Legisla- 
tive Council,  annual,  lst>-19th  session,  1851- 
69/70;  biennial,  20th-35th  session,  1871/72-1903. 
['51?]-1903.     8°  and  12°. 

Note.  Title  varies.  Nearly  all  contain  Governor's  Message. 
Journal  of  15th  sees.,  1865/66,  has  appendix  containing  Memo- 
rials and  General  Resohitions.  Journal  of  33d  sess.,  1899,  has 
appendix  containing  the  miscellaneous  documents  of  1H97/98, 
identical  witli  the  appendixes  to  House  Journal  and  Gover- 
nor's Message  of  same  year.  Only  copies  seen  were  of  15th, 
23d,  28th-33d,  35th  sessions.    15th  was  a  12o. 

—  Diario  del  Consejo,  2da  sesion  de  la  3ra  Asamblea 

Legislativa,  28va-31ra  sesion,  1854/55,  88/89- 
94/95.     '55-95.     8°. 

Note.  Probably  all  the  Journals  have  been  printed  in 
Spanish,  but  these  are  all  that  have  been  seen  in  compiling  the 
present  list.  Diario  of  1854/55  is  really  for  4th  Assembly. 
Appendix  to  1854/55  contains  Governor's  messages,  liules,  and 
rpts.  of  Auditor  and  Treasurer,  in  Spanish.  Diario  of  29th 
session  contains  special  message  of  Gov.  Prince  of  Jan.  10, 
1891. 

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\Jonrnals,  Documemts.,  Etc.,  continued.'\ 

—  Journal  of  the  House   of  Representatives,  annual, 

Ist-mth  session,  1851-69/70;  biennial,  20th-35th 
session,  1871/72-1903.  ['51?]-1903.  %°  and  \2°. 
Note.  Title  varies.  Nearly  all  contain  Governor's  Message. 
Journal  of  "  Ist  session  2d  L.  A."  l8r):!/64  (sfc  end  of  note) ,  has 
n.t.p.  Journal  of  13th  session,  1863/64,  bears  wrong  date,  Dec. 
1864,  for  Dec.  1863;  this  is  a  sm.  8"  volume  and  contains  also 
rpts.  of  Auditor  and  Treasurer.  Journal  of  21ft  session,  1873/ 
74,  contains  rpt.  by  Sec  of  the  Territory  to  U.  S.  Comm'r 
of  Education  on  the  condition  of  schools,  Dec.  31,  1873.  Jour- 
nal of  33d  session,  1899,  has  appendix  containing  the  miscella- 
neous documents  of  1897/98,  identical  with  appendixes  to 
Council  Journal  and  Governor's  Message  of  same  year.  Only 
V.  seen  were  of  "  1st  session  2d  L.  A  "  (probably  a  mistake  for 
Sd  L.  A.,  as  it  is  dated  1853/54  and  lias  imprint  1854),  13th, 
15th,  21st,  28th-33d,  35th  sessions.     15th  is  a  1.". 

—  Uiario  de  la  Camara,  28va,  30a-32da  sesion,  1888/ 

89,  92/93-97.     '89-97.     8°. 
Note.     Probably  all  the  Journals  have  been  printed  in  Span- 
ish, but  these  are  all  that  have  been  seen  in  compiling  the  pres- 
ent list.     Diario  of  32d  session  contains,  in  the  text,  rpt.  of  the 
"Comision  sobre  Instituciones  territoriales." 

—  Informe   de   la   comision   de  la  penitenciaria  de  la 

Camara  .   .   .  Feb.  1893.     '93.     8°.     71  p. 

Miscellaneous. 

Capitol  Rebuilding  Board  {\^^?>-).     Report,  1895/98  ; 
final,  Feb.  12,  1901.     ['99-1901.]     8°. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  document  collections  of  1899  and  with 
Governor's  Message,  1901. 

l_Charitable  Institutions.']     Reports  of  charitable  insti- 
tutions, [1899/1900.] 
Note.    These  are  private  institutions.    This  rpt.  seen  only 
with  Governor's  Message,  1901. 

{^Expositions.]  Trans- Mississippi  Exposition   Commis- 
sion (1897-).     Report,  1897/98. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  document  collections  of  1899. 

Board  of  Louisiana  Purchase   Exposition  Managers 
(1901-).     Report,  Jan.  1,  1903.     h.t.p.     5  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  with  Governor's  Message,  1903. 


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OKLAHOMA   TERRITORIAL   PUBLICATIONS 


Lint  compiled  from  the  collection  of  OkUihoma  documents  in  the 
yew  York  Pnhlir.  Lihrnri/  and  from,  the  "  C^ittrilotine  of  the  State 
^ibrari/  (f  Massarlnisieftf),"  Ainiiiiil  Sn/,/,/n,i,i/h,  rSfjO-7003. 
Addilidiial  material  fiirni!<hed  h>j  W.  I'.  (''iini>h-ll ,  (Jtftodinn  of 
the  Oklahomo  Ilifitorical  Society.  All  duinntiiita  in  this  lint  j/iib- 
lished  at  the  capital,  Guthrie,  iiii.lenfi  olherwine  specified. 

Included  in  Louisiana  purchase,  1803;  in  District  of  Louisiana, 
1804;  in  Territory  of  Louisiana,  1805;  in  Territory  of  Missouri, 
1812;  in  "  liie  Indiim  Country,"  1834;  in  Indian  Territory,  1854. 
Opened  to  settlement  by  whites,  1889;  organized  as  Territory  of 
Oklahoma,  May  2,  1890.  See  historical  summary  at  beginning  of 
Indian  Territory  Publications,  p.  583. 

[Public  Documents,  1896/1)8.] 

Note.  The  miscellaneous  documents  for  these  years  are 
bound  in  witli  the  journal  of  the  second  day,  in  Council  Jour- 
nal 1899,  being  pp.  52-726. 

Official  Reports,  1902.     n.i.'p.     sm.  8°. 

Note.  Containing  the  miscellaneous  documents  of  1900/02 
with  individual  paginations.    Has  back  cover  title  as  above. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.  Message,  biennial,  1893-1905.   ['93J-1905.  8°. 

Cont.:  By  A.  J.  Seay,  1^93;  by  W:  C.  Renfrow,  1895,  97; 
by  O.  M.  Barnes,  1899,  I'JOl ;  by  T.  M.  Ferguson,  1903,  05. 

Note.  G:  W.  Steele  was  Governor  during  the  Ist  session  of 
the  Legislative  Assembly,  but  no  messai^'e  by  him  is  known  to 
exist  in  printed  form,  althouyh  he  made  rpts.  to  the  Sec'y  of 
the  Interior  In  1891,  92.  Me-sage  1899  has  appendix  containing 
statistics  relating  to  insane,  deaf  and  dinnb,  blind,  penitentiary, 
and  pardons  for  calendar  bicnnium  1897/98.  Message  1901  has 
appendix  containing  the  following  matter: 

[Rpt.  of  committee  to  examine  the  accounts,  vouchers  and 

funds  of  the  Territorial  Treasurer]  Feb.  22,  1900. 
Rpt.  of  Warden  of  Lan.'iing  Penitentiary,  Kansas,  as  to 

Oklahoma  prisoners,  Dec.  4,  1900. 
Rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Insane  Asylum,  June  30,  1898/1900. 
Rpt.  of  committee  to  visit  the  Territorial  Insane  Asylum  at 

Norman,  [Dec.  1900]. 
List  of  pardons  granted,  1899/1900. 

—  Report  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  annual,  June 

30,1801-1902.  Washington,  D  C, '91-1902.  8°. 
Note.  Rpts.  1891-92  cont.  rpts.  of  School  Land  Leasing 
Board,  Supt.  Public  Instruction,  Auditor,  etc.  Rpt.  1893  also 
printed  at  Guthrie,  1893.  lipts.  1898-99  contain  "  Map  of  Okla- 
homa Territory,  compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the  Genl. 
Land  Otfice  and  other  sources.  1898  Drawn  by  M .  llendges." 
[Wash.,  D.C  ,  '98]  Scale,  19  mi.  =  1  in.;  size,  22x14^  in. 
Kpts.  1900-01  contain  same  map  "  from  the  corrected  map  of 
the  Genl.  Land  Office  1898  and  from  data  on  file  in  the  execu- 
tive office  of  the  Territory.  .  .  .  Under  the  direction  of  H. 
King,  1900."  [Wash.,  D.C.J  Rpt.  1902  contains  same,  revised 
by  I.  P.  Berthrong. 

—  Rei)ort  of  Gov.  W:  C.  Renfrow  ...  of  tlie  World's 

Columbian    Exposition.      Exhibit    "M"    of  the 
Governor's  Message.      Jan.  8,  1895.     '95.      8°. 
Up. 
Note.    With  Manager's  report. 

—  Arbor  Day  proclamation,  March  23,  [1900].     n.  p. 

['00.]     1.  8°  sheet. 
Arljniant  General.     Annual  report.  1895,  98,  1901,  02, 
04;  biennial  report,  1899/19n0.     8°. 
Note.     Rpts.  1898, 1902  for  calendar  years.     Others  not  seen. 
Rpt.  1898  by  Acting  Adjt.  Genl. 

Atiorney  General.     Report,  biennial,  1897/98-1903/04; 
eight  months  1902.     8". 
Note.    Rpt.   1897/98   wrongly  dated  "Jan.  1,  1889."     Rpt. 
1902  covers  April  Ist/Dec.  Ist.     Rpt.  1899/1900  not  seen.     Rpt. 
1903/04  called  "  summary  rpt." 


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[Terr.  Okla. 


Auditor.  [IstJ-Sth  biennial  report,  1890/92-1902/04. 
['92-1904?]  8°. 
NoU.  Forbiennium  ending  Nov.  30;  cover  of  3d  wrongly 
says  "  ending  June  30."  Title  page  of  7th,  1900/02,  has  wrong 
dates  "  190-2/04."  Enumeration  began  with  2d,  1892/94.  6th- 
8th,  1898/1900-02/04,  should  have  been  numbered  5th-7th;  no 
5th  has  been  seen.  [Ist],  3d-4th  cont.  Proceedings  of  Board 
of  Equalization,  and  3d-4th,  7th  cont.  Proceedings  of  Board  of 
Railroad  Assessors,  for  corresponding  years,  the  Auditor 
being  secretary  of  both  boards.  2d  cont.  •' Agric.  and  other 
statistics,  1894;"  4th  cont.  same,  1897/98,  with  census.  See 
also  back  under  Governor,  Report,  Note. 

Secretary  of  the   Territory.     [Annual  report  of  insur- 
ance business  done  in  the  Territory.] 
Treasurer.     2d-7th  biennial  report,  1892/94-1902/04. 
['94-1904?]     8°. 
Kote.    For  biennium  ending  Nov.  30.     [4th]    seen    only  in 
Council  Journal  1899.     See  also  back  under  Governor,  Mes- 
sage, Note. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

Agriculture,  Board  of.     1st  biennial  report,  1903/04. 
Bank  Examiner.     [lst]-4tli  biennial  report,     1897/98- 
1902/04;  supplemental,  1902.      ['98?]-1904.     8°. 

Note.  [Ist]  covers  July  1,  1897/Dec.  1,1898;  2d-3d  cover 
biennium  ending  Sept.  1st;  supplemental  1902  covers  Sept., 
Oct.,  Nov.  4th  not  seen.  [Isll  bound  in  1  v.  with  rpts.  of 
Librarian,  Inspector  of  Oils,  and  Dental  Examiners,  and  cont. 
banking  law  of  1897.    Called  Commissioner  in  3d-4th  rpts. 

Dental  Examiners.  lst-3d,  [8tli],  11th,  13th,  annual 
report,  1891-93,  1897/98,  1901/02,  03/04.     8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  1898  transmitted  Dec.  15;  bound  in!  v.  with 
rpts.  of  Librarian,  Inspector  of  Oils  and  Bank  Examiner.  11th 
covers  year  ending  Nov.  30. 

[Education.'l  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction. 
lst-7th  biennial  report,  1890/92-1902/04.  '93- 
1904.     8°. 

Note.  For  biennium  ending  June  30.  T.-p.  of  1st  wrongly 
says  "ending  Dec.  1,  1893;"  t.-p.  of  5ih  wrongly  says 
"  beginning  July  1,  1899."  2d-6th  cont.  rpts.  of  the  various 
educational  institutions.  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff, 
Governor,  Report,  Note. 

—  Lawa  for  the  regulation  and  support  of  the  com- 

mon schools,  1897/98,  1903/04.     Oklahoma  City, 

n.  d.     2  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Unofficial    compilations    of   the    school    laws    were 
issued  for  1893,  94,  97/98,  1901/02,  03/04,  05  by  Jasper  Sipes, 
Oklahoma  City. 

—  Educational  directory,  1901/02.     8°.     2  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Gth  bien.  rpt. 

Oame  Warden.     Annual  report,  1904. 
Grain  Inspector.     Report,   biennial,   1899/1900-03/04. 
8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  1899/1900  bound  with  rpt.  of  Inspector  of  Oils. 

Health,  Board  of.  [Ist-Oth]  biennial  report,  1891/92, 
94,  94/90-1900/02.      ['92]-1902.     8". 

Note.  [2d]  covers  April  1/I)ec.  1,  1894,  but  is  called  "  bien. 
Dial ;  "  cont.  Olllclal  register  of  phynicians  and  surgeons.  4lh- 
5th  cover  biermiuni  ending  Nov.  .'iO;  [t>thj  covers  biennium 
ending  Nov.  Ist.  .'Ul  not  seen  ;  |Oth]  seen  only  in  Official  Rpts., 
1902.  One  authority  calls  rpt.  1000/02  the  7th.  There  was 
also  a  rj)t.  by  the  Prosidenl  of  the  Board,  1891/92. 

—  Biennial  roj)ort  of  the  Superintendent  of    riibiic 

Health,  1897/98.     8". 

Note.  Covers  Aug.  13,  1897/Nov.  .30,  1898.  Cont.  rpts.  of 
county  boards  of  health,  of  Medical  Examining  Board,  ISO'S, 
and  of  Hoard  of  Health  covering  Kcti.  12,  1897/June  30,  1898 
(not  clf-ar  wli'lliT  tills  is  the  same  as  the  4th  bien.  rpt.  of  the 
Hoard)  ;  also  Rules  for  tin-  lrall^^portatlol:  of  corpses.  Revised 
rules  Hud  rcgulallons  ii(lo|)li'd  by  the  Hoard,  and  l.)irectory  of 
registered  physicians,  I>ec.  1,  1K08. 


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[Terr.  Okla. 


{^Lands.^     Board   for  Leasing    School  Land  (1894-). 

Report    of   the    Secretary,    1891/94;     [lst>-5th] 

biennial,  1894/90-1903/04.     '95-[1904?]     8°. 

Not)'.     [•2d]  covers  Jan.  1,  1897/Nov.  :iO,  1898;  Been  only  in 

Council  Journal,  1899.     19U0/02  for  biennium  ending  Nov.  30. 

I'eriod  of  others  uncertain.     Hoard  called  "  Board  for  LeasinK 

Territorial   Lands"    in   4th   rpt.,  1909/02;    t.-p.   of   this   rpt. 

wrongly  says  "  for  tho  year  1902."    See  also  under  Exec,  and 

Staff,  Governor,  Report,  Note. 

—  Rules  .  .   .  governing  the  lease  of   school   lands, 
1897,  1902.     2  pm. 
Live   Stock    Sajiiiary    Commission.      l8t-4th    biennial 
report  of  the  Secretary,   1897/98-1902/04.     '99- 
[1904?]     8«. 
Note.    lBt-2d  apparently  for  calendar  bienninms.    3d  trans- 
mitted Nov.  25th;  seen  only  in  Official  Ilpts.  1902. 

Oils.  Inspector  of.  Report.  18!»7/98,  99/1900,  02; 
biennial,  1903/04.  [•!)9]-1904.  8°. 
Note.  Called  also  Inspector  of  Illuminating  Oils,  and  Oil 
Inspector.  Kpt.  1S97/98  covers  July  I,  1897/r)ec.  31,  1898; 
bound  also  with  rpls.  of  Librarian,  Bank  Ksaminer,  and  Dental 
Examiners.  Kpt.  1899/1800  bound  with  rpt.  of  Grain  In- 
spector.    Rpt.  1902  covers  March  Ist/Dec.  1st. 

Osteopathic    Board  of  Examiners.     1st   annual  report 

of  Secretary,  1903/04. 
Pharmacy,  Board,  of.     Report  of  the  Secretary  for  the 
vear  ending  June  30,  1902,  and  biennial  report 
June  30  to  Dec.  31,  1902.     '02.     8°.     22  p. 
Note.    This  peculiar  title  taken  verbatim  from  t.-p.  of  copy 
bound   in   Official  Rpts.  1902.     Rpt.  1900/01  was  bound  with 
Proceedings  of  the  Pharmaceutical  Asso'n. 

Railroad  Assessors.  Board  of.     Proceedings,  biennial, 
1895/96-1901/02. 
Note.    All  seen  only  included  with  Auditor's  blen.  rpts.  of 
corresponding  bienuiums. 

[Taxation.']  Board  of  Equalization.  Minutes,  1891/92  ; 
proceedings,  1895/96-98/1900. 

Note.    All  seen  only  included  with  Auditor's  bien.  rpts.  of 
corresponding  bienniums. 

Institutions. 

Except  as  specifically  noted,  the  publications  of  the  various  edu- 
cational institutions  were  seen  only  in  the  bien.  rpts.  of  the  Supt. 
of  Public  Instruction  as  bound  up  in  Council  Journal  1899  and 
Official  Rpts.  1902. 

Agricultural     and     Mechanical     College     (Stillwater, 
1891-).     Report     [biennial,    of     the   Board    of 
Regents,  President  and  Faculty],  June  30,  1893/ 
94.     n.p.,  n.  d.     8°. 
Note.    This  was  the  only  rpt.  seen  in  separate  form .    Re- 
ports by  Prest.  of  Bd.  of  Regents  and  by  Prest.  of  the  College, 
Annual  Catalogue,   and   Annual   Announcement,   have    been 
issued  since  1892/93,  but  titles  have  so  varied  that  it  has  been 
impossible   to   obtain   a  definitely   clear   list;  the   documents 
given  below,  therefore,  are  those  only  which  were  actually 
seen  in  compiling  the  present  list. 

—  Annual  announcement   of  the   College,    1897/98, 

and  report  of  the  Director  of  the  Station,  June 
30,  1897.     Stillwater,  '97.     8°. 

—  Same,    1898/99,    and    report    1897/98.      n.  t.  p. 

['98.]     12°. 

—  [Miscellaneous  reports],  1897/98-1900/02. 
Note.    Seen  as  follows  : 

In  Council  Journal,  1899  : 

Rpts.  of  Board  of  Regents  of  the  College,  Dec.  20,  1898. 

4th  bien.  rpt.  of  the  Clerk,  Nov.  30,  1896/98. 

4th  bien.  rpt.  of  the  Treasurer,  Apr.  15/Dec.  20,  1898. 

Bien.  rpt.  of  the  President,  Dec.  20,  1898. 
In  4th  bien.  rpt.  Supt.  Public  Instruction,  1896/98: 

Rpt.  of  the  President,  7i.  d. 
In  5th  bien.  rpt.  Supt.  Public  Instruction,  1899/1900 : 

Rpt.  [of  the  President],  1898/1900. 
In  6th  bien.  rpt.  Supt.  Public  Instruction,  1900/02  : 

Rpt.  of  the  President,  1900/02. 
In  Official  Reports,  1902  : 

Board  of  Regents,  Rpt.  of  President,  Nov.  30,  1900/02. 

Board  of  liegents.  [Rpt.  of  Treasurer],  Nov.  30, 1900/02. 
All  published  at  Guthrie. 

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S  TA  TE    P  UBLICA  TIONS 


[Terr.  Okla. 


Stin^s'NoV^3t^l898/l.'of '-^.f 'aVs.  a,L  un^er  Annual 

announcement.  in^r 

,,    •  1   A7     Dpoember    1801-June    1905. 

See  preceding  nofe. 
_  Special  bulletin  no.  1,  Oct.  1892.     Stxllwater,  9.. 

_  pfestbuUetin;  monthly,  1893/94,  fOS.  i 

-^   ?-i.r5.e?1t;89^[3rio,  1^^^ 

Superintendent,  Oct.  1,  1897/Dec.  5,  1898,  re 

vf.r?nc.udeLpts.  of  the  various  educational  inst>tutxous. 
_  Board   of  Education   for    il^eN^^^^^^^^ 

S:rKn.  ;:r89^/S.  k  S;^o?tbe  Seere- 
tary, Nov.  30,  1900/02-02/04. 
_  Course  of  study,  1894.  lam    n       Ppnort 

Ce«/raZ  Normal  School  (Edmond,   1891-^  .^yPJo.'. 
Jan.  8,  1895;  Oct.  15,  1898 ;  biennial,  1898/lJOO 

Jlu^Kv^.  1895  covers  entire  history  of  the  school,  1891-94; 
thfs  wa.  the  only  one  seen  in  pamphlet  form. 
_  Annual  catalogue  and  report  with  announcement, 

1895  95/96,98/99.1900/01. 
Norik^^sieri  NorJal  ^^.'^-'CAlva,1897-V    Report, 

Oct.  31,  1898;  bienmal,  1898/1900-00/0/. 
_  Catalogue  and   course  of  study,    1900/01,  02/03, 

Colored  Agricultural  and  Normal  University  {l^^ng- 
ston    1897-).      Report   of   Secretary,    Dec^  ol, 
1^)8    Nov.  30,  1900/02-02/04;  report  of  Presi- 
dent' 1898,  1902;   report,  1898/1900. 
_  Biennial  report  of  the  Board  of  Visitors,  Dec.  24, 
1898. 
Note     Feen  only  in  Council  Journal.  1899. 
University  of  Oklahoma  (Norman,   1892-).     Report 
of  the  /resident  of  the  Board  of  Regents,  bien- 
nial, June  30,  1890/98-1902/04. 
Note     Kpt.  1896/98  seen  only  in  Council  Journal,  1899. 
_  lleport  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Regents, 
1895,  1902/04. 
Note     Kpt.  1902/04  bound  with  rpt.  of  Prcst.  Bd.  of  Regents 
-Report  of  the  President,  Dec.  19,1898;  1901/02. 
Nol.    Been  only  in  Council  Journal,  1899,  and  Oflicial  Re- 
ports,  1902. 
_  Prospectus  and  announcement,  1892/93. 
_  l8t^9tli  annual  catalogue  and  announcement,  18J^/ 
93-1901/02. 
V'  /.     T\il<-  haH  varied;  1900/01-01/02  called  "General  in- 
,or::.tioJn    lan.ormc.-m;MaB.'^90//02l 
Norle  known  for  lH9.",/9 1,  that  for  lS94/>.5  bein^  called  2d. 

—  Bulletin,  quarterly,  1901-05.  p  nvi,, 

—  A  list  of  the   ferns  an<l  flowering  plants  of  Okla- 

h..ma.      By  A.  H.  Van  Vlect      May  1901. 

—  Invertebrate  pal.-.ntology  of  the  Ked-beds ;   being 

an  advance  bulletin  of  the  Ist  l>>^-"''^\'-^l>°/„\"f 
the  Geological  Snrvey.     By  J-  W.  Beede.     1902. 
B.U  alKo  forward.  <Jcoh,i,y  ,n,<l  X'Uural  IIMory,  Dept.  of. 

5  bo 


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STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


[Terr.  Okla. 


S^Education^  continued.'} 

—  University  Prepa7ato)-y  School  (Toukawa,,  1901-). 

Report    of    the     Board    of     Regents,    11)01/02; 
report  of    the   President,  Dec.  31,    liiOL';  report 
of   the    Secretary,    biennial,    Dec.  31,    l<)00/02 ; 
report  of  President  and  Secretary,  1902/0-1. 
Geology  and  Natural  History,  Department  of. 

2d-3d  biennial  report  of  the  Territorial  Geologist, 
(A.   H.   Van  Vleet),   1901/02-02/04.     '(J2-[04?] 
2  pm. 
Note.    2d  dated  Nov.  29,  1902. 
See  also  back,  Kdut.ation,  Univ.  of  Okldhoma,  1902. 

Historical  Society  (1S93-).  Biennial  report  of  the 
President,  1897/98-1903/04. 

Note.  Thiw  society  was  organized  by  the  Olila.  Press  Asuo- 
clatioti  at  Kingfisher,  May  27, 1893;  received  Territorial  charter 
January  189.3.  Rpt.  1901/02  also  In  Ollicial  Rpts.,  1902.  Rpt. 
1903/04  cont.  also  rpts.  or  Treasurer  and  Custodian. 

—  Rpt.  of  W.  P.  Campbell,  Custodian,  1895. 

—  10th  annual  report  of  the  Custodian,  1902.     n.  d. 

17  p. 

Note.  Seen  only  in  Official  Rpts.,  1902,  but  also  issued 
separately.     See  also  precedinij  note. 

—  Circular  no.  1,  by  W.  P.    Campbell,    Custodian, 

1893. 

—  General  circular  of  accessions,  1894. 

—  Constitution  of  the  Society,  1895. 

[Insane.}  See  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor, 
Message,  Note. 

Library,  Territorial.  Biennial  reports  of  the  Territo- 
rial Librarian,  Inspector  of  Oils,  Board  of  Dental 
Examiners  and  Bank  Examiner,  1897/98.  '98. 
8°.     13,  6,  4,  (4)  p. 

Note.  Dated  Dec.  31,  1898.  Separate  title-pages  for  each 
rpt.,  that  of  Librarian's  rpt.  taking  the  place  of  a  general  title- 
page.     Librarian's  rpt.  also  seen  in  separate  form. 


—  Biennial  report,  1900/02-02/04.     '02-[04?] 

Note.    Rpt.  1900/02  for  biennium  ending  Dec.  let. 
1902/04  not  seen. 


Rpt. 


\_Penitentiary .}  See  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Gov- 
ernor, Message,  Note. 

'Sanitarium.]  Oklahoma  Sanitarium  Co.  Report  of 
the  President.     1902.     4  p. 

Note.  Period  uncertain.  Page  3  blank.  Seen  only  in 
Official  Rpts.,  1902. 

[  Weather  and  Crop  Serviee.]  United  States  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture.  Oklahoma  and  Indian  Ter- 
ritory section  of  the  Climate  and  Crop  Service 
of  the  Weather  Bureau.  [Monthly]  report ;  [also] 
annual  summary,  v.  7,  no.  10-v.  13,  no.  2,  Oct. 
1898-Feb.  1904.  Oklahoma,  '98-[1902] ;  Gal- 
veston, Tex.,  1903-04.     4°. 

Note.  Previous  to  Oct.  1898  not  seen.  Consist  of  12  monthly 
parts,  .Tan./Dec,  nos.  1-12,  each  8  p.,  and  unnumbered  aunual 
sumtnaries,  each  12  p.  Ann.  summaries  of  [1899]  and  1900 
each  bear  date  1900.  Called  simply  "Oklahoma  section" 
through  April  1900.  Aun.  summary  [1902]  was  first  part  to 
bear  imprint  Galveston. 


n.  p.,    n.    d. 


—  Weekly  crop  bulletin,    1899-1903. 
f°  broadside. 

CotU.:  Apr.  4-Oct.  3,  1899;  nos.  1-27. 
Apr.  2-Sept.  24,  1900;  "  1-26. 
Apr.  8-Si'pt.  30,  19U1;  "  1-26. 
Apr.  7-Sept.  29,  1902 ;  "  1-26. 
Apr.  13-Oct.  6,  1903;    "     1-26. 

Note.  No.  1  of  1SJ9  has  two  broadsides;  no.  16  of  1901 
[July  22]  lacks  date.  Called  simply  "Oklahoma  section" 
through  no.  10  of  1900. 

=;8i 


Judiciary] 


STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


[Terr.  Okla. 


Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court.     Reports  of  cases,  v.  1-9,  [June  1890]- 
1900.     '93-1900.     8°. 
Cont.:  V.  1,  1890-93;  by  E.  B.  Green.    2-4,  1894-96;  by  F. 
Dale,  C.J.     5-9,  1894-1900;  by  J.  H.  Burford,  C.J. 

—  Wilson's  digest  of   Supreme  Court  decisions.     1903. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Latcs  of  the  State,  1897. 

Legislatdke  \_Called  Legislative  Assembly]. 

iBt  session,  October/December,  1890;  2d-8th,  biennial,  beginning 
in  January,  1893-1905. 

[Laws  of  the  Territory.^     Session  laws,  3d-8th  regular 
session,  1895-1905.     6  v.     8°. 
Xot*.    Laws  of  lBt-2d  session  contained  only  in  compilations 
of  1890-93. 

—  Adopted  code  for  the  Territory,  including  that  portion 

of  the  general  statutes  of  Nebraska,  comp.  by 
G.  A.  Brown,  which  extended  over  said  Terri- 
tory ;  also  the  laws  of  the  United  States  in  force 
[etc.].  Topeka,  Kan.,  1890.  1.8°.  (9i0  747- 
1021   (8)  p. 

—  Statutes   of    Oklahoma,    1890.      Comp.   under    the 

direction  of  Robt.  Martin,  by  W.  T.  Little,  L.  G. 
Pitman,  and  R.  J.  Barker.  '91.  1.  8°.  xvi, 
1318  p. 

—  Same,  1893.     Being   a  compilation  of   all  the  laws 

now  in  force.  Comp.  under  the  direction  of 
Robt.  Martin,  by  W.  A.  McCartney,  J.  H. 
Beatty,  and  J.  M.  Johnston.  '93.  1.  8°.  xvi, 
1338  (1)  p. 

—  Digest   of   Oklahoma   statutes  and   Supreme  Court 

decisions.  By  Dick  T.  Morgan.  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  [1897].     1.  8°.     307  p. 

—  Wilson's  Revised  statutes,  of  Oklahoma,  annotated. 

1903. 
[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]     Journal  of  the  Council 
proceedings,  lst-8th  Legislative  Assembly,  1890 
-1905.     ['91]-1905.     8°. 
Note.    5th  includes  most  of  the  miscellaneous  documents  of 
1897-98,  which    will   be  found  in   this  list  in  their  respective 
places.    7th  includes  Roster  and  expense  of  the  several  Legis- 
lative Aesembllc-B,  1890-1903. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  proceedings,  lst-8th  Legisla- 

tive Assembly,  1890-1905.     ['91?]-1905.     8°. 

—  Contracts  for  the  care  of  convicts,  blind,  deaf  mutes, 

insane,  text-books  supply  and  use,  building  Nor- 
mal School,  printing,  etc.     n.  d. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Council  Journal,  1899. 

—  Report   of  joint  investigating   committee    on   Agri- 

cultural College  and  Experiment  Station.     1895. 

Miscellaneous. 

[Expositions.']     Report     ...     of  the   World's   Co- 
lumbian   P^xposition     .     .     .     1895.     See  under 
Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1895. 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition  Commission.     lst-2d 
biennial  report  of  Secretary,  1901/02-03/04. 

Map  of  C)klahoriia  Territory.  Compiled  from  the 
official  records  of  the  [U.  S.]  General  Land  Office 
and  other  sources  under  the  direction  of  Harry 
King.  1898.  Scale,  12  mi.  =  1  in.;  size, 
22iX35  in. 
Sfe  iUho  under  Exicutlvo  and  Hluff ,  Governor,  Report,  Note. 

PoHt-route    map   of   Oklahoma  and    Indian  Territories 
.     .     .     mail  routes  in    oj)eration  Sept.    1,   1900. 
[By  the  Topographer  of   the  U.  S.   Tost  Office 
Dept.]     Scale,  10  mi.  =  1  in.;  size,  39^X34  in. 
Note.     Pri'Vloimly  poblUhcd  with  ArkunsaK. 

5S2 


INDIAN  TERRITORY   PUBLICATIONS 


Jlost  of  the  official  publications  of  Indian  Territory  are  {'nited 
States  goventment  (JoiumcntH,  and  may  be  found  entered  under 
'^Indian  Territory"  iti  full-title  entry  in  the  Document  Cata- 
logue of  successive  Congresses,  and  in  brief  entry  in  the  Document 
Index  of  successive  Congresses.  The  entries  given  below  through 
the  courtesy  of  Mr.  L.  C.  Ferrell,  Superintendent  of  Docu- 
ments, and  his  of/ice,  are  confined  to  a  few  of  the  leading  de><crip- 
live  or  other  publicatio7is,  that  the  literature  of  this  Territory  may 
beta  this  extent  indicated .  Entries  are  given  preferably  for  docu- 
ments issued  as  "  separates,"  though  these  often  are  included 
also  in  dtpartme7ital  or  Congressional  reports.  All  documents 
ill  this  list  published  at  Washington,  D.C.,  unless  otherwise 
specified. 

Included  in  the  Louisiana  purchase,  1803;  in  the  District  of 
Louisiana,  1804;  in  the  Territory  of  Louisiana,  1805 ;  in  the  Terri- 
tory of  Missouri,  1812.  The  name  "The  Indian  Country"  was 
given  in  1834  to  all  that  remained  unorganized  of  the  Territory  of 
Missouri,  which  consisted,  roughly  speaking,  of  all  the  original 
Louisiana  purchase  except  the  States  of  Louisiana  and  Missouri 
and  the  Territory  of  Arkansaw.  A  small  fragment  was  detached 
and  added  to  the  northwest  corner  of  Missouri  in  1837;  and  in 
1838  all  that  remained  east  of  the  Missouri  and  White  Earth  rivers 
became  the  Territory  of  Iowa.  In  1854,  by  the  organization  of  the 
Territories  of  Kansas  and  Nebraska,  its  dimensions  were  further 
reduced  to  the  combined  area  of  the  present  Indian  Territory  and 
the  Territory  of  Oklahoma.  The  Territory  of  Oklahoma  was  de- 
tached in  1890,  leaving  Indian  Territory  with  its  present  dimen- 
sions. Minute  details  are  given  in  Walker's  "  Statistical  Atlas 
of  the  U.  S.  .  .  .  compiled  under  authority  of  Congress,  1874." 

Attorney  General.  Opinion  of  U.  S.  Atty.  General 
Gushing,  Jan.  7,  1857,  on  construction  of  the 
Chickasaw  constitution.  (Opinions  Attys.  Gen., 
V.  8,  p.  300.) 

Congress.  Reply  of  the  southern  Cherokees  to  the 
menoorial  of  certain  delegates  from  the  Cherokee 
nation,  together  with  the  message  of  John  Ross, 
ex-chief  of  the  Cherokees  .  .  .  relative  to  the 
alliance  with  the  so-called  Confederate  States. 
1866.     8°.     19  p. 

—  Remonstrance,  appeal,  and  solemn  protest  of  the 

Choctaw  nation  addressed  to  the  Congress  of  the 
U.  S.  [against  the  enactment  into  laws  of  bills 
now  under  consideration  by  the  House  to  organ- 
ize a  system  of  government  in  the  Territory]. 
March  21,  1870.     70.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Protest  of  the  Cherokees  against  the  establishment 

by  Congress  of  a  Territorial  government  of  the 
U.  S.  over  them.  Jan.  20,  1875.  n.  t.p.  8°. 
23  p. 

—  Protest  by  the  lawful   delegates  of   the  civilized 

nations  of  Indians  of  the  Indian  Territory  .  .  . 
against  the  passage  of  a  law  by  Congress  trans- 
ferring them  and  their  property  to  military  con- 
trol, March  27,  1876.     76.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Report  of  Committee  on  Indian  Affairs   of  U.  S. 

Senate  on  condition  of  affairs  in  Indian  Territory 
and  other  reservations,  etc.     1886.    Parts  1,  2,  3. 
2  V.     XX vi,  226  (1)  597  p. 
Note.     Title-page  of  pt.  2  states  "  in  two  parts." 

—  Protest  of  the  Indian  delegates  against  the  bill  to 

establish  the  Territory  of  Oklahoma,  n.p.,  n.  d. 
8".     27  p. 

Note.    Signed  by  John  Ross  and  delegates  of  the  Cherokee, 
Creek,  Seminole,  and  Choctaw  nations. 


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STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Indian  Terr. 


Interior,  Department  of  the.  Alleged  occupation  of 
portions  of  Indian  Territory  by  white  settlers. 
1879.  n.  t.  p.  8°.  34  p.  map.  (46th  Cong., 
1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  20.) 

—  Legal  status  of  Indians  in  Indian  Territory,  1890. 

n.t.p.  8°.  31  p.  (51st  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  ex. 
doc.  78.) 

—  Coal  leases  in  Indian  Territory,  1890.    n.  t.  p.    8°. 

36  p.     (51st  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  mis.  doc,  223.) 

—  Alleged  abuses  and  irregularities  in  public  service 

in  Indian  Territory ;  report  of  special  inspectors 
C.  J.  Bonaparte  and  C.  R.  Woodruff,      n.  t.  p. 

1903.  54  p.     (58th  Cong.,  2d  sess  ,  S.  doc    189.) 

—  Maps  of  segregated  coal  lands  in  McAlester  dis- 

trict, Choctaw  nation  .  .  .  with  descriptions  of 
unleased  segregated  coal  lands;  by  J.  A.  Taff. 

1904.  59  p.     maps.     (Dept.  circular  no.  4.) 
Five  Civilized  Tribes  Commission.      1st- 11th  annual 

report,  1894-1904. 
Note.    5th-llth  also  in  Interior  Dept.  rpt.  on  Indian  affairs; 
and,  without  appendixes,  in  rpt.  of  Secretary  and  rpt.  of  Secre- 
tary and  Land  Office. 

General  Land  Office.  Map  of  Indian  Territory, 
1899.     Scale,  12  mi.  =  1  in. ;  size,  22X20-4  in. 

—  Exemplifications   of    patents   to    lands   issued   to 

Indian   tribes,    etc.     1880.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     12  p. 
map.     (46th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  124.) 
Geological  Survey.  Map  of  Texas  and  parts  of  adjoin- 
ing Territories.      1899.     Scale,   25    mi.  =  1  in.; 
size,  314X35^  in. 

—  Fitch,  C.  H.     Triangulation  and  spirit  leveling  in 

Indian  Territory.  1900.  141,  xi,  (1)  p.  (Bul- 
letin no.  175.) 

Woodland  of  the  Territory.     1900.     1.  8o.    G03- 

672  p.     map. 
Note.    AlBO  in  2l8t  rpt.  of  the  Survey,  1900,  pt.  5. 

—  Gannett,    Henry.     Gazetteer  of  Indian  Territory. 

1905.  70,  iii  p.     (Bulletin  no.  248.) 

—  Taff,  J.  A.,  and  G.  I.  Adams.     Geology  of  eastern 

Choctaw  coal  field.     1. 8°.     maps,     il. 
Note.    Also  in  2l8t  rpt.  of  the  Survey,  1900,  pt.  2,  p.  257-311. 

—  Taff,  J.  A.     Preliminary  report  on  geology  of  Ar- 

buckle  and  Wichita  mountains  .  .  .    ;  with  ap- 
pendix    on   reported    ore    deposits   of   Wichita 
mountains;    by    H.    F.    Bain.      1904.      97,  v,  p. 
8  pi.     (Survey  Professional  Papers.) 
Indian  Inspector.  Annual  report,  1899-1904.  maps.pl. 
Note.    Cont.  also  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Schools  and  other  rpts. 
Also  in  Interior  Dept.  rpts.  on  Indian  affairs. 

Indian  Office.  Reply  of  the  delegates  of  the  Chero- 
kee nation  to  the  demands  of  the  Commissioner 
of  Indian  Affairs.     May  1866.     '66.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Regulations  governing    mineral    leases   and  other 

matters  in  Choctaw  and  Chickasaw  nation  .  .  . 
prescribed  under  provision  of  agreement  of  April 
23,  1897.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     15  p. 

—  Rules    and    regulations  governing  mineral  leases, 

collection  and  disbursement  of  revenues,  and 
supervision  of  sciiools  .  .  .  under  act  of  June 
28,  1898.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     14  p. 

—  Rules    and    regulations    governing    selection    and 

renting  of  prospective  allotments  of  lands  .  .  . 
1898.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     7  p. 

—  InHtructions  to  town  site  commissioners,  Choctaw 

anil  Chickasaw  nations.     Mar.  9,  1899.     10  p. 

—  Regulations  governing  procurement  of  timber  and 

stone  for  dotiiestic  and  ind\istrial  purposes  .  .  . 
as  proviilofl  in  act  of  JuiU!  6,  1900.  [-July  14, 
1900.1     13  p. 

—  Same,  Feb.  14,  1901.     ['Ol.J      15  ]). 


STATE  PUBLICATJONS 


[Indian  Terr. 


Interior,  Department  of  the,  continued. 

—  Regulations    governing  leasing  of  lands    in    Che- 

rokee nation  .  .  for  carrying  into  eiTeet 
provision  of  section  72  of  act  of  Congress 
approved  July  1,  1902.  [Jan.  21,  1!)0:3.]  n.  p., 
n.  d.     21  p. 

—  Same,  as  amended  May  4,  1903.     '03,04,  05.     3  pm. 

—  Same,  Mar.  20,  1905.     '05.     34  p. 

—  Itegulations  governing  sale   and   leasing  of  lands 

in  Creek  nation  .  .  .  for  carrying  into  effect 
provisions  of  section  lG-17  of  act  of  Congress 
approved  June  30,  1902.  [As  amended  Jan.  21, 
1903.]     n.  p.,  n.  d.     30  p. 

—  Same,  as  amended  May  4.  1903.     41  p. 

—  Same,  as  amended  July  10,  1903.     '03-04.     2  pm. 

—  Same,  Mar.  20,  J 905.     '05.     50  p. 

—  Regulations  governing  applications  by  allottees  of 

Five  Civilized  Tribes  .  .  .  who  are  of  Indian 
blood,  for  removal  of  restrictions  upon  aliena- 
tion.    1904.     n.  t.  p.     5  p. 

—  Same,  1905.     n.  t.  p.     7  p. 

Mine  Inspector.   Annual  report,  1894-1904.   maps.    pi. 
A^ote.    Also  In  rpts.  of  Secretary  of  Interior. 

[Judiciary.]  United  States  Cou)-t  of  Appeals.  Indian 
Territory  reports,  v.  1-3.  Cases  determined 
[etc.],    1896-1901.      Parsons,   Kansas,   1900-02. 


Cont.  :  V.  1-2, 1896-99 ;  by  J.  F.  Craia 
F.  H.  Kellogg. 


V.  8,  18'J9-1901;  by 


Department   of  Justice.     Instructions    to    clerks    of 
U  S.  courts  in  Inilian  Territory.     1895.     4  p 

—  Instructions    for  U.S.    commissioners  .   .   .   1895. 

3  p. 

—  Instructions    for    U.S.    [District]  Attorneys  .   .   . 

1895.     4  p. 

—  Instructions  to  U.S.  marshals  .   .  .   1895.     7  p. 
[Lands.']      Lands  .   .   .  acquired  by  treaties    of  1866. 

'79      n.t.p.    8".     6  p.     (46th  Cong.,  1st  sess., 
S.  ex.  doc.  26.) 

—  Appraisement  of  certain  lands.     1878.   n.  i.  p.  8°. 

21  p.     (45th  Cong. ,  2d  sess.,  S.  mis.  doc.  69.) 

—  Correspondence    relative   to  leases    of    lands    for 

cattle    grazing.    1884.     n.    t.  p.      8°.       160    p. 
maps.      (48th  Cong.,  1st  sess  ,  S.  ex.  doc.  54.) 

—  Status  of  certain  lands,  1884.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     18  p. 

(48th  Cong  ,  1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  109.) 

—  See  also  b;ick  under  Interior,   Dept.  of.    General 

Land  Office. 
[Legislatures.]    [Laws  of  the  Cherokees.]  Laws  of  the 
Cherokee  nation,  passed   during  the  years  1839- 
67.     St.  Louis,  Mo..  '68.     8°. 

—  Laws  and  joint  resolutions  of  the  National  Council, 

passed  and  adopted  at  the  e.xtra  and  regular  ses- 
sions of  1872.     Tahlequah,  '73.     8°. 

—  Constitution  and  laws  ...  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1875. 

8°. 

—  Same:   \S92.     Parsons,  Kan.,  1893.     8°. 

—  Compiled  laws.   .  .    .  Tahlequah,  1881.     8°. 
[Laws  of  the   Chickasaws.]     Constitution,   laws,  and 

treaties  of  the  Chicka-aws.     v.  p.,   1860,  78,  90. 
3  V.     8°. 

Note.  Titles  vary  somewhat.  The  volume  dated  1890  covers 
the  years  1878-89.  Printed  at  Tishomingo  City,  1860;  at  8e- 
dalia,  Mo.,  1878;  at  Atolva,  1890. 

—  See  also  back  under  Attorney  General. 

—  [Laws  of  the  Choctaws.]     Acts  and  resolutions  of 

the  General  Council  of  the  Choctaw  nation,  1852- 
57.     Fort  Smith,  Ark.,  '58.     12". 

—  Same,  18.59.     Fort  Smith,  Ark.,  '60.     8°. 


585 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Indian  Terr. 


[Legislatures,  continued.'} 

—  Laws  .   .  .  passed   at   the    Choctaw    Councils   of 

1876  and  1877.     Atoka,  78.     8°. 

—  Constitution  and  laws  of  the  Choctaw  nation.     To- 

gether with  the  treaties  of  1837,  55,  65,  66.   .  .   . 
By  A.  R.   Durant,  J).   Homer,  and  B:   Watkins. 
Dallas,  Tex.,  '94.     8°. 
[Laivs   of  the  Muskogees.}     Constitution  and    laws 
of  the  Muskogee  nation,  as  compiled  and  codified 
by  A.  P.  McKellop,  under  act  of  Oct.   15,   1892. 
Muskogee,  '93.     8°. 
[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.}     Journals  of  the  2d,  6th 
annual  session  of  the    General   Council    of    the 
Indian    Territory  .  .   .  assembled  ...     at   Ok- 
mulgee,   June    5-14,    1871,     May    3-15,     1875. 
Lawrence,  Kan.,  '71-75.     2  v.     8°.     20p,  114p 
[Miscellaneous.}    Indian  Territory.     [Address  by  H.  L. 
Dawes  at  Mohonk  Indian  conference.]     [1900?] 

(4)  p. 

Kote.     In  1900  rpts.  of  Education  Bureau,  Indian  Comrais- 
iionere,  and  Interior  Dept.  rpt.  on  Indian  affairs. 

Post  Office  Department,  Topographer.     Post-route  map 
of   Oklahoma  and  Indian  Territories  .   .   .  mail 
routes   in   operation    Sept.    1,    1900.     Scale,    10 
mi.  =  I  in. ;  size,  39iX34  in. 
Note.    Previously  published  with  Arkansas. 


586 


ALASKA   PUBLICATIONS 


Most  of  the  official  publications  of  Alaska  are  United  States 
government  documents,  and  may  he  found  entered  under  "Alaska  " 
in  full-title  entry  in  the  Document  Catalogue  of  successive  Con- 
gresses and  in  brief  entry  in  the  Document  Index  of  successive 
Congresses.  The  entries  given  below  through  the  courtesy  of 
Mr.  L.  G.  Ferrell,  Superintendent  of  Documents,  and  his  office, 
are  confined  to  a  fen)  of  the  leading  descriptive  or  other  publica- 
tions, that  the  literature  of  this  JHstrict  may  be  to  this  extent 
indicated .  Entries  are  given  preferably  for  docuinents  issued 
as  "  separates,"  though  these  often  are  included  also  in  de- 
partmental or  Congressional  reports.  All  documents  in  this  list 
published  al  Washington,  D.C,  unless  otherwise  specified. 

Discovered  by  Rul^^'illn  sea-captain  Gvosdeff,  1731.  Visited  by 
Danishi  naviaalor  Bering  in  the  service  of  Russia,  1741 ;  by  Cap- 
tain Cook,  1778.  First  permanent  settlement  by  whites,  on  Kadiak 
Island,  1784.  The  liiissian- American  Oompaiiy  given  twenty 
years'  control  of  all  Hussian  interests  in  North  America,  1799; 
charter  renewed,  1820  and  1844.  Sitlja  established  as  a  trading 
post,  1799.  Alaska  ceded  to  the  United  States,  March  1S67;  formal 
possession  taken,  October  18,  1867.  Discovery  of  gold  along  the 
Yukon,  1896-97;  at  Cape  Nome,  1898-99.  Eastern  boundary  line 
established  by  international  commission,  October  20,  1903. 

Governor.     Report   to  the    Secretary    of  the    Interior, 
annual,  1884-1904. 
Kote.    Also  in  rpts.  of  Interior  Dept. 

—  Thanksgiving   proclamation,    1890,   91.       [Sitka, 

'90-91.]     4°.     2  broadsides. 
Agriculture,  Department  of .    Biological  Survey.    Regu- 
lations for  protection  of  game  in  Alaska,  1903-04. 
n.  t.  p.     ea.,  G  p. 
Note.    Circulars  nos.  39,  42  respectively. 

—  Botany    Division.     Grasses  of   Pacific  slope,  in- 

cluding   .Alaska    and    adjacent    islands;    by    G: 
Vasey.    1892-93.    2  pts.    1.8°.    pi.    (Bulletin  13.) 

.Vote.    Also  issued  as  v.  2  of  "  Illustrations  of  North  Ameri- 
can Grasses." 

See  also  forward.  Treasury  Dept.,  Revenue  Cutter  Service, 
Cruise  of  Corwin,  1881. 

—  Experiment    Stations    Office.     [lst]-4th   report  to 

Congress  on  agriculture  in  Alaska,  annual,  1898- 
1901. 

Note.      These  are   bulletins   of  this    office,    with    titles  as 

follows :  I 

A   rpt.  .  .  .  including  rpts.  by  W.  H.  Evans,  B.  Killin,  and  | 

Sheldon  Jackson.     1898.    iv,  38  p.     (Bull. 48.) 
A  2d  rpt.  .  .  .  including  rpts.  byC.  C.  Georgeson  and  W.  H.  ! 

Evans  [1898.]     '99.     vii,  51  p.     (Bull.  6-2.)  i 

Rpt.  on  agric.  investigations  in  Alaska  in  1899  .  .  .  by  C.  C .  | 

Georgeson.    1900.    55  p.     (Bull.  82.) 
4th  rpt.  on  agric.  investigations  in  Alaska  .  .  .  1900,  byC.C.  ' 

Georgeson.     *01.    83  p.     (Bull.  94.) 

—  The    agricultural   outlook   of  the  coast  region  of 

Alaska,     n.  t.  p.     [1897.]     8°.     (28)  p.     pi,  I 

—  Suggestions  to  pioneer   farmers  in   Alaska ;  by  C.  i 

C.  Georgeson.     n.  t.  p.     1902.     15  p.     7  pi. 
Note.    This  is  Alaska  Agric.  Exper.  Stations  Bull.  no.  1. 

Commerce  and  Labor,   Department  of.     Message  from 
the  President  .   .   .  transmitting  a  communication 
from    the    Sec'y  .   .   .  submitting   a    preliminary  j 
report  of  the  Alaska  Salmon  Commission,     (58th  ! 
Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  doc.  477.) 


587 


STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


[Dist.  Alaska 


fishinK  grounds  of  Alaska  .   •  •    'f°'''     ^  „„    05 1, 

A-b^,.     Al8omBulletial8S9.v.9,p.l65-208. 

-Keport    relative    to    salmon    fisheries  .   .  •  18J.. 

1.  8°.      51  p.      P  •  .  ,     ■        bv  M. McDonald.  — Life 

ConU:  Salmonfishenesof  Alaska    by  M_  ^^ 

history  of  the  salnion;   by  T.  U.   Bean 
salmonidae;  by  T   H   Beau 

isroff.     Also  in  Bulletin  1S92,V.1A  p.  i  ,     .,     , 

~^Bunet\r(oJi,    V.    21,    p.    173-398.   399*-4Ul*; 
pl.i-xliv,pl.A  cbart^A.B.)  ^^^.^^ 

e S  o    Pribiiof  Islands,  -:'  »  """/'^srsl"' 

iTATi  z,  txeou  r"RvC   IT.Townsend.]     9b. 

of  Commission.  .  .  •   L^y^-^-.^.     .on 
r54th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  S.  doc.  1  >- ,  pt-  ^O 

itV     For  pt   1  of  .his  rpt.  «ee  forward.  Treasury,  Dept 
of.  Special  Agents  Division.  u,„;„„ 

\  <-i  c     rwUh   title -1    Illustrations  showing 

mrtho.1  of  killing  seals^    1896     ""  .8  j,, 'J;  Pj^f^ 

-=^-Sk^isUd"BTc.^nS;^-  ^--■' 
see  Si:';r,^;^L%:v,!'«%f of fL.'.,f -,>?«; 

lation,  industry,  and  resources  of  Al.iska  L^  e^  J 

-Letter^'fr^om  the  Secretary  transmitting  annual 
report  of  the  Governor  of  Alaska  upon  the 
operations  of  the  Alaska  Seal  and  Fur  Co.    1885, 

86/87,  88. 

mJ    No  more  than  these  three  of: these  rpts.  known 

Letter  from  the  Sec'y  transmitting  copy  of  a  report 

-  ^',Sf:;g  the  colony^f  nntlveson  Ann  t,    Inland 

by  W:  Duncan  [etc.].    n.t.p.     L1»J»-J    ^^  •     ^'^  l'" 

«;pp  also  back  under  Governor.  . 

rcfnsusOfRT]      Tenth  Census,  18S0.      Preliminary 

■^       reporf         .  1881.     By  Ivan  Petroff .    8G  p.    map 

_  Report  on  population,  industries  and  resources 

By  Ivan  P etroff.     '84.     4".     189  p.     maps,     pi 
Note.    In  v.  8,  Rpt.  of  lOlh  Census. 
—  Map  of  Alaska  and  adjoining  regions 

I.  Petroff,   spi'cial  agent  .   .   .   1882. 

II.  King.     Size,  23X30  in. 
—Report  on  the  seal  islands  of  Alaska 

Elliott.     1884.     4°.     188  p.     maps.     _ 

,.rU,H  and  iMHhery  ^''1"''  [  ^  ;V.  I  .tnsuH  u  ,d  also  printed, 
•rh.H  rpt  also  '";•  V  .^1  iHl  ornmUsion  special  bulletin 
;?^7«:'wU:''iHl:••MorJaph  o/  Heal  islands  of  Alaska." 
4".    (6)  17Bp.   31  pi.  ,     .  A 

Eleventh  Censvs,  WOO.  Report  on  population  and 
^""sourceH  of  Alaska.    '9:5.    4".    xi,  282  p.    map.  il 

5SS 


Comp.  by 
D raven  by 

By  H.  W. 

pi.     il. 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Dist.  Alaska 


Interior,  Department  of  the,  continued. 

Education,  Bureau  of.     Education  in  Alaska,  1870- 
80,  83,  85-1903.     By  Sheldon  Jackson,  General 
Agent.     [70-11)03?] 
Note.    RptB.  1870-SO,  83,  were  merely  letters  which  appeared 
in  the  rpts.  of  Bureau   of  Kducation  and  Dept.  of  Interior. 
The  more   important  rpts.  of  1885-1903  have  appeared  also  in 
rpts.  of   Bureau  of  Education  of  same  years,  and   yeiierally 
also  in  rpts.  of  Interior  Dept.  of  same  years.     For  other  publi- 
cations by  Sheldon  Jackson  see  below,  Reindeer,  and  forward 
under  Miscellaneous. 

—  [Education  in  Alaska,  1883.]     By  Ivan  Petroff. 
Note.    In  rpts.  of  Bureau  and  of  Interior  Dept.  of  1883. 

—  Condition  of  inhabitants  of   Alaska.     By  W.  H. 

Dall.     [1875.]      (1)  p. 
Note.    In  rpts.  of  Bureau  and  of  Interior  Dept.  of  1875. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  for  the  conduct  of  schools 

and  education  in  Alaska.     1890.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Education  in  Alaska.  Letter  from  Coninir.  of  Edu- 

cation relative  to  moneys  heretofore  appropriated 
by  Congress  for  educational  purposes  in  Alaska, 
and  the  manner  in  which  such  appropriations  have 
been  expended,  n.t.p.  [1898.]  8°.  18G  p. 
\^Reindeer.'\  Introduction  of  reindeer  into  Alaska. 
Preliminary  report  of  the  General  Agent  of 
Education  .  .  .  1890.  Sheldon  Jackson.  .  .  . 
'91.  8°.  15  p. 
See  next  entry  and  note. 

—  [2d-14th     annual]     report     on     introduction     of 

domestic  reindeer  into  Alaska,  by  Sheldon  Jack- 
son, 1892-1904.    8°.     maps.    pi. 

Note,  [2d-.^d]  dated  respectively  Jan.  2,  1893  and  Mar.  Ist, 
1894;  others  Dec.  31.  Bound  with  rpts.  on  P](lucalion  in 
Alaska.  The  enumeration  counts  the  preliminary  rpt.  of  1890 
as  the  1st  of  this  series. 

—  [Communication  of   Sheldon  Jackson  urging  the 

importation  by  the  government  of  the  Siberian 
reindeer  into  Alaska.]  n.  t.  p.  [1891.]  8°.  8  p. 
General  Land  Office.  Map  of  Alaska.  Compiled 
from  the  official  records  .  .  .  and  other  sources, 
under  the  direction  of  Harry  King.  1898.  Scale, 
48  mi.  =  l  in. ;  size,  36.iX47i  in. 

—  Report  on  agricultural  prospects,  natives,  salmon 

fisheries,  coal  prospects  and  development,  and 
timber  and  lumber  interests  of  Alaska,  1903.  By 
James  W.  Witten.     '04.     95  p.     pi. 

—  Instructions  relative  to  town  sites  on  public  lands 

in  Alaska,  Aug.  1.  1904.     '04.     8°.     18  p. 
Geological  Survey.     List  of  publications  on  Alaska. 
[1904.]     8  p. 

Note.  The  Geological  Survey  has  issued  many  publications 
dealinj;  with  different  sections  of  Alaska,  which  will  be  found 
listed  in  this  pamphlet. 

See  also  forward  under  State,  Dept.  of,  1868. 

—  Map  of  Alaska  showing  known  gold-bearing  rocks, 

with  descriptive  text  containing  sketches  of  the 
geography,  geology,  and  gold  deposits  and  routes 
to  the  gold  fields.  1898.  8°.  44  p. 
Indian  Commissioners,  Board  of.  Address  [on 
Alaska,  at  conference  of  Commissioners  with 
representatives  of  missionary  boards  and  Indian 
associations] .     By  Sheldon  Jackson. 

Note  In  rpt.  of  Coinm'rs,  1895,  p.  105-107;  also  in  Interior 
Dept.  rpt.  1895,  v.  2,  p.  1037-1089. 

—  Education  in  Alaska.     By  J:  Eaton. 

Note.  An  address  at  Mohonk  Indian  Conference.  Included 
in  Slst  rpt.  of  Indian  Comm'rs,  ISyy;  also  in  Interior  Dept. 
rpt.  on  Indian  affairs,  1899. 

—  The  aborigines  of  Alaska ;  bv  Sheldon  Jackson. 

[1900.]     98-104  p. 

Note.  In  Indian  Oomra'rs'  32d  rpt.,  1900,  and  in  Interior 
Dept.  rpt.  on  Indian  affairs,  1900. 


589 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Dist.  Alaska 


Justice,  Department  of.  Compilation  of  laws  of  the 
U.S.  applicable  to  duties  of  Governor,  attorney, 
judge,  clerk,  marshall,  and  commissioners  of 
District  of  Alaska.     1884.     60  p. 

Note,    Reprinted  in  1897. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  for  court  commissioners  and 

bills  of  fees  for  court  commissioners  and  certain 
others  in  the  District  of  Alaska.     1899.     11  p. 

—  Instructions  to  U.  S.   marshals,  attorneys,  clerks, 

and  commissioners  for   the  District  of   Alaska, 
Aug.  1,  1900.     77  p. 

—  Supplemental   instructions   to   clerks    of   District 

Court  for  District  of  Alaska,  May  1,  1901.     '01. 
6  p. 

—  Amended  free-bills  for  marshals  and  deputy  mar- 

shals in  2d  and  3d  divisions  of   the  District  of 
Alaska,  effective  Oct.  1,  1901.    c.  t.  p.    '01.    3  p. 

—  Instructions  to  U.  S.  judges,  marshals,  attorneys, 

clerks,  and  commissioners  for  the  District  of 
Alaska,  effective  Aug.  1,  1902.  '02.  104  p. 
\_Laws.']  Commission  to  Revise  and  Codify  the  Crim- 
inal and  Penal  Laws  of  the  United  States.  Spe- 
cial report;  criminal  and  penal  laws  relating  to 
Alaska  [with  draft  of  code  of  criminal  proced- 
ure].   1898.     144  p. 

—  Laws    other    than    criminal    relating    to    Alaska. 

Letter  from  the  Atty.  General  transmitting  the 
work  of  the  Commission,  with  the  framing  of  a 
code  of  procedure,  n.  t.  p.  1898.  8".  353  p. 
The  laws  of  Alaska,  embracing  the  penal  code,  the 
code  of  criminal  procedure,  the  political  code,  the 
code  of  civil  procedure,  and  the  civil  code,  with 
the  treaty  of  cession  und  all  acts  and  parts  of 
acts  relating  to  the  District.  Annotated  with 
references  to  decisions  by  the  courts  of  the  U.S. 
and  the  Supreme  Court  of  Oregon,  by  T.  II. 
Carter.     Chicago,  1900.     1.  8°.     xxxix,  533  p. 


Note 
Jnsticf 


Apparently  privately  published.    See  also  back  under 
Dept.  of,  and  forwaid  under  State,  Uept.  of,  1899. 


Library  of  Congress,  Maps  and  Charts  Division. 
Alaska  and  the  northwest  part  of  North  America, 
1588-1898;  maps  in  the  Library  of  Congress. 
By  P.  Lea  Phillips.     1898.     119  p. 

\^Miscellaneous.~\  Jackson,  Sheldon.  Alaska,  and  mis- 
sions on  the  north  Pacific  coast.  New  York, 
[1880.]      12°.     il. 

—  The    Indian   tribes  of  Alaska,     n.  t.  p.     [1883?] 

8°.  10  p.  map. 
Sumner,  Chas.  Speech  on  the  cession  of  Russian 
America  to  the  U.S.  1867.  8°.  48  p. 
Navy,  Department  of  the.  Special  report  on  fur-seal 
fisheries.  By  Vincent  Colyer.  n.  t.  p.  1870. 
8°.  12  p.  (4]8t  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  II.  ex.  doc. 
143.) 

—  Reports  of  naval  offii;ers  [Commanders  Glass  and 

Lull]  cruising  in  Alaskan  waters,  1879-81. 
n.  t  p.  8".  52  p.  (47th  Cong.,  Ist  sess.,  H. 
ex.  doc.  81.) 

—  Reports   relative  to  affairs  in  Alaska   and  opera- 

tions of  U.  S.  S.  Jamestown.  ...  By  L.  A. 
Beardslee.     1882.     8°.     198  p.     maps. 

Note.    An   advance   rpt.  of  34  p.  was  sent  to  Congress  In 
l<i7e  and  printed  as  4fith  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  10.'>. 

Ilydrographic  Office,  Bureau  of  Navigation.  Di- 
rectory for  Behring'e  Sea  and  coast  of  Alaska, 
iirrangf.l  ...  by  A.  G.  Findlay.  1869.  8". 
19:5  p. 

—  Same,    Hupi>li-mentfl     1-2,    Dec.    15,    1886,    April 

1895.     '86-95.     8".     maps. 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Dist.  Alaska 


Prtsidtni  of  the  United  States.  Proclamation  [re- 
storing lands  in  Sitka  to  the  Greek  Oriental 
Church.    Nov.  14,  18%.]    n.  t.  p.   ['!>6.]    fo.  2  p. 

—  Proclamation    [warning?   persons   against  entering 

Bering  Sea  to  violate  fur-seal  and  salmon  fish- 
eries laves.]      1895.      £».      1  p. 

[Reindeer.^  See  under  Interior,  Department  of. 
Education,  Bureau  of. 

Smithsonian  Institution.  Journey  to  the  Youcan, 
Russian  America.  By  W.  W.  Kirby.  [18(54?] 
Note.    In  rpt.  1864,  p.  416-420. 

National  Museum.  List  of  plants  collected  by  C.  L. 
McKay  at  Nushagak,  Alaska,  in  1881,  for  the 
Museum.  By  F.  H.  Knowlton.  n.t.p.  ['85.] 
8".     (12)  p. 

—  The  coast  Indians  of  southern  Alaska  and  north- 

ern British  Columbia.  By  A.  P.  Niblack.  1890. 
8".     lf)2  p.     map.     il. 

—  Review    of   fossil  flora    of    Alaska,  with  descrip- 

tion   of    new    species.      By    F.    H.    Knowlton. 
1894.      pi. 
Note.    Also  in  Museum  Proceedings,  1894,  v.  17,  p.  207-241. 

State,  Department  of.  Treaty  with  Russia  relative  to 
Alaska.  (Text.)  n.t.p.  8°.  4  p.  (40th  Cong., 
1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  17.) 

Note.    Also  in  "  Diplomatic    correspondence  .  .  .  relative 
to  Russian  America,"  1868,  p.  5.     See  second  entry  follovnng . 

—  Transfer  of  Alaska  to  the  US.  ;  report  of  Com- 

missioner of  the  U.S.,  Lovell  H.  Rosseau.  1807. 
n.  t.  p.  8",  14  p.  (40th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H 
ex.  doc.  125.) 

—  Diplomatic   correspondence   and    various    reports 

relative  to    Russian   America.     18G8.     8°.     361, 
19  p.     (40th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,   H.   ex.   doc.    177, 
pts.  1-2.) 
Bee  also  back  under  3[iscellaneou8,  Sumner,  Chan. 

—  Notes   upon   geography   and   geology  of   Russian 

America  and  Stickeen  River,  from  observations 
made  in  1863.  By  W.  P.  Blake.  '68.  19  p. 
map.  il.  (40th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  II.  ex.  doc. 
173,  pt.  2.) 

—  Fishing   grounds   of  north   Pacific   Ocean,  1869. 

8°.     85  p.     (42d  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  84.) 
Note.    Contains   rpts.    of    R.    D.    Cutis  on   Commerce    in 
products  of  the  sea,  etc. 

—  Message  from  the  President  transmitting  a  report 

of  the  Secretary  relative  to  the  frontier  line 
between  Alaska  and  British  Columbia,  n.  t.  p. 
[1886 J.     8°.     20  p.    maps. 

—  Message  from   the    President  transmitting   report 

on  the  boundary  line   .   .  .   1889.     40  p.     maps. 

—  Report   upon   the   seal    fisheries    in   Bering    Sea. 

n.t.p.  [1889.]  8°.  281  p.  map.  (50th  Cong., 
2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  106.) 

—  Seal  fisheries  of  Behring  Sea.     Message  from  the 

President  transmitting  a  letter  from  the  Sec. 
of  State  with  accompanying  papers  touching 
the  subjects  in  dispute  .  .  .  including  all  com- 
munications since  Mar.  4,  1889.  '90.  S°.  96 
(1)  p.     maps. 

—  Same  .   .   .  since  the  19th  of  July  last.     [Jan.  6, 

1891.]     8°.     54  p.     maps. 

—  Same.     Correspondence   since  Mar.  4,  1889  .  .  . 

n.  t.  p.     ['91.]     fo.     (1)  48  p. 

—  Modus  Vivendi  respecting  the  fur-seal   fisheries  in 

Behring  Sea.  Signed  and  proclaimed  at  Wash- 
ington June  15,  1891.  n.  t.  p.  [^Reprint,  '96.] 
8°.     2  p. 


STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


[Dist.  Alaska 


State,  Department  of,  continued. 

—  A  convention  submitting  to  arbitration  the  ques- 

tions .  .  .  concerning  the  jurisdictional  rights  of 
the  U.S.  in  the  matters  of  Behring  Sea;  [and] 
a  convention  renewing  the  existing  modus  vi- 
vcndi  .  .  .  [Concluded  at  Washington  Feb.  29, 
1892;  proclaimed  May  9,  1892.]     '92.     8".     11  p. 

—  Convention  ...  for  the  joint  survey  of  the  terri- 

tory adjacent  to  the  boundary  line  .  .  .  dividing 
the  Territory  of  Alaska  from  the  Province  of 
British  Columbia  and  the  Northwest  Territory  of 
Canada.  Concluded  at  Washington,  July  22, 
1892.  ProclaimedAug.  26,  1892.  n.t.p.  ['92]. 
8°.     3  p. 

—  Supplementary    convention  .  .  .  extending    until 

Dec.  31,  189.5  the  provisions  of  article  1  of  the 
convention  of  July  22,  1892  .  .  .  Signed  at 
Washington  Feb.  3.  1894.  Proclaimed  Mar.  28, 
1894.     n.t.p.     ['96.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  Fur-seal    arbitration.       Proceedings     iinder     the 

treaty  between  the  U.S.  and  Great  Britain  con- 
cluded at  Washington  Feb.  29,  1892.  '95.  16  v. 
8°,  I.  8°.     maps.     il. 

Note.  [V.  16],  consisting  of  fac-sinailes  of  Russian  docu- 
ments, is  in  Alaslian  Archives,  Dept.  of  State,  and  while  it 
does  not  bear  any  volume  number  is  considered  a  part  of  above 
series. 

—  Joint  report  of  the  U.S.  and  British  Commission- 

ers on  the  Alaskan-Canadian  boundary,  Dec. 
31,  1895.     '98.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Report  by  the  Sec.  of  State  accompanied  by  copies 

of  correspondence  relative  to  attempted  estab- 
lishment of  post-routes  by  Great  Britain  or 
Canada  .   .   .  in  Alaska.      [1896.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Protection   of  fur-seals   in  Bering  Sea.     Report, 

accompanied  by  copies  of  correspondence  .  .  . 
n.t.p.     ['97.]     8°.     67  p. 

—  Alaska.     1897.    133  p.    map.     (Bureau  of  Amer. 

Republics.     Handbook  86  [bulletin  84]  ). 

—  Seizure  of  British  ships  in  Bering  Sea.     Report, 

with  accompanying  iiapers,  relating  to  the  work 
of  the  commission  appointed  pursuant  to  the 
convention  of  Feb.  8,  1896  ...  for  the  settle- 
ment of  claims,     n.  t.  p.     ['98.]     8°.     94  p. 

—  An  act  to  define  and  punish  crimes  in  Alaska  and 

to  provide  a  code  of  criminal  procedure  for  said 
District,  n.  t.  p.  1899.  8°.  101  p.  (55th 
Cong.,  3d  sess..  Pub.  doc.  no.  193.) 

—  Modus  Vivendi  .   .  .  fixing   provisional    boundary 

line  .  .  .  about  the  head  of  Lynn  Canal.  Con- 
cluded Oct.  20,  1899.     2  p. 

—  Alaskan  Boundary  Tribunal.    Proceedings,  v.  1-7 ; 

[also]  3  atlases.     10  v. 

Cont.  : 
V.  1-2.    Final  rpt.  of  U.8.  agent;  case  of  U.S. ;  appendix. 
1904.     106,  vii,  p. ;  5.50,  xii,  p. 
.3.    Case  of  Great  Britain;  appendix.     1904.    404  p. 

4.  Counter  caHes  of   U.S.   and  Great   Britain;   ap- 

pendixes.    1903.     (1)  iii,  92,  xii,  iii,  290,  xiii,  78, 
82  p.    •^  pi. 

5.  ArgumentB   of     U.S.    and    Great    Britain;    ap- 

pendixes.    1903.     (1)  vl,  204,  18,  128,  67,  27  p. 
6-7.    MinutcB    of  proceedings.     484  p.;     (3)   485-928, 

CXXXV,  p. 

[8-10].    U.S.  atlas;  liritish  atlas;  atlas  of  award. 

Treasury,  Department  of  the.  Survey  for  lightliou8i>s 
in  Alaska.  Feb.  22,  1869.  8°.  12  p.  (40th 
f'ong.,  :'.il  HOBH.,  S.  ex.  doc.  53.) 

—  Transfer  of  jurisdiction  over  Alaska  to  Treasury 

Departnient.  n.t.p.  8°.  23  p.  (46th  Cong., 
2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  179.) 


ST  A  TE    PUB  Lie  A  1 70NS 


[Dist.  Alaska 


Treasury,  Department  of  the,  continued. 

—  Laws   and   executive   orders  relating   to   Alaska ; 

lease  of  the  islands  of  St.  Paul  and  St  George 
to  the  Alaska  Commercial  Co.  ;  and  regulations 
governing  agents  of  the  Treasury  in  charge  of 
the  seal  fisheries.  1882.  8°.  1(5  p. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Coast  pilot  of  Alaska,  1st 
part,  from  southern  boundary  to  Cook's  Inlet. 
By  G:   Davidson.     186!).     1.  8°.     251  p.     pi. 

—  Pacific  coast  pilot.     Coasts  and  islands  of  Alaska. 

2d  series.  1879.  By  W.  H.  Dall.  4».  375  p. 
maps.     pi. 

Note.  Appendix  has  a  bibliography  (p.  167-374)  of  charts, 
maps  and  publicationH  relating  to  Alaska  and  adjacent  regions, 
comp.  by  Dall  and  Marcu«  Baker,  with  references  also  to  Cou- 
gressional  Globe  and  Congressional  Record. 

—  Pacific  coast  pilot,  Alaska,  pt.  1  [coast  from  Dixon 

Entrance  to  Yakutat  Bay  with  inland  passage. 
By  VV.  H.Dall].    1883.    4°.    ix,  333p.    maps.    pi. 

—  Same,  Dixon  Entrance  to  Yakutat  Bay  with  inland 

passage  from  Strait  of  Fuca  to  Di.\on  Entrance. 
3d  edition.  [Comp.  by  H.  E.  Nichols.]  1891. 
1.  8°.     243  p.     map.     pi. 

—  Same,  Mar.  15,  1898.     Suppl.  to  3d  ed.     '98.    1.  8°. 

37  p. 

—  Report   of   expedition   to   Muir   Glacier  .   .  .   By 

H.  F.  Reid.     1892.     map. 
Note.    In  rpt.  of  C.  and  G.  8.,  1891,  pt.  2,  p.  487-501. 

—  Geographical  explorations.     Early  expeditions   to 

the  region  of  Bering  Sea  and  Strait.  From 
reports  and  journals  of  V.  I.  Bering.  Tr.  by 
W.  H.  Dall.  1891.  4°.  (17)  p.  (Appendix  19, 
report  1890.) 

—  General  chart  of  Alaska;  chart  T,  1897,  first  pub- 

lished 1890.     Size,  27  X  50  in. 

—  Same,  1898.  Size,  27  X  50  in. 

—  Same,  1899.  Size,  274  X  46  in. 

—  Same,  1900.  Size,  274  X  45i  in. 

Note.  The  C.  and  G.  S.  also  publishes  several  charts  of 
different  sections  of  the  Alaskan  coast. 

Customs,  Division  of.  Letter  from  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury  transmitting  report  of  H:  C. 
De  Ahna,  formerly  Collector  of  Customs  at 
Sitka,  in  regard  to  the  resources,  condition  and 
affairs  of  the  Territory  of  Alaska,  n.  t.  p. 
1877.  6  p.  (46th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc. 
192.) 

— ■  [Act  to  reorganize]  customs  collection  district  of 
Alaska.  1896.  4°.  1  p.  (Dept.  circ.  46, 
1896.) 

—  Regulations  governing  entry  and  transportation  of 

merchandise  destined  for  Klondike  region  and 
N.  W.  Territory  of  British  Columbia,  via  U.S. 
sub-ports  of  Juneau,  Dyea,  and  Skagway,  or 
other  customs  ports  in  Alaska.  1898.  4°.  3  p. 
(Dept.  circ.  23,  1898.) 
Note.    Also  in  Treasury  Decisions,  1898,  p.  161-104. 

Navigaiion,   Bureau  of.     Navigation  of  the   Yukon 
in  British  territory  by  American  vessels.     1898. 
40.     2  p.     (Dept.  circ.  26,  1898.) 
Note.    Also  in  Treasury  Decisions,  1898,  p.  201-203. 

Revenue  Cutter  Service.  Report  upon  Alaska  and 
its  people,  by  G.  W.  Bailey.     1880.     8°.     52  p. 

Note.    Also  issued  as  46th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  132. 

—  Report  of  cruise  of  U.S.  revenue-steamer  Corivin 

in  Arctic  Ocean  [1880].  By  C.  L.  Hooper.  '81. 
(73)  p.     tab.     pi.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  118.) 

S9?> 


STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


[Dist.  Alaska 


Treasury,  Department  of  the,  continued. 

—  Cruise  of  revenue-steamer  Corwin  in  Alaska  ami 

n.w.  Arctic  Ocean  in  1881.     '83.     4".     120  p.    pi. 

11.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  420.) 
Cont.  :  Medical  and  antliropologlcal  notes  on  Alaska;  by  I. 
C.  Rosse.  —  Botanical  notes  on  Alaska;  by  John  Muir.  —  Birds 
of  Bering  Sea  and  Arctic  Ocean;  by  E.  \V.  Nelson. 

— -Same,  1881.     '84.     4°.     147  p.     pi.     il.  j 

Cont. :    Report  of  cruise ;  by  0.  L.  Hooper.  —  On  glaciation  j 
of  arctic  and  subarctic  regions ;  by  John  Muir. 

—  Same,  1884,     '89.     4°.     128  p.     pi.     il.  I 
Cont.:  Exploration  of  Kowak  river;  ethnological  notes,  by 

J.  O.  Cantwell.  —  Descriptions  of  Bogoslov  Island  and  new 
volcano  in  Bering  Sea;  by  J.  C.  Cantwell  and  H.  W.  Yeraans. 
—  Report  of  cruise;  by  M.  A.  Healy.  — Exploration  of  Kowak 
river;  natural  history,  resources,  and  ornithological  notes,  by 
8.  B.  McLenegan.  —  On  hornblende  andesites  from  new  vol 
cano;  by  G.  P.  Merrill. 

—  Same,  1885.     '87.     4°.     102  p.     maps.     pi.     il. 
Cont.  :     Exploration  of  Kowak  river;  by  J.  C.  Cantwell  — 

Report  of  cruise ;  by  M.  A.  Healy.  —  Exploration  of  Noiitak 
river;  by  S.  B.  McLenegan.  —  Natural  history  and  ethnology 
of  northern  Alaska;  by  C.  H.  Townsend. 

—  Report   on   the   sea-otter   banks   of    Alaska  .   .  . 

[also]  proposed  regulations  for  1898.  By  C.  L. 
Hooper.     '97.     8°.     35  p.     map. 

—  Regulations  governing  sea-otter  hunting  and  ves- 

sels employed  in  transporting  sea-otter  hunting 
parties,  1898-1900.     '97-1900.     3  v.     8°. 
[Salmon.]     Letter  from  the  Secretary  transmitting  a 
report  on  the  salmon  fisheries  of  Alaska.     7i.  t.p. 
[1893.]     8°.     13  p. 

—  Regulations  for  protection  of  salmon  fisheries  in 

Alaska,    Mav    2,    1900;    Feb.    18,    1901.     4°.     2 
circs.     (Dept.  circ.  57,  1900;    15,  1901). 
[_Seal.']      Seal    fisheries   in   Alaska.      187t).     201  p 
(44th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  8;5.) 
yote.    Contains  list  of  papers  on  file  in  the  office  of  the  Sec. 
of  the  Treasury  relating  to  Alaska,  Aug.  3,  187o-Jan.  17,  1876. 
See  alsojirst  entry  o?i  opposite  page. 

—  Letter  from  the  Acting  Secretary  transmitting  re- 

ports concerning  the  condition  of  the  seal  islands 
of  Alaska,     n.t.p.     [1891.]     8o.     35  p. 

—  Reports    of   agents,   officers,    and   persons   acting 

under  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
in  relation  to  the  condition  of  seal  life  on  rook- 
eries of  Pribilof  Lslands  and  to  pelagic  sealing 
in  Bering  Sea  and  north  Pacific  Ocean,  1893-95 ; 
Part  1.  '96.  viii,  379  p.  (54th  Cong.,  1st  sess., 
S.  doc.  137,  pt.  1.) 
Note.    For  pt.  2  of  this  rpt.  see  back,  Fiah  and  Finlieriefi. 

—  Acts  of  Congress,  President's  proclamation,  [etc.] 

pertaining  to  fur-seal  fislieric.s  in  Bering  Sea 
and  north  Pacific  Ocean;  sea-otter  regulations; 
laws  as  to  salmon  fisheries  in  Alaska.  189G. 
78  p.  (Dept.  doc.  1850.) 
Special  Agents  Division.  Fur  interests  in  Alaska; 
by  J.  W.  White.  1808.  10  p.  (40th  Cong.,  3d 
sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  8.) 

—  [Seal    fisheries  on]    islands  of  St.  Paul    and    St. 

George,  Alaska;  letter  of  Frank  N.  Wicker, 
.Nov.  4,  1869.  3  p.  (41st  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H. 
misc.  doe.  11. ) 

—  Stati.stical    report  im  fur  interests    in  Alaska;  by 

Frank    N.    Wicker.      1869.      G  p.     (41st   Cong., 
2d  sess.,  II.  ex.  doc.  136.) 
—r  Reports  [on  resources,  etc.  of  Alaska,  1869]  by  C: 
Bryant   and   II.    H.    Mclntyre.     '70.     8".     42  p. 
(4l8t  Cong.,  2(1  Bess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  32.) 

—  Alaska   seal     fisheries,    [1874].        By    Washburn 

Maynard.     '76.     23  j). 
Note.     AIbo  In    Heal   and  Hulmon   flsherleH  and   general  re- 
sourcca  of  Alaska,  v.  3,  p.  'J87.    See  last  entry  opposite. 

594 


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[Dist.  Alaska 


Treasury,  Department  of  the ^  continued. 

—  Report  upon  condition  of  affairs  in  Alaska ;  by  H. 

W.    Elliott.     1875.     277  p. 

Note.  Also  in  Seal  tinheries  in  Alaska,  1876,  following 
p.  201.    See  opposite  under  Seal. 

—  Report  upon  customs  district,  public  service,  and 

resources  of  Alaska.     By  W.  G.  Morris.     1879. 
1G3  p.     map.     pi.     il. 

—  Reports  of   special  agents  on  the  seal  islands  of 

Alaska.     188(;,  87,  89,  91/92. 

—  Report   on    salmon   fisheries    in    Alaska,    annual, 

1892-1902. 
Cont.  :   1892  by  Max  Pracht. 

1893  "  J.  K.  Liittrell. 

1894  "  Joseph  Murray. 

1895 ' 

1896  "  G.  R.  Tingle. 
1897-1902,  by  H.  M.  Kutchin. 

Note.  1892-95  only  in  Seal  and  Salmon  fisherieg  and  general 
resources  of  Alaska.     See  below. 

—  Report  [on  seal  life  on  Pribilof  Islands],  1894-9.";. 

By  Joseph  Murray. 

Note.  Also  in  Rpts.  of  agents  ...  in  relation  to  seal  life 
on  rookeries  of  Pribilof  Islands,  etc.,  1896,  pt.  1,  pp.  47-126, 
and  pp.  356-379.    See  opposite  under  Seal. 


Condition  of  fur-seals  of  Pribilof  Islands. 
S.  Hamlin.      1895. 


ByC. 


'97.     8°.     38  p. 


Pribilof 
.  Jordan 


With 
1.  8°. 


Note.  Also  in  Seal  and  salmon  fisheries  and  general  re- 
sources of  Alaska,  1898.     See  below. 

—  Report  on  condition  of  fur-seal  fisheries  of  Alaska 

[submitted  Nov.  17,  1890],  by  H.  W.  Elliott. 
1896.  240  p.  maps.  pi.  il.  (54th  Cong.,  1st 
sess.,  II.  doc.  175.) 

—  Fur-seal  catch,  season  of  189(5. 

—  Same,  1897.     '98.     8°.     30  p. 

—  Observations    on    the   fur-seals    of    the 

Islands.     Preliminary  reports   by  D.   S 
\_et  a/.].     1890.     8«.     69  p.     map. 

—  2d  preliminary  report  of  the  Bering  Sea  fur-seal 

investigations.  By  D.  S.  Jordan  let  al.^.  1897. 
'98.     8°.     48  p. 

—  The   fur-seals  and  fur-seal   islands   of  the  north 

Pacific  Ocean.  By  D.  S.  Jordan  [e^  a/.] 
special  papers.  Pts.  1-4.  1898-99.  4  v 
maps.     pi. 

Cont.  : 

Pt.  1.  D.  8.  Jordan  and  G.  A.  Clark.  The  history,  condition, 
and  needs  of  the  herd  of  fur-seals  resorting  to  tlie 
Pribilof  Islands. 

pt.  2.  Observations  on  the  fur-seals  of  the  Pribilof  Islands, 
1872-97,  as  extracted  from  the  log  of  St.  Paul  Island 
and  as  recorded  in  the  daily  journal  of  the  com- 
mission, 1896-97. 

pt.  3.  Special  papers  relating  to  fur-seals  and  to  the  natural 
Listory  of  the  Pribilof  Islands. 

pt.  4.  L.  Btejneger.  The  Asiatic  fur-seal  islands  and  fur-seal 
industry. 

—  Seal  and  salmon  fisheries  and  general  resources  of 

Alaska.     1898.     4  v.     8°. 

Cont.:  V.  1.  Condition  of  seal  life  on  Pribilof  Islands,  by 
special  agents  and  others,  1868-95,  with  comments  by  D".  S. 
Jordan. 

V.  2.  Seal  and  salmon  fisheries:  correspondence  on  Bering 
Sea  question,  Jan.  I89.i-June  1896,  with  comments  on  that 
which  relates  to  pelagic  sealing,  by  i).  S.  Jordan. 

V.  3.  Rei)orts  by  II.  W.  Elliott  and  Washburn  Maynard  on 
seal  fisheries,  etc.,  of  I'ribilof  Islands,  and  by  i^holdon  Jack- 
son on  Reindeer  in  Alaska  and  Kducation  in  Alaska,  with 
comments  on  Elliott's  and  Maynard's  reports  by  D.  8.  Jor- 
don. 

V.  4.  Reports  by  W.  G.  Morris,  Ivan  Petroff,  C.  H.  Town- 
send,  F.  W.  True,  J.  J.  Brice,  and  Leonhard  Stejneger  on 
Internal  resonrces  of  Alaska  and  fur-seal  fisheries  of  north 
Pacific  Ocean,  with  comments  uu  reports  of  Townsend,  True, 
and  Brice,  by  X).  S.  Jordan. 

595 


STATE    PUB  Lie  A  TIONS 


[Dibt.  Alaska 


War.,  Department  of.  Reports  on  condition,  resources 
and  prospects  of  Alaska,  1870,  by  J:  C.  Tidball 
and  E.  H.  Ludington.  8°.  32  p.  (42d  Cong., 
1st  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  5.) 

—  Report  of  tour  in  Alaska  Territory,  June  1875,  [in- 

cluding article  on  History  of  wrongs  of  Alaska]. 
By  O.  O.  Howard.  '76.  8°.  33  p.  (44th  Cong., 
1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  12.) 

—  Jurisdiction  of  War  Department  over  Territory  of 

Alaska.     1876.     56  p. 

—  Letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  infor- 

mation in  relation  to  Alaska  and  its  resources, 
etc.  Verbal  statement  of  J.  W.  White,  trans- 
mitted by  G.  H.  Atkinson,  n.  t.  p.  1876.  5  p. 
(44th  Cong.,  1st  sess  ,  S.  ex.  doc.  148.) 

—  Report  of  military  reconnaissance  in  Alaska  made 

in  1883.    By  F:  Schwatka.    '85.    121  p.    maps.    il. 

—  Report  of  an  expedition  to  the  Copper,  Tanana, 

and  Koyukuk  rivers,  in  1885  .  .  .  under  the  di- 
rection of  Gen.  N.  A.  Miles  .  .   .  byH. T.Allen. 
'87.     172  p.     maps.     pi.     il. 
Military   Information    Division.      Explorations    in 
Alaska,   1899,  for   all  American  overland  route 
from  Cook  Inlet,  Pacific  Ocean,  to  Yukon;  by 
J.   S.   Herron,  March  1901.     77    p.     maps.     pi. 
il.     (Bulletin  no.  31.) 
Signal  Office.     Arctic  series,  nos.  1-3,  1885-87.     4°. 
maps.     pi.     il. 
Gont.  :  No.  1,  Report  of  the  international  polar  expedition 
to  Point  Barrow,  [1881-83].    [By  P.  H.  Ray.]    '85.   695  p.  —  2, 
Contributions  to  natural  history  of  Alaska,  results  of  investi- 
gations made  chiefly  in  Yukon  district  and  Aleutian  Islands, 
May    1874-Aug.    1881;    by   L.   M.   Turner.     '86.     226  p.  — .3, 
Report  upon  natural  history  collections  made  in  Alaska,  1877- 
81;  by  E.  W.  Nelson,  ed.  by  H.  W.  Henshaw.    '87.    337  p. 


596 


HAWAII    TERRITORIAL    PUBLICATIONS 


Li»t  compiled  from  the  collection  of  Ilawaiian  documentH  in 
the  New  York  Public  Library;  from  the  "  Catalogue  of  the  State 
Library  of  Mas.iachu.'tt'tts,  1S80,"  and  Annual  Siipjilenients, 
lSSO-1903;  and  from  the  catalogues  of  other  Slate  and  city 
libraries.  Local  coitperation  unobtainable.  All  documenta  in  this 
list    printed  at  the  capital,  Honolulu,  unle.s-s  othcru-ine  xpecijied. 

The  first  white  men  in  Hawaii  were  survivorB  of  wrcclis  of  two 
Spanish  veasels,  aliout  1527.  Islands  visited  by  Capt.  James  Cooii, 
1778;  named  by  him  "Sandwich  Islands"  after  John  Montague, 
fourth  Earl  of  Sandwich.  Kamehameha  I  established  central 
monarchy  and  founded  dynasty,  17'.)0,  which  became  e.xtinct  on 
death  of  Kamehameha  V  in  1872.  First  missionaries  arrived  from 
the  United  States,  1820.  First  constitution,  1840;  revised,  1852; 
second  constitution,  1864.  Kings  elected  by  Legislature  :  Lunalilo, 
one  year,  1873/74;  Kalakaua,  1874-91.  Third  constitution,  1887. 
Liliuokalani,  Queen,  1891-03.  Queen  dethroned  and  provisional 
Government  established,  Jan.  17,  1893.  Republic  proclaimed, 
July  4,  1894.  .Joint  resolution  for  annexation  passed  by  Congress, 
July  7,  1898;  islands  formerly  annexed,  Aug.  12,  1898.  Territory 
of  Hawaii  organized,  June  14,  1900. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.     Message   .    .    .    [Feb.  18,  1903.     By  S.  B. 
Dole.]     '0.'].     8°.     18  p. 

—  Report  to  the   Secretary  of  tlie  Interior,    biennial, 

18!>8/1900  ;  annual,  1900/01-03/04.    Washington, 

D.C,  '00-04.     8°.     maps.     pi. 

Note.     1898/1900  la  a  cloth-bound  volume  with  large  folded 
maps  of  the  different  islands,  etc. 

Attorney    General.      Annual     report,     1900;     biennial 

report,  1901/02.     '01-03.     8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  1900  covers  the  calendar  year;  rpt.  1901/02 
covers  the  period  July  1901/Dec.  1902.  See  also  under  Sup- 
plemental,  Attorney  General. 

—  Financial     statement,    and     reports    of     the     Higli 

Sheriff,  etc.,  Dec.  31,  1900.     '01.     8°. 
Auditing  Department.     Annual  report  of  the  Auditor, 
for  the  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1900.     n.  t.  p.     '01. 
Note.    Title  from  cover. 

—  Report  of  the  Auditing  Department,  biennial,  1901/ 

02.     n.  t.  p.     '03.     8°. 
Note.    Covering  a  calendar  blennium.    Title  from  cover. 

—  See  also  under  Supplemental,  Finance,  Dept.  of. 
Secretary  of  the  Territory.     Report,  biennial,  1901/02. 

'03.     8°. 
Note.    For  calendar  biennium. 
Treasurer.     Report  for  the  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1900, 
n.  t.  p.    '00.     8°. 

—  Report  for  the  year  June  30,  1901/02 ;  supplemen- 

tary report  July  1/Dec.  31,  1902.    n.  t.  p.    ['03.] 
Note.     Bound  together  with  a  single  pagination. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

Agriculture   and   Forestry,   Commissioner  of  (1900-). 
Report  for  the  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1900.     '01. 
8°.     66  p. 
—  Report   for  the   biennial   period  ending  Dec.  31, 
1902.     n.t.p.     '02.     8«.     65  (1)  23  p. 
Note.    Title  from  cover.    This  report  contains  :  (1)  Rpt.  for 
year  ending  June  30,  1901/02;  (2)   Rpt.  July  1/Dec.  31,  1902; 
with  separate  paginations,  as  indicated. 

Agriculture  and    Forestry   Coynmissioners,   Board   of. 
1st  report,  July  1,  iy03/Dec.  31,  1904. 

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[Terr.  Hawaii 


\^Ed II cation. "^     Superintendent   of    Public     Instruction 

(1900-).    Report,  annual,  1900-01/02.     ["01-02]. 

8°. 

Note.    For  calendar  year  1900;  for  "year  ending  June  30," 

1902.      Rpt.  1900  contains  also  Rpt.  of  Inspector  General  of 

Schools  and  of  Circuit  Inspectors. 

—  Supplementary   report,   June    30/Dec.   31,    1902. 

'03.     8°. 
Department  of   Public    Instruction.     Miscellaneous 
reports.     Normal  School,  High  School,  Mercan- 
tile Annex  [etc.].     [1902].     8°. 

—  Reports   of  normal    iijspectors,    Dec.    31,    1902. 

['03.]     8°. 

\_Forestry.'\  See  back.  Agriculture  and  Forestry,  Com- 
missioner of,  and  Agriculture  and  Forestry 
Commissioners,  Board  of. 

Health,  Board  of.  Report  of  the  President  for  the 
ISmonthsendingDec.  31,  1902.     '03.     8°.    310  p. 

Note.  Comprises  (1)  Ann.  rpt.  for  year  ending  June  30, 
1901/02;  (2)  Supplementary  rpt.  July  1/Dec.  31,  1902;  with 
single  pagination. 

—  Report  of  the  President  for  the  six  months  ending 

June  30,  1903.     '03.     8°. 
Lands,    Cowmission   of.     Report  for  the  year   ending 
Dec.  31,  1900.     '01.     8°. 

—  Report  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1901/02,  and 

supplemental  report   for  the  six  months  ending 
Dec.  31,  1902.     n.t.p.     ['03.]     8°. 

Note.    The  supplemental  rpt.  is  a  financial  statement. 

Public    Works,  Department   of.     lst-2d  annual  report 
of   the    Superintendent,    1900-01/02.     ['01]-03. 
8°. 
Note.     Ist  covers  calendar  j'ear  1900,  including  the  transac- 
tions of  the  Dept.  of  the  Interior  of  the  republic  Jan.  1/June 
14;  2d  is  "  for  year  ending  June  30,  1902."    See  under  Supple- 
mental, Interior,  Minister  of  the. 

—  Supplemental  report   for  the   six   months   ending 

Dec.  31,  1902.     '03.     8°. 
Surveyor.     Report,  annual,  1900.     '01.     8°. 
Note.    For  calendar  year. 

—  Report,  annual,   June  30,  1901/02;    semi-annual, 

July  1/Dec.  31,  1902.     ['03].     8°. 

Note.  These  rpts.  not  seen,  and  it  is  not  Ijnown  whether 
they  were  published  separately  or  in  one  volume. 


Institutions. 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station  (Honolulu,  190  -). 
Bulletin,  nos.  1-8.  Washington,  D.  C,  '01; 
Honolulu,  '02-05.     8°. 

Note.  No.  1  was  the  only  one  printed  at  Washington.  A 
revised  edition  of  no.  3  (1903;  25  p.)  was  issued  in  1904; 
(21  p.) 

—  Press  bulletin  nos.  6,  8-10,  12-13.     1903-05. 
Hawaiian  Historical  Society.     Ist,  3d-12th  annual  re- 
port, 1893,  95-1904. 

Note.    2d  not  published. 

—  Papers,  nos.  1-12.     1892-1905. 

[  Wfftther    Bureau']       Hawaiian    Territorial    Survey. 
Weather  record  for   Honolulu  and  the  Hawaiian 
islands;  C.J.   Lyons,  Territorial  Meteorologist, 
annual,  1899-1902.     '03.     4  v.     8". 
Hee  iiIho  under  Supplemental,  Wedther  Bureau. 

—  Tiie    rainfall    of    the    Hawaiian    Islands.       C.    J. 

Lyons,  Director  of  the  Weather  Bureau. 
Hawaiian  Weather  Biiri'an,  1!)02.  8".  60  p. 
nia])H. 


598 


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[Terr.  Hawaii 


Jddiciart. 

Including  pre-annexation  documents. 

Supreme  Court.     Hawaiian  reports,  v.  [1]-1G,  [1847]- 
1902.     '57-1905.     16  v.     8°. 

Cont.:  [V.  1],  [1847J-5G;  by  G.  M.  Robertson.  2,  1857-65; 
by  R.  G.  Davis.  3,  1866-77;  by  A.  F.  Judd  and  L.  McCully. 
4,  1877-  83;  by  A.  F.  Judd.  5,  1883-86,  by  W:  Foster.  6, 
1866-89;  by  W:  Foster  {xee  fnlloiinnq  note).  7,1887-89;  by 
A.  F.  Judd  et  al.  8,  1889-92 ;  by  W:  Foster.  9-16,  1893-1905 ; 
710  compiler  given. 

Note.    TitlfK  have  varied,  as  follows  : 

[V.  1.]  Reports  of  some  of  the  judgments  and  decisions  of 
the  courts  of  record. 

2-5.  Reports  of  a  portion  of  the  decisions  rendered  .  .  .  in 
law,  equity,  admiralty,  and  probate. 

6.  Decisions  at  chambers  by  single  justices  .  .  .  not  ap- 
pealed from  and  not  hitherto  reported.     1866-89. 

7-12.     Reports  of  decisions  rendered  .  .  . 

13-16.    Hawaiian  reports.     Cases  decided  .  .  . 

—  Biennial  report  of  the  Chief  Justice,  18[88/?]90-90/ 

92,  94/95-!)(;/97,  98/1900-01/02.     '90-1903.      8". 

—  Special  term,  May  1895.     In  the  matter  of  Jonah  C. 

Kalanianaole ;    petition    for   a    writ    of    habeas 
corpus.     '95.     8".     208  p. 

Lkgislature. 

Ist-Sd  sessions  biennial,  beginning  in  February,  1901-05. 
Extra  sessions,  1901,  05;  special  session,  1904. 

[Laws   of  the    Territory.^     Laws,    1901-05.      h.  t.  p. 
['01-05.]    8°. 
Note.     Laws  of  extra  sessions  1901,  05,  bound  with  laws  of 
regular  sessions  of  same  years;  laws  of  special  session  1904 
bound  in  separate  volume. 

—  Laws  of  the  Territory  relating  to  the  descent   and 

distribution  of  property,  also  some  remarks  on 
wills.     1900.     240.     15  p. 

—  Revised  laws  of  Hawaii,  1905. 

[Journals,   Documents,    Etc.'\     Journal  of  the  Senate, 
lst-3d  Legislature,  1901-05. 

—  Journal   of  the    House   of   Representatives,    lst-3d 

Legislature,  1901-05.     '01-05. 

Note.  Journal  of  extra  session  1901  bound  with  journal  of 
1st  session. 

Supplemental :  Pre-annexation. 

[Public   Documents.l       Hawaiian    miscellanies,    State 
papers,  etc.     1844. 

—  Annual  reports :  read  before    His  Majesty  to  the 

Legislature,  Apr.  22,  1850.  With  the  King's 
speech  to  the  Legislature,  Apr.  10,  1850.  '50. 
8°.  88  p. 
[Constitution.']  Constitution  of  the  republic  .  .  .  Pro- 
mulgated July  4,  1894.  n.  t.  p.  ['94?].  8°. 
vi  (2)  56  p. 

—  Same.     n.  t.  p.     ['94?J.     8°.     55  p. 
Note.    Constitution  of  1887  not  seen. 

See  also  forward  under  Legislative  Assembly  : 
Session  Laws,  1852,  95,  Compilations  of  Law, 
1842,  Codes,  1869. 
[Sovereign.]  Speeches  of  H.  M.  Kamehameha  IV  to 
the  Legislature,  with  His  Majesty's  replies  to  the 
representatives  of  foreign  nations  and  to  public 
bodies;  also  -  .  .  sundry  .  .  .  documents  relat- 
ing to  his  advent  to  the  throne,  etc  ,  with  the 
last  proclamation  and  an  obituary  of  His  late 
Majesty  King  Kamehameha  III.  1861.  8°. 
43  p.     tab. 

—  His  Majesty's  speech  at  the  opening  of  the  Legisla- 

ture, 1862.     n.  t.  p.     ['62.]     broadside. 

—  See  back  under  Public  Documents,  1850;  also  for- 

ward under  Legislature,   Journals,    Docs.,  etc., 
1846. 

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[Terr.  Hawaii 


\^ Agriculture.^    Royal  Hawaiian  Agricultural  Society. 
Transactions,  1854;  v.  2,  no.  1.    '54.    S".     172  p. 
Commissioners   of  Agriculture.      Report,    biennial. 
1890/92-92/94,1)6/97;  annual,  1898.     8°. 

Note.    For  periods  ending  Mar.  31  through  1894;  thereafter 
ending  Dec.  31. 

Attorney  General.     Biennial  report  to  the  Legislative 
Assembly,  1882,  86,  [88/?]90-90/92.    '90-92.   8°. 
Note.    For  periods  ending  Mar.  31. 

—  Report  for  the  nine  months  ending  Dec.  31,  1894. 

Hawaii,  '95.     8°. 

—  Report   to  the    President   of  the  republic,   1895- 

96/97.     Hawaii,  '96-Honolulu,  '98.     8°. 


Note.    Rpt.  1895  is  called  Rpt. 
calendar  biennium. 


1896;  1896/97  covers  a 


Auditor  General.  Biennial  report,  18[88/?]90;  ri'port 
for  the  special  session,  1895;  report,  1896; 
annual  report,  1898.     '90-[99].     4  v.     8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  1898  seen  only  bound  in  1  v.  with  ann.  rpt.  of 
Minister  of  Finance,  1898,  with  common  title. 

Census.     See  forward  under  Education. 
Conveyances,  Registrar  of.     Report,  biennial,  1888/90- 
92/94;  annual,  1897-98.     n.t.p.     8°. 

Note.  Bien.  rpts.  are  for  periods  ending  Mar.  31;  annual 
are  for  calendar  years.  Seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Minister  of 
Interior. 

Customs,  Collector  General  of.  Annual  report  for  the 
yearendingDec.  31,  1888-99.    '89-1900.   12  v.  8°. 

—  Customs  House  statistics,  1879-84.     ['80-84.]     8°. 

—  Annual  report  relative  to  the  imports,  exports,  im- 

migration, and  navigation  of  the  islands  for  the 
year  ending  Dec.  31,  1885.     ['86.]     8°. 
[^Education.']     Board  of  Education,     Biennial   report 
of    the    President,    1880,    82/84,    88/90-90/92, 
94/96.     ['80]-96.     8°  and  16°. 

Note.  For  bienniums  ending  Mar.  31  through  1892;  uncer- 
tain date  1896.    Rpt.  1880  was  the  only  16"  seen. 

—  Census  of  the  Hawaiian   Islands  taken  Dec.  27, 

1884  under  the   direction   of    the    Board    .    .    . 
['85.]     4°.     18  p.     map. 
Bureau  of  Public  Instruction.     Report  of  the  Genl. 
Supt.    of    the    census,    1890.     '91.      8°.     71    p. 
folded  tables. 

—  Same,  1896.     '97.     8°.     127  p. 

Minister  of  Public  Instruction  (1896-99).     Report, 
biennial,  1896/97-08/99.     '99-1900.     8°. 

Note..  For  calendar  bienniums.  Includes  rpt.  of  Inspector 
of  Graded  Schools. 

—  An  historical  sketch  of  education  in  the  Hawaiian 

Islands.  By  W.  D.  Alexander  and  A.  T.  Atkin- 
son.    [1888.]     8°.     12  p. 

—  A  brief  history  of  the  Hawaiian  people.     By  W: 

De  W.  Alexander.  New  York,  [1891].  d,°. 
341  p.     maps.     port. 

—  Education  in  the  Hawaiian  Islands.     A  brief  state- 

ment of  the  present  condition  of  the  public  and 
private  schools  of  the  republic;  by  C.  T. 
liodgers,  Sec.  of  the  Dept.  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion,    n.t.p.     [1898?]     H".      10  I). 

—  Course  of  study,  Honolulu  Hi«h  School.     1898. 

—  Course  of  study  for  the  elementary  public  schools 

of  Hawaii.     '99.     8°. 
Electoral  Registrar  (1890-).     Report,  Nov.   14,   1890/ 
Mar.  31,  1892.     n.  i.p.     8". 


Notp.    HeL-n  only  In  rpt.  of  Mlnl«tor  of  luteiior. 


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[Terr.  Hawaii 


Electric     Lights,      Government,     Svperintendeiit     of. 
Biennial  report,  1888/90.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 
A^ute.    For  biciinium  ending  Mar.  31.     Seen  only  in  rpt.  of 
Minister  of  Interior. 

—  See    also    forward   under    Interior,    Minister    of, 

1890. 
Entomologist.       Report,    biennial,     189G/97;     annual, 
1898.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 
Note.    For  calendar  periods.    Been  only  in  rpts.  of  Minister 
of  Interior. 

[^Finance,  Department  of.'\  Minister  of  Finance.  Bi- 
ennial re'port  to  the  Legislative  Assembly,  1868/ 
70,  82/84,  80/88-90/92.      ['70J-92.     8°. 

Note.  For  biennium.s  ending  Mar.  31.  Rpt.  1888/90  contains 
in  appendix  "  St.ilenu'Ut  of  the  revenues  and  expenditures  of 
the  IJawaiiaii  Kintrdoiu  for  each  biennial  period,  1856-74." 
32  p.     There  was  probably  a  rpt.  in  1800;  not  seen,  however. 

—  Intermediate  report  for  15  months,  A])r.  1,  188G/ 

Juno  30,  1887.     '87.     8°. 

—  Report  for  the  nine  months  ending  Dec.  31,  1894. 

".15.     8". 

Note.  This  is  principally  the  rpt.  of  the  Registrar  of  Public 
Accounts. 

—  Report  to  the   President  of  the  republic  for  the 

year  ending  Dec.  31,  annual,  1895-99.     '96-1900. 

8°. 
Note.     Rpts.  1897,09  called  "biennial"  rpts.     Rpt.  1898  In- 
cludes rpt.  of  Auditor  General  1898,  with  common  title  and 
single  pagination. 

Postal  Bureau.     Report,  biennial,  Mar.  31,  1888/90. 
n.  t.p.     8°. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  rpt.  of  Minister  of  Interior. 

—  Report  of  the  Postmaster  General  to  the  Minister 

of  Finance  for  the  biennial  period  ending  Dec. 

31,  1898/99.     1900.     8°.     31  p. 
General  Post  Office.     Hawaiian  Postal  Savings  Bank. 

Report  for  1888.     '89.     slip. 
Tax  Assessors.     Report  to  the  Minister   of  Finance 

for  the  biennial  period  ending  Dec.  31,  1898/99. 

1900.     8°.     53  p. 
Fire  Marshal  and  Sw-vey  Engineer.     Biennial  report, 

1890/92.     n.t.p.     8°. 

Note.  For  bienniura  ending  Mar.  31.  Seeu  only  in  rpt.  of 
Minister  of  Interior. 

[Foreign   Affairs,    Department  of.'\     Minister  of  For- 
eign Affairs.  Report  to  the  Legislative  Assembly, 
biennial,  1882/84-84/86;  to  the  Hawaiian  Legis- 
lature, biennial,  1886/88-90/92;  to  the  President 
of  the  republic,  1894;  biennial,  1892/94,  96/97, 
98/99.     '84-1900.     8°. 
Note.    For  bienniums  ending  Apr.  24  through  1886;  Mar.  31 
through  1894;  for  nine  mos.,  .-Vpr./Dec,  1894;  and  for  calendar 
bienniums  through  1899,  the  last  rpt.  covering  also  the  period 
Jan.  1/June  14,  1900. 

—  Correspondence  between  His  Hawaiian  Majesty's 

Sec.  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs  and  Her 
British  Majesty's  Consul-general,  on  the 
subject  of  Koahipau,  Hawaiian  subject.  1846. 
16  p. 

—  The   French   treaty,   with   report  of   com.  of   the 

Privy  Council  and  protocol.     1858. 

—  The  case  of  the  British  steamer  Madras.    Corre- 

spondence between  Her  British  Majesty's  Com- 
missioner and  the  Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs,  in 
continuation  of  that  published  in  1884.  ['84]. 
8°.     37  p. 

—  Correspondence  between  His  Hawaiian  Majesty's 

Sec.  of  State  and  the  United  States  Commis- 
sioner, in  the  case  of  John  Wiley,  an  American 
citizen.     1884.    8°.     153  p. 

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[^Fortign  Affairs,  Department  of,  continued.'] 

—  Leprosy  in  foreign  countries.   Summary  of  reports 

furnished  by  foreign  governments  to  Hawaiian 
authoritie.s  as  to  the  prevalence  of  leprosy  in 
India  and  other  countries,  and  the  treatment  of 
persons  afflicted.     188G.     8°.     247  p. 

—  Treaties  and  conventions  concluded    between  the 

Hawaiian  kingdom  and  other  powers  since  1825. 
n.  t.p.     1887.     8°.     (1)  175  p. 

—  Regulations  for  the   consular  service   of   the  re- 

public,    n.t.p.     1895.     8«.     21  p. 

—  The    Hawaiian    Islands.      Their   resources,    agri- 

cultural, commercial  and  financial  .  .  .  1896. 
n.  d.     8°.    95  p.    pi. 

—  The  Hawaiian  Islands      A  handbook  of  informa- 

tion. .  .  .  [San  Francisco,]  1899.  16°.  20  p. 
40  pi. 

—  Same;  w.  j?.,  [1899.]    oblong  16°.    (84)  p.  map.  il. 
Health,    Board  of.     Biennial  report  of  the  President, 

18[84/?]86-90/92;  report,    21  months,    1894/95; 
report,  biennial,  1896/97-98/99.     '86-1900.     8°. 
Note.    For   periods  ending   Mar.  31   through  1892;  1892/94 
not  seen;  other  periods  ending  Dec.  31. 

—  Report  of  the  President  on  leprosy,  1886.    8°.   47  p. 

—  5arrte;  appendix.     1886.     8°.     clvi,  p. 

—  Same  ;  supplement.     Leprosy  in  Hawaii.  Extracts 

from    reports    of    Presidents  of    the    Board    of 
Health,  government  physicians,  and  others.  The 
laws  and   regulations  in  regard  to  leprosy  .   .   . 
1886.     8°.     192  p. 
See  also  back  under  Foreign  Affairs,  1886. 

—  Special   report    of    the   Board    upon  the  cholera 

epidemic  in  Honolulu,  Aug. -Sept.  1895.  '96.  8° 
101  p. 

—  Report  on  sewerage  of  Honolulu   to  the  Board  of 

Health,  by  F.  S.  Dodge.     1896.     8°.     31  p. 
Ililo    Fire    Department.     Report    of   Chief    Engineer, 
Feb.  1893/Mar.  31,  1894.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 
M)te.    Seen  only  in  rpt.  of  Minister  of  Interior. 
[Honolulu.']      Fire    Department.       Report    of     Chief 
Engineer,  biennial,  1888/90-90/92.     8°. 
2^ote.     For  bienniums  ending  Mar.  31.     Seen  only  in  rpt.  of 
Minister  of  Interior.     ,See  also  following  entry  and  note. 

Board    of    Fire    Commissioners.      Report,   annual, 
1893/94;       biennial,      1896/97;     annual,     1898. 
n.  t.p.     8°. 
Note.     Kpt.   1893/94  includes   rpt.   of   Chief   Engineer  and 
covers  year  ending  Mar.  31;  others  cover  calendar  periods. 

Road  Supervisor.     Report,  biennial,  1888/90-92/94, 

96/97;     supplementary,      1892;     annual,     1898. 

n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Note.    For  periods  ending  Mar.  31,  1890,  94;  Feb.  24, 1892; 

Dec.  31,  1897, 'JS.     Supplementary  rpt.  1892  covers  the  period 

Feb.  24/Mar.  31.    All  seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Minister  of  Interior. 

Water    Works,  Superintendent  of.     Report,  biennial, 
1888/90-92/94,  96/97  ;  annual,  1898.    n.t.  p.    8°. 
Note.     For  periods  ending  Mar.  31  tlirough  1894;  thereafter 
ending  Dec.  31.    Sei^n  only  in  rpts.  of  Minister  of  Interior. 

See  also  back  under  Education,  1898. 
Immigration,    Hoard  of.     Report   of    His    Excellency 
VV.   N.    AniistroMg    ...    [to   the    President    of 
the  Board,  .Ian.  14/Nov.  7,  1881].    n.d.    8°.    18  p. 

—  Report   of    the    President,    biennial,    ]8[84/?]86- 

8H/90       '86-90.     8". 
Note.     Kpt.    1S8H/90  contains   rpt.  of  Inspector   General   of 
Irn?rilgrantH  to  thi;   I'rcHld'tnt  of  thi'   Board,  Mar.  31,  1888/90, 
which  Is  placed  first,  p.  1-41. 

—  Report  [of  the  Secretary]   for  the  bicnniil  p'^riod 

ending  Dec.  31,  1897.     '98.     8". 

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Insane  Asylum  (Honolulu).  Report,  biennial,  1888/f)0- 
92/94.     80. . 

Note.  For  periods  ending  Mar.  31.  Rpt.  1888/90  by  Supt.; 
1890/92,  one  by  Medical  Supt.,  one  by  Anst.  Siipt.;  1892/94  by 
Medical  Supt.     All  seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Minister  of  Interior. 

Interior,  Ministtr  of  the.  Bifniiial  rejiort  to  the  Leg- 
islative Assembly,  18[82/?j84,  88/90-90/92;  to 
the  President  and  members  of  the  Executive  and 
Advisory  Councils  of  the  provisional  government, 
1892/94 ;  to  the  President  of  the  republic,  bien- 
nial, 1896/97 ;  annual,   1898.     '84-99.     8°. 

Note.  For  periods  ending  Mar.  :il  through  1S94;  thereafter 
ending  Dec.  31.  ContainH  rpts.  of  Govt.  Survey,  Insane  Asy- 
lum, I'rison  Inspectors,  etc.,  which  will  be  found  entered  in 
this  lint  in  their  respective  places.  Period  Jan.  '[/•JuiiB  14,  1900 
covered  by  Ist.  ann.  rpt.  of  'rerritorial  Supt.  of  I'ublic  ^Vorks. 

—  Report  upon  available  water  supply  and  estimated 

cost    of    transpDrtinsi    water    from    tlie    Kohala 
mountains  through  Hamakua,  Hawaii;  by  J.  M. 
Lydgate,  to  the  Minister  of  the  Interior,  Apr.  26, 
1890.     8°. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  rpt.  of  Minister,  1888/90. 

—  Report   on  increase   of  power   for   electric   light 

plant,   by  G.  F.  Allardt  to  the  Minister  of  the 
Interior,  May  6,  1890.     8°. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  rpt.  of  Minister,  1888/90. 


Report,  1895/96- 


Lands,    Public,    Commissioners  of. 
96/97.     n.  d.     ['96-98?]     8°. 

Note.    Covering  periods  Sept.  7, 1895/Jan.  31,  1896,  and  Feb. 
1,  1896/Dec.  31,  1897. 

—  Land  act,  1895.     n.  t.  p.     '95.     8°.     47  p. 

—  See  also  forward  under  Survey,  Government. 
\_Legislative  Assembly .'\   Session  Lairs  of  the  Kingdom. 

Laws  of  H.  M.  Kamehameha  111,  1845-46;  v.  1. 
'46.     382  p. 

—  Statute  laws  of  H.  M.  Kamehameha  III,  1847;  to 

which  are  appended  the  acts  of  public  recognition 
and   the   treaties   with   other  nations.     '47.     8°. 
134  p. 
See  below,  1853. 

—  Same,  in  Hawaiian.     8°. 

—  Supplement  to  the  statute  laws     .     .     .     contain- 

ing the  acts  and  resolutions  passed    .     .     .     1848. 
'48.     8°.     79  p 

—  Constitution  and  laws  of  H.  M.  Kamehameha  III, 

passed  1852.     '52.     8°.     88  p. 

—  Laws  of  H.  M.  Kamehameha  III,  1853.     '53. 
Note.  Contain  also  the  Acts  of  public  recognition  and  treat- 
ies.   See  above,  1S47. 

—  Laws  of  H.  M.  Kamehameha  IV,  1856,  62.     '56- 

62.     2  V.     8°. 

—  Laws  of  H.  M.  Kamehameha  V,  1864-65,  70,  72. 

'65-72.     8°. 

—  Laws   of  H.  M.  Kalakaua   I,   biennial,   1874-90; 

special  session,  1887.     '74-[90?].     8°. 

—  Laws  of  H.  M.  Liliuokalani,  1892.     '92. 

Session  Laws  of  the  Republic.  Laws  of  the  Pro- 
visional Government,  passed  by  the  Executive 
and  Advisory  Councils,  acts  1-42,  [Jan./Julv, 
1893].     '93.     8°.     82  p. 

—  Same.,  in  Hawaiian.     1898.     8°.     viii,  85  p. 

—  Sam.e,  acts  1-86  [Jan.  1893/July  1894].      '94.      8". 

203  p. 

—  Constitution  of   the  republic  and    laws  passed  by 

the  Executive  and  Advisory  Councils,  [July  1894/ 
Mar.  1895].     '95.     8°.     130  p. 

—  Laws     .     .     .     passed  by  the  Legislature  :  special 

session  1895,  biennial,  1896-98.    '95-98.  3  v.    8°. 

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\_Legislative  Assembly,  coniimied .'] 

[Comjnlations  of  Law.]  Translation  of  the  nonsti- 
tution  and  laws  established  in  the  reign  of  Kaiin:- 
hameha  III.     Lahainaluiia,    1842.     12°.     200  p. 

—  Same,  in  Hawaiian.     1841.     12°. 

—  Compiled   laws.    ...    [By   L.    McCully.]    1884. 

8°.     vi,  777  p. 
[Codes.]     Penal   code,    1850;    [prepared    by    W.    L. 
Lee].      '50.     8°.     xxxi,  243  p. 

—  Same,  in  Hawaiian;    [prepared  by   VV.   L.   Lee]. 

1850.     8°.     136  p. 

—  Penal  code  .  .   .    compiled    from  the   penal   code 

of  1850  and  the  various  penal  enactments  since 
made  .   .  .  '69.     8°.     xlii,  367,  (15)  p. 
J^^ote.    Contains  also  the  conBtitution. 

—  Penal   laws.     .     .     .     1897.     Compiled   from   the 

penal  code  of  1869  and  session  laws  1870-90  [by 
S.M.Ballou].     '97.     8°.     viii,  601  p. 

—  Civil  laws    .    .    .     1897.     Comp.    from   the    civil 

code  of  1859  and  the  session  laws  1860-96  [by 
S.M.Ballou].  '97.  8°.  xiii,  902  p. 
^Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]  Tlie  Daily  Bulletin: 
Hawaiian  Hansard.  A  complete  verbatim  report 
of  the  proceedings  and  speeches  of  the  Legisla- 
tive Assembly,  1886.     ['87?].     8°.     730  p. 

—  Keport  on   the  proceedings    und  evidence    in    the 

arbitration  between  the  King  and  the  government 
.  .   .  and  Messrs.  Ladd  &  Co.     1846.     8°. 

—  Ministerial  reports  to  the  Legislature ;  Investiga- 

tion in  vindication  of  the  course  pursued  by  the 
King   in  the  case  of   R.  Charlton ;  with    all   the 
supplements.     1847.     8°. 
Market,    Clerk   of.     Report,   biennial,    1888/90-92/94, 
96/97;  annual,  1898.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Note.    For  period  ending  Mar.   31  through  189i ;  thereafter 
ending  Dec.  31.    Seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Minister  of  Interior. 

Meteorology.     See  forward.   Weather  Bureau. 
[Miscellaneous .]    Hawaiian  almanac  and  annual,  [1st]- 
31st  year,  1875-1905.    ['7r)]-1905.     8». 

—  Births  and  deaths  [1890-91].     n.t.p.     ['92].     8°. 

.(1).P- 
[Navigation.]     Official  report  on   registry  of  vessels. 

1844. 
[Parks.]  Kapiolani  Park  Association.     Report,  bien- 
nial, Mar.  31,  J890/92.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  rpt.  of  Minister  of  Interior. 

[Patents.]  Commissioner  of  Patents.    Report,  biennial, 
1896/97;  annual,  1898.     8°. 


Note.    For  calendar  periods, 
of  Interior. 


Seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Minister 


Patent  Office.     Patent  laws  of  the  republic  .   .   .  and 
rules  of  practice  in  the  Patent  Office.     5tli  ed., 
1897.     '97.     8°.     39  p. 
[Prisons.]   Prison  Inspectors,  Board  of.    Report,  bien- 
nial, Mar.  31,  1888/90.     8°. 
Note.    Seen  only  In  rpt.  of  Minister  of  Interior. 

Marshal   of    Prisons.     Report,    biennial,    Mar.    31, 
1888/90.     8°. 

Notf.    Seen  only  in  rpt.  fif  Minister  of  interior. 

Public  Works,  Superintendent  of.  Report,  biennial, 
1888/90-92/94,96/97;  annual,  1898.  n.t.p. 
8". 

Note.    For  periods  ending  Mar.  :i]  through  1894;  thereafter 
'•ndlng  Dec.  .'!1.    Seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Minlater  of  Interior. 

Supreme  Covrt.     See  under  Judiciary. 

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Survey,  Government.  Report  of  the  Surveyor  Gen- 
eral, biennial,  1888/90-92/94,  96/97;  annual, 
1898.     n.  t.  p.    8°. 

Note,  For  periods  endin,!?  Mar.  31  llirougli  11S94;  thereafter 
ending  Dec.  31.  Seen  only  in  rpts.  of  iVIinieler  of  Interior. 
1896/97  bears  title  "  Bureau  of  Government  Hurveyini;.  Rpt. 
of  Surveyor  General." 

—  Special  detail  report  on  government  lands,  by  J. 

F.   Brown   to   the   Surveyor  General,  Mar.   31, 
1890.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  rpt.  of  Minister  of  Interior. 

—  Report  on  government  lands,  by  J.  F.  Brown  [to 

the  Surveyor  General],  Mar.  31,   1894.     n.  t.  p. 
8°. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  rpt.  of  Minister  of  Interior. 

—  See  also  back  under  Fire  Marshal. 

[  Tax  Assessors.']     See  back  under  Finance,  Dept.  of. 

Weather  Bureau.  Weather  record  for  Honolulu  and 
the  Hawaiian  Islands,  1890/97,  98.  C.  J.  Lyons, 
Director  of  the  Weather  Bureau.  Hawaiian  W. 
B.,  '98-98.     2  V.     8°. 

Note.  For  calendar  years.  Cover  of  rpt.  1898  bearH  imprint 
date  1902. 

—  Report   of   Assistant   in   charge   of  meteorology, 

1890,90/92-92/94.     n.t.p.     8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  1890  dated  Apr.  24;  others  cover  regular  bien- 
nium  ending  Mar.  31. 


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DELAWARE    STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


List  compiled  from  the  collection  of  Delaware  documentu  in 
the  N'ew  York  Public  Library  and  from  the  "■Catalogue  of  the 
State  Library  of  JfaHHiirhnnftt-i,"  JSSO,  and  Annual  Supple- 
ments 1880-1 'jn4.  Additional  material  Hiipiiliedby  A.  L.  Bailey, 
Librarian  Wilmington  Inxtitnle  Free  Library.  Documentu  in 
this  list  generally  published  at  the  capital,  Dover,  if  not  other- 
wise specified. 

Name  Delaware  first  applied  to  the  baj',  entered  by  Lord  de 
la  Warr  in  1611.  Adjoininc;  territory  claimed  by  the  Dutch  in 
right  of  Hudson's  discovery,  1009,  and  the  explorations  of  Hend- 
rickson,  1616,  and  Mey,  1623.  First  settlement  by  Dutch,  near 
Cape  Ilenlopen,  1631;  destroyed  by  Indians.  First  settlement  by 
Swedes,  uiuler  the  Dutchman  Peter  Minuit,  near  present  Wil- 
mington, lt;:;.S.  Conflicts  between  Dutch  and  Swedes,  1654-55. 
Included  in  Maryland  grant  to  Cecilius  Calvert,  1632;  occupied 
without  right  bv  the  Duke  of  York,  1664-73.  Regained  and 
held  by  Dutch,  "1673-74.  Ceded  to  England  by  Peace  of  West- 
minster, 1674.  In  dispute  between  Propiietaries  of  PennVylvania 
and  Maryland,  1674-1700.  Granted  to  William  Penn,  in  contraven- 
tion of  Maryland  charier,  1082.  Known  as  tlie  "  lower  counties" 
and  joined  in  one  Assembly  with  Pennsylvania,  1682-91,  93-1703; 
under  separate  governnicnt,  1691-93.  Had  separate  Assembly, 
but  remained  under  Pennsylvania  Proprietaries,  1703-76.  Joined 
in  Declaration  of  Independence,  1776.  First  State  constitution, 
1776.  First  State  to  adopt  Federal  constitution,  December  7, 
1787.  Second  State  constitution,  1791;  third,  1831.  Constitution 
of  18-52/53  submitted  to  people  but  not  adopted.  Slave-holding, 
but  remained  in  the  Union,  1861-65.  Fourth  constitution,  1897. 
Capital  at  New-Castle,  1703-76 ;  since  then  at  Dover. 

Constitution. 
Convention,  1791/92.  Minutes  of  the  convention  of 
tlie  Delaware  State  which  commenced  at  Dover 
.  .  .  2'Jtli  November  1791.  For  the  purpose  of 
reviewinjj,  alterinjj^  ami  amending  the  constitu- 
tion of  this  State ;  or,  if  they  see  occasion,  for 
forming  a  new  one  in  stead  thereof.  Wilming- 
ton, 1792.     fo.     74  p. 

—  Minutes  of  the  grand  committee  of  the  whole  con- 

vention .  .  .  29th  November  1791  [etc  as  in 
preceding  title.]     Wilmington,  1792.    fo.    80  p. 

—  Minutes  of  the  convention  of  the  Delaware  State  at 

the  2d  session  thereof,  which  commenced  at 
Dover  ...  29  May  1792,  for  the  purpose  of 
reviewing,  [etc.  as  in  preceding  titles.]  Wil- 
mington, [1792?]     f«.     107  p. 

—  Draught  of  a  constitution  of  government:  published 

for  the  consideration  of  the  citizens  of  the 
Delaware  State ;  pursuant  to  an  order  of  .  .  . 
31st  Dec.  1791  Wilmington,  1792  8°.  24  p. 
Convention,  1S31.  Debates  of  the  Delaware  conven- 
tion for  revi^iing  the  constitution  of  the  State  or 
adopting  anew  one;  held  at  Dover,  Nov.  1831. 
Wilmington, '31.     8°.     264  p.,  2  1. 

—  Journal  of  the  convention   ,  .  .  which  assembled  .  .  . 

18ol    .  .   .  Wilmington,  ['32?].     8°.     129  p. 

—  Journal  in  committee  of  the  whole  of  the  convention 

.   .  .   1S31.     Wilmington,  ['32?].     8°.     44  p. 
Convention,  1852.      Journal    of   the    convention  .  .   . 
assembled  .    .  .  7th  and  8th  of  Dec,    1852.    and 
afterwards  b)'  adjournment,   from    Mar.  10th  to 
Apr.   30tli,    1853,  inclusive.        Wilmington,    '53. 
8°.     216  p 
Note.    The  constitution   drafted    by    this   convention     was 
rejected  by  the  people.     Bound  in  same  v.  with  above  is  the 
following: 

—  Journal  in  committee  of  the  whole  of  the  convention 

.  .  .  [etc.,  as  in  preceding  title].  Wilmington. 
'53.     8°.     59  p. 


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[Del. 


Conventwn,  1896/07.  Journal  of  the  constitutional 
convention  .  .  .  convened  at  Dover  on  1st  De- 
cember 189G.     Georgetown,'!)?.      8«.      580,(2), 

42  p. 

Note.    Up  to  1906  the  Proceedings  had  not  been  published. 

—  Journal  of  the  committee  of  the  whole  of  the    con- 

stitutional convention  .  .  .  convened  ...  at 
Dover  on  1st  December  1806.  Dover,  '97.  8". 
391,  (3),  40  p. 

—  Constitution  of  the  State  of   Delaware,  adopted  in 

convention  June  4,  18!)7.  Published  by  the 
Secretary  of  State.  Wilmington,  '97.  8°. 
68    p. 

—  Same.     Dover,  '97.     8".     74  p. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.     Message;      annual,    1798-1833;     biennial, 

1835-1903;    special,  1836,  61,  63,  64  (two),  65, 

66,  98.     Dover,   Wilmington,  and  Georgetown, 

[1799-1903.]     8». 

Cont.:  By  D.  Rogers,  1798-99;  by  R:   Biissett,  1800-01;  by 

J.  Sykes,  1802;  by  D:  Hall,  1803-05;  fby  N.  Mitchell,  1806-07?  | ; 

by  GrTrultt,  1808-11;  by  J.  Hanlel,  Jan.,  May,  Nov.  1812,  Jan. 

1813-14;  by   D.   Rodney,  181.5-17;  bv  J:  Clark,  1818-20;  by  J. 

Stout,  1821;  by  J:    Collins,  1822;  by  C.  Rodney,  (Acting  Gov.) 

1S23;  by  C:  Thomas,  1S24  ;  by  S:   Paynter,  1825-27  ;  by  C:   Polk, 

1828-30;  by  D:  Hazzard,  1831,  32,  33;  by  C.  P.  Bennett,  1835; 

by  C:   Polk,  June  1836;  by  C.  P.  Comegys,  1839,  41 ;  by  W:  B. 

Cooper,  1843,  45;  by  W:  Tharp,  1847,  49,  51 ;   by  W:    H.  Ross, 

1853,55;  by  P.  F.  Causey,  1857,  59  ;  by  W:  Burton,  Jan.,  Nov. 

1861,  Jan.   1863;  by  W;    Cannon,  Mar.,  June  1863,  Jan.,  July 

1864,  Jan.  1865;  by  G.  Saulsburv,  June  1865,  Jan.  1866,  67,  69, 

71;  by  J.  Ponder,  1873,  75;  by  J:   P.  Cochmu,  1877,  79;  by  J: 

W.    Hall,   1881,   83;  by   C:    C.   Stockley,   1885,  87;  by  B:    T. 

Biggs,  1889,91;  by  R.'J.  Reynolds,  1893,  95;  by  W:  T.  Wat- 

son,  1897;  by  E.  W.  Tunuell,  1898,  99,  1901;  by  J:  Huuu,  1903. 

Note.    All  issued  in   January  except  as  above   noted.     All 

included  also  in  Senate  or  House  Journal  or  both;  previous  to 

1863  seen   only  in   that    form.      Apparently   first   printed   in 

pamphlet    form  in  1817.      Of  those  seen  in   pamphlet    form, 

1863  (Cannon),  77,  97,  1901  bore    imprint  Wilmington  ;  1879, 

Middletown;    1863,  67,  69,  89,  91,  95,99,  uncertain;   1881,  98, 

;/.  /.  p.:  others  Dover.     Mess,  to  adjourned  sess.  1898  was  a 

16";  all  others  8". 

—  Inaugural  address,  1799,  1805,  11,  14,  17,  21,  23,  24, 

27,  30,  33,  41,  45,  51,  55,  59,  63,  67,  71,   75,  79, 

83,87,91,97,1901.     8°. 

Cont.:  By   R:    Bassett,   1799;  by  N.  Mitchell,  1805;  by   J. 

Haslet,  1811;  by  J).  Rodney,  1814;  by  J:    Clark,  1817;  by  J: 

Collins,  1821;  by  J.  Haslet,  1823;  by  S:    Paynter,  1824;  by  C: 

Polk,  1827;  by   I):   Hazzard,    1830;  by   C.    P.    Bennett,  1833; 

by  W:   B.  Cooper,  1841 ;  by  T  :  Stockton,  1845 ;  by  W:   H.  Ross, 

1851;  by  P.   F.   Causey,   1855;  by  W:    Burton,  1859;  by   W- 

C;<.nnnn       1  Sfi.l  •     Viv    14      Hnlllalin  lir     ISfiT-bv.T      Pfindpr.    1  87 1   :   b 
J 


Nntt.  All  includ(!d  also  in  one  or  both  Journals;  previous 
to  1883  scon  only  in  that  form.  J.  T.  Marvil  was  inaugurated 
fiovernor  in  .Ian.  1895  but  no  address  has  been  seen. 

—  Illegal  arrests.     Special  message  of  Governor  Can- 

non, March  3,  1863. 

—  Governor's    proclamation,    March      11,    1863.       8". 

8  p. 

—  Special  message  of  Governor  Cannon,  Jan.  12,  1861. 

8".     8  p. 

—  Special  message  of  Governor  Cannon,  July  28,  1861. 

lip. 

—  CorreHi)ondence  between  tlu;  Governor  of  New  .Jer- 

sey and  the  Governor  of  Delaware  on  the  fishery. 
[1872.] 
Notf.    Heon  only  iti  appendix  to  Hcnalc  .Journal,  1873. 

—  Thanksgiving    proclamation    [Xov.   27,   1890.     '90]. 

f".     1  p. 

—  See   also   under   hegi.slaturf,    .Journals,   Docs.,    etc., 

1898. 

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[Del. 


Adjutant    General.      Report,    March  1807 ;     biennial,  I 
[1875/76J-1901/02.     i).  77.,  ['67?]-1903.     8°.         j 

Note.  Ilpts.  Mar.  1807,  1895/96  not  seen.  Appendix  to  , 
H.  J.  188:j  cont.  (p.  925-943)  a  rpt.  of  Adjt.  Genl.  "  for  the  ] 
two  years  from  Jan.  1,  1880,"  meaning  probably  Jan.  1,  1881,  | 
since  rpt.  is  dated  Dec.  :iO,  1882.  Rpt.  189:5/94  has  imprint  j 
Georgetown;  1899/1900,  Wilmington;  1901/02,  Milford;  others,  j 
so  far  as  seen,  Dover.  * 

Auditor.  Annual  report,  1797-1822,  26-29,  49,  [51], 
52,  54,  58,  [60?],  63,  G5-[68],  71-74,  76,  78-79, 
83-1904.     [1798-1904.]     i°  audi".  \ 

Note.  This  officer  was  called  Auditor  of  Accounts  through 
1884  or  later.  From  1796  through  1829  (perhaps  later)  the 
"Rpt.  on  the  fiuances  of  the  Slate"  was  accompanied  by  a 
"  Rpt.  on  the  finances  of  the  counties,"  with  separate  h.t.p.  or 
caption ;  later  the  two  were  merged  as  one  rpt.  Rpts.  1800,  17 
were  accompanied  also  by  separately  payed  "  Rpt.  on  militia 
tines."  Rpts.  generally  apiiended  to  House  Journal  (and 
rpts.  1845,  66,  74  also  to  Senate  Journal)  through  rpt.  1874 
in  II.  J.  1875;  previous  to  1849  seen  only  in  that  form. 
Separate  issues  of  1849,  63,  65,  67,  71,  73,  79,  83,  85,  contained  in 
"Journal  of  the  committee  ...  to  settle  with  the  State 
Treasurer  and  examine  report  of  the  Auditor"  (title  varies 
somewhat)  with  separate  title-page;  we.  iinder  Leirislature, 
J<mrHalK,Doc!s.,  etc.,  18.50.  Rpts.  [1851,  68,  86]  called  "1852 
69,  87."  Rpt.  1884  cont.  in  body  of  rpt,,  at  end,  a  Statement 
of  the  Del.  Asso'n  for  the  Education  of  Colored  People.  Rpts. 
1891-1904  have  separate  paginations  for  separate  county  and 
fund  rpts.  Early  rpts.  printed  at  New-Castle;  rpt.  1888  has 
imprint  Georgetown;  1897,  [98?],  Milford;  others,  so  far  as 
seen,  Dover. 

Secretary  of  State.    [Financial  accounts],  annual,  1820- 
83. 
Note.    Included  in  House  or  Senate  Journal,  one  or  both 
for  practically  all  the  years  staled. 

—  A    report    .    .    .    relative    to  the  attendance  of  the 

judi^es  at  the  session.s  of  their  respective  courts 
for^he  year  1829.     h.  t.  p.  .  8°.     p.  183-198. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  House  Journal  appendix  1830. 

—  Report   on    the  codification  of  the  laws,  by  J:    H. 

Paynter,  [Jan.  7,  1873].     n.  t.  p.     8°.     (3)  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Senate  Journal  appendix,  1873. 

—  List  of  appointments  to  office,  1863-67.     '67.     4°. 

—  List  of  appointments  to  office  made  by  the  executive 

authority,    1871-75.     By    J:    H.     Faynter.     '75. 
40.     13  p. 
Note.    Similar  lists,  of  appointments  by  other  Govs.,  are  ap- 
pended  to  both  Journals  1883,  91,  and  to  House  Journal,  1SS7. 

—  Manual  of  the   registration    and  election  laws  .   .   . 

for   the    citv    of    Wilmington    .    .    .     1892.     8°. 
xlvi,  176.  18  p. 

Note.  The  joint  resolution,  sess.  1891,  in  obedience  to  which 
this  manual  was  published,  directed  also  the  publication  in 
pamphlet  form  of"  An  act  to  provide  for  the  secrecy  and 
purity  of  the  ballot,"  "  An  act  to  provide  for  the  registration 
of  voters,"  and  "  such  other  laws  as  relate  to  the  general  and 
special  elections;"  but  none  were  seen  in  compiling  this  list. 
See,  hoicever,  under  Legiehiture,  Lawso/tfie  State,  Electioi^s. 

—  Registriition  and  election  laws  of  the  State  of  Dela- 

ware outride    of   the    city    of    Wilmington  .   .    . 
Milford,  1898.     8°.      157  p. 

—  General  corporation  laws,  1899,  1901.     Wilmington, 

'99;  Dover,  '01.     8°.     105  p  ;    136  p. 

—  See  also  hack  under  Constitution,  1897. 
Treasurer.     Report,   [annual?],    1827/28,  66,    72,    74, 

76,      78;      biennial      report,      1879/80-1903/04. 
['29]-1905.     8°. 
Note.    Biennial    rpts.    cover    calendar    bienniums;    others 
CQver  periods  ending  in  December.     Rpts.  generally  appended 
'to   House  Journal  (and  rpts.    1872,  74,  76,  78  also  to  Senate 
Journal)  through  ri)t.  189.V96  in  II.  J.  1897;  urevious  to  1876 
seen  only  in  that  form.     II.  J.  1873  cont.  no 'I'reasurer's  rpt. 
but  a  brief  rpt.  of  the  "  .Toiut  committee  appointid  to  examine 
,       accounts  of  and  settle  with  the  State  Treasurer  "     Rpts.  1878, 
87/88-89/90.  99/1900-01/02  have  imprint  Wilminaton  ;  1897/98, 
Seaford ;  1876,  n.p.,  n.  d.;  others,  so  far  as  seen,  Dover. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1850. 

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Inspection  and  Regulation. 


Annual  report,   1880,  82, 


[5anA:s.]     Farmers'  Bank. 
90,  92,  94,  9(!. 

Note.  An  act  of  March  14,  1879  required  rpts.  from  the 
Farmers'  Bank;  rpts.  1880,  90,  94  were  seen  respectively  in 
House  Journal  1881,  05  and  both  Journals  1891;  these  were 
separate  rpts.  of  Farmers'  Banks  in  Dover,  Georgetown,  New 
caetle  and  Wilmington.  Rejiorts  1882,  92,  96  not  seen, 
but  mentioned  in  Senate  Journal  1883,  96  and  House  Journal 
1893. 

See  (ilso  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1855. 

lEducaiion.']  Board  of  Education.  Report,  biennial, 
1888,  89/90-93/94,  97/98-99/1900.  '89-[1901?]. 
8°. 

Note.  An  act  of  1887  required  the  President  of  this  Board 
to  report  by  the  first  Tuesday  in  December,  biennially.  Rpts. 
18SS,  89/90," 97/98-99/1900  also  in  House  Journal  of  correspond- 
ing  sessions  and  in  body  of  Senate  Journal  1899;  rpts. 
1891/92-93/94  not  seen  but  mentioned  in  H.  J.  1893-95.  Rpt. 
1889/90  has  imprint  Georgetown. 

Superintendent   of    Free    Schools.     Ist-llth   annual 
report,  1876-86.     '77-[87].     8°. 

Xofe.  Apparently  for  calendar  years.  Ist,  3d,  5th,  7lh,  9th, 
nth  were  the  only  ones  seen  in  separate  form;  all  with  ini 
print  Dover,  except  11th,  imprint  Middletown.  9th,  11th  cout. 
also  Sth,  10th  anu.  rpt.  of  the  Actuary  of  the  Del.  Associa- 
tion (for  colored  schools).  Early  Senate  Journals  also  contain 
reports  from  county  eupeririteudcnts. 

[Fisheries.'^  The  fishery  question.  Argument  of  the 
Delaware  Commissioners  upon  the  question 
whether  the  citizens  of  New  Jersey  have  the 
right  to  fish  in  the  waters  of  the  Delaware  within 
the  circle  of  \2  miles  around  New-Castle.  Wil- 
mington, [1874].  8».  34  p. 
Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries  (1881-).  1st- 
2d  biennial  report,  1881/82-83/84.  Wilming- 
ton, '83-DoA'er,  '85.     8°. 

Note.  Ist  covers  Apr.  23,  1881/Jan.  27,  1883;  2d  covers 
approximate  calendar  biennium. 

Health,  Board  of  (187'.)-) .  [lst]-12th  biennial  report, 
1879/80-83/84,  84/86-1900/02.  '81-[1902]. 
8°. 

Note.  lgt-2d  apparently  for  calendar  biennium ;  3d  for  18 
mos.  ending  June  .30th,  1884;  others  for  biennium  ending 
June  30th.  [l8t]-8th  also  appended  to  House  Joui-nal ;  Cth  to 
Senate  Journal;  10th  included  in  body  of  both  Journals; 
nth  not  seen.  4th-5th  pub.  only  apjjended  to  Journals.  9th 
has  imprint  Wilmington  ;  others,  so  far  as  seen,  Dover. 

—  Laws  of    Delaware   for  the   preservation   of    the 

public  health  and  registration  of  vital  statistics. 
Compiled     by     authority     of     the  .   .  .  Board. 
Wilmington,  1888.     24°.     23,  (1)  p. 
Bacteriolorjical  and  Patholoqical  Lahoratory  (New- 
ark, Del.).     1st  report,  [1900?] 

Note.  Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  Governor's  message 
1901  as  appended  to  the  11th  biennial  report  of  the 
Board. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-17,  Sept.  ]S99-Oct.  1903.     17  cir- 

culars.    8". 

fJont.:  No*.  1-2,  Hept. -Dec,  1809;  nos.  .3-6,  Mar.,  June, 
Sept.,  Dec,  1900;  no.  7,  April  1001;  others.not  seen. 

—  Special  circular  no.  I.       broadside. 
Insurance    Commissioner    (1879-).      l8t-8th     biennial 

report,  1879/80-93/94.     '81-95.     8". 

Note.  Apparently  for  calendar  bii-niiiuin.  2d-6th,  Sth  also 
appended  to  Jlonse  Journal  1883-91.  <i.'. ;  5th  seen  only  therein  ; 
2d-3d,  6th,  Sih  also  appended  to  Senate  .loiirnal.  Insurance 
laws  Included  in  painphba  eds.  of  .'id,  iJtli,  but  not  in  House 
Journal  eds.  Blen.  rpt.  18:)7/9S  w.is  ordered  printed  (U.J. 
1899);  not  occn.     A  brief  rpt.  by  a  new  coniiniMsioner,  O:  W. 

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Insurance  Commissioner ,  continued. 

Marshall,  coveriug  Jan.  l/.Jiiu.  24,  1901,  is  included  in  Senate 
Journiil  1901  ;  in  thin  v\M.  he  Ktiites  that  a  bicn.  rpt.  by  P.  K. 
Meredith,  and  two  by  hi«  own  predecessor  (Kowler?)  were 
never  authorized  to  be  published;  and  aslv**  concerning  "  these 
last  three  rpts."  The  House  later  aulliorized  him  to  publish 
the  rpts.  of  K.  Fowler  tor  the  year  ending  Dec.  :jl,  1900. 

Tax  Commission  (1891-).  Report  of  the  undersigned 
members  .  .  .  1893.  Wilmington,  ['93.]  8°. 
;52  p. 

—  [Minority  report,  1893.]  Wilmington,  ['93.]  8°. 
Veterinarian,  State.     Report,  Jan.  1,  188(!. 

Xote.    Seen  only  in  appendix  to  House  Journal,  1887. 

Institutions. 

As  late  as  1907  there  were  no  Institutions  in  the  State  for  the 
care  of  defective  children,  the  blind,  deaf  and  dumb,  and  feeble- 
minded being  sent  to  institutions  in  Pennsylvania  and  in  Washing- 
ton, I).  C. 

Agriculture,   Board  of  (1879-).     Report  for  the  year 
18SG. 
Note.     Apparently  the  tirst  rpt.     Seen   only  in   appendixes 
to  Journals,  1887. 

—  1st   biennial    report,    1888/89.     Milford,   '89.     8". 

(1),446,  (1),  32p. 
Note.    Oont.  Agric.  Exp.  Sta.  Bull.  no.  6,  Oct.  1889,  at  end. 
There  is  alfo  a  brief  rpt.  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  in  up 
pendix  to  Journals  1891,  which  is  li.4tcd  in  table  of  content- 
as  "  Kpt.  of  the  State  Chemist." 

—  lst-4th  annual  report,  new  sorie.s,  1901-04.     ['03- 

05?]     2  V.     8°. 
Note.    l8t-2d  in  1  v.;  similarly,  3d-4th.     Oont.   reprints  oi 
bulletins  and  circulars. 

—  See  also  forward  under  Education,  Delaware  Col- 

lege., .Agric.  Exper.  Sta.,  and  under  Miscellane- 
ous, San   Jos'r.  Scale. 

Chemist,  State.  Annual  report,  [1882?],  85,  87-88, 
[92?],  [96?],  [98],  99-1900. 
Note.  Rpt.  [1882?J,  not  seen  but  mentioned  in  Senate 
Journal  1883.  Rpts.  1SS5,  S7-88  seen  only  appended  to  both 
Journals,  1887,  89.  Kpt.  [1892?]  seen  only  appended  to  House 
Journal  189:^.  Kpt.  [189G?]  not  seen  but  mentioned  in  S.  J. 
1897.  Rpt.  [1898]  seen  only  in  appendix  to  H.  J.  1899. 
Rpts.  1899-1900  not  seen  but  mentioned  in  H.  J.  1901;  possibly 
a  single  bien.  rpt. 

[Education.']      Delaware   College    (Newark,    1833-59; 

1870-).     Report,   [1891/92-93/94?] 

Note.    Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  House  Journal  1S93,  95. 

There  is  also  a  brief   rpt.  appended  to  House  Journal  1881. 

A    legislative   resolution   of    Feb.   1879   required    bien.    rpts. 

fx'om  this  institution. 

—  Circular  of  Delaware  College,  1872,  74,  75.     Wil- 

mington, '72-74;  Middletown,  '75. 

—  Catalogue,  1878,  81,  83,  84,  8(J,  88,  89.     AVilming- 

ton,  '78,  86-89;  Newark,  '81-84. 

—  Report  and  catalogue,  1890.     n.  'p. 

—  Catalogue  and    announcements,  annual,   1897-98, 

1900-04.     Wilmington,  '97-1904. 
Nate.    Catalogue  series  understood  to  have  been  issued  an- 
nually 1833-1904;  not  known,  however,  if  complete. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  books  belonging  to  the  library  of 

the  Delaware  College.     Wilmington,  1843.     12°. 
52  p. 

—  [Addresses  in  various  years.] 

—  [Bulletins.] 

Cant.:  Short  course  in  agriculture;  Sept.  1004.  Instruction 
in  agriculture  at  Delaware  College;  Sept.  1904.  College  en 
trance  requirements  in  English;  Dec.  1904.  Register  of 
graduates  in  engineering;  190-.  Specimens  of  examination 
papers  for  admission  to  freshman  class ;  Dec.  1905.  List  of 
graduates  since  re-organization,  1873-1900; '00.  Agricultural 
education  in  Delaware;  Jan.  1907. 

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{^Education,  continued.} 
—  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  (Newark,  1888-) . 
Ist-Uth    annual    report,     1888,    88/89-1901/02. 
n.  p.,  ['88]  ;  Wilmington,  ['89]-1903.     8°. 
Xote      l8t-2d  for  years  ending  June  30th;  3d-4th  not  seen; 
5th-6lh   for  calendar  years  1892-93;    7th   for  18   moB.  ending 
June  30,  1895;  others  for  years  ending  June  30th. 

Bulletin,  nos.    1-72,    June  1888-Jan.  20,  1906. 

[Newark  and  Wilmington,  '88-190tJ.]  8°. 
Note.  Nos.  9  (189a),  31-34  (1896),  35-36  (1897),  37-41  (1898), 
43  (1899^  have  no  month  dates;  month  of  uo.  20  (1893)  also 
uncertain  No.  40  is  "  Soil  bacteria  in  their  relation  to  agri- 
culture, Parti";  by  F:  D.  Chester;  pt.  2  not  found.  Copy 
seen  of  no.  42,  Dec.  1898,  bore  words  "abridged  ed.  JNo. 
6u  is  a  f"  broadside;  bears  date  Mar.  1901,  while  uo.  51  is 
dated  Jan.  1901.  All  bear  imprint  Newark,  Del.,  on  cover 
t..p.   but  have  apparently  been  printed  at  Wilmington  since 

_!_  special  bulletin,  A-B,  March  1890-April  1895. 
Newark,  ['90] ,  8° ;     n.  t.  p.,  ['95] ,  f°  slip. 

Circular,  1873.     Wilmington, '73.     S°. 

Delaware  Association  for  the  Education  of  Colored 
People    (1866-).     Report,    annual,    Feb.:    1868, 
69;  Nov.  1870;  [76?].   Wilmington, '68-[76?]  8°. 
Note.     Rpts.  1888-70  are  of  the  "  Del.  Asso'n  for  the  Moral 
Improvement  and   Education  of    the  Colored    People    of  the 
State  "     Kpt.    [1876?J   not    seen,    but  mentioned    in    House 
Journal  1877.     U.  J.  1893,  95  mention  rpts.  of  the  "College 
for  Colored  Students, "  probably  reterring  to  : 
State   College  for   Colored  Students  (1891-).    Cata- 
logue, 1896/97,  99/1900-01/02. 
Geological   Survey    (1837-).     1st   and  2d  report.     By 
Jas.  C.  Booth.     1839.     25  p. 

—  Memoir  .   .  .  including  the  application  of  the  geo- 

logical   observations  to  agriculture.    By  James 
C.  Booth.     184:1.     8°.     188  p. 
Note.    Also  included  in  : 

—  Report  ot  Commissioners  .   .  .  appointed  by  Leg- 

islature of  1837  to  procure  to  be  made  a  geologi- 
cal and  mineralogical  survey  of  the  State. 
Note.    Seen  only  appended  to  Senate  Journal  1841,  where  it 
included  the  next  preceding  entry. 
Historical    Society,    Delaware   (1864-).      Proceedings 
of     the    inaugural    meeting    of   the    Historical 
Society  of  Delaware,  held  at  Wilmington,  31st 
May  1864:,  together  with  the  constitution  and  by- 
laws then  adopted.     Wilmington, '64.     8°. 

—  Some  leaves  from  the  early  history  of  Delaware 

and  Maryland.    Read  .  .   .  Sept.  24,  1868,  by  W: 
T.  Read.     8°. 

—  Catalogue  .  .   .  with  its  history,  constitution  and 

liy-laws.     Wilmington,  1871.     8°. 

—  Papers,  nos.   1-46.     1879-1906.     8°. 

—  Minutes   of   the  Council   of  the   Delaware  State 

from  1776  to  1792  .   .  .  Wilmington,  1887.     8°. 
xi,  (2),  9-1278  p.     (Papers,  no.  6). 
See  alio  under  Legislature,  Journal/1,  Docs.,  etc..  Minutes- 
Hospital     for    the     Insane,     Delaware     (Farnhurst). 
lst-9th  biennial  report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
1889/90-1905/06.     Wilmington,  ['90]-1906. 
Note.    iBt  covers  Apr.   25,   1889/m.   d.   1890;     seen  only  in 
both  JournalH,  1891.     All  dated  in  December. 
Immigration,  Board  of  {\HH3-).     Homes  and  lands  in 
Delaware.     Issued  by  State   Board  of   Immigra- 
tion.    Miiford,  1884.      12°.     60  p.    map. 
Library,  State    (1 793-).     Report  of    State    Librarian, 
bi.-nnial,     [1881/82]-93/94,     [97/98-99/1900?]. 
['83-1901.]     8°. 
Noti^.     RptH.  lHSr)/80-9:'./94   are  the  only  ones  known  to  be 
In    purnphlel  foriri ;    Ihesi!  and  others    seen  also  appended    to 
Henatc  .lournal    18H:;-85   and    both   Journals    18SJ7-91,  99-1901. 
Apjiarenlly  all  for  calendar  biciiiiiuiii,  th<iu«li  rpts.  in  .lonr- 
nalH  1S99-1901  are  extremely  brief  and  may  cover  IcNser  periods. 
LlHt  of  acceBsloni*  Included  In  practically  all,  as  also  regularly 
in  H.  J.     RptB.  reijulred  by  net  of  Mar.  30,  1883. 

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Library,  State,  continued. 

—  Catalogue.     R.  R.  Kenney,  State  Librarian.     Wil- 

mington, 1881.     8".     54  p. 

—  Same.     T.  W.   Jefferson,    Librarian.     1900.     S°. 

(1),  249p. 
[  Weather  Sertiice.]  United  States  Department  of  Agri- 
culture. Maryland  and  Delaware  section  of  the 
Climate  and  Crop  Service  of  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau, in  cooperation  with  the  Md.  State  Weather 
Service.  [Monthly]  report;  [also]  annual  sum- 
mary; V.  1,  no.  1  -  V.  11,  no.  12,  Sept.  18y6-Dec. 
1906.  Baltimore,  ".)G-1!)03;  Philadelphia,  '04- 
OG.     4«. 

i/bte.  V.  1  had  four  noa.,  coverhig  Sept.-Dec;  other  vols. 
have  ca.  12  nos.,  from  Jaa.  to  Dec.  (ea.  8  p.)  and  an  annual 
summary  (189G-1904,  ea.  12  p.;  190,'),  14  p.)  V.  10,  no.  12  has 
wrong  imprint  date  "  Jan.  23,  1905"  for  1900.  V.  11  has  con- 
tinuous pagination,  p.  I-IOS.  Ann.  summaries  1904-05  have 
imp.  Baltimore;  editorial  imp.  is  Baltimore  throughout  all 
vols.  Hes^inniug  with  v.  11,  no.  2,  title  is  "  .  .  .  Md.  and  Del. 
Section  of  the  Olimatological  yervice,"  etc. 

—  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  v.  5-10,  lt>01-0G.     Baltimore, 
'01-06.     fo  broadside. 


^ote.  Published  during  the  crop  season,  uniform  with  those 
iv/.  other  States;  26  nos.  annually  in  1901,  04-06;  25  in  1902-03. 
In  1906  bulls,  for  May  15  and  May  22  were  both  no.  6 ;  May  29, 
no.  7 ;  June  5,  no.  9 ;  no.  8  was  skipped. 


Note 
for 


Judiciary. 

Superior  Court  and  Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals,  Etc 
Reports,  1832-55.  By  S.  M.  Harrington.  '37- 
5G.      5  V.     8°. 

—  Reports,    1855-74.      By    J:    W.    Houston.      Phila- 

delphia and  Wilmington,  '66-75.     4  v.     8°. 
Note.    Only  v.  1  pub.  at  Philadelphia. 

—  Reports  of  cases,  by  J:  W.   Houston,  [1875-93]  ;  v. 

5-9.     Philadelphia  and  Dover,  '84-95.     5  v.     8« 

Cont.:    V.   5,    [1875-79];  Phila., '84.     6,  [1880-83];  Phila., 
'91.    7,  [1884-87] ;  Dover,  '94.    8-9,  [1887-93] ;  Dover,  '94-95. 

—  Reports  of  cases  decided  in  the  Court  of  Errors  and 

Appeals,  Superior  Court,  Court  of  Oyer  and 
Terminer,  and  the  Court  of  General  Sessions, 
[1893-97.]  By  D:  T.  Marvel,  Associate  Judge. 
V.  1-2.     Wilmington,  '98-99.     2  v.     8». 

—  Opinion  of  the  Court  of   Errors  and  Appeals  .   .   . 

on  the  "  No  license  law."  Wilmington,  1847. 
8«.  23  p. 
Supreme  Court,  Superior  Court,  Etc.  Delaware  re- 
ports, containing  cases  decided  in  the  Supreme 
Court,  Superior  Court,  Court  of  General  Ses- 
sions, and  Court  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  Sept 
21,  1897-Sept.  30,  1902.  By  James  Pennewill, 
Associate  Justice.  V.  1-3.  Wilmington,  '99- 
1903.     3  V.     8°. 


Cont.:    V.   1,    Sept.    21,  1897-Mar.    28,    1899. 
1899-Jan.  10,  1901.    3,  Mar.  3,  1900-Sept.  30,  1902. 


Mar.   21, 


Reports  of  cases  in  the  Court  of  Oyer  and  Terminer 
and  the  Court  of  General  Sessions  of  the  Peace, 
and  jail  delivery  of  Delaware,  [J 856-79].  By 
J:  W.  Houston.  Vol.  1.  Wilmington,  1880. 
8°. 
Xote.    Cited  as  1  Houston  Criminal  Reports. 

Court    of    Chancery.      Reports    of    cases,    v.     [l]-7, 
[1814-95].     v.p.,'7G-W).     7  v.     8°. 
Cont. :  V.  [1-2],  [1814-05]  ;  by  D.  M.  Bates.    3-4,  [186C-73] ; 
by    G.    H.    Bates.     5-6,    [1874-92];     by    \V.    Saulsbury.    7. 
[1892-95] ;  by  J.  L.  Wolcott. 

Note.     V.   1-4  pub.  at  Philadelphia;  v.   5-6   at  Rochester, 
N.Y.;  V.  7  at  New  York. 

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Court  of  Military  Justice.  Report  of  the  Judge  Advo- 
cate General,  biennial,  1889/90. 

NoU.     For  calendar   bieunium.    Seen  only  In  appendix  to 
Journals,  1891. 

Prohibitory  liquor  law  of  Delaware.  Opinion  of  the 
Supreme  Court  on  its  constitutionality,  May  31, 
1856.     8°. 

Opinions  of  the  Chancellor  and  Judges  transmitted  in 
answer  to  a  joint  resolution  of  the  General 
Assembly,  1888.     8".     50  p. 

General  digest  of  the  Del.  reports,  comprising  all  the 
law,  equity  and  criminal  reports  ...  to  April  1, 
1894.     By  H:  lUdgely,  Jr.     '94.     8°.     v,  536  p. 


LEorsLATURE    {^Called   General   Assembly]. 

SeBsions  prior  to  1796  uncertain  but  apparently  held  annually 
or  oftener.  Regular  sessions  have  begun  in  January;  annual, 
1796-1833;  biennial,  lS3o-1903.  Sessions  in  November,  quadren- 
nial. 1800-28,  were  for  choice  of  Piesidential  electors.  Special 
sessions.  May  1812,  Apr.  1813;  adjourned  se.ss.,  May,  Aug.  1813; 
extra  sess.,  June  1836;  adjourned  sess.,  Jan.  18.)2,  June  1803,  Jan., 
Oct.,  1864,  June  1865,  Jan.  1866,  Jan.  1898;  special  sess.,  Nov. 
1861,  adjourned  special,  Jan.  1862,  special,  July  1864. 

[Laics  of  the  State.']  Laws  of  the  State  of  Delaware, 
from  14th  October  1700  to  18th  August  1797. 
Newcastle,  1797.  2  v.  8°.  1,  51-590,  101,  3  p. ; 
2  1,  595-1376,  2,  128  p. 

—  Laws,  sessional,  1798-1903. 

2^ote.    Early  issues  grouped  in  bound  vols,  as  follows  : 
2  Jan.  1798-25  Jan.  18u5,    v.  3  (on  cover). 
7  Jan.  1806- 3  Feb.  1813,    v.  4     " 
6  Apr.  1813-10  Feb.  1819,    v.  5    "        " 
19  Jan.  1820-  9  Feb.  1826,    v.  6      (on  t.-p.). 
1827-29,  1830-34,  1835-43,    v.  7-9     " 

1845-.52,  18.53-59,  v.  10-11  (ou  cover). 
The  Laws  of  sessions  1861-65  were  numbered  on  covers  as 
V.  12,  pts.  1-5  (although  pts.  [2-3J  bore  no  numbers) ;  Laws  of 
1866,  67,  69  were  numbered  on  t.-p.,  v.  13,  pts.  1-3;  after  this 
the  Laws  of  every  two  successive  sessions  were  numbered  on 
t.-p.  as  pts.  1  and  2  of  v.  14,  15,  etc.,  making  the  Laws  of 
l'.)Ul-03,  "  V.  22,  pts.  1-2."  Laws  of  special  sess.  Nov.  1861 
in  a  separate  v.  without  vol.  number.  V.  3-4  and  some  others 
have  imprint  Wilmington;  a  few  Milford  or  Georgetown;  the 
majority,  Dover. 

—  Laws  of   the  State  of  Delaware  to   1829.     Revised 

edition.  By  Willard  Hall.  Wilmington,  '29. 
8°.     vii,  760  p. 

Note.  This  compilation,  according  to  a  statement  in  Tlouse 
Journal  1830  (p.  57)  omits  acts  incorporating  colleges,  acade- 
mies and  schools. 

bee  forward  under  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1830. 

—  Revised    statutes   to    1852   inclusive.       [By   S.     M. 

Harrington,  J.  P.  Comegys,  D.  M.  Bates.]  '52. 
8°. 

—  Same,  as  since  amended,  with  the  additional  laws  of 

a  public  and  general  nature  to  1874.  Wilming- 
ton. '74.     8^     xlviii,  8^2,  78  p. 

—  Revised    statutes     .    .   .   1852,    as     they    have    since 

been  ametnled,  togetlier  with  the  additional  laws 
of  a  public  and  general  nature  which  have  been 
enacted  ...  to  1.S93  .  .  .  atid  appendix.  [By 
J.  11.  Hughes  and  R.  H.  Van  Dyke  ]  Wilming- 
ton, '93.     8".     XV,  (1),  xlviii,  1017,  (1),  96  p. 

—  [Special  Laws.]     [Law  for  establishing  the  bound- 

aries of  the  town  of  New-Castle;    [and]  Law  for 
the  bi-tter  regulation  of  the  roads  in  Kent  county; 
1797.] 
Note.    Not  certain  whether  1  pm.  or  2  pin. 

—  \_Ediication.'\     .School    laws   ...  as    amended,    ac- 

cording to  an  .ict  .  .  .  passed  .  .  .  Feb. 19,1841. 
Wilmington, '41.     8°.     60  p. 


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\Laxos  of  the  State,  continued.'} 

lievised  edition  of  the  l;iw  relating  to  free  schools 

in  tlie  State  .   .   .     rublislied  by  authority  of  the 

Levy  Court  of  Kent  County.    Dover,   18(]8.    8". 

64,  (2),  xiii,  p. 
Digest   of   laws  relating  to  free   school.s.     1881. 

8°.     03  p. 

Same,  190L  03. 

School  laws  for  free  public  schools  of  the  State 

.   .   .    1898.     '99.     8°.     4G,  15  p. 
An   act  to   provide   free   textbooks  for  tiie  free 

schools  of  the  State  .  .   .   1891.     8°.     8  p. 

—  [  E/ections.'\     An  act  to  provide  for   the    purity   of 

primary  elections   in   Newcastle  County.     Wil- 
mington, 1900.     1G«.     30  p. 
See  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State,  189-2,  OS. 

—  Health  laws  of  the  State  of  Delaware.     Wilmington, 

1803.     120. 
See  also  urider  luspec.  aud  Keg.,  lletdlli,  Bourd  of. 

—  \^Militia.'\     An  act  to  establish  an   uniform  militia 

throughout  this  State.     New-Castle,  1799.     30  p. 

[Militia  law.     Dover,  1811.] 

A    supplement   to   the   act    entitled    "  An   act  to 

establish    an    uniform    militia   throughout    this 

State."     1812. 

—  \^Roads.'\     Wilmington  and  Great  Valley  Turnpike 

act,  passed  at  Dover,  June  23,   1811.     '11.     8°. 
20  p. 


relating   to    the    City   of 
.  1883^   Wilmington,  '83. 

Minutes  of   the  Council 


i". 


—  \^Wil'mi'ngton.'\      Statutes 

Wilmington,  passed  . 
8°.     119  p. 
{^■Journals,  Documents,  Etc.'] 

of   the   Delaware  State  from  1770  to  1792 
Dover,  1880.     8°.      1278  p. 
See  also  under  Inslitutioua,  Historical  Society,  1887. 

—  Journal   of    the    Senate,    sessional,    1791-1901 

4°  and  8°. 
A'o/e.  Journals  of  early  sessions,  each  with  separate  t.-p., 
understood  to  be  bound  in  groups  corresponding  to  Hou.se 
Journal;  see  next  note.  Journal  1863/64  covers  the  followiui; 
sessions:  Adjourned  June  1863,  adjourned  Jan.  1864,  special 
July  1864,  adjourned  and  special,  Oct.  1864;  single  pagination 
and  one  general  t.-p.  Journal  1S65/66  covers  adjourned  ses- 
sions June  1865,  Jan.  1866;  single  pagination  and  general  t.-p. 
Journals  1841,  43,  73,  75,  79,  83-91,  95-97,  1901  have  appendixes 
of  miscellaneous  docs.  Journal  1889  has  appendixes  A-I>  same 
as  II.  J. ;  E-ll  are  different.  Journals  1891, 97  have  appendixes 
same  as  H.J.  Journal  1899  has  miscellaneous  docs,  in  body 
of  journal.  Practically  all  cont.  Gov.'s  message  and  inaugural, 
if  any.  Early  journals  are  in  P  and  printed  at  Newcastle- 
through  seas.  Jan.  1800;  imprint  Wilmington,  1831,  32,  35,  51, 
52,  53,59,  77-79,  83,  97,  99;  Georgetown,  1S75,  91;  Middletown, 
1885;  Laurel,  1895;  others,  so  far  as  seen,  Dover.  Prior  to 
Nov.  1820  not  seen. 

—  Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  House   of   Assembly 

.  .  .  held  at  Dover  Monday  the  21st  day  of 
Oct.  1782  [  /June  21,  1783.]  Wilmington,  1783. 
119  p. 

—  Same:  .    .  .  Monday    the    Ifilh    day    of    May  .   .   . 

1785.     Wilmington,  1785. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  l\epresentatives,  sessional, 

[1791]-1901.     fo,  i"  and  8°. 

Xote.  Journals  of  sessions  1798-lSOl  bound  in  Iv.;  each 
with  separate  t.-p.;  similarly,  sessions  [1791-97?],  1802-05, 
06-07,  OS-U,  12-14,  15-17,  18-Jan.  1820,  Nov.  1820-23,  27-29. 
Apparently  no  session  of  the  House  in  Jan.  1828.  Journal  of 
special  session  Nov.  ISGl  (31  p.)  has  bound  with  it  Journal  of 
adjourned  special  session  Jan.  1862;  /i.  t.  p.;  33-'J93  p.  Jour- 
nals 1830,  55,  Jan.  1861,  79-91,  97,  1901  have  appendixes  of 
miscellaneous  docs.  Journal  1889  has  appendixes  A-I)  same 
as  S.  J.;  K-U  are  different.  -Tournals  1891,  97  have  appen- 
dixes same  as  S.  .T.  Journal  1899  has  miscellaneous  docs,  in 
body  of  journal.  Practically  all  contain  Gov.'s  message  and 
inaugural,  if  any;  also  Auditor's  rpts.;  also  Treasurer's  rpt. 
in  1864,  67  and  since.    In  f  through  1817;  in  1.  4"  1818-Jan. 


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{^Journals.  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

1820;  since  then  8"  or  1.  8".  Imprint  of  Journals  [1791-97?], 
98-Jan.  ISOO  is  New  Castle;  of  Jan.  1804,  Nov.  1812,  Jan.  1813, 
14-16,  23,  52,  61  (Jan.,  Nov.),  83,  97-1901,  Wilmington  ;  of  1873, 
81,  Georgetown;  of  1895,  Laurel;  of  all  others,  bo  far  as  seen, 
Dover.  In  Wilmington  Inst.  Free  Library  the  Journals  of 
Nov.  1800-Jan.  1804  are  in  1  v. 

—  Rules   of  the  House  .  .   .  together   with   the    joint 

rules  of  the  two  houses  and  a  list  of  the  standing 
committees,  at  the  regular  biennial  session,  .  .  . 
commencing  Jan.  3d,  1893. 

—  [Report    of  Willard    Hall    on   the  publication  of    a 

revision  of  the  laws,  Jan.  1830.] 
Note.    Not  seen,  but  50  copies  wore  ordered  printed,  with 
Appendixes  A-B. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  in  the  Senate  ...  on  the 

ordinance  of  the  State  of  South  Carolina  nulli- 
fying certain  laws  of  Congress.  [1833.]  8°. 
IG  p. 

—  Proceedings  in  relation  to  the  late  contested  election 

between  W:  Tharp  and  W:  Roe.     1843.     71  p. 
Note.    Also  in  appendix  to  Senate  Journal  1843. 

—  Journal  of  the   committee  of  the  Legislature   .  .    . 

appointed  to  settle  with  the  State  Treasurer  and 
examine  the  annual  report  of  the  Auditor  of 
Accounts,  1850,  64,  G8,  72,  74,  80,  84,  92,  94,  96. 

Note.  Title  varies  somewhat.  This  doc.  consists  chiefly  of 
the  Auditor's  rpt.  on  the  finances.  See  under  Executive  and 
.Staff,  Auditor,  Note. 

—  Depositions  in  the  case  of  Dr.  Stephen  Green,  pro- 

thonotarv  of  Sussex  County,  n.t.p.  8°.  p.  333- 
378. 

—  Proceedings  of  the   committee  of  the   House  .   .  . 

on  the  Bank  of  Milford,  [Feb.  1-20,  1855.] 
n.p.,  n.  d.     8°.     p.  379-414. 

—  Report  of  the  General  Assembly  .  .  .  together  with 

the  journal  of  the  committee,  and  the  testimony 
taken  before  them,  in  regard  to  the  interference 
by  United  States  troops  with  the  general  elec- 
tion lield  in  the  State  on  tJie  4th  day  of  Nov. 
1862  .   .  .     Dover,  '63.     8°.     30,  358,  (2)  p. 

—  Conservative  memorial  [of  the  House  of  Represen- 

tatives of  Louisiana,  Jan.  1875.] 
Note.    In  Delaware  Senate  Journal  1875. 

—  The  Revolutionary  soldiers  of  Delaware.     A  paper 

read  before  the  .  .  .  Delaware  Legislature,  Feb. 
15,  1875.     Wilmington,  '75.     8°.     55  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  committee  apjiointed  to  investi- 

gate charges  of  immorality  and  neglect  of  duty 
against  W:  F.  Townsend,  Esq  ,  Clerk  of  the 
Peace  in  and  for  Sussex  County.  [1879?] 
n.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  665-668. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  General  Assembly  upon  the  occa- 

sion of  the  presentation  of  the  portrait  of  Lord 
Delaware,  [Mar.  5,  1883].     '83.     8°.     16  p. 
Note.    Also  included  In  appendix  to  House  Journal  1883. 

—  Report   of  joint   committee  to   mark   the   positions 

occupied  by  the  1st  and  2d  Delaware  regiments 
at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg  .   .  .    [under  resolu- 
tion of  April  9,  1885].     '85.     8°.     28  p. 
Note.     Also  In  appendix  to  House  Journal  1885. 

—  Report  of   the  Senate    committee  on  Constitutional 

Convention.     [1H89]. 

—  Report   of   the  special  (•ommlttee  on  Constitutioiuii 

Convimtion,  to  whom  was  referred  House  bill 
(no.  145)  entitled  "  An  act  to  i)r<)vlde  an  unex- 
ceptionable mode  of  ascertaining  the  sense  of  the 
pe(j]dc  u|)on  the  (juestion  of  calling  a  Constitu- 
tional Convention"  .    .  .    Ajiril  24,  1889. 

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.S-  TA  TE  PUB  L/C  A  TIONS 


[Del. 


New-Castle,  1708. 
[Kcport  to  legislative 


\_Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued. 1 

—  Memorial    services    in  honor  of   Teter  Minuit,  first 

Governor  of  New  Netberlamls,  l(J2G-82,  and  of 
New  Sweden.  Ifi38,  held  Tuesday,  April  2:5, 
1895  .  .  .  Ed.  by  Chaplain  Cort  of  the  Senate 
and  Chaplain  Murray  of  the  House.  181)5. 
8«.     43  p.     pi.     il. 

—  Addresses  delivered  at   the    formal  presentation  of 

the  portraits  of  the  Governors  of  Delaware  to 
the  State  .  .  .  May  2Gth,  1898.  ['08.]  8°. 
59  p. 

MiSCEI.I.ANEOIIS. 

\_Exposttions.]     Report  of  World's  Fair  Commissioners 
to  legislative  sessions  189:5-05. 
yole.    Not  Been,  but  mentioned  in  House  Journal  1893-9o. 

History  of  Delaware,  1(100-1888.  By  J.  T:  Stdiarf 
and  others.  Philadelphia,  '88.  2  v.  1.  8°.  vii, 
610,  xxxiii,  p.;  vi,  Gil,  1358  p.  maps,  ports. 
il. 

[Miliiia.l     Regimental  orders 

Quarantine    Site   Commission 
sessions  1893-95.] 

Note.  Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  both  Journals  1S93  and 
in  H.  J.  1895;  in  House  Journals  wrongly  culled  "  i^uarantine 
Light  Commission." 

[Bailroads.']  Breakwater  4'  Frankfort  Railroad 
Company.     Report,  annual,  Dec.  31,  1879. 

Note.  A  joint  resolution  of  Feb.  29,  1879,  required  an 
annual  rpt.  from  this  railroad. 

Delaware  Rail  Road.     Charter  of  the  Delaware  Rail 
Road    Company,   with   the    report    of   the    com- 
missioners and  engineers,  acting  by  order  of  the 
Legislature,    and    the    estimation    and    proposed 
route  of  the  road.     1837.     8".     54  p. 
[San  Josd  Scale.']     The  San  Jose   scale  in    Delaware. 
By  E.   H.   Bancroft,   Inspector.     Published   by 
authority  of  the  Senate.     1898.     8°.     23  p. 
Note.    This  inspector  was  specially  appointed,  under  an  act 
of  1897. 

SUI'PLEMENTAL  :     PROVINCIAL. 

[Laws.]  Anno  regni  Georgii  II,  Regis  ...  At  a 
General  Assembly  of  the  counties  of  New- 
Castle,  Kent  and  Sussex  upon  Delaware,  begun 
and  holden  at  New-Castle  the  20tli  day  of 
October,  A.D.  1733  .  .  .  and  from  thence  con- 
tinued by  adjournment  to  the  17th  dav  of  March 
1733.     Philadelphia,  1734.     f».     24  p". 

—  Anno   regni   Georgii   II,    Regis   ...    at   a   General 

Assembly  of  tlie  counties  of  New-Castle,  Kent 
and  Sussex  upon  Delaware,  begun  and  holden  at 
New-Castle  21st  October  1734.  .  .  .  I'hiladel- 
phia,  1735.     fo.     20  p. 

—  Laws  of  the  government  of  New-Castle,  Kent  and 

Sussex  upon  Delaware.  Published  by  order  of 
the  Assembly.  Philadelphia,  1741.  P.  282, 
(3)  p. 

—  Laws  of  the  government  of  New-Castle,  Kent  and 

Sussex  upon  Delaware  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  1752. 
f°.     363,  xvii,  p. 

—  Same,  v.  2.     Wilmington,  17G.'!.      (2),  (2),  iv.  81  p. 

—  Anno    quarto    Georgii    III    Regis.     At    a    General 

Assembly  begun  at  New-Castle  .  .  .  20th  Oct. 
.  .  .  1763  [/31  Mar.  1 764],  the  following  acts 
were  passed  .  .  .  [Wilmington,  17G4].  f". 
p.  83-97. 

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\^Lwws.,  continued.^ 

—  Anno  quiuto  Geor^ii  Regis.     At  a  General  Astiombly 

.  .  .  1764  the  following  act  was  passed.  [Wil- 
mington, 1764.]     f'\     p.  «t'J-106. 

—  Anno  millesimo  septingentesinio  sei)tu;>gcsinio  sexto. 

.   .  .     12°. 
Note.    Laws  of  Delaware  State,  177G.    Apparently  n.  t.  p  . 

—  Laws,  1700-97;   1700-1829. 

See  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  Stdte. 

[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.']  To  the  Honourable  W: 
Keith,  Esq.;  with  the  royal  approbation  Lieut. 
Goveriiour  of  the  counties  of  New-Castle,  Kent 
and  Sussex  upon  Delaware  and  the  Province  of 
Pennsylvania.  The  Humble  Address  of  the 
liepresentatives  of  the  said  counties  in  General 
Assembly  met  at  New-Castle  the  13th  day  June, 
A.D.  1717.     [Philadelphia,  1717.]     f°.     3  p. 

—  The  speech  of  Samuel  Chew,  Esq.,  Chief  Justice  of 

tlie  government  of  New-Castle,  Kent  and  Sussex 
upon  Delaware ;  delivered  from  the  bench  to 
the  grand  jury  of  the  county  of  New-Castle, 
Nov.  21,  1741  ;  and  now  published  at  their  request. 
Philadelphia,  1741.     4°.     16  p. 

—  Same ;  2d  ed.     Pliiladelphia,  1741.     4°.     16  p. 

—  Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  Delaware  State,  1785- 

86.     Wilmington,  1786      f.     50  p. 

—  Minutes  of  the  Council  of  the  Delaware  State,  from 

1776  to  1792. 
See  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Dues.,  etc. 


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MARYLAND   STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


TJH  rnmpiled  from  Ike  collection  of  Maryland  documents  in 
Ihf  Neir  York  Public  Library;  from  mdterial  furninhed  by  L. 
II.  DiehiHtn,  Anni^tant  Librarian  Enoch  Pratt  Free  Library, 
Jialtimore:  from  the"  Catalogue  of  the  State  Library  of  Mas- 
xachuaetts,"  IS80,  and  Annual  Sicpplemenfi,  ]880-i.9(>4;  and 
from  catalotjite.1  of  other  libraries.  Documents  in  this  list 
generally  published  at  the  capital,  Annapolis,  if  not  otherwise 
specified. 

Provincial  cliartor,  from  Charles  I  to  CeciliuB  Calvert,  second 
Baron  of  HaltiiDore,  1632,  covered  the  territory  of  present  Mary- 
land and  Dolawaie  and  of  present  Pennsylvania  as  far  north  as 
the  40th  parallel;  perhaps  also  a  portion  ofpresent  West  Virginia, 
the  western  boundary  beini;  still  (1907)  undetermined.  Present 
Delaware  granted  to  William  Penn,  in  contravention  of  Maryland 
charter,  1G82.  Northern  boundary  finally  established  at  39"  43'  26.3" 
in  1760;  surveyed  and  marked  by  Mason  and  Dixon,  1763-67. 
Proprietary  government,  1632-1776,  under  the  ('alverts,  2d-6th 
Lords  Paltimorc,  and  under  Ueury  Harford,  last  Proprietary. 
(Government  by  them  or  their  representatives,  16;i2-89,  1715-76;  by 
revolutionary  colonists,  1689-92;  by  royal  Governors,  1692-1716. 
Provincial  Assemblies,  1635-1774;  Provincial  Conventions  and 
Committees  of  Safely,  1774-76.  First  constitution,  1777.  Ratified 
Federal  Constitution,  April  2S,  1788.  District  of  Columbia  ceded 
to  the  Federal  government,  1791.  Second  constitution,  1850/51; 
third,  1864;  fourili,  1867.  Remained  in  the  ITnion  during  Civil  War, 
1861-65.    Capital  at  8t.  Mary's,  1634-94;  since  then  at  Annapolis. 

[House  and  Senate  Documents,  1824-74.]     8°. 

Note.  Some  scattering  documents  are  appended  to  Senate 
Journal,  regular  sess.,  1839,  40,  49,  64,  and  to  House  Journal, 
extra  sess.,  April  1861  ;  more  extensive  collections  to  Senate 
Journal  1856  and  to  House  Journal,  special  sees.,  Dec.  1861, 
regular  sess.,  1865,  and  (in  one  edition)  to  extra  sess.,  Jan. 
1866.  No  docs,  are  appended  to  either  Senate  or  House  Jour- 
nal, 1867-1904,  except  that  Senate  Journal  1S72  has  been  seen 
in  two  forms:  (1)  without  appendix,  and  (2)  with  binder's 
title,  "  8.  J. :  Senate  and  House  docs.,  1872,"  and  appendix. 

Since  1824,  however,  the  House  and  Senate  documents  of  each 
session  have  been  bound  up  by  themselves,  at  first  indiscrimi- 
nately but  since  1867  with  some  regularity  of  selection,  in  vols. 
having  generally  no  title-page,  and  through  1874  little  or  no  uni- 
formity of  binder's  title.  The  t.-p.  imprints  of  the  individual 
documents  are  often  different  from  the  im])rints  on  copies  in 
pamphlet  form.  Following  are  the  binder's  titles  or  other 
available  designations  of  the  volumes  seen  in  compiling  the 
present  list,  though  it  is  probable  that  other  copies  of  the  same 
documents  were  bound  up  in  quite  different  groups  and 
variously  inscribed.  Dates  are  the  years  in  which  the  legis- 
lative sessions  began. 

Docs.  ace.  Gov's,  mess.  [1864].     '64.     8".     196  p.* 

Docs.  ace.  mess.  Gov.  Bradford,  1864.     '64.    8'\    183  p.* 

Docs.  House  of  Delegates,  1840t,  58,  61  (Apr.),  65,  67. 

Docs,  of  the  Senate,  1861  (Apr.).t 

House  and  Senate  Docs.,  1854,  61  (Apr.),  70. 

House  Docs.,  1841.  42,  43,  49,  56,  60,  64,  66,  67,  74. 

House  Journal  and  Docs.,  1861/62,  65,  66. 

Md.  Public  Docs.,  1824-40,  42,  47. 

Md.  State  Docs.,  1852,  53,  54. 

Message,  1852  [=  House  and  Senate  docs.]. 

Public  Docs.,  1841,  43-46. 

Public  Docs.  House  of  Delegates,  1868  (two)t,  70. 

Senate  and  House  Docs.,  1868,  70,  72. 

Senate  Docs.,  18.53,  58,  60,  61  (Apr.,  Dec),  65,i66,  67,  74. 

Senate  Journal :  Senate  and  House  Docs.,  1872. 

Senate  Journal  and  Docs.,  1861/62,  64,  65,  66. 
♦Titles  from  title-pages.      The  ed.  of  196  p.  consists  mostly  of 

minor  docs,  and  is  included  also  in  House  Docs.  1864. 
t  As  given  by  Sabin. 
{Both  had   t.-p.   "Pub.  Docs.  House    of  Del.    1888,"   but  one 

had   binder's    title:    "Sen.  and  House  Docs.,"     as  in  line 

following,   the    Senate  docs,    being    bound  in   without  sep- 
arate t.-p.     The  other  contained  House  docs,  only,  1868. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc. 

House   and    Senate   Documents,    biennial,    1876-1904. 
Annapolis, '76-96;  Balto., '98-1904.     15  v.     8° 
Xoie.    These  contain,  with  some  regularity,  the  usual   mis- 
cellaneous documents,  bound  in  1  v.  each  year. 

6lC) 


Constitution] 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Md. 


Constitution. 

Note.  ']'he  coDstitution  has  been  printed  or  reprinted  at  nearly 
every  Legislative  Besgion.  There  are  several  cases  of  two  editions 
identical  except  as  to  imprint.  See  alao  under  lyegislaturc, 
Reports  of  committees,  Constitution. 

Declaration  of  rights  and  tlio  constitution  and  form  of 
government  agreed  to  by  the  delegates  of  Mary- 
land in  free  and  full  convention  assembled. 
[Aug.  14,  1776.     76.]     16°.     43  p. 

Kote.    For  the  Proceedings  of  this  convention  -see  under 
Supplemental,  Provincial  Conventions. 

The  declaration  and  charter  of  rights.  Printed  for  the 
consideration  of  the  members.  [1777?]  f 
sheet. 

The  constitution  and  form  of  government  proposed  for 
the  consideration  of  the  delegates  of  Maryland. 
[1777?]      (Caption  title.)     10  p. 

The  constitution  and  form  of  government,  as  proposed  to 
be  amended  by  a  committee  appointed  by  the 
House  of  Delegates  at  the  last  session.  [1792?] 
16°.     23  p. 

[Declaration  of  rights,  constitution  and  form  of  govern- 
ment of  the  State  of  Maryland,  agreed  to  Nov. 
1776,  with  amendments.]  n.t.p.  [1812?]  sm. 
8°.     22  p. 

The  constitution  of  the  State  of  Maryland.  Abingdon, 
1806.     16°.     93  p. 

Same:  1821.     16°.     34  p. 

The  declaration  of  rights  and  the  constitution  ...  as 
adopted  by  the  convention,  with  the  several 
amendments  by  acts  of  Assembly.  Prepared 
and  revised  by  G:  Hebb.  Balto.,  1824.  24°. 
5.5  p. 

Forms  of  government,  containing  an  abstract  of  the 
original  charter  .  .  .  the  bill  of  rights,  and  con- 
stitution .  .   .    1827.     16°.     144  p. 

The  dei'larntion  of  rights  and  constitution  and  form  of 
government  .  .  .  together  with  its  amendments 
to  April  1839.     Frederick,  "39.     8°.     31  p. 

Convention,  1S50.  Proceedings  of  the  Maryland 
State  Convention  to  frame  a  new  constitution, 
commenced  at  Annapolis,  Nov.  4,  1850.  '50.  8°. 
895,  8,  36  p. 

—  Debates  and  proceedings  of  the  Maryland  Keform 

Convention  to  revise  the  State  constitution  .  .  . 
prefixed,  the  bill  of  rights  and  constitution  as 
adopted  .  .  .  1851.  2v.'  8°.  20,  52,  [25]-5.50  p. ; 
890  p. 

—  ...  Ticport   of   the  .   .    .  Maryland    Reform    Con- 

vention on  the  late  acts  of  Congress  forming  the 
compromise,  [etc.]      [1850.]     8°.     4  ]). 

—  Speech  of  Mr.  J.  W.  Crisfield  ...  on  the  appor- 

tionment of  representation.  Delivered  in  the 
convention   .  .   .   Mar.  27,   1851.      '51.    8°.    24  p. 

—  Speech   of  Judge  Chambers  on  the  judicial  tenure 

.    .   .   April  1851.     Ralto.,  '51.     8°.     41  p. 

—  licport  of  the  conniiittee  on  the  fugitive  slave  case. 

By  the  Convention.    Apr.  23,  1851.   ...  8°.    20  p. 

Note.  The  case  of  .Tames  Mitchell,  indicted  by  the  State 
of  I'cnnsylvanla  for  capturinu  slaves;  a  requisition  on  the 
Oovcrnor  of  Maryland  for  his  arrest  and  return  was  refused. 

—  The  declaration  of  rights  and  the  new  constitution, 

to  which  is  annexed  the  organization  of  the  House 
and  tli(!  list  of  nicml)(!rs  and  standing  committees. 
I'.alto.,  1851.      8".      24  p. 

—  Constitution    .  .  .    ado])(ed  in    convention    .   .   .    as- 

senibled  ...  4  Nov.  1850  and  adjourned  on  13 
May  1851.      [Balto., '51 .]     8°.     9^70  p.,  1  1. 

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Convention,  ISTjO,  continued. 

—  Tlie  constitution  .   .   .  roportcd  and  adopted  hy  tlie 

convention  .  .  .  Nov.  4,  1850  and  submitted  to 
the  voters  .  .  .  June  1851.  Balto.,  '51.  8'^. 
70  p.,  1  1. 

—  Tlie  constitution  .    .  .  reported  and  a(lo])ted  by  tlie 

convention  .  .  .  Nov.  4,  1850,  and  ratified  by  tlie 
people  .  .  .  June  1851.  With  margimil  notes 
and  an  appendi.x  by  E:  ().  Uinkley.  Balto.,  1851. 
8".     82  p. 

—  Same  .   .   .   with  marginal  references  to  the  acts  of 

the  General  Assembly  and  decisions  of  the  Court 
of  Appeals,  and  an  appendix  and  index,  by  IC: 
O.  Uinkley.     Balto.,  1855.     8".      108  p. 

—  [Constitution],  1862.     8°.     71,  (1)  p. 

Note.    Title  uncertain. 

Convention,  1S64.  Proceedings  of  the  State  conven- 
tion ...  to  frame  a  new  constitution.  Com- 
menced .   .   .  April  27,  18G4.     'M.    8^.    856  p. 

—  The    debates  of   the  constitutional  convention  .  .   . 

April  27,1864;  being  a  .  .  .  report  of  the  debates 
and  proceedings  .  .  .  together  with  the  old  consti- 
tution .  .  .  W:  B.  Lord,  reporter.  '64.  •\  v.  8". 
744  p. ;  (2),  [745]-i;i84  p. ;  (2),  ].'585-1988  p. 

—  The  constitution  .   .   .  Kei)orted  and  adopted  by  the 

convention  .  .  .  April  27,  1864  .  .  .  and  ratified 
.  .  .  Oct.  1864.  With  marginal  notes  and  refer- 
ences ...  by  E:  O.  Uinkley.  Balto.,  '64.  8°. 
108  p. 

—  Rules    and   orders    for    tiic    regulation    and   govern- 

ment    of     the     constitutional     convention  .   .   . 
April  27,  1864.     '64.     8°.     14  p. 
Convention,  18G7.     Proceedings  of  the  State  conven- 
tion ...  to    frame    a   new    constitution,    com- 
menced .   .   .  May   8,   1867.     '67.     8°.     850,    16, 
66,  14  p. 
Note.    The  ilocB.  appondeil  .ire ;  Doc.  A,  Accounte  collectecl 
and  paid  to  Clerks  of  the  Circuit  Courts,  1852-60.     '67.     16  p. 
—  Doe.   13.   Reports  of  the  Clerks  of  County  OomniisBioners 
and  Circuit   Courts, 'giving  amounts   paid   to    States'    Attor- 
neys, and   also    showing  the   number  of  indictments  found, 
continued,   etc.,  etc.,  1864-67.     '67;    66  p.  —  Doc.  D.     Report 
of   the   sub-committee   upon  public  works  and   corporations. 
.  .  .  '67.     14  p. 

—  Same  ;  Doc.  C.     1867.     8".     23  p. 

—  The  constitution  .   .  .  adopted  May  8,  18(!7  .   .   .  sub- 

mitted .    .  .  Sept.  18,  1867.     '67.     8".    (2),  32  p. 
— -Sawiff,  in  German.     Balto.,  1867.     8°.     (2),  32  p. 

—  The  constitution  .  .  .  ratified  by  the   people  Sept. 

18,  1867.  With  .  .  .  notes  ...  By  E:  O. 
Uinkley.     Balto.,  "67.     8°.     156  p. 

—  The  constitution  .    .  .  ratified    18  .   .  .  Sept.     1867. 

With  marginal  .  .  .  references  to  acts  of  the 
General  Assembly  and  decisions  of  the  Court  of 
.Appeals  .  .   .   Annapolis,  '68.     8°.     156  p. 

—  List    of    members    of    the    constitutional     conven- 

tion ...  of  1867.     '67.     8°.     (2),  8  p. 

—  [Rules   and    orders],    constitutional    convention    of 

1867.     '67.     8«.     12  p. 
Note.    Title  unccrlaiu. 

—  The  constitution    .    .    .   adopted  by    the    convention 

.  .  .  May  8,  1867  .  .  .  with  .  .  .  amendments 
...  to  February  18"J4,  with  decisions  of  the 
Court  of  Appeals  .  .  .  Balto.,  '94.     8°      109  p. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.     Message;  annual,  1824-[27],  29-46,  52-54; 

biennial,  1847-[49],56-64, 65-67,  68-1906  ;  special 

sess.,  1836,  61  (two),  66.      v  p.,  '24-1906.     8". 

font.:  By  S:  Stevens,  1824,  25 ;  by  J.  Kent,  1826,  [271 '.  ^Y  !>• 

Martin,  1S29;  by  T;  K.  Carroll,  1830;  by  G:  Howard,  1831,  .32; 

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Governoj',  continued. 

by  J.  ThomaB,  1833,  34,  35;  by  T:  W.  Veazey,  1836  (Nov. 
BCBs.),  36  (Dec.  sees.),  37,38;  by  W:  Grason,  1839,40,41;  by  F. 
Thomas,  1842,  43,44;  by  T.  G.  Pratt,  1845,  46,  47;  by  P.  F. 
Thomas,  [1849] ;  by  E.  L:  Lowe,  1852,  53,  54;  by  T.  W.  Ligon, 
1856,  68;  by  T:  H.  Hicks,  1860,  61  (Apr.  sess.),  61  (Dec.  sess.), 
62;  by  A:  W.  Bradford,  1864,  65;  by  T:  Swann,  1866  (extra 
8888.) ,  67,  68 ;  by  O.  Bowie,  1870,  72 ;  by  W:  P.  Whyte,  1874 ;  by 
J.  B.  Groome,  1876;  by  J:  L.  Carroll.  1878,  80;  by  W:  T. 
Hamilton,  1882,  84;  by  H:  Lloyd,  1886,  88;  by  E.  E.  Jackson, 
1890,  92;  byF.  Brown,  1894,  96;  by  L.  Lowndes,  1898,1000; 
by  J:   W.  Smith,  1902,  04;  by  E.  Warfield,  1906. 

Kote.  Transmitted  generally  in  Dec,  1824-47,  and  in  Jan. 
1852-1906;  but  messages  [1827,  49]  were  transmitted  in  Jan.  of 
year  following  seesiondate.  (5e«  list  of  sessions  under 
Leuislature,  p.  653.)  Message  generally  also  bound  up  as 
"Doc.  A"  iu  the  various  Pub.  Doc.  collections;  sometimes 
also  printed  in  body  of  one  or  buth  Journals;  many  of  those 
here  recorded  seen  only  so  bound.  There  were  two  eds.  of 
mess.  1858,  of  34  p.  (Sen.  Doc.)  and  52  p.  (Ho.  Doc.)  respec 
lively.  Pagination  of  mess.  1868  variously  recorded  as  24  p. 
and  37  p.  Mess.  1876,  (79,32  p.)  cont.  "  Corresp  .  .  .  with 
the  Gov.  of  Va."  ;  {see  below,  1876).  Mess.  1826-65,  67-86,  eo 
far  as  seen,  printed  at  Annapolis;  1866,  88-90,  94-1904  at 
Baltimore ;  1892  at  Frederick.  Mess.  1888-90,  however,  have 
impriut  Annapolis  in  Ho.  and  Sen.  Docs.  1888-90. 

—  Inaugural  address,  [1844],  48,  54,  58,  62,  65,  68,88. 

['45]-88.  8°. 

C07)t.  :  By  T:  G.  Pratt,  [1844] ;  by  P.  F.  Thomas,  1848;  by 
T.  W.  Ligon,  1854;  by  T;  H.  Hicks,  1858;  by  A:  W.  Bradford, 
1862;  by  T:  Swann,  1865;  by  O.  Bowie,  1868;  by  E.  E.  Jack- 
eon,  1888. 

A'ote.  Inaugural  of  Gov.  Pratt,  to  Dec.  scss.  1844,  was 
delivered  in  Jan.  1845.  Others  delivered  generally  in  Jan- 
uary. Two  editions  are  recorded  of  1862,  both  Annapolis,  '62, 
8o,  15  p.,  but  printed  respectively  by  T:  J.  Wilwon  and  by 
Schley  &  Cole.    See  also  next  entru- 

—  Installation  of  His  Excellency  O.  Bowie  as  Governor 

.  .  .  Jan.  13,  18(i9  .  .   .  '69.    8°.    4  p. 

—  Special  messages  :  Communicating  rpt.  of  Commrs. 

to  Survey  the  River  Potomac.  1822.  92  p.  — 
On  western  boundary  of  State,  [Dec.  sess.  1824]. 
'25.  4  p.  —  In  rel.  to  rpt.  of  committee  on 
pub.  lands.  [Grason,  1841].  7  p. —Transmitting 
rpts.  of  the  Joint  Commrs.  and  of  Lt.  Col.  J.  D. 
Graham,  U.  S.  Eng..  in  rel.  to  intersection  of 
boundary  lines  of  Md.,  Pa.,  and  Del.  Washing- 
ton, 1850.  87  p.  map. —In  regard  to  Maine 
liquor  law.  1858.  8  p.  —  In  rel.  to  his  dis- 
arming the  State  military.  [Sess.  Apr.  1861.] 
Fredk.,  'Gl.  4  p.  —  In  rel.  to  disarming  the 
State  militia,  in  extra  sess.,  1862.  n.p.,n.d. 
4  p.  —  Upon  the  subject  of  the  C.  &  O.  Canal 
Co.  1870.  18  p.  —  From  W:  T.  Hamilton,  Feb. 
5,  12,  1880.  2  pm.  8  [i. ;  16  p. — In  reference 
to  the  labor  question.     [McLane].     1884.     7  p. 

Xoie.    Called  Message  of  Gov.,  Executive  message,  etc. 
See  also   under   fjegislature,   Rpts.  of  committees,  Judic. 
Proc,  1861 ;  and  under  Miscellaneous,  Boundaries,  1862. 

—  Communications  :    On  turnpike  roads,  session  1818. 

'19.  45  p.  —  Relative  to  State's  claim  against 
the  general  government  for  monies  expended 
during  the  late  war.  Feb.  1,  1819.  '19, 
55  p.  —  Respecting  Md.  Penitentiary,  session 
"  18l';V  [1824].  (1),  1  p.  —  Transmitting  quan- 
tity of  wootl  iiurchased  for  the  several  depts. 
Session  1824.  16  p. —  Transmitting  informa- 
tion from  Pres.  and  Directors  dies.  &  Del. 
Canal  Co.  relative  to  situation,  progress  & 
prospects  of  said  Co.  Sess.  1825.  '26.  6  p.  — 
End.  law  of  Pa.  respecting  C.  &  O.  .  .  .  sess. 
1825.  '26.  8  p.  —  TransMi.  law  of  Va.  incor- 
porating C.  &  O.,  sess.  1825.  '26.  4  p.  —  Kncl. 
commun.  from  B.  &  O.  [Sess.  1828.]  Feb.  18. 
1829.  '29.  8  p. —  End,  rpt.  of  Directors  C.  & 
O.,   8C88.   1828.     '29.     16  j).,   11    fold,  sdicd. — 

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Governor,  continued. 

End.  rpt.  of  Clics.  &  Dil.,  scss.  1828.     '29.    8  p 

—  In  rel.  to  riglit  granted  to  St.  John's  and 
Washington  colligos  to  draw  certain  lotteries, 
sees.  1828.  '29.  4  p  — End  a  commun  fr.>m 
principal  of  Pa.  Instn.  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  sess. 
1829.  'oO.  8  p. — End  rpt.  and  m.-ml.  of 
Pres.  and  Directors  C.  &  O  and  a  commun 
from  Exec,  of  Ga.  relative  to  election  of  Pres. 
and  Vice-pres.,  Feb.  1,  1830.  '30.  10  p. — 
End.  a  commun.  from  Sec.  of  War  in  rd  to 
Cumberland  Road,  sess.  1834.  n.  t.  p  4  p.  — 
End.  a  rpt.  of  joint  committee  on  federal  rela- 
tions of  S.  C.  relative  to  incendiary  aboliti'inists 
[McDuffie,  sess.  183,')].  p.  3-9.  —  End.  meml. 
and  resolns.  of  Legislature  of  Ala.  [Jan.  22, 
1836].  (j  p  — Relative  to  payments  made  to 
clerk  and  messenger  to  the  Cuuncil,  sess.  1837. 
8  p.  —  Relative  to  tobacco  trade,  sess.  1S37.    4  p. 

—  End  correspondence  with  Exec,  of  Pa.  and 
other  papers  in  rel.  to  demand  made  by  latter  for 
delivery  of  Nathan  and  Bemis  and  others  as 
offenders  against  the  laws  of  that  State.     Sess. 

1837.  42  p.  — End.  a  correspondence,  etc.,  rel- 
ative to  Bemis  and  otliers.     Sess.    1838.     20  p 

—  End.  rpt.  of  Lotterj^  Commrs.,  etc.,  etc.    Sess. 

1838.  14  p.  —  End.  commun.  from  Co\.  Abert 
relative    to  Md.  Canal  route.     Sess.  1S38.     2  p. 

—  Relative  to  a  draught  of  the  militia  in  Wash, 
and  Allegany  cos.  Sess.  1838.  4  p.  —  End 
lst-2d  ann.  rpt.  Eastern  Shore  R  R.  Co.  [Sess. 
18;^8,  18:'.9].  2pm.  12  p. ;  IG  p  —  Rel.  to  contract 
between  B.  &  (.)  and  Baring  Bros.  &  Co.  for  sale 
of  State's  bonds.  Sess.  18.^9.  44  p.  —  End. 
rpt.  of  Eiwood  Morris,  chief  engineer  of  C.  &  ()., 
Dec.  31,  1840.  ['41.]  (54  p.  —  End.  commun. 
of  F.  Thomas.  Pres.  C.  &  O.,  Jan.  14,  1841. 
['41.]  20,  28  p. —End.  copy  of  law  of  New 
York  relating  to  fugitives  from  justice.  Sess 
1840.  ['41.]  6  p.  -  Relating  to  State's  distri- 
bution share  of  proceeds  of  pub  lands;  and  the 
income  and  ground  rent  tax  laws.  Sess.  1842 
20  p.  —  End.  statements  in  reg.  to  re-capture  of 
fugitive  slaves.    [Thomas,  Jan.  11,  1850].    17  p 

—  In  reply  to  an  order  of  the  Senate,  se^s.  1854. 
4  p. 

2i/btp..    Called  Commun.  from  Gov.,  Commun.  from  Exec, 
Exec,  commun.,  etc. 

—  Publications    relative    to   the   difference    of  opinion 

between  the  Governor  and  Council  on  thiir  re- 
spective powers.     1803.     8°. 

—  Docs,  ace    Gov's,  mess    of  9th  Dec    1822  respecting 

proceedings  of  several  States  upon  the  subject  of 
appropriating  public  lands  for  the  support  of 
schools.     '23.     8". 

—  Report  on  attendance  of  Council.     Sess    1824.     6  p. 

—  Docs.  ace.  Exec.  mess.  Dec.  27,  1826.    '26.  8°.  39  p 

—  Correspondence  with  the  President  and  the  Sec.  of 

War,  respecting  survey  of  canal  routes,  etc. 
Dec.  31,  1829.     ':^9.     8  p. 

—  Lift    of    deaf  and  dumb    sent  to  the  Pentisylvaiiia 

Institution,  Dec.  1829,  30.     '29-30.     ea.  4  p. 

—  Communication  from  the  Gov.  of  Va.  relative  to  the 

Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Canal.     Dec.  1830.     8  p. 

—  An  account  of  the  expenditures  and  disbursements 

of  the  Executive,  1831.     '32.      14  p. 

—  Correspondence  between  the  Executive  of  Md.   and 

the  President  and  Sec.  of  War  relative  to  a  sur- 
vey of  the  sea  coa.st  between  the  Chesapeake 
and  Delaware  bays.     Sess.  1831.     '32.     7  p. 

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Governor,  continued. 

—  Correspondence  of  the  Clerk  of  tbe  Council  with  the 

Atty.  Genl.,  and  of  the  Gov.  with  the  Govs,  of 
Pa.  and  Del.,  relative  to  the  obstruction  in  the 
Susquehanna.     [Feb.-Aug.  1832.]     '33.     8  p. 

—  Communication  from  the  Governor  of  Md.    to   the 

Governors  of  Va.  and  Del.,  accompanied  by  a 
communication  from  the  Executive  of  Del. 
enclosing  resolutions  of  the  Legislature  of  Del. 
relative  to  the  survey  of  the  sea-coast.  [Sess. 
1832.]     '33.     6  p. 

—  Correspondence  between  the  Governor  of  Md.  and 

the  Governor  of  "Virginia  relative  to  the  boundary 
line  between  that  State  and  Md.  [Sess.  1832.] 
'33.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Memorial  from  the  Commissioners  of  Easton  to  the 

Executive  .  .  .  relative  to  the  public  ordnance. 
[Sess.  1832.]     '33.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Part  of  the  documents  communicated  by  the  Govern- 

or in  relation  to  rail  road  riots  and  the  services 
of  the  militia  in  suppressing  the  same.  [Sess. 
1834].     n.  t.  p.     8  p. 

—  Letter  from  J:    B.  Bordley  to  the  Governor  in  rel. 

to  portraits  ordered  by  the  Legislature.  17th 
Dec.  1835.     '36.     (2)  p. 

—  Communication  from  the  Governor  of  North  Caro- 

lina [to  Gov.  of  Md.].     n.t.p.     [1835?]    8°.    10  p. 

—  Copy  of  a  correspondence  between  Gov.  Thomas  of 

Maryland  and  Gov.  Tazewell  of  Virginia  in  rela- 
tion to  the  unsettled   divisional    boundary  lines 
between  the  two  States,  July  1835.  '35.    8°.    24  p. 
Note.     Seen   also   in   Md.   Pub.   Does.   18.35  as   Doc.   No.  1 
with  somewliat  different  title. 

—  Communication  from  the  Governor  of  Georgia  rela- 

tive to  the  abolitionists  of  the  South,  to  the 
Executiveof  Md.,  [Dec.  29,  1835].   '36.    8".   8  p. 

—  Statement  of  persons  selected  by   the  Governor  to 

be  sent  to  the  Pennsylvania  Institution  for  In- 
structing the  Blind.    [Sess.  1838.]     2  p. 

—  Schedule     of    indigent    blind,    beneficiaries    of   the 

State,     n.t.p.      [1853.]     2  p.     (Caption  title.) 

—  Communication  from  the  Gov.  to  the  President  of 

the  United  States  ...  in  relation  to  the  Chesa- 
peake and  Ohio  Canal.    [Sess.  1839.]     6  p. 

—  Communication  of  the  Sec.  of  War  to  the  Governor 

of  Md.  [in  regard  to  muster  rolls.  War  of  1812]. 
18.53.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Executive  in  relation  to  the  contingent 

fund.      1853.     10  p. 

—  Account  of  the  Executive  with  the  contingent  fund. 

[Sess.  18.56.]     32  p. 

—  Correspondence    between    the    Governor  .   .   .  and 

tlie  sheriff  of  Frederick  Countv.  Frederick, 
1861.     8".     4  p. 

—  Letter  of  Brantz  Mayer  to  Gov.  A:  W.  Bradford  on 

exan)ination,  etc.,  of  some  Maryland  state 
paper.s.     1866.     8". 

—  Record   of  proceedings    of  the  investigation   before 

.  .  .  T:  Swann,  Governor  ...  in  tlie  case  of 
S:  IJindcHaiid  .V.  L.  Wond,  Coinniissiorier.s  of  tlic 
Hoard  of  Police  of  .  .  .  Baltimore  ujjon  charges 
preferrcrl  against  them  for  ollicial  misconduct, 
[1H(;6].      I'.filto.,  '66.     8".      Ixx,  201  p. 

—  Proclamation  of  .    .  .  Governor  Howie  in  relation  to 

the  apportionment  of  Delegates  to  the  Genl.  Assy. 
.   .   .      1872.     6  p. 

—  CorreHi)ondence  of  the  Governor  .   .  .   with  the  Gov- 

ernor of  Va.  in  relation  to  the  recent  difliculties  in 
the  waters  of  the  I'ocomoke.     I87fi.     8".    32  p. 
Nolf..    Seen  only  appended  lo  Mchhukc  1876. 

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fMd. 


Govf.rnor,  continued. 

—  Proclamation,  July  29,  1885  [upon  the  death  of  Gen. 

Grant.     '85].     8".      1  p. 

—  See   adso    under    Legislature,    Rpts.    of  committees: 

Federal  lielations.  Public  Buildings,  and  Sal- 
aries;  awfZ  «»t/er  Miscellaneous,  Civil  War,  1808. 

Lieutenant  Governor.  See  under  Legislature,  next  to 
last  entry. 

Adjutant  General.  Report,  annual,  Jan.:  1826,  30,  32, 
33,  58,  (iO;  for  year  1867,  fi'J,  71,  73,  7[5],  77,  79, 
81,  83,  85,  87,  89,91,  93,  93/94,  94/95,  95/96, 
97;    biennial,   1898/99-1904/05.     v.p.,  '26-1906. 


J^ote.    Rpt.  Jan.  1860  apparently  covtTB  Mar.  1 0,  18.58/Dec.  30, 
1859;  period  of  rpt.  1893  not  clear;  rpts.  1893/94-94/95  are  for 
years  eiidinj;  Oct.  Ist,  and  1895/96  covers  Oct.  1,  189')/Dec.  ;;i, 
1896;   others   cover   calendar   periods.     Ann.    rpis.  endintt  in  | 
even  years  not  seen  except  as  given.     T.-p.  of  rpt.  1H7[5]  has  i 
wrong  date  "  1876  "  in  Ho.  and  !Sen.  Docs.    Rpt.  1893/94  printed 
at  Hagerslo wn  ;  1860,  95/96-1902/03  at  Baltimore ;  others,  so  far  ! 
as  seen,  at  Annai)olig. 

—  Keport  on  the  militia  and  arms.     [Sess.    1828.]     '29.  ! 

12  p.     6  fold,  sehed.  j 

—  Report   of   arms    and    accoutrements    of    the     12th  j 

brigade  M.  M.     [Sess.  1829.]     '30.     4  p. 

—  Report    of   Brigade    Major   Watkins   respecting  the  ' 

arms  of    the  8th  brigade.     [Sess.    1829.]     4    p.  j 

—  Report  ...  in  obedience  to  resolutions  of  the  last  j 

Legislature  of  Md.     [vSess.  1832.]    '33.    8°.    30  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  officers  of  the  39th  regiment  of 

Maryland  Militia  on  an  inquiry  into  the  conduct 
of  the  Adjutant  [Jonathan  Meredith]  ;  including 
the  statement  made  by  him  in  explanation; 
together  with  his  letter  of  re'sif^nation,  and  the 
answer  of  Col.  Mosher.     Balto.,  1808.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Report  .  .   .  relative  to  the  military  stores,  [Dec.  28, 

1835].     '36.     8".     5  p.     tab. 

Note.    Contains  tlie  statement  that  there  had  been  "  no  re- 
turns of  the  effective  strength  of  the  mililia  since  1832." 

—  Report  of   the  number  and   condition  of   arms  and 

accoutrements  and  materials  of  war  in  the 
armory  at  Annapolis,  December  1840  [sic]. 
[Sess.  1841.]     '42.     4  p. 

—  Report  .   .  .  shewing  the  number  and  cliaracter  of 

the  arms  and  accoutrements  furnished  to  the 
State  .  .  .  bv  the  general  government,  under 
the  Act  of  1808  .    .  .    [Sess.  1843].     16  p. 

—  Report  [to  special  session,  May  8,]  1861.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

8°.     16  p. 
Cont.:   Correspondence   between   the   Gov.   and   the    Adjt. 
Genl.  relative  to  the  kind  and  quality  of  arms  purchased  for 
the  State,  etc. 

—  A  detailed  st.atement   of   the    disbursements  of  the 

several  sums  appropriated  to  the  support  of  the 
militia.  .  .   .     1876.     16  p. 

—  See  also  above.    Governor,  Spec,  mess.,  Commun. 

1838,  and  entry  1834;  forvr turd,  Quartermaster 
General;  and  under  Legislature,  Special  Laivs, 
Militia,  and  Rpts.  of  committees :  Militia;  and 
under  Miscellaneous,  Armorer. 
Attorney  General.  Communication  to  the  Balto.  dele- 
gates.    Sess.  1824.     '24.     14  p. 

—  Communication  relative  to  tlie  suit  of  Md.  against 

Va.     [Sess.  1835]     '36.     8".     38  p. 

—  The  opinion  of  the  Atty    Genl.  [G:  K    Richardson] 

in  reference  to  the  legality  of  the  rec.  iit  dividend 
declared  by  the  B.  &  U.  R.R.  Co.  [Sess.  184(i.] 
8  p. 

—  The  opinion  of  the  Hon.  Reverdy  Johnson,  on  the 

dividend  of  the  B.  &  0.  R.R.  Co.  [Sess.  1816  ] 
8  p. 

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[Md. 


Attorntij  General,  continueil. 

—  Report  of  Atty.  Genl.  Brent  to  .   .   .  Gov.  Lowe,  in 

gelation    to    the    Christiana    treason    trials  .   .   . 
at  Philadelphia.     1852.     8°.    19  p. 

—  Opinion  of  Hon.   Alex.  Randall,  Atty.  Genl.,  as  to 

the   legality    of  electing   a  State  Librarian,  etc. 
[Jan.  31,  1865.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  Opinion    of   Hon.    Alex.    Randall,   ...  in   relation 

to  taking  oysters  in  the  Chesapeake  Bay  and  its 
tributaries  .   .   .    [Feb.   14,    ISfio].     '65.     8  p. 

—  Communication  from  Hon.  Alex.  Randall,  in  relation 

to  State  and  national  banks.      1865.     10  p. 

—  Replv  .    .   .  upon    the    subject   of    the    payment    of 

.«!58,000  by  the  C  &  O.  Canal  Co.  to  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Va.     1870.     12  p. 

—  Report  in  relation  to  the  National  Road  from  Cum- 

berland, Md.,  to  the  Pa.  line.     1870.     6  p. 

—  Report  of   the  counsel  appointed  ...  to    assist^  in 

enforcing  the  just  demands  of  the  State  against 
theB.  &  O.  R.R.  Co.     1872.     8  p. 
Auditor    General.     Report,    Dec.    session:      1824,  26. 
['24]-26.     2  rpts.     8°.     fold.  tab. 

—  Report  .   .   .  respecting  the  costs  of  the  government 

house.      [Sess.  1825.]     '26.     8  p. 

—  See    also    viider   Legislature,   Rpls.  of   commiUees, 

Claims. 
Comptroller    of   the     Treasury    Department    (1851-) 
Annual     report,      1851/52-1904/05.       v.p.,    '53- 

1906.  8°. 
Not".  Kpt.  1851/62  for  year  ending  Dec.  let.;  all  others  for 
fiscal  year  endin;.'  Sept.  3<ith.  Rpt.  1873/74  not  seen.  Rpt. 
1860/rii  printed  at  Bel  Air;  1^61/62-62/60  at  Baltimore;  1886/87 
at  Eaaton;  1888/89-90/31  at  Frederick;  1801/92-04/9.5  at  Ches- 
tertown;  1805/96-98/99  at  Cambridge,  (Md.);  1899/1000-01/02 
at  Westminster;  1902/03  (seen  only  in  Ho.  and  Sen.  Docs.)  at 
Baltimore.  Imprint  in  Ho.  and  Sen.  Docs,  edition,  however, 
is  Baltimore  since  1896/97. 

—  Statement  of  the  amount  of   taxes   due    from  each 

countv.  Howard  district,  &  Baltimore,  for  the 
years'1841,  42,  43'.   .   .   [Sess.  1843.]     4  p. 

—  .S'aw.e,  1841/44.     [Sess.  1844.]     2  p.     fold,  sehed. 

—  Same,  1841/45.     [Sess.  1845.]     2  p.     2  fold,  sched. 

—  Report  in  obedience  to  the  call  of  the  House.    [1852.] 

14  p. 

—  Communication    frou)    the    late    Comptroller    to  the 

House.      1853.     6  p. 

—  Communication    relative    to   the    tobacco  inspection 

fund.     [1853.]     8  p.     fold,  sched. 

—  Reply  ...  in  relation   to  payments  made  into  the 

Treasury  by  the  late  clerk  of  Baltimore  City 
Court.      1853.     8  p. 

—  Corre.si)ondence    between   tlie    Comptroller  and    tlie 

late  cl.rks  of  Balto.  City  and  County  Courts,  in 
rel.  to   employment   of    clerks.   .    .  .    1853.     6  \>. 

—  Reply   ...  in    r(dation    to  colleges,  academics  and 

school.s.      185.'!.     6  j). 

—  Communication    rehitive    to    the    expenses    of    the 

several  tobacco  warehouses.     [1854.]     4  p. 

—  Sarfif;   1845-.50.     ['54.]     8  p.     fold.   scIumL 

—  Statement  ...  in    reference  to   tlie    sinking   fuml. 

[1856.]     8  I),      fold.  scIumI. 

—  The  ri-jdy  of  the  Comiitrollcr   ...    in  n  lation  to  tlie 

reduction  of  the  direct  tax.      [1856.]      4]). 

—  Communication  relative  to  the  firumciiil  ciindition   of 

the  State.      [IH.-.8   |      8  p. 

—  Communication   .   .  .  with  a  detailed  exhibit  of  the 

expenKCH  of  the  State  Agricultural  Chemist,  for 
the  last  two  yeurH.     [1H60.J     8  p. 

—  I{e|)ort  relative    to    the  amouniH    received  from  the 

State  by  the  counticH  and  city  of  Baltimore,  aw 
iloti.-itioM.s  to  colli'gcrt,  academies  .'inil  school.'*. 
[1860.]     4   p. 

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STA  TE  PUBUCA  TIONS 


fMd. 


Comptroller  o^  the  Treasury  Department,  continued. 

—  Comptroller's    statement    of    the    returns    made    by 

notaries  public  of  Baltimore,  1854-61.  [Sess 
Dec.  1861/(;2.]     h.  t.  p.     8  p. 

—  ConmHinicatioii   \_re  mileage]  in  answer  to  an  order 

of  the  House,   [Mar.  15,  1805].     '«5.     12  p. 

—  Report  in  response  to  an  order  of  the  House.     1807. 

12  p. 

—  Communication    [?e   bounty  claims]  in  reply  to  an 

order  of  the  Senate.     1808.     0  p. 

—  Special  report  in  regard  to  tlie  receipts  of  the  State 

tobacco  warehouses  .  .   .    1872.     4  p. 

—  Statement  in  relation  to  amounts  received  from  each 

tidewater  county  for  sale  of  licenses  to  catch  or 
take  oysters  witJi  rakos  or  tongs.     1874.     4  p. 

—  Statement   showing   the  number   of   boats    licensed 

from  each  county  and  the  City  of  Baltimore  to 
dredge  for  oysters  .  .  .   [1874].     4  p. 

—  Statement  .   .   .  showing  the    list  of    pensioners    in 

the  city  of  Baltimore  and  the  several  counties, 
in  response  to  an  order  of  the  House,  Feb.  II, 
1874.     '74.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Comptroller  ...  on  the  tobacco  in 

spection  fund,  [Dec.   1,  1875].     '75.     8°.     34  p. 

—  Report  [re  State's  mterest  in  B.  &  O.]  in  response  to 

an  order  from  the  House.     1870.     20  p. 

—  Statement  showing   an   account   between   the   State 

...  and  the  B.  &  O.  K.K.  Co.  upon  a  specie 
basis  .  .  .  1876.     12  p. 

—  Statement   showing   the    annual    receipts    and    dis- 

bursements of  the  oyster  fund  for  each  and  every 
year  since  its  creation.   .   .   .     1876.     14  p. 

—  Statement  showing  the  amounts  paid  to  the  different 

colleges,  academies  and  schools  .  .  .  since  .  .  . 
1867.     .   .   .  '76.     8».     32  p. 

—  See  also  forward  under   Treasurer ;  under  Inspec- 

tion and  Regulation,  State  Agents;  and  under 
Legislature,  Rpts.  of  committees:  Finance  and 
Ways  and  Means. 

Quartermaster  General.  Report,  Feb.  1,  1862.  n.p., 
n.  d.     8°.     10  p. 

Secretary  of  State.  The  Maryland  manual  for  1896, 
A  compendium  of  legal,  historical  and  statistical 
information  .  .  .  Comp.  by  E.  S.  Riley,  member 
of  the  Annapolis  bar.     "JO.     8«.     205,  (3)  p. 

—  Same,  compiled  by  the  Sec.  of  State;  annual,  1898- 

1905.     Baltimore,  '98-[1906].     8  v.     8°. 

—  Election  and   registration  laws,    1892.     Balto.,   '92. 

8°.     vii,  109,  V,  p. 

—  Registration    and   election    laws  .   .   .   1897.     Balti- 

more, '97.     8°.     184  p. 
Note.     Published  annuallj' of  recent  years.     See  also  under 
Legislature,  /Special  Lans,  Elrctlons. 

—  See    also   under    Legislature,  Rpts.    of   committees, 

Salaries. 
Treasurer  of  the  Eastern  Shore  (1696-1841). 

Note.  There  was  a  Treasurer  tor  each  shore  as  early  at; 
1696,  but  the  Treas.  for  WeBtcrn  Shore  was  tlio  principal 
otlicer.  Both  were  provided  for  by  the  constitution  of  ITTti. 
to  be  elected  by  the  House  of  Delegates,  lu  1841  the  otHce  of 
Treas.  of  Eastern  Shore  was  abolished  and  the  duties  trans- 
ferred to  the  Treas.  of  the  Western  Shore. 

—  Report,  Dec.  sess.,  1824.     t.-p.  and  5  fold,  sclied. 

—  Report  respecting  receipts  and  balances.     Deo.  sess., 

1824.     t.-p.,  1  p.,  1  sched. 

—  Report   of   W:  K.    Lambdin,  Treas.    of   the    E.  S., 

delivered  by  C:  R.  Stewart,  chrmn.  of  the  com- 
mittee on  claims.      Dec.  sess.,  1830.     '31.     6  p. 

—  Report  from  the  Treasurer  of  the  E.  S.,  containing 

a  list  of  balances  outstanding  on  the  books  of  his 

otHce.    Jan.  15,  1831.     [Sess.  1830.]    '31.     10  p. 

See  also  i(/u7<;r  Legislature,  Reports  of  committees,  Claims. 

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[Md. 


Treasurer  of  the  Western  Shore  (or    Treasurer).     Re- 
port, annual,  Dec.  sess. :   1824,  30-1^5,  37-38,  40- 
41.  43-44,  4(5-47.  49;     18fi3/64-f;6/67  ;    biennial, 
1855/57-57/59,62/63,  67/69,  70/71-72/73,  79/81- 
83/85,  87/89.      ['24?]-90.     8°. 
Note.    In  Pub.  Docs.  1838,  rpt.  1838  (42  p.)  is  followed  by 
six  special  rpts.  of  minor  importance.     Rpts.   1862/tj3,  70/71, 
72/73  cover  periods  from  Feb.  of  one  year  to  Sept.  30  of  the 
next;     other   rpts.    cover    regular    periods    ending   Sept.   30. 
Ann.  rpts.  1864/t)5-65/66  bound  in   1  v.     Tn   Pub.   Doc«.    1868 
ann.  rpt   1866/67  is  called  "  Rpt.  for  the  years  1S66  and  1867." 
Many  rpts   bear  only  date  of  session  to  which  submitted. 

See  back,  note  under  Treasturer  of  the  Eastern  Shore  ;  and 
under  Ijegislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc..  Exec.  proc.  of  Sen- 
ate, and  lieport^  of  committees,  (Jlaims. 

—  A  general  report  from  the  Treasurer  of  the  Western 

Shore.   .   .    .  Sess    1825.     6  p.      fold,  sched. 

—  Supplementary    report    of    the    Treasurer    of    the 

Western  Shore  relative  to  the  Treasurer  of  the 
Eastern  Shore.      [Sess.  1825.]     6  p. 

—  Supplemental  report  of  the  outgoing  Treasurer  .   .   . 

Oct.  1871/Feb.  1,  1872.     '72.     12  p. 

—  Supplemental    report    of    the    outgoing    Treasurer 

[.Jan.  1/Feb.  10,  1874].     '74.     8°.      14  p. 

—  \_Balfimore.}     Communication    from  the  Treasurer 

enclosing  a  statement  of  such  returns  as  had 
been  made  to  him  in  pursuance  of  the  Kesolu- 
tion  no.  77,  of  Dec.  sess.  1827.  [Sess.  1829.] 
'30.     4  p.     2  fold,  sched. 

Report  \_re   expenditures  of  Baltimore,    1832]  in 

obedience  to  Resolution  no.  77  of  1827.  [Sess. 
1832.]     '33.     16  p.     fold,  sched. 

Same.     [Sess.  1833.]     '34.     16  p.     fold,  sched. 

—  [^Banks-I     Report  on  the  state  of  the  several  banks. 

[Stss.  1.S24.]     t.-p.,  1  p.,  9  sched. 
Communication  enclosing  the  report  of  the  banks 

.   .   .    [Sess.  1825.]     '26.     12  p. 
Report      .   .  enclosing     statements      from      the 

several  banks.      [Sess.  1828.]     '29.     12  p. 
A  communication  .    .   .  Correspondence  with  the 

Union  Bank.      [Sess.  1828.]     '29.     28  p. 
Report  concerning  the  Union  Bank  .  .   .  in  obedi- 
ence to  an  order  of  the  last  House.     [Sess.  1829.] 

'30.     6  p. 
Communication  to  the  House  in  obedience  to  their 

order    of    the    18th    ult.,    enclosing    statements 

from    the    several     banks.     [Sess.     1829.]     '30. 

4  p      8  fold,  sched. 
Returns   from    the  several    banks.      [Dec.    sess. 

1830.]     '31.     8  p.  .  3  fold,  .sched. 
Report  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  W.  Shore  [on  the 

rates  of  dividends  of  the  several  banks.     Sess. 

1831].     '32.     4  p. 
IJeport  .  .   .   relative   to   the  several  banks  .   .   . 

[Sess.  1831.]     '32.     12  p. 
Report  .   .   .  enclosing  transcripts  of  the  returns 

of  the  several  banks      [Sess.  1832.]     '33.      12  p. 
Report  [on    the  condition  of  the  banks]  in  obedi- 
ence to  aTi  order  of  the  14th  Jan.,  1834.    '34.    8  p. 
Comnniiiication  [concerning  Union  Bank.     Sess. 

Dec.  1834].     n.  t.  p.     4  p. 
Bank  Ptateraents,  Western  Shore  Treasury,  Jan. 

15.  1835. 
Report  .  .  .  relative  to  the  state  of  certain  banks 

[Feb.  10,  1836]       '36.     8°      13  p. 
l{<-port  [on  condition  of  banks]  in  obedience  to  an 

onlcr  of  Mouse,  3(ith  .Ian.,  1837.     '37.     20  p. 
StMtertientM  siiowirig  the  condition  of  certain  banks. 

fSesH.  1837.1     '-'57.     9  p. 
Statement    of    the    condition    of    tiie    banks    of 

Maryland.     [Sess.    1839,    40.]     2    rpts.     16  p.; 

20  p. 

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[Md. 


Treasurer  of  the  Western  Shore,  continued. 

Communication  in  relation  to  the  charter  of  the 

Fanners'   and   Millers'    Bank  [of    Ilagerstown. 

Se.ss.  1842.]     4  p. 
State  bonds  of  the  several   banks   in  which  the 

State's  moneys  are  deposited  .  .    .  187G.     8  p. 

—  [^Baring  Bros.']    Communication  from  the  Treasurer 

.   .  .  embracing  a  correspondence  with    Messrs. 

Baring  &   Co.  and  their  agent  in    this  country. 

[Sess.  1842.]     Ifi  p. 
Communication  from  the  Treasurer,    relative  to 

the   claims    of  the    Messrs.  Barings  against  the 

State.     [Sess.  1844.]     18  p. 
See  also  back  under  Governor.  Communications, 

1839;    2<?ic?e»- Inspection  and  Regulation,    Canals 

(  C.  .j-  0.) ,  Commun.  184;'> ;  a/id  under  Legislature, 

Rpts.  of  committees..    Ways  and  Means,  1843. 

—  [Canals.]     See  below,  Railroads. 

—  [Comptroller.]     Communication  regarding  the  pay- 

ment of  the  Comptroller's  salary  .  .    .   1853.    8  p. 

—  [Contingent.]     Statement  giving   the  items  of   dis- 

bursements   under  the    head    of  contingent  ami 
miscellaneous  expenses.     [Sesa.  1845.]     8  p. 

Statements  shewing  the   items  of   miscellaneous 

and  contingent  expenses  in  the  last  fiscal  vear. 
[Sess.  1847.]     14  p. 

—  [Counties.]     Report  relative  to  the  aggregate  amount 

of    revenue  disbursed   to   each  countv.     [Ses.«. 

1831.]     '32.     4  p.     fold,  sched. 
Report  relative  to  the  receipts  and  disbursement^ 

of  the  City  of  Baltimore  and  the  several  counties. 

[Sess.  1835,  36.]     '36-37.     24  p. ;  26  p. 
Report  .   .   .  relative  to  the  disbursements  to  and 

receipts  from  the  several  counties  and  cities  of 

the  State,  [Feb.  5,  1836].     '36.     8°.     33  p. 
Statements  shewing  the  amount  contributed  to  the 

treasury  by  the  several  counties  .   .   .  and  Balti 

more  City.     [Sess.   1845.]     2  p.     2  fold,  sched. 

—  [Credit   Balances.]     Statement  of  all  the  balances 

due  the  State  from  the  State  del)tors  :  shewing 
names  &  amounts.    [Sess.  1843,  44,  47.]     3  rpts. 

Statement   shewing  balance   of   State   taxes  due 

from    each    collector,    1841-46.      [Sess.    1846.] 
22  p. 

—  [Debt.]     Communication    [giving  statement  of   the 

public  debt].  [Sess.  1842.]  4  p. 
Report    [on  the    State  debt]    in  obedience  to  an 

order  of  the  House.  1853.  16  p. 
See  also  below.  Sinking  Fund. 

—  [Education.]     Report  on  the    school  fund.     [Sess. 

1824.]     t.-p.,  1  p.,  7  fold,  sched. 
Communication  submitting  an  abstract  from  the 

returns  of  the  Commrs.  of  the  School  Fund,  and 

of    the    schools    and    academies  .   .  .  receiving 

annual  donations  from  the  State.     [Sess.  1825.] 

'2G.     4  p.     fold,  sched. 
Communication  enclosing  a  report  on  the  school 

fund  accompanied  by  sundry  statements.     [Sess. 

1825.]     '26.      12  p. 
Report  relative  to  the  sums  appropriated  to  the 

use  of  colleges,  academies  and  schools.     [Sess. 

1831.]     '32.     8  p. 
Report  [on  donations  to  schools  and  colleges]  in 

obedience   to  an   order   of   the   House.     [Sess. 

1834.]     n.  t.  p.     6  p. 
Report  relative  to  the  school  fund  to  academies, 

etc,  [Sess.  1834.]  n.  t.  p.  4  p. 
Report  [on  payments  to  schools]  in  obedience  to  an 

order   of    the    House    of   25th    Jan.    1837.     '37. 

38  p. 

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[Md. 


Treasurer  of  the  Wesiern  SJiore,  continued. 

Report  [on  all  donations  to  the  academies  of  the 

State  to  1839  inclusive],  April  30,  1840.  '40 
8".     7  p. 

Communication  relative  to  the  subject  of  educa- 
tion.    [Suss.  1842.]     8  p. 

Report  relative  to  the  school  fund.     [1856,]     4  p. 

—  [Geological   Survey  ]      Report  .   .   .  respecting    the 

expenses  incurred  in  making  the  geographical  and 
geological  surveys  of  the  State.     [Sess.   1837.1 
8°.     3  p.  -^ 
Same.     [Sess.  1838  ]     8°.     2  p. 

—  llnsurance.]     Statement  giving  the  names  of  foreign 

insurance  comp.inics  who  have  given  bond  under 
the  Act  of  l.s 39.     [Sess.  1845.]     2  p. 

Statement   shewing  the  names  of   the  a<rents  of 

foreign  insurance  companies.    [Sess.  1846.]     4  p. 

—  [Internal  Improvement.]     Report  [on  payments  to 

the  various  internal  improvement  companies]  in 
ol>edience  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Feb.  2 
1833.     '33.     8°.     4  p. 
Same  ;  Feb.  5,  1833.     '33.     8°.     4  p. 

—  [Nonticoke  Bridge]     Report  concerning  the  Nanti- 

coke  Bridge  Company.      [Sess.  1834. J     4  p. 

—  [Peyisions.]    Report    on    the    pension    list.      [Sess 

1824  ]     t.-p.,  8  fold,  sched. 

Report  relative  to  the  pension  roll.     [Sess.  1831, 

34.J     2  rpts       14  p.  ;   12  p. 

—  [Printing  ]     Report  [on  cost  of  public  printing]  in 

obedience  to  an  order  of  the  sixth  of  Jan.  1834 
'33  \sic]      8  p. 

Report  of  the  cost  of  the  public  printing  in  each 

of  the  la.>^t  fourteen  years.     [Sess.  1838  ]     2  p 

—  [Public   Works  ]       Communication  .   .    .  relative    to 

proposals  for  the  sale  of  the  public  works 
[Sess    1843.]     '43.     8  p. 

—  [Railroads.]     Report  [on  B.  &  0.  R  R.  and  C.  &  O. 

canal]  in  obedience  to  an  order  of  the  douse  of 
Jan.  8.  1833.     '33.     4  p. 

Statement  relative  to  payments  made  to  the  East- 
ern Shore  R  R.     [Sess.  1838.]     2  p. 

Reply  ...  in  relation  to  the  Balto.  and  Susque- 
hanna R.R   Co.    18.")3.     6  p. 

—  [Revenue.]      Report    on    the   several    brancdies   of 

revenue      Sess    1824.     t-p.,  3  fold   sched. 

Report  on  the  aggregate  amount  ot  the  journal  of 

accounts.     Sess    1824.     t.-p.,  1  p.    fold    sched. 

Report  of  the  avails  of  certain  revenue  for  the  last 

ten  years,  Jan.  l•_^  1830.    '30.    4  p.    fold,  sched. 

Report  .    .   .    relative  to   the    general  returns    of 

revenue.     [Sess    18:^1  ]    '32.     18  p.    fold,  sched. 

Report  [giving  comparative  view  of  revenue  and 

expenses  for  ten  years]  in  obedience  to  an  order 
of  the  2l.st  Jan    1834.     '34.     4  p.     fold,  sched. 

Statement  shewing  the  rec.-ipts  and  disbursements 

...  on  account  of  ordinary  revenue  and  ex- 
penses, 1840-46.     [Sess.  1846.]     6  p. 

See  also   under  Legislature,    Special  Laws,   and 

lipls   of  committee.'!.    Ways  and  Means. 

—  [Sinking    Fund.]      Report    on    the    sinking    fund 
Se.ss.   1824.     t.-p.,  I  p.,  4  fold,  sched. 

Same.     [Sess    1825.]     "26.     6  p 

Communication  transmitting  a  report  on  the  sink- 

int'  fund,  for  the  reimbur.scmcnt  of  the  Md 
Univ..  and  also  of  tlie  Md.  I'cnitentiarv,  five 
per  cent  Hto<k  .    .   .    [S.-.ss,  1825  ]      'l'O.     H  j). 

Communication  shewini^  to  which  one  of  the  in- 

terniil  improvement  companies  the  several  bonds 
were  issued  in  which  the  sinking  fund  has  been 
invested,  etc.     [Seas.  1843. J     6  p. 

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[Md. 


Treasurer  of  the  Western  Shore,  coiitinued. 

Statement  shewing  tlie  amount  of  interest  tlue  tlie 

sinking  t'tnul  for  the  years  1841,  42,  43,  44,  etc. 
[Sess.  1844.]      IG  p. 

Communication  relative  to  Md.  stocks  purcliased 

for  the  use  of  the  sinking  fund.     [1854.]     Op. 

Report  .   .   .  with  an  exiiihit  of  the  funded  debt  of 

the  State.     [ISCC]     8".     8  p. 

See  also  above,   Debt;   back  under   Comptroller, 

1856 ;  and  under  Legislature,  Hpts.  of  commit- 
tees: Education,  1844,  and  Finance. 

—  [Tobacco.]     Report   on   the    inspection    of  tobacco. 

Sess.  1824.     t.-p.,  1  p.,  1  fold,  sched. 

Report  on    the  tobacco   inspection.     Sess.    1824. 

t.-p.,  2  1. 

Report  relative  to  the  tobacco  inspection  revenue. 

[Sess.  1831.]     '32.     4  p. 

Report  relative  to  the  tobacco  warehouses.    [Sess. 

1843.]     4  p. 

Statement  of  the  cost  of  the  State's  tobacco  inspec- 
tion warehouses,  etc.     [Sess.  1835.]     '30.     8  p. 

Report  relative  to  the  tobacco   inspection    fund. 

1853.     30  p.      (Caption  title.) 

—  [  Washington  Monument.]    Communication  inclosing 

a  copy  of  the  annual  report,  made  by  the  Pres. 
of  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the  Washington 
Monument  lottery  .   .  .   [Sess.  1825].    '2(i      b  p. 

Same;  sess.  :   1829,  31,  38.     (Title  varies.) 

Annual  report  of  the  Managers.     Sess.  18;50,  41. 

Letter    from    the    managers    of    the    Washington 

Monument  lottery.      [Sess.  1825.]     '2G.     4  p. 

Report  of  the  Treasurer  concerning  the  Washing- 
ton Monument,  in  obedience  to  an  order  of  the 
House,  22d  Jan.  1831.     '31.     10  p. 

—  [Misce/laneous.]     Report  on  the  claim  of  Thomas  C 

Deye's  representative.     [Sess.  1825.]     8  p. 

See  a/so  under  Legislature,  Rptn.  of  commUtees :  Memori- 
als, 182.5,  Miscellaneous,  1825. 

Correspondence   between    the    Treasurer    of   the 

Western  Shore  .  .  .  and  the  .  .  .  U.  S.  Treas- 
ury on  the  .  .  .  claim  of  the  State  oe  [sic]  Mary- 
land upon  the  United  States  for  interest  due 
upon  sums  advanced  by  the  State  during  the 
late  war.  Sess.  1820.  '27.  8°.  35  p.  3  fold, 
tab. 

Correspondence  between  the  Treasurer  of  the  W. 

S.  and  the  od  Autiitor  of  the  U.  S.  Treasury,  on 
the  subject  of  the  claim  of  the  State  upon  the 
United  States,  for  interest  due  upon  sums 
advanced  by  the  State  during  the  late  war. 
[Sess.  1844.]     '45.     30  p.     2  fold,  sched. 

Report  in  obedience  to  an  order  of  the  House  of 

the  20th  Jan.  1831.     '31.     Op. 

Communication  from  the  Register  of  Balto.  City 

to  the  Treasurer  of  the  W.  S.  relative  to  storage 
of  the  State's  powder.     [Sess.  1832.]     '33.      4  p. 

Report  in  obedience  to  an   order  of   the  House. 

[Sess.  1832.]     '33.     8°.     38  p. 

.Same.- Jan.  2,  1833.     '33.     8".     7  p. 

Report    [on   receipts   from   Allegany  co.    lands] 

in  obedience  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Mar. 
4,  1833.     '33.     8«.     6  p. 

Communication  relative  to  the  state  of  the  fi- 
nances.     [Se.*s.  1834.]     '34.     4  p. 

Report    in    obedience  to  an  order  of   the  House 

.   .   .  Jan.  28,  1835.     8°. 

Report    concerning     the     tax    for    colonization. 

Jan.  30,    1835.     8°. 

Communication.  .  .  relative  to  indemnity.    [Sess. 

1836.]     '37.     4  p. 

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[Md. 


Treasurer  of  the  Western  Shore,  contirmed. 

Treasurer's    statements  .   .   .   concerning    certain 

interest  on  the  surplus  revenue  of  tlie  U.  S. 
[Sess.  1838.]     14  p. 

Report  communicating  list  of  tlie  salaried  officers 

of  the  State,  [Jan.  12,  1843].     h.  t.  i:>.     (J  p. 

Communication.    Jan.     16,    1843.     8  p.     2  fold. 

sched. 

Communication    enclosing   a   statement    of     the 

commissions  paid  [to  the  Treasurer].  [Sess, 
1843.]     4  p. 

Statement   shewing  what  amount  of   money  has 

been  paid  into  the  Treasury  by  the  public  default- 
ers in  the  past  fiscal  year.     [Sess.  1844.]     6  p. 

Report  in  obedience  to  an  order  .   .   .   1853.     18  p. 

Communication  in  reply  to  an  order  of  the  Senate. 

[18r)4].     4  p. 

Communication  .   .  .  relative  to  amounts  paid  to 

various  joint  committees.    [Jan.  21,  185G.]    (2)  p. 

Communication     [relating   to    deposits    of    State 

funds]  in  answer  to  an  order  of  the  House. 
[Mar.    13?]  1865.     4  p. 

Statement  showing  dates,  number,  amounts  and 

character  of  the  coupons  recorded  and  burned 
.   .   .   1874.     20  p. 

—  See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  State 
Agents;  and  under  Legislature,  Rpts.  of  com- 
mittees :  Clairas,  Finance^  Treasurer,  Ways  and 
Means. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

[  Bank  of  Maryland]  (171)0-1834).     To  the  creditors  of 
the  Bank  of  Maryland.    [Balto.,  1834.]    8°.    7  p. 
Kote.    This  bank  was  a  private  institution.    The  State  Bank 
projected  during  the  SO's  never  materialized. 

—  Statement    of    the    condition    of    the    Bank  .  .  . 

[Balto.],  1835.     f«.     (4)  p. 

—  Extracts  from  the  correspondence  and  minutes  of 

the  Trustees,  published  by  J.  B.  Morris  and  K. 
W.  Gill,  two  of  the  Trustees,  having  relation 
principally  to  their  intercourse  with  Poultney, 
Ellicott  fcCo.  and  E.  Poultney.  Balto.,  1835.  8°. 
0,  65  p. 

—  Report  of  the  case  of  the  Bank  of  Maryland  vs. 

S:  Poultney  and  W:  M.  Ellicott  .  .  .  trading 
under  the  firm  of  Poultney,  Ellicott  &  Co.,  tried 
before  Harford  County  Court,  March  term, 
1836.     Balto.,  '36.     8°.     166  p. 

—  Statement   of   tlie   judgments  confessed  by  Evan 

Poultney,  at  the  suit  of  the  Trustees.  .  .  .  And 
report  of  tlie  trial  of  Evan  Poultney,  W:  M. 
Ellicott,  and  S:  Poultney,  for  a  conspiracy  .  .  . 
1836.     Balto.,  '36.     8°.     iii,  15  p. 

—  Testimony  of  V.   M.  Fowler  and   Evan  Poultney, 

in  the  case  of  the  Jiank  of  Maryland  vs.  S: 
Poultney  and  W:  M.  Ellicott  .  .  .  1836.  Balto., 
'40.     8°.     63,  'J7  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,   Treasurer ;  and 

under  Legislature,  Special  Laws  and  Reports  of 
com.rn.ittees  :  Hanks,  Currency,  Ways  and  Means. 
\_Canals.j  Chesapeake  ^  Delaware  Canal  Co.  llth 
general  report  of  the  President  and  Directors. 
Jan.  1831.  8".  \2  p.  (Doc.  no.  6  ace.  genl. 
rpt.  of  committee  on  internal  improvement,  sess. 
1830.; 
See  aluo  «wrfer  Exec,  and  Stuff,  G'oi)«rno»',Ooiniiiiui.,  1 820, '28. 

Chesapeake  Jf  Ohio  Canal  Co.  3d  annual  report. 
Pub.  by  authority.  1829.  37,  cxi,  p.  (Doc. 
no.  14    ace.  Exec,  commun.  31  Dec.  1829.) 

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[Md. 


\^Canals,  continued.^ 

—  4th,   10th,   14th    annual    report   of    President    and 

Directors    to  the    stockholders,  June:  1882,  88; 
1842.     Washington,  '32  ;   Annapolis, '89-4;5. 
See  also  below.  Communications,  lS4r). 

—  Report   respecting  the    C.  &  O.  Canal  Co.     1829. 

4  p.  -|-  fold.  rpt.  (Doc.  no.  11  ace.  Rxec.  mess. 
Dec.  81,  1829.) 

—  Report  from  President  to  the  Legislature.     [Sess. 

1830.]     '31.     24,  vii,  p. 

—  Two  rpts.  of    President  to  Directors,  on    present 

state  of  finances  of  the  co.  and  an  extension  of 
the  navigation  of  the  Potomac  to  a  point  nine 
miles  above  .  .  .  Cumberland.  [Sess.  1832.] 
Washington,  '82.     14  p. 

—  Reports    of    President    [Sess.     1848]  :    Giving    a 

statement  of  amount  ex[iended  on  canal  from  its 
eastern  terminus  to  Dam  no.  5  and  thence  to  Cum- 
berland. 16  p.  —  Relative  to  examinations  and 
surveys  made  with  reference  to  a  dam  or  slack 
water  navigation  from  Dam  no.  (<  to  Cumberland, 
etc.  10  p. —  From  Gen.  W:  G.  McNeill,  late 
President,  to  the  Governor.     60  p. 

—  Report  from  the  President  and  Directors.     [Sess. 

1849.]     24  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  stockholders  in  general  meet- 

ings during  the  year  1844.     [Sess.  1844.]     6  p. 

—  Communications  from  the  President  (or  Pres.  and 

Directors)  :  To  the  Executive,  Feb.  28,  1829. 
'29.  8  p.  —  From  G:  C.  Washington  to  the  Gov- 
ernor. [Sess.  1838.]  '39.  22  p.  —  From  F. 
Thomas  to  the  Gov.  [Sess.  1839.]  76  p.  —  To 
Gov.  [Dec  sess.  1841.]  '42.  68p.— To  House 
in  reply  to  order  of  1st  Jan.  1842.  [Sess.  1841.] 
12  p. —  To  Gov.  [Sess.  1842.]  '42.  20  p. — 
End.  correspondence  with  Messrs.  Baring  and 
others  in  rel.  to  procurement  of  funds,  etc.  for 
completion  of  the  work.  [Sess.  1843.]  16  p. — 
In  answer  to  interrogatories.     [Sess.  1843.  J     4  p. 

—  End.  a  law  parsed  by  Legislature  of  Va.  [Sess. 
1848.]    '44.    8  p.  — To  Gov.     [Sess.  1844.]    40  p. 

—  In  rel.  to  bonds  issued  by  State  for  the  sub- 
scription to  the  capital  stock.    [Sess,  1844.]    16p. 

—  To  Gov.   [Sess.  1845.]   o6  p.    (Cont,  ann.  rpt.) 

—  From  A.  P.  Gorman,  in  rel.  to  bill  to 
authorize  issuing  of  bonds  for  repairs  upon  canal. 
1878.     12  p. 

—  Correspondence  between  the  C.   &  <).  Canal  Co. 

and  the  B.  &,  O.  R.  R.  Co.,  in  relation  to  the 
disputes  between  those  companies  concerning 
the  right  of  way  for  their  respective  works 
along  the  Potomac  River.  [Sess.  1880.]  Balto., 
•30.     80  p. 

—  Letter   from   Francis   Thomas,    Pres.,  to  W:    A. 

Spencer,  chrmn.  committee  of  ways  and  means. 
[Sess.  1889.]     6  p. 

—  Communication  from  the  C.  &  0.  Canal  Co.  to  the 

Governor.     [Sess.  1842.]     12  p. 

—  Communication  from  Wni.  Price,    late  Director. 

[Sess.  1847.]     14  p. 

—  Statement    of     condition    and     financial     affairs. 

[Mar.  13,  1865.]     '65.     8°.     8  p. 

—  -See  also    under    Exec,    and    Staff,    Governor  and 

Atty.  Oenl. ;  forward  under  State  Agents  ;  under 
Institutions,  Public  Works;  under  Legislature, 
Special  Laws  and  Rpts.  of  committees  :  Canals, 
Int.  Imp,,  Railroads  {B.  ^'  0.)  and  Ways  and 
Means. 


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[Md. 


[Canals,  continued.] 

[Maryland  Canal].  Report  by  the  Md.  Commis- 
sioners on  a  proposed  canal  from  Baltimore  to 
Conewago.  Balto.,  1823.  sm.  8°.  84,  (1)  n  2 
fold.  maps. 

—  Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  examine 

into  the  practicability  of  a  canal  from  Baltimore 
to  the  Potomac,  together  with  the  engineer's 
report.     Balto.,  1823.     8°.     G'J  p. 

—  Report  of  the  engineer   [I.   Trimble]    appointed 

'•y  the   Commr.   of  the    Mayor  ...  of  Balto 
on  the  subject  of  the   Maryland  Canal.     Balto. i 
1837.      8°.      27   p.      map,     (scale,     1/125000).' 
pronle. 

—  Approximate    estimate    of    that    portion    of    the 

"  Brookville  route"  of  the  Maryland  Canal, 
surveyed  during  the  summer  of  1838,  under 
the  direction  of  Col.  J.  J.  Abert.  r'39.1  8° 
52  p. 

—  Statement  in  reply  to  an  order  of  the  House 

9th  February,  1839  .  .  .  relative  to  surveys 
made  m  .  .  .  1838  for  the  route  of  the  Mary- 
land Canal.     ['39.]     8°.     39  p.     map. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,   and  Staff,  Governor,  Com- 

mun.  1838;  and  under  Legislature,  Rpts.  of  com- 
mittees. Internal  Improvement. 

Potomac  <5-  Annapolis  Canal.  G:  W.  Hughes.  Report 
on  location  and  survey  of  the  Potomac  and  An- 
napolis canal.     1837.     8°.     10  p. 

Susfjnehanna  ^-  Tidtwater  Canal  Co.  Report  to  the 
Governor,  Dec.  1842.     18  p. 

—  Communication  from  James  Hepburn,  President 

[Sess.  1843.]     8  p. 

—  Explanation  of  the  President  relative  to  enquiries 

in  regard  to  the  receipts  and  expenditures  of  the 
CO.     [Sess.  1844.]     10  p. 

—  See   also   iinder   Legislature,    Special   Laws,  and 

Rpts.  of  committees :   Canals  and  Int.  Imp 
.Address  of  Senator  Earle,  before  Gen.  Humphreys 
of  the  War  Department,  on  the  subject  of  a  ship 
canal   between   the   Chesapeake   and    Delaware 
bays.     1872.     12  p. 
See  also   under  Executive  and   Staff,  Governor  and 
Ally.    Genl. ;   and    under  Legislature,  Rpts.  of 
committees :   Canals,  Internal  Improvement,  and 
Ways  and  Means. 
[Education.]     Superintendent    of  Public   Instruction 
Ist  annual   report,   31st    Dec,    18'>7      ">8      8° 
(2).  37  p. 

—  Report    .  .   .    with   a    bill    entitled    "A    uniform 

system   of   public   instruction,"  fetc.l     Feb    2 
18f;5.     8".     128  p.  ^        ^  • 

—  ]8t  report,  with  an  appendix  containing  reports  of 

.   .   .  school  commissioners  of  the  several  counties 
[Dec.30,  18(;5].     Balto., '66.     8".     86,  (1)  p 
Superintendent  of  Education.     lst-2d  annual  report 
June  30:   ]«(J(J-60/G7.     '(;7-08.     2  v.     8". 
AoU.     UX.   printed  al8o  in    Gennau  :  '07;  8".     2cl  seen  uIho 

a  e'  T:]f\X-l  ''li     '*  '!^?T'*''', "^  ■•"'«■  --  -""n"-nn 
i/je  i\n».  ot  the  Htate  Normal  Hcliool,  au  below. 

—  Report  in  reply  to  an  order  of  the  House,  Mar   4 

18f;7.     '07.      8^      14  p.  .  •     , 

—  Statement  in  reply  to  an  order  of  the  House,  Feb 

28,  1808.      [-08.]     80.      10  p. 
I'rincipal  of  the  State  Normal  School.   Report  shewing 
tlie  coMditK.n  of  the  public  schools  of  Md  ,  with 
the  reports  of  the  county  school  commissioners 
Sept.  30:  18(;8-(;'.».      '09-70.     2  r.     8". 

NotK.    T hi»  »erie»  continued  that  begun  by  the  lHt-2(l  ami 
rpt«.  of  the  Hupt.  of  Kducatlou.  ^ 


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[Md. 


[  Kdiication ,  cn)ifiiiNcd.] 

Board  of  Sfnfe  School  Commissioners.     T?eport,  an- 

nral,  1S70;  Sept.  ;J0,  1870/71.     '71-72      2  v.    H". 

Board  of  Education.     Report,  annual,   1871/72-78/ 

79; 'l5tli-3yth   annual   report,   l880/81-l!)04/05. 

r.  7?., '7;5-li)05.     8". 

Note.     For  fiscal  ye.irs   ending  Sept.  oO  thrfiugli  18S9;  for 

Kchool  years  eiuliug  July  31,  beginning  1890.    Title  of  many  is 

"...  rpt.   showing  tlie   condition  of  the  public   sehools  of 

Md."     lOth  printed  at  IliigerHtown;  2Jd,  24lh, 'itJth-JSlh,  aoth- 

.'{7th  at  Balti/nore;  others,  so  far  as  i^ecn,  at  Annapolis. 

—  By-laws,  rules  and  regulations.      Halto  ,  1S74.     8°. 

18  p. 
See  also  vnder  Exec,  anil  Stall',  Governor,  Comp- 
troller, 1853,  60,  7fi,  Treasurer ;  and  vnder 
Legislature,  Special  Laws  and  Rpis.  of  commit- 
tees. Education- 
Fisheries,  Comiii.is.sioners  of  (\S74-).  Report,  [lst-5th 
annual],  Jan.  1  :  187(1-80;  annual,  Jan.  1  :  1882- 
84,86;  annual,  1887,  81);  biennial,  1S90/91- 
94/95,1900/01-04/05.     v.  p.,'7(i-VJ06.     8". 

Note.  Rpt.  Jan.  1,  1876  really  covers  1874/75;  other  rpts. 
dated  Jan.  1  cover  calendar  year  preceding;  others  cover 
calendar  periods  as  indicated.  One  authority  mentions  a  rpt. 
1881  covering  the  western  part  of  the  State;  not  seen.  Upt. 
18'.'4/Uo  is  equivalent  to  2l)th-'Jlst  anu.  rpts.  Kpt.  Jan.  1,  1S7S, 
and  rpts.  1 900/0 l-04/U,5  printed  at  Baltinjore;  1S.S3  at  llagers- 
town ;  others,  so  far  as  seen,  at  Annapolis.  Many  of  the 
rpts.  bear  names  of  Comrars.  in  title. 

See  also  forward,  Oyster  Fi>iheries. 

Game  Warden  (1898-).  Bulletin,  nos.  1-4.  [Cum- 
berland, 1900-04.] 

Guano,  Inspector  of.  Report,  to  sessions  1849,  56,  58. 
3  rpts.     8°. 

—  Report   in  obedience  to  an  order  of   the  Senate. 

[Ses9.  1856.]     20  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Rpts.  of  committees, 

Agriculture. 
Health,    Board  of   (1874-).      lst-12th  biennial  report, 
1874/75-96/97;  annual  report,  1898-1901,03-04. 
t>.  p., '76-1906.     80. 

Note.  Ist  covers  May  6,  1874/Dec.  1,  187.');  others  cover  cal- 
endar bienniums.  Rpts.  1S88,  96/97, 1900-01  have  appendixes 
containing  proceedings  of  State  health  conferences;  that  in 
rpt.  1896/97  has  separate  pagination  (•2'24  p.).  Rpt.  1902 
having  been  burned  in  the  Baltimore;  lire  of  1904,  au  "Ad 
interim  Rpt."  replacing  it  was  afterward  issued,  with  imprint 
Balto.,  1904.  1882  printed  at  Frederick;  1880,  95/97,  98-1901, 
03  at  Baltimore;  others  at  Annapolis. 

—  [Advance  copy.]    Report   of   C.  W.  Chancellor, 

M.D.,  Secretary  of  the  Board  .  .  .  1886.  Balto., 
'85.     8°.     52  p. 

Note.  Actual  date  is  Dec.  31,  18S5.  Title-page  bears  an- 
uouncement  that  the  regular  general  rpt.  will  be  submitted  to 
Legislature  in  Jan.  1886. 

—  Report    on    the    public    charities,    reformatories, 

prisons  and  almshouses  of  the  State  ...  by 
C.  W.  Chancellor,  M.D.,  Sec.  of  the  Board, 
July  1877.     Frederick, '77.     8°.     1G3  p.     pi.    il. 

—  Vinilication  of  the  report  of    C.   W.   Chancellor, 

M.D.  .  .  .  upon  the  public  charities,  etc.,  of  the 
State    .    .    .    March  1878.     Balto., '78.    8^.    55  p. 

—  Ventilation.     By  W.  C.  Van  Bibber,  M.D.   .  .   . 

Written    for    the   Board.     1878.     S".     36  p. 

—  The  sanitation  of  cities  and  towns  and  the  agri- 

cultural utilization  of  excretal  matters.  Report 
on  improved  methods  of  sewage  disposal  and 
water  supplies,  by  C.  W  Cluauellor,  Sec.  of  the 
Board  .   .  .   Balto..  1887.     1.  8°.    (5),  176  p.     il. 

—  Special    report    on    the  prevalence  of  typhoid   or 

entero-miasmatic  fever  in  Cumberland,  Md.  .  .  . 
May  17,  1891,  by  C.  W.  Chancellor.  Balto., 
1891.     8".     92  p.     map.     il. 


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STATE   PUBLTCATIONS 


fMd. 


Insurance  Commissioner.    Isfc-Soth  annual  report,  1872- 
1905.     Annapolis  and  Baltimore,  72-1906.     8°. 

^.^}>i*-'^»^-^^^  ["tli:']  dated  Dec.  Ist;  30th,  32d  dated  Dec 
rflst,  others  June  1st,  iilthough  statistics  are  always  for  calen- 
dar  years.  None  seen  between  30th,  1901,  and  32d  1902  "d 
;"P';  ™^'^"°"9  "I't-  1  (June  1,  1S73)  and  pt.  2  (Oct.  V 
JSi3)  ot  the  supplemental  rpts.  of  this  dept.:  "  similarly 
3d  rpt.  mentions  Pt.  1  (Apr.  6,  1874)  and  pt.  2  (May  IH 
18-4);  not  seen.  16th-18th,  20th-2l8t,  23d-24th  seem  to  have 
been  issued  in  two  pts.;  the  only  pt.  seen  in  each  case  bore 
title.  I't.  2,  Life  insurance  .  .  .  ,"  and  contained  introduc- 
tory matter,  statistics,  etc.,  from  general  rpt.  but  only  life 
insurance  text  and  paginaiion,  with  A.  t.p.:  "Abstracts  E- 
Md.  life  ins.  COS."  and  A.  t.  p.:  "  Abstracts  F :  Life  and  acci' 
dent  ins.  cos.  of  other  States  and  foreign  countries  ...  in 
Md.       Pt.   2  of  23d   rpt.   cont.  insurance  laws  in   appendix. 

—  Preliminary    report    . 

n.  t.  p.     8°.     25  p. 
Note.    Covers  May  22,  1899/March  1,1900. 

—  See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Treasurer. 
\_Mines.'\     Inspector  of  Mines  for  Allegany  and  Garrett 

Counties    (1876-).     2d  annual   report    of  Peter 
Cain,  Dec.  31,  1877.     '78.     8".    16  p. 

—  2d  annual  report  of  Owen  Riordan,  Dec.  31,  1879 

'80.     8".     31  p. 

—  Report  of  T:   Brown,  Dec.  31  :  1881,  83. 

2  rpts.    8°. 
Xote.    Rpt.  1881  contains  also  rpt.  for  1880. 

—  Report  of  C:  H.  Hamill,  [Dec.  31,  1887]. 

—  Annual   report,  Dec.    31:    1892-95,    97-98 

'94-99.     4  V.     8°. 


for    the    year    1899. 


'82-84, 


'  18q?q''-'  ^Zu-  ^^^'^"^^  "'  ^^-  '^'"^  «'°g'e  pagination  ;  similarly, 
18Q7  ^r.  "'u^?  ''^.-  y^-  ^1''^-  ^^^2-95  printed  at  Balto.;  rpt! 
1S97  at  Cumberland;  imprint  of  rpt.  1898  uncertain. 

Commissioners  of  Mines  (1878-).  Report,  submitted 
by  W:  H.  Smith,  C:  H.  Hamill,  J:  Ryan,  Commrs  , 
[Jan.  1880].  '80.  8°.  51  p. 
lOyster^  Fisheries.]  Commander  of  State  Oyster 
Police  Force.  Report  upon  the  oyster  resources 
of  Maryland  ...  by  H.  Davidson.  ...  Oct 
1869.     '70.     8".     20  p. 

—  Report  of  the  commissioners  in  the  matter  of  the 

Oyster  Police.     1870.     6  p. 

—  Report   on   the   oyster   fisheries,    Potomac    River 

.shad  and  herring  fisheries,  and  the  water-fowl  of 
Maryland.  .  .  .  Jan.  1872.  [By  H.  Davidson, 
Com.  Jishory  Force.]     ti.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     48  p. 

Commander  of  the  Oyster  Fisheries  and  Water  Fowl 
Report,  Jan.  1,  1874.  Annapolis,  r'74].  8°.    12  p 

Oyster  Commission.  The  development  and  jirotec- 
tion  of  the  oyster  in  Maryland.  Being  the  report 
of  the  Oyster  Commission  of  Md.,  Feb  1884 
By  W.  K.  Brooks.    Balto  ,  '84.   4°.    193  p.    map.' 

bee   also  under   Executive   and   Staff,    Atty.    Genl 
186.-,,  and   Comptroller,  1874  (two);   and   vnder 

ru    ■,  ^''^^^^\:^'^^'^^''^r>ecialLaws^x^ii  Rpts.  of  committees. 

IHailroads.}  Annapolis  ,5-  Elk  Ridge  R.  R.  Co 
Reports:  Ist  annual.  [Sess.  1888.]  6  p  — 
ISess.  1H42,  .IC,  40];  6  p.,  8  p.,  14  p.  -  Rpt. 
(■(•ntaining  statements  of  revenue  and  expenses 
1847/49.  [Sess.  1849.]  8  p.  _  Statement 
sliowing  receipts  and  expenditures  for  1864.  '66. 
42  p.  —  Scmiann.  statement.  1867.  6  p.  —  Rpt 
of  I'roH.  and  Directors.      1870.     14  p. 

—  Hf'ports  upon  the  Hurveys,   location   and  proijress 

of  construction  of  the  Annapolis  and  Elk  Ridge 
Hailroad,  by  G:  VV.  Ilu-hes,  chief  engineer 
JSrsfl.  1838]     -39.     48  p.  "  ' 

—  Communication  from  the  President,  in  obedience 

toanorderof  the  Sen;.te.    [Sess.  1840]    '41.    6p 

—  Same;    shewing   the   amount   received    from    the 

B.  &  O.  R.  R.     [ScsH.  1844].     4  p. 

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\_Railroads,  continued.] 

—  Explaiiiiton'  stjitcment  by  tlie  Ani)a])oli.s  and   Klk- 

riilj^e  li.  li.  Co.  on  tlio  subject  of  so  much  of 
the  Gov's,  message  and  the  Comptroller's  report 
as  relates  to  that  company.   .   .    .   1864.     24  p. 

—  Report   in  lesponse  to    resolutions  of  the  Senate 

.   .   .   1874.     IG  p. 

—  See   also  under  Legislature,  lipis.  of  coynmitteen , 

Railroads. 
Baltimore  ij-  Ohio  R.  R.  Co.  Report  [of  the  Presi- 
dent] to  SPSS.  1820;  of  tlie  Directors,  sess.  1830; 
of  the  Managers,  sess.  1831  ;  of  tin'  I'res.  and 
Directors,  Dec:  1832,3.5;  12th  annual  of  the 
Pres.  and  Directors,  sess.  1838;  of  the  Directors, 
sess.  1842.     '20-[43?] 

—  Communications  from  the  President :     End.  sur- 

veys and  estimates  of  the  railroad  from  Balto. 
to'Washington.  [Soss.  1831.]  '.•f2.  14  p.— To 
the  House,  in  reply  to  their  order  of  3 1st  l")ec. 
1831,  calling  for  certain  information  in  regard  to 
the  sale  or  liypothecation  of  State  bonds,  etc. 
[Sess.  1841.]  '42.  12  p.  —  In  relation  to  State 
bonds.  [Sess.  1842.]  4  p.  —  Relative  to  the  Act 
of  1832,  Chap.  175,  regulating  charge  for  con- 
veyance of  passengers  between  Balto.  and  Wash- 
ington. [Sess.  1843.]  (>  p.  —  Respecting  reduc- 
tion of  fare  on  the  Washington  branch.  [Sess. 
1843]  10  p.  — ToT:  Donaldson,  chrnin.  of 
committee  on  vrays  and  means.  [Sess.  1846.] 
18  p.  — From  J:  W.  Garrett,  in  response  to  an 
order  of  the  Senate.     1867.      6  p. 

—  Communication  of  tlie  B.  &  O.  R.  R.  (^o.  in  answer 

to  interrogatories.     [Sess.  1843]    .    .    .   16  p. 

—  Report  of  the  chief  engineer  ...  to  the  President 

of  said  CO.     [Sess    1830.]     '31.     12  p. 

—  Report  of  President  and  Directors  ...  in  obedi- 

ence to  an  order  of  Feb.  7,  1833.     '33.     16  p. 

—  Answers  of  the  B.  &  O.  R.  R.  Co.  in  obedience  to 

an  order  of  the  Senate.     [Sess.  1840.]     12  p. 

—  Report  of  the  President  .  .   .  covering  a  tariff  of 

rates  of  transportation  on  the  "main  stem  "  of 
said  road.     [Ses.v!.  1842.]     20  ]). 

—  Report  of  the  B.  &  O.  R.  R.  Co.    [on   same,  sess. 

1843].     24  p. 

—  Report  of  the  executive  officers  on  the  subject  of  re- 

trenchment.   [Sess.  1842.]    40  ]>.    3  fold,  sched. 

—  Report  of  the  Directors  in  obedience  to  an  order 

.   .  .   [House,  Feb.  16,  1843.]    36  p.    fold,  tables. 

—  Answer  of  the  President   to  interrogatories,  with 

the  accompanying  report  of  B:  H.  Latrobe,  chief 
engineer.     [Sess.  1843.]     8  p. 

—  Answer  of  the  chief  engineer  of  the  B.  &  0.  R.R. 

Co.,  relative  to  construction  of  a  lock  and  dam 
navigation  from  Dam  no.  6  to  the  South  Branch, 
and  thence  to  Cumberland.     [Sess.  1843.]     8  p. 

—  Report  shewing  the  amount  of  salaries   paid   the 

officers  .    .    .  during    the    years    1842,   43,    44. 
[Sess.  1844.]     34  p. 
Note.    Contains  also  complete  tariff  of  freight  and  paBsengcr 
service. 

—  Report  of  the  I'resident  in  obedience  to  an  order 

of  the  House.      [Sess.  1849.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Response  of  J:   W.  Garrett,  President,  to  an  order 

of  the  House.      1867.     4  p. 

—  See  binder 'Exec,  and  Staff,   Governor,  Commun., 

1829,39;  Atty.  Genl. ,18HJ  (two),  72;  Comptroller, 
1876  (two^  ;  back  under  Canals  {C.  ^-  0.  1830) ; 
under  Institutions,  Puhlic  Works  :  and  under 
Legislature,  Special  Laws  and  Rpts.  of  commit- 
tees :  Int.  Imp.,  Railroads  and  Woajs  and  Meams. 


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IRailroads,  continued.] 

Baltimore^-  Potomac  Railroad  Co.    Communication 

from  the  President.     1867.     8°     "^23  p   ""'^^^^lon 

.V.  aUo  under  Legislature,  Rpts.  of  comnnttee,.  Railroads. 

Balttmore^  Si.squehanna  R.  R.  Co.     Annual  report 

from  the   President  and  ]:>irectors :  Dec     S 

~  ^nn"i </'''"  ,^=  ^^"'^^^''^'*"'  President.  (Doc 
no.  10  aoc.  Exec.  Mess.  31st  Dec.  1829.)     ^ 

~  mnv  «n.  "'r''  • "  "?''^^  ""-^  '^«^°*«  «f  «aid  com- 
pany and  also  in  relation  to  the  rates  of  char-es 
for  toll,  etc.     [Sess.  1844.1     10  p        °^  ^^^^^^^^ 

-  Report  of  the  State  Directors  of  the  B.  &  S  R  R 

Co.     [Sess.  1849.]     8  p  <^  ^- ix.  a 

to  tne  B    &  h.  R.  R.  Co.      [Sess.  1849  1     2  n 

-  Answer  of  the  President  and  Directors  iii  relation 

to   the   p  ^,^^3^    ^f  1852      4  7 

4  fold,  sched.  -^  P" 

-  Communication  addressed   to  the    Governor 

bj^thePres.  oftheB.  &  S.  R.  R.  Co.     1853 

-  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Treasurer,  Rail- 

^oads:    andnnder    Legislature,   Rpts.  of  Tom 
[BaS^^'cS^;  ^^-  ^-W.^.,  Way!and^M:Z 

rsr't?p"^^HS!e!^^^^"^-«^^^-^"« 

~  ^'or^.u^  ''"'^  resolutions  adopted  by  the  citizens 
of  Baltimore.     [I860.]     6  p.     (Senate.) 
^ote.     bame  printed  by  House  as  : 
-  Preamble    and  resolutions  in  relation  to  the  Pas 

Cumberland  ^-  Pennsylvania  R.  i?.  S    Xsponse  in 
reply  to  an  order  of  the  House      isr7  ^00 
"tt?Y-  ''f''-''-  ^   ^'     Report  of'w:  Af  iS'ob 

President    nnd    i?        '^'^'^  ^°""''^'  ''«?«'•*  of  the 

^[Se^t^'l888r39.]''T2t7'l0;.''^^^^^^''"^'^^^^- 

Ei^c'"]erdosiug.''etr"  '^°'"™""-   !>""'    "Commun.   from 

o/co,nmU(ee>:  /n^X'l'and /a'^/it'"  ^''S'«'^'"'-«.  ^Z'^- 
otiht'v'  "^^'"■'^•?^°«  -t  Z?«^^r>«ore  i?.  /?.    RepW 
Hous:.  ^^S'^'^lJV'^^'^"^^  ^«  -  -^-  ottt  I 
««Llan'r/22:'w;J;'«'*''**"''''  '''^'^*-  ^f  •committee,:    GruA 
[■Southern  .Maryland  R.  R.-\     Ji^xmn  of  M.o  » 

W.    Hughes,    chief  engineer.      1868.     8^     27  p 
See  also  under   Kxecutivc  ■in,i   y*   tr     ^, 

roads,  ana   WaysalTZaniT'''''^'"'''    ''''" 

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\^Roads.'\  Baltimore  and  Harford  Turnpike  Road 
€o.  Keport  in  obedience  to  an  order  of  the 
House  of  Mtli  Jan.  1830.     '80.     8  p. 

—  Abstracts  of  accounts  of  the  Baltimore  &  Harford 

and  Baltimore  &  Havre  de  Grace  Turnpike  com- 
panies, 18(;4.     '65.     8°.     4  p. 
Baltimore  c^-   Havre  de  Grace  Turnpike  Co.     Report 
to  the  Legislature.     [Sess.  1829.]     '30.     4  p. 

—  Communication  to  the  Senate.     18G7.     4  p. 
See  also  second  entry  preceding. 

National  Road.  Comnmnication  from  T:  Shriver, 
Esq.,  Supt.  of  the  Cumberland  or  National 
Road.     [8688.1835]     '3(!.     8°.     Op. 

—  Saw.e.     [Sess.  1838.]     2  p. 

—  1st  semi-annual  report  of  J.  Huddleson,  Supt.  of 

the  National  Road  within  the  limits  of  Md., 
Nov.  15,  1842.     h.  t.p.     8°.     16  p. 

—  7th-8th  same,  by  T.  Thistle,  1840/41-41/42.    [Sess. 

1842.]     h.t.p.     1  V.     10,  4  p.  : 

Note.    Ending  respectively  Nov.  20  and  Oct.  17.  l 

WasJiington  S;  Baltimore  Turnpike  Road  Co.    Letter  | 
from  the  President,  enclosing  an  abstract,  [etc.]. 
[Sess.  182!).]     '30.     4  p.  1 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  Comniun.  ! 
\^\%,  Aity.  Genl.,  1870;  under  Institutions,  Geol- 
ogy; and  under  Lea^islature,  Rpts  of  committees: 
Railroads  {Pa.,  Del.  ^  Md.)  and  Roads. 
[State  Agents.']  State  Agent  for  the  Eastern  Shore 
(1821-27).  Report,  Dec.  2G,  1825.  .  .  '26. 
12  p. 

State  Agent  for  the  Western  Shore  (1821-27). 
Report.  Dec.  sess.  1824.     6  p. 

—  2d   report,   transmitting    the    amounts    of    debts, 

valid  and  invalid.  Dec.  sess.  1824.  '25.  10  p. 
6  fold,  sched. 

—  Report   transmitting    documents   relative    to    the 

collection    of    the    public   revenue.     Dec.    sess. 
1822.      20  p. 
Iifoie.    Seen  in  Md.  Pub.  Docs.  1824. 

—  A  view  of  the  finances  of  .  .   .  Maryland  and  of 

several  other  States,  in  letters  addressed  to  Gov. 
Stevens  by  T:  Kennedy,  State  Agent  for  the 
W.  S.     Balto..  1824.     28  p. 

—  Report  made  in  compliance  with  the  order  of  the 

House,  ,Ian  12,  1825,  requesting  the  Agent  to 
report  what  further  measures  are  in  hU  opinion 
expedient  to  ensure  the  speedy  collection  of  the 
public    revenue.      Dec.    sess.    18-'4.     '25.     iL'  p. 

—  Report.  Jan.  17,  1826.    .  .   .  '26.     16  p. 

—  Report  of  [S.  Du  Val].     [1827.]     8°.     (2),  4  p. 

4  fold.  tab. 
Board  of  State  Agents.    Report  of  the  State's  agents 
in  joint  stock  companies.     [Si'ss.  1841  ]     12  p. 

—  Report    of   the   agents    representing   the  State  in 

joint  stock  companies,  ...  in  which  the  report 
of  Col.  J.  J.  Abert,  on  matters  connected  with 
the  C.  &  (").  Canal  Co.  is  reviewed  and  answered. 
[Sess.  1843  ]     68  p. 

—  Communication  from  the  State  Agents  transmitting 

the  records  of  proceedings  of  the  stockholders 
of  the  C    &  ().  Canal  Co.     [Sess.  1S45  ]    94  p. 

—  Report    of     S:      Sprigg    and    Tench     Tilghman, 

State's  Agents,  1x47.     [Sess.  1847.]     47  p. 

Note.    Cent.  rpts.  of  B.  *  O.  and  C.  &  O.  and  other  inter, 
nal  improvement  companies. 

—  Communication    from    W:  Price,    in    reply    to    a 

comnmnication  of  Messrs.  Sprigg  and  Tilgh- 
man.    [Sess.  1847.]     4  p. 


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'iState  Agents,  coniinned.'} 

—  Comnninication    from    Tench   Tilghman    and    S: 

Sprigg  in  reply  to  a  communication  from  W: 
Price,  late  Director  in  the  C  &  O.  Canal  Co 
[Sess.  1847.]     6  p. 

—  A  counter  statement  of  J:   Van  Lear,  Jr.,  State's 

Agent,  and  praying  tlie  Legislature  to  appoint  a 
Board  of  Public  Works.     [Sess.  1847.]     8  p. 

—  Supplemental    report   of    S:     Sprigg   and    Tench 

Tilghman  in  reference  to  certain  resolutions  of 
the  Legislature,  mentioned. in  their  annual  report 
and  in  a  communication  of  J:  Van  Lear,  Jr.,  one 
of  the  State's  Agents.      [Sess.  1847.]     G  p.  ' 

—  Communication    from    A.    B.    Davis    and    W:    T. 

Goldsborough,  members  of  the  Board.  [Sess' 
1847.]     4  ]}. 

—  Report    for   the    years     1848/4!).     [Sess.    1840  1 

09  p.     (C.  &  O.  affairs.)  '^ 

—  Proceedings  under  the  act  parsed   at   Dec.  sess 

1844,   Chap.  281.     [Sess.  1849.]     6  p.    (C.  &  O.' 
affairs.) 
Tax    Commissioner    (1878-).     Report   to   the    General 
Assembly  at  its  January  session;  biennial,  1880- 
1906.     r.  p.,  '79-1006.     8". 
^Tote.    In  reality  annual  rpts.,  covering  calendar  years  iire- 
cedins  sesBions    but    rpt.    19U6   covers    a    partial    biennium. 
Rpt.. January  1S8>,  has  200,  ccii,   p.;    imprint  cited   variously 
^Lt"?/P,°''*,^"''  Baltimore.     Imprint  of  rpts.  1890, 9S,  Balto  • 
iSfi'w  /''''     '^If'  Centreville;     1900-02,    Salisbury,' 

1904-06,  Hagerstown  ;  others  Annapolis. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Rpts.  of  commiUees,  Taxation. 
[Tobacco  Warehouses,  Siate.;\   Communications  from  the 
Tobacco  Inspectors  in  Balto.     [Sess.  1844.]    8p 

—  Report  of  the  Inspector  of  State  Tobacco  Ware- 

house no.  2.     [Sess.  I860.]     4  p. 

—  Same,  Warehouse  no.  3.     [Sess.  1800.]     G  p. 

—  Same,  VVarehouse  no.  5.      [Sess.  I860.]     6  p 

—  See  also  under   Executive    and    Staff,    Governor 

Commun.  1837,  Comijtroller ,  1853,  54,  72,  and 
Treasurer  ;  and  under  Legislature,  Reports  oi 
comm.tttees. 

Institdtion.s. 

187?- J*'^"  "«'''";  I°?l>ectiou  and  Regulation,   Health,  Board  of 
1877,  and  under  Legislature,  Reports  of  committees,  institutions. 

Academy  of  Science  and  Literature,  Maryland 
Iransactions,  v.  1.  Balto.,  1837.  8°.  xii  17- 
190  p.     map. 

—  Constitution  and  by-laws.     Balto.,  1825      IS"      10 

(1)  P- 
Agricultural   Chemist  {\MS-Q2).     [lst]-6th  report  of 
James  Higgins,  M.D.,  1850,  52,  53,  54    56   '',8 
Annapolis,    '50-52,    56-58;    Baltimore,     '53-54' 
6  v.     8". 
Kote.     Dates   given    are   those  of  Assembly  sessions,  rnts 
having  bee.,  made  to  the  House  of  Delegates      fl't    was  mlv 

'/85%°h-  s°j'."',? ■'iih  -n^'''-:?  r-  '^r  '''  "•  ■'  >"  noi'rDocs' 
.1  n  Htntef'^P^ar-^nl"''''  ^l''-*'"'  agricultural  rpt.  of 
190  Vl'l   n     fr  •  \    '?."i;®  '^'"■^  ^  pamphlet  ods.  of  ,5th, 

\nko,L^'\  i7u'"„"u  ''^""''  P-  '•'-^'*  ^«f«  omitted;  the  ed 

L^  ^  li u.'""'  ^^■'"  ^^"*•■"'  "  li"-'-""""  "  on  p.  90,  (1),  Slating 
copV.  '""''    ""'■"'  ''"'   """^  "'■''  iicludod  'in    that 

Hee  al«o  forward  under  Af/ric.  College,  1867. 

—  lHt-2d  report  of  Philip  T.  Ty.son  .   .    .  .Ian.-  1860- 

62.       r;W]-62.      2    V.      8".      xi,    .5-145,    20    p.; 
nil,  9-92  p.     map.  ' 

—  Report  of  Chemi.st.     n.  d.     [I860.]     8°.     4  p. 
ra^hy.'     '"^"'  """"  '  ''•«'"■''«''    '"  M'^thows's  geological  bibliog- 

—  See  also  under  Exocutiv  and   Staff,  Comptroller, 

IHM);  «nri««rf«,- Legislature,  Rpts.  of  committees, 
Agriculture. 

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[Md. 


Agricultural  College  (College   Park,   1856-).     Report 
of  the  Register  .  .  .    Balto.,  1858.    8°.    29  p.    pi. 

Note.  Opened  ns  a  private  institution,  1859;  became  a  Slato 
institution,  1862.     Records  prior  to  1892  very  incomplete. 

—  Report  of  Board  of  Trustees.     1870,  78,  80.     8°. 
Note.    Dates  are  years  of  publication. 

—  Report  of  S:  Rcgester,  Esq.,  President,  in  regard 

to  the  condition  of  the  College   .   .   .    1872.     10  p. 

—  Catalogue,  1870/71,    92-98/99.     Balto., '70-[98?]. 
Note.     Altliough  it  is  presumed  that  catalogues  have   been 

published  annually  since  1808,  the  college  itself  owns  [1906] 
"  only  one  prior  to  1892." 

—  Register,    1877/78,    June    1883.      Balto.,  '78-83. 

2  V.     8°. 

—  A  succinct  exposition  of  the  industrial  resources 

and  agricultural  advantages  of  .  .  .  Md.,  by 
James  Higgins,  late  State  Agric.  Chemist  and 
present  professor  ...  in  the  .  .  .  Colh-ge. 
n..p.,n.d.     [Annapolis,  18G7].     8°.     109,  iii,  p. 

—  Maryland    Agricultural     College    Qiinrterly  .   .   . 

Issued  on  the  15th  day  of  the  months  of  Feb., 
May,  Aug.,  and  Nov  .  .  nos.  1-34,  Aug.  1898- 
Nov.  1906.     College  Park,  ['98-190C].     8". 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Reports  of  committees, 

Agriculture- 

—  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  (College  Park, 

1888-  ).  lst-18th  annual  report,  18S,s-97, 
97/98-1904/05.  v.  p.,  ['89-92]  ;  [College  Park, 
'92-1905].     18  V.     8°. 

Note.  lst-2d  not  seen.  lst-9th  cover  calendar  years;  lOtli 
covers  Jan. /June,  1897;  llth-18th  cover  years  endinsf  June  .30. 
12th-15tb  have  I^oman  pagination.  l'.;th  is  called  on  cove)- 
"Vol.  12  of  the  Md.  Agric.  Exp  Sta.,"  and  cont.  Biilietint" 
67-62;  13th  cont.  Bull.  63-67;  Utii,  Bull.  68-76;  loth,  Bull. 
77-84;  16th,  Bull.  85-89;  17th,  Bull.  90-93;  18th,  Bull.  94-103. 
16th  cont.  a  comprehenBive  list  of  publications  of  the  station. 
1st  pub.  at  Agric  College;  2d,  4th  at  Annapolis;  3d  at  Balti- 
more.    See  also  Jollorchig  note. 

Bulletin,  nos.  1-107,  June   1888-October  1905. 

[College  Park,  '88-1905.]     8°. 

Note.  Several  are  designated  "  Special  issue,"  though  not 
different  in  character  from  the  rest.  Copy  seen  of  no.  7,  Dec. 
1889,  entitled  "Farm  manures"  (4  p.),  was  merely  an  ex- 
planation for  not  publishing  a  bulletin  on  that  subject.  No. 
30,  Jan.  1895,  bears  title  "  Special  isnue.  ('ompo-sition  of 
commercial  fertilizers  ...  ;  "  this  was  supplemented  by  a 
separate  bulletin  entitled:  "Appendix  to  Bull.  29  [suichargi;d 
'30'  with  rubber  stamp,  on  copy  seen],  Dec.l><94:  Tables  for 
calculating  fertilizer  analyses."  No.  39,  .April  189ii,  Spniy 
calendar,  is  a  f"  broadside.  No.  56  cont.  a  list  of  publications 
of  the  station.  There  is  a  peculiar  systi'm  of  pagination  in 
connection  with  certain  of  the  ann.  rpts.,  as  follows: 


Nos.         1-6,        p.  1-69. 

37-38, 

p.  1-63. 

1,           (4)  p. 

.39, 

broadside. 

8-11,        p.  1-74. 

40-44, 

p.  69-209. 

3d  ann.  rpt.,    p.  75-146. 

9th 

ann.  rpt.. 

p.  2ll-2:!0. 

nos.       12-13,  p.  147-172.* 

45-49, 

p.  1-160. 

14-15,  p.20,5-2:W.* 

50, 

p.  161-168. 

4th  ann.  rpt.,  p.  231-4.35. 

10th 

ann.  rpt., 

p.  161-167(1) 

16,  p.  4:?7-440. 

61-56, 

p.  9-166. t 

17,  p.  2.52-257  (sk). 

11th 

ann   rpt.. 

p.  167-176. 

18-20,  Individ,  p. 

57-62, 

p.  l-205.t 

21-23,        p.  1-93. 

63-67, 

p.  l-152.t 

6th  ann.  rpt.,    p.  9,5-112. 

68-76, 

p.  1-201. t 

24-29,      p.  1-174. 

77-84, 

p.  1-1934 

7fh  ann.  rpt.,  p.  175-194. 

85-S9, 

p.  1-196. 

30,         50,  4  p. 

90-93, 

p.  1-101. 

App.to29  [30],             16  p. 

94-103, 

p. 1-235. 

31-36,    p.  71-213. 

104-107, 

p.  1-62. 

8th  ann.  rpt.,  p.  218-2:59. 

*  statement  is  made  in  4th.  ann.  rpt.  that  Bull.  13  covered  pp. 
161-200;  this  is  incorrect.  The  amount  of  space  indicaied 
was  allowed  for  Bull.  13.  but  the  ms.  was  later  revised  and 
cut  down,  so  that  the  printed  bulletin  came  only  to  \>.  172. 

tNo.  51  begins  with  p  9,  as  if  allowance  had  been  made  for 
the  eight  pages  of  10th  ann.  rpt. 

t  When  bound  with  ann.  rpts.  these  groups  of  bulletins  have 
indexes,  with  additional  pagination. 

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Agricultural  College,  continued. 

—  - Special  bulletin,  [A]-K,   1889-June  1893.   fCol- 
lege  Park,  '89-93.]     8°.  '- 

Circular  bulletin,  nos.  1-61,  ]89')-1905 

'Entomologist  and  Pathologist."  ^   '°® 

Agriculture,  Department  of  Labor  and  (1868-)       See 

forward  under  Zaior.  ;•     (see 

IBhnd.^  Tnstitntion  for  the  Instruction  of  the   Blind 

(Baltimore,  1853-).     [Annual  report,  1858-1903 

three  entries  cover  all  that  have  b^n  Veen  ofth';  series  "'''^ 
-Is^t^report  Of  the  Directors  .  .  .  Balto.,  1858.  8°. 
~  ?,^P«„^t  of  the  Directors.     [1864.]     'Qo.    8°.     19  p 

~    Baltol:  'T/r Vv.^  ''.r^'''''^  '^^-  ■■  '''''  ^'• 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,    Governor,  1838 

f^S  '^'^^''^/f^;]     See  forward,  //o«^e  o/^i?./,,^, 
[Chtldren.]     Cfnldren's  Aid  Society    (BaltLofer 6th 
annual  report.     Annapolis,  1867      8°      5-t  p 

^''"•^Ffed?;ict-Lft°V^'';/^  ""'f^'^^  ^'-*i 

i^recierick  186.-).  lst-9th  annual  report,  1868/ 
Sil  '  l^^^l^^l^th  biennial  (=10th/llth-36th/ ' 
37th  annual),  1878/79-1903/05.  ^"  -Jt^t'V  i 

.V<)<e.     Rpt.  1878/79  covers  Jan.  ]    1878/Oft    l    la-o-     .u 

printed  at  Frederick     fsl  pH  L  f     '.?^°""^''*"°°-      ^d  ann. 
al8oentrvl8-7Q  •Tn-f    /      ""^  f  tan .  G^ovw-nor,  Conimiin.  182Q 

[^rf«m^tV,«.]     5a/,f,,,,,   ^,^,^,    ^^^^         C1849-90;. 

el   6  p       """""'^   "'^P'''*-      A°"«Poli8,    1865,  68. 

"""tSjS^iTe?^^^     p^^P^^^  «^  «-  T™«tees.     An- , 

"^isr^^^^^Sto^S^^^- sr-'^""^*^"- 

""' muted    h^^J    M  '^W'""  ?^  P"'^^'^  education;   sub- 
mitted   by    the   Maryland  Institute  ...  to   the 

?5    iTp.  ^'"'""^^y  •   •   •     Baltimore,    1843 

5^.   John's   College.     Report,    annual,    I860,   68     72- 
biennial,  1874-80.  '        ' 

7'ort*o/cv>,»mr«.,°™S;,i!fiI-  «"''«''^^'-  Legislature,  ^.. 

State  Normal  School  rBaltiniore,   1.S66-)       1st    Ifitl. 

'sT'lj'^'fo'''''  ''''"''■     Balto, ^'66-;.  p.'; 

Bpection  and  liegulation'T/j'X;"         ""'^"'°'  *"  ""^«^  I"" 
<i<;n?188o:  """''■  '"■»^"«'-""'-«.  ^'•"P'":'*  '>/-..«m,-«..,,  mum. 

t/niversityofAfarj/land  (Baltimoro,  1807-).     Report 
?  p.  "^fohrSr-     ""''■  "-«'-'  '«-^«-     '31      ' 

For  many  year',  it  was'  ffiy^/^cho^l'-'^r.'rdicrc.'''"'*''''^''- 

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[Md. 


[Sess.  1832.]    '33. 


l^Edueation,  continued.'] 

—  Annual  report  of  the  Trustees. 

4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Trustees  for  1838  ..  .    G  p. 

—  Address  of  the  Trustees  ...  to  the  public,  [Oct. 

1,1830.]     n.p.,n.d.     [Halto.,  '30.]     8°.     L'2  p. 

—  A    prospectus  of   the  collegiate    department  .   .  . 

1841/42.     Balto.,  '41.     8°.     10  p. 

—  Register  of  tiie  faculty,  officers,  and  students  of 

the  academic  department,  1857/58.  Balto.,  '58. 
8°.     20  p. 

—  Catalogue.  18G2/G3.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8".     14  p. 

—  Address    delivered  on  behalf    of   the    Faculty   of 

Arts  and  Sciences  on  the  occasion  of  the  open- 
ing of  the  collegiate  department  ...  3d  Jan. 
1831.  By  J:  P.  Kennedy,  professor  of  history. 
Balto., '31.     8°.     26  p. 

—  Dental  Department.  Annual  circular  .  .  .  1883/84. 

Balto.,  '83.     8°.     20  p. 

—  School  of  Medicine.     Annual  circular  of  the  Fac- 

ulty of  Physic  .  .  .  184(;/47.  Balto.,  '46.  8°. 
14,  (1)  p. 

42d,  44th  annual  circular  and  catalogue  of  the 

Medical  Department,  1849/50,  51/52.  Balto., 
'49-51.     8°. 

74th-89th  annual  circular  and  catalogue  of  the 

School    of    Medicine,    1881/82-95/90.      BaUo., 
'81-95.     8°. 
Note.    76th-77tli  not  seen,  so  that  the  discrepancy  in  enu- 
meration between  the  75th,  1882/83,  and  the  78th,  1884/S6, 
cannot  be  explained. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  lipts.  of  coramitteeH,  Education. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Treasurer,  Sink- 

ing   Fund ;     and   vnder   Legislature,    Rpts.    of 
coTnmitiees,  Education . 
See   also   under  Exec,   and  Staff,    Governor,    Comp- 
troller,    Treasurer;     and    under     Legislature, 
Reports  of  committees..  Education. 
[Geology.']     State   Geologist  (J.  T.  Ducatel,  1833-42). 
Report,  [Dec.  29.  1834].     ['35.]     8".     50,  (1,)  p. 
2  maps,     folded  table. 
Note.     Some  of  the  early  rpta.  of  J.  T.  Ducatel  were  Issued 
in  two  or  three  editions,  with  varying  paginations,  and  some 
were  bound  with  the  rjits.  of  J.  H.  Alexander,  Topographical 
Engineer,  and  called  "  Rpt.  on  the  new  map."     The  following 
list,  therefore,  is  perhaps  imperfect,  though  based  in  the  maiu 
on  Mathews's  bibliography. 

—  Report  of  the  Geologist  to  the  Legislature  of  Md. 

1834. 
Note.    Same  as  preceding,  with  different  t 

—  Report  of  the  Geologist,   [1835]. 

35-84.     2  maps.     pi. 

Note.    Also   bound  with  Engineer's   rpt. 
new  map  of  Md.,  1835." 

—  Same  ;  p.  43-96.     2  maps.     pi. 

—  Report  of  the  Geologist,  [1836].    ['37.]    8°.     60  p. 

4  maps. 

Note.  Also  bound  with  Engineer's  rpt.  as  "  Rpt.  on  the 
new  map  of  Md.,  1836." 

—  Same  ;  p.  3-66. 

—  Annual   report   of   the    Geologist   of   Md.,    1837. 

['38.]     8°.     39,  (1)  p.     2  maps. 

— -Same;   1838.     ['39.]    8°.    33,  (1)  p.    map.    4  pi, 

Cont. :  Rpt.  of  Geologist,  p.  3-17;  Treatise  on  lime  burning, 
p.  19-33. 

—  Same:lSS9.     ['40.]     8o.     4.=>,  (1)  p.     2  maps. 

—  Same;  1840.     ['41.]     8°.     59,  (1)  p.     3  maps. 

—  Same;   ['41].      8°.     46,  (1)  p.     map.     2  sections. 

Note.  Letter  of  transmittal  calls  this  "  the  last  a«««a/ rpt. 
which  I  shall  make."  In  House  Docs.,  sesa.  1840,  this  rpt. 
baa  but  43  p. 


.-p. 
['36.] 


8°. 


Rpt.  on   the 


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[Geology,  continued.'] 

^"^FnZ'"''^^  ^"^"'''''  ^J-   H-  Alexander,  1833-) 
Engineer's  report,   [Dec.  29,  1834J.     ['35.]     So! 

—  -Same;  [1835].     ['36]     8°.     34  p.     G  mans 
new'map^l'Sd'Ts"!"''^  Geologist's  rpt.   aa  •■  Rp^.  ;«  the 

-  Same;     8°.     42  p.     6  maps. 

~     TV  fnf'^'/"'''^  ^^^-  1^'   1837].     [-37.]     80. 
p.  D1-1U4.     2  maps.  j       l        j 

nefmapofMd'S"'''  Geologist's  rpt.  as  .'Rpt.  on  the 
-Report  on  the  manufacture  of  iron,  addressed  to 

di^Unctw^.""'"''"  ^^«   capacity  as  Topog.  Eng.  but  as  a 

-  Same,  2d  report.     1844.     8°.     xvii,  (9)-] 89  o 

-^«^e;[Feb.   19,1841.-^]       '41;^     k     4p 

—  Report  to  the  Governor  .  .  .      ri842  ^     Ro      k 

213  p  ■   •   •   t^^lto-'    1846].       80.       iv 

-S/a^.  po/o^,5z;  and  T'o^^o^ra/^A^Va/  Engineer  (Duca- 

urv:;fft;rs;a  r^  '''''^*  "^  '""^  ^^^^^""'^ 

of  the'Sen'^A    ;^.  "  ij^rirtz',V%^'''T 
39  p.      map.  ^  '    ^^^'^     ^^-     ^°- 

oth?/tdit1fni  :  trl^^ut'  %TV  T''\'l^  --«-«  two 
following:  ^nnap.,    34,  S",  43  p.,  table;  and  (2)  the 

-^a..,e;1834      S".     58  p.     2  maps. 

n.  a.      L3o^j    80.    59,  i,  pp.     2  maps,     fold    tab 
aofr;^.4^:°rc^l  tS:'.^«  "''^'^d  above  under  Geologist 

~Same;lSdo      n.  p.,  n.  d.     ['36.]     8°     96    m  r. 
6  maps.     pi.  L       J     o  .     »D,  (^i;  p. 

AV,     p„  •       .         ■         '  ^^^  P-     ^^  niaps.     pi. 
[•■"J    »<■.     104,,      c^'';,,"'    M"yl«"-),    1836. 

A'0<e.      rteolojflst's    rut        n      1    en  .     -nx 

Al-o   pub.   in    pans.   i^,f«teJVv^°'f ■■'«!:?'•  P-  ^I-IO*- 
ropogruphicd  Engineer  °'^   ""''«'"    ^'eotopi«<    and 

—  Same;    1836.      8o       117  n       « 

-S'ee  a/»o  under  Exec  'iind  Stiff   '/-     ^^^' 

V.  1,IH1)7.  ;,;jj,,,       ,7'.'  """"'W'J  "H  follows: 

V.  2.  1898.         .000 1\      8  L  '         ^^  1'  J"!!f    "i  P"    «•'  Pl-  34  fig 
V.  a,  \m.  461,  80  p.    36  pl:  '  '""'*•    «"«  P-    36  P'-.  5&  Hg 

644 


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[Md. 


[^Geology,  continued.'] 

—  Physical  features  of  Maryland.     By  W:  B.  Clark. 

[Balto.,  1897?]     4°.     11,  21-228  p.     13  pi. 
Note.    Special  publication  of  v.  1,  pts.  1-3. 

—  Bibliography   and    cartography    of  Maryland,    in- 

cluding publications  relating  to  the  physiography, 
geology    and    mineral    resources.       By    E:    B. 
Mathews.     Balto.,  1897.     4°.     p.  (2),  229-401. 
Note.    Special  publicatiou  of  v.  1,  pt.  4. 

—  1st  report  upon  magnetic  work    in    Md.   ,  .   .  By 

L.  A.  Bauer.  Balto.,  1897.  4°.  p.  403-530. 
4  pi. 

Note.     Special  publication  of  v.  1,  pt.  5. 

—  Administrative   report,  containing   an  account  of 

the    operations    of   the    Survey   during    1896/97 
...  by  W:   B.  Clark.    Balto.,  1898.    4°.    p.  27- 
43.     3  pi. 
Note.    Special  publicatiou  of  v.  2,  pt.  1. 

—  The  building  and  decorative  stones  of  Md.,  .   .   . 

by  G:    P.  Merrill  and  E:    B.  Mathews.     Balto., 
1898.     4°.     p.  47-241.     29  pi.,  19  fig. 
Note.    Special  publication  of  v.  2,  pt.  2. 

—  The  physical,  chemical,  and  economic  propertit  s 

of  building   stones,    by  G:    P.  Merrill.     Balto., 

1898.  4°.     p.  47-123.     4pl.,18fig. 
Note.    Special  publication  of  v.  2,  pt.  2a. 

—  An  account  of  the  character  and   distribution  of 

Maryland    building  stones,  together  with  a  his- 
tory of  the  quarrying  industry,  by  E:  B.  Mathews. 
Balto.,  1898.     4".     p.  125-241.     20  pi.,  1  fig. 
Note.    Special  publication  of  v.  2,  pt.  2b. 

—  The  aims  and  methods  of  cartography,  with  special 

reference  to   the  topographic   maps  now   under 
construction   in   Md.     .     .     .     By   H:    Gannett. 
Balto.,  1898.     4°.     p.  6,  245-335.     10  pi.,  7  fig. 
Note.    Special  publication  of  v.  2,  pt.  3a. 

—  The  maps  and  map-makers  of  Maryland,  including 

a   history  of   cartographic  progress  in  Md. ;  by 
E:    B.    Mathews.     [Balto.,   1898.]     4«.     p.   (G;, 
337-488.     6  pi.,  8  fig. 
Note.    Special  publication  of  v.  2,  pt.  3b. 

—  Report  on    the  highways  of    Maryland.      Balto., 

1899.  4«.     461,  80  p.     35  pi. 

Note.    This  is  v.  3  of  the  Survey    publications   with   this 
different  title-page  and  without  serial  number. 

—  Introduction  and  relations  of  Maryland  topography, 

climate,  and  geology  to  highway  construction, 
including  an  account  of  the  organization  and  con- 
duct of  highway  investigation  by  the  .  .  .  Sur- 
vey. By  W:  B.Clark.  Balto.,  1899.  4o.  p.  29- 
106.  11  pi.,  3  fig. 
Note.    Special  publication  of  v.  3,  pta.  1-2. 

—  Highway  legislation  in  Maryla;id  and  its  influence 

on  the  economic  development  of  the  State;  by 
St.G.  L.  Sioussat.  Balto.,  1899.  4°.  p.  109-186. 
3  pi. 

Note.    Special  publication  of  v.  3,  pt.  3. 

—  The  present  condition  of  Md.  highways  and  the  con- 

struction and  repair  of  roads;  by  A.  N.  Johnson. 
Balto.,     1899.     4«.     p.  189-313.     14    pi.,  27   fig. 
Note.    Special  publication  of  v.  3,  pta.  4-5. 


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[^Geology,  continued.'\ 

Test  of  road-mi'tals,  administration  of  roads,  and 

advantages  of  good  roads,  with  an  application  to 
Maryland    highways,    by    H.    F.    Reid.      Balto., 
1899      4°.     p.  317-440.     7  pi.,  6  fig. 
Note.    Special  publication  of  v.  3,  pts.  6-8. 

—  Preliminary    report  on    the    physical    features  of 

Maryland.     Balto..  April  1897.     4°.     94  p. 

—  Preliminary  report  on  the  survey  of  the  boundary 

line  between  Allegany  and  Garrett  counties. 
Balto..  S.pt.  1898.     4°.     48  p.     5  pi. 

—  Public  general  and  public  local  laws  of  Maryland 

relating  to  highways.  Compiled  from  the  code 
of  1888  and  the  Laws  of  Maryland  for  1890,  92, 
94,96,98.     [Balto..  '99.]     1  v.     80  p. 

—  Allegany    County    [with    bibliography].      Balto., 

i:<00.     4°.     323  p.     maps.     pi.     diag. 

—  Same;  physical  atlas.     6  maps.     pap.     r.  8°. 

Note.  The  present  list  of  Survey  publications  closes,  in 
accordance  with  plan,  with  1900.  The  series  of  county  rpts. 
was,  however,  continued  after  that  date. 

Historical     Society,     Maryland     (1844-     ).       Annual 

report,  1850,  54,  58,  85,  98-1905.     Balto.,  ['oO]- 

1905.     8°. 

Note.    Years  1850-1905  are  years  of  publication.  Period  cov. 

ered  by  rpt».  published  IsoO-l&OO  not  known;  but  rpts.  pub- 

1901-0-2  are  slated  to  be  for  the  years  1900-01.     Rpts.  1885,  98- 

19U2  cont.  alsu  complete  catalogues  of  the  Society's  publications 

from  the  beginuiog  to  jear  of  publication  of  rpt.    Kpt.  19u5  is 

in  no.  1  ot  the  Maryland  Magazine  of  History. 

—  [Constitution,   by-laws,    charter,   etc.],   1844,    G7, 

78,  1901.     4  V.     8°. 

Note.  Title  varies.  1878  cont.  a  complete  catalogue  of  the 
Society's  publications,  1844-78. 

—  [Descriptive  catalogue  of  exhibition  of  paintings, 

statuary,  etc.,  at  the  picture  gallery]  .  .  .  1848, 
49,  53,  55,  58,  (i8,  75,  79,  83,  93,  96,  1901,  04.    8°. 

Note.  Title  varies.  Word  "  dei'criptive  "  first  prefixed  to 
title  in  1875.  Catalogue  1879  in  two  editions,  of  30  p.  and  32  p. 
respectively. 

—  Catalogue    of    the    manuscripts,    maps,    medals, 

coins,  statuary,  portraits  and  pictures ;  and  an 
account  of  the  library  .  .  .  made  in  Lh54.  By 
L:   Mayer.     8°.     49  p. 

—  List  of  newspapers  in  the   .  .  .   Society.     Corap. 

by  J:  W.  M.  Lee,  curator  and  librarian.  [1882.] 
8«.     3  p. 

—  [List  of  members  and  committees  .  .  .]   1885,  96. 

2  pm.     8°. 

Note.  Title  varies  a  little.  This  list  was  sometimes  included 
with  ann.  rpt.  or  constitution. 

—  Publications    of     the  .   .  .  Society.      1894,  1902. 

2  pm.     8".    lOp.  ;  8  p. 

—  List  of  publications   of    the  .   .  .  Society,    1901. 

8°.     6  p. 

Note.  Owing  to  the  e.xlstunce  of  these  comprehensive  lists, 
no  Hilempt  is  made  here  to  include  the  special  or  occasional 
publiculioQR  of  the  Society. 

—  Index   to  the   calendar  of  Maryland  State  papers. 

liy  .J:   II:    Alexander.     Balto.,  1861.     8°. 

—  Fund  publications,  nos.  1-37;    1867-1901.     8°. 

Note.  ConslHt  of  special  papers  or  addresBcs;  a  complete 
MhI  will  bo  found  in  the  list  of  publications  Isnued  by  the 
Hoclety  ;  ftee  preceding  note.  .No.  'i'l,  "  The  Archives  of  Md., 
as  lllUHlrallng  the  spirit  of  the  times  of  the  early  coIoiiIsIh;  " 
by  II:  rilockbrldge,  1H8«,  (87  p.),  should  not  be  confounded  with 
the  lonu  serlen  of  "  Archive*  of  Md."  listed  oppoHlle.  Nos. 
28,  .'14,  3&  are  also  called  "  'i'he  Calvert  Tapers,  nos.  1-3." 


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2. 


Historical  Society,  Maryland,  continued. 
—  The  Archives  of  Maryland,  [1636-178.'?,]  published 
by  authority  of  the  State  under  the  direction  of 
the     Maryland     Historical      Society;     [W:     H. 
Browne,  ec?.]     V,  1-27,  1883-1907.     27  v.     4". 

Note.    Vols,  average  about  600  p.  each.     Cout.  : 
1.    Proceedings  and  Acta  of  the  General  Aesembly,  Janu- 
ary 1637/8-Bepteniber  1664.     1H83. 
Proceedings  and  Acts  of  the  General  Aesembly,  April 

1666-June  1676.     1884. 
Proceedings  of  the  Oouncil,  1636-1667.    1885. 
Judicial  and  Testamentary  Business  of  the  Provincial 

Court,  I6;57-l()oO.     1887. 
Proceedings  of  the  Council,  10G7-1687/8.     1887. 
Correspondence  of  Governor  Horatio  Sharpe.     Vol.  1, 

17.')3-1757.     1888. 
Proceedings  and  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly,  October 

1678-November  1683.     1889. 
Proceedings  of  the  Council,  1687/8-1693.     1890. 
Correspondence  of  Governor  Horatio  Bharpe.     Vol.  2, 

1757-1761.     1890. 
Judicial  and  Testamentary  Business  of  the  Provincial 

Court,  1649/50-1057.     1891. 
Journal   of  the  Convention,  July   '26-August  14,  1775. 

Journal  and  Correspondence  of  the  Council  of  Hafety, 

August  29,  1775-July  6,  1776.     1892. 
Journal  and  Correspondence  of  the  Council  of  Safety, 

July  7-I)ecember  31,  1776.     1893. 
Proceedings  and  Acts  of  the  Guneral  Assembly,  April 

1684-June  1692.     1894. 

14.  Correspondence  of  Governor  Horatio  Sharpe.  Vol.  3, 
1761-1771.    1895. 

15.  Proceedings  of  the  Council,  1671-1684.     1896. 

16.  Journal  and  Correspondence  of  the  Council  of  Safety, 
January  I-Uarch  20,  1777.  Journal  and  Correspond- 
ence of  the  State  Council,  March  20,  1777-March  28, 
1778.    1897. 

17.  Proceedings  of  the  Council,  1681-1685/6.    1898. 

18.  Record  of  Maryland  Troops  in  the  Continental  Service 
during  the  War  of  the  American  Revolution,  1775- 
1783.     1900. 

19.  Proceedings  and  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly,  Sep- 
tember 1693-June  1697.     1899. 

20.  Proceedings  of  the  Council,  1693-1696/7.     1900. 

21.  Journal  and  Correspondence  of  the  Council,  April  1, 
1778-October  26,  1779.     1901. 

Proceedings   aiid  Acts  of  the  Assembly,  1697/3-1699. 

1902. 
Proceedings  of  the  Council,  1696/7-1698.    1903. 
Proceedings  and  Acts  of  Assembly,  1700-1704.     1904. 
Proceedings  of  the  Council.  16j8-1731.     1906. 
Proceedings  and  Acts  of  Aspembly,  1704-1706.     1906. 
Proceedings  and  Acts  of  Ast-embly,  1707-1710.     1907. 


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13 


House  of  Reformation  and  Instruction  for  Colored 
Children  (Cheltenham).  1st  annual  report,  [Jan. 
1?]  1874.     '74.     8°.     9  p. 

—  [Object   of,    act  of   incorporation,    etc.]      Balto., 

1871.     120.     16  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Reports  of  committees . 
House  of  Refuge    [for  Juvenile  Delinquents]     (Loch 

Raven).  5th-9th,  llth-12th,  15th-10th,  21st  an- 
nual report  of  the  Managers,  Jan.:  1856-60, 
62-63,  66-67,  72.     Balto.,  '56-62.     8°. 

Note.  Apparently  for  calendar  years  preceding  the  January 
in  which  siiljmitted.  Name  changed  in  1906  to  "  Md.  School 
for  Boys." 

See  also  under  Legislature,  lipts.  of  cotnimttees:  Hinixe  of 
Refuge  and  Institutions. 

[Immigration.']  Commissioner  of  Immigration  {\%(iQ-). 
Report,  Jan.  1,  1867 ;  report,  sess.  1868.  '67-68. 
2  rpts.  8°.  51  p. ;  4  p. 
Bureau  of  Immigration  (1896-  ).  1st  annual 
report,  1897;  2d-[3d,  5th  biennial],  Nov.  1: 
1899-1901,05.     Balto.,  '97-1905.     maps. 

Note.  [3d"|  bien.  called  "Commissioner's  rpt."  i4thj 
burned   in  the  Baltimore  fire  and  not  published. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Reports  of  comruittees. 
Industi'ial  School  for  Girls  (Melvale).     2d  annual  re- 
port, Jan,  1869.     Balto.,  ['69].     S".     13  p. 

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[Md. 


Indvnlritii  Hlatintie*  and  Informntioa,  liurtam  of. 
<\m\A)'l).  '2*]-4th  hi<;rifiial  rf;(H>rt,  IX.-c,  31: 
\HHf',/H7--'.f()/U\.     'HH-'.n.     y,Y.     H". 

NnU.  4th  (vtiA.  In  n\i\iMii\\i.  PntCHMUnnH  of  tlus  Hth  SuU. 
(yititsitulUiu  111  (ytYii-A-.THol  Hiinsaan  of  Litifir  Htntiiitieii,  Fbita., 
May  I'^-Ti,  IV^I,  with  separate  t.-/i.  ari'l  *i<;parat»;  pAV^nnXXfUt. 
'/'hid  fl'rpt.  wa«  Hiiiu.4uAf.ll  In  IWiJ  hy  thft  : 

Indattrial.    S/o.lixtict.    liureau   of  (]H'.l2-).      I«(t^l4th 

annual     n:port,     I)<;c.    ?A  :   [W.i'i-'.iT,],    ^JC-ViOf,. 

Anf\n.\K,\\H,  "M\\WK\tu(,r<:,".i'j-V.ii)(',.     14  v.     H". 

NnU.     I«t-4th  rf»U.  h*v<!  'iat/,»,   "  )%:>-<<«,"   owJn^  Ui   tbdr 

traiinrdlttal  In  early  part  '/f  th'yJK:  ytatTtt;    M^uUi  thi-.n-.lom 

t-.ach  have  date  iH'rf5,    O/py   ii*';fi   of  )»t    wa»  ol "  2d  i-A.,  Tic- 

vfned,"  an»l   ha'l   lrri(/rlrjt  Anriap'/lii,    I*/*!;  M   r;<t.  al»'/  bad 

Imprint  Annapolis,  IV/»i;  all  other*  had  Iropriot  Kaltlfuore, 

—  Thf;  un«;mploy('l  in  IJaltimore.    [Bnlletin,  March 

JHJH.J 

—  I{ull<;tin,  Sfjpt,  lliOl.     Thft  clothinj?  infln«try;   the 

"  xwftatiihop"  ('vil.     n.ji.yfi.d.     H".     Hip, 
InehriaAtit,    Axylum    for    ''lialtirnon;;.       A'Mrfeod     of 
i'jxt-.c.ut'ivt:  ('orfiw]tU:<:Uj  the  j)f;opl<;  of  Maryland. 
18f;0.     «". 

—  U^-port  of  the  Boanl  of  Manas^ern.     1808.     4  p. 

—  //e<*  «//»r.»  under  J>f;giHlatiir<;,  lif.jioriH  of  corn/rmttee%. 
Irnifine,  Maryland  f/onpUol  for  tkt  ( i'jdhirimrf:,  I7I>7-). 

K«;port,    annual,    l^;i8,    43-44,     4«,     ',0-52,    04, 

7{>,    80;     108th    annual,    Nor.    1905 ;    biennial, 

180.1/00.      Baltimore    aw^     Annapolis,    ['&'.)'(]- 

]'.)<)'..     H". 

NoU.    Oriifiunl   titiioe  nlmply  "  Md.  ilOMpital,"  Kpt*.  made 

variously  hy  "  frcoident  and  Board  of  Vlnltorw,"  by  "  Board  of 

VUitr^r*  and  J{*«ld<fnt  I'hyufdarj,"  by  "  Board  of  Manager*, " 

—  Doc  urn  onto  acconipanyinj^  the  report  of  the  Mary- 

jao'l  UoHpital       [SeHs.  1833,]     w.  rf.     8  p. 

—  Kfcport  of  the  lioanl  of  Vi«ilor»,  etc.,  with  report 

of  the  r<;«i'lent  phyuician,  1810-4Ii,     Balto.,  n.  ti, 
8''.     20  p. 
y*f«.    -Vol  d<;ar  whether  thl*  wan  one  rpl.  or  a  combiDatlon 
of  four  In  00";  pamphlet. 

—  Keport  of  the  comrnisi.fioner**  authorize<l  to  bniW 

an    hospital    for   inxane   pernonn.     iialto.,   1853. 
8".     27  p. 

—  ,Ve«  a/jio    under   Lei^fifclatare,    ffpecial    Lav}$  and 

Rtporl»    of    commitlees :     fmta.ne     and     J'ahlie 
liuiLdiwfK. 
Inter nu.l  IrnprovernentK,  Board,  of.     Ileport  ...   on  the 
CAic.'up'fd.kf.  and  Ohio  canal,  Feb.  2,  182.5. 

—  He  port,  1820. 

M><«.  Tbeae  rpt«.  not  iieen,  but  cite^i  in  .Matfaew's  j(eolo((lcal 
bIbll'/Kraphy. 

—  ^e«  a//(0  under  Kxec.  and  Staff,  7'reagurer ;  a/nd 

vnd.er  Lef^inlature,    Special    Lo/ujb  and   /i!^//<.  o/ 
coinmilteex  :  Inl.  I'mp.  and    (r«v/«  a/urf  Meo.nH. 
Lahor  and  A^fiicullure,  Huperinlend.rnl  of  Ike  Deparl- 
■intnt    of    C1808-;.     Int  r<;j»ort,  ,Jan    »e»H.  1808; 
r<-port,   biennial,     1808/0'J-7O/7l.     '0«-72.     80. 
A''.''*.     In  Ifl  rot.  »;all<;d  dimply  "  Hupl.  of  Labor  aod  A|l(ri- 
culture."    lipt.  1><'.>«/'>'''  ';ov<-r<t  March  i>if,yiJec.»i,lVi9;  rpt. 
1H70/71  covem  calendar  hiennlum. 

/yttrt^Z  Oy^ci?,  Ilefjinler  of  the  f](W>~)  r>andholder'» 
aHMiKtant  and  Land  Office  ((uidc.  P^xpoHition  of 
original  titlen  from  proi)rietary  (government  of 
.Maryland.       Hy   .J:  Kilty.     l',alto.,  1808.     8" 

,V*/;  o/no  undi-r  Kxi-.i:.  and  Klaff,  Ooternor,  Hoec.  tne««.  1*41; 
///<//  under  l.e«litlatiire,  /Ip/ji.  of  lomin.'Mi'.i-.n,  Lnndn, 

hand  Office,  Cotnfninnioner  of  the  n8.'»l -;.  Hef>ort, 
1870;  fiiennial,  1884/85,  85/87,  88/80,  OO/'Jl- 
li>03/06.    Annapoli»,'70-'J0;  Balio  , 'a8-i;»05.  W>. 

Note  I.  I'erlo'l  of  ri»l.  to  He**  l^.TO  tjo'crtaln;  rpt.  I8'il4/»»6 
iM^vem  April  I,  l'^Ki/l)Ki:.  I,  IH'iJi;  oHcirn  cover:  !.><•«.  ), 
IHH!,/Jnu.  1,  JtC.K; calendar  hl^onium  iHHH/H'*;  .Jan.  I,  )liV)/Ht:pt. 


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Land  Office,  Commisisioner  of  the,  continued.  1 

30,  1S91 :  then  regular  bieoniuniM  ending  Sept.  30t?i.  Itptc. 
l*84/8o-&0/'^l  called  "  Rpt.  of  J.  T:  Scharf.Cornm'r;  "1SS4/S.5 
hae  appendix  contaiDiog  a  HtaterneDt  of  his  connection  with 
the  Md.  Cornmitii^ion  to  the  New  (Jrlean«  Exponitloo,  IMS. 
Rpt.    1901/0:i   called   "bi-annual." 

Note  2.  Land  Office  efctablished,  with  a  Utgister  on  each 
whore,  16*1(0;  Eaetern  Shore  office  traoBferred  to  WeRtern 
Shore,  1841;  above  officer  created  by  constitution  of  I8al. 

—  Report  .  .  .  concerning  the  chancery  records,  .Ian. 

ly,  1864.     'CA.     8«.      32  p. 

—  The  natural  and  influstriai  resources  and  advan- 

tages of  Maryland,  beinjj  a  complete  description 

of  all  the  counties  of  the  State  and  the  city  of 

Baltimore.     By  J.  T:  Scharf.     1892.    8".     240  p. 

Note.    Also  bound  with  Coininr'B.  rpU.  188.0/87-88/*''* • 

See ixlho  vndtr  Leginlalure,  H/Ai.  of  <:iiiam'MeeH,  Reiouriset. 

Library,  State.    Report  of  D:  Ridgely,  State  Librarian, 

to   the   joint   committee  on  the    State    Library. 

[Sess.  18.35.]     '36.     10  p. 

Note.    The  rptJS.  of  the  State  Library  were  UBually  printed 

in    conjunction   with    report*   of    committ«ef)   on    the    .State 

Library.    See  under  Legislature,  Heportn  of  <yorainitteeH. 

—  Report  of  T>:  Ridgely,  Librarian,  relative  to  the 

collection  of  fjapers  and  documents,  etc.,  etc.,  to 
the  Executive.     [Sess.  1834.]     ['.35.]     8°.    8  p. 

—  Report  of  D:  Ridgely,  Librarian  ...  in  relation 

to  the  collection  of  documents,  jiapers,  etc. 
ordered  to  be  deposited  in  the  Council  chamber. 
[Aug.  15,  1835.']     '30.     8°.     13  p. 

—  2d  report  of  D:  Kidgely,  Librarian,  of  examination 

of  public  officeii  for  records,  papers,  etc.  .  .  . 
Oct.  10,  18.35.     '36.     8^     17  p. 

—  3d  report  of  D:  Ridgelv,  Librarian  .   .  .  Dec.  23, 

1835.     '36.     8^     10  p'. 

Note.  Actual  date  of  rpt.  is  Oct.  2-3,  1830.  In  Pub.  Docs. 
1835  each  of  these  three  rpts.  Is  numbered  7. 

—  Report   of    the    State    Librarian,    relative   to    the 

augmentation  of  the  library  ;  [.J:  H.  T.  Mag- 
ruder,  sess.  1844].     6  p. 

—  Sa/me ;  [R:  Swann,  sess.  1845-46].   2rpts.  ea.,4p. 

—  Report  of  the    State   Librarian,    biennial,    1898- 

1906.     5  V.     8'^. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  State  .  .   .    D: 

111  p. 
.     '37. 


Ridgely,  Librarian.     Dec.  1833.    '33.    H'\ 
by  D:    Kidgely,  Dec.   18£ 


—  Catalogue 

8°.     1.32  p. 

—  Three    letters  of   Gov.    .Sharpe,    1754-55.     Also : 

Catalogue  of  the  Maryland  State  Library.  By 
R:   Swann.     1851.     H". 

—  Catalogue,  1874.     '74.     b". 

—  Catalogue,  1895  .   .   .  L.  H.  Gadd,  State  Librarian. 

1895.     8^     2  Jits,  in  1  V. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  to  be  observed  in  the  library 

of  the  Legislature  of  Md.     1827.     H".     6  p. 

—  See  also  vri/J.er  Exec,  and  Staff.  Atty.  Genl.,  1865. 
Penitentiary  (Baltimore,  1804-j.  Report  of  the  Direc- 
tors, annual.  Dec:  1823.  25,  28-30,  .35,  38.  40; 
Jan.  1849:  1862;. Jan.:  1863,  65  ;  No  v.  .30:  1864/65- 
65/66:  .Jan.:  1868,  70;  Dec:  1870,  74;  1876; 
Dec:  1877-79;  1880;  Dec:  1881-83;  Not.  30: 
189.5/96-98/99.  Annapolis  arec?  Baltimore,  ['25]- 
99.     b'K 

Note.  Apparently  all  for  years  ending  Nov.  30,  although 
bearing  various  dates  of  transmittal,  aj  indicated  above.  Rpts. 
189.V90-«8/»9  seen  only  bd.  in  1  v. 

—  Board   of  Inspectors   of  the   Penitentiary.     The 

acts  of  Assembly,  together  with  the  Governor's 
proclamation  and  the  rules  and  regulations  re- 
specting the  penitentiary  .  .' .  Balto..  1819.  8°. 
54  p. 

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Penitentiary,  continued. 

—  Letter  from  the  Directors  respecting  alterations  in 

tiie  building.     [Scss.  1825.]     '26.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  appointed  by  the  Board 

of  Directors  ...  to  visit  the  penitentiaries  and 
prisons  in  the  city  of  Philadelphia  and  State  of 
New  York.     Balto.,  1828.     8°.     2G  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  Directors  appointed  to 

prepare  plans  for  the  new  buildings  to  be  erected 
in  the  yard  .   .  .   Balto.,  1835.     8". 

—  Reply  of  the  Directors  to  the  charges  against  the 

penitentiary,  Dec.  18,  1837.    Balto, '37.  8°.    18  p 
Xote.     .Addressed  to  the  chairman  of  the  joint  committee  of 
the  Legislature  on  the  affairs  of  the  penitentiary. 

—  Answer  of   the   Directors   to   the   inquiry  of   the 

committee  of  the  Legislature,  as  to  the  effect  of 
penitentiary  labor  upon  the  mechanics  of  Balti- 
more.    [Sess.  1838.]     4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  [of  Directors]  on  prison 

manufactures,  Sept.  1842.     Balto., '42.    8°.    22  p. 

—  Rules  and  regulations.     Balto.,  1847.     8°. 

—  Same^  enlarged  ed.     Balto.,  1853.     8°.     30  p. 

—  1st  annual  report  of  the  committee  of  tlie  Relief 

Association  of  the  Md.  Penitentiarv  .  .  .  Balto., 
1860.     8°.     32  p. 

—  2d  annual  report  of  the  committee  of  the  Prison 

Association  of  Md.     Balto.,  1861.     22  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,    Governor.,  Com- 

mun.  1824,  and  Treasurer,  Sinking  Fund; 
under  Inspec.  and  Reg.,  Health,  1877;  and 
under  Legislature,  Reports  of  committees :  Insti- 
tutions and  Penitentiary . 
Public  Works,  Commissioners  of.  Report:  March  11, 
1853;  May  1853;  Feb.  16,'  18fJ0.    h.  t.  p.    3  rpts. 

—  Communication  from  the  Commissioners  of  Public 

Works  \_re  C.  &  O.  and   B.  &  O.     1858.]     16  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Treasurer. 
School  jor  Boys.     See  back,  House  of  Refuge. 
Soldiers'    Relief  Association,    Maryland.     Annual    re- 
port, Feb.  5,  1868  .  .   .     [Balto., '68.]    8°.    8  p. 

\^  Weather  Service. 1   Maryland  Weather  Bureau  (^1S91-). 
Preliminary  statement,  [May  1891].    n.t.p.    8°. 
5,  (5)  p. 
2^ote.     "  The  first  publication  of  the  Bureau."   This  Bureau, 
organized  under  the  joint  auspices   of  Johns  Hopkins   Uni- 
versity, the  Agric.  College,  and  the  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau,  be- 
came a  State  institution  in  1892. 

—  Maryland  State  Weather  Service  (including  Md- 

and  Del.)  cooperating  with  the  U.  S.  Weather 
Bureau.  Monthly  summary,  June-Sept.  1891. 
n.  t.  p.     [Balto.,  '91.]     4  circulars.     8°. 

—  Report  of   tlie    Maryland  State  Weather  Service 

(including   Md.  and  Del.),  nos.  6-7,  Oct.-Nov. 
1891.     Balto.,  ['91].     2  pms.     8". 
Note..     No.  7  was  the  laet  one  issued. 

—  Crop  bulletin,  weekly.  June  2C~Sept.  25,  1891. 
Nule.    Apparently  continued  until  taken  up  by  U.  S.  Dept. 

of  Agric.     Hce.  upjionte.  page. 

State  Weather  Service  (1892-).     United  States  Dept. 

of  Agriculture  Weather  Bureau  cooperating  with 

the     Md.    State     Weather     Service.      Monthly 

report,   v.  2,  no.    1  -v.  6,    no.    5,    April    1892- 

Sept.  1896.    Baltimore,  ['92-96.]     4o.    ea.,  6,  8, 

10  or  12  p. 

Note..    Title  wftH  "  Monthly  rpt.of  obscrvalions"  through  v. 

2,  no.  10,  .Tan.  \H'X',,  through  which  number  hImo  each  ri)t.  bore 

date  of  month  covered;  v.  2,  no.  11,  liowevor,  covrring  Feb. 

1803,    bore   date    .Vfnrch,  and  all  ri'mninlng  nos.  bore   date  of 

month  following  month  covered.     'I'hiiH  v.  2  (noH.  1-12)   l)ore 

dates  April  IS'u-Aprll  IHuri;  v.  .'1-0  (ca.  12  nos.)  ran  from  May 

to  April ;  V.  6,  nos,  ]-:,,  from  May  to  Hupt.  1S«0  (covering  April- 

Aug.;   when  the  IJ.  H.    Weather  Bureau  took  over  the  rpts. 


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[Md. 


[  Weather  Service,  covtinved.] 

—  United    States    Dept.    of    Afitricultun-.       Weatlu-r 

Bureau.  Tlio  cliniiitoluKy  iin'l  I>li3'>^ical  features 
of  Marylanil.  l8t-2d  biennial  report  of  the  Md. 
State  Weatiicr  Service,  lS9LV93-94/l>y.  Balto., 
'94-1)0.     2  V.     8".     maps. 

—  Maryland  Weather  Service,  v.  1-2.     Balto.,  18»9- 

1908.     2  V.     r.  8°. 
Cont :  V.  1  :  r>(W  p.,  54  pi.,  01  lig.     V.  2  not  Been. 

—  Introduction,  including  an  account  of  the  estab- 

lishment and  plan  of  operation  of  the  Service. 
By  W:  B.  Clark.     Balto.,  18;»!t.     -t«.     p.  25-38. 
Note.     Biiecial  publicntion  of  v.  1,  pt.  1. 

—  A  general  report  on  the  physiography   of   Mary- 

land, including  the  development  of  the  streams 
of    the    Piedmont    Plateau.     By   C.    Abbe,   Jr. 
Balto.,  1899.     4°.     p.  41-210.     17  pi.     20  fig. 
Xote.     Special  publication  of  v.  1,  pt.  2. 

—  Report   on    the    meteorology  of    Maryland.     Pre- 

pared by  direction  of  W.   L.   Moore  ...   by  C. 
Abbe,  O.   L.  Fassig,  and    F.  J.   Walz.     Balto., 
1899.     40.     p.  221-551.     17  pi.     41  fig. 
.A'oie.    Special   publication   of  v.   1,  pt.   3.    This   was  algo 
iBBued  in  three  sections,  as  follows  : 

—  The  aims  and    methods  of   meteorological    work, 

especially  as    conducted    by  national    and    State 
weather    services.      By  C    Abbe.     Balto.,   1899. 
4°.     p.  221-3;?0. 
Note.    Special  publication   of  v.  1,  pt.  3a.     iS'e«  preceding 
entry  and  note. 

—  A  sketch  of  the  progress  of  meteorology  in  Mary- 

land and  DelaAvare.      By  U.  L.  Fassig.     Balto., 
July  1899.     40.     p.   (2),' 331-416. 
Note.    Special  publication  of  V.  l,pt.  3b.    <S««  m6o»i?.  Report 
on  the  meteorology  of  Mil.,  anit  Note. 

—  Outline  of  the  present  knowledge  of  the  meteor- 

ology and  climatology  of  Maryland.     By  F.  L. 
Walz.     Balto.,  1899.     4".     p.  417-551. 
Note.    Special  publication  of  v.  l,pt.  3c.    See  (ibovc.  Report 
on  the  meteorology  of  Md.,  and  Note. 

United   States    Department   of  Agriculture.     Mary- 
land and  Delaware  section    of   the  Climate  and 
Crop  Service  of  the  Weather  Bureau,  in  coopera- 
tion    with     the    Md.     State    Weather    Service. 
[Monthly]   report;    [also]   annual   summary;  v. 
1,  no.  1  -  V.   11,  no.   12;   Sept.   1896-Dec.   1906. 
Baltimore,  '96-1903  ;  Philadelphia,  '04-06.     4°. 
Note.    V.  1  had  four  nos.,  Scpt.-I)ec.;  other  vols,  have  ea.  12 
nos.,  Jan. -Dec,  and   an  ann.    summary.      V.  11  has  contin- 
uous pagination,  p.  1-108.   Aun.  summaries  1904-05  h.ive  imp. 
Balto.;  editorial  imp.  is  Balt(j.  throughout  all  vols.  Beginning 
with  V.  11,  no.  2,  title  is  "   .  .  .  Md.  and  Del.  Section  of  the 
Climatological  Service,"  etc. 

—  Weekly  crop   bulletin,  v.  5-10,  1901-06.      Balti- 

more, '01-06.     f°  broadside. 
Note.    Published  during  the  crop  season,  uniform  with  those 
for  other  States;  20  nos.  annually  in  1901,  04-06;  2a  in  1902-03. 
lu  1900,  bulls,  for  May  15  and  May  22  were  both  no.  6;  May  29, 
no.  7 ;  June  5,  no.  9 ;  no.  8  was  skipped. 

Judiciary. 
Court  of  Appeals.    Maryland  reports,  1700-1851.    v.  p., 
i809-52.     34  v.   'S". 
Cunt.:  1700-99;  bv  T:  Harris,  Jr.,  and  J:  McHenry;   (pub. 
1809-18;  4  v.).    1805-26;  by  T:   Harris,  .Tr.,  and  R.Johnson, 
(pub.  1821-27;  7  v. I.     1826-29;  by  T:  Harris  and  R.  \V.  Gill, 
(pub.  1828-29 ;  2  v.) .     1829-42 ;  by  R.  W.  Gill  and  J.  Johnson, 
(pub.    1830-45;  12  v.).     1843-51;  by  R.  W.  Gill,  (pub.  1846- 
52;  9  v.). 

Note.  Full  titles  have  varied  somewhat.  Cited  by  names 
of  reporters.  V.  1  Harris  Sc  McHenry  really  covers  10.'j8-1774. 
In  early  years  known  as  Lntii  reports  as  distiuguished  from 
reportsof  the  Oourt  of  Chancery.  Rpts.  1-3  Harris  &.  McHenry 
pub.  at  New  York  ;  v.  4  at  ■Vtmuiiolis;  (this  vol.  was  reprinted 
by  T.  &  J.  W.  Johnson,  Philadelphia,  1840).  Rpts.  1-9  Gill 
&  Johnson  and  0  Gill  pub.  at  Baltimore;  others  at  Annapolis. 


65  t 


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[Md. 


Court  of  Appeals,  continued. 
—  Maryland  reports,   v.  1-102,    1S5]-1!)0(J 
];)06.     102  V.     8". 


V.  p.,  '52- 


Cont. :  V.  1-2,  1851-52;  by  A.  C.  Magrudcr.  3-18,  1852-62; 
by  O.  Miller.  19-26,  1862-6fi;  by  N.  Brewer.  27-79,1867-94; 
by  J.  8.  Stockett.     80-97,  1894-l'Jl«;  by  W:  T.  Brantly. 

Note.  Titles  have  varied  somewhat;  at  present  (1906) 
called  "  Rpt8.  of  cases  argued  aud  adjudged  .  .  ."  V.  1-21, 
23-26  pub.  at  Annapolis;  v.  22,  27-79,  88  at  Baltimore;  v.  80- 
87,  89-102  at  Frederick. 

—  Reports  of  cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  the  Court 

of  Appeals  of  Maryland  and  in  the  High  Court 
of  Chancery,  from  Ist  Harris  and  McHenry  to 
1st  Maryland  reports,  annotated  by  VV:  T.  Brantly. 
Balto.,  1883-86.     34  v.     8°. 

Cont. :  V.  1-  4  :  1-4  Harris  &  McHenry  1883. 
5-11 :  1-11  Harris  &  Johnson  1883. 
12-13  :  1-2  Harris  S;  Gill  1884. 

14-25:  1-12  Gill  &  Johnson  (1-11,1884,  v.  12, 1885). 
26-34  :  1-9  Gill  1885. 

Note.  Cited  by  the  names  of  the  reporters.  When  the  chan 
eery  rpts.  were  printed  their  t.-p.  was  changed  to  that  given 
below  under  High  Court  of  Chancery,  1885-86. 

—  Reports    of     cases    argued    and    adjudged    in    the 

Court  of  .Appeals  .  .  .  Revised  and  annotated 
by  W:  H.  Perkins,  Jr.  V.  1-79.  Balto.,  1896- 
1904.     79  V.     8°. 

Kote.  This  series  follows  upon  Brantly's  annotated  edition. 
{See  preceiiing  entry.  )  Beginning  with  v.  8U  all  reports  have 
been  issued  with  annotations. 

TTigh   Court  of  Chancery.      Reports  of   cases   decided 
.   .  .   [1811-32.]       By    T.    Bland,     Chancellor. 
V.  1-3.     Balto.,  '36-41.     3  t.     8°. 
Note.    Cited  as  "  1-3  Bland." 

—  Reports  of  cases  decided  .   .   .  1847-54.    By  J:  John- 

son, Chancellor.     Annapolis,  '51-54.     4  v.     8". 
Note.    Cited  as  "  1-4  Md.  Chancery  Decisions."     The  Court 
of  Chancery  passed  out  of  existence  by  limitation  in  1854. 

—  Reports  of  cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  the  High 

Court  of  Chancery  of    Maryland,    annotated  by 
W:  T.  Brantly.     Balto.,  1885-86.     7  v.     8". 
Cont.:  V.  1-3  Bland,  (v.  1-2,  1885;  v.  3,  1886);  v.   1-4   Md. 
Chancery  Decisions,  (1886). 

Note.  These  vols,  continue  Brantly's  series  begun  with 
the  Court  of  Appeals  reports.     See  above. 

—  See   also    under   Legislature,    Rpt.^.    of   committees, 

Grievances  :  and  under  Miscellaneous,  Records. 
[Digests,  Etc.]  Digest  of  Maryland  reports  [1700- 
1842];  comprisitig  Harris  &  McHenry,  Harris 
&  Johnson,  Harris  &  Gill,  Gill  &  Johnson, 
Blaml's  chancery  reports.  By  W:  H:  Norris, 
G:  W:  Brown,  and  F.  W.  Brune,  Jr.  Balto.' 
1847.     2  V.     8°. 

—  Digest  of  the  Maryland  reports ;  comprising  Gill's 

reports,  Maryland  reports,  8  vols.;  Maryland 
chancery  decisions,  4  vols.  By  J.  S.  Stockett, 
R.  T.  Merrick,  and  O.  .Miller.     Balto.,  1857.     8°. 

—  Digest    of    the    Maryland    reports;    0th-20th    vols. 

inclusive  [185(;-63].  By  J.  I.  Cohen  and  J.  F. 
Lee.     .Halto.,  'CC.     8^ 

—  Digest  of  the  Maryland  reports  ...  v.  21-45.     By 

W:   H.  S.  Burgwyn.     Balto  ,  1878.    8°.     c,  680  p. 

—  Digest  of  the  .Maryland  reports,  v.  46-65.     By  T:  B. 

Dorsey.     Malto.,  1887.     8".      xxviii,  330  p. 

—  Index    t'.    .Maryhind    decisifins    from    1st    Harris    & 

.McHenry  to  6lHt  Maryhind  rcjjorts,  including 
Hhind  and  Johnson.  By  .1.  T.  Iliiiggold.  Balto., 
1886       8".     xxxiv,  1155  p. 

—  Digest     of     the     Maryland     reports.     1     Harris    & 

McHenry  to  76  Maryland.      By  W:   T.  Brantlv. 
V.  1-2.     Balto.,  1896-97.     2  v.     1.  8". 
Cont      V.  1,  A-I ;'  Iv,  813  p.     v.  2,  J-W;  (2),  815-1198  p. 

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l^Digesis,  Fdc,  continued.'] 

—  Same;  supplement,  v.  77-88.     By  W:    T.  Brantly. 

-Balto  ,  1000.     1.  8°.     XXX,  ^42  p. 

—  Digest  of   the  decisions  construinp  the    statute.s  of 

Maryland  of  whicii  the  code  of   public  general 

laws  is  composed.     By  L:  Mayer.     Balto.,  18(j<;. 

8".     728  p. 
Opinion  of  Judge  II:    Stump  of  Baltimore  in  the  case 

of  the  State  vs.  Ford.      [I860.]      G  p. 
Ueport  of  G:    II.  Carman,  clerk  of  the  Circuit  Court 

for  Balto.  co.     TGenl.    Assy.    sess.   Dec.  18G1.) 

12  p. 
KeportB    of   the    clerks    of   the    Circuit   Courts   of  the 

several  counties,  and  Superior,  Common  Pleas, 

and  Criminal  courts  of  Baltimore.     18()7.     18  p. 
IJeport  of  Spencer  C.  Jones,  clerk  of  Court  of  Appeals. 

in  reference   to  tlie   legislative    printing.      1884. 

12  p. 
See   also   vnder    Legislature,    Reports   of   committees: 

(h'ievances,  Judicial  Proceedings,  aud  Judiciary . 


Legislature  [Called  General  Assembly] . 

The  first  State  Assembly  met  Feb.  o,  1777,  and  thereafter  sesBJons 
were  held  annually  or  oftener  through  1846,  as  follows:  Three 
sessions  a  year,  Feb.,  June,  Oct.,  1777;  Mar.,  June,  Oct.,  177S,80; 
Mar.,  July,  Nov.,  1770;  two  sessions  a  year.  May,  Kov.,  1781,  88; 
Apr.,  Nov.,  1782,  S.?,  87,  02;  in  all  other  years,  one  regular  set^sion, 
beginning  in  November  through  1812,  beginning  in  December, 
181.S-46;  with  extra  sessions,  June  1800,  12;  May  INl.'!;  adjourned 
session,  May  1806;  extra  sessions,  Nov.  1836  (House  of  Delegates 
only),  Mar.  1841.  Sessions  biennial,  beginning  in  December, 
1847-49.  Hince  then  all  regular  sessions  iiave  begun  in  January: 
annual.  18.52,  5:3,  -=4;  biennial,  18.56-64,  65-67,68-1002;  with  extra 
session,  April  1861;  special  session,  Dec.  1861;  and  extra  sessions, 
Jan.  1866,  April  20-21,  1876  (Senate  only),  Mar.  1901,  April  1902. 

[Laws    of    the    State.]     Laws,    sessional.    1777-1906. 

Annapolis,    1777-18i>4;    Balto.,    1896-1906.     i°, 

4°,  and  8°. 

Mte.    Issued   in    f   form   through  1709;  4",  1800-10;  since 

then,  8".    The  State  Library  has  a  complete  collection  of  the 

laws  of  Province  and   State  from  1768. 

—  Laws  of  Maryland  made  since   176.S,   consisting   of 

acts  of  Assembly  under  the  proprietary  govern- 
ment, resolves  of  Convention,  .  .  .  and  acts  of 
Assembly  since  the  Revolution.  Ed.  by  A.  C. 
Hanson.     1787.    f°.    225  printed  leaves,  unpaged. 

—  The   laws  of  Maryland,  [1692-1799];    to  which   are 

prefixed  the  original  charter  [etc.]  .  .  .  Revised 
and  collected  under  the  authority  of  the  Legis- 
lature by  W.  Kilty.  V.  1-2.      1799-180U.     2v.  40. 

—  Same ;  from  the  end  of  the  year  1799  [to  Feb.  1819] 

.  .  .  and  an  appendix  containing  the  land  laws, 
.  .  .  Revised  and  prepared  by  W:  Kilty,  T: 
Harris,  and  J:  N.  Watkins.  V.  3-7.  n.  d.  5  v. 
so. 

—  Digest  of  the  laws   of   Maryland,   1637-1797.     Ed. 

by  T:  Herty.  Balto.  and  Washington,  1799- 
1804.     2  V.     8°. 

—  A  report  on  all  such   P^nglish  statutes  as  existed  at 

the  time  of  the  first  emigration  of  the  people  of 
Maryland  and  which  by  experience  have  been 
found  applicable  to  their  local  and  other  circum- 
stances ;  and  of  such  others  as  have  since  been 
made  in  England  or  Great  Britain  and  have  been 
introduced,  used  and  practised  by  the  courts  of 
law  or  equity.  By  W:  Kilty,  Chancellor  of  Md. 
.  .  .  prefixed,  lists  of  the  statutes  not  found  ap- 
plicable. 1811.  sm.40.  289,  (1)  p. 
See  below,  1870. 


The  laws  of  Md.  [etc.]   .   . 
V.  1-3.     Balto.,  1811. 


.  Revised  bv  V.    Maxcv. 
3  V.     8". 

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'65. 

—  Same ; 

'65. 

—  Same ; 


[Laws  of  the  State,  continved.] 

—  The  general  public  statutory  law   and   public   local 

law  of  .  .  .  M<1.,  from  the  year  1692  to  1839  in- 
clusive; with  annotations  thereto  and  a  copious 
index  By  C.  Dorsey.  Balto.,  1840.  3  v.  8°. 
(2),  li,  922  p  ;  (2),  923-1944  p.;  (2),  [1945]- 
2848  p. 

—  The    Maryland    code:    Public  general    laws.     Com- 

piled by  O.  Scott  and  H.  McCuUough,  Commis- 
sioners; adopted  .  .  .  Jan.  session  1860,  the 
acts  of  that  session  being  therewith  incorporated. 
With  an  index  .  .  .  by  H:  C.  Mackall.  Balto., 
'60.     2  V.     8".     822  p. ;  965  p. 

—  Same  ;   supplement,   1861/62  ...  By   K:   O.   Hink- 

ley  .   .  .    Balto., '62.    8°.    102,  128,  71,  (1),  31  p. 

—  Same;    supplement;   by    E:    O.     Hinkley.      Balto., 

1863.     8°.     486  p. 

—  Same;    supplement,  1864.     By   L:   Mayer.     Balto., 
8°.     79,  111,  (1),  102,  (1)  p. 

supplement,    1865.     By  L:  Mayer.     Balto., 

8°.     127,  63  p. 
supplement,  1861,  61/62,  64,  65,  66,  67.     By 
L:   Mayer.     Balto., '68.     1  v.     8°.     670  p. 

—  Same:    supplement,   1868.     By  L:    Mayer.     Balto., 

'68.     80.     426  p. 

—  Same;  supplement,  1870.     By  J.  I.  Cohen  and  T: 

Rowland.     Balto.,  '70.     8°.     466  p. 

—  A  collection  of  British  statutes  in  force  in  Marylanl, 

according  to  the  report  thereof  made  by  the  late 
Chancellor   Kilty;    with    notes    and    references. 
By   J.    J.    Alexander.     Balto.,  1S70.     8".     xlvi, 
(l),847p. 
See  above,  1811. 

—  Revised  code  of  the  public  general  laws  of  Maryland. 

With  the  constitution  of  the  State.  Comp.  by 
L:  Mayer,  L.  C  Fischer,  and  E.  J.  D.  Cross. 
Vol.1.     Balto.,  1879.     1.8°.     xlii.  17-1067  p. 

—  The  Maryland  code.     Public  general  laws,  codified 

by  J:   P.  Poe.      Adopted  Mar.  14,  1888.     Includ- 
ing also   the   acts   of  the  session  of   1888  .   .   . 
Balto..  '88      2v.     1.  8°.     c,    806  p.;    vi,    807- 
1877,  (1)  p. 
Cont.:  V.  1:  A-II;  v.  2,  I-W. 

—  Same;  Public  local  laws,  by  J:  P.  Poo.     Including 

the  public  local  laws  of  1888.     Balto, '88.     2  v. 
1.  8°.     iv,  (1),  1078  p.;    (3),  1079-2198  p. 
Coiit- :  V.  1,  Allegany  Co.  -  Dorchester  Co.     v.  2,  Frederick 
Co.  -  Worcester  Co. 

—  Supplement  to  the  code  of  public  general  laws  of 

Maryland,  containing  laws  passed  1890-98.  By 
J:  P.  Poe.     Balto.,  '98.     1.  8°.     viii,  (2),  679  p. 

—  Same;     [also]     Supplement   containing    the    public 

general   laws    passed    at   the   session    of    1900. 
By  J:  P.  Poe.     Balto., 'GO.     2  v.     8°.    viii,  (2), 
679  p.;  vii,  175  p. 
Kote.    The  Hupiilcmcnt  to  the  Riiiiplomont  was  also  isaiied 
neparately. 

—  Index  to  the  laws  and  resolutions,  1800-13.    '15.    8". 

(228)  p. 

—  Index  to  the  laws  [and  resolutions]  of  Md.,  1818-2o. 

By  W:  Kilty.     '27.     8°.     (138;  p. 

—  Index  to  the  laws  and  resolutions  of  Md.,  1826-31. 

•32,     8°.      (2),  .'344)  p. 

—  Same;  WV2-?,7.     '38.     8°.      (2),  (534)  p. 

—  Same ;  \H-Mi-ir,.     '46.     8".     754  p. 

—  Notes  of  reference  to    certain    Md.  statutes  passed 

since  the  conii)ilali()n  of  Dorsey's  Laws  .  .  .  [By 
C.  J.  M.  CwiiiM.]      P.alto.,  1857.      HI".     28  p. 

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\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  \_Statutory    Revision.']     Commissioners    to    Revise, 

Simplify   and   Abridge  the    Rules   of   Practice, 

Pleadings,   \^etc.]   of  the   Courts.     lst-2d  report. 

Frederick,  1855-57.     2  v.     8". 

Report  [ill  part].     Cumberland,  1854.     8°. 

Report  on  practice  and    procedure,  prepared    by 

W:  Price.     Final  report  of  the  ConimissionerB. 

Report  on  conveyancing.     Frederick  and  Balto., 

1855.  8°. 

Report  on  pleadings  and  practice  in  equity  .  .  . 

Prepared  by  S:  Tyler.  Frederick,  1857.  74, 
60  p. 

—  Report  of   the  commissioners  appointed  to  prepare 

drafts  of  general  laws  relating  to  corporations 
and  other  purposes.      1868.     8°.     48  p. 

—  [Special   Laws.]      [Assessment.]      An  act    for   the 

valuation  of  real  and  personal  property  within 
this  State.      [1793?]     8°.     23  p. 

The  assessment   laws    of    Md.,  as    comprised   in 

chaps.  120,  140,  141,  142  and  143  of  the  Acts  of 
189i;.     n.p.,  ['96.]     8°.     40  p. 

—  [Auctions  J     See  next  entry, 

—  [Baltimore.]     An  act   to  provide  for  the  licensing 

and  regulating  auctions,  etc.  in  Balto.,  for  the 
support  of  free  schools,  etc.  [Sess.  1816].    8°.   3  p. 

An    act   for   the   establishment   and    support    of 

public  schools  in  the  city  of  Baltimore.     [Balto., 
18-?]     8°.     17  p. 
Note.    Copy  seen  had  neither  t.  p.  nor  cover. 

Acts  .  .   .  relating  to  the  poor  of  Baltimore  City 

and  County,  together  with  the  by-laws  of  the 
Trustees  for  the  Poor  of  Baltimore  City  and 
County.     Balto.,  1830.     8".     56  p. 

An    act   in   aid    of   the    construction    of    a   State 

armory  and  town  hall  in  .  .  .  Baltimore,  and 
the  re-building  ...  of  the  Hanover  Market 
House  .    .  .   [Balto.,  1840]     8°.     Up. 

—  [Banks.]     Act   to   incorporate   the   American  Life 

and  Trust  Co.     [1834.]     8°.     7  p. 

Act    to    incorporate     the    Bank     of     Maryland. 

Balto.,  1837. 

—  [Canals  ]     Acts  relating  to  the  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 

Canal    Company   .   .    .   Session  1838.     ['39.]     8°. 

Acts  of  incorporation  and  the  supplements  thereto 

passed  hy  .  .  .  Pennsylvania  and  Maryland  in 
reference  to  [the  Susquehanna  and  Tidewater 
canal  companies].     Balto.,  1839.     8°.     71,  6  p. 

An  act  for  the  relief  of  the  preferred  bondhold- 
ers of  the  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Canal  Co.  New 
York.  1867.     8°.     8  p. 

—  [Education.]     An  act   providing  a  uniform  system 

of  free  public  schools  for  the  State  of  Md  ,  passed 
at  tlie  January  session,  1865      '65.     8°.     35  p. 

Public  school  law  of  Md.     Balto.,  1H72.     8°. 

The  public  school  law  of  Md.,  as  amended  1874. 

Balto  ,  '74.     8".     29  p. 

—  —  See  also  above  under  Baltimore  (two). 

—  [Elections.]       Election      laws.       Publis'hed  ...  in 

pursuance  of   a  resolution  of  the  Genl.   Assy  at 

the  Dec.  session,  1819.     '20.     8°. 
Election  laws  of  the  State  of  Md.     Balto.,  1852. 

8°.     24  p. 
Same;  .  .   .   With   su<!h   portions   of   the    c<insti- 

tution  as  relate  to  the  elective  franchise.     Balto  , 

1856.  8°      45  p. 

■ Registration  of  vnters       [An  act  relating  to  the 

registration  of  the  voters  of  the  State.  1865.] 
8°      8  p. 

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\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  [Iloop-poie   Law.]     The    hoop-polo    law,    entitleil : 

"  An  act  to  declare  certain  trespasses  felony,  and 
for  other  i)urposes,  "  passed  Dec.  session,  1826. 
[Balto.,  '27.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  [Insanity.]     Acts  .   .  .  relating   to    the    Maryland 

Hospital  and  to  insanity  ;  and  digest  of  the  deci- 
sions on  insanity  in  the  Maryland  reports,  etc. 
Balto.,  1858.     8°.     46  p. 

—  [Internal  Improvement.]     An  act  for  the  promotion 

of  int.  imp.,  passed  June  4,  1836.     ['36  ]     8°. 

—  [Militia.]     An    act  to  regulate  and    discipline    the 

militia  oe  [sic]  this  State,  passed  at  November 
session,  1793.     Chestertown,   1794.      12°.     16  p. 

An  act  to  regulate  and  discipline    the  militia  of 

this  State.     Balto.,  1807.     18°.     45  p. 

The  act  to  regulate  and  discipline  the  militia  of 

this  State.  Passed  at  the  last  session  of  the 
Legislature  .  .  .  Balto.,  1808.     8°.     24  p. 

An  act  to  regulate   and  discipline  the  militia  of 

this  State  .  .  .  Nov.  sess.  1811.     '12.     8°.    30  p. 

An  act  for  the  better  regulation  of  the  militia  of 

.  .  .  Baltimore  .  .  .  Dec.  sess.  1817.  Balto., 
'18.     8°.     27  p. 

An  act  to  provide  for  the  organization  and  disci- 
pline of  the  militia  of  Md.  .  .  .  1864.  Balto., 
n.  d.     16°.     77  p. 

—  [Oysters.]    Oyster  law,  passed  1868.     '68.    8«.     18  p. 

—  [Railroads.]     An  act  to  incorporate  the  Baltimore 

&  Ohio  Rail  Road  Company,  passed  1826.  Balto., 
'27.      8°. 
Same;  supplement.     [1828.]     8°. 

—  [Revenue.]     The  revenue  laws    .    .    .    exclusive    of 

those  relating  to  licenses  generally  and  auction- 
eers, passed  since  the  year  1840  and  in  force  at 
the  close  of  the  December  session,  1849.  Col- 
lected and  arranged  .  .  .  by  E:  O.  Hinkley  and 
C:  S.  Carter  .   .   .  Balto.,  1851.     8°!     xvi,  185  p. 

—  [Rivers.]      Acts    passed   at  different  sessions  .   .   . 

concerning  the  navigation  of  the  River  Susque- 
hanna.    Balto.,  1797.     8°.     37  p. 

—  [Testamentary.]       Statutory    testamentary    law    of 

Maryland,  with  the  decisions  of  the  courts 
thereof  explanatory  of  the  same.  By  C.  Dorsey. 
Balto.,  1838.     8". 

jVb<e.     This  and  the  next  title  privately  compiled  but  sub- 
Bcribcd  for  by  the  State. 

The  testamentary  law  and  the  law  of  inlieritance 

•    and  apprentices  in  Maryland.  By  E:  O.  Hinkley. 

Balto.,  1878.     8°.     784  p. 
iSee  //receding  note. 

—  [Trespass.]     See  above  under  /loop-pole  Law. 
[Journals,   Documents,    Etc.]     Votes  and    proceedings 

of  the  Senate,  sessional,  1777-1824;  Journal  of 
the  Senate,  session  1825;  Journal  of  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  Senate,  sessional,  1826-1904.     [17771- 
1904.     f",  4"  and  S". 
Note.    Probably  all   ii'Hned   in  HCparato  form,  for  extra  as 
well  aH  rcgnUir  McuHionH,  IhoMKli   not  all  the.  earlier  one.s  have 
been  Hcen.     VoIoh  and  jiroooediMKH  often  bonnd  with  V.  and  p. 
of  llon-e,  each  rftainini;  ilH  own  title-page.     Kxecutive  Tro- 
cecdiMKB   bound  with  Jonrnal,    IH.'iS,  40,    4(t,    .'J3,   ."jti,  ."iS,  60, 
61    (Apr.;   failed    "  Hecrct  proi;<;tdln({H  ").     fil  (Dec),  64,  65, 
66,   7<)-tiO,   84,  K6;   often    JMMucd  separately   (nee  next,  entri/). 
Journal  1840  eoiit.  alno  Jonrnal  of  extra  seBM.,  Mar.  1841,  and 
Kxecnlive  ProceedliiKM,  Dec.  IHIO/Apr.  IS41.     Gov's.  messaKo 
appended    to  Journal  18'J7,  .10,  Ki,  40,  4'.t,  :>t),  64.     Olh((r  ini»- 
nellaneouK  docs,  appr-ndeil  to  Journal  1H1!2,  311,  40,  4!l,  66,  64. 
Appendix  eallod  for  In  Journal  18.il)  not  found.     Issued  in  f" 
form  1777  1»9;   in  4",  ISOO-IO;  sinec  then,  8".     April  1861  pub. 
at  Krederlck. 
Set  iiti'i  note  under  [House  and  Senate  Documents],  p.  619. 

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\_Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued. 1 

—  Executive  proceedings  of  the  Senate,  1838,  39,  42, 

43,  54.  58,  67.  '39-G7.  7  v.  8°. 
Note.  iHsucd  in  separate  form  at  least  for  above  yearn ;  nee 
aliio  preceding  nMe.  IH.i!)  has  title :  "  I'roceedioK"  of  the 
Senate  in  exec,  session,  Dec.  1S.39,"  and  incl.  also  Kxeeutive 
proccediugB  of  Doc.  1840  and  Dec.  1841,  and  a  Rpt  of  the 
Treasurer  of  the  Western  Shore,  Apr.  ;50,  1840;  all  separately 
paged.  Copy  seen  of  "  Exec,  proceedings  v.  2,"  1842,  cont. 
no  Exec,  proceedings  but  Gov's,  message  and  miscellaneous 
docs.  18i'.7  has  pagination  p.  817-1066,  as  if  in  continuation 
of  Senate  Journal  (816  p.). 

—  Index  to  the   Executive  Journal  of  the  Senate,  De- 

cember session  1837/December  session  1841,  both 
inclusive.     '42.     8°.     122  p. 
Note.    In  one  alpliabet. 

—  Rules  and  orders  for  the  regulation  and  government 

of  the  Senate,  Jan.  1854.     '54.     8°.     8  p. 
Note.    This  is  apparently  the  first  separate  issue  of  Senate 
'•ules.     Since  then  they  have  been  issutd  in  separate  form  for 
all  sessions 

—  Votes  and   proceedings  of  the   House  of  Delegates, 

sessional,  1777-1824;  Journal  of  proceedings  of 
the  House  of  Delegates,  sessional,  1S25-1904. 
[1777]-1904.     f«,  4",  a??(^  8°. 

Note.  Probably  all  issued  in  separate  form,  for  pxtra  as 
well  as  regular  sessions,  though  not  all  the  earlier  one."  have 
been  seen.  Journal  of  extra  session  June  1812  entitled  "V.  and 
p.  of  the  Genl.  .Assy."  and  perhaps  cont.  also  Senate  Journal, 
which  was  missing,  however,  from  copy  seen.  V^otes  and 
proceedings  often  liound  with  V.  and  p.  of  the  Senate,  each 
retaining  its  own  l.-p.  Gov's,  message  appended  to  Ji  urnal 
1826,  27,  33.  Dec.  1861  (2  mess.,  1  inaug.)  6.5.  Other  mis- 
cellaneous docs,  appended  to  Journal  1816,  17,  27,  56,  Apr. 
1861,  Dec.  1861,  6.5,  66;  Dec.  1861  and  sees.  1865  cont. 
extensive  collections  of  docs.,  with  binder's  title  "  House 
Journal  and  Docs."  L'^sued  in  f  form  1777-99 ;  in  4",  1800-10; 
since  then,  8".     April  18t>l  has  imprint  Frederick. 

*SV('  also  note  under  [Flouse  and  .^ennte  Documontsl,  p.  619. 

—  Rules  and  orders  for  the  regulation  ami  government 

of  the  House  of  Delegates,   Jan.    session   1892. 
Revised  by  C  Shafer.     '92.     8°.     19  p. 
Note.    The  Rules  and  orders  have  been  issued  in  separate 
form  for  all  sessions  at  least  since  1824  if  not  earlier. 

—  Index  to  the  public  documents  of  the  House  of  Dele- 

gates. 1834-44.     '45.     8o.      144  p. 

—  Index  to  the  printed  bills  of  the  House  of  Delegates, 

1824-49.     '50.     8°.     215  p. 

—  Index  to  the  Journals  of  the  Senate  and  House  of 

Delegates   .    .   .    [1777-1828]  as  prepared  under 
Resolution  50  of  1849  and  the  Act  of  1854.  chap. 
146.    '56-57.    3  v.     8«      1030  p  ;  990  p.  ;  1707  p. 
Cont.  :  V.  1,  1777-93;  v.  2,  1794-1808;  v.  3,  1809-28. 

—  Hand  li.«t  of  laws,  journals  and  documents  of  Mary- 

land  to   the   year    1800.      [Comp.  by  J.   W.  M. 
Lee.]     Balto..  1878.     sm.  4°.     15  p. 
Note.    Private  publication. 

—  List   of   members    and    officers    of  the   Senate   and 

House  of  Delegates,  biennial,  Jan.  session  :  1874- 
84,88.     '74-[ 88  ]     7  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Some  mistakes  in  pagination  of  1874;  (13  p.). 
\_Reports  of  Committees^.,  Memorials.  Etc  ] 

Note.  In  the  followini;  list  dates  given  are  nenainn -yearn, 
that  is  to  say.  years  hi  tchich  sexxinns  began,  unless  otherwise 
indicated.  11  =  House;  S  ^Senate.  Size  8"  if  not  otherwise 
specified. 

—  [Agriculture.']  Rpt.  of  committee  on      Re  :  Growth 

of  mulberry  and  sugar  beet.  1836.  8  p.  — 
Manufacture  of  silk.  1837.  4  p. — Promotion 
of  agric.  in  tlio  several  counties.  1838.  4  p.  — 
Bommer  luotliod  of  making  manure.  1843.  6  p. 
—  Applii'ation  of  lime  to  .  .  .  soil  and  use  of  cal- 
careous matter  for  asric.  purposes.  1843.  15  p. 
H.  —  Appointment  of  an  Agric.  Chemist.  [1846  ] 
8  p.  —  In  pursuance  of  order  of  S.,  20th  Feb. 
[1«50?].  1849.  7  p.  —  Abolishment  of  .  .  . 
Inspector  of  Guano.     1856.     8  p.     H. 


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{^Rtports  of  Commute ts.  Memorials,  Etc.,  continued.'] 
Report  of  scl.  c.  .   .  .  expediency  of  establishing 

an  agricultural  school  and  a  pattern  farm  in  each 

of  the  counties.     1835.     24  p.     II. 
Memorial  from  :  Md.  Agric.  Society.     1825,     6  p. 

—  Md.  Agric.  Coll.     1870.     8  p. 

—  [Baltimoi-e.]     Rpts.  of  committees.     Re:  Fees  and 

emoluments  .  .  .  Baltimore  city  and  county  .  .  . 
1847;  majority,  12  p.;  minority  8,  16  p. — 
Decrease  of  revenue  from  indirect  taxes.  1853. 
4  p.  —  Offices  of  Clerks  of  courts  and  Register 
of  Wills.  1854.  8  p.  —  Rpts.  and  memorials  of 
I'olice  Commrs.,  Mayor  and  City  Council,  Aug. 
5,1861.  rredk.,'61.  26  p.  II.  — -S'ame,  Aug. 
6,1861.  S.  ;  (diff.printers).  — Board  of  Police. 
Extra  sess.,  1861.     8,  48  p 

Record  of  proceedings  of  the  investigation  ...  in 

the  case  of  S:  Hindes  and  N.  L.  Wood,  Commrs. 
...  of  Police,  upon  the  charges  preferred 
against  them  .    .   .   Balto.,  1866.     Ixxx,  201  p. 

—  [Banks.]     Mr.  Teackle.    Rpt.  of  sel.  c.  to  which  was 

referred  memorials  ami  petitions  of  great  numbers 
of  citizens  .  .  .  praying  the  establishment  of 
.  .  .  the  Bank  of  the  State  of  Md.  Dec.  1830. 
8°.     ii,  48,  iii-iv,  p. 

Kote.    Copy  seen  called  "  extra  ed.,  1831,"  on  cover. 

See  under  Inspection  and  Rt^giilation,  Bank  of  Md.,  Note. 

Report    of      Mr.    Teackle    .  .   .    ui)on    .   .   .    the 

establishment  of  a  State's  Bank  .  .  .  1830.  12°. 
45,  i,  iv,  p. 

Rpts.    of  committees.     Re :    Establishment   of  a 

State  Bank  and  a  national  currency.  1834. 
52  p.  —  Several  memorials  praying  for  ...  a 
real  estate  bank.  1834.  —  Memorials  and  petitions 
of  sundry  citizens  praying  [same].     1835.     34  p. 

—  Real  estate  bank  of  the  State.  1886.  16  p. — 
Susquehanna  Bank,  etc.  1838.  34  p.  —  Act  for 
better  regulation  of  banking  institutions.  1839. 
8  p.  —  Commrs.  to  examine  .  .  .  Western  Bank 
of  Balto.  1839.  8  p.  H. —Bill  from  H.  providing 
for  resumption  of  specie  payments.  1841.  8  p. — 
Same,  minority,  8  p. — Affairs  of  Farmers'  and 
Millers' Bank,  Hagerstown.  1842.  72  p.  — Gen- 
eral banking  law.  1852.  15  p. — Condition  of 
Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Bank,  Greensborough. 
1856.     32  p.     H. 

Docs,    relative    to    the    bank    stock.      Pub.    by 

order  of  the  H.     1804.     sm.  4°.     26  p. 

Meml.  [of  Balto.  banks  re  taxation,  1825.]    12  p. 

Testimony  taken  by  committee  of  II.  appointed 

to  investigate  condition  of  the  several  banks. 
[1837.]     247,  Ixii.  p. 

A   letter   addressed    to    the  Genl.   Assy,  by  Duff 

Green  on  bill  incorporating  the  Union  Co. 
[Dated  18.%.] 

Petititm  of  Duff  Green,  asking  an  act  to  incor- 
porate "  The  Union  Trust  Co."    1858.     10  p.    S. 

See  also  below,  Currency  and   [Va,y.<}  and  Means. 

—  [ Boundaries. '\    Rj)ts  of  committees.    Re:  Southern 

and  western  limits.  (I'igtnan.)  1831.  22  p. — 
Mr.  Pigman  .  .  .  [on  same.  1831].  52  p. — 
.I.e.  on  boundary  lines  between  Va.  and  Md. 
(Blakiston.)  1833.  1 1  j).  II.  —  Mr.  Pigman's  rpt. 
relative  to  s'n  iind  w'li  boundaries.  1833.  13  p. 
S.  [Same  a«  Blakistor).]  — Mr.  I'igman's  2d 
rpt.  (on  same],  with  ace.  ilocs.     1833.    11  p.     S. 

—  The  boundary.  fMerrick.j  1834.  4  p,  —  Mr 
Pigman  on  rjit.  and  resolutioriB  from  H.  .  .  . 
s'n    and   w'n     bounrlaric?.      [1834.)     8  p.  —  Mr. 

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Maulsby  .  .  .  w'n  boiuulary  line.  [/>a/ecZ  l.S;]7.  J 
5  p.  —  Retracing  and  marking  w'n  and  s'n  boun- 
dary. [1858.]  4  p.— 15oundariesof  State.  18C0. 
5  p.  II.  —  Memorial  of  J:  de  la  Camp  rolating 
to  the  maps  and  surveys  of  b.  line  between  Md. 
and  Va.     18(!7.     7  p. 

Docs.  rel.  to  s'n  and  w'n  boundaries.    [1833.]    8  p. 

—  [Canals.^     Rpts.      of    committees:     J.    c.   on    me- 

morial of  J.  Bosley  and  counter-meml.  of 
Susquehanna  C.  C^o.  1828.  \  \.  —  Re  :  Plans 
of  operation  of   C.  &  O.   and  B.  &  O.  (Mayer;. 

1832.  G  p.  —  Collision  between  C.  &  O.  C.  Co.  and 

B.  &  O.K. R.  Co.  1833.  8  p.— C.  &  0. 1835.  6p.— 
J.  c.  .  .  .  loan  of  last  session  to  C.  &  O.  .  .  . 
1835.  24  p.  —  Same,  minority.  54,  8  p.  —  Trans- 
fer of  stock  of  U.  S.  in  C.  &  0.  C.  to  Md. 
1843.  8  p.  —  Whether  Pa.,  Del.  &  Md.  Steam 
Navig.  Co.  and  C.  &  D.  C.  Co.  have  not  for- 
feited their  charters.  1843.  24  p.  —  C.  &  O.  C. 
andB.&O.  R.R.  westof  Damno.  G.    1844.    IG  p. 

—  All  subjects  relating  to  C.  &  O.  C.  (Kilgour.) 
1858.  IG  p.  H. — Affairs  and  management,  C.  & 
D.  1860.  4  p.  S.  — Case  of  Hon.  A.  Spates. 
[C.  &  O.  affairs].     1870.     198  p.     S. 

Memorials  and  petitions.      From,:  C  &  O.     1828. 

12  p.  —  Sundry  holders  of  land,  counter  to 
[preceding.]     1828.     8  p.  — Pres.  and  Directors 

C.  &  O.    1831.    G  p.  — C.  &  0.  C.  Co.    Dec.  23, 

1833.  8  p.  — In  behalf  of  C.  &  O.     1834.     12  p 

—  Contractors  on  C.  &  0.  1841.  6  p.  —  J. 
Hunter  and  T.  G.  Harris;  [C.  &  O.  C.].  1849. 
14  p.  —  G:  Brown  et  al.,  trustees  for  holders  of 
bonds  of  C.&O.  1856.  7  p.  S.  —  Citizens  of 
Montgomery  Co.  against  leasing  State's  interest 
in  C.  &  0.  1860.  6  p.  H.  —  Bondholders  of  C. 
&0.     1858.     12  p.     S. 

Interrogatories  proposed  to  and  answers  made  by 

C:  B.  Fisk,  engineer,  Mar.  15,  1836.  16  p. 
[C.  &  O.]     S.,  sess.  1835. 

Obligation  of  C.  &  0.  to  the  State.     1839.     8  p. 

See  also  below.  Railroads,  B.  ij-  0.  and  C.  ^  0. 

—  \_Civil    War.'\     Preamble  and  resolutions  in  regard 

to  objects  of  present  war,  Dec.  23,  1861.     4  p. 
Address  to  the  people  of  Md.  by  the  Genl.  Assy. 

in  extra  sess.     Frederick,  1861.     4  p. 
Resolutions  .   .  .  position  of    Md.    in    regard    to 

national  affairs.     [Jan.  4,   1862.]     h.  t.  p.     5  p. 
Minority  rpt.   .  .   .in  regard  to  compensating  loyal 

citizens  for  property  taken  or  destroyed  by  the 

armies  .  .   .  Jan.  1864.     7  p. 
See  also  below.  Federal  Relations. 

—  [Claims.'\    Rpt.  of  committee  on  :    Sess.  1824.     10  p. 

—  To  H.,  Jan.  5,  1831,  (sess.  1830).  8  p.  —  Sess. 
1832.     8  p.  —  Sess.  1835.      19  p. 

Same,  re  ann.  report  of  Auditor,  .sess.  1825.     8  p. 

Same,    re   accounts    of    Treas      Eastern    Shore, 

annual,  sess.  1824,  29,  31,  33,  36,  37,  38,  39,  41. 
Jfote.    1839,  41  with  Bimilar  rpt.  ou  Treas.  Western  Shore. 

Same.,   re   accounts    of   Treas.    Western    Shore, 

annual,  sess.  1825  ftwo),  29,  33,  36,  37,  38,  39, 
40,  41,  43  (three),  44,  45. 

Note.    The  three  to  .sess.  1843  cover  respectively  Dec.  1842/ 
Mar.  1843,  Mar./Dec.  1843,  and  Dec.  1,  1843/Jan.  11,  1844. 

Same,  re  accounts   of   Treasurer,   annual,    sess. 

1831,  31,  42,  46,  47,  49  (two).  52  (three),  53.  54. 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  Com- 
munication 1819,  Comptroller,  1868,  and  Treas- 
urer Eastern  Shore ;  also  above,  Civil  War. 

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—  [^Colonization.']     Rpt.  of  sel.  c.  on  communications 

relative   to  tariff,    Colonization    Society,    [etc.] 
1829.     8  p. 
See  also  next  entry. 

—  [Colored  Population.]    Rpt.  of  committee  on  :  1835. 

8  p.  S.  —  1839.  7  p. —  1839.  26p.  —  1841. 
5p.  —  1852.  17  p.  H.  —  1860.  10  p.  H. — 
Jan.  1864.     6  p. 

Same,  re :  Rpt.   of  mgrs.  of  Colonization   Soc'y. 

1833.  8  p.  —  Expediency  of  repealing  law  of 
1831/82.  (Hambleton.)  1835.  6  p.  —  Expedi- 
ency of  forcing  all  tree  people  of  color  to  leave 
this  State.  (Hambleton.)  1835.  4  p. — Answers 
from  Bd.  of  Mgrs.  for  Removing  Free  People  of 
Color.  1839.  28  p.  S.  —  Answers  of  Pres.  of 
Colonization  Soc'y.,  Jan.  4,  1841.  [Sess.  1840.] 
26  p. 

Report  of  sel.    c.   .   .  .  removal  of  free   colored 

population  from  Charles  county.  1843.  51  p.  — 
Same.     1845.     24  p.      (Title  var.) 

Memorial  of  citizens  of  Anne  Arundel  Co.  re  free 

negroes  and  mulattoes.     1852.     2  p. 

Spet'ch  of  Col.   C.  M.  Jacobs  on  the  free  colored 

population  .  .  .  H.,  Feb.  17,  1860.  n.  t.  p. 
32  p. 

See  also  below,  Grievances  and  Courts  of  Justice, 

and  Slavery ;  and  under  Miscellaneous,  Coloni- 
zation. 

—  [Constitution.]     Rpt.  of  committee  on  :   1836.    (Car- 

roll.) 8  p  —  1845.  (Bowie&Dellinger),  8p.— 
1847.  Majority,  20  p. ;  minority,  10  p.  —  Major, 
of  sel.  c.  1849.  21  p.  —  1849.  (Causin,  Merrick 
and  Tilghman).      16  p. 

Other  rpts.   of  committees.     Re:  Convention  for 

reform  of  const.  (.Nappington).  1832.  6  p.  — 
Progress  in  revising  const,  and  statutes.  1832. 
8  p.  —  Expediency  of  bill  making  it  high  crime 
to  conspire  against  const.  1836.  8  p. — Jour,  of 
proc.  of  comm.  of  whole  house  on  bill  ...  to 
alter  and  amend  const.  .  .  .  1836.  12  p.  — 
Memorial  of  Reform  Convention  and  other  prop- 
ositions to  alter  const.     1845.     8  p. 

Meml    of  C.  W.  Pinkney  submitting  amendments 

[re  taxation  of  corporations.]      1878.     6  p. 

—  [Corporations.]       Rpts.     of    committee    on,     1860: 

Majority  rpt.  re  lialto.  City  Passenger  Ry.     4  p. 
—  Same   with  evidence.     4,   190  p. —  Min.  rpt. 
4  p.  —  Evidence   taken    before   the   committee. 
136  p. 
Note.    Separate  House  and  Senate  eda.  of  each. 

—  [Currency.]     Rpt.  of  committee  on  :   1837.     12    p.; 

minority,  8  p.  —  Sub.stitute  proposed  by  Mr. 
Williams,  8  p.  —  With  an-swers  of  banks  to  inter- 
rogatories. 1839.  134  p.  — With  answers  of 
banks  in  obedience  to  order  of  House.  1841. 
24  p. 
See  alffo  above,  Bunks,  and  below,  Ways  and  Means. 

—  [Debt.]    Rpt.  of  comm.  on  imprisonment  for.     1838. 

8  p. 

—  [Education.]    Rpt.  of  committee  on.    1839.     6  p.  — 

1849;  niaj.,  4  p.;  min.,  8  p.  —  Mar.  1853.— 
Feb.  1860.     7  p. 

Same,  re:  Appropriations  of  pub.  lands  for  .   .   . 

education.  (Maxcy),  Jan.  30,  1821,  [sess.  1820]. 
23  p.  —  Same ;  imp.  Concord,  1821..  29  p.  — 
Common  free  school  fund.  1833.  8  p.  —  Dona- 
tions to   academies  and  hcIiooIs.     1835.     4  p.  — 

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Establishing  a  general  system  of  education  I  x?,C>. 
4  p.  —  Same,  minority.  10  p.  ■ — ^  Colleges,  at-ail- 
emies  and  schools.  1888.  M  p.  —  Expediency  of 
appropriating  free  schools  fund  to  increase  sink- 
ing fund.  1844.  8  p.  —  Education  in  this  State. 
1845.  24  p.  —  Establishing  a  uniform  system  of 
instruction.  (Kerney.)  1852.  12  p.  —  Eor  pro- 
viding a  general  system  of  free  public  schools. 
18(!8.  40  p.  —  Management  of  State  Normal 
School.     1880.     fi  p. 

Kpt.  of  c.  on  public  instruction.   1824.  f».    IG,  34  p. 

[Meml.    of  citizens  of  Balto.  co.  re  establishing 

free  schools.]      1824.     24  p. 

Rpt.  of  comm.   .   .  .  to  visit  seminary  of  primary 

school  in  Annapolis.   (Teackle.)    1829.    5(!  p.    H. 

Importance  of  providing  teachers  properly  quali- 
fied for  primary  and  common  schools ;  respect- 
fully addressed  to  the  Legislature.     1831.     8  p. 

Abstract    of    rpts.    of    colleges,    academies    and 

schools.     (Culbreth.)      183(;.     6  p. 

Rpt.   upon  and  draught  of  a  code  for  support  of 

common  schools.  (Lc  Grand,  Owens,  Magrii- 
der.)     1843.     47  p. 

Brookeville  Academy .    Petition  of  Trustees.    18G8. 

4  p.     H. 

\^Proposed  second    Medical   School.^      Memorial 

asking  charter.  1825.  broadside.  —  2d  memorial. 
1825.  8  p.  —  An  exposition  of  facts  relating  to 
medical  schools.      1825.     4  p. 

St.  John's  College     Kpt.  of  j.  c.  on.    1833.    8  p.    S. 

—  Same,  8  p.  H.  — 1835.  lOp.  —  1838.  4  p. — 
Same,  re  :  Proceedings  of  visiters  and  governors. 
1836.  6  p.  —  Propriety  of  founding  a  normal  and 
training  school  at  St.  J.  C.  1858.  14  p.  — Memo- 
rials of :  Visitors  and  governors.  1819.  14p. — 
Trustees.  1831.  8  p. — Visitors  and  governors 
1832.  l(i  p.  —  Same,  18G0.  8  p.  S.  —  Judge  J: 
T.Mason.  185G.  12  p.  S.  —  Response  of  visi- 
tors and  governors  to  an  order  of  H.     1867.     8  p. 

University  of  Md.     Rpt.  of  j.  c.  respecting.   1825 

10  p.  —  Statement  shewing  that  the  Univ.  lottery 
has  not  been  exhausted.  1825.  7  p. — Memorials 
of :  Professors  of  Medical  School.  1825.  4p  — 
Trustees  of  Univ.  of  Md.  and  Trustees  of  Balto. 
College,  imprint,  Balto.,  1830.  31  p.  —  Med. 
Faculty.  1832.  8  ]).  —  Same.  183G.  7  p. — 
Sundry  citizens  of  Balto.  in  rel.  to  Univ.  of  Md. 
1838.  12  p.  —  One  of  the  rpts.  of  j.  c.  on  [same]. 
.  .  .   1838.      IG  p. ;  same,  diff.  printer,  15,  (1)  p. 

—  Rpt.  of  Mr.  Steuart,  one  of  the  j.  c.  on  [same]. 
1838.  2  p.  —  Bill  for  relief  of  Univ.  1838. 
Majority,  5  p.;  minority,  7  p.  —  Rpt.  of  j.  c.  on 
memorial  of  Regents.     Majority.      1838.     10  p. 

Washington     College.        Memorial   .  .  .   Visitors 

and  governors:  1868.    10  p.    S.  — 1874.    8  p.    H. 

—  \_Elections.'\  Rpt.  of  conmiittee  on  elections  [and 
privileges].  Sess.  1841.  G  p. — Senate  commit- 
tee, Jan.  1864.     14   p.  —  Same,  18G5.     12  p. 

Same,    re:    Contested    election    in    Calvert   co., 

with  testimony  .  .  .  Jan.  1820.  [Sess.  1819.] 
72  p.  —  Popular  vote  on  bien.  sessions.  184(;. 
4  p.  —  Maj.  and  min.  .  .  .  ele(!tion  of  Senators. 
1856.  7  p.  —  Memls.  of  sundry  citizens  of  C^ueen 
Anne's  county  .  .  .  registration  law.  Extra  sess. 
186G.     4  p.     S. 

A  list  of  the  delegates  to    the  Genl.  Assy.   .   .  . 

elected  .  .   .  Oct.^A.D.  1830.  .    .     1830.     8  p. 

Meml.  of  citizens  of  Balto.  for  a  repeal  or  modi- 
fication of  the  registry  law.     1866.     124  p. 

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Maj.  rpt.  of  c.  on  reijistration  upon  petitions   .   . 
in  favor  of  and  against  repeal  of  registry  law. 
1866.     8  p.     S.  —  Minority  rpt.     6  p.     S. 

Min  rpt  of  c.  on  registration  act.    1866.    10  p.    S. 

^Contested  Elections ;  Senate  ]  Election  of  Sena- 
tor for  Carroll  Co.,  sess.  1838:  rpt.  of  maj.,  8  p.  ; 
rpt.  of  mill.,  6  ^.  —  Holton  v.  Maclin,  1865: 
Protest  of  H  B.  Holton  against  taking  further 
testimony,  8  p.  ;  Kpt.  of  c.  on  elections,  with 
evi.jence,  32  p.;  Min.  rpt.,  8  p.  —  G>aham  v. 
Waters,  18115:  Meml.  of  citizens  of  Sonier.set 
CO.,  4  p.;  Answer  and  counter  meml.  of  L.  L. 
Waters,  8  p.  —  Spates  v.  Ohr,  1867  :  Meml.  of 
Alfred  Spates,  118  p. 

[Same;  Housed      Geyer  v.    Beckenhangh,  1838- 

Meml.   of   J;   W.  Geyer,   10  p.;  Paper  contain- 
ing additionil  evidence  .   .  .  Geyer,  2  p.;  Meml. 
of  G:  Beckenbiiugh,  2  p.;    Additional  meml.  of 
G:   Beckenbaugh,  2  p.  ;  Examination  of  witnesses 
.   .   .  case  of  .    .  .  Frederick  co.,   15    p.  —  Las- 
sell  V.  Constable,  1838 :  Meml.  of  W:   S.  Lassell, 
2  p.;  AflBdavitin  the  case  of  W:  S.  Lassell,  2  p.  • 
Kpt.  of  testimony  .   .  .  Kent   co.  election.' 6  p.  • 
Meml.  of  B:   Kirby  claiming  his  seat  as  a  dele- 
gate from  Kent  co.,  2  p.  —  Welch  v   Swann,  1838  : 
Meml.  of  R.  Welch.  2  p. ;  Meml.  of  R:  Swann, 
counter  to  [preceding],  8  p.;  Rpt.  of  c,  4  p.— 
Rossv.  Quynn.  1814.   Counter  meml.  of  C.  Quynn 
.   .    .  illegal  votes  cast  for  W:  J.  Ross.    1844.    5  p. 
—  Jarrettv.Purnell,  18f;0  :  Testimony,  31,  126  p., 
(with  case  of  Kerr  v.  Gaither)  ;  min.  rpt.,  24  p' 
~  Denmead   v.    Krafft,    18(i0  :  Papers  .   .'.  334 
p.;     Rpt.    of    c,    27    ^.  —  Somerset    Co.,    1864, 
County   officers  :  Rpt.  of    committee,  with  testi- 
mony, 104  p.;  min.,  6  p.;  Delegates:  Minority 
rpt^of  c.,  8  p.,  (no  rpt.  of  majority).  —  Spence 
V.  Franklin,  1866  :  Testimony,  123  p. ;  Testimony 
(lists  of  voters,  Somerset  co.),  251  p.;  Rpt.  of 
c.,    14  p.;   min.    rpt.,    14  p.  —  Devecmon  v.  Mc- 
Cnllty,  1867:    Meml.  of   W:    Devecmon,  66  p 
—  Allegany   Co.,  1867:    Testimony,  28  p.;  Rpt 
of  c     12  p. ;  min.  rpt.,  6  p.  —  Brooke  v.   Widdi 
combe,  1874  :  Testimony,  184  p.  -  Anne  Arundel 
Co.,  1882:  Testimony,  86  p. 

[Same;  Circuit  Court.]   Baltimore  Co.,Ridgelyv 

Grason,  1865  :  Meml.  of  J.  L  Ridgely,  contesting 
^7***!,^^=  Gra.,^on  &s  ]nAge  ...  (2)  p.;  Response 
ot  U:  Gra8on,4p. ;  Evidence,  285  p.;  Rpt.  of  c 
7  p.;  min.  rpt.,  (2)  p.  —  Anne  Arundel  Co.,  Gam- 
Irillv.  Harwood.  1866:  Meml.  of  G:  E.  Gambrill 
contesting  election  of  S.  Harwood  as  Clerk,  6  p.  ; 
Mend,  of  S.  Harwood,  in  answer  to  [preceding]' 

5  p.  ;    maj.  rpt.,  10  p.  _  Ftfih  Circuit,  Chew  v. 
Brooke.  1882  :  Testimony,  1«  p. 

[Federal  Relations.]     Rpt.  of  committee  on:   1867. 

6  p. ;  mm.  rpt.,  4  p.  —Re:  Controversy  between 
L.   S.  and  (it.  Britain  .  .   .  Oregon  Terr.  1845 
10  p  —  Comniun.  from  Sec.  of  War  asking  . 
certain  lands  in  i'rince  George's  co.     1845.     4  p. 

—  Erection  of  a  monument      1853.    4  p. Witli 

rpt  of  peace  commrs.  apptd.  to  wait  on  Presidents 
Lincoln  and  Davi.s.  Fredk.,  1861.  24p.  — Call- 
in^,' of  a  sovereign  convention.  Fredk,  1861.  22 
p.  —  Messages  of  Gov.  in  regard  to  arbitrary  pro- 
ceedings of  U.  S.  authorities  .  .  .  Fredk.,  1861. 
8  p.  —  Certain  topics  in  mess,  of  Gov.  1866'     6  p' 

—  Resol'n  of  Congress  proposing  amendment  to 
C.mst.  of  U.  S.    1«67.    26  p.  —  Rpt.  .  .  .  being  j 
resol'DB  rejecting  15th  amendment.      1870.     4  p. 

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Resolutions  of  c. :  Jan.   19,   1850.     [Scss.  1849]. 

4  p.  —  Apr.  1861.     Fredk.,  '(Jl.     4  p. 
Conimuni('ations  from  G.  L.  Thompson,  Engineer 

in  chief,  IJ.S.N  ,  re  coal   .  .   .  required  at  navy 

yards  and  by  war  .'steamers  of  U.  S.      1843.     4  p. 
Protest  of  Genl.   Assy,  against  illegal  arrest  and 

imprisonment    by    Federal    govt,    of   citizens  of 

Md.     [18G1.]     4  p. 
See  also  above,  Civil  War. 

—  \_Finance.']     IJpt.  of  committee  on:   1868.     12  p    — 

^awr, /e  .- A  reiluction  of  the  taxes.  1852.  8  p.; 
min.  18  p.  — Bill  to  retiulate  sale  of  distilled  spirits 
and  other  intoxicating  liquors.  1854.  8  p.  — 
Petition  of  T.  Y.  WaUh.  18(10.  G  p  —  Claim  of 
H:  M.  Fitzhugh.  1860.  8  p  — Tolls  on  B.  &0. 
R.  R.,  1872  ;  4  p. ;  minority  rpt.,  10  p. 

Miscellaneous  committee  rpts.  :    C.  on  deficiency 

of  State  funds.  1817.  —  Sel.  c.  .  .  .  assump- 
tion of  State  debts  by  general  govt.  1848. 
28  p.  —  J.  c.  to  examine  list  of  cancelled  Md. 
coupons.  1854.  8  p. — J.  c  ...  sinking  fund. 
1856.  4  p.  —  Maj.  and  min.  committees  .  .  . 
executive  contingent  fund.  1858.  18  p.  —  Spec, 
c.  on  retrenchment  of  county  expenses.  1870. 
4  p.  — Maj.  rpt.  special  c.  to  examine  and  cancel 
certain  coupons.      1872.     4  j). 

Meml.  from  citizens  of  Worcester  eo.  .  .  .  in- 
debtedness of  State  [etc.].     1844.     8  p 

See  also  above,  Banks  and  Currency,  and  below, 

Ways  and  Means. 

—  \_Geology.']       Rpts.     of    committees.       Sel.   c.   .   .  . 

expediency  of  procuring  a  map  of  the  State. 
1832.  10  p.  —  Sel.  c.  .  .  .  expediency  of  repeal- 
ing act  to  provide  for  new  map  and  geol.  survey. 
1837.  4  p.  —  Sel.  c.  ...  to  abolish  otfice  of 
State  Geologist.     1838.     3  p. 

—  [Grievancts  and  Courts  of  .fustice.]     Rpt.  of  com- 

mittee on.  Re  :  Attendance  of  judges,  sess.  1824, 
31,  35,  36,  37,  39,  40,  [45],  47,  49.— Recent 
mobs  and  riots  in  Balto.  1813.  v,  346,  (1)  p. 
H. — Conduct  of  Registers  in  chancery.  1824. 
4  p.  —  Chancery  records.  1828.  67  p.  —  Colored 
population.  1831.  8,(2^  p. — Constitutional 
question  respecting  Carroll  co.  1833.  8  p.  — 
Maj.  and  min.  on  meml.  of  J.  Clarke.  1836.  8  p. 
—  Meml.  of  Margaret  Moire  etal.  against  Ewing. 
1836.  8  p.  —  Bill  to  settle  and  adjust  western 
boundary.  (Maulsby).  1836.  5  p  —  Three 
orders  relative  to  iudiciary .  1843.  1 2  p.  —  Charter 
of  Pbila.,  Wilm.  '&  Balto.  R.  R.  Co.     1843.     10  p. 

Clerk  of  Balto.  co.  Court :  Comnuin.  in  obedience 

to  order  of  House,  Feb.  1842.  [Sess.  1841.] 
4  p.  —  Report  .  .  .  commin8ions  paid  or  due  to 
judges.     1844.     4  p. 

Statements  of   Clerks    of   county    courts,    [etc.] 

.  .   .  no.  of  years  in  office  .   .  .    1844.     4  p. 

Chancellor   and    Chancery  Court   j.  c.      Report, 

[Senate.]     n.  t.  p.     8  p. 

Docs.  ace.  rpt.  of  a  c.   [of  H.]  to  enquire  into 

administration  of  justice  in  this  State.  [1822.] 
22  p.     (Bd.  with  Senate  Journal,  1822.) 

The    Chancellor's    meml.     [T.    Bland,  Dec.    26, 

1825. J     Balto.,  '25.     73  p. 

N'ote.    OiaiiniDg  payment  of  arrears  of  salary. 

Meml.  of  Balto.  justices  of  the  peace.    1853.    6  p. 

See  also  below,  Judic.  Proceedings  and  .Iudiciary. 

—  \_House  of  Reformation  for  Colored  Children.']    Rpt. 

of  j.  spec.  c.  to  visit  and  inspect.     Is74.     6  p.  j 

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Meml.  of  grand  jury  of  Balti).  i)rayinK  a  place  of 

punishment  for  colored  children.    1867.     4  p.    H. 

—  [House  of  Refuge.]     Report:    Sel.  c.     18.j2.     C  p. — 

J.  c."to  visit.     1800.     4  p.     11. 

Memls:  of  Bd.  of  Mgrs.  1858.    G  p.    H.— Asking 

a  yearly  appropriation.     Dec.  1861.     Op.     S. 

—  [Immigration. '\     Statement   of   Register    of   Balto. 

shewing  amount  received  on  account  of  foreign 
passengers,  1833-41.     Sess.  1841.     4  p. 

Meml.  of  German  Socy.  of  Md.  counter  to  i)assage 

of  bill  re  importation  of  passenger.s.     1841.    4  p. 

—  [Inebriates,  Asylum  for.']     Meml.  of  Bd.  of  Mgrs. 

1808.     4  p. 

—  [Insane.]       Maryland  Hospital.      Rpt.  of  j.  c.  on. 

1834.     8  p. —  Rpt.  of  c.  1837.     4  p.  —Rpt.  of 

sel.  c.     1847.     10  p. 
Same.     Rpts.  of  committees  to  visit:  1833.     8  p. 

(H.)— 1835.    8  p.    (H.)  — 1838.    12  p.  — 1852. 

8p.  —  1868.     8  p.  — 1872.     14  p. 
J^ote.    1852  covers  also  Mt.  Hope  Hospital. 
Same.     Rpt.    of   sel.    c.  to   whom   was   referred 

report  of  President  of,  1839,  40.     ea.,  8  p. 
Memls.  of:  S.  C.   Leakiti,  et  al.,  grand  jury  for 

Balto.,  re  provision  for  insane  poor.     1840.     6  p. 

—  Miss  D.  L.  Dix  ...  in  behalf  of  the  insane 

of  Md.     [1852.]     19,  (1)  p.     S. 

—  [Inspections.]     Rpt.  of  committee  on  :   .   .   .  order  of 

House  5th  Jan.  1841;  sess.  1840.  6  p.  —  1841. 
14  p. —  1853.     0  p.  — J.  c,  1807.     4  p. 

—  [Institutions.]     Rpt.  of  sel.  c.  to  visit  Penitentiary, 

House  of  Refuge,  Asylum  for  Blind.  1850. 
8  p.     H.  — 1865.     8  p.     S. 

Rpt.  of  :     c.  to  visit  benevolent  and  reformatory 

institutions.  1807.  18p.  —  1868.  16  p.  —  Sel. 
c.  on  [same].     1870.     22  p. 

Rpt.  of  j.  sel.  c.  to  visit  reformatory  and  benefi- 
ciary institutions,  so  far  as  it  relates  to  the  Peni- 
tentiary.    1808.     5  p. 

Meml.  of  A.  B.  Cross  for  suppression  of  abuses 

...  in  prisons,  convents  and  mad-houses.  1858. 
8  p.     H. 

—  [Internal    Improvement.]     Rpt.    of   committee   on : 

To  House,  Feb.  10,  1820.  [Sess.  1825.]  23  p.  — 
1827.  (McMahon).  22  p.  —  Mar.  12,  1829. 
[Sess.  1828.]  4  p.;  appendix,  48  p.  — General 
rpt.  1830.  12,  3,  3,  3,  5  p. —  1831.  32  p. — 
Maj.  of  j.  c.  1835.  10  p.  —  1839,  maj.,  22  p. ; 
rain.,  4  p. —1839.  212  p.  —  1868.  4  p.  S. 
Note.  Gen.  rpt.  to  boss.  1830  is  accompanied  by  Docs.  1-4, 
each  with  t.-p.  and  separate  pagination. 

Same,  re:     Canal  and  railroad  cos.,  1832,  42  p; 

minority,  18  p.  H.  —  Balto.  &  Susquehanna 
R.R.  1833.  20  p.  —  Meml.  of  B.  &  S.  R.R.  Co. 
(Harper.)  1832.  Op.  H.  — Meml.  .  .  .  C.  &  O. 
asking  for  aid.      1833.      16  p.  —  Same;  20,  10  p. 

.Meml.  of  Susquehanna  C.  Co.  (Wootton).  1832.  0 

p.  —  Same ;  Morris  from  min.  1832.  Op.  —  Same  ; 
Page  from  minority.  1832.  4  p.  —  Rpt.  of 
commrs.  .  .  .  removal  of  obstructions  in  Chester 
river.  1833.  4  p.  —  Map  and  survey  of  the 
State.  (Merrick.)  1833.  0  p.  —  Meml.  of 
Balto.  &  Susciuelianna  R.  R.  Co.  Feb.  1S34. 
[Sess.  1833. J  —  .Meml.  of  a  convention  of  .  .  . 
Md.,  Va.,  Pa.,  O.,  and  I).  C.  invoking  further 
aidtoC.  &O.C.,P^eb.  1835.  [Sess.  18.34. J  7p  — 
B.  &  S.  R.  R.  1835.  8  p.  —  Testimony  taken  by 
»Hid  comm.  [Md.  Canal  Co.]  1837.  30  j).  — 
Money  borrowed  on  certiticatea  of  stock  of  the 
State.     1838.     8  p.  —  B.  &  S.  R.  R.    1838.    G  p.  — 

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Transmitting  commun.  from  president  of  B.  & 
O.  .  .  .  increase  of  toll  for  transportation  of 
flour.  1839.  14  p.  —  Transniittinf;  oonimunica- 
tions  from  presidents  of  H,  &  O.,  B.  &  S.,  and 
Eastern  Shore  11.  K.  cos.  18;i'J.  20  p.  —  C.  &  O. 
Canal;  [rpt.  in  part].  18.S9.  18  p. — Transmit- 
ting commun.  from  C.  &  O.  .  .  .  relative  to  sal- 
aries, etc.  1839.  24  p.  —  Communicating  infor- 
mation from  presidents  of  C.  &  O.  and  B.  &  O. 
1889  14  p.  —  C.  &  O.  Canal.  18159.  4  p.  —  Con- 
dition of  C.  &  0.  Canal.  1840.  28  p.  ;  min.,  38  p. 
—  Transmitting  commun.  from  president  of 
B.  &  O.  1841.  8  p.  —  Enclosing  answers  of 
presidentof  B.  &0.  Jan.  IC,  1843.  [Sess.  1842.] 
20  p.  —  Enclosing  commun.  from  C.  &  O.  C.  Co. 
1842.  8  p.  —  Meml.  of  P.  Crowley  and  J:  Gor- 
man praying  C.  &  O.  C.  Co.  may  fund  scrip  held 
by  them.  1845.  4  p. 
iS'ce  ulso  under  Inspec.  and  Keg.,  t'uiwla,  C/ies.  d-  Del. 

Committee  on.     Miscell.  docs.,  viz.:     Commun. 

from  C.  &  O.  C.  Co.  to  chairman.  1828.  4  p. — 
Commun.  from  Messrs.  Howard  and  M'Neill  re 
advantages  of  a  railroad  from  Balto.  to  Wash. 
Jan.  1831.  [Sess.  1830.]  12  p. —  Letter  from  J. 
H.  Eaton,  pres.  C.  &  0.,  to  the  comm.  \_Dated 
1834.]  9  p.  —Rpt.  of  president  of  B.  &  S.  to  the 
comm.     1842.     10  p. 

Rpt.  of  sel.  c.  ...  on    A    Supplement   to   .    .  . 

an  act  for  the  promotion  of  internal  imj^rove- 
ments.     1856.     8  p.     H. 

Memls.    of:     Committee    of   convention    lield    in 

Balto.  14th  Dec.  1825.  [Sess.  1825.]  14  p.  — 
Citizens  of  Worcester  co.  re  several  works  of 
int.  imp.  1838.  G  p.  (Eastern  Shore  H.R.)  — 
G:  C.  Washington,  Pres.  C.  &  O.,  [and  var. 
presidents  of  r.  r.  cos.]  praying  modification  of 
int.  imp.  law.     1838.     4  p. 

See  also  above.    Canals,   and  below.    Railroads 

and  Roads. 

—  {^Judicial  Proceedings.]    Rpt.  of  committee  on.    Re  : 

Bill  to  reform  judiciary  and  diminish  expenses. 
1838.  Maj.,  10  p.;  min.,  10  p.  —  So  much  of 
Gov.'s  mess,  as  relates  to  a  convention.  1839. 
14  p.  —  Bill  to  provide  for  election  of  co.  clerks, 
etc.  by  people.  1839.  8  p. —  Sales  of  insolvent 
estates.     1852.     (J  p.  —  Another  court  for  Balto. 

1852.  22  p.  —  Petition  of  Dr.  A.  Thomas. 
[Fugitive  slave  case.]  1853.  8  p.  —  Internal 
improvements  on  the  eastern  shore.  Min.  1858. 
8  p.  —  Mess,  of  Gov.  giving  reasons  for  disarm- 
ing militia,  Apr.  18(il.  Fredk.,  '61.  8  p.  — 
Case  of  State  t:  J.  W.  Davis.  1874.  6  p.  — 
Bill  to  amend  Sec.  17  of  Art.  3  of  constitution. 
Min.  1874.  10  p.  —  Park  tax  of  City  Passenger 
Rys.  of  Balto.     Min.     1874.     22  p.  ' 

Rpt.  of  sel.   c.  to    consider   so    much    of    Gov's. 

mess,  as  rel.  to  murder  of  E:  Gorsuch  and  trial 
of  treason  cases  in  Phila.     [1852.]     16  p. 

Rpt.  of  R.  J.  Brent   in   case  of  State  v.   Swan. 

1853.  4  p. 

Proceedings  in  case  of  J.  W.  Davis,  now  under 

sentence  of  death  for  murder  of  A.  Lynn.  1874. 
133  p. 

—  [Judiciary .]    Rpt.  of  committee  on.  Re  :  Attendance 

of  judges.  1846.  6  p.  —  High  Court  of  Chan- 
cery and  Chancellor's  salary.  (Duckett.)  1846. 
12  p. — Biennial  sessions.    (Wickes.)    1846.    8  p. 

See  also  above,    Orievances  and   Courts  of  Justice,  and 
Judicial  Proceedings. 

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[^Reports  of  Committees,  Memorials,  Etc.^  continued.] 

Rpt.   of  sel.  c.  in  rel.  to  petition  for  removal  of 

Judge  Stump.  1860.  4  p.  S.  -  Min.  rpt.,  8 
p.  —Testimony  before  j.  c.     1800.     38  p. 

—  [Lands.']     Rpt.  of    spec.  c.  re  so  much  of    Gov's. 

mess,  as  relates  to  pub.  lands.     Sess.  1840.     24  p. 
—  Minority,  14  p. 
N^ote.    Maj.  rpt.  wrongly  dated  Jan.  20,  "  1840  "  for  1841. 

—  [Library,    State.]     Report    relative    to    the    State 

Library  made  by  the  c.  appointed  on  that  subject. 
(Teacltle.)     Sess.  1831.     8  p. 

.Kpt.  of  joint  committee  on  :  annual,  sess.  1832-34, 

36-41,  49. 
^ote.     These  rpts.,  as  also  many  of  the  following,  usually 
contained  the  ann.  rpt.  of  the  State  Librarian. 

Same,  enclosing  letter  from  J:  L.  Kerr  re  History 

of  Md.     [Dated  1834.]     7  p. 

Report  of  Senate  committee:    annual,   1852,  53, 

54,  58,  67. 
M)te.    1867  cent,  a  Supplemental  Catalogue. 

Report  of  House  committee  :   1847.    6  p.  —  1876. 

14  p. 

Report  of  joint  committee  ;   1860,  05,  72. 

J^^ofe.     1S65  cont.  a  Supplemental  Catalogue. 

—  —  Doc.  presented  by  C:   C.  Harper  from  c.  on  lib- 

rary. Enclosing  Col.  E.  Scarburgh's  account  of 
...  an  expedition  from  Va.  to  Annamessecks 
and  Manokin  in  1663.     [Sess.  1832.]     16  p. 

Rpt.   from  c.   .   .   .  re  ms.  in  Library  relating  to 

earlyhistory  of  the  State.  1839.  16  p.  [Letters 
of  Gov.  Sharpe.] 

—  [License  Law.]     Rpt.  of  sel.  c.  on.     1846.     16  p. — 

Sunday  license  law  passed  Dec.  sess.  1847.  imp. 
'49.  6  p. 
. —  [Loans]  Rpts.  of  committees  :  To  examine  books 
and  accts.  of  Commr.  of  Loans;  1838,  49;  j.  c, 
1853.  —  J.  c.  to  examine  .  .  .  6%  dollar  bonds, 
and  proc.  and  docs,  of  Commr.  of  Loans.  1840. 
18  p.  —  J.  c.  relative  to  Commr.  of  Loans.  1841. 
12  p.  —  J.  c.  [on  affairs  of  Loan  OfBce],  annual, 
1844-47. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Loans,  Commissioner  of. 

—  [Lotteries.]     Committee  on.    Rpt.  :  1832,  34  (H),  38 

(maj.  4  p.;  min.  12  p.),  39.  —  Statement,  1838. 
14  p. 

Same;  rpt.    re:  Meml.    praying  a   lottery  for  a 

State  Armory,  etc.  in  Balto.  1836.  4  p.  —  Pro- 
ceedings of  Commrs.     1849.    Maj.  8  p. ;  min.  4  p. 

Rpt.  of  part  of  j.  c.  to  examine  lottery  contract. 

1850.     6  p. 

Letter   addressed    to   Hon.    Stephen    Collins    of 

House.     1838.     4  p. 

See  al.so  above.  Education,    Univ.  of  Md. ;  under 

Executive  and  Staff,  Governor ;  and  under  Miscel- 
laneous, Lottery  Commissioners. 

—  [Manufactures.]     Committee  on.     See  below, -.WA'. 

—  [Memorials,  I'etitions,  Etc.]     From:   [A.  Nisbet,  ad- 

ministrator of  T:  C.  Deye].  1825.  6  p.  —  C: 
F.  and  E.  M.  L.  I'ochon.  1825.  8  p.  (Petition.) 
—  Citizens  of  Fredk.  and  Balto.  COS.  .  .  .  altera- 
tion in  formation  of  said  cos.  1831.  6  p.  — 
Commrs.  of  Easton,  to  Fxccutive  .  .  .  pub.  ord- 
nance. 1832.  4  p.  — GaaLightCo.of  lialto.  1833. 
8  P-  —  Hon.  (-'.  Dor.icy  .  .  .  revision  of  laws. 
1838.  4  p. — Geijrgetown,  for  a  retrocession. 
1840.  8  p.  (I'roc.  and  resolution.)  —  Mayor 
f<  «/.  of  .Annapolis  .  .  .  public  projierty.  1852. 
0  p.  Counsel  of  R.  Swan.  185."..  6  p.  (Peti- 
tion to  H.)—R:  Williams  .   .    .   auit  in  chancery. 

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IS.U.  C  p  (Petition,  R.)  —  F.  W.  Rnine  & 
Sons  et  at.  against  proliil)itory  liquor  law.  18o4. 
4  p.  (Representation,  .S.)  — C:  W.  Webster, 
jjraying  eonii)en.sation  f(jr  his  codification  of 
laws.  1856  8  p.  —  R:  B.  Cartnichael  et  al. 
against  adjournment  s(?ie<ite.  June  ISfil.  op. — 
J.  J.  Ileckart,  Esq.  lsf;7.  4  p.  S.  —  AVorking 
men  of  Balto.,  asking  modification  of  Sunday 
law.     1867.     S. 

Note.    This   list  includes   only   tlioso   not  claRsilioil   umlcr 
specific  heads. 

—  {^Militia.]     Rpt.  of   connuittee   on:     1841.     6  p. — 

Covering  statements  from  the  several  Armorers. 

'42.     8  p. 
Hpts.  of  other  committees  :     On  military  affairs, 

re  .$70,000  appropriation.    Apr.  1861.    6  p.    H. — 

Min.  comm.   re    organization  of   militia.     1866. 

4    p.     S.  —  C.  of  investigation    on  militia   bill. 

1870.     8  p. 
Meral.  of  Military  Convention  at  Frederick.    1841. 

8  p. 

—  \_Oysters.]     Kpts.  of  committees  :  Spec.  c.  on  oysters 

and  fish.  1860.  6  p.  II.  —  Sel.  c.  [on  oyster 
legislation].  1868.  18  p.  H.  —J.  sel.  c.  to 
confer  with  Legisl.  of  Va.  re  fishing  and  oyster- 
ing  interests.     1884.     12  p. 

A  letter  on  oyster  culture  from  P.  P.  Carpenter 

to  president  of  Peabody  Inst.     1870.     10  p. 

—  {^Teniteniiary .]      Rpts.    of    committees :      J.   c.    to 

visit  and  inspect.  1831.  20  p.  —  Sel.  c.  18o5. 
28  p.  H.  —  Sel.  c.  on  menils.  from  citizens  of 
Balto.  re  Penitentiary.  1836.  6  p.  — .S'ame,  min., 
10  p.  —  J.  c.  to  investigate  affairs  of.  1837. 
118p.;  (also  var.  p.). — iSame,  Testimony.  430  p. 

—  Sel.  c.  on.  1838.  22  p.  —  C.  on  affairs  of. 
1839.  Maj.  28  p.;  min.  (2)  p.  —  Sel.  c.  1847. 
20  p.  —  Sel.  c.  to  examine  condition  of.  1852. 
8  p.  —  Spec.  c.  on.  1858.  8  p.  H.  —  J.  c.  to 
examine  affairs  of.  1860.  8  p.  —  H.  c.  to 
examine  into  affairs  of.  Apr.  1861.  Fredk.,  '61. 
42  p.  —  Sel.  c.  on.  1867.  12  p.  H.  —  Spec.  c. 
to  inquire  into  condition  of  prisoners.  1868. 
6  p.     H. 

Note.     Rpt.   of  j.  c.  Bess.  1837  appeared  in  several  eds.  of 
varying  pagination. 

Meml.  by  J.  M'Evoy,  vindicatory  of  his  testimony 

to  j.  c.     [1837.]     23  p. 
Meml.  of  the  Directors  :   1838.    Balto.,  '38.     16  p. 

—  1865.     4  p.     H. 

See  also  under  Institutions,  Penitentiary,   1837, 

38. 

—  [Pilotage.]     Testimony  in  rel.  to  pilots  and  pilotage 

before  sel.  c.  of  H.  1853.  20  p.  —  Testimony 
in  rel.  to  pilot  laws,  before  c.  of  II.  1858. 
24  p. 

—  [Printing]     Rpts.    of  committees:    Maj.  of  sel.  c. 

1836,  6  p.;  min.,  10  p. —Min.  of  c.  "l839.  8  p. 
J.  c.     1860.     4  p. 

Meml.  of  Jehu  Chandler,  late  Printer  to  the  State, 

re  claims  for  services  in  1812-16.  im,p.,  '19. 
26  p. 

J.  Green.     Proposes  to  publish  journals  of  Con- 
ventions 1774,  75,  76.     [Sess.  1824.]     P.      1  1. 
Note.    This  proposition  was  not  accepted  until  1836. 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Treasurer;  and 

under  Judiciary ,  1884. 


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l_Repoiis  of  Committees.  Memorials,  Etc.,  continued.'\ 

—  \_rnblic  Buildings.']     Kpts    of  committees  :     Sel.  c. 

on.  1846.  8  p.  —  C.  on  repairs  of.  1860.  6  p. 
H.  —  C.  on,  re  claim  of  W:  Black  for  erection 
of  stable  and  carriage  house;  maj  and  min. 
1870.  8p.  —  J.c.on.  1878.  8  p.  ~  Same,  1880. 
16  p.  — Investigation  by  j.  c.  on  .  .  .  into  cer- 
tain charges  preferred  by  Dr.  J.  vS.  Conrad,  late 
Supt.  Md.  Hospital.  1878.  152  p. 
Rpt.  of  j.  c  :    Upon  fire-proof  offices.     1835.    8  p. 

—  On  establishment  of  fire-proof  offices.  1835. 
6  p. 

T:  Carroll's  accounts    for  erection  of  bldgs.  for 

weighing  live-stock  in  Bnlto.      1838.     14  p. 
Rpt.  of  sel.  c.  re  erection  of  house  for  fuel  and 

fire-proof    bldg.    for    preservation    of    records. 

1854.     6  p.    . 
Rpt.    of   spec.  c.    of    H.  on  fund  for  repairs  of 

Exec.  Mansion.     1860.     4  p. 
Rpt.   of  j.  c.  to  purchase  lot  and  erect  mansion 

for  Governor.     1870.     6  p. 
Rpt.   of  sel.  c.  to  investigate  repairs  upon  State 

House.     1878.     74  p.  —  Same,  1880.     20  p. 

—  [^Railroads.]     Comniun     from    Maj.   Gen.    Gaines, 

U.S.A.,  re  a  system  of  r.rs.     1838.     10  p. 

Annapolis  ^  Elk  Ridge.    Rpt.  of  sel.  c.  re  meml. 

of  A,  &  E.  R.  1840.  10  p.  —  Rpt.  of  spec.  c. 
re  meml.  of  A.  &  E.  R.     1841.     4  p. 

Baltimore  ij-  Ohio.  Rpt.  of  sel.  c.  upon  proposi- 
tion to  sell  unpref erred  stock  of  State  in  B.  &  0. 
1856.  6  p.  H.  — Rpt.  of  sel.  c.  of  H.  re  charges 
of  J.  E.  Tyson  against  B.  &  O.     1860.     6.  48  p 

—  Same,  min.  6  p.  —  Testimony  before  spec. 
c.  on  B.  &  O.  1860.  .50  p.  —  Testimony  before 
spec  c.  of  H.  re  allegations  of  discriminations 
by  B.  &  O.  Balto.,  1863  32  p  —Speech  on 
State's  relations  with  B.  &  O.  (Donaldson). 
1876.     84  p.     H. 

Joint  resolutions  :  Re  State  and  B.  &  0.     1870. 

4  ]).  — Clarke's;  appointing  commrs.  to  settle 
with  B.  &  ().  re  payments  due  State  on  5%  bonds. 
1870.  4  p.  —  Kimmei'.s;  re  6%  stock  subscribi^l 
by  State  to  B  &  O.  1870.  4  p.  —  Carroll's ;  to 
release  B.  &  O.  from  payment  of  /,  gross  receipts 
on  Wasliin'zton  brancli.      1870.     4  p.     S. 

Mcmls.  of  B.  &  O.     Re  :  Increased  tolls.     1840. 

4  p.  —  [Financial  methods.]  1840.  6  p.  — 
[Change  of  route]  1840.  6  p.  —  Proposed 
modification  in  B.  &  Potomac  R.R.  Co.  1867. 
8  p. 

Meml.  of  Bd.  of  f.'ommrs.  of  Washington  co. 

[re  B.  &  O.]     1840.     8  p. 

and    C.    cf    O.     Rpt.  of    c.   of    S.  re  collision 

between  C.  &  O.  and  B.  &  O.  1832.  8  p.  — 
Mr.  Emory  of  c.  of  S.  made  following  rpt.  [re 
same]  1H32.  28  p.  —  Rpt.  of  c.  re  joint  con- 
struction of  C  &  O.  and  B.  &  O.  between 
"  Point  of  Rocks"  ;ind  Harper's  Ferry.  1832. 
22  p. 

Sec  also  above,  Canals  and  Internal  Improve- 
ment, and  below,  Bn.lto.  <^  Potom.ac. 

Haltimore   >\    Port    Deposit.     Rpt.  of   sel.  c.  re 

petitions  .  .  .  praying  that  tlie  authority  by 
wliich  the  B.  &  P.  D.  are  aliout  to  .  .  .  obstruct 
navigable  waters  be  enquired  into       1835.     4  p. 

Baltimore   .\'    I'otom.ac.     (Jountir    meml.    of    the 

I'residcnt  to  the  tJicml  of  tli"  I'n  s  ;uid  Directors 
of  the  B.  &  O.      1H67.      16  p. 

Haltimore    ft;    Susquehanna.      Kpt.    of    sel.   c     to 

investigate  affair."?  of.     1846.      12  p. 

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Merals.:    In    behalf   of.     [1834. J     8    j)  —Of 

Prcs.  and  directors  of.  1834.  8  p.  —  To  the 
Hon.  the  Genl.  Assy.  [Metnl.  of].  183.5.  8  p. 
--  Of  Pres.  and  Directors  relative  to  affairs  of  the 
CO.  1844.  4  p.  — Of  Pres.  and  Directors,  pray- 
ing an  extension  to  ti<lewater.      18.53.     4  p.     S. 

Baltimore   City  Tnsseni/er  Ry.     Sec  ahovi',  Coi- 

porationa  and  .Judicial  Proceedings. 

Eastern    Shore.     Meinl.  of.     1838.     S  p.  —  Rpt. 

of  maj.  of  c.    on.     1839.     28  p.  —  Min.,   1  p.— 
Kpt.     from    min.    of    c.     on    affairs    of.     1839. 
10  p.  —  Mr.  Owen's  ri)t.  of  evidence  before  sel. 
c.  on,  re  M.  Duval's  claims.     1830.     24  p. 
See  alHo  below,  MisceUaneowf,  1840. 

Franklir}.     Commiin.  from  Sec,  of  Pa.  transmit- 
ting copy  of  act  incor])oratin}j.      1835.     14  p. 

Maryland  .j-  Delaware.     Rpt.  of  Hon.  J:   A.  J. 

Creswell  from  sel.  c.  upon  affairs  of.  Dec. 
1861.     14  p.     H. 

Penna.,   Del.  ^  Md.     Rpt.  of  min.   of  sel.  c.  to 

inquire  whether  P.  D.  &  M.  and  Newcastle  & 
F'renchtown  Turnpilto  &  R.  R.  Co.  have  not  for- 
feited their  charters.      1838.     12  p. 

Phila.,  Wilmington  ^  Baltimore.     Rpt.  of  sel.  c. 

1838.     19   p.  — Mr.    Williams,  chrmn.     Rpt.    of 
sel.  c.     [1839.]     8  p. 
Bee  also  above  under  GrieiMtnces,  1843. 

—  [Records.']     Rpt.  of  the  spec.  c.  re  condition  of  the 

public  records.  [1853  ]  5  p.  —  Rpt.  on  [same], 
by  Ethan  Allen.  1860.  5  p.  —  Rpt.  on  certain 
docs,  touching  provincial  history  of  Md.  (Alex- 
ander). P>alto.,  1860.  5  p.  —  Rpt.  of  Hev.  Dr. 
Ethan  Allen  in  rel.  to  records  of  Exec.  Dept  ; 
and  letter  from  J:  H.  Alexander  re  Calendar  of 
Domestic  State  papers.  [ISGl.]  8  p. 
Mr.  Pigman's  rpt.  upon  autographical  ms.  of  His- 
tory of  Md.  by  J:  L.  Bozeman.     [1835  ]     7  p. 

—  [Resources.]     Rpt.  of  sel.  c.  to  prepare    statement 

in  rel.  to  resources  of  Md.  (Stockbridge.) 
1865.     50  p.  — Rpt.  of    sel.  c.    on.     1866.    3  p. 

—  Rpt.  of  W:  R.  Cole  re  distribution  of  rpt.  on 
resources  of  Md.     1866.     16  p. 

—  [Riots,  Baltimore,  August  1835.]     Meml.  of  Reverdy 

Johnson,  praying  indemnity  for  destruction  of 
his  property.  [Sess.  1835.]  18  p.  — Rpt.  of  and 
testimony  taken  before  j.c.  to  which  was  re- 
ferred memls.of  J:  B.  Morris,  Reverdy  Johnson, 
and  others,  praying  indenmity,  etc.      1835.     78  j). 

—  [Same,  74  p.  ?]  —  Testimony  taken  before 
j.c.  1835.  93  p.  —  Testimony  of  W:  G.  Read 
taken  before  j.  c.  in  behalf  of  civil  authorities  of 
Balto.  .  .  .  1835.  28  p.  —  Rpt.  of  sel.  c.  to  ex- 
amine awards  of  commrs.  appointed  under  the 
indemnity  law.     1836.     12  p. 

See  also  above   under    Grievance.s :   (ind  under  Kxcc.  and 
Staff,  Trensnrer,  Miscellaneous,  Sess.  1836. 

—  [Roads.]     Petition  by  citizens  praying  to  be  relieved 

from  illegal  exactions  of  tolls  on  roads  leading 
to  Balto.  imp.,  Balto..  1819.  20  j).  —  Meml.  of 
r.alto.  &  Iteistertown  Turnpike  Hoad  Co.  1832. 
8  p.  —  Mr.  Pigman's  rpt.  on  National  Road 
[Year  1834:  sess.  uncertain.]  8  p. 
See  also  above  under  Railroads,  Penna.,  Del.  <t  Md. 

—  [Salaries.]    Rpt.  of  sel.  c.     ^e  .•  Gov's,  mess.  7c  pay 

ments  to  clerk  and  messenger  of  Council.  1837 
4  p.  —  Salaries  of  Gov.  and  Sec.  of  State.  IS16 
6  p. 


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\ Reports  of  Committees,  Mtmonals,  Etc.,  continued.} 

-  (silk.-]     Rpt.  of  c.  on  nifres.  re  meml.  of  Md.  bi  k 

Society.      1838.     0    p.  -  Meml.    of    Md     Silk 
Society       18:'.8.     4  p.  -  Meml.  of  committee  of 
citizens    of    Somerset    Co.    asking    bounty    on 
domestic  production  of  silk.      1838.     8  p. 
See  also  above  under  AgrivuUitre. 

-  {Slavery.}     Rpt.  from  sel.  c.  re  rate  at  which  slaves 

were  valued  under  late  assessment  law.  1841. 
10  p  —Meml.  of  Slaveholders'  Convention. 
1341  ■  8  p.  —  Rpt.  of  O.  Scott  and  J.  M. 
Buchanan,  commrs.  in  case  of  A.  G.  I^i^gely. 
Ig53  2  p.  —  Rpt.  of  sel.  c.  on  meml  of  i^.  l  • 
Johnson  re  prosecution  of  persons  in  Pa.  charged 
with  kidnapping  fugitive  slaves.  1860.  6  p. 
H.  — Min,  rpt.  [of  same.]  I860.  4  p.  H. 
See  also  above,  Colored  Population:  also -under  Constitu. 
tion  ^8.=.0;  and  under  Exec,  and  St^&,Governor,  Commun.  1850. 

-  [States.}      Communications  frora  Other  States. 

Sote.    These   are  bo   invariably  in  the  form  of  legislatiye 
resolutions    (often    transmitted    by   the    Gov.    of  ./''e    ot^icr 

ritate  as  "Commun.    from   the    Executive   ot ),  that  it 

setms   practicable    to    omit   from    titles    all    except   subject, 
session-date  and  pagination. 

Alabama.     Nullification.     1832,     ^  f^^ ^^^l^^""' 

lutions  of  Conn,  on  protective  tariff.     184U.     b 

p  —  Pub.  lands.  Texas,  and  decisions  of  Supreme 

Court  of  Ala.     1841.    6  p.  —  Controversy  between 

Ga.  and  Me.     1840.     4  p. 

See  also  below  under  Mdine  ;  and  under  Exec,  and  Staff, 

Governor,  Communications,  1836. 

Connecticut.     Constitution  of  U.  S.     1830.     G  p. 

—  Judiciary  of  U.  S.  1831.  8  p.  -Pub.  lands. 
1840.  4  p.  —  [Nullification].  1833.  5  p. — 
Protective  system.     1840.     3  p. 

See  also  above  under  Alnbatna. 

Delaware.      Approving  of  tariff.     1830.     4  p.— 

Election  of  Pres.  and  V.-p.  of  U.  S.     1831.     4  p. 

—  Election  of  Pres.,  and  pub.  lands  of  U.  S. 
1)^31  8  p  — Officers  and  soldiers  of  Revolu- 
tionary army.  1831.  4  p.  —  Ta.iff  and  internal 
improvements.  1831.  4  p.  —  Militia.  1832.  4 
p  —Nullification.  1832.  19  p.— Union  with 
Eastern  Shore  of  Md.  1832.  4  p. -Conven- 
tion of  the  States.  1832.  4  p.  —  Pub.  lands. 
1840.     6  p. 

See  alHO  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  18.32. 

Georgia.    [States' rights]     1828.    8  p. -Federal 

relations.  [/Ze  internal  improvements.]  1832. 
4  p  —Federal  constitution.  1832  4p.  — Refusal 
of  Maine  to  deliver  up  fusiitives  from  justice. 
1838.  6  p.  —  Proceedings  of  late  Congress  of 
U.  S.  1841.  10  p. 
See  alHO  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Gunernor,  Coramuuications, 
1830,  also  entry  lS3.i. 

lUinois.    Enclosing  Exec.  mess,  [on  nullification.] 

Ib32.     28  p.  —  Militia.     1832.     4  p. 

Commun.  from  citizens  of  Schuyler  co.,  111. 

.   .   .   national    defence,   our  relations    with    Gt. 
Britain,  etc.     1841.     14  p. 
Indiana.       Nullification.      1832.     4   p.  —  North- 
eastern   boun.lary.     1840.     0    i»  —  Election     ot 
Presidential  electors.      1840.     8  p. 
See  nlso  below  under  Maine  and  Tennennee. 

Kentucku-      The  American  system       [Tariff  and 

iiit.-rnal'imi)rovement8  ]  1830.  18  p— Repudi- 
ation of  State  debts,  and  soldiers  of  the  Revolu 
tion.     l«n.     .^  p. 

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\_Reports  of  Committees,  Memorials,  Etc.,  continued.^ 

Louisiana.     [Election    of    I'res.     and    V.-p.     of 

U.S.]    1829.    4  p.— Tariff  of  1828.     18.''.0.     4  p. 

—  —  Moine.    Tariff  and  internal  improveiiients.     lS3i. 
14  p.  —  Relative  to  So.  Carolina.    [Nullification] 
1833.       8  p. —  Duelling.       18:'.8.     2  p.  —  Nortb- 
eastern  boundary  [of  U.  S.].      1840.     G  p. 
See  also  above  under  Georgia. 

Maine,    Indiana,   and    Ohio.      \l\)t.  of    sel.   c.  re 

resolutions  of  .  .  .  in  rel.  to  north-eastern 
boundary.      1841.     [Sess.  1840.]  20  p.     3  maps. 

Maine,  Mo.,  JV.  ■/.,  Ala.,  and  Mass.     Resolutions 

from.     1843.     12  p. 

Massachusetts.     Militia.     1831.    4  p. — Judiciary 

power    of    U.S.     1831.      4   p.  —  Nullification. 

1832.  6  p.  —  5'ame,  1832.  22p.  — Taritf.  1832. 
11  p. — Lotteries.     1833.     30  p. 

See.  also  preceding  entry. 

Mississippi.     Tariff.     1829.     4  p.  —  Convention 

of  .'■•tatea  to  amend  Constitution.  1833.  8  p.  — 
Soutliern  convention.     1860.     4  p. 

Missouri.       [Amending  Constitution,  Election  of 

Tres.  and  V.-p.,  and  Amer.  Colonization  Soc'y.J 
1829.     8  p. 
See  also  above  under  Maine. 

New  Hampshire.  Militia.  1831.  4  p.  — Proc- 
lamation of  the  President.     1832.    2  p.  —  Militia. 

1833.  4  p. 

New  .Jersey.    Nullification.     1>32.    7  p.  —  Tariff. 

1841.     3  p. 
. Rpt.  of  sel.  c.  on  commun.  and  resolutions  of 

Council  and  Genl.  Assy,  of  N.  J.     1838.     8  p. 
See  also  above  under  Maine. 
Neiv  York.    Nullification.     1832.    28  p.  —  Militia. 

1833.      8  p.  —  National  domain.     1840.     4  p.  — 

Death  of  late  President  [Harrison].     1841.     8  p. 
New     York,     Pa.,     Va.,    and     Ohio.     Costs    of 

judiciary  system  of  said  States.      1844.     8  p. 

North  Carolina.     Nullification.     1832.     4  p. 

See  also  under 'K^qc.  and  Staff,  Governor,  183.5. 

Ohio.    Tariff.    1830.    4  p.  —  Nullification.    1832. 

7  p. 
See  also  above  under  Maine  and  2^ew  York. 

Pennsylvania.    Union  of  the  States.     1832.    4  p. 

—  Lotteries.   1833.  8  p. —  Pub.  lands.    1840.  4  p. 
Sec  also  above  under  New   York  ;  and  under  Executive  and 

Staff,  Governor,  Communications,  1837. 

Commun.  from  select  and  common  councils  of 

Phila.  in  rel   to  Independence  Hall.     1852.     4  p. 

Rhode  Island.     Circular  from  the  R.  I.  Historical 

Socy.     1830.     6  p. 

South   Carolina.     [States'    rights.]     1828.     8  p. 

—  Nullification.  1832.  52,  12  p.  —  Convention. 
1832.  4  p.  —  Repeal  of  Act  of  Congress  pro- 
viding for  distribution  of  proceeds  of  public 
lands.  1841.  12  p.  —  Controversy  between  N.  Y. 
and  Va.  [Fugitive  slaves.]  1841.  14  p.  —  Ap- 
proving recommendation  of  Miss,  of  a  Southern 
convention.  1849.  4  p.  —  Federal  affairs.  18(30. 
6  p. 

Rpt.  of  Mr.  Nichols  on  the  S.  C.  ordinance. 

1832.     8  p. 

Resolution  relative  to  ordinance  of  nullifica- 
tion of  S    C.      [1832.]     (^  p. 

Rpt.  of  sel.  c.  on  resolutions  of  S.  C.     Mar. 

1860.     4  p. 

See   also  under  Exec,   and   Staff,    Oovernor, 

Communications,  1835. 

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Tennessee  and  Indiana.     1831.      12  p. 

Note.    Includes  a  commun.  from  Adjt.  Genl.  of  Md. 

Tennessee  and  Vermont.     [Slavery,  awe?  propo.sed 

amendment  to  U.  S.  Constitution.]      1825.     8  p. 

Vermont.     [Election  of  Pres.  and  V.-p.  of  U.  S., 

and  Amer.  Colonization  Socy.].     1829.     8  p. 
See  also  preceding  entry. 

Virginia.     Improvement  of   sea   coast   between 

Cape  Charles    and   Lewistown.     1831.     6    p.  — 
Federal  relations.      [Nullification.]     1832.     7  p. 
—  Fugitives.     1840.      28  p.  —  C.   &  0.    Canal. 
1860.     4  p. 
See  also  above  under  New  York. 

—  \^Taxation .'\     Rpt.  of  c.  of  conference  upon  assess- 

ment bill.  1828.  4  p.  —  Speech  of  F.  P.  Phelps 
on  enlargement  of  basis  of  taxation,  in  Senate, 
Jan.  18,  1876.     14  p. 

—  \^Tohacco  Warehouses,  State.']     Rpts.  of  committees: 

Sel.  c.  to  visit.  1833.  6  p.  —  Sel.  c.  relative  to 
inspection  of  tobacco,  and  c.  to  examine. 
(Heard.)  [1832.]  7  p.  —  Sel.  c.  on.  1835. 
4  p.  —  C.  to  examine.  1842.  12  p.  —  Sel.  c.  in 
regard  to  tobacco  damaged  at  warehouses  nos. 
2  and  3.  1842.  4  p.  —  Sel.  c.  in  rel.  to  inspec- 
tion of  tobacco  in.  1847.  8  p.  —  Sel.  c.  to  ex- 
amine condition  of.  1849.  6  p.  —  Same,  1852. 
4  p.  —  Sel.  c.  to  inspect.  1856.  6  p.  —  J.  c.  to 
examine  into  condition  of.  1860.  12  p.  S.  — 
Same,  entitled,  Rpt.  of  j.  c.  on.  1860.  14  p. 
H.  —  Sel.  c.  to  examine  into  condition  and  affairs 
of.  1864.  34  p.  H,  —  Sel.  c.  to  visit  and  ex- 
amine into  condition  of.  1865.  14  p.  H.  —  C. 
to  examine  into  affairs  of.  1868.  Maj.,  4  p.; 
min.,  6  p.  H.  —  Spec.  c.  to  examine  into  affairs 
of.      1870.     30  p.  —  Same,  1872.     8  p. 

Meml.  of  S:    R.   Smith   [on  tobacco  inspection] . 

1824.     broadside. 

Doc.  no.    2.     Tobacco   Inspection   Warehouses. 

1829.     6  p. 

Rpt.  relative  to;   by  the  conimr.s.  appointed  under 

a  resolution  .   .   .     1831.     8  p. 

Commun.    from  K:    W.  Gill  enclosing  commun. 

from  J.  W.  McCuUoh  relating  to  inspection  of 
tobacco.     1832.     4  p. 

Rpt.   of  sel.  c.   on  so  much   of  Gov's,  mess,  as 

relates  to  tobacco  trade.     1840.     8  p. 

Petition  of  citizens  of  Balto.  opposed  to  sale  of. 

1860.     4  p. 

—  [T'rea.sj'rer.]     Rpt.    of  sel.   c.  re  Treasurer's  letter 

accompanying  bills  of  particulars  of  State's  mis- 
cell,  and  contingent  expenses,  year  1836/37. 
1837.     2  p. 

—  [  Ways  and  Means.']  Committee  of.   Rpt.  on  finances 

of  State,  annual,  sess.  1818,  24-25,  29,  31-41,  43- 
47,  49,  52-54,  56,  58,  60,  Dec.  61. 

Not/".  'I'itlf!  varic'B  :  often  Il|)t.,  lipt.  on  Htate  of  the  finances, 
etc.  Kpt.  IH.';.')  iH  on  financeH  and  Int.  imprvrntH.  2  rptw.,  is:i9  : 
one  10  p.,  one  "in  purl,"  8  p.  R])tn.  184:3  (mnj.  lU  ]>.,  Mr. 
Carey,  1.5  p.)  49,  r,2,  53  (10  p.,  min.  0  p.)  on  "  wo  much  of 
Oov'h.  meMR.  as  rel.  to  financoK." 

Rpt.  relative  to  funds  of  the  State.     1838.     6  p. 

Same.     Rpta.  re:  Sundry  sugar  refiners  in    Md. 

imp.  1803.  —  [State's  capital,  revenue,  expendi- 
tures, etc.].  1819.  4-^.  5  1.,  3  tab.  —  Hill  relative 
to  lotteries.  1828.  8  p.  —  Sufficiency  of  existing 
revetnie  to  sustain  the  several  propositions  now 
pending.  ]8:'.l.  16  p.  —  Memls.  praying  estab- 
lishment of  a  financial  institution.     [State  bank.] 

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\^Reports of  Committees,  Memorials,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

1831.  IG  p.  —  Establishment  of  a  State  bank. 

1832.  32  p.  —  Upon  rpt.  of  sel.  c.  imp., 
Balto.,  1832.    16  p.  —  Banking  instns.   in   Balto. 

1833.  12  p.  —  Surplus  revenues  183G.  6  p.  — 
Bills  to  provide  for  completion  of  C.  &  O.  to  Cum- 
berland and  B.  &  S.  to  Boroufili  of  York.  18:!4. 
8  p.  — Certain  int  iniprvnit.  companie.s.  (Maj.) 
1837.  4  p.  —  Iiiquirii'S  conducted  before  the  c  ; 
dissentiii"^  from  maj.  1837.  \  p.  —  Validity  of 
contract  made  by  commrs.  with  certain  int.  imp. 
companies.  1837.  8  p. — Subscription  of  State 
to  certain  int.  imp.  companies.  1837.  1)8  p.  — 
C.  &  O.  (^o.  1838.  4  p.  —  Recommending  certifi- 
cates of  (5%  currency  stock  be  changed  to  b'% 
sterling  stock.  1838.  fi  p.  —  Comnnin.  with 
Messrs.   Baring  and  T.   W.    Ward  re  C.   &    O. 

1842.  8  p. — Commun.    from    Baring  &    Bros. 

1843.  6  p.  —  Quantity  and  value  of  real  estate  in 
the  several  counties  and  Howard  dist.  1846. 
16  p.  —  Act  to  alter  mode  of  appointing  Lottery 
Commrs.  1847.  6  p.  —  Expediency  of  reducing 
direct  tax  (Maj.)  1849.  6  p.  —  [Repeal  of 
direct  tax;  Morris,  from  niin.  c]  18.52.  8  p.  — 
Bill  to  regulate  sale  of  intoxicating  liquors. 
1854.  8  p.  —  Increase  of  stockholders'  directors 
in  B.  &  0.  1.SG4.  6  p  H.  —  Same,  min.,  6  p.  — 
Bill  incorporating  Balto.,  Annap.  &  Wash.  Air 
LineR.R.  Co.    (Unfavorable  rpt.) .   1865.  6  p.   H. 

See  also  above,   Banks,   Currency,  and  Finance  ; 

and  under  Inspec.  an<l  Reg..  Canals  (C.  <^"  0.) 
1839,  and  Railroads,  (B.  <}  0.),  Commun.  1846. 

—  [Miscellaneous.']  Rpts.  of  committees,  iie  .•  [Claim 
of  T:  C.  Deye's  representative].  1825.  broad- 
side. —  Secret  societies.  1856.  Maj.,  16  p  ; 
min.,  74  p.  H.  —  Expediency  of  referring  to 
the  people  a  prohibitory  liquor  law.  (Maj.)  1856. 
(2)  p.  — Labor  and  immigration.  1867.  8  p. 
See  also  above,  Manor ial^,  1S2.5 ;  and  vnder  Exec,  and  Staff) 
Treasurer,  Miscellaneous,  182.T. 

Rpts.    of  select    committees.      Ee :    Investigation 

into  causes  of  increase  of  pauperism,  intemper- 
ance and  crime.  1835.  6  p.  —  Retrenchment. 
1836.  6  p.  —  Petition  of  J.  Clarke  and  that  of 
other  citizens  of  Anne  Arundel  CO.  1837.  4  p. — 
Meml.  of  citizens  of  Georgetown  and  portion  of 
CO.  of  Washington.  1838.  16  p.  —  Bill  entitled. 
An  Act  to  provide  for  election  of  levy  court  of 
Caroline  and  Fredk.  cos.  l,s,".'.l.  4  p. —  A  system 
of  registration  of  births,  deaths  and  marriages. 
1847.  8  p.  —  Claims  of  Nanticoke  Indians.  1853. 
8  p.  H.— Petition  of  C:  C.  McTavish.  1854. 
4  p.  —  Convents  and  nunneries.  1856.  4  p. —  To 
investigate  destruction  of  ice-boats  Chesapeake 
and  Maryland.     1872.     96  p. 

Rpts.  of  special  committees.     Re:  Order  of  the 

House  relative  to  Gen.  N.  Towson.     1841.     14  p. 

—  To  investigate  alleged  abuses  in  office  of 
State  Weigher  of  Live-stock.      1K76.      26  p. 

Rpts.  of  joint  committees.     Re:  Bills  before  the 

Legislature,    Mar.    2,    1826.     Sess.    1825.     8   p. 

—  Laying  off  the  State  into  Congressional  dists. 
1832.     4  p. 

Communications    from  :     Trustee    of   the    State. 

182.>.  8  p  —  Robt.  Hunter  of  New  York  .  .  .  re 
memorial    to    Congress  in  rel.  to  Revolutionary 


soldiers.  1830.  8  p. 
re  charitable  works, 
Genl.  Lew  Wallace 
1865.     95  p. 


Consul  Genl.  of  France 
etc.  1838.  2  p. —Maj. 
re    Freedmen's    Bureau. 


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[Md. 


{^Reports  of  Committees,  Memorials,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

Proceedings  of  the  two  Houses  of  Assy,  on  sub- 
ject of  confiscation  of  British  property,  etc. 
[1780.]     69  p. 

History   of  a   session  of  the   Genl.    Assy.    .  .   . 

Nov.  1785.     itnp.,  1786.     44  p. 

The  present  state   of   Md.     By  tiie  delegates  of 

the  people.  Balto.^r.,  London  rej?r.,  1787.  28  p. 
Kote.  Address  to  the  people  of  Maryland,  signed  by  order 
of  the  House  of  Delegates  by  T:  Cockey  Deye,  Speaker. 

Mr.  Dennis's  rpt.  relative  to  a  legislative  call  of 

a  convention.     (Min.)     1832.     4  p. 
Rpt.  on  meml.  of  Chesapeake  Steam  Towing  Co 

1834.     12  p. 
Rpt.  of  J.  W.  McCulloh  in  rel.  to  digest  of  the 

laws.     1835.     20  p. 
Correspondence  relative  to  digest  of  laws.     1837. 

4  p. 
Mr.    Magruder's   dissent   from  the    resolution  in 

favor  of  M.  Duval,    h.  t.  p.     [1840.]     6  p. 
See  also  above,  Railroads,  Eastern  Shore. 

Reasons  for  an  extra  session.      [1854  ]     14  p. 

Correspondence    relating   to   the    insurrection  at 

Harper's  Ferry,  17th  Oct.  1859.     18G0.     79  p. 
Speech  of  L:   P.  Firey  in  Senate,  5th  Feb.  1862, 

on  compromise  resolutions  proposed  by  him.   11  p. 
Address   of   C.  C.  Cox,  Lieut.  Gov.,  in  Senate, 

Jan.  11,  1865.     6  p. 
Maj.    rpt.    of    Cecil  and  Harford  delegations  re 

Cecil  and   Harford  cos.  boom  company.     1868. 

6p.     H. 

Miscellaneous. 
Armorer.     Report  of  Washington  G.  Tuck,  Armourer 
at  Annapolis,   Dec.    1824.     8°.      t-p-,  p.  1,  and 
schedule. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Rpts.  of  Committees,  Jlilitia. 
[Baltirn,ore.]     Report    of    the  visitors    of    the   jail   of 
Balto.  city  and  co.      [Sess.  1838.]      12  p. 

—  Statement  of    the  warden  of  Balto.   city  and  co. 

jail,  shewing   the  number  of   persons    annually 
imprisoned  for  debt  .  .   .  [Sess.  1845.]     2  p. 

—  Report  of  the  commrs.  on  dividing   the  property 

held  jointly  by  the  city  and  co.  of  Balto.     [Sess. 
18,53.]     32  p.     (Senate.) 

—  Report  of  the  commrs.  on    dividing  the  city  and 

county  property.     [Sess.  1853.]     30  p.  (House.) 

—  Statement    of    J:    F.    Plummer,    City    Register. 

1867.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Collectors  appointed   by  the   Gov- 

ernor for  the   collection  of  State  taxes  in  .  .  . 
Baltimore.     1868.     6  p. 

—  Report  of  the  advisory  board  relative  to  bulkhead 

and  pierhead  lines,  Balto.  harbor.     1878.     8  p. 
Board    of    Commissioners    of    Baltimore    County. 

Report    [on  new  court   house  and    jail].      1856. 

32  [).  —  Rpt.  [on  almshouse  property].   1872.   6  p. 
Board  of  Police   Commissioners.     Report,  with  ace. 

docs,    [read    \\vj^.    1,    1861].       37    p.  —  Report, 

1865.      16  p.  —  Rep(;rt  to  Senate,   1867.       84  p. 

—  Heport  in  response  to  an  order,  1872.     8  p. 

—  Communication  from  tht!  Mayor  of   Balto.,  with 

.  .  .  Mayor  and  P.oard  of  Police  .  .  .  Freder- 
ick, 1861.  8  p. 
See  also  under  Kxec.  and  Staff,  Governor,  Comptrol- 
ler, Treasurer ;  iinder  .Tudiciary,  ]H60,  61,  67; 
and  under  Legislature,  Special  Laws,  and  Rpts. 
of  committees  :  Baltimore,  Corporations,  Educa- 
tion, 1824,  Grievances.,  .fudic.  Proceedings,  Lot- 
teries., Riots,  Tobacco,    Ways  and  Means. 

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[Md. 


{^BoundaritsJl    Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed 
to  survey  tlie  river  Potomac.     1822.     8°. 

—  Report    of     the    Commissioners    concerning    the 

western  limits  of  the  State.  [Sess.  1824.]  ['25.] 
8°.     20  p. 

—  Conmiunieation  of  K.  F.  Chambers,  Esq.,  one  of 

the  commissioners  on  the  western  boundary,  to 
the  Lej^islature.      [Boss.  1824.]     '25.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  progress  of  the  survey  of  the  sounds 

lying    on    the    eastern    shore    of  Va.,  Md.,    and 
Del.  .  .  .     [1835.]     8°.     23  p. 
Note.    Cover-title. 

—  Messages  from    the  Governors  of   Md.    and  Pa., 

transmitting  the  reports  of  the  Joint  Commis- 
sioners and  of  Lieut.  Col.  Graham  ...  in  rela- 
tion to  the  intersection  of  the  boundary  lines  of 
.  .  .  Md.,  Pa.,  and  Del.  ...  2d  ed.  Chicago, 
1862.  8°.  95  p.  map. 
Note.  For  Ist  ed.  see  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Gov- 
ernor, Spec.  mens.  1850. 

—  Report  on  the  survey  of    the  boundary  between 

Md.  and  Va.  By  T:  J.  Lee,  Commissioner. 
1860.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  commissioners  upon  the  question  of 

boundarv  between  Md.  and  Va.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
[1860.] '  8  p. 

—  The  southern  boundary  of  Maryland.     [Report  by 

T:  J.   Lee.]      [Balto.,   I860.]     8°.     24  p.     map. 

Note.  Title  of  map  :  "  Boundary  line  between  Md.  and  Va., 
western  meridian  line  —  surveyed  under  the  orders  of  the  Joint 
Commission  .  .  .  T:  J.  Lee  of  Md.,  Angus  W.  McDonald  of 
Va.,  Commrs.  By  I.ieut.  N.  Michler,  U.S.  Topograpliical 
Engineer,  assisted  t)y  J:  de  la  Camp  and  L.  Daser,  1859  and 
1860."     Scale  1/128000;  size,  30i  x  lOJ  in. 

—  Report  of  the  commissioner  appointed  to  wait  on 

the  Governor  of  Va.   .   .   .  Frederick,  1861.    8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  commissioners  appointed  by  the  Leg- 

islatures of  ^Maryland  and  Virginia  to  run  and 
mark  the  division  line  between  Md.  and  Va.  on 
the  eastern  shore  of  Chesapeake  Bay  .  .  .  1868. 
8°.     36  p. 

—  Extract  from  the  report  of  Col.  A.  W.  McDonald 

in  March  1861  to  tlie  Governor  of  Virginia,  of 
the  result  of  his  mission  to  England  to  obtain 
maps  and  documents  relating  to  the  boundary 
line  between  Va.  and  Md.  Annapolis,  1872.  8°. 
13  p.     (House.) 

—  Report  of  W:  J    .\ydelott,  a  member  of  the  joint 

committee  appointed  by  the  Genl.  Assy.  ...  to 
adjust  and  mark  the  eastern  shore  boundary 
between  Md.  and  Va.     1872.     8°.      11  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Commissioners  to  settle  and  adjust 

the  boundary  line  between  the  States  of  Va. 
and  Md.,  appointed  Dec.  22,  1870.  '72.  8°. 
10  p. 

—  Appendix  to  the  report  of  the  Commissioners  on 

the  boundary  line  between  the  States  of  Va.  and 
Md.     [Read  Mar.  11,  1872.]     8".     G  p. 

—  Report  and   journal  of    proceedings  of   the  Joint 

Commissioners  to  adjust  the  boundary  line  of 
.  .  .  Md.  and  Va.  Authorized  by  the  act  of 
1872.     '74.     8°.     844  p. 

Note.  There  were  apparently  two  cds.  of  this,  iiy  different 
printers;  both  Annap.,  '74;  344  p. 

—  The  depositions  of  witnesses  taken  in  the  arbitra- 

tion respecting  the  boundary  line  between  .  .  . 
Md.  and  Va.     Balto.,  1875.     8°.      159,  (1)  p. 

—  Report  of  Hon.  I:    D.  Jones  upon  the  boundary 

line  award  between  Md.  and  Va.  [Dec.  7,  1877.] 
'78.     8°.     8  p. 


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[Md. 


\^Boundarits,  continiied.] 

—  Report    of     Commissioner     of     Maryland     [W: 

J.  Aydelottj  for  surveying  and  marking  the 
boundary  line  between  the  States  of  Md.  and  Va. 
1884.     8°.     23  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Commissioner  on  the  part  of  Mary- 

land for  the  re-locating  and  re-marking  of  the 
boundary  line  between  Md.  and  Va.  in  Tangier 
and  Pocomoke  Sounds.  [By  T.  S.  Hodson.] 
.  .   .   [Balto.],  1898.      8°.     28  p.     map.     il. 

—  See  also  under  Executive  and    Staff,    Governor; 

under  Legislature,  Reports  of  committees ;   and 
under  Supplemental,  Boundaries. 
\_Census.'\     Official  census  of  Maryland  .  .   .   1830  ;  also 
the  aggregate  census  for  1790,  1800,  and  1810; 
accompanied  by  an  abstract  of  the  census  of  the 
U.  S.  for  1830.  .  .   .    '38.    8°.     63  p.  9  fold.  tab. 
{^Chesapeake  Bay.~\     Report  of  progress  of  the  surveys 
of  the  sounds  lying  in  the  Eastern  Shore  of  Va., 
Md.,  and  Del.     n.  t.  p.     [Sess.  1834.]     24  p. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1832,  33. 
\_Civil  War.']     Report  of  the  commissioners  appointed 
to  wait  on  the  President  of  the  United  States,  to 
the  Assembly,  1861.    Frederick, '61.     8°.     4  p. 
Note.     Bound  and  paged  with  ipt.  of  Committee  on  Federal 
Relations;      nee    under    Legislature,    Rpts.    of    committees, 
Federal  Relationss,  1851. 

—  Report  of  the  commissioners  appointed  to  disburse 

the  350,000  appropriated  for  the  relief  of  fami- 
lies of  Md.  Vols.   .  .   .   1864.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Military  Relief  Agent.    Report  of  R:  King,  Esq., 

Jan.  5,  1865."  n.  t.  p.    8".     p.  120-140. 

—  Report  of  the  commissioners   for  the  distribution 

of  funds,  etc.,  to  the  destitute  people  in  the 
States  wasted  by  civil  war.     1868.     8°.     8  p. 

—  A  descriptive  list  of  the  burial  places  of  the  remains 

of  Confederate  soldiers  who  fell  in  the  battles 
of  Antietam,  South  Mountain,  Monocacy,  and 
other  points  in  Washington  and  Frederick 
counties.  .  .  .  Published  by  direction  of  .  .  . 
O.  Bowie,  Governor.  Hagerstown,  [1868].  8°. 
84  p. 

—  History  and  roster  of  Maryland  Volunteers,  War  of 

1861-65.  Prepared  by  L.  A.  Wilmer,  J.  H.  Jar- 
rett,  and  G.  W.  F.  Vernon,  State  Commissioners. 
V.  1-2.  Balto.,  1898-99.  2  v.  4°.  xiv,  S34p.; 
viii,  (1),285,  (1)  p.     ports. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,   Rpts.  of  committees  : 

Civil  War  and  Federal  Relations. 
{^Colonization.']     Communication  from   C:   Howard   to 
the  Governor,  enclosing  a  report  of  the  Board  of 
Managers    for  Removing  the  People  of  Colour. 
[Sess.  1832.]     '33.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  [etc.,  as  above], 

enclosing  a  communication  from  C:  Howard. 
[Sess.  1834. J     n.  t.  p.     K;  p. 

—  Report  of  the   Hoard  of  State  Colonization  Mana- 

gers.    [Sess.  1858.]     4  p. 
State    Colonization    Society    (1831-).      3(l-4th,    7th 
annual  report,  sess.    1834-35,    38;    report,  sess. 
1843.     Balto.  ortcZ  Annapolis,  •35-[44?J     8°. 

Note.  ?i(\,  "  to  the  memberH  tiiid  tlic  public,"  pr.  at  Balto. ; 
4th,  "  to  the  MurH.  of  the  Htate  Colonization  Fund,"  pr.  at 
Annnp.;   Imp.  of  othi.TH  unknown. 

—  Communication  from  the  President.    [Sess.  I860.] 

8".     6  p. 
See   also    und.er  Legi.Hlature,    Itpts.    of    committees: 
Colonization  and  (Colored  I'opulation. 
Commercial  Convention  (Augusta,  Ga.).     Resolutions. 
[Md    Genl.  Assy.,  sc.ss.  1838.]     8".     2  p. 

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{^Constitution  of  the  U.  S.'\  Copy  of  proposed  amend- 
ment to  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States, 
[Apr.  30,  1861.]     Frederick, '01.     8°.     4  p. 

County  Commissioners  for  Cecil  Co.  Report  of  the 
clerk,  in  response  to  an  order  of  the  House. 
1867.     8°.     8  p. 

{Expositions. '\  U.  S.  Commissioners  from  Maryland 
to  the  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Centennial 
Exposition  at  New  Orleans.  Report  from  Hon. 
G:  W.  Bishop  and  Col.  J.  T:  Scharf  .  .  . 
Dec.  1885.  Balto.,  '86.  8".  40  p. 
See  also ic7iderln»tii\Jil\oviH,  Land  Office, Gommr.  of ,  Report, 
Note  1. 

History  of  Maryland.    By  J.  T:  Scharf.    Balto.,  1879. 
3  V.     1.  8°.     maps.     port.     il. 
Note.    Privately  published  but  subscribed  for  by  the  State. 
{Internal  Improvement.']    Convenlion  (Baltimore,  De- 
cember 1825).     The  State  Convention  on  Inter- 
nal Improvements  containing:  the  resolutions,  etc., 
offered    .    .    .    Together  with    .    .    .    the    views 
of    T:     Ellicott.    .    .    .     By    T:     Phenix,    Asst. 
Secretary  to  the  convention.     Balto.,   1825.     8". 
44, 19,  (1)  p. 
Internal  Improvement  Convention   (Baltimore,  Dec. 

1834).     Journal.     Balto.,  '35.     8°.     94  p. 
Convention   on    Internal    Improvements    (Baltimore, 
May   2,     ]83(i).     Journal    of    the    proceedings. 
Balto.,  '30.     8".     15  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Rpts.  of  committees. 
Loans,    Commissioner    of.      Reports    nos.     1    and    2. 
[Sess.  1847.]     8°.     24  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Rpts.  of  commUteet. 

Lottery  Commissioners.     Report:  Sess.  1825.    8    p. — 
Sess.  1831.    4  p.  —  Sess.  1833  (in  obed.  to  order 
of  sess.  1827).     4  p.  —  Sess.  1838.    26  p. 
Note.    In  rpt.  1831  called  "  Coramrs.  of  Lotteries." 

—  Communication  from   the    late    Lottery  Coramrs. 

[Sess.  1838.]     4  p. 

—  See  also    under   Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  Com- 

mun.  1838;  and  under  Legislature,  Rpts.  of 
committees:  Education  {Univ.  of  Md.),  Lotteries, 
Ways  and  Means,  1828,  47. 
Maryland  Register  for  1800/()1;  a  legal,  political  and 
business  manual  by  J.  Wingate,  containing  the 
State  and  county  officers.  .   .   .     Balto.,  '60.     12°. 

—  Same,  1874/70 ;  containing  the  names  and  duties 

of  public  officers.   ...     By  J.  Wingate.    Balto., 
'75.     8°. 
{Presidential  Electors.']     Proceedings   of   the  electors 
of  President  and  Vice-president,  for  Md.,  Dec.  5, 
1832.     '32.     8  p. 

—  Proceedings  of   the  electors  of   President,    1840. 

n.  d.     8°. 
Records,  Keeper  of.     Report,  Feb.  6,   1856.     With  list 
of  [chancery]  cases.     8°.     11  p. 

Note.    This  office  existed  only  four  or  five  years  and  printed 
no  other  rpt. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Rpts.  of  committees.  Records. 

{Rivers.']  Report  of  the  commissioners  on  the  survey  of 
the  Pocomoke  River,  [etc.,  sess.  1829].  '30.  8  p. 

—  Correspondence  between  the  Clerk  of  the  Council 

and  the  Sec.  at  War  relative  to  the  survev  of  the 
Pocomoke.     [Sess.  1830.]     '30.     6  p. 

—  Report    of   joint    committee    on    obstructions    in 

the  river  Susquehanna.    (Heath,  chrmn.)    [Sess. 
1830.]    Op. 

—  Report  relative  to  the  artificial  obstructions  to  the 

navigation    of    the   river    Susquehanna.     [Sess. 
1831.]     '32.     18  p. 

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\^Rivers,  continued?^ 

—  Proceedings  of  the    joint  special  committees  ap- 

pointed in  1892  by  the  Legislatures  of  Md.  and 
Va.  to  confer  in  relation  to  proper  legislation 
concerning  the  common  right  of  fishery  in  the 
waters  of  tiie  Focomoke  and  Potomac.  '94.  8". 
222,  (2)  p. 

—  See  also   under   Executive  and    Staff,    Governor, 

Special  mess.,  also  1833,  76 ;  and  under  Legisla- 
ture, Special   Laws  and    Reports  of  comniiitets, 
Internal  Improvement,  1833. 
Washington    Monument.      See    under    Executive    and 
Staff,  Treasurer. 

Supplemental  :    Provincial. 

See  also  wnc^er  Institutions,  Historical  Society , 'Y:\ie.  Archives  of  Md. 

Governor.     The    speech   of   His    Excellency    Benedict 

Leonard    Calvert,    Governour    ...    to     both 

Houses    of    Assembly    .    .    .    21st    day    of  May 

.   .   .  1730.     Annapolis,  1730.     fo.     2  1. 

Note.    Relating  to  legislation  in  Virgini-a  concerning  tobacco. 

—  The    speech    of    His    Excellency    S:    Ogle,    Esq., 

Governor  ...  to  both  Houses  of  Assembly  .  .  . 
Uth  July  1732.  Annapolis,  1732.  sm.  fo.  (2), 
(6)  p. 

—  A  collection  of  the  Governor's  several  speetdies  and 

the  addresses  of  each  House,  at  a  convention  of 
the  Assembly  begun  1st  May  1739.  [1739.]  f°. 
(2),  80  p. 

—  By  His  Excellency  Horatio  Sharpe,  Esq.,  Governor 

and  Commander  in  Chief.  ...  A  brief,  n.p.., 
n.  d.     [May  6,  1760.]     f«.      (1)  p. 

Note.    lie  fire  in  Boston,  March  20, 17<iO. 

—  By  His  Excellency  the  Governor  and  Council,  10th 

July  1761.     '61.     sm.fo.     8  p. 

Note.  A  message  to  the  Lower  House  in  reference  to  the 
accounts  of  one  Darnall,  late  naval  officer  of  Patuxent. 

[Bouudarits.'\  Articles  of  Agreement  made  and  con- 
cluded upon  between  the  Right  Honorable  the 
Lord  Proprietary  of  Maryland  and  the  Honorable 
the  Proprietarys  of  Pensilvania,  &c.  touching 
the  limits  and  boundaries  of  the  two  provinces. 
.  .    .  Phila.,  B:  Franklin,  1733.  f°.   19  p.     map. 

—  Indenture    of    agreement,    4th   July  1760,    between 

Lord  Baltimore  and  T:  and  H:  Penn,  Esquires, 
settling  the  limits  an<l  boundaries  of  Md.,  Pa., 
and  three  lower  counties  of  Newcastle,  Kent, 
and  Sussex,  or  Delaware.  Phila.,  1851.  f°. 
\^Charter,  Etc.']  The  charter  of  Maryland.  [London, 
1632.]  8°.  23  p. 
Note.    Probably  the  first  publication  of  the  charter. 

—  The  cliarter  of  Maryland;  with  an  abridgement  of 

the  acts  of  their  Assembly,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8". 

—  A    relation    of  Maryland ;  together  with    a    niaj)  of 

the  countrey,  tlie  conditions  of  plantation.  His 
Majesties  charter  to  tlie  Lord  Baltemoro,  trans- 
lated into  English.  London,  1635.  sq.  16". 
(2),  56,  charter,  25  p.     mnp. 

—  See  also  forward.  Journals,  Docs  ,  etc.,  1727. 

[fjegialaiure.] 

Hcijintiini/  Ki:;l,  ABHcniMii«  undur  the  I'loprielaiy  Govern- 
ment were  h<;l(l  iinniially  nr  ol'ti^ncr,  with  ii  few  exceptlonH,  up  to 
tlic  la«t,  which  convrni-d  on  M;irch  Jl!,  1771.  (A  cotiiijjele  ll»t 
of  thi'«e  HCMnioiii  Im  nlvori  In  (he  M<l.  Manual,  annual,  lOUl'-OO, 
publlHlicrl  by  the  Secretary  of  .State.)  The  rrovince  was  then 
governed  by  i'rovniclal  ConVfiitioui*,  hchi  in  .(une,  Nov.,  Dec, 
1774;  .April,  .July,  J;cc.,  177^.;  May,  June,  Auij.  177t>. 


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[Md. 


[Laws  of  the  Province.']  Laws  of  Maryland  enacted  at 
a  session  of  Assembly  begun  .  .  .  March  the 
loth,   172;"..     [Annapolis,  1725.]     sra.f".     20  p. 

—  Acts    of   Assembly  .   .  .  enacted  at   a  session  .   .  . 

begun  and  held  at  .  .  .  Annapolis  .  .  .  12th 
July  .  .   .   1726.    Annapolis,  [17L>0j.    sm.fo.    8p. 

Note.  Babin  says  :  "  Continued  annually  and  Bemi-annually 
under  the  title  of '.Acts '  or  'Laws,'  in  sin. f"  form  until  17f)2; 
after  this  in  f  till  1799,"  etc.  There  is  other  record  of  session 
laws  pub.  as  early  as  1707.  The  full  text  of  the  laws  id'.i'i/H- 
1710  has  been  reprinted  in  the  "  Archives  of  Md.;  "  nee  u/nle?' 
Institutions,  II i/storical  Society. 

—  An  abridgment  of  the  laws  in  force  and  use  in  Her 

Majesty's  plantations:  viz.,  of  Virginia,  New- 
England,  Jamaica,  New-York,  Barbadoes,  Caro- 
lina, &  Maryland.  Digested  under  proper  heads. 
London,  1704.  IG^.  1  1.,  (2),  284,  [87],  [104], 
285-304  p. 

—  An   abridgment   of   the  laws    of   Maryland   now  in 

force.  Under  proper  heads.  [London,  1704.] 
sm.8°.     [87  p.] 

Note.  Apparently  a  "  separate  "  from  the  preceding  title. 
Pp.  81-87  wrongly  numbered  "  05-71." 

—  Acts  of  Assc^uibly  passed  in  the  Province  .  .   .   1092 

to  1715.     London,  1723.     f.     xj,  (7),  183  p. 

—  The  laws   of  the   Province  of   Maryland,   collected 

into  one  volumn   \_sic~\   .   .    .  at  a  General  Assem- 
bly begun  at  St.  Mary's  the  tenth  day  of   May 
1692,    and     continued  ...  to    the    vear     1718. 
Philadelphia,  1718.     f».      (2),  (2),  (7'),  220  p. 
Note.    Sabin  gives  this  (4),  (7),  248  p. 

—  A   compleat   collection   of  the   laws   of    Maryland. 

With  an  index  and  marginal  notes  .  .  .  [1692- 
1727.]     Annapolis,  1727.    fo.     (4),  300,  (6)  p. 

—  [Revised  edition  of  the  laws.     Annapolis,  1755] 

Note.  Mentioned  in  Thomas's  "  History  of  Printing  iu 
America  " ;  not  seen. 

—  Abridgement  and  collection  of  the  Acts  of  Assembly 

of  the  Province  of  Maryland  at  present  in  force; 
with  a  small  choice  collection  of  precedents  in 
law  and  conveyancing.   .   .  .   By    James    Bisset. 
Philadelphia,   1759.     8°.     4  1.,  306  p. 
Note.    Pp.  361-366  are  wrongly  numbered  "  561-566." 

—  Laws  of  Maryland  at  large,  with    proper  indexes. 

Now  first  collected  into  one  compleat  body  .  .  . 
Together  with  notes  .  .  .  relative  to  tlie  consti- 
tution thereof.  .  .  .  By  T:  Bacon  Annapolis, 
1765.    fo.     (6),  (17),  (624),  (91)  p. 

—  The  new  tobacco-law,  made  this  present  session  of 

Assembly.     Annapolis,  1730. 

—  Plan  of  a  code  of  laws  for  the  Province  of  Mary- 

land; reported  by  the  Advocate  General.  Lon- 
don, 1774.  8°. 
[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]  The  charter  of  Maryland  ; 
n.  t.  p.,  [Annapolis,  172-?];  [also]  The  pro- 
ceedings and  debates  of  the  upper  and  lower 
houses  of  Assembly  in  Maryland,  in  the  rears 
1722.  1723,  and  1724.  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  1725; 
iv,  64,  (1)  p.;  [also]  Proceedings  of  Assembly 
of  the  Province.  .  .  .  Also  several  messages, 
debates,  and  other  material  proceedings  of  the 
three  last  sessions  of  Assembly.  Collected  by 
...  J:  Beale  and  Vachel  Denton,  Esqs.  .  .  . 
Annapolis,   1727.     (1),  33  p. 

Note.  These  three  items  generally  found  bound  in  1  v. 
The  ciiarter  was  apparently  printed  by  Parks  at  Annapolis. 
No  printed  journals  of  the  Upper  House  exist,  other  than  this, 
the  ms.  originals  being  with  the  State  Historical  Society  [1907.] 


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{^Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  Lower  House  of  Assem- 

bly, sessional,   1728-74.     Annapolis,    [1728J-74. 

fo  and  4°. 
Note.  Called  "Votes  and  resolves,"  1728-30;  called  "A 
Journal  of  the  votes  and  proceedings, "  1739-45.  The  first 
vol.  in  the  State  Library  is  1728,  but  there  may  have  been 
earlier  issues;  see  back,  Laws  of  the  Province,  1726,  Note. 
1739  said  to  be  sm.  4";  1740-48,4";  others  f.  Published  for 
every  session,  1728-74  vyith  perhaps  some  few  exceptions. 
1771  called  "  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Assembly  .  .  . 
with  Grov.  Eden's  proclamations,  addresses,  etc." 

—  At  a  council  held  in  the  council  chamber  .  .  .  the  1st 

day  of  Aug.  1739.     Annapolis,  1740.     sm.f". 

—  The  necessity  of  an  early  religion,  being  a  sermon 

preach'd  the  5th  of  May  before  the  Honourable 
Assembly.  .  .  .  By  T:  Bray,  D.D.  Annapolis, 
printed  by  order  of  the  Assembly  .  .   .    1700. 

—  To  His  Excellency  Benedict  Leonard  Calvert,  Gov- 

ernour  .  .  .  The  humble  address  of  the  Upper 
House  of  Assembly  [May  22,  1730.  Annapo- 
lis, 1730.]     fo.     (2)  p. 

—  Same,  [July  12,  1730.     Annapolis,  1730.]     fo.  (2^  p. 

—  To  the  Honourable  Benedict  Leonard  Calvert,  Esq., 

GoTernour  of  Maryland.  The  humble  address 
of  the  House  of  Delegates  [May  22,  1730. 
Annapolis,  1730.]     fo.      (2)  p. 

—  To    His  Excellency  S:    Ogle,   Esq.,  Governor  .  .  . 

the  humble  address  of  the  Upper  House  of  As- 
sembly.    Annapolis,  1739.     fo.  (1)  p. 

—  The  report  of  the  committee  of  the  Upper  House  of 

Assembly,  Anno  1740,  relating  to  the  state  of 
the  fund  raised  by  three  pence  per  hogshead  on 
tobacco  exported  for  purchasing  arms  and  am- 
munition for  defence  of  the  Province  .  .  . 
Annapolis,  1742.     fo.     (2),  55  p. 

—  To  the  Honourable  B:  Tasker,  Esq.,  President  .  .  . 

the  humble  address  of  the  Upper  House  of  As- 
sembly.    Annapolis,  [1752].     fo.     (1)  p. 

—  To  His  Excellency,  Horatio  Sharpe,  Esq.,  Governor 

.   .   .  address  .   .   .  Annapolis,  [1753].  fo.   (l)p. 

—  Remarks  upon  a  message  in  House  of  Assembly  on 

the  supply  bill  for  His  Majesty's  service,   1762. 
n.  p.,  1764.     120. 
Provincial  Conventions.     Proceedings  of  the    Conven- 
tions   of   the    Province   of    Maryland  .   .  .  June 

1774,  Nov.  1774,  Dec.  1774,  April  1775,  and  July 

1775.  [75.]      1  V.    sm.40.     26  p. 

Note.  Two  folio  leaves  inserted,  containing  proceedings  of 
adjourned  meetings.    See  back,  note  under  Legislature. 

—  Same;  Dec.   1775,  May,  June,  Aug.,   1776.     ['76.] 

4  V.     sm.  4°. 

Note.  Convention  Aug.  1776  framed  the  first  State  consti- 
tution. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  Conventions  of  the  Province  of 

Marylan<l  ...  in  1774,  1775  &  1776.  Balto., 
1836.     1  v.     80.     (2),  378  p. 

—  At   a   meeting   of   the    committee  appointed  by  the 

several  counties  of  the  Province  ...  22d  day 
of  June   1774.     [Annapolis,   1774.]     f".     (2)  p. 

Note.  ResolulionH,  and  a  liHt  of  delegates  to  the  general 
CongresH.  'I'his  and  the  two  following  titles  are  part  of  the 
Convention  I'roceedings  1774-70. 

—  At   a   meeting   of    the   Deputies  appointed    by   the 

several  counties  .  .   .  8th  day  of  December  1774 
.   .   .  [Annapolis,  1774.]     fo.     (1)  p. 
Note.     Probably  a  supplement  to  the  Md.  Qazette. 

—  At  a  meeting  of  the  delegates  ...  of  tlie  Province 

...  26  July  1775,  ami  continued  till  the  14th 
day  of  August  .  .  .  n.  p.,  n.  d.     i°.     (4)  p. 

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List  compiled  from  "  Lixt  of  workn  relating  to  Virginia,"  in 
2few  Yori'c  Public  Lihrarg  Bulletin,  Feb.-Mar.  7.907,  from  the 
collection  of  Virginia  documenti^  in  the  State  Library  of  Massa- 
chuaettn,  and  from  catalogues  of  other  libraries.  Documents  in 
this  list  generally  published  at  the  capital,  Richmond,  if  not 
otherioise  specified. 

Aniidas  and  Barlow,  sent  out  by  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  took  pos- 
seesion  for  Kngland,  1584;  named  Virginia  for  Queen  Elizabeth. 
Grant  by  James  I  of  territory  between  34th  and  o8th  parallels  to  the 
London  Company,  1606.  Settlement  of  Jamestown,  16U7.  Second 
charter,  1G09.  First  Assembly,  at  Jamestown,  1619.  Introduction 
of  slavery,  1619.  Bacon's  Rebellion,  1676.  William  and  Mary 
College  (projected,  1619)  cliartered,  169:5.  End  of  royal  govern- 
ment, 1775.  Independence  Convention,  May- June,  1776.  Declara- 
tion of  Rights,  June  12,  1776;  first  constitution  June  29,  1776. 
Claims  to  territory  northwest  of  the  Ohio  ceded  to  general  govern- 
ment. Mar.  1,  1784.  Ratified  Federal  constitution,  June  25,  1788. 
County  of  Kentucky  became  a  separate  State,  June  1,  1792.  Ordi- 
nance of  secession  passed,  April  17,  1861.  Reorganized  Govern- 
ment maintained  by  loyalists,  at  Wheeling  June  lS61-Juue 
1863;  at  Alexandria  June  lS63-Muy  1865.  West  Virginia  became 
a  separate  State,  June  20,  1863.  Capital  at  Jamestown  until  1700; 
at  Williamsburg,  1700-79;  since  then  at  Richmond. 

[Public  documents],  sessional,  1843-f;5/f)G.  1.  4"  and  S". 
Note.  Through  session  Dec.  1846  these  vols,  had  n.  t.-p.  but 
binder's  title  "  Va.  Legislative  Docs." ;  from  Dec.  1847  through 
Dec.  1859  had  t.-p. ;  "  Gov's,  mess,  and  ann.  rpts.  of  the  public 
officers  of  the  State  and  of  the  boards  of  directors,  visitors, 
snpts.,  and  <ither  agents  of  public  institutions  or  interests  of 
Va.";  from  1861  tol864had  makeshift  t.-p. :  "Doc.  no.  1.  Mess, 
of  the  Gov.  of  Va.  and  ace.  docs.";  1865/66  had  only  binder's 
title  "Documents."  1843,  44  were  1.4";  others  8".  During 
the  period  1853-63,  the  vols,  of  Docs,  seen  were  bound  as 
follows,  (dates  being  from  binder's  titles)  :  1852  (2  v.),  1852/53 
(2  v.),  1853/54  (3  v.)^  1855/56  (5  v.),  1857/58  (5  v.) ,  1869/60  (6  v.), 
1861  (1  v.?),  1861/62  (at  least  5  v.;  pt.  5  only  seen),  1862/63  (1 
v.  ?),  1863/64  (1  V.  ?) ;  in  these  sets  most  of  the  rpts.  to  sessions 
1853,  55,  bear  on  t.-p.  respectively  dates  "  18.53/54  "  and  "  185.5/ 
56,"  referring  to  sessions  instead  of  re|)ort  periods.  Prior  to  1843 
some  docs,  were  usually  appended  to  llouse  Journal,  begin- 
ning as  early  as  sess.  1819  but  with  some  system  from  sess. 
1820;  minor  does,  appended  to  Senate  Journal  as  early  as  1831. 
Docs,  of  sess.  Sept.  1862  and  Jan.  1863  in  1  v.,  separately 
enumerated ;  similarly,  sess.  Sept.  and  Dec.  1S63  (called 
"Docs.  1863/64").  Docs.  1-4  of  sess.  Apr.  1862  in  pt.  5  of 
Docs.  1S61/62.  The  fiscal  year-end  was  made  Sept.  30  by  act 
of  Feb.  12.  1814. 

Annual  reports  of  oflBcers,  boards,  and  in.stitutions ; 
annual,  Sept.  30:  1871-1904.     ['71]-1904.     8°. 

Note.    Published  annually,  without  regard    to    legislative 
eessions.    1899/1900  in  2  v. ;  others  ea.  1  v. 

CONSTITOTION    AND    CONVENTIONS. 

Convention,  1776.  Ordinances  passed  at  a  general 
convention  of  delegates  and  representatives  .  .  . 
in  Williamsburg,  6th  May,  177G.  Williamsburg, 
n.  d.     sm.  4°.     44  p. 

See  under  Institutions,    Education,    College  of  Wm.  and 
Mary,  1855;  and  Historical  Society,  1852. 

Convention,  1788.  Journal  of  the  convention  of 
Virginia;  held  ...  in  June  1788.  1827.  8°. 
39  p. 

—  Debates  and  other  proceedings  of  the  convention  of 
Virginia,  convened  ...  2d  of  June,  1788,  for 
the  purpose  of  deliberating  on  the  Constitution 
recommended  by  the  Grand  Federal  Convention. 
.  .   .     Petersburg,  1788-89.     3  v.     8°. 

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Convention,  1788,  continued.  ^    „  ,     . 

—  Same  ■      .   .     Taken  in  shortliand,  by  D:  Robertson 

of  Petersburg.    2d  ed.   Richmond,  1805.   8°.   vm, 

—  See   under   Institutions,   Historical  Society,   Collec- 

tions ;  and  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State, 
Special  Laws,  Conventions. 
Convention,  1829/30.  Proceedings  and  debates  of  the 
Va.  State  convention  of  lHu'9/30,  to  which  are 
subjoined  the  new  constitution  and  the  votes  of 
the  people.     Richmond, '30.     8°.     iv,  919,  (l>p. 

—  Proceedings    and    debates   of   the   Virgmia  conven- 

tion begun  and  held  in  the  county  of  Richmond, 
Oct.  5,  1829  .  .  .  Jan.   15,    1830.     Winchester, 
'30.     f°.     (l),124p. 
Note.    Reprinted  by  the  Wiuchester  Republican. 

—  Bill  of  rights  .   .  .  adopted   June    12th,  177fi.     An 

amended  constitution  or  form  of  government  for 
Virginia.  Adopted  Jan.  14th,  1830.  n.  t.  p. 
['30?]     8°.     14  p. 

—  Speech  of  R.  B.  Taylor  .  .  .  Oct.  26,  1829,  upon  the 

subject  of  the  right  of  suffrage,  basis  of  repre- 
sentation, and  taxation.     '29. 

—  Speech  of  T:R.Joynes  .  .   .  Nov.  5,  1829,  upon  .  .  . 

the  basis  of  representation.    2d  ed.  '29.  8°.  31  p. 

—  See  under  Institutions,  Historical  Society,  1854. 
Convention,  1850/51.     Journal,  acts  and  proceedings 

of  a   general    convention    .   .   .    assembled    .  .   . 

Oct.   14,  1850.     With  appendi.K  to  the  Journal: 

being  a  journalized  account  of  the  proceedings 

in   committee  of  the   whole   upon  the   basis  of 

representation.     '50.     8°. 

Cont.:    Journal,  with  appendix,  424,23  p.  ('50);  Basis  of 

representation,  and  anaen.lment,  82  p.  (n.  d.) ;  Bill  of  Rluhts 

of  Va.,  1776-1851,  5  p.  ('51) ;  Constitution  1851,  40  pp.  (  51). 

—  Same.     Another  issue. 

Co7it. :  Journal,  with  appendix,  424,23  p.  ('50) ;  Basis  of 
representation,  and  amendments,  15,5  p.  (?t.  d);  Bill  ot 
Rights  of  Va.,  1776-1851,  5  p.  ('51)  ;  Constitution,  1851,  40  p. 
(•51) ;  Resolutions,  Reports,  Amendments,  var.  pag.  (?i.  a.) 

Register  of  the  debates  and  i)roceedings.     n.  t.  p. 

[Richmond,  1851.]     4°.     504  p. 

—  Documents  containing  statistics  of  Virginia,  ordered 

to    be    printed    by    the    State    convention    .    .    . 
1850/51.     '51.     8«.     var.  pag. 
Report  of  the  committee  on  the  subject  of  Revolu- 
tionary claims   [to  bounty  land],    1851.     n.   p., 
['51J.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Address   on   the   State   convention.      By   Robt.   G. 

Scott.     [1850.]     8«. 

Convention,  February  1861  (Richmond).  Journal  of 
the  acts  and  proceedings  of  a  general  convention 
assembled  .  .   .   Feb.  i;'.,  18G1.  'lU.  8°.  var.  pag. 

Appendix  to  the  journal,  commencing  with  a  journal- 
ized record  of  the  proceedings  in  committee  of 
the  whole  upon  federal  relations,  n.  p.,  [1861]. 
b".     136  p. 

—  [Documents  of  the  Convention]  ;  nos.  1-54.  n.  t.p. 

[Richmond,  1861].     8".     var.  pag.    • 

—  Addresses  delivered  .   .   .   by  lion.  Fulton  Anderson 

(Coniiiiissioncr  from  Miss.),  lion.  11:  L.  Ben- 
ning  (fJommisHioner  from  Ga.),  and  Hon.  J:  S. 
Preston  (CommiHsioner  from  So.  Carolina),  Feb. 
1861.  '61.  8".  64  p. 
Portions  of  journal  of  secret  session  of  the  conven- 
tion, withhelil  from  publication  at  its  session 
ending  .'Mity  1,   1861.     /i   y?.,  [1861].     8".     26  p. 

—  Ordinances    adopted  by    the    convention    of    Va.   in 

secret  session,  April-July  1861.     '61.     8".     53  p. 
Note.    Those  of  Ainll-Muy  al«o  appended  to  Aets,  1861. 

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Convention,  February  1861,  continued. 

—  Ordinances   adoptecl  by    the   convention    at   the  ad- 

journed session  in  June  and  July  18(il.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     8".     (1),  49-73,  (1)  p. 

—  Ordinances    adopted    hy   the  convention   at  the  ad- 

journed session  in  Nov.  and  Dec.  1801.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     8°.     11  p. 

—  The  new  constitution  of  Virginia,  witii  tlie  amended 

Bill  of  Rights,  as  adopted  by  the  reform  conven- 
tion of  1850/ol,  and  amended  by  the  convention 
ofl8G0/61.     n.p.,n.d.     8°.     27  p. 

—  [Speech  of  John  Tyler,  May  l?,th,  1S61].     pm. 

—  Rules  and  articles  for  the  government  of  the  Army 

of  Virginia.     18G1.     8°.     2i)  p. 
Convention,  June  1S61   (Wheeling).     Journal  of  the 
convention  assembled  at  Wheeling  June  11,  1861. 
'61.     8". 

Note.  The  ordinance  of  seceseion  having  been  ratified  by  a 
majority  vote  of  tlie  people  on  May  2;kl,  thirty-five  counties 
loyal  to  the  Union,  principally  in  what  is  now  West'  Va., 
elected  delegates  to  this  convention,  as  had  been  provided  l>y  a 
previous  convention  held  at  VVheelinf;  May  i:ith.  "A  decla- 
ration of  the  People  of  Va.,"  was  adopted,  declaring  the 
ordinance  of  secession  null  and  void  and  the  State  government 
usurped,  F.  H.  Peirpoint  was  chosen  Governor,  and  "  An  or- 
dinance for  the  Keorganization  of  the  Hlatc  Govt."  pasi^ed, 
providing  for  a  session  of  the  Genl.  Assj'.  in  July  and  the 
election  by  it  of  Auditor,  Secretary,  and  Treasurer.  At  an 
adjourned  eess.  in  August  the  convention  jjassed  the  New 
State  ordinance  entered  below. 

—  Ordinances  of  the  convention  assembled  at  Wheel- 

ing on  the  11th  of  June  1861.  Printed  by 
authority  .  .   .     Wheeling   '61,  8°.     10,  (2)  p. 

Note.  Also  reprinted  in  1866  by  the  State  of  West  Va. 
in  1  v.  with  the  Acts  of  the  Reorganized  Government  prior  to 
the  formation  of  West  Va. 

—  An  ordinance  to  provide  for  the  formation  of  a  new 

State  out  a  portion  of  the  territory  of  this  State. 
Passed  Aug.  20,  1861.  n.  t.  p.  [VVheeling,  '61]. 
80.     4  p. 

—  See  also  next  entry;  aho  Reorganized   Govt   under 

Exec,    and   Staff,    Governor   and  Auditor;    and 
under  Legislature,  Laivs  of  the  State   and  Jour- 
nals, Docs.,  etc. 
Convention,  November  1861   (Wheeling).       See  West 
Virginia  State  Publications. 

Note.  This  convention  framed  a  constitution  for  the  State 
of  West  Va. 

Convention,  1864.     Journal  of  the  constitutional  con- 
vention   .  .  .  February   1864.     Alexandria,  '64. 

Note.  This  convention  was  called  by  the  Legislature  of  the 
Reorganized  Government,  to  provide  for  the  abolition  of 
slavery  in  the  State. 

—  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Virginia  and  the  ordi- 

nances adopted  by  the  convention  which  assem- 
bled at  Alexandria  on  the  13th  day  of  February, 
1864.  Alexandria,  '64.  8°.  31  p. 
Convention,  1867/68.  Journal  of  the  constitutional 
convention  of  the  State  of  Virginia,  convened 
.  .   .  Dec.  3,  1867.     '67.     8°.     391  p. 

—  Debates  and  proceedings  of  the  constitutional  con- 

vention .  .  .  assembled  .  .  .  Dec.  3,  1867; 
V.  1.     '68.     8°.     750  p. 

—  Documents  of  the   constitutional    convention  .   .  . 

[nos.   1-50].     "67.     8°.     310  p. 

—  The  constitution    of  Virginia  framed   by   the    con- 

vention which  met  .  .  .  Dec.  3,  1867.  Passed 
April  17,  1868.     '68.     8°.     41,  (1)  p. 

—  Constitution  [as  ratified  by  vote  of  the  people  July 

6,  1869,  with  .  .  .  subsequent  amendments  .  .  .] 
n.  t.  p.     [Richmond?  1883?]     8°.     22  p. 

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Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.     Message,  annual  or  biennial,  1813-1902. 

Cont.  :  Bj'  J.  Barbour,  1813,  14;  by  W.  C.  Nicholas,  1815; 
by  J.  P.Preston,  1818,  19;  by  T:  M.  Randolph,  1822;  by  J. 
Pleasants,  1825;  by  J:  Tyler,  1826;  by  W:  B.  Giles,  1829; 
by  J:  Floyd,  1830,  31,  32,  33;  by  L.  W.  Tazewell,  1834,  36;  by 
W.  Robertson  (Lieut. -gov..  Acting  Gov.),  1836;  by  D:  Camp- 
bell,  1838  (Jan.),  39  >^Jan.,  Dec.)  ;''by  T:  W.  Gilmer,  1840;  by 
J:  Rutherford,  1841;  by  J:  M.  Gregory,  1842;  by  J.  McDow- 
ell, 1844,  45;  by  W:  Smith,  1846,  47,48;  by  J:  B.  Floyd,  1849, 
50;  by  J.  Johnson,  1852  (Jan.,  Dec),  53,  56;  by  H:  A.  Wise, 
1S57  (four),  59  (two);  by  J  Letcher,  1861  (Jan.,  Dec),  62 
(May,  Sept.),  63  (Jan.,  Sept.,  Dec);  by  W:  Smith  [1SG4?] ; 
by  F.  H.  Peirpoint,  1866,  66,  67  (Mar.);  by  G.  O.  Walker, 
1869,  70  (Feb.,  Mar.,  Oct.,  Dec),  71,  72,  73;  by  J.  L.  Kemper, 
1874  (Jan.,  Dec),  75,  76,  77;  by  F:  W.  M.  Halliday,  1878,  79, 
81;  by  W:  E.  Cameron,  1883,  85;  by  F.Lee,  1887  (Mar.,  Dec), 
89;  by  P.  W.  McKinney,  1891,  93;  by  C:  T.  O'Ferrall,  1895, 
97;  by  J.  H.  Tyler,  18>j9,  1901  (Jan.,  Dec);  by  A.  J.  Mon- 
tague, 1902  (July),  04  (Jan.). 

Xote.  Delivered  at  commencement  of  regular  sessions,  and 
of  extra  or  adjourned  sessions  as  noted  above.  Generally  in 
body  of  or  appended  to  one  or  both  Journals  and  prefixed  to 
many  of  the  Documents  prior  to  1871;  all  here  listed  seen  only 
in  such  form.  The  four  messages  of  Gov.  Wise  to  reg.  sess. 
1857  were  paged  consecutively  :  1.  Present  commercial  crisis, 
Iv,  p.;  2.  Legal  rate  of  interest,  p.lvii-cxis;  3.  Miscell.  sub- 
jects, p.  exxi-clxiii;  4.  Reprieves  and  pardons,  p.  clxv-cclv. 
See  also  below  Messages  .  .  .  1863. 

—  Inaugural  address,  1860,  64,  98.     ['60]-98.     8°. 

Co7it.:  By  J:  Letcher,  Jan.  1860;  by  W:  Smith,  Jan.  1864; 
by  J.  H.  Tyler,  Jan.  1898. 

—  [Reorganized  Government.']     Message  of  Governor, 

July,  Dec,  ISfil,  May,  Dec,  1862;  Doc  :  1863- 

64.    Wheeling, '61-62;  [Alexandria, '63-65?]     8°. 

Cont.;  By  F.  H.  Peirpoint,  1861  (July,  Dec),  62  (May, 
Dec),  63-64.  ^.         v       o'. 

Xote.  Mess.  1862-64  seen  only  in  Journals  of  the  Reorgan- 
ized Govt.  In  May  1865  the  Reorganized  Govt,  removed 
from  Alexandria  to  Richmond,  took  the  place  of  the  secession 
organization  and  became  the  acknowledged  State  govt.  Gov- 
ernor Peirpoint's  further  mes.sages  are  entered  above  under 
Message. 

Letter  of  Gov.  F.  H.  Peirpoint  to  the  President 

and  .  .  .  Congress  ...  on  the  subject  of  the 
military  power  in  the  command  of  Gen.  Butler 
in  Va.     [I8G-?]     pm. 

—  Communication  .   .   .  transmitting   list    of    pardons 

and  commutations  of  punishment  .  .  . ;  to  leg- 
islative sessions,  18.52-1903. 

Note.  Title  vaiies;  as  above  beginning  1881.  See  aho  note 
above  under  Message. 

—  A  list  of  commissioners  [in  other  States,  etc.,  ap- 

pointed by  the  Kxeoutive  of  Virginia,  and  appear- 
ing to  he  in  office  on  the  31st  day  of  December, 
1857].     n.  t.  p.     ['58.]     8«.     7  p. 

—  Same.     [Commissioners  appointed  during  1858  and 

1859.]     n.  p.,  ['60?J     8°.     8  p. 
Note.    Publiehcd  also  for  many  other  years. 

—  Governor's  communication  enclosing  the   report  of 

tiie  Board  of  Principal  Assessors,  with  the  table 
of  assessment  of  lands.  1820.  8°.  7  p.  fold, 
sched.     (llousc,  Feb.  16,  1820.) 

—  Governor's      Communication     transmitting     to    the 

Legislature  of  Va.  the  report  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  'J'wenty-one  to  the  convention  of  tiie 
peoi)le  of  So.  Carolina,  on  the  subject  of  the 
.'^everiil  acts  of  Congress  imposing  duties  for 
tlic  protection  of  domestic  manufactures.  With 
the  ordinance  to  nullify  the  same.  n.  p.,  n.  d 
[Sess.  1H32].     4".     29  p. 

—  [Proclamation    of     Gov.     Lctclii  r    convening     the 

General  Assembly  in  extra  session  Jan.  18611. 
1860.  -^ 

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Governor .,  continued. 

—  Governor's    communication,  enclosing   letters    from 

the  Governor  of  Mil.  and  President  of  the  Ga. 
convention,  Jan.  18G1.     8". 

—  Communication  on  the  subject  of  secession  of  Ala- 

bama and  Georgia,  Jan.  1861.  n.  t.  p.  '61. 
8°.     7  p. 

—  Communication   announcing  the    secession   of  Mis- 

sissippi, Jan.  1861.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Communication  transmitting  resolutions  of  .   .   .  Ga. 

opposing  reconstruction  of  tlie  late  Union.  Jan. 
6.  1861.     8".      11  p. 

—  Communication  enclosing  letter  from  Judge  Robert- 

son .  .  .  [relating  to  his  mission  to  the  se- 
ceding States.]  Feb.  1861.  n.  t.  p.  '61.  8°. 
6  p. 

—  Communication  transmitting  report  of  Judge  Robert- 

son [on  his  mission  to  the  seceding  States],  and 
accompanying  document,  n.  t.  p.  [1861.]  8°. 
15  p. 

—  Communication  transmitting  documents  from  several 

States,  Feb.  II,  1861.     n.t.p.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Communication  transmitting  documents  from  Texas. 

Feb.  1861.     n.  t.  p.     8".     7  p. 

—  Communication    transmitting   a   joint   resolution    of 

Congress  to  amend  the  constitution  of  the  United 
States,  March  1861.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     9  p. 

—  Message  from  the  Executive   .   .  .  with  accompany- 

ing documents  showing  the  military  and  naval 
preparatiinis  for  the  defence  of  the  State  .  .  . 
[June  17,  1861].  n.  p.  ['61.]  8".  95  p. 
(Doc.  35,  Convention  1861). 

—  Supplemental    message    [etc,    as    preceding].    .  .   . 

n.p.,  ['61.]  8«.  62  p.  (Doc.  36,  Convention 
1861). 

—  Communication    from     the     Governor     relative    to 

Abraham  Lincoln's  proclamation  of  emancipa- 
tion.    Jan.  20,  1863.     w.;?.,  ['63.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  Messages    of   the  Governor  of   Virginia    [Dec.  2-1. 

1861-Feb.  23,  1863],  published  in  pursuance  of 
a  resolution  of  the  House  .  .  .  adopted  March 
30,  1863.     n.  p.,  ['63  ]     8°.     163  p. 

—  Address  of  Gov.  Peirpoint  to  the  people  of  Virginia, 

May  19,  1865.     Washington,  '65.     8°. 

—  Messages  and  official  papers  of  G.  C.  Walker,  18(;9- 

73.     '71-73.     8°.      167,  (124)  p.     port. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Gilbert  C.  Walker  .   .   .  relative  to 

the  finnncial  condition  of  the  Commonwealth, 
March  8,  1870.     n.p.,['70']     8°.     37  p. 

—  [Special  message  of  Gov.  Walker,  Dec.  28,  1871.] 

—  Communication  from  the  Governor  [Walker]  upon 

State  finances  [Jan.  13,  1873].  n.  p.,  n.  d.  8°. 
15  p. 

—  The  debts  of  the  States.     Special  message  of  Gov. 

Walker  .  .    .  Feb.  17,   1873.     '73.     8°.     Up. 

—  Message   of  James  L.  Kemper  ...  to  the  Senate, 

giving  his  reasons  for  withholding  his  assent  to 
the  bill  "  To  provide  a  charter  for  the  city  of 
Petersburg,  March  12,  1874  "     ['74.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  Message  of  J.   L.  Kemper  ...  on  finances  and  the 

State  debt,  March  27,  1874.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  a  conference  with  Virginia  creditors 

by  the  Governor,  Nov.  10,  1874.     '74.     S°. 

—  Message  of   the  Governor,  vetoing    Senate  bill  no. 

27,  to  ratify  and  confirm  the  consolidation  of 
the  Richmond  &  Southwestern  Railway  Co.  with 
the  Virginia,  Kentucky  &  Ohio  Narrow  Gauge 
R.R.  Co.,  under  the  name  and  style  of  the  Rich- 
mond &  Louisville  R.R.  Co.  n.  t.  p.  [1882.] 
8°.     3  p. 


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Governor,  continued. 

—  Communication  from  the  Governor  .   .   .  [Dec.  22, 

1885]  enclosing  report  of  the  Board  which 
administered  Virginia's  exhibit  at  the  New 
Orleans  Exhibition.     8°.     11  p. 

—  A    message    from    the    Governor  .  .  .  inclosing    a 

communication  from  INIr.  John  Lubbock,  chair- 
man of  the  Council  and  Committee  of  Foreign 
Bondholders  in  London.  71.  t.  p.  8°.  4  p. 
(House  doc.  6,  sess.  1889/90). 

—  Special   message  of   the  Governor  .   .   .  relative  to 

oysters.     [1891.] 
^^ote.    In  mess.  Dec.  2,  1891,  p.  41-63. 

—  Special  message  [of  Gov.  McKinney]  transmitting 

report    of    the    commission    appointed    on    the 
public  debt,  Jan.  14,  1892.     8°.     57  p. 
A'ofe.    As   House  doc.  2  and   Senate  doc.  6,   sess.  1891/92, 
this  has  53  p. 

—  Communication  .  .   .  inclosing    the    report    of    the 

World's  Fair  Commissioners  [Nov.  7,  1893]. 
n.  t.  p.     39  p. 

—  Thanksgiving  proclamation,  annual,  [Nov.:  1900-01, 

03-05].     f«,  40  a^rf  16«. 

—  IBoundaries.]       [Communication     enclosing    com- 

munication from  Gov.  Thomas  of  Md.  relating 
to]  Maryland  Boundary.  [Sess.  1835.]  4  p. 
(House  doc.  18.) 

Communication  from  Governor  of  Md.  to  Gov- 
ernor of  Va.,  Nov.  30,  1852,  re  appointment  of 
commissioners  to  settle  boundary.     8  p. 

Communication  from  the  Governor  transmitting 

report  of  the  commissioners  on  the  boundary 
line  between  Va.  and  Md.,  Jan.  9,  18G0.     05  p. 

Communication   from   the  Governor  announcing 

the  arrival  of  the  commissioners  on  the  part  of 
the  State  of  Md.  to  adjust  the  boundary  ques- 
tion, and  transmitting  a  communication  from 
said  commissioners,  March  17,  1874.     2  p. 

Communication  from  the  Governor  transmitting 

a  letter  from  the  Attorney-General  relative  to  the 
Va.  and  .Md.  boundary  line,  Feb.  15,  187(i. 

Communication  from  the  Governor  transmitting 

report  of  tlie  commissioners  to  arbitrate  tlie 
boundary  line  between  Va.  and  Md.,  Jan.  19, 
1877.     (Jl  p. 

Communication  from  the  Governor  in  relation  to 

compensation  to  the  commission,  counsel,  etc., 
in  the  Md.  and  Va.  boundary  line  case,  Feb.  21, 
1877.      13  p. 

Communication    from  the    Governor   inclosing  a 

communication  from  E.  L  Baker,  commissioner, 
in  response  to  a  resolution  of  the  Senate,  asking 
information  as  to  what  progress  has  been  made 
in  the  matter  of  ascertaining  the  boundary  line 
between  Va.  and  West  Va.,  Jan.  23,   1880.     2  p. 

Communication  from  the  Governor  in  relation  to 

boundary  line  t)elween  Va.  and  Md.  28  p. 
(Senate  doc.  37,  .sess.  1883/84.) 

Communication    from    the    Governor    [Mar.   17, 

1884,  transmitting  report  of  the  Commissioner, 
G:  H.  Bagwell,  and  Engineer,  Lieut.  F.  V. 
Abbott,  to  settle  the  boundary  line  between  Va. 
and  Md.,  with  statement  of  expenses.]  [Sess. 
18M3/84.]  28  p. 
Kofi-.     Apparr^ntly  the  noiiRo  ed.  of  lljo  preceding  doc. 

Conimunicitiou  from  the  Governor  [Jan.  11,  1886] 

inclo.singa  letter  from  the  Governor  of  No.  Caro- 
lina, re  appointment  of  commissioners  to  mark 
boundary  line  of  Va.  and  Xo.  Carolina.  [Sess. 
1885/86.]     1  1.    (Hou.se  doc. ;  Sen.  doc.  title  var.) 

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Governor,  continued. 

Communication   from    the    Governor  inclnsing  a 

letter  from  eommissioners  to  mark  the  boumlary 
line  between  the  States  of  Va.  and  No.  Carolina. 
1  p.     (Senate  doc,  sess.  1885/8G.) 

Communication   from  the  Governor  transmitting 

a  communication  from  Governor  of  No.  Caro- 
lina in  relation  to  boundary  line  between  Va.  and 
No  Carolina.     1  p.    (Senate  doc,  sess.  1885/8G.) 

[Governor's]  Message  [Feb.  20,  I89(;]  on  boun- 
dary line  dispute  between  Va.  and  No.  Caro- 
lina, [with  the  report  of  the  commissioners  on 
the  same.]      [Sess.  ]8!).5/9(!.]     6  p. 

[Message  of  Governor,  Jan.  1,  1898,  transmitting] 

Report  of  commission  to  define  State  line  be- 
tween the  county  of  Mecklenburg  in  Va.  and 
the  counties  of  Warren,  Vance,  and  Granville 
in  No.  Carolina.  7i.  t.  p.  8°.  3  p.  (Sen.  doc. 
5,  sess.  1897/98). 

—  See  also  -under  Institutions,  Agric.  and  Mech.   Col- 

lege,  187H ;    and    under   Legislature,   Journals, 

Docs.,  etc.,  Standing  Committees. 

Adjutant    General.     Report,    annual,     Nov.    or    Dec: 

1813,  22,  29-32,  35-42,  44,  46;   Sept.   30:  1840/ 

47-61/62;    Nov.    or    Dec:    1863,    65,    66,    [70], 

72-76,     79-81.     83;     biennial,     Nov.     1883/85; 

annual,  1885/86,  87,  87/88,  89;  annual,  Oct.  20: 

1890,  91/92-96/97,98/99-1903/04.     ['14?]-1904. 

8°. 

Note.    Early  rpts.  often  cont.  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Armory;  see 

also  follo^ring  note.    Irregular  periods   as  follows:  May  20/ 

Dec.  6,  1H13;  June  24/Dec.  12,  ISfio;  Mar.  1/Oec.  1,  1887;  Dec. 

1,  1887/Dec.  31,  1888;  cal.  yr.  1889;  Jan.  l/Oct.  20,  18i)o.     Kpt. 

1885/86datedMar.  1,  1887.     Rpt.  [1870]  not  seen  but  mentioned 

in  Gov's,  mess,  asof  "  Jan.  1871."   No  rpts.  seen  for  1877-78,  82, 

90/91.     Rpt.   1892/93  is   of   Acting   Adjt.    Genl.    No  rpt.   for 

1897/98. 

—  Abstract  of  annual  return  of  the  militia  for  the  year 

1813,  25,  32,  35,  36,  37,  39,  40.    4°.    fold,    sched. 
Kote..    Called  "  Abstract  "   from   1832.    These   accompany 

Adjt's.  rpt.  or  with  a  letter  of  transmittal  constitute  the  en- 
tire rpt. 

Attorney  General.  Annual  report,  Nov.  :  1836-39, 
50-58,  60-61,  66,  [71]-1904.     ['36]-1904.     8°. 

Note.  Rpts.  required  by  act  of  Mar.  23,  1836.  Rpt.  [1871], 
dated  Feb.  1,  1872,  is  really  bieuuial,  covering  Feb.  1,  1870/ 
Dec.  31,  1871.     Several  bear  date  Sept.  30  on  t.-p. 

—  Opinion     of     Attorney-General     re     Revolutionary 

claims      [Sess.  1834.]     5  p. 

—  See  also  back  under  Governor,   Boundaries,  1876. 
Auditor  of  Public  Accounts.    Rejiort,  Sept.  30  :  annual, 

1814,  14/15,  17/18-19/20,  21/22-5-753;  biennial, 
1858/55-61/63;  annual,  1863/64-1903/04.  ['14]- 
1904.     8°. 

Note.  Early  rpts.  seen  only  with  Journals.  None  seen  for 
1883/84,  but  "  ann.  rpt."  Sept.  30,  1885  is  biennial,  covering 
1883/85. 

—  A    synopsis    of    the    funds    of    the    Commonwealth 

annual,  Sept.  30:  1853/54,  55/56-58/59,  [61/62]. 

Note.  Required  by  act  of  1852,  apparently  to  take  the 
place  of  an  annual  rpt.  That  for  18(31/62  is  called:  "A 
financial  statement  by  the  Auditor  .  .  .  Jan.  1863." 

—  A  list  of  accounts  remaining  open  on  the  books  of 

the  Auditor's  office,  30th  Sept.:  annual,  1822,  25, 
26,  29,  35-42,  45,  55,  57. 
Note.    Required  by  act  of  Feb.  25th,  1820. 

—  Biennial  report  relative  to  the  registration  of  births, 

etc.,  [1853/54]-57/58.     ['55-59.] 
Note.     Ann.    abstracts   and  bien.  rpts.  required  by  act  of 
1853.    T.-p.  of  [185.3/54]  has  session-date,  "  1855/56."   1857/58 
in  reg.  bien.  rpt.  1857/59.    Title  varies. 


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1893-1904. 


Auditor  of  Public  Accounts,  coniimted. 

—  Reports   of    life   insurance   companies, 

'93-1905.     8°. 

—  A  statement  shewing  the  amount  paid  from  the  pub- 

lic treasury,  aniiuallj'  since  1819,  for  slaves  exe- 
cuted, transported,  and  escaped,  etc.  Prepared 
under  a  resolution  of  the  House  passed  19th 
Dec.  1831.  n.p.n.d.  [Sess.  1831]  4°.  9p. 
J^ote.  Similar  statements  published  irregularly  in  succeed- 
ing years. 

—  A   tabular  statement  shewing  the   free  white,  free 

coloured,  slave  and  total  population  .   .   .  of  Va. 
according  to  the  census  of  1790,  1800,  10,  20,  30. 
1  fo  broadside.      (Doc.  21,  sess.  1831). 
It^te.    Supplemented  and  corrected   by    similar  statement 
Jan.  31,  1832:   Doc.  25;  4  p. 

—  Muster  rolls  of  the  Virginia  militia  in   the  war  of 

1812,  being  a  supplement  to  the  pay  rolls  printed 
and  distributed  in  1851.  Copied  from  rolls 
in  the  Auditor's  office.     '52.     8°.     xiv,  858  p. 

—  Exhibit  of  the  debt  and  resources  of  the  State  and 

provisions  for  payment  of  interest  and  redemp- 
tion of  principal.     1855.     8°.     44,  (1)  p. 

—  Tables    showing   the  population  of  the  several  dis- 

tricts of  the  State  ...  as  returned  by  the 
eighth  census,  1860.  And  the  federal  numbers 
of  the  counties.     [Wheeling,   I860.]     S".     8  p. 

—  Laws  in  relation  to  commissioners  and  collectors  of 

the  public  revenue  .  .  .  now  in  force.  Pub- 
lished by  the  Auditor  of  Public  Accounts.  1860. 
8°.     205  p. 

—  Same;  1858,  73,  81,  82.     8°. 

See  also  )^n(7tr  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  Special  Laws. 

—  Financial    statement    and    suggestions    relative    to 

defects  in  the  revenue  laws,  by  J.  M.  Bennett, 
Auditor  of  Public  Accounts.     1861.     8°.     104  p. 

—  Communication  .   .   .  responsive  to  a  House  Resolu- 

tion, transmitting  statement  of  all  appropriations 
for  arbitration  of  boundary  line,  1859-76.  4  p. 
[Sess,  1875/76] 

—  The  public  free  schools  of  Virginia.     Statement  by 

the  Auditor  .   .  .      1878.     8°.     18  p. 

—  Reorganized   Government.     Report  of  the  Auditor, 

annual.  Sept.  30:  1861,  61/62-63/64.  Wheeling 
[and  Alexandria?],  '61-['64?].     8«. 

Note.  Rpt.  18fil  cont.  also  a  rpt.  by  same  oflicial  as  Second 
Auditor.  Itpt.  1861/<)2  seen  in  pra.,  also  in  House  Journal 
(Reorg.inized  Govt.)  ;  others  seen  only  in  latter  form. 

—  See  also  forward  under  Second  Auditor,  1865,  and 

under  Treasurer,  1788,  Note  ;  and  nnder  Legis- 
lature, ./«/.«.,  Docs.,  etc..  Standing  Committees  : 
Auditor  and  Finance,  and  entry  1831. 
Second  Auditor.  Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
school  commissioners  in  the  different  counties, 
Sept.  30:   1825,26.     2  rpts.     4°. 

Note.  Title  Is  "  Gov's.  letter  communicating  2d  Auditor's 
rpt.  .  .  ." 

—  Report  on  the  state  of  the  literary  fund,  and  pro- 

ceedings  of    the   school    commissioners   in   the 
different  counties,  Sept.  30:  annual,  1828/29-65/ 
66. 
Note.     Rpts.  of  school  coinmrs.  in  each  case  one  year  behind 
dale   of  rpt.     Title  varied  prior  to  I8;',2.     Rpts.  ln.^3/r)4-,')4/65 
iiubmlttfd  a*  one  n-porl  In  two  pis.,  with  separate  t-ps. ;  simi- 
larly, ]H:):>/r,H--,F,/;,l    and  18&7/58-&8/59.    Rpt.  1861/63  biennial, 
on  Literary  Kund  alone. 

—  Report  from  the  Second  Auditor's  office,  Sept.  30, 

1865. 
Note.     By  (First)  Auditor  and  in  his  rpt.  1864/0.5. 

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Second  Auditor,  continned. 

—  Report  by  the  Second  Auditor  in  relation  to  invest- 

ments made  by  the  State  in  ])ublie  works  and  in 
improvements  made  by  private  companies,  n.  d. 
[Sess.  18:;o.]     0  p. 

—  Accounts    of    tlie   fund    for    internal   improvement, 

annual,   Nov.  30:    1825,  26,  28/29-31/32;   Sept. 
30:    1834/35-37/38.      (title  var.) 
Note.    None  seen  for  1839-46. 

—  Same,  and  statements  of  the  debt  and  resources  of 

the  Conimomvealth,  annual.  Sept  30:  184fi/47- 
51/52. 

—  Same,   [also]  of   the  debt  of  the  State  and  of   the 

Sinking  Fund,  Sept.  30:  annual  1852/53,  bien- 
nial 18.53/55-55/57,  Gl/GS.      (title  var.) 

—  Second   Auditor's    report    of    the    public    debt    of 

Virdnia,  Dec.  1,  1871.     '71.     8°.     11  p. 

—  Report  on  the  public  debt  of  the  Commonwealth  and 

the  condition  of  the  literary  fund,  annual,  Sej)t. 
30:   1871/72-72/73. 

—  Report   on    the    public    debt  .   .  .  and   the   literary 

fund,  and   the   report   of  the  Commissioners   of 
the   Sinking    Fund,   annual,   Sept.  30:    1873/74- 
1903/04.     ['74]-1904. 
Note.    TiUe  varies   but   always   covers   these  three   items. 
Sinking  fund  rpt.  separately  pacred,  1876,  77. 

See  also  under  In&'ptiti.  and  Reg.,  Sinking  Fund,  Conimrss. 
of. 

—  A  synopsis  of  the  financial  condition  of  the   literary 

fund,  annual,  Sept.  30,  185,y54.     n.  p.     8".  8  j). 

—  A  synopsis  of  the  financial  condition  of  the  internal 

improvement  and  sinking  funds,  annual,  Sept. 
30,  1853/54.     n.-j).     8°.     9  p. 

—  A  synopsis  of  the  financial  condition  of  the  fund  for 

internal  improvement  and  sinking  and  literary 
funds,  annual,  Sept.  30:    1855/50-58/59. 

—  Report   on  the  Miller  fund,  annual,  Dec.  31:  1878, 

80-87,90-99,  [1901-04].     [78-1904] 

Note.  Fund  establiished  1874;  in  early  rpts.  called  "Miller 
school  fund."  Most  of  these  are  separate  rpts.  but  some  are 
appended  to  '2d  Auditor's  general  rpt.;  of  late  years,  however, 
thoKe  so  appended  (as  litul-04  above  listed)  are  "  not  the 
ree;ular  rpts.  lequired  bj-  will  and  act."  1S84  not  seen.  For 
rpts.  of  the  school  founded  upon  this  fund  nee  under  Institu- 
tions, Education ,  Miller  Manual  Labor  School. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1831. 

Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth.  Report  of  the  Libra- 
rian to  the  joint  committee  on  the  Library,  and 
ace.  docs  ,  Dec.  31,  1852;  by  W:  H.  Richardson. 

Note.  The  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth  was  for  many 
years  State  Librarian  e.v  officio.  See  under  Legislature, 
Journals,  Docs.,  etc..  Standing  Committees,  Library. 

—  Report   of  the  Sec.    of  the    Commonwealth    to   the 

joint  library  committee,  annual  1853,  biennial 
1854/55,  57/59-6  l/t;3,  annual  [session  1872, 
74-77]. 

—  Report  of  Librarian  [to  joint  committee  on  Library], 

biennial,  session  1881-95. 

—  Report  to  the  Genl.  Assy,  [re  State  Library],  Dec. 

1865.     4  p. 

—  Communication  .  .  .  transmitting  list  of  books  and 

works  of  art  purchased  for  the  State  Library 
during  the  past  year.  Jan.  22,  1875.  n.  t.  p. 
16  p.     (Sen.  doc'lo,  sess.  1874.) 

—  Calendar  of  Vir^^inia  state  papers  and  other  manu- 

scripts, 1652[-1869],  preserved  in  the  capitol  at 
Richmond  .   .  .     1875-93.     11  v.     4°. 

Cont.:V.    ].  Dec.  6,  1652-Mar.  31,  1781.  1875. 

2.  Apr.  1,  17Sl-Dec.  31,  1781.  1S81. 

3.  Jan.  1,  1782-Dec.  31,  1784.  1883. 

4.  Jan.  1,  1785-July    2,  1789.  1884. 


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Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth,  continued. 

V.    5.     July   2,  1789-Aug.  10,  1792.     1885. 

6.  Aug.ll,  1792-Dec.  31,  1793.     1886. 

7.  Jan.    1,  1794-May   16,  1795.    1888. 

8.  May  16, 1795-Dec.  31,  1798.     1890. 

9.  Jan.    1,  1799-Dec.  31,  1807.     1890. 

10.  Jan.   1,  1808-Dec.  31,  1835.     1892. 

11.  Jan.   1,  1836-Apr.  15,  1869.     1893. 

yote.  Different  v.  bear  names  of  various  editors,  viz. :  v. 
1-4  "  arr.  and  ed.  by  W:  P.  Palmer",  v.  5  "arr.  and  ed.  by 
AV:  P.  Palmer  and  S.  McRae  " ;  v.  2-5  also  "  prepared  for  pub- 
lication by  S.  McRae";  v.  6  "arr.  and  ed.  by  8herwin 
McRae";  v.  7  "arr.  and  ed.  by  S.  McRae  and  R.  Colston 
under  the  direction  of  H.  W.  Flournoy,  Sec.  of  Va.  " ;  v.  8-11 
"  arr.,  ed.  and  printed  under  the  direction  of  H.  W.  Flour- 
noy."    V.  8  cont.  also  some  material  of  1773-76. 

Treasurer.  Report,  annual,  Dec.  31 :  1812-13;  Sept. 
30:  1813/14-14/15,  17/18-18/19,  21/22-52/53; 
biennial,  1853/55-Gl/r)3 ;  annual,  1803/(14-66/67, 
70/71-1903/04.      ['12-1904.]     8°. 

—  A  synopsis  of  the  financial  condition  of  the  Treasury, 

annual,  Sept.  30:1853/54,  55/56-58/59,    64/65; 
biennial,  1861/63. 

Xoie.  This  took  the  place  of  an  ann.  rpt.  in  the  years 
between  biennial  sessions. 

—  State  of  the   public   taxes.     Payable   for   the  Year 

1786  within  the  Commonwealth  .  .  .  Issued  by 
the  Treasurer's  Office.     [1787.]     f«.      1  1. 

—  On  a  motion  made   (in  the    House),    Ordered,  that 

the  following  abstract  and  statement  of  the  public 
revenue  ...  as   prepared    by    Mr.    W :  Konald 
...  be  published  .   .   .  Jan.  ^7,  1788.     t°.     1  1. 
JiTote.   Not  known  whether  Ronald  was  Auditor  or  Treasurer. 

—  See  also   under  Legislature,  Journals,   Docs.,   etc., 

Standing   Committees :    Finance  and  Treasurer, 
and  entry  1831. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

IBanks.]  Bank  returns,  1847,  49,  50,  51  ;  bank  state- 
ments, 1^52,  [53],  54,  55. 

Note.  There  are  several  of  these  for  [1853],  v.ith  session- 
date  "  18-53/54."  The  Documents  for  several  other  years  are 
full  of  separate  statements,  rpts.,  etc.,  concerning  the  B.  of 
Va.,  B.  of  the  Valley,  I^'armors'  B.,  Northwestern  B.  of  Va., 
Merchants'  and  Mechanics'  B.  of  Wheeling,  etc.,  too  numer- 
ous and  irreffular  for  record  here. 

ICanals.']     .James  River  ^  Kanawha  Co.     See  forward, 

Internal  Improvement. 
Corporation      Commission.      lst-2d      annual      report, 

1903-04.  '04-05.  8". 
See  forward,  Railroad  Comminsioner. 

{^ESucation.']     Superintendent   of    Public   Instruction 
(1870-).     Virginia  scliool    report.     l8t-21st  an- 
nual   report,    1870/71-90/91;     biennial    report, 
1891/93-1905/07.     '71-1907.     8°. 
Xole.     1st  ann.  covers  Mar.  1870/Aug.   31,   1871;    year-end 
Aug.  31  through  1874;  since  then  July  31.     All  except  16th- 
18th    ann.   have   the    preliminary   title   "  Va.   school    report, 
18—."    2d-17tli  cont.,  irregularly,  appendixcK  of  brief  rpts.  of 
the  higher  educBtional  institulions;  beginning  with  rpt.  1887/ 
88  these  rptu,  for  year  ending  June  ;i0,  are  regularly  incorpo- 
rated in   iSiipt's.  r|)l.,  by    Act  of  1888,   and   include:    Agiic. 
College,  College   VVrn.    and    Mary,  Deaf   and    Dumb,  I<\inale 
Normal,  Hampton,  Medical  College,  Military  Institute,  Miller 
Manual,  Normal  and  (Jolleglate,  and  University.     For  earlier 
rpts.    on    Va.    nchools   xfi'.    under    Kxec.    and    Staff,    Secotid 
Auditor. 

—  Report  [Hubmitting   "outline   plan    of   \)\ih\\c  in- 

Rtrnction"].     Mar.  28,  1870.     8".      lip. 

—  Review  of  the  Hchoollavv  by  the  Supt.  .   .   .   (being 

a   .suppleincnt   to    his   annual    report),     n.  t.  p. 
[Dec.  20,  1871J.     8".      28  p, 

—  Extract  from  report  of  Snpt.  for  1872,  relating  to 

the  University.     H". 


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[Education^  continued.'] 

—  The  school  law  of  Virginia.     1878.     8°.     46  p. 

—  School  law  of  Va.   .   .  .  and  the  laws  governing 

State  anil  national  institutions  of  learning  .   .   . 
188H.     8".     163  p.,  3  1. 

—  Circular,  nos.  ()2-309.    n.t.p.     [1891-1906].     8°. 

—  Virginia  school  laws,  codified  ...  by  order  of  the 

Board  of  Education       1892.     8°.     184  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  Special  Laws. 
Board  of  Education .     Report,  Oct.  1,  1870  [by  Supt. 

Pub.  Instruction].     8".     3  p. 
Literary    Fund.      Report    of     the     President     and 
,         Directors,    to   legislative   sessions    1815,    18-19, 
22,  25,  35.      (title  var.) 
See  also  under'  Exec,  and  Staff,  Second  Avditoi . 

—  Sundry  documents  on  the  subject  of  a  system  of 

public  education  .    .   .   1817.     8°.     78  p. 

—  Communication    touching    the    primary    schools, 

1823.     4°.     10  p. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Second,  Auditor. 
Engineer,  Principal.    See  forward  under  Public  Works. 
\^ Fisheries.^-     Fish    Cori.missioners    (1871-).     Report, 
Jan.  4,  1872.     (Sen.  doc.  8,  sess.  1871.) 

—  [lst-2d]  annual  report,  1875-76.     '75-76.     8°. 
Fish  Commissioner.  Annual  report,  1877-78.  2rpts.  8°. 

Note.    Rpt.  1877  apparently  on  behalf  of  Comrars. 

—  Same,  I'^lojl^-l^tlll.     Reiorinted,  '11.    8°.     75  p. 
Commissioner  of  Fisheries.     Report,  annual,   1879 ; 

triennial,  Oct.  1,    1879/82;    biennial,    Sept.   30, 
1883/85;  annual,  Dec.  31:   1889-[90]  ;  Sept.  30: 
1890/91;  Dec.  31:    1892-93,95. 
Note.    No  rpt.  1880  seen  except  Appendix  as  below.     Rpt. 
1890  wrongly  called  "  Ilpt.  for  years  1889-90." 

—  Annual    report   of    the    Fish   Commr.    Appendix. 

The  carp  and  its  culture  in  rivers  and  lakes 
[etc.]  By  R.  Hessel,  Supt.  ...  at  Washing- 
ton, D.C.  Extracted  by  permission  .  .  .  Rich- 
mond, 1880.  8".  31  p. 
Board  of  Fisheries  (1898-).  Report,  annual,  Sept. 
30:  1898/99-1903/04.  ['99]-I903  [sic].   6rpts.  8°. 

Note.  [1st]  really  covers  Mar.  30,  1898/Sept.  .30,  1899. 
Rpts.  1901/02,  03/04  are  called  in  reading-matter  ".5th"  and 
"  7th,"  evidently  mistakenly  for  4th  and  6th. 

Health.,   Board   of  (1872-).     Annual  report.  Nov.   15, 
1872;  Oct.  15:  1873,74.     '72-[74].    8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  1873  called  "  Rpt.  of  Board  of  Health  and  Vital 
Statistics." 

[^Internal  Improvement.] 

Note.  Rpts.  on  the  James  River  &  Kanawha  Co.,  and  other 
specific  projects,  in  Documents  before  the  war,  are  too  numer- 
ous for  record  here ;  but  see  forward  Public  Works,  and  under 
Exec,  and  Staff,  Second  Auditor. 

Live    Stock,     Weighmaster   of.     Report,  annual,    Sept. 

30:  1850. 50/51-51/52,  54/55, 56/57-60/61, 62/G3. 
Note.    T.-p.  of  1856/57  has  wrong  dates,  "  1855/67." 
Public    Works,    Board    of  (1816-).     lst-38th    annual 

report,  [fur  years]  1816-53;   biennial,   Sept.  30: 

39th-41st,    18"53/55-[57/]59,  unnumbered    1859/ 

61-61/63.  ['17-63]  8°  aHtZ  4°. 
Note.  Not  all  seen ;  perhaps  some  early  rpts.  not  num- 
bered ;  several  early  rpts.  dated  in  Jan.  or  Feb.  succeeding 
rpt.  year.  Rpt.  1822  in  2  pts.,  of  which  [pt.  1],  n.  t.  p.,  was  a 
minor  doc,  pt.  2  was  the  ann.  rpt.  lipls.  1818-20  (incl.  Suppl. 
rpts.  Jan.  1819,  20  and  a  Rpt.  of  I'rinc.  Kngineer)  seen  in  1 
pm.,  ea.  with  separate  t.-p.;  llth-13th  rpts.  also  seen  in  1  v.,  as 
"  V.  5,"  with  Acts  "  and  other  d<jcs.on  subjects  connected  with 
the  fund  for  int.  imp."  passed  by  corresponding  legislative 
sessions;  similarly,  17th-19th  (v.  7),  24th-25th  (v.  11),  26tli- 
27th  (v.  12),  28th-29th  (v.  Hi),  :H)th-3l8t  (v.  14),  32d-33d  (v. 
15),  34th-35th  (v.  16).  Kpts.  1816-17  not  seen;  perhaps  not  in 
pm.  form.  14th-16th  (v.  6?)  not  seen.  23d  cont.  Urozet's  Map 
of  the  Int.  Improvements  of  Va.  38th,  [18-53],  bears  session- 
date  "  185:i/54."  .S9th-40th  called  "  ann.";  rpt.  1857/59  called 
"  4th  bien.  and  41st  rpt." 

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Public  Works,  Board  of,  continued. 

—  Supplemental  report,  Jan.:    1819,  20,  31.     8°. 
See  preceding  note. 

—  Annual    reports    of    internal    improvement    com- 

panies, to  the  Board,  Sept.  30:    1853/54-59/60, 

65/66-75/76. 
Kote.     1854/55,  56/57,   58/59   with   bien.   rpts.   of  Boaid   of 
those  years;  others  In  separate  form,  but  1866/67-69/70  were 
in  1  v.,  imprint  1871. 

—  Annual   reports    of  the    railroad   companies   .  .   . 

made  to  the  Board,  Sept.  30:  1856/57,  57/58, 
59/60.     '57-[60J.     3  rpts.     8°. 

—  Report,   [bien.,  Sept.  30:    1887/89,91/93-93/95]. 
Note.    These  are  very  brief  rpts.    The  first  is  called  "Ann. 

rpt.  1890." 

—  A  map  of   the  internal  improvements  of    Virginia. 

Prepared  by  C.  Crozet  under  a  resolution  of  the 
General  Assembly  adopted  Mar.  15,  1848. 
Philadelphia,  ['48.]     Size,  19  X  32  in. 

—  Outline    of    the    improvements    in  .   .    .  Va.     To 

accompany  the  map  of  the  same.  .  .  C.  Crozet 
.   .  .  Phila.,  1848.     8°.     67  p.     map. 

—  Letter  of  I  Robinson,  State  proxy  in  the  Chesa- 

peake and  Ohio  Canal,  to  the  Board  ...  in 
reference  to  the  policy  of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio 
Railroad  towardsthe  canal.  [Martinsburg,  1859.] 
8°.     G  p. 

—  Principal  Engineer.     Reports. 

yote.  Rpts.  of  this  officer  usually  accompany  the  early 
rnts.  of  the  Board  (often  with  separate  t.-p.  or  h.  t.-p.),  but 
there  are  also  many  separate  rpts.  on  speciflc  projects,  too 
numerous  for  record  here. 

Report  on  the  subject  of  the  survey  of  James 

and  Kanawha  rivers  and  the  intermediate  coun- 
try .  .   .   [also]  Report  of  the  Additional  Engin- 
eer on  the  same  subject.     1819.     8°. 
See  also  above  under  lft-38  ann.  rpt.,  Kote. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Second  Auditor. 
Quarantine    Commission.     Elizabetli     River    District. 

Report  of   the    Medical    Officer   of    Quarantine, 
Dec.  20:  1877-78.    [Norfolk,  77-78.]    2  rpts.    8°. 
Railroad  Commissioner  (1877-).     lst--'6th  annual  re- 
port, 1877-1901/02.     '77-1902       8°. 
Note.     Office  abolLihed  in  190:5  and  succeeded  by  the  Cor- 
poration (/'oramissioii. 

See  also  back  under  Corporation  Commiasiou  and  Public 
Workn;  under  Exec,  and  iStaff,  Governor,  188J,  and  Second 
Auditor  ;  under  Institutions,  Geological  Sut^eys  ;  and  under 
Legislature,  t/0M?7ia/»,  Doch.,  etc.,  1847. 

Sinking  Fund,   Commissioners  of  the  (1853-).     [1st] 
report,  Dec.  [18.'j3]  ;  report,  biennial,  Sept.  30.: 
18.j5/.-i7-57/59,  61 /G3,  72/73. 
See  uIho  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Second  Auditor. 

Weights  and  Measures,  Superintendent  of.  Report, 
session  1850,  51,  52,  53,  55,  57. 

Institutions. 

lAgriculturat  and  Mechanical  College.']  Virginia 
Polytechnic  Institute  (I'lacksburg,  1872-).  Re- 
port, annual,  1872,  72/73-1906/07.  v.  p.,  ['72]- 
[l'.)08?J     8''.     (/n  "  Annual  Heports.") 

A'atf.  Call.'d  Agric.  and  Mcc.h.  OollcKe  until  1896.  Rpt. 
l/*T*.i  called  "iHtrpt.  of  15oard  of  VlHllors;"  rpts.  1876/77-78/ 
(»»,  "  i;pt.  ot  fxcc.  roiiiinllti'i:  for  Hd.  of  Vihitors."  All  jfcn- 
erally  dated  in  June,  .Inly,  or  Aun.  Many  prior  to  1889/90 
ttvvn  only  in  riitH.  of  Hupt.  Tub.  Instruction,  altho.  rpls.  lK7'i/ 
7;},  l\/V.)-'U/'i\,  79/80- 8: './84,  W/'.i'.h  were  nlso  pub.  in  pin.  foiin. 
Hupl's.  rplB.  lH9.i-09  cont.  uImo  bien.  rpts.  of  the  collctji;  which 
cunt,  (•iiine  mailer  aH  pin.  r](tM.  Itpi.  ISH.'i/kO  not  seen  Iiiiprint 
vurloufly  Ulchmond,  Uonnoke,  Lynchburx,  iilacksburK. 

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\^Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College,  continued.'] 

—  Catalogue,    annual,    1872/73-78/79,   81/82-89/90, 

91/92-190C/07.     Danville,  Lynchburg,  etc.,  '73- 
1907.     8°  and  12°. 
Note.    None    Issued   for  1879/80-80/81,  90/91. 

—  Announcements,  1884/85,99/1900-07/08. 

—  Regulations,  [1878]. 

Note.     I'rior  to  this  date  included  in  Catalogue. 

—  Rules  and  regulations.   .    .   .  General  orders,  n.  d., 

[c.     1879]. 

—  Regulations,  1900/01,  02/03,  07/08. 

—  Virginia   Agricultural   and    Mechanical    College. 

Its    history    and    organization,     n.    p.     [1872?] 
8°.     36  p. 

—  Address  of  Gov.  G.  C.   Walker  at  the  commence- 

ment of  the  .   .   .  College,    July   9,    1873.     '73. 
8°.     16  p. 

—  Address  of  Maj.  R:  V.  Gaines  at  the  commence- 

ment of  the  .   .   .   College,  Aug.  12,  1874.    ['74.] 

—  Address  of    R.   Beverly,  Esq.,  at  the  commence- 

ment of  the  .   .   .  College,  Aug.  15,  1877.    ['77] 

—  Report  of  committee  on  reorganization.     Adopted 

Nov.  13,  1879. 

—  Needs  of  Va.  Polytechnic  Institxite.     n.  d. 

—  Set  also   under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1891/92,  1900. 

—  Agricultural    Experiment    Station    (Blacksburg, 

1888-).       Annual    report,    June    30:     1889/90- 
1905/06.     Lynchburg,  Richmond,  and  Roanoke, 
'91-1907,     8°. 
Bulletin,  nos.  1-173,  1889-Aug.  1907.     8°. 

Note.  Numbered  also  in  volumes  of  12  nos.  each,  corre- 
sponding to  calendar  years,  beginning  with  no.  12  as  v.  1,  no.  1, 
and  called  "  new  series."  Imprint  is  variously  Lynchburg 
and  Blacksburg. 

[Press  bulletins]. 

Dept.  of  Horticulture,  Entomology  and  My- 
cology. Circular  relating  to  crop  pests  and 
fumigation  of  nursery  stock,  June  4,  1900.  8  p. 
(Circular  no.  7.) 

— 3d-5th  report  of  the  Entomologist  and  Plant 

Pathologist  on  the  San  Jose  scale  [etc.],  bien- 
nial, 1900/01-04/05.  Richmond,  '01-06. 
Agricultural  Society,  State.  Journal  of  the  transac- 
tions. .  .  .  from  its  organization  to  the  close  of 
the  1st  annual  exhibition  of  1853;  v.  1.  '53. 
8°. 

—  An  address  delivered  before  the  7th  annual  meet- 

ing ..  .  Nov.   4,    1858,    by    J.    P.    Holcombe. 
•58.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Address   before   the  .  .   .  Society,   by   J.   L.    M. 

Curry  .   .   .  25th  of  Oct.,  1874  .       .   '75.  8".   13  p. 

—  Satne,  Oct.  27.  1875,  by  B.  J.  Barbour.     8°. 

—  Monthly  journal,  v.  1  ;  1879.     Richmond.     8°. 
Agriculture,  Board  of  (1840-) .     Report,  to  legislative 

ses.sions  1841,  42. 
Agriculture,   Department  of   (1877-).     l8t-7th  annual 
report   of    the    Commissioner,    1877-84     [83?]. 
'77-84.     8°. 

—  Report  of  Commissioner  for  June  1879.     '79.     8°. 
Note.     Regular  ann.  rpt.  1879  was  dated  October.' 

—  Board  of  Agriculture  (1888-)    [lst-13th]   annual 

report,    1888-1900    [enclosing    10th-22d    annual 
report  of  Commissioner,   1888-1900].     '88-1900. 
13  V.     8°. 
Note.    Nearly  all  cont.,  in  addition  to  Commr's.  reg.  ann. 

rpt.,  brief  ann.  (or,  18y^V97,  quarterly)  rpts.  by  him  to  Board. 

Rpts.  "  of  Board  "  1898-1900  are  simply  20th-22d  ann.  rpts.  of 

Commr. 


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Agriculture,  Department  of,  continued. 

—  [23d]-28th  annual  report:  of  Commissioner  1901- 

02,  of  Department  1903-06.     '01-07.     6  v.     8«. 

—  Handbook   of    Virginia.      By    the    Commissioner 

.   .   .   1879.     8". 
Note.     For  earlier  publications  of  this  nature  see  forward, 
Immigration. 

—  S-ame;  1881.     8°.     (8).  189  p.     map. 

—  Same;   [by    R.     Harrison.]     4th    ed.     1885.     8°. 

vi,  (1),  182  p.     2  maps. 
Note.    Coiit.   "Gray's  new  map  of  Va.,  by  F.   A.   Gray. 
Prepared  for  the  Dept.  ..."     Size,  15^  X  27  in. 

—  Same;  5th  ed.     1886.     8°.     200  p.     fold.  map. 

—  Virginia.     A  synopsis  of  the  geology,  geography, 

climate  and   soil   of  the  State,  together  with  its 

resources  of  mines,  forests,  and  fields,  its  flocks 

and  its  herds  .  .   .   1889.     8°     116,  (1)  p.     map. 

Note.    Cover-title  :    "  Va.   as   she   la."      Later  reprinted  in 

England. 

—  Virginia ;  a  handbook  giving  its  history,  climate, 

and  mineral  wealth;  its  educational,  agricultural 
and  industrial  advantages.  By  T:  Whitehead. 
1893.     341  p.     map.     9  pi.     port. 

—  Same;   .   .  .    1897.      8°.     357  p.      map.     5    pi.     2 

port. 

—  Map  of  the  State  of  Virginia.     Prepared  for  and 

issued  by  the  Dept.  .  .  .  Richmond,  1893. 
Scale,  12  mi.  =1  in.  ;  size,  19  X  38A  in. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs..,  etc., 

1831. 
Deaf  and  the  Blind,  School  for  the  (Staunton,  1839-). 
Ist-loth    annual   report,    Dec:    1839-53;   16th- 
19th  [biennial],  Sept.  30:  1853/55-59/61 ;  annual, 
Sept.  30:  20th-21st,  1861/62-62/63,  unnumbered, 
1864/65,  70/71-96/97;  biennial,  Sept.  30:   1897/ 
99-1905/07.     ['40-1907.]     8°. 
Kote.    Until  recent  yiars  called  "  Instn.  for  the  Education 
of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  of  the  Blind."     Bieu.  rpt.  190.^/07 
called  "  67th-68th  annual  rpts.,"  disregarding  enumeration  of 
bien.  rpts.  18.55-61.     From  1889  brief  rpts.  have  been  included 
also  in  rpts.  of  Supt.  Pub.  Instruction. 

—  [Special]  report,  Feb.  1841.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    4°.  4  p. 

—  The  Goodson  Gazette,  semi-monthly  during  school 

year;  v.  1-34,  1874/75-1907-08.  f°. 
1st  annual  report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Kentucky 
Institution  for  the  Tuition  of  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb,  to  the  Legislature  of  Ky.,  Nov.  3,  1823; 
[also]  9th  report  of  the  Directors  of  the  Ameri- 
can Asylum  at  Hartford,  Conn.  .  .  .  May  14, 
1825.  {la  Appendix  to  Virginia  House  Journal, 
1825.) 
Note.    Published  in  view  of  the  institution  proposed  for  Va. 

[  Education.']     College   of    William   and  Mary  (Will- 
iamsburg, 1693-).     Report  [to  Supt.  of  Public 
Instruction],  June  30:  1888/89-98/99. 
Note.    A  Htate  institution  up  to  Revolutionary  times  and 
from   IfcSB,  in  accordance  with    Act  of  Mar.  5,  1888.    Above 
rpts.  In  rpts.  of  Supt.;  pm.  rpts.  not  seen. 

—  Cat:ilogue,  annual,  1889/90-97/98,    1900/01.     '90- 

[1901].     8". 

—  A    catalogue,  from   its  foundation  to  the  present 

time.     [VVillianiHl)urg,  1859.]     8«.     102  p. 

—  The  present  state   of  Virginia  and  the   College: 

By  Me.ssieurs  Hartwell,  Bhiir,  and  Cliilton.  To 
which  is  added.  The  Charter  for  erecting  the 
said  C(dlegc   .   .   .   London,  1727.    8".     (4),  95  p. 

—  Tiie  charter,  traii.sfcr  and   .statiitis  of  the   College 

of  William  and  Mary  in  Virginia:  in  Latin  and 
Knglish.     Williamsburg,  1758.     8".     164  p. 

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[Education,  continued.] 

—  Course  of  studies  in  William  and   Mary  College 

.   .   .   [Williamsburg?  1850?]     8°.     14,  (1)  p. 

—  The   Virginia  convention  of  177C>.      A  discourse 

delivered  before  the  Virginia  Alpha  of  the  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  society  .  .  .  July  3rd,  1855.  By 
H.  B.  Grigsby.     Richmond,  '55.     8°.     206  p. 

—  History     of   the    college     (including   the    general 

catalogue)  from  its  foundation,  1093,  to  1870. 
Baltimore,  1870.     8".     1(J2  p. 

—  Same,  to  1874.    Richmond,  1874.     8°.     183,  (1)  p. 

—  Remarks  of  B:  S.  Ewell,  President  ...  in  sup- 

port of  the  petition  .  .  .  for  an  appropriation  by 
Congress  .  .  .  delivered  April  1,  1874.  ?i.  p., 
[1874.]     8°.     16  p. 

—  Two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  charter  of  the 

College  of  William  and  Mary.  1093-1893.  Kd. 
by  L.  G.  Tyler.     [1894.]     4".      (1),  49  p. 

—  The  making  of  the  Union.     Contributions  of  the 

College   .   .   .     1899.     8°.     36,  (1)  p. 
Female  Normal  School   (Farmville,  1884?)    [lst^3d] 
annual  report,  Dec.  10,  1885,  Feb.  1,  1887,  Dec. 
1,  1887;  report  [to  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction], 
June  30:  annual  1887/88-96/97,  bien.  1897/99. 
Jfote.     [let]  mentions  a  rpt.  made  to  Gov.  at  extra  session 
of  the  Let;islature  Aug.  1884;  not  seen.     Rpts.  to  Supt.  seen 
only  included  in  his  rpts. 

—  Catalogue  and    circular,   l8t-2d  session,  1884/8.5- 

85/86.     '85-86.     2  pm.     8°. 
Hampton  Normal  and  Agricultural  Institute  (1868-). 
Annual    report  of   the  Principal,    1871/72-1904. 
Hampton,  '72-1904.     8°. 

—  Report    [to    the    Supt.    of     Public    Instruction.] 

June  30:  1872,  72/73-98/99.     S^. 
Note.     Most  of  these  seen  only  in  Supt's.  rpts.;  not  known 
if  they  cont.  same  matter  as  pm.  rpts.     Kpt.  1883/84  not  seen. 

—  Statement  by  Principal:    June   1,  1870;     Mar.  1, 

1871. 

—  Annual  report  of  Treasurer,  1870/71-1904. 

—  Report   of   the  Curators,  made  to  the  Governor. 

1891.     6  p. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  [1870/71-1905/06.]   Hampton, 

'70-190'!.     8°. 

—  The     Southern    Workman;     monthly;     v.    5-36. 

Hampton,  1874-1907.     i°  and  4». 
Note.     Vols,  cover  calendar  years. 

—  Hampton  tracts   for  the  people.     Sanitary  series, 

nos  3,  5.     New  York,  1879.     16°. 

—  Talks    and    thoughts    of    the    Hampton     Indian 

students;  v.  6-[22?].    Hampton,  1891-1907.   12°. 
Note.    No  more  published. 

—  Annual  report  of  Negro  Conference,  1897-1904. 

—  Report  of    President   Hopkins   of    Williams    Col- 

lege [and  others],  upon  the  .  .  .  Institute ;  [also, 
report  of  the  farm  manager  and  statement  by 
the  Principal],     n.  p.,  [1869?]     8°.     11,  (1)  p. 

—  Congressional   land  scrip  .  .   .  Letters   of  K.  W. 

Hughes,  a  Trustee,  and  Gen.  S.  C  Armstrong, 
Supt.   .   .  .   Richmond,  1872.     nar.  8°.     12  p. 

—  Normal  School  work  for  the  freedmen.     1872. 

—  [An  appeal  to  friends    in  the   hope  of  increased 

aid.]     Hampton,  1879.      8«.     30  p. 

—  Indian  education  in  the  East.     1880. 

—  Concerning  Indians.     Extracts  from  annual  report 

of  Principal  for  18S3.     Hampton,  1883.    8°.  29  p. 

—  Act  of  incorporation,  laws,  by-laws,  [etc.].     1883, 

95,  1902. 

—  [Its  work  for  the  negro  and  Indian  races.     Hamp- 

ton, 1884.]     8°. 

—  Report  of  trip  toTndian  reservations.     1884. 


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[1868-85].      Hampton, 
Hamp- 


\^JSdvcation,  continued. '\ 

—  Its    work   for   two    races 

'85.     8°.     34  p. 

—  Ten  years'  work  for  Indians  [1878-88] 

ton,  '88.     8°. 

—  Indian  education  at  Hampton.     [Hampton,  1888?! 

sq.  16°.     8  1. 

—  Failure  of  Cunningham.     1891. 

—  Twenty-two  years'  work  :    records  of   negro   and 

Indian  graduates  and  ex-students  .  .  .  [ed.  by 
Miss  Helen  W.  Ludlow].  Hampton,  1893.  8°. 
V,  (1),  520,  (4)  p.     4  maps.     pi. 

—  From  the  beginning.     Reprinted  from  [preceding 

title].     Hampton,  [1893?].     16°.     20  p. 

—  Anniversary,   no.  28.      [May    1896.]      [Hampton, 

'96.]     12°. 

—  Hampton  .   .   .  and   its  work  for   the   negro   and 

Indian  youth.  Hampton,  1898.  sq.  16°.  16  p. 
2  pi. 

—  Same;  Boston,  1899.     sq.  16°.     13  p. 

—  Same;  Hampton,  1900.     16°.     16  p. 

—  [Out   from    cabin   and   tepee.     Hampton,    1900  1 

sq.  16°.     32  p.  . 

Medical  College  of  Virginia  (Richmond).  Report: 
of  the  Dean,  biennial  1855/57,  annual  LS57/58- 
58/59,  60/61,  biennial  March  1861/63,  annual 
Sept.  30,  1869/70 ;  of  the  Board  of  Visitors,  an- 
nual, Sept.  30:  1881/82-[84/85] ;  May  1:  1885/ 
86-87/88 ;  of  the  Dean  [to  the  Supt.  of  Public 
Instruction]  May  1  or  Apr.  30:  1888/89-96/97- 
Mar.  31:  1897/98-98/99. 

/"^'^^o^P*-  [1^84/85]  has  wrong  date  "  1884."    Authorship 
or  rpt.  1887/88  uncertain. 

—  Catalogue  [1883/84]  ;     announcement   [1884/851 

'84.     8°.  L         /      J- 

Military  Tnstitiite,  Virginia  (Lexington,  1839-). 
Report,  annual,  [Dec.?]  1839-46;  July:  1847  49- 
63,  66,  70-80;  June:  1881-99. 

Xote.  Rpts.  1844-45  called  "  semi-ann."  but  are  reg.  ann. 
rpts.  Kpt.  [1851]  has  wrong  date  "1850."  Rpts.  1880-88 
7c*on  .fPi-.^S  °°  *  -P-  ^"'  ^""^  ^°^  years  ending  in  June.  Rpt. 
1889  called  "Seoii-centennial  rpt."  Rpts.  1839-40  called  "  Rpt 
of  the  principal  professor;"  later  rpts.  called  "  Rpt.  of  the 
Huperintendent  "  and  "  Rpt.  of  Board  of  Visitors"  variouslv 
Kpts.  are  unnumbered,  except  1845,  which  is  numbered  7th. 

—  Annual  report  for  the  fiscal  year  1887/88.     [  Dated 

Jan.  18,  1889].  ^ 

•   ^'^i^'  r'l^P'^'^if'  '■P'-  '^^^'^d  *o''  by  Act  of  1888."    Seen  only 
in  rpt.  of  Supt.  Pub.  Instruction. 

—  Report   of   semiannual  examination,  Jan.:   1848 
. 50-54,  56-64,  66,  74-78. 

^'ote.  Prior  to  1850  entered  in  preceding  series,  as  contain- 
House  d'c'  ""°'  ""^'^    ■^^''''    ^"^"^^   seen   generally   only   as 

—  Report  of  Treasurer.     1884.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Register   of  the  officers  and   cadets,  July 

70,  72/73.     '57-73.     8°. 
mie.    1870,  72/7.3  called  "  Official  Register." 

—  Regulations.     1841.     8°.     39  p. 

—  Address   on    the    re-inauguration    of 

statue   of    George    Washington,   . 
1866.     By  J:  Letcher.     8°.     20  p. 

—  Meinoriai     .     .     .    Biographical     sketclies    of   tlie 

gradui.lcs  and  ulevcs  of  the  .  .  .  Institute  who 
fell  (hiring  the  war  bctwcin  the  States.  By 
C:    n.  Waikor.      I'liihirh-ljiliiM,  1875.     8°.     585  p. 

—  Address  on  the  lirst  awar.i  of  tiic;  Jacksoti-IIope 

medals  .   .   .  July  3,  1877,  by  J    Kemper.      12". 

—  Gov.  Wise's  inaugural  address  at  Lexington,  Va. , 

Military    Institute,    .July    j856.      '56.     8°.     30  p.' 

696 


1857, 


the   bronze 
.  Sept.    10, 


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[Va. 


[Educat-ion,  continued. '\ 

Miller  Manual  Labor  School  (Crozet,  1874-j.  Tie- 
port,  [to  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction],  annual, 
June  30:  1885/8G-90/91,  92/93,  94/95,  9(797; 
Dec.  31,  1898. 

Note.  Founded  by  will  in  18(59,  and  by  logislative  act  of 
1874;  established  1878.  For  rpts.  on  the  Miller  Fund  nee 
under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Second  Auditor.  Kpts.  above  lirtted, 
seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Tublic  Instruction,  are  state- 
ments rather  than  rpts.  Tin.  rpts.  not  seen.  Sometimes 
called  "  M.  M .  L.  S.  of  Albemarle  "  from  its  location  InAlbe- 
marie  county. 

Normal  and  Collegiate  Institute  (Colored ;  Peters- 
bur.ii,  1882-).  Report  of  Board  of  Visitors,  [to 
Supt.  of  Public  Instruction],  annual,  June  30: 
1883/84-84/85;  Sept:  188.V8fi-S6/S7 ;  May  31: 
1887/88-98/99. 

Note.  [Ist]  covers  Feb.  1883/June  1884.  Seen  only  in  rpts. 
of  Supt. ;  pm.  rpts.  not  seen,  but  "  Ann.  Reports."  1SS4  cont. 
a  rpt.  1884. 

—  Report  of  building  committee,  Mar.  16,  1887.     8". 

8  p.  ' 

Polytechnic   Institute,    Virginia.     See    back,  Agric. 

and  Mecli.  College. 
Richmond  College.     Report,  Sept.  30,  1881/82. 

—  Catalogue,  session  1872/73,  82/83-84/85.    '72-85. 
Note.    Catalogue   for    1884/85    contains  also    an  historical 

sketch,  and  roll  of  alumni,  1832-84. 

—  Dedication  of   Teter  Memorial    Hall;  address  by 

Rev.  J.  B.  Thomas,  D.D.,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  ; 
remarks  of  the  chairman  of  the  .  .  .  committee 
and  the  president  of  the  Trustees  .  .  .  June  18, 
1884  '84.  8".  31  p.  pi. 
University  of  Virginia  (Charlottesville,  1819-). 
Report  of  Rector  and  Visitors,  1820,  22-23.  26- 
31,3G-37;  June  30:  1838/40,  41-53/54,  55/50- 
56/57,  [57/58?  57/59?],  OO/Gl,  62/63,  64/6.5- 
65/66;  April  1,  1870;  of  Board  of  Visitors,  Mav 
31:  1871/72-87/88;  [to  Supt.  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion], 1887/88-98/99. 

Note.  Rpt.  1838/40  biennial,  and  apijarently  also  1857/;')9. 
Early  rpts.  cont.  catalogues,  not  later  than  1S.57/.59.  Rpt. 
1870  not  seen.     Rpt.  [1884/8.5]  has  wrong  date  "  1883/84." 

—  Auxiliary  report  of  the  Rector  and  Board  of  Vis- 

itors, [July  1,  1870]. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  1829/30,  32/33-34/35,  36/37- 

39/40,  41/42-42/43,  44/4.-)-(;0/61,  65/66-1907/08. 

Charlottesville,    Roanoke,    Baltimore,  etc.,    '30- 

1908. 
Note.  Catalogue  1832/33,  and  probably  those  of  other  early 
sessions,  the  result  of  student  enterprise,  and  not  otficial. 
Those  for  1829/30,  o2/33  the  earliest  known.  None  published 
1862-65.  Catalogues  of  sessions  1-19  (1825-43/44)  were  printed 
in  1880-81,  collected  into  1  v.,  with  cover  title  "  Catalogues,"  and 
a  preliminary  statement  by  J.  F.  Harrison  that  "  Catalogues  of 
the  students  attending  the  early  sessions  have  never  before 
been  published."    Some  printed  at  Baltimore. 

—  [^Periodicals.'] 

Note.  Data  principally  from  "Jefferson,  Cabell,  and  the 
Univ.  of  Va.,"  by  J.  S.  Patton,  Univ.  Librarian;  1006;  8"; 
viii,  18-380  p. 

Virginia   Literary    I\Iuseuni    and    Journal    of 

Belles  Lettres,  .4.rts,  etc.,  weekly,   v.    1-2,  June 
1829-[?]       2  V.     r.  8«. 

The  Collegian,  1838-42. 

The  University  Magazine,  nos.  1-5,  Jan. -May 

1849. 
Note.    Apparentlj-  no  more  issued. 

Jefferson  Monument  Magazine;    published  by 

the  Washington  Literary  Society  ;   v.   1-2,  Oct. 
1849-June  1851. 


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\_Education,  continued.'] 

Virginia   University    Magazine,  published   by 

the  two  literary  societies,  v.  1-52,  1856/57- 
1907/08.     Charlottesville,  '66-1908.     4". 

Avtf.     At  first  called  "  Univ.  Literary  Magazine."     Ist  vol. 
covered  Dec.  1856/Dec.  1857;  sufeequent  v.  end  in  June. 

Annals    of    Mathematics;    v.     1-12,     1884-99. 

Charlottesville,  '84-99.     4°. 
2i^ote.     Since  1899  published  by  Harvard  University. 

College    topics;    v.    l-[9?],    Jan.    1890-1908. 

Charlottesville,  '90-1908.     f°. 

—  University  of  Va.    Enactments  by  the  Rector  and 

Visitors  for  constituting,  governing  and  conduct- 
ing that  institution.     Charlottesville,  1825.     8°. 

—  Early  history  of   the   University  of   Virginia,  as 

contained  in  the  letters  of  T:  Jefferson  and  J.  C. 
Cabell,  hitherto  unpublished ;  with  an  appendix 
.   .   .  TUchmond,  1856.     8".     xxxvi,  52,  8  p. 

—  Abstract  of  enactments.    Charlottesville,  1859.    8°. 

—  The  University  memorial :  biographical    sketches 

of  alumni  .  .  .  who  fell  in  the  Confederate  War. 
By  J:  L.Johnson.  Baltimore,  1871.  8°.  ports, 
pi. 

—  Opening  of  the  Lewis  Brooks  Museum  .   .  .  June 

27th,  1878.  Address  on  Man's  Age  in  the  World. 
Bv  J.  C.  Southall.  With  introductory  remarks 
of  Hon.  A.  H.  H.  Stuart,  Rector.  1878.  8°. 
58,  (1)  p. 

—  A  sketch  of  the  University  of  Virginia.    1885.    8°. 

43  p. 

—  Reply   of  the    Rector   and    Visitors  ...  to   the 

remonstrance  on  recent  changes  in  the  require- 
ments for  the  degree  of  Master  of  Arts.  Char- 
lottesville, 1892.     8°.     60  p. 

—  The  University  of  Virginia :  Jefferson  its  father, 

and  his  political  philosophy.  An  address  de- 
livered upon  the  occasion  of  the  dedication  of 
the  new  buildings  of  the  University,  June  14, 
1898,  by  James  C.  Carter.  Charlottesville,  '98. 
8°.     (1),  38  p. 

—  The  University  of  Virginia:  glimpses  of  its  past 

and  present,  by  J:  S.  Patton  and  S.  J.  Doswell. 
[Lynchburg,  1900.]     8°.     82,  (1)  p.    il. 

—  [Aiumni.]     Address  delivered  before  the  Society 

of  Alumni  at  their  annual  meeting,  June  29, 
1847.     By  W:  M.  Burwell.     '47.     8°.     27,  7  p. 

An   address   delivered   before   the    Society  of 

Alumni  ...  at  its  annual  meeting,  held  in  the 
public  hall,  June  29th,  1853.  By  J.  P.  Hol- 
combe.     '53.     8°.     43  p. 

Address  to  the  alumni  of  the  University  of  Vir- 
ginia at  Charlottesville  .  .  .  June  30,  1875.  By 
R.  M.  T.  Hunter.     '75.     8°.     17  p. 

An    address    delivered   before   the  Society   of 

Alumni  .  .  .  June  30,  1881  By  J.  O.  Broad- 
head.     Charlottesville,  ['81].     8°.     25  p. 

Early   years    of   the    University  .   .  .    Address 

before  the  Alunuii  Society  .  .  .  June  29th, 
1882.  By  H.  Tutwiler.  Charlottesville,  '82. 
8".     14  p. 

Virginia  schools  before  and  after  the  Revolution, 

witli  a  Hkctch  of  F:  W:  Coleman,  M.A.,  and 
Lewis  Minor  C'olcnian,  M.A.  An  address  bo- 
fore  the  Society  of  the  Alumni  .  .  .  June  27, 
1888.  By  W.  (i.  McCabe.  Charlottesville,  '90. 
80.     66  p 

Circular  no.   2  of  tin;  executive  committee  of 

the  Society  of  Alunmi  .  .  .  with  a  sketch  of  its 
history.     Charlottesville,  1873.     8°.     19  p. 

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\^Education,  coniinued.'\ 

The  Alumni  Bulletin;    v.  1-v.  7,  no.  1 ;    n.  s., 

V.  1-7;  May  1894-1908.   Charlottesville,  '94-1908. 
4"  and  8°. 
Note.    N.  8.   V.  1-3  called  "  Bulletin  of  the  Uiiiverelty  of 
Virginia."    No.  1  of  n.  s.  v.  1-3  each  the  Catiilogue  number. 

—  \_Medical    Department.']     Aniiouncement    of    ses- 

sion, 1872/73.     Charlottesville.     8". 

—  See  also  under  Inspection  and   Regulation,  Edu- 

cation, 1872. 

Virginia  Educational  Convention.  [Proceedings, 
July  23/Aug.  25,  1857].  (With  Gov's,  mess. 
1857  as  part  of  Doc.  1.) 

Virginia  Educational  Association.  Reports  and 
other  papers  didivered  before  the  Association  at 
Lynchburg,  July  18(i7.     n.p.,  '07.     8°. 

Conference  of  County  and  City  Superintendents  of 
Public  Free  Schools  and  Principals  of  Public 
High  Schools  of  Va.  Proceedings,  Ist-oth  an- 
nual conference,  Feb.  1883,  Apr.  1884,  Feb. 
1885,  Feb.  1886,  May  1887.  ['83-87.]  8°. 
A'o<c.  Title  varies,  let,  5th  seen  only  in  rpt.  of  Supt.  of 
Public  Instruction,  1883,  87. 

Virginia  Educational  Association  and  Superin- 
tendents'' Conference.  Program,  July  1-3,  1891. 
n.  t.  p.,  ['91.]     8".     4  p. 

—  Annual  meeting,   July   1892.     Program,     n.  t.  p. 

['92.]     sq.  12°.     8  p. 
See  also  under  Insi)ec.  and  Reg.,  Education,  Supt.  of 
Public  Instruction,  Va.  school  report,  A^ote. 
{^Geological  Surveys.]     Report  of  the  geologittal  recon- 
iioissance  of  the  State  .   .  .  made  under  the  ap- 
pointment of  the  Board  of  Public  Works,  by  W: 
B.  Rogers,  professor  of  natural  philosophy  in  the 
University  ...    h.  t.  p      n.  p.,  n.  d.     4°.     52  p. 
(House  doc.  24.  sess.  1835.) 
Note.     Recounoissance  authorized    by  Legislature,  Mar.  6, 
1835  (sees.  1834). 

—  Same.      Philadelphia,  1836.    8".     143,  (i)  p.     map. 

—  Report  of  the  progress  of  the   geological  survey 

...  for  1836.  By  W:  B.  Rogers.  ['37.]  4°. 
14  p.     (House  doc.  34,  sess.  1836.) 

—  Same;    1837.      n.  p.,    n.   d.     ['38].     4'\      24    p. 

(House  doc.  45,  sess.  1837  ) 

—  Same;  1838.      n.   p.,   n     d.     ['39].      4".     32    p. 

(House  doc.  56,  sess.  1838.) 

—  Same;   1839.     '40.     8°.     160[-f-?]p. 

—  Report  on  the  line  of  the  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  R  R. 

1872.     By  T:   S.  Ridgeway. 

—  A  reprint  of  annual  reports  and  other  papers,  on 

the  geology  of  the  Virginias.    V>y  "W:  B.  Rogers. 
New  York,  1884.     12o.     xv,  832  p.     maps.     pi. 
Note.    Covering  papers  of  1834-82. 

—  Geological  report  on  portions  of  Tazewell,  Rus- 

sell, Wise,  Lee,  and  Scott  counties,  Va.  B}^  E: 
V.  dTnvilliers.  [Philadelphia],  1886.  8°.  (2), 
77  p.     fold.  map.     pi. 

—  See  also  back  under  Agriculture,  Dept.  of. 
Historical     Society,     Virginia.       Collections    of    the 

Virginia  Historical  and  Philosophical  Society, 
to  which  is  prefixed  an  address,  spoken  before 
the  society  at  an  adjourned  meeting.  Feb.  4, 
1833.  By  J.  P.  Gushing  .  .  .  V.  1.  '33.  8°. 
85,  (1)  p. 

—  Collections  .  .   .  new    series,     v.    1-11.     1882-92. 

11  v.     4°. 
Cont.  :  V.  1-2,  Spotswood  Letters,  1710-1722.     1882-[85?]. 
V.  3-4,  Dinwiddle  Papers,  1751-1758.     1883-84. 
V.  5,  Huguenot  emigration  to  Virginia.    1886. 
V.  6,  Miscellaneous  Papers,  1672-1865.     1887. 
V.  7-8,  Virginia  Company,  1619-1624.     1888-89. 
V.  9-10,  Virginia  Convention,  1788.     1890-91. 
V.  11,  Proceedings,  1891;  Historical  Papers.    1892. 

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sq.   4". 


of    1829-30.     A    dis- 
the  .   .   .   Society,    at 

.   Dec.    15,    1853,  by 

104  p. 


Historical  Society^  Virginia,  continued. 

—  Publications;    new   series,  no.  1.      1874. 

71  p. 

Xoie.    Contains  letters  of  Governor  Thomas  Nelsoo,  Jr. 

—  The  Virginia  Historical  Reporter.     Conducted  by 

the  executive   committee.   ...     V.   1-2.     Rich- 
mond, 1854-60.     8°. 
A'ote.    V.  1  in  3  parts,  v.  2  in  1  part.     No  more  publisiied. 
V.  2  cont.  Proceedings  10th-12th  ann.  meeting,  1857-69. 

—  Virginia    Magazine    of    History    and    Biography. 

Published  quarterly.  ...  V.  1-11,  1893/94- 
1903/04.     '93-1904.     11  v.     8°. 

—  An  account  of  discoveries  in  the  west  until  1519, 

and  of  voyages  to  and  along  the  Atlantic  coa^t 
of  North  America,  from  1520  to  1573.  Prepared 
by  C.  I'vobinson.      1848.     8°.     xv,  (1),  491_p. 

—  An  address  on  the  life,  character  and  public  ser- 

vices of  the  late  Hon.  B:  W.  Leigh,  delivered 
before  the  .  .  .  Society,  at  its  late  annual  meet- 
ing, January  1851,  by  W:  H.  MacFarland.  '51. 
8°.     12  p. 

—  The  Virginia  Constitution   of  1776.     A  discourse 

delivered  before  the  .  .  .  Society,  at  their  annual 
meeting,  Jan.  17th,  1852,  by  H.  A.  Washington. 
'52.     8°.     51  p. 

—  The   Virginia    Convention 

course    delivered    before 
their   annual   meeting,  . 
H.  B.  Grigsby.     '54.     8°. 
^ote.     Also  in  the  Virginia  Historical  Reporter,  v.  1,  part  1, 
p.  15-116. 

—  Observations  on  the  history  of  Virginia  .   .   .  de- 

livered before  the  .   .   .   Society  at  their  8th  an- 
nual meeting,  Dec.  14,  1854,  by  R.  M.  T.  Hunter. 
'85.     8°.     48  p. 
yote.    Also  in  the  Virginia  Historical  Reporter. 

—  Sketches  of  the  political  issues  and  controversies 

of  the  Revolution :  a  discourse  delivered  liefore 
the  .  .  .  So'iety,  at  thi-ir  9th  annual  meeting, 
Jan.  17,  1856;  by  J.  P.  Holcombe,  '56.  8°. 
63  p. 

—  The  diary  of   George  Washington,  from  1789  to 

1791;  embracing  the  opening  of  the  First  Con- 
gress, and  his  tours  through  New  England,  Long 
Island,  and  the  Southern  States.  Together  with 
his  journal  of  a  tour  to  the  Ohio  in  1753.  Ed. 
by  B.  J.  Lossing.  Richmond,  1861.  8°.  248  p. 
See  also  undtr  Supplemental,  M'o.skingf.on. 

—  Organization    of    the   .  .   .   Society,    officers    and 

members,  with  a  list  of  its  publications.  1881. 
8°.     12,  (1),  1.3-23,  (1)  p. 

—  Proceedings  ...  at  the  annual  meeting,  Feb.  24, 

1882,  with  the  address  of  W:  Wirt  Henry  :  the 
settlement  at  Jamestown,  witli  particular  refer- 
ence to  the  late  attacks  upon  Captain  John 
Smith,  Pocahontas  and  John  Rolfe.  1882.  8°. 
63  p. 

—  Address  at  the  anntial  meeting  ...  in  Jan.  1850, 

by  P.  Slaughter.  Kcjjorted  and  printvd  for  the 
society  by  its  secretary,  Willi;im  Maxwell,  LL.l). 
1888.      sq.  8". 

—  A   narrative  of  tlu'  leading  iiu;iilent.s  of  the  organ- 

ization of  the  first  f>()pul;ir  movement  in  Vir- 
ginia in  186."i  to  r«;('Slablisli  pcat-eful  relations 
between  the  N'orllicrn  and  Sunlliern  States,  and 
of  the  subsequent  efforts  of  the  "Committee  of 
Nine,"  in  18''i9,  to  secure  the  restoratiim  of  Vir- 
ginia to  the  Union;  by  A.  II.  H.  Stuart.  1888. 
8".     72  p. 

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Historical  Society,  Virginia,  continued. 

—  Historic    elements  in    Virginia  education  and' lit- 

erary effort.     A  paper  read  before  the  Society, 
Dec.  21,  1801,  by  J.   B.   Henneman.     ['02.]     8". 
22  p. 
Note.    Reprinted  from  Va.  Historical  Collections,  v.  11(1892). 

—  Proceedings  ...  at   the    annual     meeting,     held 

Dec.  21-22,  1891,  with  historical  papers  read  on 
the  occasion,  and  others  ;  edited  by  K.  A.  Brock. 
'02.    4°.    xix,  (l),3-386p.      (Collections,  v.  11.) 

—  Same,  Dec.  U.  1893.     '93.         8«. 

—  By-laws.     1803.     24°.     IG  p. 

—  Organization  and  list  of  publications  .   .   .   [1894]. 

8°.     7  p. 

—  A  list   of  the   portraits,   engravings,  etc.,  in  the 

library  .   .   .   1894.     8<>.     7  p. 

—  Souvenir  guide  book  to  the  building  of  the  .    .   . 

Society,  the  war  residence  of  Gen.  Robert  E. 
Lee  .   .  .     [1896?]    8°.     4  1. 

—  An  illustrated  description  of  some  of  the  pictures, 

relics,   and  curios  in   the  .   .  .     Society's    build- 
ing.    [1897?]     8°.     3  1. 
Immigration  Board  {I86i')-).     Report,  1866;  biennial, 
[1867/69]. 

A'ote.  [Ist]  end.  rpt.  of  Comrar.,  Dec.31,  1866;  [2d]  covers 
Jan.  1,  1867/Feb.  1.5,  1870.  Rpt.  1866  mentions  the  printing  of 
1500  copies  of : 

—  [Address  to  the  people  of  Great  Britain,   1866]. 
pm. 

—  Physical  survey  of  Virginia.     Preliminary  report. 

[No.  1.]  Her  geographical  positiim;  its  com- 
mercial advantages  and  national  importance.  By 
M.  F.  Maury.     1868.     8°.     90,  (1)  p.     2  maps. 

Note.  Cont.  "  Va.  Military  Inst,  map  of  Va.  Comp.  .  .  . 
to  accompany  preliminary  rpt.  of  the  pbysic.il  survey.  .  .  . 
Engraved  by  C.  L.  Ludwig,  Richmond,  1868."  Size,  10  x  35jin. 

—  Same,  2d  ed.  New  York,  1869.    8°.     100  p.     map. 
Immigration,  Board  of  (1875-).     [lst]-[2d?J    report, 

Dec:  1875,  77.     h.  i.  p.     8".     8  p.;   2  p. 
Note.    Title  is  "Commun.  from  the  Gov.  transmitting  .  .  . "' 

—  Physical  surve}^  of  Virginia.     Her  resources,  cli- 

mate and  productions.  Preliminary  report,  no. 
2.  By  M.  F.  .Maury.  1878.  8".  142,  (1)  p. 
map. 

Note.    Has  notes  and  additions  by  his  son,  July  1,  1S77. 

—  Virginia:  a   geographical  and  political  summary, 

embracing   a   description    ol    the   State.     By   J. 
Hotchkiss.      1876.     8°.     iv,   (1),   319,   (1)   p.     5 
maps. 
Note.     For  later  publications  of  this  nature  see  back.  Agri- 
culture, Dipt.  of. 

Industrial  School,  Laurel.  See  forward.  Prison  Asso- 
ciation. 

[7nsa«c.  ]  Eastern  State  Hospital  (Williamsburg, 
1768-).  Report,  annual,  [Dec.?]  1822-33,  35-46; 
Sept.  30:  annual  1847,  47/48-52/53,  biennial 
1853/55-59/61,  annual  1859/60;  Dec.  1865; 
Sept.  30:  annual  1865/66-04/95,  123d-131st an- 
nual 1895/06-1003/04.  [Richmond  and  Will- 
iamsburg, '22]- 1004.     8«. 

Note.  Rpt.  1822  said  to  be  the  Ist.  Rpt.  1847  covers  9 
mos.  Rpt.  1859/60  made  to  extra  sees,  of  Legislature,  Jan. 
1861.  Asylum  in  military  hands  1862-Nov.  1,  1865,  so  rpt. 
Dec.  1865  covers  only  about  1  month.  Called  Eastern  Lunatic 
Asylum  until  name  was  changed  by  Act  of  1894. 

—  Response   of  the   Board  of   Directors  to  the  re- 

port of  the  investigating  committee.  1851.  8". 
16  p. 

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[^Insane,  continued.'] 

—  Communication  from  the  Governor  transmitting  a 

supplementary  report  of  the  Board  of  Directors, 
Dec.  14,  1881.     8«.     5  p. 
Western   State  Hospital  (Staunton,  1828-).     Report, 
lst-26th   annual,    [Dec.  ?]:   1828-46,    Sept.    30: 
1847,  47/48-52/53;  Sept.  30:   biennial  1853/65- 
69/71 ;  annual  1859/60,  61/62,71/72-79/80,  bien- 
nial  1879/81,  83/85,  annual  1881/82-83/84,  85/ 
86-91/92;    66th-77th    annual,    1892/93-1903/04. 
['29  ?]-1904.     8°. 
Xote.    Name  was  Western  Lunatic  Asj'lum  until  chanaed 
by  act  of  ]S94;  although  it  was  for  a  time  changed  to  Central 
Lunatic  Asylum  by  act  of  Mar.  26,  1S61,  so  that  rpts.  1861 /6'2, 
6I/60    bear    that  name,   but  name  Western  L.  A.  is  used  in 
rpts.   1859/61,  63/65    and    all   others   through    189-2/93.     This 
change  of  name  has  no  connection  with  the  Central  L.  A.  es 
tabliehed  at  Petersburg  1870;  see  below,  Central  State  Hospi- 
tal.   Early   rpts.   by   the  "  Court  of  Directors."     llpt.    1847 
covers  9  mos.     Rpt.  1859/60  to  extra  sess.  of  the  Legislature, 
Jan.  1861. 

—  [Report  in  reply  to  charges,  Jan.  1853.]    8".    24  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1851. 
Central   Lunatic   Asylum    (1861-63).       See    preced- 
ing note. 
Central  State  Hospital  (Colored;  Petersburg,  1870-). 
Report,  annual,  Nov.    1:     1870/71-72/73;    Sept. 
30:   1873/74-95/96;  27th-37th  annual,  Sept.  30: 
1896/97-1906/07.      ['71]-1907.     8°. 
Xote.    Name  was   Central   Lunatic   Asylum,   1870-94;   this 
name  had  also  previously  been  borne  for  a  time  by  the  Western 
L.  A. ;  see.  preceding  note. 

—  Special  report  of  the  Board  of  Directors,     n.  d. 

8".     7  p.     (Sen.  doc.  3,  sess.  1889). 
Southwestern  State  Hospital  (Murion,  1884:-).  Annual 
report,  Sept.  30:    1887,  87/88-96/97;    llth-17th 
annual,  1.^97/98-1903/04.     ['87]-1904.     8°. 
Xote.     Name  was  Southwestern  Lunatic  Asylum  until  1894. 
Opened,  1887  ;  rpt.  1887  covers  Mar. /Sept.  -"0;  the  enumeration 
later  adopted  evidently  disregarded  this  rpt. 
Lunatic  Asylurn    West  of  the  Alleghany  Mountains 
(Weston,  1857-).  Report,  1859;  Sept.  30,  1859/ 
60.     2  rpts.     8°. 
Note.    This  asylum  passed  to  West  Va.  with  the  formation 
of  that  State. 
Labor  and  Industrial  Statistics.,  Bureau   of  (1898-). 
Ist   report,    biennial,  1898/99;    3d-8th,  annual, 
1900-05.     '99-1905.     8°. 
Xote.    Ist  was  really  biennial  but  counted  as  l8t-2d  annual. 
Land  Office.  Register  of  the.     A  tabular  statement  shew- 
ing  the   quantity  of   land  included  in    the    land 
warrants  issued  since  the  4th  of  May  18LM  .  .   . 
h.  t.  p.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     4°.     16  p.     (House  doc.  45, 
sess.  1836.) 

—  Report  [re  military  land  bounty  warrants.  Revolu- 

tionary soldiers,  etc.,  Jan.  6,  1831]. 

—  See  also  under  Executive   and   Staff,    Governor, 

1820. 
Library,  S/aie.     [Report,  1827-99.]     See  under  Leg'is- 
lature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc..  Standing  Committees, 
Library. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  tiie  State  ;  [also]  rules 

and  regulations.     1835.     8".     77  p. 

—  Same;   1849.     8^ 

—  A   catalogue    of  the    library  of  the  State  of  Vir- 

ginia, arranged  alphabetically  ...  to  which 
are  prefixed  the  rules  and  regulations  pro- 
vided for  the  government  of  the  library.  1856. 
8".     370  p. 

—  Same;  1877.     8". 

—  See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of 

the  Corrmonwealth. 


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Mount   Vernon,   Board  of   Visitors  for  (lH5Ci- ;    1858-; 
I877-).      Report,"  aiinuiil :    .hin.     1874;     Dec: 
1874.  75,  90-93,  95. 
Penitentiary  (Richmond).    Annual  report  of  tlie  Board 
of  Directors,  1812-62/63,  65/66,  70/71-1904/05. 
['12J-1905.     8°. 
Note.    Some   early   rpts.   by   Keeper.    Cover  years  eudiiig 
Sept.  ao,  since  1818  if  not  earlier. 

—  Report  [of  Supt  ],  Sept.  [1],  1863.     8".     7  p. 
Note.    A  provisional  rpt.,  one  mouth  before  his  aim.  r|it.  was 

ready. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

Standing  Committees. 
Printing,   Public,  Superintendent  of.     Annual  report, 
Sept.  30:    1870/71-1902/03. 
Note.     Rpt.   1884/85   has  title:    "Corrected   rpt.   of  R.    U. 
t)err,  late  Supt.  ..." 

Prison  Association  of   Va.   (1890-).     [lst]-3d  report, 

to  legislative  sessions   1891-95;  biennial  report, 

[189(;/97]-1906/07.     Richmond,  ['92J-1908. 

Note.    This    association    manages    the     Laurel    Industrial 

School  for  boys,  at  Laurel  (189U-).     [lst]-3d  rpts.   appeared 

biennially,  tboutrh   3d    is  called  "  Sd  ann."     Rpts.    [lsyO/97- 

98/99]  not  seen,  but  probably  published.     The  article  of  iucor- 

poratiou  requires  ann.  rpts. 

—  Charter,  constitution  and  organization,  1897,  1902. 

[Laurel,   '97]  ;  Richmond,  1902.     2    pm.     8". 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1898. 
[Public  Buildings.^     Superintendent  of  Public  Edifices. 
Report,  Oct. :  annual  1847,  49-53,  biennial  1853/ 
55-57/59. 
Xote.    General  closely  appended  to  Gov's,  message. 

Superintendent     of     Public     Buildings.       Prelimi- 
nary   report    on    heating    and    ventilating     the 
Capitol  building.     By  J.   J.    Heindl.     1876.     8'^. 
(8)  p. 
\^Soldiers'    Nome.]     (1892-).     Report  of  the  Board  of 
Visitors   of    R.    E.    Lee  C^amp    No.    1,    Confed- 
erate Veterans,   Soldiers'  Home ;    for  the  years 
1894/95.     2  p.     (Sen.  doc.  14,  sess.  1895.) 
Note.    Accepted  by  State  in    1892,  an  appropriation   to   be 
made  annually  for  22  years  and  possession  then  to  be  taken. 

[  Weather  Service.]     State   Weather  Service.     Monthly 
report,  v.  1,  no.  1-v.  6,  no.   10,  July  1891-Octo- 
ber  1896  ;   [also]  annual  summary,  1895.    Lynch- 
burg a/jc?  Richmond,  ['91-96].     8°. 
Note.    This  service  was  maintained  by  the  U.  S.  Weather 
Bureau  in  cooperation  with  the  Stale  Board  of  Agriculture. 
V.   1   covered    July/Dec.    1891;    subsequent   v.,   ea.   12   nos., 
corresponded    to    calendar    years.     The   first  anu.   summary 
was  for  1895.     Imprint  Lynchburg  through  July  1895;  siuce 
then  Richmond.    No  special  reports  were  made  during  this 
period. 

—  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  July  1891-Sept.  1896. 
Note.    First   issued   in  July  1891,  as  indicated,  and   there- 
after issued  during  the  growing  season  (April-Sept.)  of  each 
year. 

United  States  Department  of  Agriculture.     Virginia 
section  of  the  Climate  and  Crop  Service  of  the 
Weather    Bureau.      [Monthly]     report;     [also] 
annual  summary;  v.  6,  no.  11-v.  16,  no.  12,  Nov. 
1896-Dec.  1906.     '96-1906.     4°. 
Note.     Uniform  with  those  for  other  States,   ea.   v.,   of  12 
nos.   and   ann.   summary,   correspoDding  to   calendar    years. 
Enumeration  is  continuous   with  that  of   second   entry   pre- 
ceding. 

—  Weekly    crop    bulletin     April     1897-Sept.     1907. 

i"  broadside. 
Note.    Uniform  with  those  for  other  States.    Issued  during 
the  growing  season  only  (April-Sept.)  of  each  year. 


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JnOICIART. 

Supreme  Court  of  Appeals.  Keports  of  oases  deter- 
mined in  the  General  Court  .  .  .  From  1730  to 
1740;  and  from  1768  to  1772.  By  T:  Jefferson. 
Charlottesville,  1829.     8°.     viii,  145  p. 

—  Reports    of    cases    argued   and    determined   in    the 

Court  of  Appeals  and   in  General  Court,   1789- 
1905;     [7-t   V.  4-  V.   75-103.]     -y.  i?.,  1798-1905. 

108  V.      8°.  ,    .     x^ 

Cont. :  1790-96,  by  B.  Washington  ;  2  v.  [1Y97-I80o],  by  D. 
Call-  6  V.  1806-10,  by  W.  W.  Hening  and  W.  Munford;  4  v. 
1810-20,  by  W.  Munford;  6  v.  1S20-21,  by  F.  W.  Gilmer; 
Iv  1789-1826;  "  Virginia  Cases;  "  2  v.;  f.SPc6e/0Ki).  1821-2h, 
by  P.  Randolph;  6  V.  1829-42,  by  B.  W.  Leigh;  12  v.  1842-43, 
by  C.  Kobinson  ;  2  v.  1844-SO,  by  P.  R.  Grattan ;  3.3  v.  V.  7u, 
1881-82;  by  J.  M.  Matthews.  76-90,  1881-95;  by  G.  W. 
Hansbrough.    91-103,  1895-1905;  by  M.  P.  Burljs. 

^''ote.  Call's  rpts.  bear  dates  1779-1825  but  principally 
cover  1797-1805.  Enumeration  and  name  "  Virginia  reports 
begiin  with  v.  75,  allowance  having  been  made  for  all  repoitw 
from  •Washington  through  33  Grattan  plus  "  Virginia  Cases  ; 
(see  next  entri/)-  There  was  a  2d  ed.  of  Washington  at 
Phila  1823  (2  v.  in  1) ;  and  a  new  ed.  of  Hening  &  Munford, 
byB.B.  Minor,  Philadelpia,  1854  (4  v.).  Reports  1806-20  pub. 
variously  at  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Fredericksburg  and 
Richmond;  all  others  at  Richmond. 

—  Collection   of    cases,   1789-1826;    by   W.    Brocken- 

brough     and     H.     Holmes.      Philadelphia     and 
Richmond,  1815-26.     2  v.     8°. 
Note.    Called  "  Va.  cases  "  and  counted  in  foregoing  series. 

—  Reports  of  cases  in   the  Special  Court   of  Appeals 

[1855]  ;    and  a  general  index  to  Grattan's  reports, 
2d-llth  vol.     By  J    M.    I'atton,  Jr.,  and  R.  B. 
Heath.     Vol.1.     '56.     8°.     xx,  476  p. 
Kote.    The  General  Icdes  to  Grattan  was  in  fact  not  found 
in  this  v.  but  ill  a  separate  v.:  '56;  8";  x,  406  p. 

—  5awe;  1856-57;  V.  2.     '57.    8°.     xxi,  (1),  707  p. 

—  General    index   to    the    Virginian    law    authorities, 

reported  by  Washington.  Call.  Hening  and  Mun- 
ford jointly,  and  Munford  separately;  by  W: 
Munford.    'With  notes.     1819.     8°.     xi,  576  p. 

—  A  digested  index  to  the  Va.  reports,    from   Wash- 

in^iton  to  2d  Randolph  inclusive  ...  By  E. 
Hall.     1825.     8°. 

—  An  analytical  digested  index  of  the  reported  cases  of 

the  Court  of  Appeals  and  General  Court  of  Va., 
from  Washington  to  2d  Grattan.  By  B:  Tate. 
1847.     2  V.     «o. 

—  A  digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 

Appeals  of  Virginia  contained  in  Grattan's 
reports,  v.  1-21,  [1M44-72].  By  W:  L.  Koyall. 
New  York,  1873.     8°. 

—  [Index,   and  cases  cited,  17.30-1880;  by  H.  A.  Con- 

verse]. 

—  An  index  to  the  Va.  reports,  from  Jefferson  to  33d 

Grattan.  ...  By  W:  B.  Martin.  1881.  8°. 
(4),  688  p. 

—  An  index  to  the  Va.  reports,  v.  75-84.     By  W:   B. 

Martin,     [v.  2].     1889.     8o.     (3),  336  p. 

—  An  index  to  the  Va.  reports  from  Jefferson  to  v.  91. 

By  W:    \\.  Martin.     1896.     1.  8«.     (4),     1065  p. 

—  A  complete  aljihabctical,   analytical,  chronological, 

annotated  digest  of  ail  the  reported  decisions  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  .Appeals.  Speci;il  Court  of 
Appeals,   High  (Jourt  of  Chancery,  and  General 
Court,   from   JctTerson's    reports  to   92    Virginia 
rf-ports,    1730-1896.       By  S:     N.  Hurst    and    H. 
.M.    Brown.     V.    1-8.     Pulaski    City,    '97-1901; 
Luray,  1902.    8  v.     8°. 
C'int.:  V.  1.     Abandonment -Church  property.     1897.      2. 
Citizen -iJepoHlUon.     1898.      3.    Descent -Grand  jury.    1899. 
4.     Guaranty -. Justice    of    the    peace.     1900.        5.     Laches- 
fjysiers.     Ki"0.     fi.     Paper    money -Hecurity.    1901.      7.    Se- 
duction -  Writ  of  KiKht.     1902.      8.     Index.     1902. 

Note.     Brown'K  name  Hjipears  only  on  v.  1-2,  owing  to  his 
death  Id  1808. 

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Supreme  Court  of  Appeals,  continued. 

—  Virginia  decisions.     A  collection  of  Virginia  cases 

not  officially  reported.  V.  1-2.  Charlottesville, 
1902.  2  V.  8°. 
Chancery.  Decisions  of  cases  ...  by  the  High  Conrt 
of  Chancery,  with  remarks  upon  decrees  by  the 
Court  of  Appeals  reversing  some  of  those  decii- 
sions.     By  G:  Wythe.     171)5.     f°.     165,  (1)  p. 

—  Same;  2d  ed.     Ed.  by  H.  H.  Minor.     1852.     8°. 
Abstracts  of  the  returns  of  clerks  of  courts  to  the  Clerk 

of   the    House    of  Delegates,  annual,   Aug.  ;J1: 

1837-59,  (16,  69-1903. 
Note.  Title  varies,  but  as  above  from  1873.  During  1866- 
72  made  to  the  Keeper  of  the  Rolls.  1837  was  apparently  the 
first.  T.-p.  of  [lfS5I]  has  only  session-date  "1S.52."  IS-iS, 
58  not  seen.  In  later  years  seen  only  appended  to  one  or  both 
Journals. 

—  Supplemental   [sawe],  Jan.  2,  1878.     8".   3p.    (Sen. 

doc.  10,  sess.  1877.) 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1831, 
75/76,  79. 

Legislature  {^Called  General  Assembly]. 

First  session  under  the  State  constitution,  Oct.  1776;  two 
seBsioiis  a  year,  in  May  and  October,  1777-84.  Sessions  wiTe 
annual,  178.i-18:!6,  SS-OO,  52;  biennial,  1853-63;  annual,  18fi4-66, 
69-72,  74-79;  biennial,  1S81-1901 ;  with  the  exceptions  stated 
below.  Convened  in  October,  1785-9.",  1814,  69;  in  November, 
1794-96,  1812,  16,  24;  all  other  regular  sessions  in  December, 
except  that  sessions  due  to  convene  in  Dec.  1S"7,  38,  51,  73,  con- 
vened in  the  January  following;  there  were  thus  two  regular 
sessions,  in  Jan.  and  Dec.,  1839,  74.  No  regular  sessions  convened 
in  1837,  51,  67.  68,  73.  Sess.  1«69  sat  Oct.^^/20,  1869,  Feb.  8/Julv 
11,  187'J,  and  Oct.  1/Nov.  10,  1870;  the  three  sittings  constituting 
but  one  session.  Extra  sessions.  Mar.  1781,  June  1788,  May  1813, 
June  1837;  adjourned,  Nov.  18.52;  called,  Jan.  1861,  Apr.,  Sept., 
1862;  adjourned,  Jan.  1863;  called,  Sept.  1S63;  extra,  June  1865; 
extra.  Mar.  1867;  special,  Mar.  1872;  extra,  Mar.  1882,  Aug.  1S84, 
Mar.  1887,  Jan.  1901,  July  1902  (extending  by  several  adjourn- 
ments into  1904). 

ReorgdiiUeit  Govtrnment  :  General  Asf!('inbly.  Extra  session, 
July  1861;  regular  sessions  beginning  in  December,  1861,  63,  64; 
extra  sessions,  May,  Dec,  1862.  Seat  of  governmental  Wheeling 
until  June  1863;  at  Alexandria,  June  1863-May  1865,  when 
the  officers  removed  to  Richmond  and  supplanted  the  secession 
State  government.  See  under  Constitution,  Conveirtion,  June 
1861  and  Conreiition,  1864;  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor 
and  Auditor;  and  below,  Laws  of  the  State  and  JournaU, 
Docs.,  etc. 

[Laws  of  the  State.'\  Acts  and  joint  resolutions,  ses- 
sional, 1777-1904.    1'.  ^.,  [1777]-1904.    i<^and^°. 

2^ote.  Not  all  seen  but  probably  all  published.  Title  for 
many  years  "  Acts  passed  .  .  ."  Acts  1794  printed  also  in  a 
German  ed.,  Phila.,  1795,  8".  There  was  no  legislation  in 
1868.  Early  vols,  printed  at  Williamsburg,  Charlottesville, 
and  Richmond  ;  of  late  years,  all  at  Richmond. 

— [^Reorganized  Government.'}  Acts  of  the  General 
Assembly  .  .  .  of  Virginia,  sessional,  July  1861- 
Dec.   1864.       Wheeling    and    Alexandria,    '61- 

[65?].      8°. 

A^te.  The  Acts  of  1861-62/63  were  reprinted  In  1866  by  the 
State  of  West  Va.,  in  1  v.  with  the  Ordinances  of  the  Wheel- 
ing Convention  of  June  1861. 

—  A  collection  of  all  such  public  acts  of  the  General 

Assembly  and  ordinances  of  the  Conventions  of 
Virginia  passed  since  the  year  1768,  as  are  now 
in  force  .    .   .    1785.     f".     235  p. 

—  A  collection  of  all  such  acts  of  the  General  Assembly 

of  Virginia  of  a  public  and  permanent  nature,  as 
are  now  in  force  .   .    .      1794.     fo.     380  p. 

—  Abridgement  of  the  public  permanent  laws  of   Va. 

[By  E.  Randolph.]      1796.     sm.  4°. 

—  A  collection  of  all  such  acts  ...   of  a  public  and 

permanent  nature  as  are  now  in  force  .  .  . 
Vol.  1.     1803.     8".     (2),  V,  454  p. 

—  Sa7ne;  v.  2.     1808.     8°.     vi,  167,  (1),  322  p. 


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.  .     Pre- 
xix,  (1), 

8°.     xvi,   1177, 


[Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  Supplement   containing   the    acts    of  a    public    and 

generally    interesting    nature   passed    on    since 
.  .   1807.     '12.     8°.     209,  (1)  p. 

—  The  revised  code  of  the  laws  of  Virginia,     liy  a. 

W.  Leigh  and  others.     1819.     2  v.     8°. 

—  The  Statutes  at  Large :  being  a  collection  of  all  the 

laws  of   Virginia    from    the  first  session  of  the 
Legislature   in   the   year    1619  ...    By  W:  W. 
Hening.    V.  1-13.     ^.  :p.,  1819-23      8°. 
yote.    Imprints  :  V.  1-2,  New  York    182-3.     3.  Phila..  1823. 
4-12,  Richmond,  1819-23.     13,  Phila.,  1823. 

—  Personal  names  in  Hening's  Statutes  at  Large   .  .   . 

By  J.  J.  Casey.     N.Y     1896.     8°.     (6),  ^1  p. 

—  Supplement  to  the  revised  code  ot  .   .  .    ISU-      rfi>. 

go.     viii.  584  p. 
_  The   Statutes  at   Large    .    .     .    1792-1806.       (New 

series  )     Being  a  continuation  of  Hening.     By 

S:   Shepherd.     1835-36.     3  v.     8°. 
_  The  code  of  Virginia.     [Conip.  by  J.  M.  Patton  and 

C.Robinson.]     1849.     8°.     xxii,  898,  (1)  p. 

—  Same  ;  another  issue.     2  v. 

See  also  below,  Statuto>-y  Revision,  1849. 

—  The  code  of  Virginia  ...  2d  ed.     1860.    8°.    xxiii, 

1022,(1)  p. 

—  Third  edition    of   the    code  of   Virginia 

pared  by  G:  W.  Munford.     1873.    8 
1546,  (1)  p. 

—  The  code  of  Virginia  .    .    -    1887 

(1)  P-  .       ,    • 

—  Supplement  to  the  code  of  Virginia :  being  a  com- 

pilation of  all  acts  of  a  general  and  permanent 
nature  passed  since  Mar.  15,  1887  ...  By  J.  G. 
Pollard.     1898.     8°.     vi,  (2),  3-514  p. 

—  A  digest  of  the  laws  of  Va.  which  are  of  a  perma- 

nent character  and  general  operation  ...  By 
J.  Tate.     1823.     8°. 

—  Same;  2d  ed.     1841.     8°. 

—  Digest  of  the  laws  of  Va.  of  a  civil  nature  and  ot  a 

permanent  character  and  general  operation  .  .  . 
By  J.  M.  Matthews.     1856-57.     2  v.     8°. 

—  \  Statutory     Revision.]        Committee    of     Revisors 

(1776.)     Report.     1784.     f.     6,  90  p. 

—  Revisors   of  the  Laws  (1790.)     Draughts    of    such 

bills  as  have  been  prepared  by  the  committee 
appointed  under  the  act  .  .  .  passed  23d  Dec, 
1790.  Transmitted  to  the  Executive  26th  March, 
1792.     "92.     2  V.  in  1.     f°. 

—  Revisors   of  the  Laws,   (1817.)     Draughts  of   bills 

prepared  by  the  revisors  of  the  laws  [S.  Roane 
etal.]     1817.     4°. 

—  Revisors  of  the  Code  (1849.)     [lst-4th]  report,  Dec. 

seas.  1846.  Dec.  sess.  1847,  Jan.,  May,  1849;  re- 
port July  1849,  being  their  final  report  and  relat- 
ing to  tlif  criminal  code  .  .  .  '47-49.  5  rpts. 
S".  (Patton  and  Robinson.) 
Note.  TheHu  rpU.  Haiti  to  constitute  a  revised  code  in  them- 
selveH. 

—  Revisors  of  the   Statutes   (1856.)     Selections    from 

the  reports  of  the  revisors,  illustrating  the  pro- 
vision.^ ot  the  code.     1856.     8".     304  p. 
-Revisors  of  the    Code  (1886.)     I'artial   report,    July 

1886. 
Communication  to  extra  session,  March  1887     3  p. 

—  [Special    Laws.]      [Allegiance.]      Act  to  oblige  the 

free  mah-inbabitantH  .    .  .  Williamsburg,  [1777.] 
i".     1  1. 
Note.     Act  of  allegiance. 

[Attesson.]     Law»  in   relation  to   assessors  of  the 

public  revenue.     1871.     8". 

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[//rtws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  \_Corporations .]     Acts   on  tlie    subject   of   corpora- 

tions. Together  vvitli  an  act  relating  to  the 
manufacturing  anil  mining  companies,  passed 
Feb.  13,  1837.     '53.     8°. 

—  [Convention s-l     An  act  for  appointing  deputies  from 

this  Commonwealth  to  a  convention  proposed  to 
be  hold  in  the  City  of  Philadelphia  in  May  next, 
for  the  purpose  of  revising  the  FoDderal  Consti- 
tution.     [Passed,  Nov.  178U.]       ['8G  J     4°.     1  p. 

Virginia,  to  wit:    General    Assembly  begun  and 

held  .  .  .  the  fifteenth  day  of  October  .  .  . 
1787.  An  act  concerning  the  convention  to  be 
held  in  June  next.  Passed  Dec.  12th,  1787. 
['87?]     f.     1  p. 

—  \_Debt.'\     The    Hiddleberger    debt    law.     Approved, 

Feb.  14,  1882.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     10  p. 

—  \_Education.'\      Abstract    of    the    laws    relating    to 

school    commissioners    and    their     officers  .   .   . 
4th  ed.     184l>.     8°. 
See  also  under  Inspection  aud  Regulation,  Education. 

—  \_Jam,es  River.]     Acts    for   clearing  and   improving 

the  navigation  of  James  River.  Richmond, 
n.  d.     12°. 

Acts  and  parts  of  acts  relating  to  the  James  River 

Company.     1830.     8°. 

—  [Militia.]     Revised  military  laws.     1850.     8". 

—  [Religion.]     Act  for  establishing  religious  freedom. 

Paris,  Ji.  c^.     [177-].     8°. 

—  [Revenue.]     Laws    in    relation   to   public  revenue, 

[etc.].     1859.     8°. 
See  also  under  E.xec.  aud  Staff,  Auditor  of  Pub.  Accounts. 

—  [Taxation.]     Tax    bill   of    1890,    with   the   general 

provisions  of  the  code  of  Va.  in  relation  to  the 
duties,  etc.,  of  the  commissioners  of  the  revenue 
and  the  county  and  city  treasurers.  h.t.p. 
[1890.]  8°.  118  p. 
[Journals.  Docii'ments,  Etc.]  Journal  of  the  Senate, 
sessional,  1776-79,  85/80-90,  1810/11,  12/13, 
14/15,  16/17-21/22,  23/24,  25/26,  28/29-63/64, 
65/66-1904.     1776-1904.     fo  and  8°. 

Note.  Nearly  all  have  appendixes,  not  of  ann.  rpts.  but  of 
minor  "  Sen.  Docs."  In  8"  from  1829  if  not  earlier.  Jnls.  of 
extra  or  adjnd.  seswions  bound  as  follows:  Dec.  1836,  June 
1837  in  1  v.;  Nov.  18;V2  separate;  Jan.  1861  separate;  Apr., 
Sept.,  1862,  Jan.  1863  in  1  v. ;  Dec.  1860,  Mar.  1867  in  1  v. ;  Oct. 
lS69/Feb.  1870  in  1  v. ;  Oct.  1870  separate;  Dec.  1881,  Mar.  1882 
in  1  v. ;  Aug.  1884  separate;  Mar.  1887  separate;  Jan.  1901 
separate;  July  1902/ Jan.  1904  iu  1  v.;  others  not  seen.  Early 
v.  printed  at  Williamsburg. 

—  Journal  of  the  Senate,  1778-79, 85-90.      [Reprinted], 

Richmond,  1827-28.     2  v.     8°. 

Xote.  These  vols,  bear  no  indication  that  tliey  are  reprints 
except  the  imprint  dates.  Neither  vol.  has  a  general  t.-p.  but 
eacli  sesH.  has  separate  t.-p.  and  pagination.     Uont. : 

[v.  IJ.     Oct.  1778-Oct.  1779.    [v.  2].    Oct.  1785-Oct.  1790. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Delegates,  sessional,  1776- 

90,  92,  97/98,  1807/08,  10/11,  12/13,  14/15- 
36/37,  38-1904.     1776-1904.     fo,  4°  and  8°. 

Note.  Nearly  all  have  appendixes  of  miscellaneous  docs.; 
from  1820  to  1842,  and  to  some  extent  during  the  Civil  War, 
these  were  the  regular  anu.  rpts.,  or  "  Docs.  Ace.  Gov's. 
Mess."  but  from  1843  the  appendixes  have  been  chieliy  of 
minor  "  House  Docs."  In  f"  as  late  as  1815;  4°,  from  1x18  or 
earlier  through  1841  or  later;  8"  as  early  as  1847.  Juls.  of 
extra  or  adjnd.  sessions  bound  as  foUn  ws  :  Nov.  1852  separate ; 
Jan.  1861  separate;  Dec.  1861,  Apr.  1862  in  1  v.;  Sept.  1862, 
Jan.  1863  in  1  v.;  Dec.  1866,  Mar.  1867  in  1  v.;  Oct.  1869/ 
Feb./Oct.  1870  inlv.;  Dec.  1871,  Mar.  1872  in  1  v.;  Dec. 
1881,  Mar.  1882  in  1  v. ;  Aug.  1884  separate;  Mar.  1SS7  separate; 
Jan.  1901  separate;  July  1902/Jau.  1904  iu  1  v.;  others  not 
seen.    Early  v.  printed  at  Wiliamsburg. 

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STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Va. 


[Jourwa/s,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.] 

—  Journal     of     the    House     of     Delegates,     1776-90. 

[Reprinted],  Richmond,  1827-28.     4  v.     4°. 

^''ote.  These  vols,  bear  no  indication  that.they  are  reprinlB 
except  the  imprint  dates.  No  vol.  has  a  general  t.-p.  but 
each  sess.  has  separate  t.-p.  and  pagination.     Cont. : 

rv   1    17761  [3-1  May  1781-Oct.  1785. 

[•2.']  May  1777-Oct.  1780.  [4. J  Oct.  17S6-Oct.  1790. 

—  [Reorganized  Government.]     Journal  of  the  Senate, 

sessional,  1861-152.     [Wheeling  ?], '61-63.     4  v. 
8°. 
See  note  above  under  Legislature;  cnid  under  Exec,  and 
Staff,  Convention,  June  1861,  Note. 

Journal  of  the  Senate  of   the  State  of   Virginia 

for  the  sessions  of  1863,  4,  &  5.     Baltimore,  '65. 
8°.     155  p. 
Note.    Meaning  sessions  Dec.  1863/64  and  Dec.  1864/65. 

Journal  of  the  House  of  Delegates  of  the  .State 

of    Virginia,    sessional,    July    1861-Dec.    1864. 
Wheeling  and  Alexandria,  '61-65.     6  v.     8°. 
Note.    Dec.  1862  has  "  Commonwealth  "  for  "  Slate." 

—  Manual   of   members,    officers,    and    standing   com- 

mittees, and  rules  of  the  Senate.  Session  of 
1885/86.     '85.     24°.     84  p. 

—  Same,  1878/79.     '78.     24°. 

—  Manual  of   the    Senate    and    House  .   .   .  sessional, 

1891/92-1901/02.    '91-1902.     24°.  (title  var.) 

—  [Standing     Committees.]      [Auditor.]      Report    of 

the  joint  committee  to  examine  the  Auditor's 
office,  sessional,  1825,  57,  59,  81-85;  Senate 
committee,  sess.  1891. 

—  [Executive    Expenditures.]       Report    of    the    joint 

committee    on  .   .   .  sessional,  1855,  57,    59,  61, 
69,  71,  76. 
Note.     Also  for  several  years  previous. 

Same    [sess.    Dec.    1801] ;    also   the   Governor's 

[J.  Monroe]  letter,  28  Jan.  1802,  to  the  House. 
.   .   .   n.  d.     16°. 

—  [Finance].     Report   of   the    committee    of  finance, 

upon   the   revenue  and    expenditures,  sessional, 
1813-57.     (title  var.) 
Note.    Apparently  all   House  rpts.;  one   Senate   rpt.  seen, 
eesB.  1855. 

Report   of    a   sub-committee    to    the    committee 

.   .  .   1877.     8°. 
Report  ...  to  the    Senate  on  the    public   debt. 

.   .   .  B.T.Johnson.      1878.     8°.      (l),36p. 

—  [Library,   State].       Report  of  the  joint  committee 

appointed  to  exnmine  into  the  condition  of  the 
public  library;   sessional,   1827-53,  biennial,  for 
years  1854/55,  55/57-61/63:  sessional,  1866-77. 
n.  t.  p. 
Note.    These    are    really    State    Library    reports,    and    in 
1852-61/63,  72,  74-77  they  are  accompanied  by  the  report  of 
the  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth  as  State  Librarian.     Con- 
tinued as : 

Biennial     report    of    the    joint    conmiittee  .  .   . 

1882/83-98/99.     n.  t.  p. 

—  [Penitentiary  ]      Report   of    the    joint    committee 

api)ointe(i    to    examine    into    the    .'^tnte    of    the 
IVnitcntiary,  sessional,  [1815,  18,  19,  22,  23],  25, 
29-32,  34-36,  39-12,  45-46,  55,  59,   61   (Mar.), 
61  (Dec),     (title  var.) 
Note,    Kpta.  through  1823  by  IIoubo  commUtee. 

—  [Treasurer]      Report    of    the    joint    committee    to 

examin('  the  'j'rcasnrer's  accounts,  sessional, 
1813-J5,  18-19,  22,  29-3;!,  35-36,  39  (Jan.),  42, 
43,  52,  57,  59,  79-85.     (title  var.) 

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STA  TE  PUBLIC  A  T/ONS 


[Va. 


[^Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.^ 

—  In   the    House  .   .  .  Nov.    14,    1785.     Whereas    the 

relative  situation  of  the  United  States  has  been 
found  on  trial  to  require  uniformity  in  their  com- 
mercial regulations.  .       .     f".     1  p. 

—  In  the  House  .   .  .  2.jth  of  Octol)er,  1787.     Resolved 

[that  the  proceedings  of  the  Federal  Convention 
be  submitted  to  a  convention  of  the  people.] 
[1787.]     8".     1  p. 

—  Resolved   [28  Nov.  1793]   .   .    .  that  a  State  cannot, 

under  tiie  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  be 
made  a  defendant  at  the  suit  of  any  individual  or 
individuals  .   .  .   [1793.]       12°.     1  p.      (House.) 

—  In  the  House  .   .   .   Dec.  12,   1795.     The  House  ac- 

cording to  the  order  of  the  day,  resolved  itself 
.  .  .  [re  amendments  to  the  Constitution  con- 
cerning ratification  of  treaties,  a  tribunal  for 
trial  of  impeachments,  and  the  composition  of 
the  U.  S.  Senate]     8".     1  p. 

—  Debates  in  the  House  .   .   .   upon  certain  resolutions 

before  the  House,  upon  the  .  .  .  subject  of  the 
Acts  of  Congress  .  .  .  commonly  called  the 
Alien  and  Sedition  laws.  [By  T.  Hansford?] 
[1798.]     8°.      (1),  5-190,  (1)  p. 

—  Same;  repr.,  1829.     8°.     (1),  183  p. 

—  The  address  of  the  minority  in  the  Virginia  Legis- 

lature to  the  people  of  that  State ;  containing  a 
vindication  of  the  constitutionality  of  the  Alien 
and  Sedition  laws,     n.t.p.     [1799.]     8°.     16  p. 

—  Communications  from  several  States  on  the  resolu- 

tions of  the  Legislature  of  Va.  respecting  the 
Alien  &  Sedition  laws;  also  instructions  from 
the  General  .Assembly  of  Va.  to  their  Senators  in 
Congress;  and  the  report  of  the  committee  to 
whom  was  committed  the  proceedings  of  .  .  . 
other  States  in  answer  to  the  resolutions  of  .  .  . 
Dec.     1798   .   .   .   [1800].    ICfi.     104  p.     (House.) 

—  [Resolutions    on    the    subject     of    the    Alien    and 

Sedition  laws,  adopted  sess.  1798.]    [Sess.  1819]. 
Sole.    250  copies  printed  for  the  House,  sess.  1819. 

—  Report   and   resolutions    of  tlie   Va.  Legislature   in 

1799  on  the  subject  of  our  federal  relations. 
ti.    t.  p.     4°.     20  p.     (Doc.  no.  12,  sess.  1832). 

—  Resolutions  of  Va.  and  Ky.,  i)enned  by  Madison  and 

Jefferson,  in  relation  to  the  Alien  and  Sedition 
laws ;  and  the  debates  and  proceedings  in  the 
House  ...  of  Va.  on  the  same,  Dec.  1798. 
Richmond,  1835.     8°. 

—  The   Virginia   report    of    1799-1800,    touching    the 

Alien  and  Sedition  laws ;  together  with  the  Va. 
resolutions  of  Dec.  21,  1798,  the  debate  and 
proceedings  thereon  in  the  House  .  .  .  and  .  .  . 
other  documents  .  .  .  1850.  8°.  (1),  ix-xvi, 
17-2(54  p. 

—  Preamble  and    resolutions  adopted    by  the   General 

Assembly  on  the  subject  of  the  right  of  the 
State  Legislatures  to  instruct  their  Senators  in 
Congress.     [1812.]     16°.     28  p. 

—  Instructions  from  the  Genl.  Assy,  to  J.  Barbour  and 

J.  Pleasants,  Jr.,  Senators  from  the  State  of 
Va.  in  the  Congress  of  the  U.S.     [Sess.  1819.] 

JVbie.    Not  seen,  but  250  copies  were  ordered   printed  for 
the  House. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  Revolutionary  War  claims. 

[Sess.  Dec.  1829.]     4  p. 

—  Same,  Substitute  proposed  to.     [Sess.  Dec.  1829]. 

3  p. 

—  Same.     [Sess.  Dec.  1830].     5  p. 

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STATE  PUBUCATJONS 


Va. 


[<7oMrna?s,  Documenis,  Eic,  continned.'\ 

—  To   the    Honorable    the     Conjjress    of    the    United 

States,  the  memorial  of  the  Commonwealth  of 
Virginia,  by  her  commissioner  and  agent  [asking 
for  settlement  of  claims  against  the  United  States 
for  value  of  150,000  acres  of  land  to  enable  the 
State  to  give  to  certain  Revolutionary  officers 
halfpay  for  life],     n.t.p.     [183-?]     8°.     15  p. 

—  Report  of  testimony  taken  before  the  committee  of 

agriculture  and  manufactures  on  the  subject  of 
the  inspe-ction  of  flour  in  the  city  of  Richmond. 
n.t.p.     [Sess.  1831].     p,  5-30. 

—  Memorial   of   the   clerks   [of  courts.     Sess.    1831.] 

4°.     2«  p. 

—  Report    on  "  An    act   referring    to   the    First    and 

Second  Auditors  and  Treasurer  the  petition  and 
accompanying  documents  of  heirs  of  General  T: 
Nelson  "  for  Revolutionary  War  claims.  [Sess. 
Dec.  1831.]     10  p. 

—  The   speech  of  H.  Berry  in  the  House  ...  on  the 

abolition  of  slavery.     [1832?]     8".     8  p. 

—  The   speeches   of  P.  .\.  Boiling  ...  in  the   House 

...  on  the  policy  of  the  State  in  relation  to 
her  colored  population:  delivered  on  the  11th 
and  25ih  of  January  1832  .  .  .  '32.  2d  ed. 
8°.     16  p 

—  The  speech  of  T.  Marshall  ...  in  the  House  .  .   . 

on  the  policy  of  the  State  in  relation  to  her  col- 
ored population  :  delivered  .  .  .  Jan.  14,  1832. 
'32.     2d  ed.     8°. 

—  The   speech  of  J:    A.   Chandler  ...  in  the   House 

...  on  the  policy  of  the  State  with  respect  to 
her  slave  population.  Delivered  Jan.  17,  1832. 
'32.     8°.     10  p. 

—  The   speech  of  W:  H.   Brodnax   [on    same].     Jan. 

19,  1832.     '32.     8°.     44  p. 

—  The  speech   of  C.   J.   Faulkner  ...  in  the   House 

...  on  the  policy  of  the  State  with  respect  to 
her  slave  population.  Delivered  Jan.  20,  1832. 
'32.     8°.     22  p. 

—  Speech  of  J.  M'Dowell,  Jr.  ...  in  tlie  House  .   .   . 

on  the  slave  question:  delivered  .  .  .  Jan.  21, 
1832.     '32.     2d  ed.     8°.     33  p. 

—  Review  of  the  debate  in  the  Virginia  Legislature  of 

1831  and  1832.     ByT:R.  Dew      '32.    8°.     133  p. 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee    [on  claims  to  land 

bounty  for  services  in  the  War  of  the  Revolu- 
tion], Dec.  18th,  1834.    n.t.p.     ['34.]    8°.     13  p. 

—  Sarre;     8  p.      (House  Journal,  Sess.  Dec.  1834.) 

—  Speech  of  Mr.  Bayly  of  Accomack  on  the  bill  to  pre- 

vent citizens  of  New  York  from  carrying  slaves 
out  of  this  Commonwealth  .  .  .  and  in  reply  to 
Mr.  Scott  of  Fauquier:  delivered  in  the  House 
.   .   .   25th  and  2Cth  of  Feb.  184).     '41.     8".    38  p. 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on   resolutions  of  State 

of  Ohio  in  reference  to  boundary  between  Va. 
and  Ohio.     [Sess.  Dec.  1846.]     2  p. 

—  Resolution    for    appointment   of    commissioners   to 

settle  boundaries  of  Va.,  O.,  and  Ky.  1847. 
[Sess.  Dec.  IH-IC]     2  p. 

—  Record  of  proceedings  and  evidence  taken  iind  had 

bifore  the  joint  committee  charged  with  the 
itivestigation  of  the  conduct  of  crrtaiii  railroad 
cotnjtanies,  etc.  [1847.]  n.t.p.  4".  102,  13  p. 
(Doc.  41.  HCHS.  Dec.  181f;.) 

—  Statement  [concerning  the  payment  of  IJevolution- 

jiry  debts],     nip.  [185-?]     8".     12  p. 

—  Report  of  the  investigating  coinniittec  of  the  Western 

Lunatic  Asylum,  w.  ;?.,  1851.  8".  9  p.  (Doc. 
50,  se.ss.  1850.) 

710 


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[Va. 


[Jowrjia/s,  Documenis,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Speech  before  the  Senate  committee  on  banks,  Dec. 

17,  18r)5,  by  J.  Caskie.     '5(;.     8". 

—  Address  of  the  Hon.  C.  G.  Memminger,  special  com- 

missioner from  .  .  .  So.  Carolina,  before  the 
assembled  authorities  of  tlie  .State  of  Virginia, 
Jan.  19,  1860.     n.  ;;.,  ['CO.]     8".     43  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on   Harper's  Ferry  out- 

rages.    Jan.  2(1,  ISGO.     ['(iOJ.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Report   of   the    select  committee  on   Revolutionary 

War  claims,  P^eb.  10,  18G0.     22  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  State  and  federal 

relations.  1861.     n.t.p.     '01.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Same,  Jan.  17,  1861.     S^.     3  p. 

—  Speech  in  the  House  .   .   .  March  30,  18G1,  on  the 

resolutions  of  the  Senate,  directing  the  Governor 
...  to  seize  by  military  force  the  U.  S.  guns  at 
Bellona  arsenal,  and  on  the  secession  of  Vir- 
ginia; by  J.  F.  Segar.     n.t.p.     I  1861. J     8°. 

—  Correspondence  and  remarks    on   two    occasions  in 

the  Senate  of  Virginia,  on  the  subject  of  mar- 
tial law  and  arrests  and  confinement  of  civilians 
by  military  orders.     1863.     8°.     32  p. 

—  Closing  address  of  Hon.  J:  B.  Baldwin,  Speaker  of 

the"  House  .  .   .   [Mar.  3,  1866].     n.  t.  p.      8°. 
p.  107-109.     (Doc.  26,  Docs.  1865/66.) 
Note.    5,000  copies  oicleied  printed;  separates  not  seen. 

—  Memorial  of  Genl.  Assy,  to  Congress  on  water  com- 

munication between  the  Atlantic  and  Mississippi. 
1870.     8«. 

—  Funding  the  State  debt.     Speech  in  the  House  .  .  . 

Mar.  24  and  27,  1871,  by  Z.  Turner.  n.  t.p. 
['71.]     8°.     16  p. 

—  Washington :     his   person    as    represented    by    the 

artists.  The  Iloudon  statue,  its  history  and 
value.  [By  S.  McRae.]  Tublished  by  order  of 
the  Senate.     1873.     8".     23  ]>. 

—  Reports  of  the  majority  and  minority  of  the  special 

House  committee  relative  to  certain  charges 
against  Judge  G.  S.  Stevens,  together  with  the 
evidence  taken  in  the  case.  h.  t.  p.  8°.  57  p. 
(House  doc.  9,  sess.  1875/76.) 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  of  the  Senate  and 

the  committee  on  federal  relations  of  the 
House  .  .  .  as  a  joit)t  conmiittee  .  .  .  on  usur- 
pation of  power  by  the  federal  judiciary  in  Va. 
[Sess.  1878/79  1.     '79.     8».     37  p. 

—  Address  of  Re-adjuster  members  of  Legislature  to 

the  people,  April  1882.     '82.     8°. 

—  Report  of  Va.  special  joint  committee  on  the  Md.  and 

Va.  boundary  line,  [Feb.  lO,  1884.]    3  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  joint  committee  to  examine  the 

State  securities  deposited  in  the  basement  offices, 
[July  7,  1886].     n.t.p.     ['87?]    8°.    272,  (1)  p. 

—  Final    report  of  the  joint  committee  to  confer  with 

the  commission  of  Council  of  Foreign  Bond- 
holders,   n.d.   [1887.]  8".   134  p.   (Sen',  doc.  18). 

—  Report  from  the  committee  on  general  laws,  and  joint 

resolutions  ap])ointing  a  joint  committee  to  con- 
fer witli  a  joint  committee  from  Maryland  Legis- 
lature, to  establish  boundary  line  between  Md. 
and  Va.     [Sess.  1889/90.]     3  p. 

—  Oration    by    Hon.  J:   AV.  Daniel    on  .   .   .  Jefferson 

Davis  .  .  .  under  the  auspices  of  the  Genl.  Assy. 
.   .   .  Richmond,  Jan.  25,  1890.     '90.     8°.    46  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  relative  to  boundary  line 

between  Va.  and  Md.      [Sess.  Dee.  1891.] 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  relative  to  boundary 

line  between  Va.  and  M<1.  n.  t.  p.  8".  2  p. 
(Sen.  doc.  22,  sess.  1891/92.) 

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STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Va. 


{^Journals^  Documents,  Etc  ,  continued.'] 

Reports  of  the  committees  of  public  institutions  and 

education  and  schools  and  colleges  of  the  Senate 
and  House  ...  in  reference  to  charges  against 
the  Board  of  Visitors  of  the  Va.  Mech.  and 
Agric.  College  [s«c],  together  with  all  the  evi- 
dence and  exhibits  .  .  .  n.t.p.'  8°.  144  p. 
(Sen.  doc.  26,  sess.  1891/92.) 

—  [Address  before  Genl.  Assy.  byj.  L.M.Curry.   1892]. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  appointed  to  inves- 

tigate certain  charges  against  the  Laurel  Reform- 
atory.    1898.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  appointed  to  visit  Blacks- 

burg  College.     [1900.] 

Miscellaneous. 

Assessors,  Principal.  See  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Gov- 
ernor, 1820. 

[Boundaries.]  Correspondence  between  commis- 
sioners of  Va.  and  Md.  relative  to  boundary  line 
between  the  two  States.    [Sess.  Nov.  1824.]    4  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  commissioners  on  boundary  line 

between  Va.  and  Tennessee,  n.  t.  p.  (App. 
to    Governor's    message,  ii,    1859,   p.    259-264.) 

map. 

Note.    This   app.   accompanies   the    message   only  as  it  is 
printed  in  Documents,  1859/60,  pt.  1. 

Report  of   Col.  A.  W.  McDonald  relative  to  his 

mission  to  England.     March  1861.     ?i.^.,['61.] 
8°.     20  p.     (Doc.  no.  39,  sess.  Jan.  1861). 
Note.    In  appendix  to  Senate  Journal,  session  Jan.  1861,  this 
rpt.  is  Doc.  28  and  has  following  title  : 

—  Report  of  Col.  Angus   W.  McDonald  relative  to 

boundary  lines.     March  9,  1861.     n.  p.    8°.    16  p. 

—  Resolutions  of  the  Confederate  Congress  relative 

to  boundaries  of  Va.,  Jan.  23,  1862.  5  p.  (Vir- 
ginia Sen.  Jnl.,  sess.  1861,  doc.  19.) 

—  Communication  from  commissioners  appointed  on 

behalf  of  this  State  to  adjust  and  settle  boundary 
line  between  States  of  Va.  and  Md.  [Sess.  1870/ 
71.]     2  p. 

—  Report  of   the  commissioners  on   boundary  lines 

between  the  State  of  Va.  and  the  States  of  Md., 
No.  Carolina,  and  Tenn.,  read  in  the  Senate, 
Jan.  17,  1872.     n.t.:^.     8°.      (1),  22  p. 

—  Report  and  accompanying  documents  of  the  Va. 

commrs.  appointed  to  ascertain  the  boundary  line 
between  Md.  and  Va.     1873.     8°.    146,  314  p. 

—  Final    report   of  the    Va.    Commissioners.     1874. 

A".     221  p. 

—  [Report  of  commissioners  to  arbitrate  the  boun- 

dary line  between  Va.  and  Md.     Sess.  1876/77.] 
See  U7ider  Exec,  and  Staff,  Goiwrnor,  Boundaries. 

—  [Report  of  Commissioner  and  Engineer  to  settle 

boundary   line    between    Va.    and    Md.      Sess. 
1883/H4.] 
See  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  Boundaries. 

—  [Report   of    Commissioners  to    define   and    mark 

boundary    line  between   .  .  .  Va.  and  .  .  .  No. 
Carolina.     Sess.  1895/96,  97/98].     2  rpts. 
See  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  (/oneritor,  Boundcirie.i. 

—  See  also    under    Executive  and    Staff,    (iovernor, 

lioundaries ;  and   -under   Legislature,  .Journals, 
Documents,  etc.,  1846,  47,  84,  89/90,  91,91/92. 
Censvs  of  Virginia  for  1820.     n.  p..,  n.  d.     4".    5  fold, 
ached.     (House  Journal,  1822.) 

—  Same,    1840.     n.   p  ,    n.  d.     4".     23    p.     (House 

Journal,  1840.) 

—  See  also  forward.  Statistics,  and,  under  Exec,  and 

Staff,  Auditor,  1831. 

712 


Miscellaneous] 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Va. 


[CtViY  Jlav. "I  Report  of  ex-Presi.lent  Tyler  as  eoni- 
missjoner  to  the  President  of  the  United  States, 
&c.,&c.,&c.  [Jan.  31,  1801.]  w.^?.,  ['61.]  8". 
IG  p.     (Doc.  2;j,  sess.  Jan.  IStJl.) 

Report  of  W:  II.  Peters,  commissioner  appointed  by 
the  Governor  to  make  an  inventory  of  property 
taken  from  the  U.S.  Goverimient  at  the  navy 
yard,  Gosport,  and  in  and  near  Portsmouth,  Va. 
[Oct.  19,  1861.]     n.p.,n.d.     ['61.]    8°.     137  p. 

Kegulations  of  Coraniissary's  Dept.     1861.    8°.    38  p. 

Report  of  Colonel  of  Ordnance,  Oct.  30,  1862.     15  p. 

Supplementary  rpt.  of  Commercial  Agent.     1864.    3  p. 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1861,  63, 
and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
1860,  61,  63. 
[Claims-I  List  of  officers  of  Va.  continental  and  State 
line  and  State  navy  whose  names  appear  on 
army  register  and  have  not  received  land  for 
Revolutionary  services.    [Sess.  Dec.  1833.]    18  p. 

—  List   of    portion    of  Armond's  corps  .  .   .   list    of 

officers  and  soldiers  of  the  Va.  continental  line 
.  .  .  who  have  not  received  land  for  Revolu- 
tionary War  services.     [Sess.  Dec.  1833.]     16  p. 

—  List  of  claims  for  bounty  land  for  Revolutionary 

services,  acted  upon  by  Governor  since  April  1, 
1834.     [Sess.  Dec.  1834.]     20  p. 

—  List  of  non-commissioned  officers  and  soldiers  of 

Va.  line  on  continental  est;iblishment  whose 
names  appear  on  the  army  register  and  who  have 
not  received  bounty  land.  [Sess.  Dec.  1834.] 
51  p. 

—  List  of  non-commissioned  officers  and  soldiers  and 

non-commissioned  officers  and  seamen  and  ma- 
rines of  State  navy  .  .  .  who  have  not  received 
bounty  land  for  Revolutionary  services.  [Sess. 
Dec.  1834.]     19  p. 

Commissioner  of  Revolutionary  Claims  (1834-). 
Report,  session  1835.     n.p.,  n.  d.     4°.    118  p. 

See  also  under  Constitution,  Convention,  1850/51; 
under  Exec,  and  Staif,  Atty.  General ;  and  under 
Legislature,  Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  1829/30, 
3-,  31,  -.'A,  5-,  60. 
Colonization  Board  (1853-).  lst-['Jd]  report,  Dec: 
1853-53/55.     ['53?]-55.     8°.      lip.  ;   13  p. 

Note,     ['id]  18  p.  1-13  of  "Commun.  from  Kxec.  transmit- 
ting" same,  with  Central  Banli  rpt.,  p.  15-19. 


[Danville  Riot,  Nov.  3,  1883].  Report  of  Committee 
of  Forty,  with  sworn  testimony  .  .  .  Richmond, 
1883.     S'\     47  p. 

[Debt.^  Bondhrdders'  Committee.  Virginia  debt  state- 
ment. Official  negotiations,  with  opinion  of 
advisory  board,  Nov.  25,  1891.  n.  p.,  ['91.]  8°. 
22  p. 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1ST3,  74,  89/ 
90,  and  Second  Auditor:  and  under  Legislature,  Journalu, 
Docs.,  etc..  Standing  Ooniniittees,  Finance,  and  1871,  87. 

Report  of  the  commission  constituted  under  joint 
resolution  .  .  .  to  provide  for  adjusting  with  the 
State  of  West  Va.  the  proportion  of  the  puldic 
debt  of  the  original  State  of  Va.  proper  to  be 
borne  by  West  Va.  [Jan.  28,  1896.]  n.t.p. 
8°.  13  p. 
[Expositions.']  [  Virginia  Commissioners  to  New  Or- 
leans Exhibition.^  See  under  Exec,  and  Staff, 
Governor,  1885. 
World's  Fair  Commissioners  (1892-).  Report,  1893. 
See  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1893. 

7^3 


Miscellaneous] 


STA  TE  PUBLIC  A  TIONS 


[Va. 


Insurance  Commissioner.  Report  [of  E.  A.  Alfriend, 
special  delegate  to  the  Natl.  Insurance  Conven- 
tion], Nov.  30,  1871.     8".      (2)  p. 

Jamestown  Jubilee  Committee  (1807).  Report  of  the 
proceedings  of  the  late  jubilee  at  Jamestown  in 
coiiimemoratioii  of  IVIay  13  .  .  with  the  pro- 
ceedings at  Williamsburg  on  the  15th  .  .  .  re- 
ported by  the  select  committee.  Petersburg, 
1807.     8°.     48  p. 

\_Maps.'\  A  map  of  the  State  of  Virginia.  Constructed 
in  conformity  to  law  from  the  late  surveys 
authorized  by  the  Legislature.  By  H.  Boye. 
[Philadelphia,  1826.]     Size,  60  X  93  in. 

\_Norfolk  and  Portsmovth.']  Journal  and  reports  of 
the  Commissioners  appointed  by  the  Act  of  1777 
to  ascertain  the  losses  occasioned  to  individuals 
by  the  burning  of  Norfolk  and  Portsmouth  in 
the  year  1776.  n.  p.^  n.  d.  4°.  23  p.  (H. 
Doc.  43,  sess.  1835). 

\_Potomac  River.^  Report  of  the  joint  commissioners 
on  the  navigation  of  the  Potowmac  River,  with 
sundry  documents      1823.     4°.     26  p. 

\_Records.~\  [Report  of  W:  P.  Palmer,  appointed  Apr. 
1872  to  secure  the  preservation  of  historical 
papers  in  the  Capitol  building;  dated  Nov.  29, 
1872].     n.  t.  p.     8°.      (3)  p. 

[Reorganized  Government.']  See  under  Constitution, 
Convention,  June  1861,  and  Convention,  1864 ; 
under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor  and  Auditor ; 
and  under  Legislature,  note.  Laws  of  the  State, 
and  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.  See  also  West  Virginia 
State  Publications. 

{^Statistics.']  Topographical  analysis  of  the  Common- 
wealth for  1790-01.     '91.     1°,  folded. 

—  Statistical  gazetteer  of  the  State  of  Virginia ;  em- 

bracing .  .  .  topographical  and  historical  in- 
formation .  .  .  with  the  results  of  the  last 
census;  population  in  most  cases  to  1854.  By 
R.Edwards.     '55.     8".     (4),  53-469  p.     il. 

—  Statement  of  the  white  population  of  each  county 

for  1840  .  .  .  also  the  population  of  1846.  8°. 
7  p.      (Leg.  Doc.  Jan.  14,  1848.) 

—  Statement   of    white   titheables    and     revenue    of 

1849-50.     8°.     9  p. 

—  See  also  back.    Census,  and  under   Constitution, 

Convention.,  1850/51 . 


Sdpplemental :  Colonial. 

Governor.  The  relation  of  .  .  .  the  Lord  De-La- 
Warre,  lord  gouornour  and  captaine  generall  of 
the  colonic  planted  in  Virginea.  London,  1611. 
4'^      9  1. 

—  By  his  Excellency  the  Right  Hon.  John,  Earl  of  Dun- 
more  .  .  .  Governor  General  of  .  .  .  Virginia, 
.  .  .  :  A  proclamation  [datfd  May  8,  1775,  con- 
cerning grants  of  land  to  officers  and  soldiers]. 
[Williamsburg,    1775]     f.     1  p. 

Colonial  Records  of  Virginia.  Ed.  by  T.  H.  Wynne. 
Senate  document.  —  (Extra).  1874.  4°.  (6), 
viii,  9-:'.2,  (8),  37-60,  (4),  iii-iv,  69-106  p. 

('mil.:  1.  I'roceedlhgH  of  tlic  firHt  uHKcmbly  of  Vir(<inia, 
held  July  30,  ICIO.  —  -i.^  MhIs  of  tho  livlnge  ^  the  fiend  in  Vir- 
(jlida,  Kcb.  IP.,  1  «•.'.".. —.'t.  .A  biiife  declar.itlon  of  the  iilanta- 
tion  of  Virginia  diiriiii;  llic  tirnt  Iwclvi'  ycarH  when  SirThonias 
Umitli  wan  governor  of  llic  coiiipaiiy.  —  4.  .\  list  of  Ihe 
niimbfr  of  men,  wotiioii  and  children,  InliatiilantH  in  tlie 
Heveral  coiintlen  within  the  (-'olony  of  Virijlidu  in  10:U.  —  .1.  A 
letter  from  (^harleH  II,  aeknowledi^ini/  tlio  receipt  of  a  preH(!nt 
of  Kllk  made  In  thn  colony,  ]»>es.  —  (i.  A  HhI  of  the  parishes 
io  Virginia,  1980. —  7.  Addenda. 


7H 


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STATE  rUBLICATTONS 


[Va. 


Council  and  Cowpany.  A  trve  declaration  of  the 
estate  of  the  Colonie  in  Virginia,  With  a  con- 
futation of  such  scandalous  reports  as  have 
tended  to  the  disgrace  of  so  wortliy  an  enter- 
prise Puhlished  by  aduise  and  direction  of 
the  Councell  of  Virginia.  London.  1610.  8". 
(l),68p. 

—  The    new    life    of   Virginca :    declaring   the    former 

successe  ami  present  estate  of  that  plantation, 
being  the  second  part  of  Nona  Britannia  [by 
Robert  Johnson].  Published  by  authoritie  of  his 
Majesties  Counsell  of  Virginea.  London,  1(J12. 
8°.     28  1. 

—  Good  newes  from    Virginia.     Sent    to  the  covnsell 

and  Company  of  Virginia  .  .  .  From  Alex- 
ander Whitaker  .  .  .  London,  1()I3.  ^°.  13  1., 
44  p. 

—  Orders    and    constitutions,   partly    collected   out   of 

His  Maiesties  letters  patents,  and  partly  or- 
dained vpon  mature  deliberation,  by  the 
treasvror,  covnceil  and  companie  of  Virginia, 
for  the  better  gouerning  of  the  actions  and 
affaires  of  the  said  companie  here  in  England 
residing.  Anno  1619  and  1620.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
8°.     26  p. 

—  By    the    Treasurer,    Councell,    and     Company    of 

Virginia.  [A  proclamation  to  the  Governor, 
ordering  the  erection  of  guest  houses  and  the 
appointment  of  ministers  for  James  City,  Hen- 
rico, Charles  City,  and  Kicowtan  (Elizalieth 
City).]  Given  in  a  General  Court,  the  17.  day  of 
May,  1620.  [London,  1620?]  2U  X  16^  in.  broad- 
side. 

—  Declaration  of  the  state  of  the  Colonie  and  Affaires 

in  Virginia;  with  the  names  of  the  aduen- 
turors,  and  Summes  aduentured  in  that  Action. 
By  his  Maiesties  Counseil  for  Virginia.  22. 
Junij  1620.  London :  Printed  hy  Thomas 
Snodham,  1620.  4°.  (1),  11,  (1),  16,  30,  4, 
39  p. 

Note.  An  initial  "  A  "  was  probably  trimmed  away  on  copy 
seen. 

—  Same  ;  London  :  Printed  by  Thomas  Snodham,  1620. 

4°.      (l),92p. 

—  Same;  London:  Printed  by  Thomas  Snodham.  1620. 

4°.     ('l),97p. 

Note.  The  second  two  issues  are  probably  from  the  same 
composition,  a  different  settin?  from  the  first  issue;  the  third 
issue  differs  from  the  second  in  having  as  a  supplement  the 
court  vote  of  15th  November,  1620. 

—  A  note  of  the  shipping,  men  and  provisions  sent  and 

provided  for  Virginia  by  .  .  .  Henry,  Earle  of 
Sovth-hampton,  and  the  Company  and  other 
private  adventvrers,  in  the  yeere  1621,  &c.  n.p., 
n.  d.     i°.     4  p. 

—  Virginia's  God  be  Thanked,  or  A  sermon  of  thanks- 

giving for  the  happie  successe  of  the  affayres  in 
Virginia  this  last  yeare.  Preached  .  .  .  before 
the  Honorable  Virginia  Company  by  P.  Cop- 
land. .  .  .  Hereunto  are  adjoyned  some  Epistles, 
written  .  .  .  bv  Peter  Pope  .  .  .  London,  1622. 
4°.     3  1.,  36  p.,  3  1. 

—  A  sermon  vpon  the  vm.  verse  of  the  i.  chapter  of 

the  Acts  of  the  Apostles.  Preach'd  To  the 
Honourable  Company  of  the  Virginian  Planta- 
tion, 13.  Nouemb.  1622.  By  John  Donne  Deane 
of  St.  Pauls,  London.  London,  1622.  4°.  2  1., 
49  p. 


Supplemental] 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[Va. 


[General  Assembly.'l     Laws  of  the   Colony.     [Session 
laws],  1729,  34,  36,  38,  40  (May,  Aug.),  •'>2.  56 
(Mar.,  Sept.),  57,  58,  50  (Feb.,  Nov.),  60  (Mar  , 
May,  Oct.),  61   (Mar.,  Nov.),    62  (Jan.,    Mar., 
Nov.),  66,  70,  71,  72.      h.  p  ,  n.d.,   [1729-62]; 
Williamsburg,  70-72.     i°. 
Note.    The  laws  of  each  of  above  sessions  in  a  separate  vol. 
Sessions  were  held  annually  or  oftenev,  in  varying   months, 
beginning  July  1619.    The  laws  of  sessions  1619-88  are  given  in 
Hening's  Statutes  at  Large;  nee  under   Legislature,  Laws  of 
the  State,  1819-23;  the  dates  of  sessions  16S8-1800  are  given  in 
the  Annual  report  of  the  Aiuer.    Historical  Asso'n,  1897,   p. 
432-4o7.    The   Laws  of   1680,  "probably  printed  at   or   near 
Williamsburg  16S1  or  1682,"  is  recorded  by  Thomas's  "  His- 
tory of  Printing  in  America"  as  the  first  vol.  printed.     The 
volumes  listed  above  are  all  of  which  record  was  available  in 
compiling  the  present  list. 

—  For  the  colony  in  Virginea  Britannia.    Lawes  diuine, 

morall  and  martiall,  &c.  ...  By  W:  Stachey. 
London,  1612.     8°.     68  p. 

—  The  lawes  of  Virginia  now  in  force.     London,  1662. 

4°.     (2),  82,  (2)  p. 
Note.    This  revisal  of  the  laws,  and  the  Ist-Sd  revisals  (16.32, 
1842/43,  16.57/58)  are  also  given  in  Hening's  Statutes  at  Large. 
See  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  1819-23. 

—  A  complete  collection  of  all  the  law.s  of   Virginia 

now  in  force.  Carefully  copied  from  the  Assem- 
bly records  .  .  .  [By  J:  Purvis].  London, 
[1684].    1  1  ,  (4),  300,  (22)  p. 

—  An  abridgment  of  the  laws  in  force  and  use  in  Her 

Majesty's  plantations  ;  (viz  ).  Of  Virginia,  New- 
England,  Jamaica,  New-York,  Barbadoes,  Caro- 
lina, &  Maryland.  Digested  under  proper 
heads.  London,  1704.  16°.  1  1.,  (2),  284,  [87], 
[104],  285-304  p. 
Xote.     Pp.  81-87  of  Maryland  misprinted  "  65-71." 

—  Acts  of  Assembly,  passed  in  the  colony  of  Virginia 

from   1662  to  1715.     Vol.  1.     London:  Printed 
by  John  Baskett,  1727.     f°.     xxiv,  391  p. 
Note.    V.  2  was  never  published. 

—  Abridgment  of   the    public   laws  ...  in  force   and 

use  June  10,  1720.  By  W:  Beverley.  2d  ed. 
London,  1728.     12°. 

—  A    collection   of   all   the    acts   of    Assembly  now  in 

force  .   .   .  Williamsburg,  1733.     f.     (2),  622  p. 

—  An  exact  abridgment  of  all  the  public  acts  of  As- 

sembly of  Virginia,  in  force  and  use  .  .  .  By 
J:  Mercer.  Williamsburg,  1737.  4°.  xlvii, 
345  p.,  41  1. 

—  A  continuation  of  the  abridgment  of  all  the  public 

acts  of  Assembly  of  Virginia  in  force  and  use. 
Williamsburg,  1739.  4".  vi,  (2),  347-376  p., 
14  1. 

—  Acts  of  Assembly  now  in  force,  in  the  colony   of 

Va.  With  the  titles  of  such  as  are  expired  or 
repealed.  [With  the  acts  of  1752.]  Williamsburg, 
1752.     fo. 

—  An  exact  abridgment  of  all  the  public  acts  of  As- 

sembly of  Virginia  in  force  and  use  .  .  .  Jan- 
uary 1,  17">8  ...  By  J:  Mercer.  Glasgow, 
1759.     4-^.     (2),  xxii,  482  p. 

—  The  acts  of  Assembly  now  in  force  .   .   .  Williams- 

burg, 1769.  fo.  (2),  577  p. 
[Jonrnuls,  Documents,  Etc.]  Proceedings  of  the  first 
Assembly  of  Virginia,  1619.  Communicated, 
with  an  introductory  note,  by  G:  Bancroft. 
(Reprint,  New  York  Hi.Mtorical  Society,  Collec- 
tions, 2d  scries,  v.  3,  1857,  p.  329-358.) 

—  Same  ;  separate;.     «".     30  p. 

—  Same ;  [Witli  Bancroft's  note  and  an  introduction  by 

T:  H.  Wynne  and  W.  S.  Gilman,  1874].  See 
back,  Colonial  Records  of  Virginia. 

716 


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[Va. 


'iJournals,  Documents^  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Council  and  General  Court  records,   1040-41.     {Re- 

print, 1904,  from  "  Robinson's  notes,"  Virginia 
Historical  Society  Collections,  Virginia  Mag.  of 
Hist.  &  Biog.,  V.  11,  p.  277-284.) 

—  Journals  of  the  Council  in  executive  sessions,  1737- 

03.  {Reprint,  IDOfi,  in  Virginia  Mag.  of  Hist, 
and  Biog.,  v.  14,  p.  1-35.) 

—  Journal    of     the    House     of    Burgesses,     1740-74. 

Williamsburg,  '40-74.     22  v.     fo. 

—  Virginia  legislative  documents  [forming  the  records 

of  the  General  Assembly  of  Virginia,  1764, 
65,  70,  74,  75].  {Reprint,  1902-06,  in  Virginia 
Mug.  of  Hist,  and  Biog.,  v.  9,  10,  12,  13,  14). 

—  Proceedings    of  the   House    of    Burgesses,    Nov.  7, 

1769.     Williamsburgh,  1770.     4°. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Burgesses,   [February  10- 

April  11,  1772].  [Williamsburg,  1772).  fo. 
164  p 

—  The  proceedings  of  the  House  of  Burgesses,   [June 

1775].     Williamsburg,  ['75.]     48  p. 

Note.  The  Journal  of  this  session  was  not  originally  jirinted 
in  full;  this  epitome  took  its  place. 

—  Journals  of  the  House  of  Buriresses,  1761-76.     Ed. 

by  J:  P.  Kennedy,  [State  Librarian! .  Reprint, 
Richmond,  1905-1907.     4  v.     f. 

Note.  Prefaces  to  these  vols.  cent,  cxtensivo  information 
as  to  Bessions  and  journals  of  colonial  Assemblies.  The  v.  for 
1773/76  cont.  also  records  of  the  Committee  of  Correspond- 
ence.   Cont. : 

1761-65.        1907.  1770-72.        1906. 

1766-69.        1906.  1773-76.         1905. 

—  The  case  of  the  planters  of  tobacco  in  Virginia  .   .    . 

London,  1733.     8".     64  p. 

—  Hoyse  of  Burgesses.     Tuesday,  the  24tli  of  May,   14 

Geo.  in.  1774.  [Order  for  making  June  1st 
a  day  of  fasting  and  prayer  on  account  of  the 
threatened  destruction  of  "our  civil  rights." 
Williamsburg,  1774.]     4°  broadside. 

—  House  of  Burgesses.     An  Association,  signed  by  89 

members  of  the  late  House  of  Burgesses  .  .  . 
The  27th  day  of  May,  1774  .  .  .  [Williamsburg, 
1774]  fo.  2  p. 
Provincial  Conventions.  The  proceedings  [Journals 
and  Ordinances]  of  the  convention  of  delegates 
.  .  .  held  at  Kichmond  .  .  .  March  20-27,  1775, 
[July  17-Aug.  26,  1775;  Dec.  1,  1775-Jan.  20. 
1776;  May6-July5,  1776].  Reprinted  by  a  reso- 
lution of  the  House  .  .  .  Feb.  24,  1816.  '16. 
4°.     8,  54,  55-116,  86,  19  p. 

—  Ordinances   passed    at    a   convention   held   at  .  .   . 

Richmond  .  .  .  17th  of  July  1775.  Williams- 
burg, n.  d.     fo.      (1),  3-51  p. 

—  The  proceedings  of  the  convention  of  delegates,  held 

at  .  .  .  Richmond  .  .  .  the  1st  of  December, 
1775,  and  afterwards,  by  adjournment,  in  the 
city  of  Williamsburg.  Williamsburg,  [1776]. 
40.     (2),  106  p. 

—  Ordinances  passed  at  a  convention  held  in  the  city  of 

Williamsburg  .  .  .  the  1st  of  December,  1775. 
Williamsburg,  [1776].     40.     34  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  convention,  May  6,  1776       Williams- 

burg, i'76].     sm.  40.      185,  44  p. 

—  Ordinances  passed   .   .   .  6th  May,  1776.     Williams- 

burg, ['76].     sm.  40.     44  p. 

—  Ordinance    for    raising    an    additional     number    of 

forces  for  the  defence  and  protection  of  this 
colony  and  for  other  purposes  .  .  .  December, 
1775.     40. 

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Va. 


{^Trtaties.']  The  Treaty  held  with  the  Indians  of  the 
Six  Nations,  at  Lancaster,  in  Pennsylvania,  in 
June  1744.  To  which  is  prefix'd,  An  account  of 
the  first  confcderacj-  of  the  Six  Nations  .  .  . 
Williamsburg,  [1744 J.     8«.     xii,  79  p. 

—  A   treaty   held    with    the    Catawba    and    Cherokee 

Indians  at  the  Catawba-Town  and  Broad  River 
in  .  .  .  Feb.  and  Mar.  1756.  By  virtue  of  a 
commission  granted  by  the  lion.  R.  Dinwiddle 
.  .  .  Lieut. -Gov.  ...  to  P:  Randolph  and  W: 
Byrd.  Esqs.  [Williamsburg,  1756].  fo.  xiv, 
25  p. 
Washington^  George.  The  Journal  of  Major  George 
Washington,  sent  by  the  Hon.  Robert  Dinwiddle, 
Esq.,  .  .  .  Lieut.-Governor,  and  Commander-in- 
Chief  of  Virginia,  to  the  commandant  of  the 
French  forces  in  Ohio;  To  which  are  added, 
the  Governor's  letter,  and  a  translation  of  the 
French  officer's  answer,  Williamsburg,  1754. 
12°.     28  p. 

—  Same;  London,  1754.     12°.     32  p.     map. 

—  Same;   New   York.     Reprinted  for  Joseph.    Subin, 

1865.      12°.     46  p.     map. 

—  See  also  under  Institutions,  Historical  Society,  1861 ; 

and    under    Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,   etc., 
1873. 


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WEST  VIRGINIA   STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


Lint  compiled  from  material  fiirniihed  by  Richard  Ellsworth 
Fast,  late  profennor  of  American  hintory  and  political  science  at 
West  Virginia  Uniriersity,  Morganloion ;  from  the  collection  of 
West  Virginia  documents  in  the  New  York  Public  Library ;  and 
from  the  "  Catalogue  of  the  Slate  Library  of  Massachusetts  " 
18S0,  and  Annual  Supplements,  18S0-190o. 

Part  of  the  Stjite  of  Virginia  until  1868.  Convention  at  Rich- 
mond paesod  ordinance  of  secession,  April  17,  1861.  Convention 
of  loyal  delegates  met  at  Wheeling,  June  11,  1S61,  (adjourned 
session  August  6)  and  passed  :  (1)  Ordinance  declaring  null  and 
void  the  Kichmond  ordinance  of  secession;  (2)  Ordinance  organ- 
izing and  restoring  the  government  of  Virginia;  and  (3)  Ordinance 
providing  for  the  formation  of  a  new  Htate  out  of  the  territory 
of  Virginia  west  of  the  Alleghanies.  Constitution  for  the  new 
State  framed  by  Convention  of  1861/62;  ratified  by  vole  of  the 
people,  April  3,  1862.  General  Asfemiiiy  of  Reorganized  Gov- 
ernment of  Virginia  passed  act  assenting  to  the  formation  of  the 
new  State,  May  13,  1862.  Act  of  Congress  admitting  West  Vir- 
ginia on  condition  of  prescribed  changes  in  constitution,  approved 
by  President  Lincoln,  December  31,  1862.  Convention  re-con- 
vened, and  amendment  submitted  to  and  ratified  by  the  people, 
1863.  Admitted  as  a  State,  June  20,  1863.  Capital  at  Wheeling, 
1863-70;  at  Charleston,  1870-75;  at  Wheeling,  1875-May  188.5;  since 
then  at  Charleston. 

[Public  Documents]:  annual,  186.V72,  72/73;  biennial, 
1875-1904/06;  adjourned  session,  1882.  n.  t.  p. 
[Wheeling  and  Charleston,  '(!3-ll)06].     8°. 

Note.  Cont.  rpts.  of  departments  and  institutions.  The 
Go7'b.  message  is  usually  bound  in  at  the  front,  and  of  late 
years  its  t.-p.  takes  the  place  of  a  general  t.-p. ;  as  late  as  1883, 
however,  these  vols,  were  in  paper  covers  with  front  cover- 
title;  1883  seen  in  both  styles.  The  vol.  of  1875  has  first. 
Gov's,  mess,  of  Oct.  20,  1873,  then  rpts.  for  1873,  74,  then  mess. 
Jan.  1875.  Available  designations  as  follows  : 
Cover-titles : 
Message  and  Docs.,  1866. 

Ann.  Mess,  of  Gov.  .  .  .  with  Ace.  Docs.,  1871,  72,  72/73. 
Bien.  Mess,  of  Gov.  .  .  .  with  Ace.  Docs.,  1875,  81,  83. 
Docs.  Ace.  the  Gov's.  Mess.,  1882.    (Also  with  H.  J.  1882.) 
Binder's  titles : 
Mess,  and  Ace.  Docs.,  1883,  91,  93. 
Gov's.  Mess,  and  Ace.  Docs.  .  .  .  1895;  2  v. 
Public  Docs.,  1897/99,  (2  v.),  1900/01,  (3  v.),  1902/04-04/06, 
ea.  4  V. 
Titles  of  others  unknown.     Prior  to  1895  ea.   1  v.;  1897  in 
2  V.     Similar  collections   are  bound  with  many  of  the  House 
Journals. 


Constitution  and  Constitutional  Conventions. 

Constitutional   Convention.,  1861/62.      Journal.      8°. 
181  p. 

Note.    This  convention  assembled  Nov.  26,  1861.    The  De- 
bates were  not  printed. 

—  Propositions.     8°.     60  nos. 

—  Reports.     71.  t.  p. 

—  Constitution  of  West  Va.   [as  submitted].     71.  t.  p. 

[Wheeling,  1861.]     8°.     32  p. 

—  Same,   [as  approved],     n.  t.  p.     [Wheeling,  18611. 

8°.     32  p. 

—  Constitution  and  index.     8°.     36  p. 

—  Address  of  the  convention  now  in  session  at  Wheel- 

ing, to  the  people  of  Virginia  [concerning  the 
secession  ordinance].  n.  t.  p.  [Wheelinsr, 
1861.]     8°.     8  p. 


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Constitutional  Convention,  1863.  Journal.  '63.  8«. 
42  p. 

—  An    address    to   the    constitutional    convention    and 

people  of  West  Virginia.  By  G.  Battelle,  mem- 
ber ...     n.  t.  p.     [Wheeling?  IS'oS.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  Address  of  Hon.  Waitman  T.  Willey  .   .   .  before  the 

.  .  .  convention  ...  on  the  12tb  day  of  Febru- 
ary 1863,  in  compliance  with  a  resolution  of  that 
body  .   .   .  n.t.  p.     [Wheeling,  '63.]     8°.     16  p. 

—  Address  of  the  delegates  composing  the  New  State 

constitutional  convention  to  their  constituents. 
Adopted  Feb.  18th,  1863.  n.  t.  p.  [Wheeling, 
'63].     8°.      16  p. 

—  Amended  constitution  of    West  Virginia.     Adopted 

by  the  convention  Feb.  18th,  1863.  n.  t.  p. 
[Wheeling, '68.]     8°.     32  p. 

—  Constitution  of  West  Virginia,  [adopted  in  1863,  and 

ordimmces.]     ['63?]     8°.     32  p. 
i\^o<c.     In    Ordinances    ...   of   the   Restored   Govt.,  1866. 
See  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  Mate.    This  constitution  is 
also  bound  with  House  and  Senate  Jnls.,  1S71 ;  in  ea.,  25  p. 

Constitutional  Convention,  1872.    Journal  of  proceed- 
ings.    '72.     8°.     353,  9,  x,  x,  47  p. 
Jfote.    The  Debates  were  not  printed. 

—  Standing    committees    and    rules    of    the  .   .   .  con- 

vention.    1872.     8°.     var.  pag. 
J^ote.    Seen  only  bound  with  preceding  title. 

—  Constitution  and  schedule  adopted  in  convention  at 

Charleston,  April  9,  1872.     '74.     8°.     47  p. 

—  Same,  in  German.     Wheeling,  1872.     8°.     52  p. 

—  Constitution  of  West  Virginia  adopted  in  1872,  as 

amended  and  now  in  force.     '97.     8°.     42  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1897. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.  Message,  annual,  1863-73;  biennial,  1875- 
1907.     Wheeling  and  Charleston,  '63-1907.     8°. 

Cont.:  By  A.  I.  Boreman,  1863-69;  by  W:  K.  Stevenson, 
1870-71 ;  by  J:  J.  Jacob,  1872  (Jan.,  ISrov.)777;  by  H:  M.  Mat- 
thews, 1879-81;  by  J.  B.  Jackson,  1882  (adj'd  sees.),  83-85;  by 
E.  W.  Wilson,  1887  (Jan.,  Apr.),  89;  by  A.  B.  Fleming,  1891- 
93;  by  W :  A.  MaoCorlde,  1895-97;  by  G-  W.  Atkinson,  1899- 
1901 ;  by  A.  B.  White,  1903-05;  by  W.  M.  O.  Dawson,  1907. 

Note.  Also  included  aenerally  in  body  of  Journals  and 
always  at  front  of  Pub.  Docs,  collections.  Mess.  1873  dated 
Oct.  20.  Mess.  1S64  cont.  at  end  Rpt.  of  Adjt.  Geul.,  Jan.  1, 
1864.  Mess.  1879  has  appendix  of  correspondence;  8  p.  Ira- 
print  Wheeling  of  messages  1863-71,  77-83;  others  Charleston. 

—  Inaugural    address,    1893,   97,    1901.       ['93-1901.] 

3  i)m.     120  and  8°. 

Cont.:     By  W:    A.  McCorkle,   1893;  by  G:    W.  Atkinson, 
1897;  by  A.  B.  White,  1901. 
Note.     Delivered  on  March  4th.     Inaug.  1893  the  only  12". 

—  Special  message  [of  Gov.  Boreman,  Feb.   16,   1866, 

re   report   of  M.   P.   Amiss,    agent  appointed  to 
ascertain  the  number  of  W.  Va.  insane  in  Vir- 
ginia  institutions,    with   report,    etc.].     n.  t.  p. 
8°.      11  p. 
See  also  under  Instiiutlons,  ICdacntion,  W.  Va.  Univ.,  1868. 

—  Report  of  the  civil  contingent  fund,  Sept.  30,  1866/ 

67.     n.  t.  r>.     8°.     8  p. 

—  The  inter-State  debt  of  Virginia  and  West  Va.     Cor- 

r*'H[)ondpnc('    between    the    Governors    and  the 
"  Western    Virginian    Committee    of     London." 
(I)ocH.  adjnd.  sess.  1HK2,  \>.  30-3.'').) 
See  alno  under  MlHcellaiiooug,  held,  1880. 

—  Boundary  between  I'enn.  and  WestVa.  Correspond- 

ence, etc.  (Docs,  adjnd.  sess.  1882,  p.  42-51.) 
Set  also  under  MlaccUancouB,  Boundaries. 

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Governor,  continued. 

—  Special  message  of  B.  W.  Wilson,  session  of  1889. 

'89.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Messafje  of  Gov.  E.  W.  Wilson  .   .   .  extra  session, 

Jan.  15,  1890.     Charleston,  '90.     8°.     26,  57  p. 
Note.    Appended  is;     [A  bill  to  amend  and  re-enact  Chap- 
ter  III  of  the  Code  .  .  .  and   to   repeal   all  acts  inconsistent 
with  this  act  pro  tanto]  being  an  elections  law.     67  p. 

—  Special  message  in  relation  to  school  books,  Jan.  28, 

1890.     n.  t.  p.     ['90.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Proclamation    concerning   the  death  of   Thomas  A. 

Hendricks,  Vice-President.      [1885.]    4°.     (2)  p. 

—  Proclamation,    July    23,    1.S85    [upon  the   death    of 

Gen.  Grant.     '85. J     broadside. 

—  Prochimation,  Thanksgiving,   Nov.  2C,  1885,     n.  p., 

['85.]      (2)  p. 

—  Thanksgiving  proclamation,  [1890,  1900],  04.     ['90]- 

1904.     fo  atid  4°. 

—  West  Virginia's  resources  and  development,    n.  t.  p. 

[Baltimore,  1891?]     fo  sheet. 

Note.  Reprinted  from  Mami/acturers'  Record  of  Jan.  3, 
1890. 

—  Public  papers  of  Gov.  A.  B.  Fleming,  Feb.  6, 1890- 

Mar.  4.  1893.     Charleston,  '93.    8°.     127,  (1)  p. 

—  Public  papers  of  Gov.  W:    A.   MacCorkle,  Mar   4, 

1893/Mar.  4,  1897.  Charleston,  '97.     80.     508  p. 

—  See   also    under  Legislature,  Journals,  Documents, 

etc. ,1890. 
Adjutant    General.      Report,    Jan.    1,    1864;     annual, 
1864-71;   biennial,   1879/80-1903/04.     Wheeling 
and  Charleston,  ['64]-1904. 

Note.  For  calend.ar  periods,  except  that  rpts.  1867,  68,  71 
end  Sept.  30th;  rpt.  1879/80  is  stated  to  be  "  for  fiscal  years," 
and  is  called  in  letter  of  transmittal  "2d  biennial;  "  and  rpt. 
1881/82  is  dated  Nov.  let.  Rpt.  Jan.  1 ,  1864  seen  only  appended 
to  Gov.'s  mess.  1864;  h.t.p.  ;  34,  (1)  p.  Rpts.  1867-70  are 
called  "  Rpt.  of  Adjt.  Genl.  and  ex  officio  Quartermaster;  " 
for  Sept.  30,  1871  the  Adjt.  Genl.  issued  a  separate  rpt.  as 
Quartermaster;  (3)  p.  Office  was  abolished  in  1871;  later 
re-established. 

—  Addenda  to  report,   1897/98.     Cliiirleston,   '99.     8°. 

85  p. 
Note.    Consisting  of  general  and  special  orders,  1897/98. 

—  Military  code  of  West  Va.,  1897,  1905.     2  pm. 
Attorney  General.     Report,  annual,   1863-72;  biennial 

report,  1873/74-98/1900.     8°. 
Auditor.     Report,  annual,  [Dec.  31?]  :  1863-65;    Sept. 
30:    1865/66-71/72;    biennial,    Sept.    30:    1872/ 
74-1902/04.      Wheeling     and    Charleston,    '62- 
1904.     8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  1864  not  seen.  Rpt.  1898/1900  is  in  2  pts. :  Pt.  I, 
1899,  pt.  II,  1900,  in  1  v.  Beginning  with  rpt.  1876/78,  rpts. 
have  included  Statements  of  the  condition  of  insurance  cos., 
generally  two  ann.  statements  in  each  bien.  rpt.,  without  t.-p., 
through  1S9S/1900;  these  were  called  "  Rpt.  of  the  Insur. 
Dept.,"  1893/94-95/96;  "Insur.  rpt.,"  1897/98,  99,1900; 
"  Bien.  rpt.  of  the  Auditor  .  .  .  Insur.  Dept.,"  being  one  bien. 
rpt.  on  insurance,  with  separate  t.-p.,  1900/02-02/04;  appar- 
ently pub.  in  separate  form  in  1893  and  1895. 

See  also  next  entry. 

—  Bank  Examiner.     Ist-lOth  annual  report,  Sept.  30  : 

1891,91/92-99/1900.     Charleston, '91-1900.     8°. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  Auditor's  rpts.,  two  in  each  bien.  rpt., 

1890/92-98/1900.    Each  has  separate  t.-p.,  except  that  5th-6th 

have  one  common  t.-p.;    likewise  7th-Slh.    9th  is  in  Pt.  I,  and 

10th  in  Pt.  II,  of  Auditor's  rpt.  1898/1900. 

—  Insurance    Department.      [Insurance    report].     See 

note  above  under  Report. 

[List  of  companies  authorized  to  do  business  in 

the  State.] 
Note.    Not  seen,   but   mentioned  in    Insur.  rpt.  1900/02   as 
"  published  in  pamphlet  form  during  the  past  few  years." 

—  See  also  i/?it^er  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1875. 

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Quartermasitr  General  {\^^?<-^.     Report,  [1863?] 
Kote.    In  House  Journal,  1864. 

—  Report,  Dec.  31,  1865.     Wheeling,  '66.    %".    24  p. 

—  See  also  back  under  Adjt.  Genl. 

Secretary  of  State.  Compilation  of  the  statutes  of 
West  Virginia  relating  to  the  formation  of  cor- 
porations and  joint  stock  companies.  In  force 
June  1,  1883.    r/.  i?.,  [1883J.    8°.   155,  xi,  p. 

—  Same,  1882,89.    2  v. 

—  Compilation  of  the  corporation  laws  .   .   .  relating  to 

the  formation  and  regulation  of  all  classes  of 
corporations  and  joint  stock  companies.  In  force 
June   15,    1891.     '91.     8°.     166,  xviii,  p. 

—  Same,  1897  .   .  .     '97.     8°.     195  p. 

—  Same,  1894,  98,  99,  1904.     4  v.     8°. 

—  Manual  of  the  State  of  West  Va.     Legislative,  exec- 

utive and  judicial  departments.  Corrected  to 
Jan.  1,  1899.     Charleston, '99.     8°.     96  p. 

—  Same,  1897.     8°. 

—  Report   of    Sec.    of    State,    ex   officio    Supt.    Public 

Printing  and  Sec.  Board  of  Public  Works  .  .  . 
Sept.  30  :  1900/02-02/04  .  .  .  Charleston,  '03-05. 
2  V.     8°. 

—  5'a»ie  [1898/1900?].     ^jm*.  1901. 

Treasurer.     Report,    annual,     [Dec.     31?]:     1863-6d  ; 

Sept.    30:    1865/G6-73/74;    biennial,    Sept.    30: 

1874/76-1904/06.      Wheeling    and    Charleston, 

['64?]-1906.     8°. 

Note.    Rpts.  1872/73-73/74  in  1  v.  with  separate   t.-ps.  but 

common   cover  title.     Bien.  rpta.  througli  1894/96  consiBt  of 

two  separate  ann.  rpts.  with  common  t.-p.;  since  then  rpts. 

are  single  bien.  rpts. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  JottrnaU,  Docn.,  etc.,  187&. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

Bank  Examiner.     See  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Auditor. 

{Education.]     Superintendent   of   Free    Schools.     2d- 

9th    annual  report,   1865-72;     lOth-llth    annual 

[=lst     biennial],     1872/74;     biennial     report, 

1874/7()-1904/06.      Wheeling    and    Charleston, 

'66-1907.     8°. 

Note.    Title  of  officer  has  varied  slightly  in  the  rpts. ;  called 

Genl.  Supt.  of  Public  Schools  in  lUth-llth  ann.  (which  in  fact 

made  up  a  single  bien.  rpt.).     [1st]  ann.  and  some  others  not 

fifen      'Id,  5th  were  the  first  ones  numbered.     Rpts.  1866/67- 

79/80  cover  years  ending  Aug.  31  ;  rpts.  1880/81-1902/04  cover 

bienniums    ending    June    30th.      8th   ann.,   1870/71,   has  the 

peculiar  pagination  :  110,  llo,  (\)  p.     Bien.  rpt.  1878/SO  really 

consists  of  two  ann.  rpts.,  187S/79-79/80.     Bien.  rpts.  1878/80- 

92/94  are  also  reckoned  as   16th-31st   ann.   rpts.     Bien.  rpts. 

1898/1900,   02/04  are    called   in    letters   of  transmittal    "14th 

bien."  and  "16th  bien."  respectively. 

—  School    laws,     1865,    66,    77.     Wheeling,   '65-77. 

3  V.     8". 

—  Amendments  to   the  school   law,    passed   Jan.   8, 

1879.     Wheeling, '79.     8°.     21  p. 

—  School    law   passed  March   1881.   .  .  .  Comp.    by 

B.  L.  Butcher.     Wheeling,  '81.     8°.     59,  x,  p. 

—  Same,  with  amendments,  sessions  1882,  83.  Wheel- 

ing, '83.     8".     92,  vii,  p. 

—  School  law,  1891. 

—  School  hiw  passed  March  1881    ..   .  with  amend- 

ments made  bv  the  Legislature,  1882-93;  .  .  . 
Comp.  by  V.  A.  Lewis.  '94.  16^  (1),  ii,  200, 
xxvi,  p. 

—  Same.     Revised    and  arranged  by  J.  R.  Trotter, 

Supt.     Charleston,  '97.     8".     135  p. 

—  West  Virginia  School  Journal,  1874-99. 

Note.     A   private  iiublication,  but  the  somi-oflicial  organ  of 
the  Htipt.  of  Kree  Hrhools. 

—  State  manual  and  course  of   primary  instruction 

for  the  ungraded  country  and  village  schools. 
.  .  .    1891.     %".     27  p. 

—  Same;  1893,  1904.     2  v.     8^ 

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[Education,  continued.^ 

—  Columbian  history  of  education  iii/West  Virginia. 

By  B.  S.  Morgan,  Supt.,  and  J.  F.  Cork,  Ciiief 
Clerk.     18!);{.     8".     204  p. 

—  Program  for  teachers'  institutes,   1900;    prepared 

hy  J.  H.  Trotter.     '00.     8«. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  181)0. 
Fish  Commissioners  (1877-).     Report,   annual,    [Dec. 

1878],  [79/80],  82,  8'J/90,  91/92,  93/94.     Wheel- 
ing a?i£Z  Charleston,  ['79?]-95.     8°. 
Note.     Aluo  called  "  Cominrn.  of  Fishes."     Rpt.  Uec.  1878 
not  seen,  but  meulioned  in  rpt.  [1879/8U]   (wliicli  is  wrongly 
dated  "  1878/79  ").     Rpt.  1882  is  stated  to  be  the  4th  rpt. 

Game  and  Fish  Warden  {imi-).    Report,  1897,  98.    8°. 

[Health.']     Board  of  Health  (1881-).     lst-4th  annual 

report,     Dec.    .'31:     1881-84;     biennial     report, 

1885/86-98/1900.       Wheeling   and    Charleston, 

'84-1901.     8°. 

Note.    l8t-3d  ann.  rpts.  in  1  v.,  dated  Jan.  1884 :     Wheeling, 

'83;  8";  305,  (1)  p.;   not  seen.     Docs.  Ace.  Gov's,  mess.  1882 

cont.  a   brief  rpt.   dating   from  organization  of  the  Board  in 

June  1881.    4th  ann.  rpt.  has  the  word  "  (Preliminary)  "  on 

t.-p.     T.-p.   of   bien.  rpt.  1885/86,  (70,  5  p.)  says:  "brought 

down   to   Sept.    30,  LSSti;"  this   rpt.,  however,    has    (1),    the 

[5th  ann.]  rpt.  1885  (though  letter  of  transmittal  has  wrong 

date,  "  Jan.  1, 1885,"  meaning  Jan.  1,  1880),  on  pp.  3-6,  «.  t.p.; 

(2),   a   bieu.    rpt.    1885/86,   dated    Oct.   1,    1886,  on  pp.  7-70, 

n.  t.  p.;  and  (3),  Supplemental  rpt.  .  .  .  dated  Jan.  1,  1887,  on 

additional  pp.  (l)-5;  /;.  t.p.     Kpt.  iu  I'ub.  Docs.  1897/99  has 

title:    "Bien.   rpt.  and  rpt.  of  vital  and   mortuary  statistics 

for  the   years   1896/97;"   but  letter  of  transmittal  calls  it  an 

annual  rpt.  for  the  year  ending  July  1,  1898,  which  seems  to  be 

right.     Bien.  rpt.  "  for  the  years  1898/99  "  is  really  for  1898/ 

1900. 

Vaccine  Agent.     Vaccination  and  its  protective  power 
in  West  Va.  :  a  report  to  the  Governor,  Nov.  8, 
1870.     Wheeling,  '71.     8".     12  p. 
See    also    under    Legislature,    Latvs   of   the   State, 
Special  Laws. 
Insurance  Dept      See  under  Exec,  and  Staff,'  Auditor. 
Kanawha  Board.     See  forward,  Public  Works. 
Labor,  Bureau  of  (1889-).      lst-2(l  report  of  the  Com- 
missioner," Dec.  1:    1890-92;   [3d-5th,  biennial], 
1893/94-97/98;     6th-8th     biennial,     1898/1900- 
02/04.     Charleston,  '90-1904.     8°. 
Note.     [3d]  rpt.  covers  June  1,  1893/Dec.  1,  1894;  period  of 

!4thl  uncertain;  [5th]-6th  dated  June  Ist;  7th-8th,  June  30th. 
4th']  cont.  map  of  \V.  Va.  :  scale,  20  mi.  ^1  in.;  size,  lOJ  x 
85  in.  Office  called  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  on  t.-p.  of  6th. 
[5th]-8th  cont.  labor  laws. 

[  Mines.]     Department  of  Mines  and  Mining  (1883-97) . 
Note.    At  the  head  of  this  dept.  was  the  State  Mine  Inspec- 
tor.    No  publications  seen. 

—  Annual  reports  of  the  State  Inspectors  of  Mines 

for  the  1st  and  2d  Districts,  June  30:  [1889/90]- 
92/93.  Charleston,  '90-94.  4  pm.  8°. 
Note.  In  !887  the  State  was  divided  into  two  mining  dis- 
tricts, with  an  Inspector  over  each.  Kpt.  [1889/90]  cont.  in 
fact:  Ann.  rpt.  of  Insp'r  for  2d  Dist.,  June  30,  1890,  (49  p.), 
and  Ann.  rpt.  of  Insp'r  for  1st  Dist.,  June  .30,  1889,  (p.  50-58)  ; 
ea.,  n.  t.  p.  Other  v.  each  cont.  ann.  rpt.  by  each  Insp'r,  with- 
out separate  t.-ps.  and  with  one  pagination. 

—  Reports  of  Mine  Inspectors  for  the  1st,  2d  and  3d 

Districts  for  the  years  [1893/94-94/95].  n.  t.  p. 
[Charleston,  •94?-9C.]  8". 
Note.  In  189:!  the  number  of  districts  and  Inspectors  was 
increased  to  three.  Rpts.  June  3ii,  [1893/94]  seen  only  in 
(iov's.  Mess,  and  Ace.  Docs.  1895,  without  any  t.-ps.  Cover- 
title  of  tpts.  June  30,  [1894/95]  says  wrongly  "for  the  years 
1895/96;"  n.  t.p. 

Chief  Mine  Inspector  (1897-).  Annual  report,  June 
30,  189(i/97.  Charleston,  '98.  8°.  236,  x,  p. 
Note.  In  1897  the  office  of  Chief  Mine  Inspector  wa.s  estab- 
lished and  the  number  of  District  Inspectors  increased  to  four. 
This  rpt.  has  cover-title :  "  15th  ann.  rpt.  of  the  Dept.  of  Mines 
and  Mining  for  year  1897,"  but  the  name  Dept.  of  Mines  and 
Mining  seems  to  have  been  dropped  by  the  legitilation  of  1897. 
Errata  page  precedes  t.-p.  This  rpt.  cont.  mining  laws  1897; 
see  next  page. 


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[3/i'nes,  continved.l 

—  16th-22d  annual  report.     Coal  mines  in  the  State 

of    West    Va.  .  .   .  June   30:   181)7/98-1903/04. 
By  J.  W.  Paul,  Chief  Mine  Inspector.     Charles- 
ton,  ['00]-05.     5  V.     8°. 
Note.    lfith-18th  bound  in  1  v.,  1900,  (397  p.),  with  common 
t.-p.,  because   16th-lTth  had  not  been  issued  at   tiie  regular 
time.    In  laOl  the  number  of  Dist.  Insp'rs  was  increased  to 
five. 

—  Mining   laws  .   .   .  regulating  the  working,  venti- 

lation and  drainage  of  coal  mines  ...   in  force 
May     18,      1897.    .   .   .        Charleston,     '98.     8°. 
p.  209-236. 
2^^ote.    Seen  only  with  rpt.  of  Chief  Mine  Inspector,  1896/97. 
Department  of  Mines  (1905-).     23d  annual  report. 
Coal  mines  in  the  State  of  West  Va.,  June  30, 
1904/05.     J.    W.    Paul,    Chief  Mine   Inspector. 
Charleston,  '06.     8°. 
Kote.    An  act  of  1905  created  the  Dept.  of  Mines,  retaining 
the  Chief  Mine  Inspector  and  increasing  the  number  of  District 
Inspectors  to  seven. 
See  also  under  Institutions,  Miners'  Hospitals. 
Pharmacy,   Commissioners  of  (1881-).     lleport,  1881, 
81/82-[98?].     Wheeling  arec^  Charleston.     8°. 
Note.     Rpt.  1881  covers  May /Dec.  8;  rpt.  1881/8-J  closes  Dec. 
29;  other  rpts.  not  seen. 
[Public    Works.'\      Board   of    Public    Woiks.     Report, 
annual,   [1866?]   67,   [68.]     n.  t.  p.     8°. 
Note.     Rpt.  [1866?]  appended  to  House  Journal  1867.     Rpt. 
[1868]  called  "  Jan.  1869."     See  also  below,  Kanawha  Board. 

—  [Letter   of    Governor,    Jan.  22,   1872,  submitting 

report    of  Board    of   Public   Works    on    claims 
against   the  State    of    Virginia   audited    by    the 
Board  March  2,  1868.]     9  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  with  House  Journal  1872. 

—  Testimony  taken    before  the  Board  ...  in  rela- 

tion to  the  valuation  of  lands  and  town  lots.     1882. 
Kanawha  Board.     Kanawha  Board  and  the  improve- 
ment of  the  Gt.  Kanawha  River  [1864-65].  n.  t.p. 
8°.     39  p. 
Note.    This  is  in  the  form  of  a  rpt.  from  the  Bd.  of  Public 
Works,  Feb.  6,  1869,  submitting  ann.  rpts.  of  the  Kanawha 
Board  18(54  and  1865  and  Answers  of  G.  Slack,  Collector,  1865, 
to  rpt.  1864  ;   (ea.  n.  t.  p.) 

—  Semi-annual  report  of  the  Kanawha  Board  to  the 

Board  of  Public  Works,  April/Oct.,  1871.     '72. 
8°.     15  p. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State,  1900. 
{^Railroads.']     Report  of  the  West  Va.   Commissioners 
of   the    Covington    &    Ohio   Railroad,    [1867?] 
Wheeling,  '68.     8°.     12  p. 
Note.    Board  created  1867. 
Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  West  Va.  as  to  the 
Chesapeake    &    Ohio    Railroad,   June   4,    1867. 

(1)P- 
Legislature, 


Journals,    Docs.,  etc.. 


Preliminary    report, 
'.     52,  vi,  p. 


n.  t.  p.     8" 
See   also    under 
1879,81. 
[Taxation.']      Tax    Commission 
[1884].     h.t.p.     ['84.] 
Note.     An   appendix    (45  p.?)   was    issued    separately  in  a 
nmallcr  edition. 

—  Minority  report.     1884.     8°.     29  p. 

—  2(1  rei)ort.    State    development.    [1884.]    8°.    26  p. 
Note.    <)w  authority  culls  this  a  "  final  report." 

—  4th  report.     1884.     8".     13  p. 

Note.    No  M  rpt.   8oen  ;  possibly  this   enumeration   counts 
the  iiilnorlly  rpt.  or  the  appendix  to  IhI  rpt.  us  a  :!cl  r|)t. 

Board  of  /'Jt/nalizafion.     IJeport,  1900. 

See   also    under   LegiHlature,    Journals,    Docs.,   etc., 
1872,  83. 
Veterinarian,  State.     See  under  Institutions,  Agricul- 
ture, Board  of.  Note. 

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Institutions. 

Agricvltural  College.  See  forward  under  Education, 
West  Va.  University. 

Agricvltural  Experiment  Station.  See  forward  under 
Education,    West    Va.  University . 

Agriculture,  Board  of  (1891-).  l8t-8tb  biennial  re- 
port, 18!H/92,  92/94-1904/OG.  Charleston,  '92- 
1906.     8  V.     8°. 

Note.  ]et-2d  rpt.8.  closed  in  December;  :kl-r)th,  and  pre- 
sumably 6th-8th,  Oct.  ] St.  iBt  rpt.  conl.  Rpt.  of  [State  Weather 
Service  by  |  MeteorologiBt,  Oct.  1,  1891/I)ec.  31,  1892,  ?j.  t.p.; 
also  Rpt.  of  Veterinarian,  May  IT/Dec.  1,1892;  7t.t.p.  4th 
cODt.  double-page  map  of  W.  Va. ;  scale,  20   mi.  =  1  in. 

—  West  Virginia  Farm  Bulletin,   monthly;  nos.  1-6, 

April,  May,  June,  July,  Sept.,  Nov.,  1892.     ea., 
4  p. 

Note.  Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  l8t-2d  bieu.  rpt.  as  "  in 
newspaper  form."    Succeeded  by  : 

—  West    Virginia   Farm    Reporter,   July   lS9;-;-Dec. 

1897. 

Note.  Not  seen,  hut  mentioned  in  2d  t)ien.  rpt.  as  a  quar- 
terly; in  3d  biennial  rpt.  as  a  monthly.  July  1893  was  the 
first  issue  under  this  title. 

—  West  Virginia   Farm  Review,  monthly;  v.  G,  no. 

l-[v.  13,  no.  10?],  Jan.  1898-Oct.  1905. 
Note.    No  more  published. 

[^Deaf  and  Dumb.']  Report  of  principal  of  In.stitution 
for  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind,  [1866?]     8°.     7  p. 

A^ote.  With  House  Journal  1867;  not  seen.  Probably  of 
same  series  as  next  entry. 

—  Report  of  the  principal  of  the  Institution  for  the 

Deaf  and  Dumb  and  the  Blind  at  Staunton,  Va., 
concerning  West  Va.  patients  therein  [Dec.  27, 
1867].  n.t.j}.  8°.  4  p. 
Deaf  and  the  Blind,  School  for  the  (Romney,  1870-). 
l8t-[r)th]  annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Regents, 
1870-74;  [lst]-15th  biennial  report,  Sept.  30: 
1874/76-1902/04.  Wheeling  and  CharlestDn, 
'71-1904.     8°. 

Note.  Originally  called  "Institution  for  the  Deaf,  Dumb 
and  Blind";  later,  "  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  and 
the  Blind";  name  changed  to  above  in  188-.  Ist  ann.  rpt. 
covers  Apr.  20/Dec.  lo,  1870.  [3d]  ann.  not  seen.  There  is  a 
brief  rpt.  for  the  year  Sept.  30,  1880/81  in  Docs,  of  adjourned 
sesB.  1882. 

[^Education. 1  Board  of  Regents  of  Normal  Schools 
(1867-).  Report,  Sept.  30  :  [lst]-[Glh?]  annual, 
1867-71/72;  [lst|-14th  biennial,  [1872/74?]- 
98/1900.    Wheeling  awat  Charleston, '68-1901.  8°. 

Note.  [l8t-2d  ann.]  are  of  "  Bd.  of  Regents  of  W.  Va. 
Normal  School";  {see  folloicing  entry).  A  rpt.  1880/81,  in 
Docs.  Ace.  Gov's.  Mess.  1882,  is  called  "  Rpt.  of  Bd.  of  Re- 
gents of  the  S.  N.  8.  and  its  branches."  Rpt.  Sept.  30,  1882  is 
apparently  annual.  Rpts.  cover  Marshall  College  (Hunting- 
ton, 1867-),  Shepherd  College  (1872-),  and  normal  schools  at 
Fairmont  (1867-),  West  Liberty  (1870-),  Glenville  (1872-),  and 
Concord  (1872-). 

Normal  School  (Fairmont,  1867-).     Annual  report  of 
the  Regency,  1867.     Wheeling,  '68.     8°.     7  p. 

Bluefield  Colored  Institute  (Bluefield,  1S95-).     Re- 
port, 1895-99;  6tli  biennial,  Sept.  30:  1904/06. 
Note.    1895-99  in  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Free  Schools;  not  seen. 

West  Virginia  Colored  Institute  (Institute,  1889?-). 
Report,  [biennial,  1891?] -98/ 1900,  04/06.     8°. 

Note.  The  only  rpts.  seen  of  this  series  covered  respect, 
ivelv  the  year  1892  and  bienniums  1893/94  and  Sept.  30: 
1898/1900,  04/06.  Called  State  Agric,  Mech.,  and  Normal  Col- 
lege in  : 

—  Catalogue,  1893.     Charleston,  '93.     8".     25  p. 


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[Education,  contimted.] 

West    Virginia    University    (Morgantown,     18(i7-). 

Special  message  and  Report  of  Board  of  Visitors 

of    West     Va.     Agricultural     College,     [18(i7]. 

Wheeling,  '68.     8°.     22  p. 

Xole.    Spec.  mess,  is  by  Gov.  noreman,  to  the  Legislature. 

Jan:  30,  1H68.     Kpt.  covers  April  1867/Jan.  1868.     Organized 

as  an  Agric.  College  in  accordance  with  the  Act  of  Congress 

of  1862;  name  changed  to  above  by  legislative  act  of  18bb. 

—  2d  annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Regents  of  West 

Va.  University  C Agricultural  College),    [1868]. 

Wheeling,  '68.     8°.     60  p. 
3W?.    For  the  college  year  ending  June  17,1868.     Although 
t  .p    bears  both  names  as  here  given,  only  the  name      Agric. 
CoUege"   is  used  in  text  of  rpt.      This  rpt.  was  apparently 
reckoned  later  as  [Ist]  of  the  following  series  : 

—  2d-5th  annual    report  of  the  Board   of   Regents, 

1869-72;      biennial     report,      1872/74-98/1900. 

Wheeling  and  Charleston,  '70-[1900.]  8°. 
^''ot<'.  See  the  two  entries  preceding,  and  notes.  The 
enumeration  adopted  for  ann.  rpls.  apparently  counts  as  [IstJ 
rpt.  the  L'd  ann.  rpt.  of  the  Agric.  Colloge,  of  June  1. ,  l&bs, 
which  was  the  first  to  bear  the  name  "  W.  Va.  Univ.  on  t.-p. 
Thus  rpts.  1868-69  are  both  called  "2d  ann.  rpt.  of  .  .  .  W. 
Va  Univ  "  All  rpts.  are  for  scholastic  years  ending  in  June 
except  bien.  rpt.  1898/19U0,  ending  Sept.  auth.  Rpt.  1869  cont. 
at  end  a  Supplemental  rpt.  of  Supt.,  Jan.  10,  1870;  n.  t-P-jJP- 
Rpts.  1869-70  cont.  as  appendix  "A"  Catalogue,  1868/69-69/70, 
(Morgantown,  '69-70),  in  consecutive  pafjination  with  rpt., 
these  com.  same  matter  as  pamphlet  catalogues  of  same  years, 
re-set  in  type  conforming  with  rpts.  Appendix  "  B  ot  rpt. 
1870  is  entered  below.  Bien.  rpt.  1872/74  really  consists  ot 
two  ann.  rpts.  Docs.  Ace.  Gov's,  mess  1882  cont.  a  brief  ann. 
rpt.  1880/81,  p.  3-6. 

See  also  note  below  under  Catalogue. 

—  [Ist  annual]  catalogue  of  the  officers  and  students 

in  West  Virginia  Ag.  [.sic]  College,  with  a  state- 
ment of  the  course  of  instruction  in  the  various 
departments,    1867/68.      Morgantown,    '68.     8°. 
16  p. 
Note.    The  words  "  1st  annual  "  appear  in  cover-title. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  [1868/69]-1901/02.     Morgan- 

town,  Charleston,  and  Wheeling,  '69-[1902.]  8°. 
Note.  Catalogue  [1808/69]  has  wrong  dale  "  1869/70  "  on 
t  -p.  but  correct  date  on  cover;  cat.  1869/70  is  correctly  dated. 
There  are  reprints  of  both  thene  catalogues  (apparently  verba- 
tim) in  different  type,  as  appendix  "  A  "  of  2d-3d  ann.  rpts. 
of  Regents,  respectively.  Oat.  1873/74  cont.  as  appendix  Ann. 
rpts.  of  Regents  and  President,  1872/73  "  not  hitherto  printed. 
Cat.  1877/78  has  wrong  date  "1878/79"  on  t.-p.  but  correct 
date  on  cover;  cat.  1878/79  18  correctly  dated.  Cats.  1882/83, 
83/84,  84/85  cont.  as  appendixes  :  "  Notes  on  the  geology  of  W. 
Va.,"  etc.  by  I.  C.  White,  being  rpts.  of  ann.  geological  excur- 
sions. 

—  "B".    A   geological   examination  of  Monongalia 

county  ...  by  J:  J  Stevenson,  Ph.D.,  pro- 
fessor of  clieniistry  and  natural  history  .  .  .  ; 
together  with  lists  of  fossils  and  description  of 
new  species,  by  F.  B.  Meek  of  the  Smithsonian 
Institution.  Wheeling,  1871.  8°.  p.  [41]-73. 
Note.    Been  only  bound  with  3d  ann.  rpt.  of  Regents,  1870. 

—  Rules  and  reguhitions  for  the  government  of  the 

W.  Va.  University,  togetlier  with  the  acts  of 
Congress  ami  Legislature  in  relation  thereto,  and 
rules  for  the  organization  and  discipline  of  State 
cadets.     Wh.-eling.  1878.     56  p. 

—  tiarae,  1881.     Wheeling,  '84.     8^^     19  p. 
Note.    Title  varies  slightly  from  preceding. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  for  the  corps  of  cadets  of 

W.  Va.  University,  approved  June  1892.    n.  t.p. 

H".     5  p. 
Note.    Title   from    cover.      Caption    is:     "Regulations   for 
the  goverDmenl  of  the  corps  of  cadets  of  the  W.  Va.  Univ. 
adox'ted  .  .  .  June  1892." 


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\_Education,  continued .'\ 

—  West    Va.    University.     Letters    of    Hon.    W.   L. 

Wilson,  ex-President,  to  the  Wheeling  "  Regis- 
ter" in  regard  to  the  recent  changes,  etc.,  etc. 
n.t.p.     Morgantown,  1883.     8°.     16  p. 
Note.    Title  from  caption ;  imprint  from  cover. 

—  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.     (Morgantown, 

1888-).  lst-l,;th  annual  report,  1887/88-99/ 
1900.  Charleston  a«cZ  Fairmont, '89-1900.  8°. 
Note.  6th-l;ith  for  year  ending  June  3Utli.  Kpts.  Jan.  1889 
and  1893/94  were  made  to  the  Governor;  subHcqueut  rpts.  to 
the  Board  of  Regents  of  tiie  University.  Tlie  rj)!.  of  tlie  State 
ArcliiviHt  1900  records  a  "  Kpt.  of  W.  Va.  Agric.  Exper.  Sta. 
1880/S3;  "  not  seen. 

Bulletin,  nos.  1-95,  July  1888-Dec.  190-1.     v.  p., 

[•88-1904.]     8°. 

Note.  Nos.  6-7,  30  bear  no  montli  date.  No.  21  is  dated 
April  and  no.  •i2  Feb.,  1892.  No.  30  is  called  ".Special  bull, 
no.  30.''  No.  35  has  two  quite  different  t.-ps.  No.  37  is  also 
V.  4,  no.  ],  (p.  1-27) ;  no.  38  is  v.  4,  no.  3,  (p.  29-50) ;  no.  39  is 
paged  p.  135-150;  no  no.  2  of  v.  4  found.  No.  54  is  paged  p. 
143-175;  no.  55,  p.  77-94;  no.  50,  p.  (2),  iv,  197-461.  No.  69  is  a 
supplement  to  no.  67.  Nos.  1-4  pub.  at  |  Morgantown] ;  nos. 
5-44  at  Charleston;  nos.  4.5-54  at  Fairmont;  the  remainder 
variously  at  Morgantown  or  [Fairmont].  Paged  in  volumes, 
as  follows : 

V.  1.  nos.    1-12.     274  p.        Nos.  50-56.         461  p. 

2,  nos.  13-24.     537,  4  p.  57-71.         402  p. 

3,  nos.  25-36.     336  p.  72-84 -f.     4804- p. 

4,  nos.  .37-49?     507  p. 

Enumeration  by  vols,  ceased  with  v.  5,  no.  1;  but  the  system 
of  consecutive  pagination  for  several  bulls,  was  continued. 

Special  bulletin,    n.p.,    [1891.]    8°.    47,  (1)  p. 

Special    bulletin  no.  2  :  Proceedings  connected 

with  the  celebration  upon  the  completion  of  the 
station    building   and    the    orgnnization    of    the 
Sheepbreeders'    and    Woolgrowers'    Association 
and  the  Hortictiltural  Society.     [1894.] 
Note.    Not  known  if  tliis  is  in  fact  same  as  following  entry. 

Special  bulletin  no.  2.     1895.     8°.    (84)  p.     il. 

Special  bulletin,  Aug.   10,  1893;  Aug.   1,  Dec. 

31,  1894.      ['93-94.]     3  broadsides. 
Fertilizer  analyses.     Special  bulletin,  July    1, 

1895.     ['95.]     f°slip. 
Same,  supplement,  July  1/Aug.  13,  1895.    Mor- 
gantown, ['95.]     f°  slip. 
Fertilizers.      Special    bulletin,   Sept.    7,   189G ; 

Aug.  1, 1897  ;  May  1,  1898.    Morgantown,  '96-98. 

3  fo  sheets. 
Instructions  for  taking  samples  [of  fertilizers, 

with   blank  certificate],     n.  t.  p.     [1898?]     f^. 

(2)  p.  . 
Horticultural    Deparhnent.      Spray   calendar. 

By  L.   C.  Corbett.      [Morgantown,     1898.]      f° 

sheet. 

—  Preparatory  Branch  (Montgomery.  1895-).     3d- 

[4th]  bieimial  report  of  the  Board  of  Regents  of 
the  Preparatory  Branch  of  the  W.  Va.  Univer- 
sity, [1899/1900]-01/02.  Charleston,  1901- 
[02?]. 
Geological  and  Economic  Survey  (Morgantown,  1897-). 
West  Virginia  Geological  Survey.  Vol.  1-3.  .  .  . 
Morgantown,  1899,  1903,  05.    3  v.    8°. 

Note.  The  Survey  is  under  the  direction  of  a  Commission, 
who  appoint  a  State  Geologist  as  Supt.  V.  1  cout.  in  Pt.  1, 
Rpt.  of  tTeologicxl  Commission  [incl.  rpt.  of  the  Geologist]. 
The  rpt.  of  the  Geological  Commission  is  also  printed  alone 
in  Pt.  I  of  Public  Docs.  1897/99,  from  different  type;  24  p. 
V.  2  has  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

—  West  Va.  Geological  Survey.  Vol    la  .  .   .  n.p., 

n.  d.     [Morgantown,  1904"".]     8°.    xi,  (1),  G25  p. 

Note.  Called  v.  la  liecause  it  largely  supplemented  v.  1, 
which  had  been  issued  in  a  limited  edition. 

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Geological  and.  Economic  Survey,  continued. 

—  A  map  of  West  Virginia.     Comp.  by  R.  L.  Morris 

from  county  atlases,  government  and  other  sur- 
veys, for  the  W.  Va.  Geological  and  Economic 
Survey.  [Morgantown,  189i).]  Scale,  10  mi.= 
1  in.;  size,  27X30  in. 

—  Same,  revised  eds.     1900,  01. 

—  Bulletin  no.   1.     A   bibliography  of   works   upon 

the  geology  and  natural  resources  of  West  Va. 
from  1764  to  1901,  and  also  a  cartography  .   .   . 
1737   to   1901,  by   S:    B.  Brown.     Morgantown, 
1901.     8°.     (8),  85  p. 
See  also  back  under    Education,    W.   Va.  University, 
Catalogue,  Note,  and  1871. 
[Historical    Societies.^        West      Virginia     Historical 
Society  (Morgantown,  1869-84).      Proceedmgs, 
V.  1,  part  1.     1871.     8°.     150  p. 
JVbfe.    No  more  published. 

—  Constitution  and  by-laws.     1870.     8°.     8  p. 

—  A  brief  history  of  the  soldiers'  medals  issued  by 

the  State  as  "  tokens  of  respect  "  to  those  of  her 
citizens  who  served  in  the  Army  of  the  United 
States  from  1861  to  1865.  By  H.  E.  Hayden. 
Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  '81.     8°.     (1),  17  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1870. 

West  Virginia  Historical   and   Antiquarian  Society 

(Charleston,  1890-).     Proceedings  of  3d  annual 

meeting,    constitution  [etc.].     1892.     8°.     15  p. 

Note.    This  society  was  provided  with  roome  and  nearly  all 

its  expenses  by  the  State.    Upon  the  establishment  of  the  State 

Bureau  of  Aichives  and  History  in  1905  the  Society's  entire 

collection  was  transferred  to  that  Bureau. 

Minutes  of  9th  annual  meeting;  scraps  of  history, 

tradition  and  facts  relating  to  the  lower  Shen- 
andoah Valley,  and  especially  to  the  eastern  pan- 
handle of  West  Va.,  [by  Dr.  J.  P.  Hale]  ;  re- 
port of  Secretary.      1899.     8°.     47  p. 

—  Historical  sketch  of  its  origin  and   progress,  with 

its  constitution,  by-laws,  etc.     1891.     8°.     _20  p. 

—  An   appeal   to     the    Legislature  .   .   .  for    aid  in 

carrying  out  the  objects  of  the  Society.  1891. 
8°.     9  p. 

—  The  original  Indiana  Territory.     By  Hon.  V.   A. 

Lewis.     1895.     31  p. 

—  Reminiscences  of  Alvah  Hansford.     By  Col.  W. 

H.  Edwards.     1897.     8°.     15  p. 

—  History  and  mystery  of  the  Kanawha  Valley.     By 

Dr.  J.  P.  Hale.     1897.     8°.     18  p. 

—  Some    local    archaeology.     By    Dr.    J.   P.    Hale. 

1898.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Constitution  and  by-laws.     1899.     8°.     9  p. 
Immigration,      Commissioner    of.      [lst]-8th    annual 

report,  1864-71.     Wheeling,  ['65?J-71;  Charles- 
ton, '72. 
Mte.    8lh,  1871,  covers  only  Aug./Dec. 

—  West  Virginia  liand  book  and  immigrants'  guide. 

By  J.  li.  Diss  Debar.     Parkorsburg,    1870.     12". 
193  p. 
Immigration  Agent,  State.     Report  and  letters,  [1879/ 
80].     13  p. 
JVoie.     Seen  only  with  Ilonse  Journal  1881. 

—  Report,  Aug.  1882. 

Note.    Seen  only  In  Mohh.  and  Aci;.  Docs.,  1883. 

Immigration  and  Development,  Board  of.  Outline 
map  of  West  Va.,  issued  by  the  Hoard.  .  .  . 
H.  L.  Biitchi-r,  Sec'y.     Wheeling,  1888. 

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\_Insane.'\     Hospital  for  the   Insane  (Weston,   1857-). 

[1st-]  1th]  annual  report,  Sept.  30  :   1804-73/74; 

biennial    report,     Sept.    30:      1874/70-98/1900. 

Wheeling  and  Charleston,  ['65?-1900.]  8°. 
Note.  2d,  4th-5th,  7th-8th  were  the  only  ann.  rpts.  num- 
bered, BO  far  as  seen.  There  was  also  a  brief  rpt.  appended  to 
House  Journal  1864.  Bien.rpt.  1878/80  is  also  called  on  t. -p. 
"  14th  rpt."  Docs.  ace.  Gov's.  Mcbb.  1882  cont.  a  brief  rpt. 
covering  May  18/8ept.  :50,  1881,  p.  10-24.  Title  of  rpt.  Sept. 
30,  1882  says  :  "  for  the  years  ending  Sept.  30,  1881-82  "  ;  it  is, 
however,  apparently  an  ann.  rpt.,  1881/82.  This  hospital  was 
founded  as  a  Virginia  institution  before  the  division  of  that 
State. 

—  Keport  of  the  Lunatic  Asylum  West  of  the  Alle- 

ghany   Mountains,     1859;      Sept.    30,     1869/GO. 
(Virginia  Documents,  1857/59-61.) 

—  By-laws.    Weston,  1871.     8°.     18  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1869,  82  (two). 
Second   Hospital  for  the   Insane    (Spencer,   1887-). 
Report,    biennial,   1889/90-93/94:    3a-4th    bien- 
nial,   Sept.    30:  1896/98-98/J900.      Charleston, 
'90-[1900.]     8°. 
Note.     Rpt.  1889/90  was  the   first  rpt. ;  not  clear  how  rpt. 
1896/98    became    3d    bien.,  although   Supt.,   in   rpt.    1893/94, 
speaks  of  that  period  as  "the  first  biennial  term."     Jjctter  of 
transmittal  of  rpt.  1893/94  calls  it  an  "annual"  rpt.,   but  it 
covers  an  approximate  biennium. 

West  Virginia  Asylum  (Huntington,  1897-).  lst-[2(l], 
[5th?]  report,  [1898J-98/1900,  04/OG.  Charles- 
ton, '99-1906.     8°. 

Note.  In  Ist  rpt.  called  "Home  for  Incurables;"  in  [2d] 
called  "  Asylum  for  Incurables."  [2d],  [5th]  cover  biennium 
ending  Sept.  30. 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1866. 
Library,  State.     State  Librarian's  report  and  appendix 
to  catalogue  of  the  State  Library,  1879/80-81/82  ; 
biennial  report,  1893-99.     '81-99.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  1881/82  biennial;  period  of  rpt.  1879/80  uncer- 
tain.   Rpt.  1893/94,  for  18  mos.  ending  Sept.  30,  was  the  only 
bien.   rpt.   of  later  years  seen.     There   were   other  rpts.   at 
irregular  intervals,  1877-90.     Imprints  Wheeling  and  Charles- 
ton. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  West  Va.  Law  Library,  1889,  93, 

95,  1900,  05. 
Miners'    Hospital  No.    1    (Welch,     1899-).      Report, 
annual,  1899/1900;  biennial,  Sept.  30:   1900/02- 
04/06.     Charleston,  '01-06.     %<>. 
Miners'  Hospital  No.  2  (MeKendree,  1899-).     Report, 
annual,  1899/1900;   biennial,  Sept.  30:   1900/02- 
04/06.     Charleston,  '01-06.    8°. 
Miners'    Hospital   No.  3  (Fairmont,    1899-).       lst-3d 
biennial  report,  Sept.  30:   1900/02-04/06.     ['02]- 
06.     8°. 
Note.    The  Supt.  of  this  hospital  stated  in  a  letter  of  Jan. 
1908  that  rpts.  are  made  "  annually  to  the  Gov.  and  biennially 
to  the  Legislature."    No  ann.  rpts.  seen. 

Penitentiary,  State  (Moundsville,  186-).  [Ist-7th] 
annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  1866- 
72;  biennial  report,  1872/74-1902/04.  Wheel- 
ing awtZ  Charleston,  ['66?]-1904.     8°. 

Note.  1st,  3d-4th,  7th  ann.  i-pt.  not  seen,  nor  rpts.  1882/84, 
86/88;  not  known  if  1st,  3d-4th  were  actually  numbered. 
Year-end  of  6th  ann.  is  Dec.  31;  of  rpts.  1872/74-78/80,  Dec. 
1st;  of  all  others,  so  far  as  seen,  Sept.  30th. 

—  Rules  for  government  of  Penitentiary.     1894. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1868  (two),  69. 
Reform    School    (Grafton,   1889-).     Report,  Sept.   30: 
1889/90-90/92,  93/94,  96/98-1904/06.     Charles- 
ton, etc.,  '90-1906.     8°. 

Note.  Rpts.  1889/90,  9-3/94  are  annual,  the  others  biennial, 
but  rpt.  1904/U6  is  called  "  8th  bien."  Rpt.  1896/98  printed  at 
the  School.     Location  called  Pruntytown  as  late  as  1900. 

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[West  Va. 


\^Weather  Service.']  State  Weather  Service.  [Cor- 
respondence, etc.,  relative  to  establisliment  of  a 
weather  service.]  (Docs,  adjnd.  sess.  1882,  p. 
36-39.) 
United  States  Dept.  of  Agriculture.  West  Va.  sec- 
tion of  the  Climate  and  Crop  Service  of  the 
Weather  Bureau.  [Monthly]  report;  [also] 
annual  summaty;  v.  6,  no.  10-v.  15,  no.  12; 
Oct.  1898-Dee.  1907.  Parkersburs,  W.  Va.  and 
Cleveland,  0.,  ['98]-1908.     4°. 

Note.  Uniform  with  those  for  other  States,  the  monthly 
parts  having  ea.  S  or  10  p.  and  the  auu.  summaries  12  or  14  p. 
The  State  began  the  issue  of  these  bulletins  in  189?!,  but 
v.  6,  no.  10,  Oct.  1,  1898,  was  the  first  issued  in  this  form. 
Prior  to  1893  milliographed  reports  had  been  issued.  Ann. 
summaries  of  v.  6-8  counted  as  no.  13;  since  then  not 
numbered.  Beginning  Feb.  1904,  t.-p.  bears,  in  addition  to 
month  date,  day  date  of  issue  in  succeeding  month.  Imprint 
Parkersburg  through  v.  11,  no.  1;  Cleveland  beginning  v.  11, 
no.  2,  but  editorial  imp.  remains  Parkersburg  throughout. 
V.  14-15,  1906-07,  each  have  consecutive  pagination,  p.  1-108. 
Called  "  Climatological  Service"  beginning  Feb.  1906. 

—  Weekly   weather   bulletin,   1899-1907.     f°   broad- 

side. 
Note.    Issued  during  the  growing  season  only,  April-Sept., 
uniform  with  those  for  other  States.     Cont.  about  2.5  or  26  nos. 
annually.    For  several   years   called  Weekly  Crop  Bulletin. 
Prior  to  1899  "  issued  in  the  form  of  a  small  paper." 

—  See  also  back  under  Agric,  Board  of,  Note. 

Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court  of  Appeals.  Reports  of  cases,  v.  1-55, 
1863-1904.  V.  p.,  '63-1905.  55  v.  8°. 
Cont.;  V.  1-5,  1863-72;  by  J:  M.  Hagans.  6-9,  1873-76; 
by  H.  M.  Mathews.  10-15,  1877-79;  bv  R.  White.  16-24, 
1879-84;  by  C.  C.  Watts.  25-36,  1884-92;  by  A.  Caldwell. 
37-42,  1892-96;  by  T.  8.  Riley.  43-46,  1896-99;  by  E.  P. 
Rucker.  47-54,  1899-1904;  by  R.  H.  Freer,  Atty.-Genl.  55, 
1904;  by  C.  W.  May,  Atty.-Genl. 

Note.  V.  1  cont.  a  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Erection  and  Forma- 
tion of  the  State,  by  J:  M.  Hagans,  which  was  reprinted  in 
1891:  n.p.;  S*";  96  p.  V.  1-5  have  imprint  Morgantown ; 
v.  6-9  not  seen;  v.  10-24,  Wheeling;  v.  25-55,  Charleston. 

—  [Index,    1-10  W.    Va.  reports,    1863-77;    by   O.  S. 

Long.] 

—  [Index,  and  cases  cited,  1-15  W.  Va.  reports,  1863- 

80,  by  H.  A.  Converse.] 
Note.    Bound  with  Converse's  Virginia  Cases. 

—  Digest  of  W.  Va.  reports,  as  reported  in  v.  1-19, 

1863-82.  By  E.  W.  Bedinger.  San  Francisco, 
'84.     8°.     603  p. 

—  A  digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 

Appeals  ...  as  reported  in  v.  1-29  of  the  pub- 
lished reports,  186.3-87.  By  J.  A.  Bent.  Cin- 
cinnati,'88.     1.8".     (2),iv,  712p. 

—  Same;     supplement  .   .   .  embracing     the     opinions 

handed  down  by  the  Supreme  Court  of  Appeals, 
as  reported  in  v.  30-35  of  the  W.  Va.  reports, 
[1888-92.]  By  J.  A.  Bent.  Cincinnati, '93.  1.8". 
xiv,  214  p. 

—  A  dif^est  of  tiie  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 

Appeals  of  W.  Va.  in  criminal  cases  [etc.],  as 
reported  in  v.  1-47  of  tlio  W.  Va.  reports  and 
V.  1-35  of  the  Southeastern  Reporter,  1863-1900 
...  By  T.  J.  Ilugus.  Cincinnati,  1900.  1.  8". 
xii,  219  p. 

Lkoislatuke. 

Ifit  8efiHlon,  .June  18*)3.  2d-10th  Hession,  armual,  beginning  in 
January,  1864-72;  lUh  seM-ilon,  Nov./Apr.,  1872/73;  12th-2Kth, 
biennial,  lieKlnnliig  In  .liinuary  of  odd  years,  1875-1907.  Kxtrn 
DCHHlon,  .luiK!  1868;  ndjoiirnod  HCHHlonM,  Oct.  1M73,  Nov.  1H75,  .Ian. 
1882;  enlra  hcbhIouh,  April  1887,  Jan.  1890,  Feb.  1893,  July  1904, 
Feb.  1905.  Feb.  1907. 


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[West  Va. 


{^Laws  of  the  State.']  Acts,  annual,  1863-72,  72/73; 
biennial,  1875-1905;  extra  sessions,  1868,  90, 
1904.    Wheeling  and  Charleston,  ['63J-1905.    8°. 

Note.  Acts  of  Sth  sess.,  1870,  alao  in  Code  of  186S;  nee  below. 
Acts  of  11th  sees.,  18V2/73,  have  coiiBtitution  prefixed. 

—  Ordinances    and  acts  of  the    Restored    Government 

of  Virginia  prior  to  the  formation  of  the  State 
of  West  Va. ;  with  the  constitution  and  laws  of 
West  Va.  to  March  2,  186(;.     Wheeling,  '06.    8^ 

Note.  Printed  and  bound  in  1  v.  under  resohiliou  of  Feb. 
28,  1866.  Tiie  ordinances  and  acts  of  1861-6:;  had  also  been 
previously  printed;  see  under  Supplemental. 

—  Code    of   West    Va.,  comprising   legislation    to   the 

year  1870,  with  an  appendix  containing  legisla- 
tion of  that  year  .  .  .  constitution  of  West  Va. 
prefixed.  By  D.  Lamb,  R.  L.  Berkshire,  T. 
Melvin,  and  J.  H.  Ferguson.  Wheeling,  1868. 
8°.  vii,  986  p. 
Note.  Imprint  date  is  1868,  and  the  compilation  is  known 
as  the  Code  of  1868,  but  it  was  not  actually  printed  until  1871. 

—  Same  ;  2d  ed.,  containing  the  code  as  amended  .   .   . 

including  the  year  1887 ;  with  an  appendix  .  .  . 
constitution  of  West  Va.  prefixed.  Comp.  by  J: 
A.  Warth.  Wheeling,  '87.  8°.    (2),  ii.  1207,(1)  p. 

—  Same;   3d    ed.,    containing    the    code   as    amended 

.  .  .  including  the  year  1891  ;  with  an  appendix 
...  By  J:  A.  Warth.  '91.  1.  8°.  (2),  ii, 
(1),  1303,  (l)p. 

—  Same;    4th   ed.,     1899.     Comp.    by    J:     A.    Warth. 

1900.     1.  8°.     viii,  1426,  (1)  p. 

—  Revised   statutes  in  force  Dec.   1878,  alphabetically 

arranged.     Comp.  and  annotated  by  J.  F.  Kelly. 
St.  Louis,  '78-79.     2  v.     1.  8°. 
Note.    Prefixed  to  v.  1  are  the  amendments  to   v.  1  made  by 
the  acts  of  1879. 

—  [Special   Laivs.]     Laws    relating   to   the    duties    of 

county  officers.     1871.     8°.     118  p. 

—  An  act  amending  and  re-enacting  Chapter  150  of 

the  code  of  West  Va. ,  concerning  the  public 
health.  Passed  March  15,  1882.  n.t.p.  ['82?] 
8°.     8  p. 

—  Assessment  laws,  1883,  91,  96,  99,  1901. 
[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]     Journal  of   the    Senate, 

annual,     1863-72.    72/73;    biennial,    1875-1905. 

Wheeling  and  Charleston.  '63-1905.  8°. 
Note.  Journals  of  adjourned  and  extra  .sessions  in  separate 
vols.,  except  extra  sess.  18y3  bound  with  journal  of  reg.  sess. 
1893,  and  adjnd.  sess.  187.T  which  seems  to  be  in  botli  forms. 
Journal  Oct.  1873  doubtful.  The  House  adjourned  sess.  1S7.5 
covered  Nov.  lo/Dec.  "23,  1875,  but  the  Senate  remained  in 
session  until  Feb.  8,  1876,  to  consider  impeachment  of  the 
Auditor  and  the  Treasurer  {see  forward,  1875).  .Journal  187H 
has  wrong  imprint  date  "  1878."  Senate  bills  bound  with 
nearly  all. 

—  Journal  of   the  House  of  Delegates,  annual,  1863- 

72,72/73;  biennial,  1875-1905.     Wheeling  and 

Charleston,  '63-1905. 
Note.  Journals  of  adjnd.  and  extra  sessions  in  separate 
vols.,  except  journals  of  adjnd.  sessions  1873,  75  {see  note 
above  under  Senate  Journal)  and  e.\tra  sess.  1S93,  seen  bound 
with  journals  of  regular  sessions;  but  adjnd.  1875  is  stated  by 
State  Archivist  to  be  separately  bound.  Miscellaneous  docs, 
and  House  bills  appended  to  nearly  all. 

—  [Rules  of  Senate  and  House],  sessional. 

Note.  Seen  in  respective  jnls.,  either  in  the  Manual  {see 
next  entry)  or  with  separate  title-page,  or  in  body  of  journal. 

—  Manual    of  the   Legislature   and   of  the   executive 

and  judicial  departments.     1889.     8°.     32  p. 
Note.    Title  varies    somewhat.      Also   bound   with  Senate 
Journal,  1868,  "0,  71   and  House  Journal,  1867-77.     See  also 
under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  appointed  to  investi- 

gate the  affairs  of  the  Penitentiary.  [Sess. 
1868].     n.t.p.     8°.     2  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  [same],     n.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  3-4. 


Legislature] 


STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


[WestVa. 


[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.^ 

—  Report  of  joint  special  committee  to  investigate  the 

charges  against   the  Supt.   of  the  Penitentiary, 
Feb.  27,  1869.     n.  t.  p.     S^.     16  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  appointed  to  investigate 

the  affairs  of  the    .   .  .   Hospital  for  the  Insane. 
[Sess.  1869].     n.  t.p.     8°.     5  p. 
_  Contested  elections  from  Jefferson  county;   [major- 
ity and  minority  reports;  sess.   1869].     n.  t.  p. 

_Lo<Tan    county   contested    election;     [majority   and 
"minority    reports,    sess.    1869].      n.    t.  p.      8  . 

—  Petition  of  the  West  Va.  Historical  Society  asking 

for  a  geological  survey  for  West  Va.  .  .  . 
[House.  Feb.  16,  1870.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report  of  House  committee  on  taxation  and  hnance. 

[Sess.  1872].     6  p.  ^    .  •  ,       *    t    « 

—  Journal    of    the    impeachment   and    trial    ot    J.  b. 

Burdett,  Treasurer,  and  E.  A.  Bennett,  Auditor. 
1875.     8°.     360  p. 

—  Official   purity  —  the  corner  stone  of  the  republic. 

Speech  of  Hon.  J.  M.  Mason  of  Jefferson  county 
in  the  House  .  .  .  Nov.  18,  1875.  n.  t.  p. 
['75.]     8«.     30  p.  . 

—  Testimony  before  joint   committee    .  -   .   appointed 

to  enquire  into  the  charges  for  freight  and  travel 
of     the     Baltimore    and    Ohio    Railroad.   .   .   . 
Wheeling,  1879.     8°.     69  p. 
Xote.    Seen    only    appended   to  both   Senate  Journal  and 
House  Journal,  1879. 

—  Report  of  railroad  c6mmittee  [in  regard  to  discrimi- 

nation  in    rates,   Feb.  5,    1881].      n.  t.  p.      8°. 

27  p.  .  . 

—  Testimony   taken   by   the    joint   committee  ...  to 

investigate  the  sanitary  condition  and  general 
management  of  the  Hospital  for  the  Insane  at 
Weston  .  .  .  Adopted  Feb.  2,  1882.  Wheeling, 
'82.     8°.     15  p.  . 

—  Report   of    joint    committee  ...  to   examine    and 

report  as  to  the  sanitary  condition  and  general 
management  of  the  Hospital  for  the  Insane  at 
Weston.  Submitted  Mar.  6,  1882.  Wheeling, 
'82.     8°.     U  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  finance  upon  the  equaliza- 

tion of  taxes,  [1883].     n.t.p.     8°.     12  p.  _ 

—  Journal  of  joint  sessions  on  contest  of  Fleming  v. 

Goff  for  office  of  Governor.     [Extra  sess.  1890]. 

484  p-  ,    ^  ^ 

_  .  .  .  Record  of  proceedings  of  Board  of  Canvassers 
of  Ohio  county  in  canvassing  the  returns  of  the 
election  of  1891  for  members  of  the  House  .  .  • 
n.  i.  p.     [1H9:5.]     8".     49  p.  .      •        , 

—  Report  of  special  joint  committee  on  constitutional 

revision.     1897.     8°.     88  p. 


Miscellaneous. 

Antietam  National  Cemetery.  A  report  of  G.  L.  Cran- 
mer,  Trustee,  for  the  year  1867.  Wheeling,  08. 
8".     6  p.  .     ^, 

—  R.'port  of  G.  L.  Cranmer,  Esq.,   Coramr.  in  the 

I',oard  of  Trustees  .   .   .  Jan.  1,  1869.     n.  t.  p. 
H".     3  p. 

—  See  also  below.  Gettyshurg. 

Berkelet,  Springn,  Trustees  of.  Report,  [I^eb.?]  186J, 
in  reply  to  a  joint  ri'soliili(jii  of  Mar.  .5,  1H(>8. 
n.  t.  p.     H".     9  p. 

—  Report,   Dec.   12,   1882;   biennial  report,  1887/88. 

['83]-89.     8». 


Miscellaneous] 


STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


[West  Va. 


\^Boundaries ."^  Report  of  the  Commissioners  [ap- 
pointed under  Chapter  92  of  the  Acts  of  1868, 
relating  to  the  boundary  lines  of  the  counties  of 
Cabell,  Mason,  Wayne,  Lincoln,  Kanawha, 
Boone,  and  Logan],  n.  t.  p.  8°.  3  p. 
Note.     With  Ilouse  Journal  1869. 

Boundary  line  of  West  Va.  and  Maryland.  [Report] 
by  J:  De  la  Camp,  Feb.  1,  1869.  n.  t.  p.  8". 
15  p. 

Virginia  :  her  ancient  title  to  the  Northwestern  Ter- 
ritory and  her  rights  upon  the  Ohio  River  vindi- 
cated. By  G:  W.  Thompson,  n.  t.  p.  p.  6-36. 
Note.    Seen  only  appended  to  House  Journal  1881. 

Commissioners  on  the  Boundary  between    West    Va. 
and  Pennsylvania.     Report,  1882,  83,  86.     8°. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1882. 

[CTai'ms.]  Board  of  Military  Claims  (ISGo-).  Report 
for  the  year  l'865.     Wheeling,  '66.     8°.     25  p. 

—  Same,  [1866?  with  supplemental  report].     S^*.   14, 

4  p. 

—  Military  claims  against  the  United  States.     1868. 

n.  i.  p.  8°.  13  p. 
\_Debt.^  Debt  Commissioners  (1871-).  Report  of  the 
Debt  Commissioners  .  .  .  appointed  ...  to 
treat  with  Virginia  in  regard  to  the  debt  of  that 
State  prior  to  Jan.  1 ,  1861.  Charleston,  '72.  8°. 
36  p. 
Note.    Also  appended  to  House  Journal  1895;  (.33  p.). 

States  of  Virginia  and  West  Va.  [Correspondence 
with  the  Western  Va.  Committee  of  London. 
1880].     n.  t.  p.     p.  37-45. 

Note.    Seen   only  appended  to   House  Journal,  1881.     See 
also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Gorernor,  1882. 

Virginia  debt :  The  Wheeling  ordinance ;  Report  of 
the  Va.  Debt  Commrs.  of  1871 :  Report  of  the 
Senate  Finance  Committee  of  1873 ;  House  joint 
resolution  no.  10.  1895.  8°.  41  p. 
\_Expositions.'\  Board  of  Centennial  Managers.  Re- 
sources of  West  Virginia,  by  M.  F.  Maury  and 
W:  M.Fontaine.  Wheeling,  1876.  8".  x,  (1), 
430  p. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  West  Va.  exhibit  ...  at  Phila- 

delphia in  1876.     By  M.  F.  Maurv.     Phila.,  '76. 
38  p. 
Board   of    World's    Fair    Managers   for    West    Va. 
(1891-).     The  mountain  State.     A  description  of 
the   natural  resources    of   West    Va.     Prepared 
.   .  .  by  G:    W.  Summers  .   .    .  under  the  direc- 
tion   of    the    Board  .  .  .   Charleston,    '93.     12°. 
259  p.     map. 
Note.    Cant,  map  of  W.  Va.,  1893.    [Chicago.]    Scale,  about 
15  mi.  =  1  in.;  size,  12J  X  18g  in. 

Oettysburg    National   Cemetery.     Report   of    Commis- 
sioners on  Gettysburg  and  Antietam  cemeteries. 
[1866?]     8°.     6  p. 
Note.    Appended  to  House  Journal,  1867. 

—  Report  of   Hon.  C.  D.  Hubbard,  Commr.  in  the 

Board  of  Managers  of  the  Soldiers'  National 
Cemetery  at  Gettysburg,  Jan.  14,  1868.  n.  t.  p. 
8°.     2  p. 

\^Lands.'\     Index  to  land  grants  in  West  Va.  [Dyer.] 
1896. 
Delinquent  and  forfeited  lands.     [Harlow.     18-]. 

West  Virginia  :  the  personnel  of  its  government  in  legis- 
lative, executive,  judicial  and  military  admin- 
istration, and  its  citizens  distinguished  in  public 
life.  By  J.  H.  Chataigne,  n.  p.,  [1899.]  obi. 
8°.     (69)  p.     ports,     il. 

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Supplemental] 


STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


[West  Va. 


Supplemental:    Publications  of  the  Reorganized 
Government  of  Virginia. 

Orsanized  bv  the  Wheeling  Convention  of  June  1861.  Seat  of 
eovernment  at  WheeliuL',  June  1861-June  1863;  at  Alexandria 
June  1863-May  1865,  when  the  officers  removed  to  Richmond  and 
supplanted  the  secession  State  government  of  Virginia. 

Convention,  June   1861.     Journal    of   the    convention 
assembled  at  Wheeling,  June  11,  1861.     Wheel- 
ing, '61.     8°. 
Xnte.     Covers  also  the  adjourned  session  held  in   August. 
This  convention,  called  by  a  previous  convention  held  at  Wheel- 
in"  in   May,  established  the  Reorganized  Government,  pro- 
vided for  a  vote  upon  the  question  of  forming  a  new  State  in 
■western   Virginia,  and   called  the  Constitutional   Convention 
which  met  in  November  1861. 

An  ordinance  to  provide  for  the  formation  of  a  new 

State  out  of  a  portion  of  the  territory  of  this 
State.  Passed  August  20,  18G1.  ?i.  t.  p. 
[Wheeling,  '61.]  8°.  4  p. 
Ordinances  of  the  convention  assembled  at  Wheel- 
ing on  the  11th  of  June  1861.  Printed  by  author- 
ity of  the  convention.     Wheeling,  '61.     8°.     10, 

(2)  P- 
A^ote      Reprinted  by  the   State  of  West  Va.  in  1866.     See 
wider  Legislature,   Laws  of  the    State,  Ordinances  and    acts 
.  .  .  1866. 
Convention,   February  1864.     Journal    of   the  consti- 
tutional convention  which  convened   at  Alexan- 
dria on  the   13th  day  of  February  1864.     Alex- 
andria, '64. 

—  Constitution    of     the    State    of    Virginia    and    the 

ordinances  adopted  by  the  convention  .  .   .  Feb. 
1864.     Alexandria,  '64.     8°.     31  p. 
Governor.     Message,  to  legislative  sessions  July  1861- 
Dec.  1864. 
Cont.:  By  F.  H.  Peirpoinl,   July,   Dec,   1861,  May,   Dec, 
1862,  Dec.  1863,  Dec.  1864. 

Xote.  Messages  July,  Dec,  1861  seen  in  pm.  form;  others 
only  with  Journals.  Upon  the  removal  of  the  Reorganized 
Govt,  to  Richmond  in  May  1865  Gov.  Peirpoiut  was  accepted 
throughout  the  State  as  the  Governor  of  Virginia. 

Auditor.    Report,  annual,  Sept   30:  1861,61/62-63/64. 
Wheeling,  '61-[Alexandria,  '64?].     8«. 
Note.     Rpt.  1861  cont.  also  the  Auditor's  rpt.  covering  the 
duties   of  Second    Auditor.     Rpt.  1861/62  seen  in   pm.  form; 
olherB  only  with  House  Journal  of  corresponding  years. 

\_General  Assembly.'] 

Note.  Extra  session  July  1861;  regular,  Dec.  1861;  extra, 
May,  Dec,  1862;  regular,  Dec.  1863,  Dec.  1864. 

—  Acts    of   the    General    Assembly   ...  of    Virginia, 

sessional,     July      ]861-D<'C.     1864.     Wheeling, 

'61-[ Alexandria, '65?].     8". 
Note.    The  acts  of  1861-62/63  were  reprinted  iu  1866  by  the 
State  of  West  Va.;  nee  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State, 
Ordinances  and  acts  .  .  .  1866. 

—  Journal    of    the  Senate  ...  of  Virginia,    1861-62. 

Wheeling,  '61-63.     4  v.     8". 

—  Journal  of  the  Senate  of  the  State  of  Virginia  for 

tlie    sessions    of    1863,  4    &   5.     Baltimore,  '65. 
8".     ]  5.">  p. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Delegates  ...  of  the  State 

of    Virginia,    sessional,    July    1861-l)ec.     1864. 
Wheeling, '61-y\lexandria, '65.     6  v.     8". 
Note.     Dec  1862  has  "  Commonwealth  "  for  "  State." 


734 


NORTH   CAROLINA   STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


Li^t  compiled  from  the  collection  of  A^orth  Carolind  documents 
in  the  New  York,  Public  Library,  from  the  "  Catalogue  of  the 
State  Library  of  Massachunettf!,"  1880,  and  Annual  Supple- 
ments, 1880-1906,  and  catalogues  of  other  libraries  ;  and  from 
material  furnished  by  Dr.  Stephen  B.  Weeks.  Documents  in  this 
list  generally  imblished  at  the  capital,  Raleigh,  if  not  othenvise 
specified. 

Sir  Walter  Raleigh's  attempts  at  colonization  on  Roanoke  Island, 
under  GrenvlUe  and  Lane,  1585;  under  White,  1587  (the  Lost  Colo- 
ny). Embraced  in  Carolana  grant  by  Charles  I  to  Sir  Robert  Heath, 
lfi29.  Bettleraents  «f  immiKrants  from  Virginia  on  Albemarle 
Bound,  about  1659;  from  Barbados  near  Cape  Fear,  1663.  Embraced 
in  Carolina  grants  by  Charles  II  to  Monk,  Clarendon,  Shaftesbury 
and  others  as  Lords  Proprietors,  1663  and  1665.  Governors  under 
Lords  Proprietors,  1663-1729.  First  Assembly,  1665.  Proprietors' 
rights  sold  out  to  crown,  1729-31.  Governors  under  the  crown, 
1730-75.  Mecklenburg  Resolve*,  May  31,  1775.  First  State 
constitution,  Dec.  18,  1776.  Present  Tennessee  ceded  to  United 
States,  1784;  ordinance  of  cession  re-enacted,  1790.  U.  S.  Con- 
stitution ratified,  Nov.  21,  1789.  Secession  rejected,  Feb.  28, 
1861;  adopted.  May  20,  1861.  Re  admitted  to  the  Union,  June  25, 
1868. 

Legislative  Documents,  sessional,   1835/36-76/77,   80- 
87.     8°. 

Note.  Early  collections  irregular  as  to  contents  and  manner 
of  binding.  1835/36-38/.39  seen  in  1  v.  Above  is  binder's 
title,  by  which  the  vols,  are  best  known.  Many  had  t.-p.  also, 
as  follows  : 

Docs,  pr,  by  order  of  the  G.  A.     1842/43. 

Exec.  Docs.  pr.  for  the  G.  A.,  v.  1, 18.i0/51 ;  H.  and  S.  Docs., 
V.2. 

Exec.  Docs.  pr.  for  the  Legisl.,  1852;  S.and  H.  Docs.,  [v.  2]. 

Leg.  Docs.,  Exec,  V.  1.     1854/55;    8.  and  H.  Docs.,  v.  2. 

Docs. :  Exec,  and  Legisl.,  1856/57-58/59. 

Exec,  and  Legisl.  Docs.,  1860/61-76/77,  80-87. 

Ea.  in  1  v.  except  as  stated.  No  v.  seen  of  1840/41,  67/68. 
Extra  sessions  186.3/64  In  1  v.  1880  bound  with  S.  and  H. 
Journals  in  1  v.    Title  and  binder's  title  alike,  1885-87. 


Public    Documents,    sessional,    1879,    89-1903. 
1903.     80. 


'79- 


Note.    Title  and  binder's  title  alike.     Imprint  of  1897  (and 
of  contained  docs.)  ia  Winston.     1901-03  ea.  in  2  v. 


Constitution. 

Declaration  of  rights  and  constitution  made  by  Halifax 
convention  in  Dec.  1776.  Fayetteville,  [1789?] 
fo.    1,  3  p. 

The  constitution,  or  form  of  government  agreed  to 
and  resolved  upon  by  the  representatives  of  the 
freemen  of  the  State  of  North-Carolina  .  .  . 
In  Congress  assembled  at  Halifax,  14th  day 
of  Dec.  .  .  .  1776.  Philadelphia,  1779.  8°. 
16  p. 

Convention,  17 S8.  The  Journal  of  the  convention 
.  .   .  Hillsborough,  [1788].     8°.     16  p. 

—  In  convention  Aug.  1,  1788.  Declaration  of  rights 
and  amendments  to  the  Constitution,  to  be  laid 
before  Congress  previous  to  ratification  of  the 
Constitution  by  No.  Carolina.  [Ilillsboro,  1788.] 
f°.     2  p. 


735 


(.'(institution  ] 


S/:i  //■:    /V7.7/(-  //7(i.\-.s- 


[N.  C. 


Convntiiotis  I7SS,  coiiii»ue<i. 

—  rroroivliiifjs  t\\u\  dobsitos  of  tlio  ronviMition  .  .  . 
Uillsborouith  .  .  .  LMst  ilav  of  .lul.v  17SS,  for  tlu- 
IMiriHisi-  of  iK>lil>oriitin,ir  and  ilotorniininj;  on  tlu> 
t\>nstitution  roooininoMilcil  l>v  iho  OoniM-al  I'on- 
vontioiiat  riulailoliihia  .  .  .  iMlonton.  17S;t.  S". 
•JSO  p. 
Xotf.  rilnli-.l  by  tho  Sliilo  prli\t<'i»  bill  i>l  lhi>  oxpoiiso  o( 
B  fow  Kodi'rnllKlM. 

Convention,  17S!i.     .loiirnal  of  the  oonvoution   .  .  .   at 
Frtvcttovillo  on  tlio  tliir.l   Monday   of  Novonibor 
17^!)  .   .   .   Kdonton.  n.  </.     sm.   t".      Itl  p. 
iVoff^.    Thts  oonvonllon  mioptoil  tho  Kodori*!  (,\nii<tlliitlon. 

Convfnlion^  ISo.'k  Jonmal  of  tho  I'onvontion  oallod 
.  .  .  to  aniond  till' oonstitution  of  tho  Stato  .  .  . 
4thof.luno   .    .    .    |l8o:>l.     'Jir..     8^\      lOf.  p. 

—  I'roooodin.iis    and  ilobati-s   .    .   .  To    whioh    aro    snh- 

joinod  tho  convention  aot  and  tho  amondnionts 
to  tho  oontJtitution.    .   .    .    '.■>('>.     S>'.     JL'J.  t^l").  (>  p. 

—  Tlio     oonstitution    .    .    .    adoptod    .    .    .    177(>;     and 

tho  anion. hnonts  .  .  .  tS;!."';  .  .  .  with  an  ordi- 
nnnco  for  oarrvink:  tho  sanio  into  otYoot.  ",\ti. 
\'2'\     24  p. 

—  Constitntion  of    tho  United  Stafos  and  of  .   .   .   No. 

Carolina,  avraiijjod   with  rotVroncos  and  indoxos. 
1S4'J.     8'".     iv,  o(?  p. 
A'otf.    (.^oiiKHtiitlon  i«l«o  In  X.oti.  Vo^-n.,  IS.Sii  ■^7,  ,'.S/M>,  t">0, 

Courenh'on.  7S<)7/<)1*.  .lournal  of  tho  oonvontion  .  .  . 
hoM  on  tho  'JUth  day  of  May  18t:i  | /2Sth  .Inno]  ; 
2d  session.  [Nov.  IS/Ooo.  13]  ;  JM  session, 
[.Inn.  "JO/Foh,  2t!.  18(!2l;  4th  so.ssion.  |  Apr.  21/ 
May  i;>,  ISt?:').  "(VJ.  4v,inl.  S'\  l!>o.  SC.  li;*, 
\0\),  iii,  ii,  ii.  iii.  p. 

—  Ordinances  and  rcsolnfions  passed  hy  tlio  State  con- 

vention ...  to  dissolve  the  nnion  between  the 
State  of  No.  Carolina  and  the  other  States., Inne 
IStil.     't?2.     8^\      17o.  (,n,  ii.  ii,  ii.  ii,  p. 

—  Ordinances  of  the  State  convention  .    .         18('>;>.     S\ 

;>3,  ii,  i^l"),  ii.  ii.  p. 


\otf.     .Vbriilpod   oil. 
rnlUni  »o»s.  .linie  lS(Vi. 


l'!>iinllv    bouiut   !i1ko    with    l.iixvs   of 


—  Constitntion  of  No.  Carolina   .   .   .    [18t5-J.    8^\  44  p. 
Ci'nvtiiiion,    lS(>'*/(>(>      .lonrnal  of    the  convention  at 

its  session  of  18()."):  [also]  at  its  adjonrned  ses- 
sion of  18('>(;.  ■('>.'»-(!(;.  2  V.  in  1  S>\  ;M,  iii  p.  ; 
i;>2.  iii  p. 

—  Constitution,  with  the   amendments   and  ordinances 

and  resolutions  .  .  .  I'd  Oct.  18(!.">.  n .  t.  />. 
[•C.'i.]     8^     78  p. 

—  Executive    doeuments,     convention,    session     18(>.>. 

Constitution  .  .  .  with  amendments  and  ordi- 
nances and  resolutions  .  .  .  '(>.">.  8>\  108.  11, 
12,  8,  78  p. 

—  Ortlinances   passed  by  tho  No.  Carolina  State  con- 

vention at  the  session  of  18(>5/t>t>.    '(i7.    S>'.   7'.'  i>. 
.Vittf.     Uituully  lioiimi  wllli  Lnw*  of  IStW/i'T. 

Conrention,  1S0S.     .lournal  of  the  constitutional  con- 
vention  .  .   .  session  18l'.8.    vS'\    488, 1,1)  p.   table. 

Sotf.    .ToiirnnI  niid  conxlltiitlon  nlao  i>ocn  In  1  v.,  wllli  I'J\>, 
lr.4,<i«.  (1^  p. 

—  Constitution   .   .   .   toijether  with  the  ordinances  and 

resolutions  of  the  constitutionul  convention  .  .  . 
,Ian.    14,  I8r„s.     •t'.H.     ,S".      12!),  iv.p. 

—  To  the  people   of    No.-C»rolina.       [  Keport   of  J   the 

convention  ...  to  forni  a  constitution  "  rei>ub- 
lican  in  form."     rt.  ;>.,  1868.     8".     4<;.  2  p. 


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[N.  C. 


Convention,  1875.     Journal    of   the    convention   .   .   . 
held  in  1875.     75.     8'\     278,  xx,  p. 

—  Same.     286,  ix,  j). 

N'lte.    ThiH  ed.  cont.  remarks  of  JoBiah  Turner  on  deaUi  of 
ei  Gov.  firaham. 

—  Ordinances,     n.t.p.     [1875.]     8".     ."/J  p- 

—  Resolution  of  instruction  to  the  committee  on  privi- 

lej,'es  and  elections,     n.t.p.     [1875.]     H".     8p 

—  Amendments  .    .   .  proposed    by    the    constitutional 

convention  of  1875,  and  the  constitution  as  it 
will  read  as  proposed  to  be  amended  .  .  .  '75. 
8".     70  p. 

—  Constitution  of  the  State  of  No.  Carolina,     n.  t.  p. 

[Raleigh,  c.  1875.]     H'K     -AC  p. 

—  Same,     n.t.p.     [Raleigh,  1904.]     H".     21i  p. 

2^ote.     Containing  anaendment  to  Article  VI,  adopted   by 
Legislature  in  1899. 

^ee  a/so  wncier  Legislature,  -fournals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1832, 
34,  52,  54,  61,  69/70. 


Governor. 


Executive  akd  Staff. 
Message,    annual  or   biennial,    1790-1905. 


Cont.:  By  A.  Martin,  1790;  by  J.  Turner,  1804;  by  D: 
Btone.  1809;  by  B:  Smith,  1811;  by  J:  Branch,  1818;  by  J. 
Iredell,  1828;  by  J:  Owen,  1830;  by  M.  Stokea,  1832;  by  D: 
L.  Swain,  1>533,  .34,  3.5;  by  R:  D.  Kpaieht,  1836;  by  E:  H. 
Dudley,  1838,  40;  by  J:  M.  Morehoad,  1842,  44;  by  W:  A. 
Graham,  1840,  48;  by  C:  Manly,  1850;  by  D:  H.  Reld,  18.V2 
(Oct.  4,  Oct.  14),  54;  by  T:  Bragg,  18.56,  58;  by  J:  W.  Ellis, 
1860,  61  (May);  by  H:  T.  Clark,  1861  (Aug.);  by  Z.  B. 
Vance,  1802,  63  (June,  Nov.),  04  (May,  Nov.);  by  W.  W. 
Holden,  (Provin.  Gov.),  1865;  by  J.  Worth,  1866  (.Jan.,  Nov.); 
by  W.  \V.  Holden,  1868  (.lulv,  Nov.),  69,  70 ;  by  'i'.  11.  Cald- 
well, 1871,  72,  73;  by  C.  H.  Hrogden,  1874,  76;  by  Z.  B. 
Vance,  1877,  79;  by  T:. I.  Jarvis,  1880  (Mar.),  81,  83,  85;  by  A. 
M.  Scales,  1887,  89;  by  D.  G.Fowle,  1891 ;  by  T:  M.Holt,  1893; 
by  E.  Carr,  1895,  97;  by  D.  L.  Russell,  1899,  1901;  by  C:  B. 
Aycock,  1903,  05. 

Nott.  Transmitted  in  Nov.,  1790-1876;  in  Jan.,  1879-1905; 
with  exceptions  as  noted.  Generally  also  in  body  of  House 
Journal  through  1874;  in  Senate  Journal,  1879,  80,  89,  91. 
Mess.  1836  was  a  12".  Ku  Klux  correspondence,  and  miscel- 
lany and  testimony  of  1868-70,  seen  bound  with  mess.  Nov. 
187»;  in  all,  286  p.     Mess.  1897  printed  at  Winston. 

Inaugural  address,  1857,  59,  62,  66,  68,  76,  81,  85, 
89,  93,  97,  1901,  05.  8°. 

Cont.:  By  Bragg,  1857;  by  Ellis,  1859;  by  Vance,  1862;  by 
Worth,  1866;  by  Holden,  1868;  by  Vance,  1876;  by  Jarvis, 
1881;  by  Scales,  18S5 ;  by  Fowle,  1889;  by  Carr,  1893;  by 
Russell,  1897;  bv  Aycock,  1901 ;  by  R.  B.  Glenn,  1905. 

Note.  Dated  Sept.  1862,  Dec.  1866,  July  1868;  otheri  Jan- 
uary. With  inaug.  1876  is  Gov.  Vance's  mess.  Inaug.  1897 
printed  at  Winston. 

State  of  No.  Carolina,  ss.     By  His  Excellency  Alex- 
ander Martin,  Esq.,  Governor  ...   A  proclama- 
tion.    New-Bern,  [1784]. 
Kote.    Re  final  treaty  with  England. 

Message  ...  in  relation  to  the  stock  reserved  to 
the  State  in  the  Bank  of  the  State;  Nov.  23, 
1835.     '35.     80.     4  p.      (Swain.) 

Message  .  .  .  transmitting  a  communication  from 
the  commissioners  appointed  to  revise  the  public 
statutes,  Nov.  24,  1835.     '35.     6  p. 

Message  ...  in  relation  to  the  University  .  .  . ; 
Dec.  23,  1840.     '40.     8°.     8,  (1)  p.     (Dudley.) 

Executive  message  transmitting  resolutions  from  the 
stockholders  of  the  Bank  of  the  State,  together 
with  Legislative  resolutions  on  the  subject;  Jan. 
3,  1843.     '43.     8«.     8  p.     (Morehead.) 

Communication  from  the  Governor  transmitting  a 
statement  of  expenses  of  the  Literary  and  In- 
ternal Improvement  Boards,  November,  1842/44. 
n.  t.  p.     ['44.]     8°.     8  p. 

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6overno7',  continued. 

—  Communication  .  .  .  transmitting  copies  of  rail  road 

mortgages  and  bonds  taken  to  secure  the  State ; 
Dec.  11,  1844.     n.  t.p.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Message  of  Gov,  Morehead  in  relation  to  the  history 

of  the  State  ;  Dec.  21,  1844.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Correspondence   relative   to  legal  right  of  Gov.  to 

receive  pay  as  President  ex  officio  of  the  Lit.  and 
Int.  Imp.  Boards;  [Dec.  26,  1844].    '44.     (7)  p. 

—  Message  from  Gov.  Morehead  in  relation  to  [same]  ; 

Dec.  30,  1844.     '44.     8°.     11  p. 

—  Message   from   Gov.  Morehead   on   the    subject   of 

asylums  for  the  deaf  &  dumb,  blind  &  insane; 
Dec.  31,  1844.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Message  from  Gov.  Graham  transmitting  a  commu- 

nication from  Dis.  Swamp  Canal  Co.  on  obstruc- 
tions to  navigation  of  the  Roanoke ;  Jan.  6, 
1845.     '45.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Message   from  .   .   .  Gov.  Graham   transmitting  re- 

port of  Prof.  Mitchell  on  the  turnpike  from 
Raleigh  west;  Dec.  3,  1846.     '46.     8°.     18  p. 

—  Message  .  .   .  communicating   correspondence   with 

the  War  Dept.  on  the  subject  of  the  Mexican 
War;   Jan.  2,  1847.     '46.     8°.     26  p. 

—  Message  ...  in  relation  to  the  history  of  No.  Caro- 

lina; Jan.  8,  1847.     '46.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Message  .  .  .  transmitting  a  memorial  of  the  Natl. 

Medical  Convention,  Philadelphia,  May  1847 ; 
Nov.  10,  1847,     '48.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Message  from  .  .   .  the  Governor  transmitting  a  plan 

to  establish  a  continuous  line  of  railroad  from 
Gaston  to  Cliarlotte;  Dec.  4, 1848.    '48.    8°.    8  p. 

—  Message  .   .  .  relative  to  the  State's  railroad  liabili- 

ties;  Dec.  23,  1848.     '48.     8°.     lip. 

—  Message    from  .   .  .  Gov.    Manly    relative    to    the 

Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution  in  tlie  city  of  Raleigh  ; 
Jan.  16,  1849.     '49.     8°.     10  p. 

—  Message  .   .  .  relative  to  the  Raleigh  &  Gaston  R.R. ; 

Jan.  23,  1849.     '49.     8°.     (6)  p. 

—  Message  from  .  .  .  Gov.  D:    S.  Reid,  transmitting 

communications  from  the  Gov.  of  So.  Carolina 
and  from  tlie  president  of  the  Nashville  Con- 
vention, Jan.  2,  1851.     '51.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Message  from   .  .   .  Gov.  D:    S.  Reid,  transmitting 

a  communication  from  Md.  and  resolutions  [^sic] 
from  Vt.;  Jan.  13,  1851.     '51.     8«.     (15)  p. 

—  Message  from  .  .   .  Gov.  D:    S.  Reid  .   .  .  relative 

to  putting  under  contract  the  Western  Turnpike 
Road;  Jan.  14,  1851.     '51.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Documents  accompanying  the  Governor's  message, 

[Oct.  14,  1852].     h.  t.  p.     8".     79,  (1)  p. 
A'ee  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Railroads. 

—  Exec,  message  —  swamp  lands  ;  Dec.  12,  1856.     lip. 

—  The   Western   Turnpike   Road.     [Message  of  Gov. 

Bragg,  Jan.  8,  1857,  etc.]     8°.     6  p. 

—  Executive  njessage  on  the  Cape  Fear  &  Deep  River 

Navigation  Co.;  Jan.  30,  1857.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Governor's   message    [Ellis]   and   [Atty.]    Busbee's 

rejiort  on  tlie  .Albemarle  &  Chesapeake  Canal 
do.  ;  Dec.  3,  1860.     8".     22  p. 

—  Message  of  fJov.    EIIIh,  witli  ordinance  of  Ga.  and 

reHoiutionH  of  Tcnn. ;  Jan.  29,  1K6I.     8".     3  p. 

—  The  No.  f-'arolina  fortH.     [  (^"orrcspondcnce  of  Gov. 

with  Ffilcral  govcrniiicnt,  Jan.  IHOIJ.     8".     8  p. 

—  Si)C('ial  nu-8nage  of  Gov.  Vance,  and  accompanying 

docnrncntH;  Dec.  1862.     n.d.     8°.      16  p. 

—  Governor's  rnesHage  in  relation  to  the  Western  N.C. 

Railroad;  Jan.  24,  1H66.     8°.     38  p. 
Not*.    Com.  10th  aiin.rpt.  oi  I'hjh.  of  K.K.,  Auk. .31,  lHfi4/0.5. 

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Governor,  continued. 

—  Governor's  message   transmitting  a  memorial   from 

the  trustees  of  the  Univ.  of  No.  Carolina  and  a 
communication  from  Rev.  Dr.  Curtis;  Feb.  1, 
1866.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Letter  from  T:   P.  Devereux,  Esq.   [to  Gov.  "Worth, 

re  freedmen],  Oct.  20,  1866.     8°.     9  p. 

—  [Message  of   Gov.  Holden  relative   to  organization 

of  the  militia;  July  17,  1868].     8°.     2  p. 

—  Message  .  .   .  transmitting  communication  from  the 

Public  Treasurer;  Jan.  6,  1869.     8«.     6  p. 

—  Proclamation    by   the  Governor  [Holden]    together 

with  the  opinion  of  Chief  Justice  Pearson,  and 
reply  of  the  Governor.     1870.     8°.     30  p. 

—  ...  The  answer  of  .   .   .  W.  W.  Holden  ...  to 

the   articles    of    impeachment  .   .  .  against    him 
by  the  House  .  .  .  [1870].     8°.     45  p. 
See  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1870/71. 

—  List  of  pardons,  commutations,  and  respites,  1870. 

[■71.]     8°.     7  p. 

—  Message  from  the  Governor  relative  to  the  Insane 

Asylum,  Dec.  4,  1871.     8  p. 

Note.  Principally  a  "  Rpt.  of  a  special  committee  of  the 
Bd.  of  Directors  on  the  best  and  most  economical  mode  of 
providing  for  the  insane  of  the  State." 

—  Communication  [transmitting  a  special  report  of  the 

Board  of  Directors  of  the  Penitentiary,  Dec.  10, 
1874]:  Dec.  12,  1874.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Communication  [in  reply  to  request  of  Senate  for 

information  as  to  financial  condition  of  the  N.  C. 
R.R.];   Jan.  29,  1875.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Communication  [transmitting  report  in  rel.  to  Albe- 

marle &  Chesapeake  Canal  Co.  by  A:  M.  Moore, 
Jan.  16,  1875]  ;  Feb.  24,  1875.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Communication  [transmitting   a  communication   of 

the  Director-General  of  the  U.  S.  Centennial 
Exposition]  ;   March  4,  1875.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Message  from  Governor  re  celebration  of  centennial 

of  King's  Mountain  battle,    n.  t.  p.    [1880.]     8°. 

(1)P- 

—  Letter  of   Governor  transmitting  special   report  of 

commissioners  to  build  Western  Insane  Asylum; 
[Mar.  15,  1880].     n.  t.  p.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Proposition  to  purchase  the   State's  interest  in  the 

Cape  Fear  &  Yadkin  Valley  Ry.  [Correspond- 
ence, etc.;  Feb.  12,  1881.]     8  p. 

—  Message  ...  in   relation   to   the  ownership  of  the 

Western  N.  C.  R.  R. ;  [Feb.  21,  1881].  n.  t.  p. 
24  p. 

—  Message  ...  in  relation  to  the  Cape  Fear  &  Yadkin 

Valley  R.  R. ;  [Feb.  23,  1881].     n.  t.  p.     6  p. 

—  Message  ...  in  relation  to  the  International  Exposi- 

tion ;  [Feb.  24,  1881].     n.t.p.     Op. 

—  Message  from  the  Governor   [Jarvis,  transmitting: 

(1)  Rpt.  of  the  Sec.  of  State  on  the  great  seal, 
and  (2)  Rpt.  of  the  Trustees  of  Public  Libraries 
on  progress  of  the  Colonial  Records];  Feb.  16, 
1883.     18  p. 

—  [Message  re  Western  No.  Carolina  Insane  Asylum. 

Sess.  1883]. 
Note.    Not  seen,  but  apparently  ordered  printed. 

—  Special  message  [of  A.  M.  Scales,  Feb.   10,  1887]. 

8°.     5  p. 

Note.  Re  Boundaries,  Confederate  Home  at  Richmond, 
U.  S.  Constitution  centennial,  and  State  Library. 

—  Message    of  the  Governor   [Fowle]   relative  to   the 

Penitentiary,     n.  d.     [Sess.  1889.]     8°.     3  p. 

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Governor,  continued. 

—  Letter  from  Gov.  Fowle  relative  to  financial  condi- 

tion of  Penitentiary;  Feb.  15,  1889.     5  p. 

—  Message  from    Gov,    Fowle   transmitting  report   of 

the    State    Treasurer    on   the    condition    of    the 
banks  in  the  State;  Feb.  18,  1889.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Thanksgiving   proclamation    [Nov.  27,  1890.     '90]. 

1.  8°.     1  p. 

—  Governor's  message  relative  to  the  removal  of  J.  W. 

and    S.    O.    Wilson,    Railroad    Commissioners. 
1899.     11  p.     (Russell.) 

—  See  also  forward  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs., 

etc.,  1841,  42,  60,  79,  89. 
Adjutant  General.  Report,  Nov.  30  or  Dec.  1  :  1835, 
36,  38,  40,  42.  44,  46,  48,  50,  52,  58;  Sept.  30: 
1861/62,  62/Mar.  31,  1864;  Nov.:  1866,  69,  71; 
annual,  Nov. :  1871/72-73/74,  Dec.  31  :  1877-80, 
82,  84,  66,  88-1902.     '35-1903.     8°. 

Note.     Rpt.  1866  covers  only  Apr.  7/Nov.  16;  rpt.  1871  covers 
Aug./Nov. 

—  Militia  acts,  1806  and  1807,  with  the  manual  exercise. 

71.  jf.  p.     c.  1807.     8°.     34  p. +  ? 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Special  Laws,  Militia. 

—  An  act  concerning  the  militia  .   .  .     1837.    8°.    36  p. 

—  The  militia  laws  .   .  .  now  in  force  with  a  descrip- 

tion of  the  uniform  and  accoutrements  adopted 
.  .   .   1847.     8°.     60,  28,  (1)  p. 

—  Militia  laws  passed  at  2d  extra  session,  1861.    n.  t.  p. 

['61.]     8«.     32  p. 

—  Muster   rolls    of   the   soldiers  of  the  War  of  1812: 

detached    from  the    militia   of   No.    Carolina   in 
1812  and  1814.     '51.     8°.      140  p. 

—  Same.     1873.     See  forward.  Sec.  of  State. 

—  Register  of  No.  Carolina  troops,  1861.     ['61.]     8". 

26,  (l)p. 

—  Same,  1864.     ['64.]     8°.     42  p. 

—  Report  [in  response  to  Senate  resolution],  Jan.  27, 

1871.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Roster   of   No.    Carolina  troops   in   the   War   with 

Mexico.     1887.     8°.     51  p. 
See  also  back  under  Governor,  1846. 

—  Regulations  of  the  N.  C.  State  Guard.     1892.     24°. 

(1),  (3),  vi,  218  p. 

—  Roster    of    the    No.    Carolina    volunteers    in    the 

Spanish-.American     War,     1898/99.      1900.      8°. 
131  p. 

—  See  also  back  umler  Governor,  1868;   under  Legis- 

lature, Special  Laws;  a?i(i  wwrfer  Miscellaneous, 
Civil   War  and    Military. 
Attorney   General.     Rej)ort,  Nov.:    1868,  69;    biennial, 
Dec.  .".1  :  1SH5/86-1 903/04.      ['69-1905.]     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  Atty.  General  upon  the  claims  of  W: 

Cathcart,  [Dec.  19,  1848].     '48.     8°.      18  p. 

—  Letter    in  reference  to  a  resolution  of  tlie  House; 

Feb.  26,  18H9.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Sec  also  back,  Governor,   1860. 

Auditor  of  I'nhlic  Accounts  (1868-).  Annual  report, 
Sept.  30:  1867/68-75/76,  77/78-81/82;  Nov.  30  : 
18H2/83-1905/06.  Raleigh  and  Winston,  ['69]- 
1907.     H". 

Note.  Thfr  rcKnIar  rpt.  of  Hept.  .'JO,  1867/68,  (196  p.)  was 
prpcedcd  by  a  Mf^riurati-  preliminary  rpt.  bearing  same  date,  of 
24  p.  Itptn.  1  SC,7/(m -6!t/70  al^n  Hp|.i-ii<l.-(l  lo  hohhIom  laws. 
RplH.  lHWt/70-70/71  wi-r<!  called  .1(1  »lh  ann.  lipiH.  18U4/<t.'')- 
».V»6  prlrilcd  at  WInHtoii;  oUkmh  at  KuIcIkIi.  jNcjiio  found  fiir 
1876/77. 

—  ExpennoH  on  Capitol  S(juarc,  [Feb.  23,  1H70].     30  p. 

—  Contingent  exju-nHCH,  |  F<  b    24,  1870|.     48  p. 

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—  Report  for  first  quarter  of  fiseal  year  ending  Sept. 

30,  1871.     8°.     37  p. 

—  [Coraiuunication    in   reply    to    a   resolution  of    the 

House,  Dec.  If!,  1874].     8«.     2  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1881. 
Comptroller  of  Public  Accounts.     Statement,   annual, 

Nov.  1:   1825/26-2fi/27;  report,  annual,  Oct.  31 

or  Nov.  1  :    1820,  27,  3(;/37,  38/39-4f;/47,  48/49- 

55/56;    Sept.    30:    1850/57-03/04,  00,   07.     '44- 

[07?]     80. 

Note.    Copy  seen  of  rpt.  1836/.37  had  imprint  date  1844  and 

was   Sen.  doc.  10   of  1844/45.     Rpt.    1848/49   reprinted   with 

inipr.  date  1851.   (64  p.)     Rpts.  185-2/5.3-61/62  also  appended  to 

session  laws.    Ilpts.  1854/55-55/56  called  "  Statements."    Hpt. 

1866  covers  only  9  mos. 

—  A  statement  of  the  revenue  of  No.  Carolina.     [Sess. 

1823-33,  39,  48,  60,  52].     fold,  table. 
Note.    For  the  year  preceding  sesBion-year.     Seen  only  ap- 
pended to  session-laws. 

—  A  Statement   of   the    revenue,  showing   the  amount 

paid  by  each  county,  1837/41.     f"  broadside. 

—  Report  from  tlie   Comptroller   [re  ofBce  stationery, 

and  Literary  and  Int.  Imp.  Board  expenses  ;  Dec. 
20,  1842].     '42.     8°.     25  p. 

—  Communication  from  the   Comptroller  [re  Cherokee 

bonds,  sess.  1H48.]     n.t.p.     8°.     2  p. 

—  Report   in   answer  to  a   requisition  of   the   Senate, 

Oct.  8,  1852.     '52.     8«.     8  p. 

—  See  also  \ia.c\.  Auditor ;  forward  under  Secretary  of 

State,  1800;   and    under  Legislature,  Journals, 
Docs.,  etc.,  1840. 
Secretary  of  State.    Report,  annual,  Nov. :  1808,  68/69- 
73/74,    75/76;     biennial,     [Dec.    31:     1877/78- 
79/80];  Sept.  30,   1880/82;    Nov.  30:  1882/84- 
1900/02.'    ['69]-1902.     8°. 
Note.    Rpts.  1872/73-73/74  cont.    [l8t]-2d  ann.  rpt.  of  Ex- 
aminer of  Corporations. 

—  I.  Prof.  Stowe's  report  [on  elementary  instruction 

in  Europe,  Dec.  19,  1837].  II.  Proceedings  of 
a  meeting  at  [Washington,  D.C.,  Dec.  13,  1838], 
called  to  consider  the  subject  of  common  school 
education.  III.  Report  of  the  Pres.  and  Direc- 
tors of  the  Literary  Fund.  IV.  Act  ...  es- 
tablishing a  system  of  common  schools.  Plan  of 
a  common  schoolhouse.  Prepared  .  .  .  under 
the  superintendence  of  the  Sec.  of  State.  '39. 
8°.     120  p. 

—  Table  of  the  population    of    the    State    according 

to  the  8th  census  .  .  .  [Sess.  Aug.  1861.]  8". 
3  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Sec.   of  State  and  Comptroller  con- 

cerning Confederate  and  State  securities  in  the 
Treasury,  Nov.  20,  1866.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Muster  rolls    of   the  soldiers  of   the   War  of    1812 

detached    from    the    militia   of   No.  Carolina  in 
1812  &  1814.   .   .  .     1873.     8°.     229  p. 
Bee  back  under  Adjt.  OenL,  1851. 

—  The  legislative  manual  and  political  register  of  .   .  . 

No.  Carolina  for  the  year  1874  .  .  .  Comp.  .  .  . 
under  the  direction  of  W.  H.  Howerton,  Sec.  of 
State,  by  J:  H.  Wheeler,  late  Treasurer  .  .  . 
'74.     8«.     388,  2,  3  p.     map.     fold.  tab. 

—  No.  Carolina  troop.s  in  the  continental  line.     A  reg- 

ister of  officers,  with  dates  of  commissions  .  .  . 
Oct.  1884.     n.t.p.     [c.  1880.]     8°.     15  p. 

—  Abstracts  of  records  and  documents  relating  to  the 

colonial  history  of  No.  Carolina  during  the  pro- 
prietary government  (1570-1728).  W:  L. 
Saunders,  ed.     [Raleigh,  c.  1885.]     8°.     30  p. 

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Secretary  of  State,  continued. 

—  Comparative  vote  for  Governor,  President,  Members 

of  Congress  and  Chief  Justice.     1890-1888  [sic]. 
'90.     8°.     13  p. 

—  No.  Carolina  insurance  report  [for  year  ending  Apr. 

1],  1894.     '94.     8°.      120  p. 

—  Same.,    dated    Aug.    10,    1896.     Winston,    '96.     8°. 

143  p. 

—  List  of  insurance  companies,    n.t.p.    [c.  1896.]  8  p. 

—  See  also  back,  Governor,  1883. 

Treasurer.  Keport,  Nov.  1:  annual  1824/25,  27/28- 
85/36,  41/42,  51/52,  biennial  1836/38-38/40,  42/ 
44-54/56;  Sept.  30:  biennial  1856/58-G0/62, 
annual  1862/63,  [64/65?],  66,  67/68-73/74; 
biennial,  Sept.  30:  1874/76-80/82;  Nov.  30: 
1882/84-1900/02.  ['25]-1903.  8°. 
Kote.     Rpt.  1827/28  covers  Dec.  18,  lS27/Nov.  1,  1828  and 

states  that  period  Nov.  1/Dec.  18,  1827  was  covered  in  "rpt. 

of  the  committee  of  investigation  at  the  last  session."     Rpt. 

1836/38  seems  to  accompany  Kpts.  of  the  committee  on  finance. 

Rpts.  through  1840/52  generally  also  appended  to  the  sesBion 

laws.     Ann.  rpt.  1851/52  is  Exec.  Doc.  no.  12  of  session  1852. 

Rpt.    [1864/65?]    dated  Jan.   19,  1866;   rpt.  1866   covers  Jan. 

1/rfept.   30.      Rpts.   1890/92-96/98,    and    perhaps   later,  cont. 

Rpt.  of  committee  to  examine  the  accts.  of  the  Aud'.  and 

Treas.,  (title  varies).    Rpt.  1894/96  has  imprint  Winston. 

—  Bank  statements. 

A'bie.  Generally  submitted  through  Pub.  Treasurer.  See 
under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Banks ;  also  back  under 
Governor,  1889. 

—  An  account  of  monies  received  in  part  of  the  taxes 

of  the  year  1787.     f°.     12  p. 

—  Statement  in  relation  to  the  Cherokee  lands,  [Dec. 

15,  1835].     '35.     8°.     (12)  p. 

—  Report  showing  expenditures  of  State  for  internal 

improvements,  [Dec.  1840].     n.t.p.    8°.     13  p. 

—  Indexes  to  documents  relative  to  No.  Carolina  dur- 

ing the  colonial  existence  of  said  State  [1663- 
1775],  now  on  file  in  the  offices  of  the  Board  of 
Trade  and  State  Paper  Offices  in  London  :  .  .  . 
published  .  .  .  under  the  direction  of  the  Public 
Treasurer.     1843.     8°.     (l),120p. 

Note.  The  same  sheets  served  as  an  appendix  to  the  N.C. 
Univ.  Magazine,  1844,  v.  1. 

—  Report   shewing  the  amount  of   stock   held   by  the 

State  in  incorporated  companies,  etc.,  Sept.  5, 
1844.     n.  t.  p.     S".     3  p. 

—  Report  transmitting  names  of  obligors  of  bonds  to 

secure  the  State  Hgainst  liability  incurred  for  the 
R.  &  G.  Kail  Road,  Dec.  7,  1844,    '44.    8°.    9  p. 

—  A  statement  ...  in  relation  to  State  stocks,  Dec. 

5,  1846.     '46.     8°.     10  p. 

—  Report  in  relation  to  Cherokee  lands,  Dec.  19,  1846. 

'46.     8".     4  p. 

—  Communication    in    answer    to   a    resolution    [Sess. 

1846/47].     7  p. 

—  Report  in  obedience  to  a  resolution  of  the  House, 

Dec.  16,  1848.     '48.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Statement  of  the  liabilities  and  income  of  the  State, 

Dec.  13,  1856.     8^'.     9  p. 

—  [Statement    .showing    whole    absolute    debt   of    the 

State,  Dec    11,  1^58.]     8°.      15  p. 

—  Report    [with    .statement,    itemized,    of    contingent 

account.  Se{>t.  30,  185H/60].     8'^.     14  p. 

—  Coinmunication  [with  Htatement  of  receipts  and  dis- 

ImrHcments,  Oct.  1,  1860/Aug.  13,  1861].     16  p. 

—  RespotiHe    to   reHolutions   of   the  House  [re  sale  of 

l.ondH,  Dec.  8,  \W1\.     8".     48  p. 

—  Treasurer's  [special]  report,  [June  29,  1863).     8". 

MdIk.     With  inc'HB.  of  (iov.  Vance  of  that  dale,  an  pj).  4-12. 

—  Trensnrer'H  [sjiecial]  report.  May  17,  1864.      12  p. 

—  Treasurer's  ( spi-cial?  |  rejiort,  Nov.  12,  1864.      14  p. 

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Treasurer,  continued. 

—  [Report  on  the  revenue  bill,  Nov.  18G6].    8°.     15  p. 

—  [Communication    relative    to  taxes,  sess.   18G6/67]. 

n.  d.     8°.      lip. 

—  Communication  [re  sale  of  bonds  of  N.  C.  R.R.  Co.], 

Dec.  11,  1868.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Communication  [re  charges  impeaching  his  ofBcial 

conduct],  Jan.  4,  1869.     8°.     t)  p. 

—  Report  on  the  State  finances,  Feb.  8,  1870.     0  p. 

—  Report  in  reply  to  an  inquiry  of  the  House,  Dec.  IC, 

1870.     8".     6  p. 

—  Communication  [with   statement  of   fines  paid  into 

the  educational  fund,  etc.],  Jan.  28,  1874.     9  p. 

—  Additional  report  [on  same,  Jan.  31,  1874].     2  p. 

—  [Communication   in   reply   to   a   resolution   of    the 

House,  Dec.  18,  1874.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  Communication    [in   reply   to   a   resolution   of    the 

House],  Feb.  3,  1875.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Communication   [re  fines  and  forfeitures;  Jan.  25, 

1877].     14  p. 

—  Treasurer's  special  report,  [Mar.  11,  1880].     n.  t.  p. 

8°.     8  p. 

—  Communication  [replying  to  a  request  of  the  Senate 

for  information  as  to  the  Western  N.  C.  R.R.], 
Feb.  13,  1883.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Communication  [replying  to  a  request  of  the  House 

as  to  any  surplus  in  the  Treasury],  Feb.  11, 
1885.     8°.     8  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1869,  89; 

under  Inspec.  and  Reg.,  Banks;  and  under 
Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1820,  40,  44 
(two),  68/69,  72/73,  79,  81. 


Inspection  and  Regulation. 


{_Banks.']  Bank  statements,  Nov. 
62,  64. 


1850,  52,  56,  58,  60, 


Note.  Submitted  through  Public  Treasurer,  1850  is  a  f" 
broadside,  others  8".  In  earlier  years  appeared  chiefly  in 
supplements  to  the  Acts. 

—  Statements  of  the  affairs  of  the  banks  received  at 

the  Treasury  Dept.  since  the  date  of  the  Treas- 
urer's rpt.     [Dec.  5,  1835. J     '35.     (4)  p. 

—  Report  of  condition  of  State,  private,  and  savings 

banks,  Sept.  20,  1898.     '98.     8°.     47,  (1)  p. 
Bank   of  Cape   Fear.     Statement,   Nov. :   1838,  46, 
48.     3  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Also  for  other  years  in  "  Bank  statements." 

—  Report  from  the  Bank  of  Cape  Fear,   [Dec.  28, 

1842].     '43.     8°.     7p.-f 

—  Bank  exhibit,  Nov.  2,  1844.     h.  i.  p.     8°.     3  p. 

Bank  of  State.  Communication  of  Hon.  D.  Cam- 
eron, President,  enclosing  a  tabular  statement  of 
the  condition  of  the  Bank  of  the  State,  1834/44. 
'44.     (2)  p.     fold.  tab. 

—  Statement,  Nov.  :  1844,  46.     8°. 

Xote.    Also  for  other  years  in  "  Bank  statements." 
Merchants'  Bank.     Statement,  Nov.  1846. 
Note.    With  statement  of  Bank  of  State. 

People's  Bank.   [Majority  and  minority  reports,  Nov. 

1856.]     8°.     7  p. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1835,  43, 

89 ;  and    under  Legislature,   Special  Laws    and 

Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,   1829,  30,  41  (two),  43,  54,  56, 

56/57,58/59  (two),  77. 

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\ Canals  and  Rivers.'\    Cape  Fear  and  Deep  River  Navi- 
gation Co.     Report:   18[36],  54;  President  and 
Directors,  1854;  1855/56  (two)  ;  April :  18o(5/57- 
57/58;   1st   report  of   President,  Nov.   9,    1858; 
Chairman  Board  of  Managers,  Jan.  30,  1867. 
JTote.    Rpt.   [1836],  dated  "1837,"  is   with  rpts.  of  Bd.  of 
Int.  Imp.  and  Trustees   of  Univ.   in   HouBe  doc.  no.  20,  sess. 
1836/37      Rpts.  1855/56,  of  24  p.  and  20  p.  respectively,  have 
same  title  and  dates  but  cover  overlapping  peiiods. 

—  Report  upon  the  Cape  Fear  and  Deep  Rivers  [by 

VV.  B.  Thompson,  C.   E.,  Dec.  22,   1848].     '49. 

8°.     15  p.  .  *    , 

—  Report  of  chief   engineer  upon  extension  of  the 

Cape  Fear  &  Deep  River  Slack  Water  Navigation 
Co  to  the  Yadkin  River  and  through  the  same 
to  Wilkesboro' ;  Dec.  6,  1850.     '50.     8°.     18  p. 

—  Cape   Fear   &  Deep  River  Navigation  Co.     [Me- 

morial and  reports,  1852].     h.  t.  p.     p.  195-234. 

—  Report  of  Col.  Gwynn  on  the  Cape  Fear  and  Deep 

River  improvement,  Jan.  10,  1857.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  Commodore  Wilkes  upon  the  character 

and  resources  of   the   region  of   country  in  the 
neighborhood  of  Deep  River  .  .  .  Dec.  30,  1858. 
Note.     Included    in    "Commodore    Wilkes's    rpt.      8pec. 
mess,  from  the  Gov.,  Jan.  20,  1859  ";  40  p. 

—  Copy  of  W:  H.  Morell's  contract  with  Cape  Fear 

&  Deep  River  Navigation  Co.,  [Sept.  15,  1857]. 
8".     9  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1857; 

and    under   Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 
1856/57. 
Chesapeake  Jf  Albemarle  Canal  Co.     Report  of  Pres- 
ident,   [3d  annual],  Nov.  8,  1858;   10th  annual 
report,  Sept.  30,  1860/65. 
Note.    There  were  no  rpts.  1861-64. 

—  Report  of   the   State  Proxy  in  the   Albemarle  & 

Chesapeake  Canal  Co.  n.  t.  p.  [Sess.  1881.] 
10  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1860, 

75;    and   under  Legislature,   Jnls.,    Docs.,   etc., 

1859,  69/70,  76. 
New  Berne  and  Beaufort  Canal.     Report  of  Gen.  W. 

G    Lewis,  State  JEngineer,  on  the  New  Berne  & 

Beaufort  Canal,  Dec.  26,  1890.  8«.  3  p. 
New  River  Navigation  Co.  Report,  1857,  58. 
Roanoke   Navigation  Co.     Report  of  President  and 

Directors,  1852.     8°. 
Note.    With  rpt.  of  Bd.  of  Int.  Improvements. 
See  also  forward  under  Internal  Improvement,  and 

under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1845. 
\ Corporations.^      Examiner  of  Corporations.     Report 

of  W:   II.  Finch,  [Nov.  K;,  1872].     8°.     3  p. 
Corporation  Commission  (1899-).      [l8t]-7th  annual 

report,  Dec.  31  :   1899-1905.     '99-1905.     8°. 

Note.    Succeeded  the  Ilailroad  Commission.    Cont.  r.  r.  and 
other  corporation  Htatistics  for  years  ending  June  30. 

\^Education.^       Superintendent    of     Common    Schools 

(1852-65).      l8t-[llth]  annual  report:  Jan.  24, 

1854;   Dec.  13.  1854;   [Dec.  31],  1855;  Nov.  15, 

1H56;  Jan.    18,  1858;    [Dec]  1K58;    Sept.    1859; 

[Dec]    1860;    Dec.    1862;    [Dec]    1863;     [Jan. 

1866] . 

iVoli'      iHl,  |25,  (1;  C'l)  p.  I   Is    also    in    another   ed.   as    Ace. 

Doc.  I'i.  BesM.  IHr>4/.'.5,  wllh  54,  (1)  p.     [SthJ  U  In  2  pts.  :  I't.  1 

(30,  1   p.);  pi.  2,  HiiKK'-HtloriM  and    recoiiitiicMdatlons,   C'tH  ]>.). 

(llihl   waH  Ihi-    hiMl  rpl.  jirlor  to  recoMHlrnctlon ;    It  fornis  p, 

■i't-.'iO    ancoiiipaiiylliK    Oov.    Worlh'H    incMH.    of  .Jan.   IH,   IHtii;. 

There  waH  no  hcIiooI  »yMl<iii  lH(i5  <1S.    A  one  paw  rpt.  for  18.V.t 

U  repr.  In  rpt.  of  Hiipl.  I'lib.  InMlriicUon,  IH9II/0K.     lHt-5ih  wire 

Ibe  only  ones  nuinbered. 

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[Education,  continued.'] 

—  Special  report  .   .  .   [8988.1854/55]    '55.    8°.    78, 

iv,  p. 
Note.    Cont.  a  Sketch  of  the  hietory  of  education  in  N.  C., 
by  Dr.  Wiley. 

—  [lst]-9th   annuiil   letter   to    the    committees    ap- 

pointed  to    examine  .   .   .  teachers    of    common 
schools,  1853-61.     4°. 
Note.    1854  in  2  eds.,  4  p.  and  6  p. ;  3d-9th  also  repr.  In  rpte. 

—  [Circulars   to   the  boards  of  county  superintend- 

ents,  by  C.   H.   Wiley],    1853,    57,    58,    GO,  Gl, 
G2. 
Note.    Too  numerous  to  list,     (jeuerally  4",  of  2,  3  or  4  p. 

—  No.    Carolina   Common   School   Journal,   [C.  11. 

Wiley,  ed.];  v.  1,  nos.  1-3;  Sept.,  Dec.  185G, 
Nov.  1857.  Greensboro  and  Raleigh,  '5G-57. 
8°. 

—  The  No.  Carolina  Journal  of  Education,  v.  1-7, 

Nov.   1861-March   1864.     Greensboro,  '61[-64.] 
8°. 
Note.    Sent  to  the  schools  by  the  State.    Mar.  1S64  was  the 
last  one  seen. 

—  [School   Laws.]     Acts   of   Assembly  establishing 

and  regulating  common  schools,  [etc.]  by  C.  H. 
Wiley.     1853.     8°.     47,  (1)  p. 

Acts  of  Assembly  in  relation  to  common- 
schools  in  No. -Carolina;  .  .  .  by  C.  H.  Wiley. 
.  .   .   1857.     8°.     32  p. 

Digest  of  the  laws  in  force  in  relation  to  com- 
mon schools  in  N.  C.  [By  C.  H.  Wiley.]  {In 
N.  C.  Jour.  Educ,  May  1861.) 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State, 

Special  Laws. 

—  Address  to  the  people  of  No.  Carolina  [on  contin- 

uance of  the  schools,  etc.,  by  C.  H.  Wiley;  July 
1861].     n.  t.  p.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Circular  to  the  authorities  and  people  of  No.  Car- 

olina. By  Rev.  C.  H.  Wiley,  Supt.  .  .  .  Greens- 
boro, 1863.     8°.     8  p. 

—  [Circular  on  graded  schools].     1863.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report  of  Rev.  C.  H.  Wiley  on  the  condition  of 

the  University  of   N.  C.     May  1881.     8°.     4  p. 
table. 
Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  (1868-).     Re- 
port, annual,   Nov.  10,   1868;  Nov.  1:   1869-72; 
June  30:   1872/73-73/74;  Nov.   14,   1876;  Sept. 
1 :  1876/77-79/80;  biennial,  Nov.  30  or  Dec.  1 : 
1880/82-88/90  ;     June     30  :     1890/92-1902/04. 
['68?]-1904.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  Nov.  10, 1868  was  the  first  after  the  war.     Rpt. 
1869    cont.  rpts.  of  Bd.  of  Educ,   Trustees    of   Univ.,    and 
Instn.  for  D.,  D.  &  B.    Rpt.  Nov.  1870  is  3d  ann.    There  seems 
to  have  been  also  a  rpt.  Nov.  1, 1874;  (107  p.).    Rpts.  from  1876/ 
77  cont.  rpts.  from  the  normal  schools.     Rpts.  1886/88-94/90 
cont.  school  laws.     Rpt.  1896/98  cont.  a  history  of  the  Supt's. 
otHce.     Pm.  ed.  of  rpt.  1888/90  tias  8  prelim,  pages  not  includ- 
ed in  the  Pub.  Docs.  ed.     Rpt.  1894/96  printed  at  Winston. 

—  Report,  Dec.  14,  1870  [in  reply  to  request  of  House 

for  information].     2  p. 

—  [School  Laws.]    School  laws  .   .  .  as  ratified  Apr. 

12,  1869.     '69.     8°.     98  p. 

School  law.     [1873.]     8°.     14,  13  p. 

School   law.     An   act  to   amend    Chapter  00, 

Laws  of  72  and  73.     n.i.p.    ['74.]     8°.      14  p. 
An    act   to   revise    and    consolidate    the  public 

school  law.     h.  t.  p.     [1877.]     8".     14,  (1)  p. 
Same;    as    amended    by    laws    of    1885,    and 

local     assessment   act   of    1883  .  .   .      '85.      8°. 

48  p. 

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{^Education,  continued.'] 

—  Public  school  law,  as  amended  by  laws  of  1885,  the 

Genl.  Assy,  of  1887  having  made  no  amendments. 

'87.     8°.     50  p. 
—Same,  as  amended  .  .  .  1889,  93,  95,  97,  99,  1901, 

03.     '89-1903.     8°. 
JVb<e.    1895-97  printed  at  Wineton. 
Changes   in    public   school   law   made  ...  at 

session  of  1891  .  .   .     '91.     8".     12  p. 

—  School  history  of  No.  Carolina,  by  J:    W.  Moore. 

Raleigh,  1879.     12°.     323  p. 

N^ote.  The  9th  ed.,  1890,  and  later  eds.,  were  adopted  by  the 
Genl.  Assy,  for  use  In  the  public  schools.     13th  ed.  1893. 

Board  of  Education.    Proceedings  [re  issue  of  bonds 
and  sale  of  railroad  stock],  Jan.  26,  1869.     5  p. 

—  Report,  Nov,  1,  1869. 

N^ote.    Seen  only  in  Supt's.  rpt.,  1869. 

—  Report    of    the    Secretary,    biennial,    [1885/86], 

87/88-91/92. 
Note.    Relates  to  swamp  lands. 
Board  of  Examiners.     Course  of  study  for  teachers 

in  the  public  schools.     1898. 
N'ote.    Seen  only  repr.  in  Supt's.  rpt.,  1896/98. 

Literary    Fund.     See  forward   under   Internal  Im- 
provement. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State,  1839; 
and  under  Legislature,  Special  Laws,  and  Jnls., 
Docs.,  etc.,  1838,  46,  80,  85,  91. 
[Fish  and  Fisheries.']     S'ee  wwder  Institutions,  Agricul- 
ture, Dept.  of. 
[Health.]     Board  of  Health  (1877-79).     [1st]  report 
of  the  Secretary,   Jan.  1879.     13  p. 
Note.    For  bienniura  1877/78. 

Board  of  Health  (1879-85).     lst-3d  biennial  report, 
■1879/80-83/84.     '81-[85].     8«. 

Note.  The  Leg.  Docs.  cont.  a  "  Rpt.  of  the  Secy,  for  the 
year  1882,"  (56  p.) ;  not  certain  if  this  is  same  as  '2d  bien. 
Leg.  Docs.  ed.  of  3d  has  wrong  caption  "2d  bien." 

—  ...  Circular  on  ventilation,  drainage,  drinking 

water,  and  disinfectants.     1879.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Method  for  performing  post-mortem  examinations. 

1879.     8°.     32  p. 

—  Monthly  bulletin  .   .  .   Wilmington,  Feb. -March, 

1880  ...    4°  broadsides,  oblong. 

—  Sanitary  engineering.    2d  ed.   By  W:  Cain.    1880. 

8°.     80  p.     il. 

—  Same,  3d  ed.     1885.     8°.     90  p. 

—  Vaccination.     Advice  on  the  necessity  of  vaccina- 

tion [etc.]  .   .  .  how  to  prevent  and  exterminate 
small-pox  [etc.].   .   .   .     1882.     8°.     13  p. 

—  One  aspect  of  the  subject  of  medical  examination, 

as    set   forth    in   the   work  of  the  No.  Carolina 
Board  of   Medical    Examiners.       [Wilmington, 
1884?]     8-^.     xxiv,  p. 
Board  of  Health  (1885-).     [l8t]-9th  biennial  report, 
1885/86-1901/02.     '87-1902.     8°. 
Note.    6th  i<rlnt«d  at  Winston. 

—  Bulletin,  monthly,  v.  1,  no.  1-v.  21,  no.  12;   Apr./ 

March,  1886/87-1906/07.     Wilmington  and  Ra- 
leigh, ['86-1907].     8°. 

Note.  IV.  ."!,  noH.  1-2|  wrongly  luinib'Ted  "v.  2,  nos.  13- 
14."  V.  7,  iiOH.  7-H,  |()c,l.-Nov.]  wronKlv  dated  "  N(jv.-I)ec." 
V.  12,  no.  1 12)  wroiiKly  niiiiibured  "  if."  |  V.  13,  nos.  1-3] 
wrongly  numbered  "v.  12,  iic».  12-13,  v.  13,  no.  2."  V.  13,  mom. 
11-12,  K.-b.-Mur.  1K«H.  in  oni'  pm.  |  V.  14,  no.  1  j  wronxly  laim- 
bered  "  v.  13,  no.  13."  V.  15,  no.  II,  Kub.  lUOl,  cout.  health 
law  In  full.  Kach  v.  huN  coniiecuttve  paKination.  I'nb.  ut  WU 
mlnifton  through  v.  7,  no.  5;  Hliice  then  ut  Kuleigh. 


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l^Health,  continyed.'\ 

—  The  care  of  tlie  eyes  and  ears.     By  R:    H.  Lewis, 

M.D.     [188f..] 
Note.    Also  Included  as  appendix  in  [Ist]  bicn.  rpt. 

—  Specifications  for  heating,  phinibing,  and  sewer- 

age of  the  State  House,  Supreme  Court  l)uilding, 
and  Agric.  Dept.  building ;  [Sept.  1,  1887].  ?k  t.p. 
8°.     16  p. 

—  [Law  regulating  the  practice  of  medicine.]     pm. 

—  [Act  relating  to  the  Board  of  Health.     1893.] 

—  Instructions  for  quarantine  and  disinfection.  Win- 

ston, [1896?].     8°.     7  p. 

—  Suggestions   on   the   prevention   of    tuberculosis. 

Winston,  1895.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Drinking  water  in  its  relation  to  malarial  diseases. 

Winston,  1895.     8°.     30  p. 

—  [Miscellaneous  pamphlets.] 

Note.  Bull.  V.  4,  no.  6,  mentions  the  following  other  pam- 
phlets as  distributed  free  by  the  Board ;  not  certain  whether  all 
were  published  by  it :  Healthy  homes  and  foods  for  the  work- 
ing classes. — The  sanitary  conditions  and  necessities  of  school- 
houses  and  school  life. — Disinfection  and  individual  prophy- 
laxis against  infectious  diseases. — The  preventable  causes  of 
disease,  injury  and  death  in  American  manufactories  and 
workshops.  .  .  .  — Rpt.  of  the  proceedings  of  the  1st  annual 
convention  of  the  N.  C.  Sanitary  Asso'n,  Feb.  6-7,  1889.  136  p. 
— A  year's  campaign  against  dirt. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Special  Laws. 
Insiira7ice  Department  (1899-).     Annual  report  of  the 

Insurance    Commissioner,     Apr.     1  :  1899/1900- 
04/05.     '00-05.     8". 
Note.     Statistics    for   calendar   years   preceding.     See  a/so 
under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State. 

[Internal  Improvement.]     Memoir  on  the  internal  im- 
provement contemplated  by  the  State,  and  on  its 
resources  and  finances.     By   A.    D.    Murphey. 
1819.     8°.     88  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1815, 16,25. 

Report  of  sundry  surveys  made  by  Hamilton  Fulton, 
Esq.,  State  Engineer;  .  .  .  and  submitted  to  the 
Genl.   Assy.  ...  in  1819.     ['19.]     8°.     70  p. 

Board  of  Internal  Improvements.  Report,  annual, 
Nov.  or  Dec, :  1819-23,  33,  35,  [36],  38,  39,  40, 
42,  44,  46,  48,  50,  52,  56,  58.     '19-[58?].     8°. 

Note.  Called  Board  of  Public  Improvements  through  1822. 
Rpts.  1821-22  serve  merely  as  introductions  to  rpts.  made  to 
the  Board  by  Hamilton  Fulton,  engineer  to  the  State.  With 
rpt.  [1836],  dated  "1837,"  are  rpts.  of  Cape  Fear  Nav.  Co.  and 
Trustees  of  Univ.,  in  all  12  p.  Rpt.  1850  has  double  pagina- 
tion :  82  p.  and  18,  64  p.  With  rpt.  1852  is  rpt.  of  Pres.  and 
Dire.  Roanoke  Nav.  Co.,  in  all  10  p.     See  also  next  tntry. 

—  [Communication,  Dec.  8,   1866].     8°.     9  p. 
Note.    In  place  of  report. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,   and  Staff,  Governor,   1844 

(three),  and  Comptroller,  1842;  and  under  Leg- 
islature, Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1841,  42. 
Board  of  Internal  Improvements  (1878-).     Report, 
Jan.  5,  1881.      n.  t.  p.     8°.     8  p. 

Note.  This  board  was  apparently  the  predecessor  of  the 
Railroad  Commission. 

—  Report  [of    an  inspection  of  the  Atlantic  &  No. 

Carolina  R.R.],  1892,  94,  ca.,  3  p. ;   1896,  5  p. 
Literary  Fiind  (1825-).     Report  of    President  and 
Directors,    annual    or   biennial,    Nov.    or   Dec: 
1835,  38,  40,  42,  46,  48,  50,  52,  56,  58;    Sept.  1, 
1844;  Oct.    1,   1858/60;   Dec.  8,  1866. 

Note.  This  Board  had  charge  of  the  public  funds  for  com- 
mon schools  but  was  largely  concerned  with  Internal  improve- 
ment schemes.  Also  called  Literary  Board  and  Board  of 
Literature.  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State, 
1839. 

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\_lnternal  Improvement,  continued.^ 

—  Extracts  from    reports    on    public    improvements 

.   .  .  published  for  the  use  of  the  Board  of  the 
Literary  Fund.   .  .  .      1837.     8°.     36  p. 
Note.    Summaries   of  surveys   made  in   1818  by  Price  and 

demons,  In  1823  by  Fulton,  in  1827  by  Nash  and  "by  Brazier; 

and  an  extract  from  Murpiiey's  Memoir  of  1819. 

—  Report  of  C.B.  Shaw,  engineer  .  .   .  on  drainage 

of   swamp  lands.   .   .  .     1838.     12°.     28  p. 

—  The  swamp  lands  of  the  State.   .  .  .  Facts  for  emi- 

grants and  capitalists.  [By  C.  H.  Wiley]  .  .  . 
1867.     8°.     31  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and   Staff,    Governor,   1844, 

(three).  Comptroller,  1842,  and  Sec.  of  State, 
1839;  and  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc., 
1841,  43,  55,  63. 

Report  of  commrs.  for  draining  Matamuskeet  Lake  in 
Hyde  county,  [Dec.  1838].     n.t.p.     8°.     (3)  p. 

Report  of  Major  Gwynn,  C.E.,  upon  the  practicabil- 
ity and  probable  cost  of  opening  an  inlet  at  Nag's 
Head;  May  27,  1840.     n.t.p.     8".     20  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1850. 

Report  and  resolutions  of  the  Salisbury  Internal  Im- 
provement Convention,  [Nov.  2,  1854].  '54.  8°. 
p.  55-65. 

Report  of  [Commissioners  in  charge  of]  the  Tar 
River  Improvement,  Dec.  1856.     8°.     13  p. 

See  also  back  under  Canals  and  forward  under  Public 
^Yorks  and  Railroads ;  under  Exec,  and  Staff, 
Treasurer.,  1840 ;  and  under  Legislature,  Jour- 
nals, Docs.,  etc. , passim. 
\^Lands.']  Report  of  the  commissioners  appointed  to 
superintend  the  sale  of  the  Cherokee  lands,  [Dec. 
3,1838].     '38.     8°.     8  p. 

Agent  of  Cherokee  Bonds  (1851-).     Reports  of  Jacob 
Siler,  Oct.  31:  1856/57-57/58.     1  pm.    8o.    8  p. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Comptroller,  1848. 

—  [Report  of  J.  Johnston,  Commr.  to  settle  with  J. 

Siler,  Agent  .  .   .  Apr.  20,    1864].    n.  t.  p.    6  p. 

—  Report  of  J.  Siler,  Nov,  27,  1869;  [Oct.  31.  1870]. 

2  rpts.     80. 
See  also  hack  under  Education,  Board  of  Education 
and     Internal    Improvement :    under    Executive 
and  Staff,  Governor,  1856,  and  Treasurer,  1835, 
46;  wn(^e7- Institutions,  Geological  Surveys.,  1860; 
and    binder   Legislature,  Journals,    Docs..,    etc., 
1843,  50,  56/57. 
{Mines,   Inspector  of .'\     -See  wnrfer  Institutions,  Labor, 
Note. 
See.  aUo  under  InBtitutionB,  Geological  Surveys. 
[Oy«<ers.]     Report   on   the   waters   of    No.    Carolina, 
with  reference    to   their    possibilities  for  oyster 
culture  [etc.].   ...  by  Lieut.  Francis  Winslow, 
U.S.N.     1886.     8".     vii,  (1),  151  p.     2  maps. 
Note.     AIho  as  Doc.  7,  hghb.  1887.     The  same,  or  an  equiva- 
lent rpt.,  wan  Hullotin  No.  10  of  the  U.S.  Coast  and   Geodetic 
Hiirvcy:    "Rpt.  on  the  sounds  and  estuaries   of  N.  C.  witii 
reference  to  oyster  culture  ..."     [1889].     4".     51-136  p.     3 
ma|»i. 
Report    of   the   oyster    survey,    Nov.    30,    1887/88; 
biennial    report   of    the    Oyster   Commissioner, 
i;tOI/02.      ['88]-190.3.     8". 
Note.     Kpt.  1SH7/8H  seen  only  In  IJd.  of  Auric,  rpt.  1887/88. 
Shell  fish  Commission  (1KK7-).      Rcjiort,  1887/88;  rc- 
ixirt   of  Cliicf  Siicll     Fisii  Comnir.,    [1H'.M/!)2|; 
[•Ji\  biennial)  rojiort  of  Coinnm.,  18!».'{/:)'l  ;  [bien- 
iiiiil]    rejtort  of    Chief    Inspector   of    Sbell-fisli, 
]H<.)r,/<h\  U7/W.      I '88  1-08.     8". 
\ote.     Itnt.    1HS7/S8    sec-n    only    in    rpt.   of    IM.  of    A(,Mic. 
18S7/H)4  Willi  riport  of  oyster  Burvcry. 

—  Sera/so  under  F,e(iiHlnturc,  ./«7.s-.,  Docs, etc.,  18!)1. 
Pharmacy,   Hoard  of   (I881~).      Ut^port  of  W:   Simp- 
son, Secretary,  Sept.  1,  1KH1/H2.     8".     4  j). 

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Public    Work.t,     Superintendent   of.       Report,    annual, 
Nov.  14,  1868;   Doc:  18(:9,  70,  71.     4  rpts.     8°. 
Quarantine   Physician  (Wilmington).    Quarantine  re- 
port, [Sept.    30,    18()8]  ;    annual   report,   Dec: 
1890,  92,  94.     8°. 
[Railroads.'\        Railroad    Commissioners,     Board    of 
(1891-).     l8t-8th  annual  report,  Dec.  31:  1891- 
98.     '92-98.     80. 
Note.    .5th-6th  printed  at  Winston.    Heealso,  back,  Corpora- 
tionm  and   IiHe.iiKtl   Improvement:    under   Exec,   and    Htaff, 
OoDfrnor,  1899;  and  under  Legislature,  Jnh.,  Dom.,  etc., 
1899. 

—  Map  of  No.  Carolina;  by  H.  C.  Brown,     [c.  1895.] 
Documents    accompanying  the  Governor's  message, 

[Oct.    14,   1852].     h.t.p.     8°.     79,  (1)  p. 
Note.    Cont.    rpts.   from   the    various    r.r.   and   navigation 
companies,  each  with  separate  t.-p.     Rpts.  1864/65-65/66  simi- 
larly grouped  as  Exec.  Doc.  24,  sess.  1866/67;  225  p. 

Atlantic  and  North  Carolina  R.R.  (1854-).  Report 
on  the  Atlantic  &  N.  C.  Railroad  [by  W.  Gwynn, 
C.E.,  Oct.  17,  1854].     '54.     8°.     26  p. 

—  Atlantic  and  No.   Carolina  R.R.  [Communication, 

Dec.  13,  1856].     8°.     9  p. 

—  3d-4th  annual  meeting,  [with  report  of  President, 

June  30:  1856/57-57/58];  11th  annual  report. 
May  31,  1864/65.     8°. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1880. 
North  Carolina  Railroad  Co.     Report:  of  Directors, 

[Dec]  1850;  President  and  Directors,  [Dec. 
1852,  54]  ;  7th-[9th]  annual,  June  30:  1855/56- 
57/58;  [16th-17th  ann.].  May  31:  1864/65-65/ 
66;  18th  ann.  meeting,  July  11,  1867;  reports  of 
meetings,  1870,  74. 

—  Report  of  the  chief  engineer  on  the  survey  of  the 

N.  C.  R.R.,  May  1851.    '52.    8°.    p.  288-308,  (1). 

—  No.  Carolina  R.R.   [Communication  to  the  Genl. 

Assy.,  Dec.  4,  1856].     8".     8  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,    Governor.^   1875, 

and  Treasurer,  1868 ;  and  under  Legislature, 
Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1858/59,  71/72,  80. 

North  Carolina  Sf  Western  R.R.  Report  of  the  esti- 
mated cost  of.     1854.     8°.     48  p. 

Petersburg  R.R.  Co.  Report  of  the  President,  Sept. 
30:  1856/57-57/58. 

Raleigh  c^  Gaston  R.R  Co.  (1835-).  Report:  of 
President,  Nov.  1850,  Oct.  1851 ;  report.  [Nov.?]  : 
1855-56 ;  7th-8th,  Sept.  30  : 1856/57-57/58 ;  15th- 
16th,  May  31:    1864/65-65/66. 

—  Address  of  Pres.  to  Genl.  Assy.,  Dec.   10,   1840. 

'40      12".     10  p. 

—  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  Raleigh  &  Gas- 

ton Rail  Road,  [Dec.  8,  1846].     '46.     8°.     lip. 

—  Report  of  Maj.  S.  M.  Fox,  civil  engineer  on  the 

Raleigh  &  Gaston  Rail  Road.      1850.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Surrender  of  exemption  from  taxation  by  the  Sea- 

board &  Roanoke  and  Raleigh  &  Gaston  R.R. 
companies.     1893.    8«.     8  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,    Governor,   1849, 

and  Treasurer,  1844;  and  under  Legislature, 
Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1838,  40,  44,  47,  51. 

Seaboard  ^-  Roanoke  R.R.  Co.     See  preceding  title. 

Western  North  Carolina  R.R.  Co.  Report:  Dec. 
4,  1856,  4  p. ;  of  Pres.  and  Directors,  Dec.  9, 
1856,  18  p.;  2d  annual,  [Dec.?]  1856,  24  p.; 
3d-[6th]  annual,  June  30:  1856/57-59/60;  re- 
port, Nov.  23,  1860;  10th  annual  of  Pres.,  Aug. 
31,  1864/65;  [annual,  Aug.  30?  1865/66];  of 
J.  W.  Wilson,  Pres.,  Dec.  18,  1878. 

Note.  Rpt.  Dec.  4, 1856  has  wrong  title  "  Western  and  N.C." 
Rpt.  1864/65  seen  only  with  Gov's.  Mess,  in  rel.  to  W.  N.  C. 
R.R.,  Jan.  24,  1866. 

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\ Railroads,  continued. '\ 

—  Financial  report,  Oct.  5,  1855/Dec.  1,  1858.    72  p. 

—  Statement  of   receipts  and  expenditures  from  its 

organization  to  Dec.  1,  I860.     8°.     6  p. 
_  Commission  to  Investigate  Affairs  »/•     Report  on 

the  western  division  of  the  Western  N.  L.  U.K., 

Jan.  10,  1871.     8°.     45  p.  .     *   vr 
Western  division  .  .  .   [Further   report  of  N. 

W.    Woodfin,  chairman,  for  the  Commission], 

Jan.  16,  1871.     8°.     16  p. 
Report  of  N.  W.   Woodfin,   [Nov,  22,  1871]. 

8°      9  p. 
r Additional  report  from  N.  W.  Woodfin  .   .  . 

on  the  western  division],  Dec.  22,  1871.  8°.  27  p. 
Report    of  N.  W.  Woodfin,   chairman  of   the 

Board  of  Commrs.  of  the  western  division   .   .  . 

Nov.  23,   1872.     8°.     23  p.  ^  .u    w    xt 

—  [Report  of  W.  A.   Smith,  Receiver  of  the  W.  JS. 

C.  R.R.,  Jan.  12,  1875].     8°.     6  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Western  N.  C. 

R.  R.     [Nov.  16,  1876].     8°.     14  p. 

—  Commissioners  to  Purchase.     Ist  biennial  report, 

sess.  1876/77.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report  of  W.  W.  Rollins,  President  western  divi- 

sion Western  N.C.  R.R-  [in   response  to  a  reso- 
lution of  the  Legislature],  Jan.  1,  1879.     3  p. 

—  Statement  of  judgments  and  liens  existmg  vs.Vcie 

Western  Railroad  Co.  this  12th  of  Feb.  1879.  3  p. 

—  Special   report  of   Pres.    Wilson,  [Mar.  8,  1880]. 

n.  t.  p.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Sale  of  the  Western  No.  Carolina  Railroad,  [Pa- 

pers concerning],     n.  d.     [1880].     8°.     8  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1866, 

81  and  Treasurer,  1883;  awe?  wnder  Legislature, 
Journals,    Docs.,    etc.,    1856/57,    58/59,    76/77, 

Wilmington  ^  Gaston  R.R.  Co.  Proceedings  of  the 
stockholders  at  their  13th  annual  meeting,  .  .  . 
Nov.  9,  1848.     ['48.]     8°.     16  p. 

Wilmington  6;  Raleigh  R.R.   Co.     5th  annual  report 
.  .  .  Nov.  1840.     '40.     12°.     15  p. 
See  alto  under  Legislature,  JnU.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1844,  46. 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,   Governor,  1848,  81 ; 

and  under  Legislature,  Special  Laws,  and  Jnls., 

Docs.,  etc.,  1846/47,  50,  57,  58/59,  74/75,  81,  91. 

\Road8.^     Report  of  the  chief  engineer  of   Turnpike 

Road  .   .  .  Nov.  20,  1850.     '50.     8°.     15,  (I)  p. 

Fayetteville  &  Albemarle  Plank  Road  Co.     Report  of 

President,  annual,  Aug. :  1856/57-57/58.     8°. 
Fayetteville  A   Western  Plank  Road  Co.     Annual  re- 
port of  President,  Apr.   1  :  1856/57-57/58.     8°. 
Western  Plank  Road  Co.     Report,  annual,  Sept.  29, 
1852.     "55.     8°.     12  p. 
Note.    Apparently  the  Bame  road  as  the  following  : 
Western  Turnpike  Road.     4th  quarterly  report,  Feb. 

18.'">8.     8". 
See  also  under  Kxec.  and  Staff,  Governor,  1846,  51, 
57;  7/nf/er  Institutions,  Geol.   Surveys.,  Bulletin; 
and  undr.r  LigiHlature,  .Inls.,  Docs.,  etc,  1850. 
Salt  Commissioner.     Kt'i^ort  of    Salt  Commr.  at  Salt- 
villc,  Va.,  Nov.  27,  1862.     8".      10  p. 
—  [Commiinicjilion    aixl    rejiort,    Ai)ril    1K64|.     6  p. 
Sinkiuff    Fund,    Commissioners   nf.     l{e])()it,    biennial, 
i)i-c.:   1H58,  60,  62,64,66;   annual,  Dec.  1864/65. 
[Tojation.A      Tax    Commission  (l>^H't-).      Heporl   .    .    • 
'      nn.lii.-eompanyinjfbiilH,  [Oct.  25,  1886J.    '86.8". 

Ill  p. 
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Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  for  the  Colored 
Race  (Gri'cn.sboro,  18:M-).  [lst-lltli?J  annual 
report,   18!)  1/92-1902. 

Agricultural  Society,  Slate.  licport,  Dec.  15,  1896. 
8°.     '6  p. 

—  An    address    delivered    before    the  .  .  .   Society, 

Oct.  19,  1854,  by  Hon.  K.  Rayner.  '54.  8°. 
40  p. 

—  Circular,  1871. 

—  Memorial  oration  on  life  of  T:    Ruffin,  by  W:  A. 

Graham  [at  annual  fair,  Ralei^'h,  Oct.  21,  1871J. 
'71.     8°.     34  p. 

—  Plans  of  buildings,  rules  and  regulations  govern- 

ing exhibitors  at  the  N.  V.  State  Exposition,  Kal- 
eigh,  Oct.  1-28,  1884  .  .  .  '84.     8°.     21,  (3)  p. 

—  See  also  wnder  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1855. 
Agriculture,    Board  of  Immigration,    Statistics   and. 

North  Carolina :  Its  resources  and  progress. 
Comp.  by  the  Board  of  Immig.,  Statistics  and 
Agric.     1876.     8°.     107  p.     map. 

Xote.  Cont.  Geographical  map  of  N.  O.  By  W.  C.  Kerr, 
State  Geologist;  size,  14  X  27  iu. 

Agriculture,  Department  of  (I877-).  Report  of  L.  L. 
Polk,  Conimr.,  biennial,  1877/78;  biennial  re- 
port of  Dept. ,  1 879/80  ;  report  of  Board  of  Agric. , 
biennial,   [1881/82J-1901/02.     ['79]-1903.     8°. 

Xote.  Bien.  rpt.  1879/80  cont.  rpta.  of  Supt.  of  Fish  and 
Fisheries  (a  subdept.)  and  of  C.  W.  Dabney,  Stale  Chemist, 
or  Director  of  Exper,  Sta. ;  it  inenfions  also  as  having  been 
pub.  by  the  Dept.  during  1879  :  (1)  the  act  of  1877  with  amend- 
ments, (2)  the  Dumont  pm.  {sec  fjeloic),  (3)  monthly  crop 
sheet,  and  (4)  map  of  the  State;  and  during  1880:  monthly 
bulletin. 

—  4th   quarterly    report,    April    16,    1878.     '78.     8°. 

18  p. 

—  2d  quarterly  report,  October  15,   1878.     '78.     8". 

22  p. 

—  Report  of  the  finance  committee  of  the  Board,  bi- 

ennial, 1883/84;  Nov.  30:   1898/1900. 

—  Report    of    the    Commissioner    of     Agriculture, 

1900-02.     '01-03.     2  V.     8°.     il. 

Xote.  Cont.  rpts.  of  :  Corarar.,  Biologist,  Botanist,  Chemist, 
Curator  of  Museum,  Entomologist,  Veterinarian;  also 
extracts  from  The  Bulletin. 

—  Circular,  nos.  19,  34:  monthly  crop  report,  Aug. 

1877,  May  1878.     '77-78.     8". 

—  [Crop   and  general  information  bulletin].     1879. 

broadside. 

—  [Monthly    bulletin],    Dec.     1880;    Jan.    188[1], 

Feb.,  Mar.,  Apr.,  May,  June,  July,  1881;  Jan., 
Feb.,  Mar.,  Apr.,  June,  1882;  Mar.  1887. 

Note.  Not  Been;  mentioned  in  Weeks's  bibliography.  Jan. 
188[1]  misprinted  "1880."  See  also  forward  under  ^4^rJCM^ 
itire,  and  Mechanic  Arts,  College  of,  Agric.  Erjier.  Sta. 

—  Bulletin;  v.  14,  no.  11,  Aug.  1894;  v.  15,  no.  [11?], 

Aug.  1895.     4°. 

—  Same,  monthly;  v.  21,  no.  1  -  v.  27,  no.  10;  Jan. 

1900-Oct.  1906      8°. 

Note.  12  nos.  annually.  There  were  separate  supplements 
to  BulIetiDB  Nov.  1904  and  Jan.  1905.  In  v.  23,  no.  fi,  June 
1902,  is  a  list  of  bulletins  showing  a  bulletin  each  month  regu- 
larly since  July  1899. 

—  [Act  of    1877]. 

Note.    Not  seen,  but  distributed  by  Coramr.  in  1879. 

—  Fish  culture  in  No.  Carolina.     1879.    h.t.p.    ['79.] 

8".     26  p. 

—  [Map  of  the  State].     1879. 

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—  North  Carolina  as  a  place  for  investment,  manu- 

factories, mining,  stock  raising,  fruit  and  farm- 
ing   [etc.].  .  .   .     N.  Dumont,    ed.      1879.      8°. 
88  p. 
Note.     Known   as    "the    Dumont    pamphlet;"    issued    by 

authority  of  the  Genl.  Assy,  but  without  consultation  ■with 

the  Board  ;  distributed  by  the  Oommr. 

—  Handbook  of  No.  Carolina,  embracing  historical 

and  phvsiographical  sketches  of  the  State  [etc.]. 
By  L.L.  Polk,  Commr.     1879.     ix,  291p.     map. 

Note.  Cent,  in  pocket  at  end:  Physiographical  map  of 
N.  C;  W.  C.  Kerr,  State  Geologist;  n.  d.  Scale,  about  23  mi. 
=  1  in.;  size,  10  X  26|  in. 

—  Handbook  of  the  State  of  No.  Carolina,  exhibit- 

ing its  resources  and  industries.  .  .  .  1883. 
8».     vi,  154  p. 

—  Report  on  the  No.  Carolina  coal  fields  to  the  Dept. 

.   .  .  By  H.  M.  Chace.     1885.     8°.     66  p.     map. 

—  The   minerals   and  mineral   localities   of   N.    C. ; 

by  F.  A.  Genth  and  W.  C.  Kerr.   1885.  8°.   128  p. 
Note.    First  published  by  the  Geological  Survey  in  1881. 

—  Handbook  of  No.  Carolina,  with  map  of  the  State. 

.  .   .   1886.     12°.     ix,  352  p.     map. 

Note.  Uont.  Map  of  N.  C.  [New  York,  copyr.  1882] ;  scale, 
about  29  mi.  =  1  in. ;  size,  8  x  17  in. 

—  Same,   1893,  by  J:    D.    Cameron.     '93.     8°.     viii, 

333  p.     map.     il. 

—  North    Carolina   and   its   resources.      Illustrated. 

State  Board  of  Agriculture,  Raleigh.  Winston, 
1896.     8°.     XV,  413  p.     map.     pi. 

Xote.  Cout.  "  Map  of  N.  C.  issued  by  the  State  Board  of 
Agriculture,  Raleigh.  With  corrections  to  date  .  .  .  Chicago, 
1896."     Scale,  25  mi.=  1  in.;  size,  %\  X  19i  in. 

—  Nord-Carolina    und    was     es    dem    Einwanderer 

anzubieten  hat.  .  .  .  Raleigh,  1900;  (Leipzig 
printed).     8°.     131  p.     2  maps.     40  il. 

Note.  A  German  ed.  of  "  N.  C.  and  its  resources,"  1896. 
Tlas  cover  title  :  "  Beschreibung  von  N.-C,  die  farmen,  fruit 
und  weingarten,  die  walder,  gruben  und  fabriken." 

—  The  woods  and  timbers  of  No.  Carolina.     By  P: 

M.  Hale.  A  compilation  from  the  .  .  .  reports 
of  Curti«,  Emmons,  and  Kerr.  Raleigh  [and] 
New  York,  1883.     120.     272  p. 

Note.  Curtis's  "  Woody  plants  "  is  reprinted  entire.  This 
vol.  and  the  next  following  do  not  bear  an  official  imprint, 
but  the  expense  of  publication  was  probably  met  by  the 
Board.  For  the  rpts.  referred  to  see  forward,  Oeological 
Surveys. 

—  In  the  coal    and    iron    counties    of  No.  Carolina. 

By  P:  M.  Hale.  A  compilation  from  the  reports 
of  Emmons  and  Kerr,  Col.  Laidley's  and  Adm. 
Wilkes's  reports  to  the  War  and  Navy  I)ej)ts., 
[etc. J.  Italeigh  [and]  New  York,  1883.  12°. 
425  p.  map. 
.See  preceding  note. 

—  Handbook  of  the  .    .    .  State    Museun).     1897. 
Commission    for    Contrnllinrj    Crop    I'csts    (1897-). 

Report  of  chairman,  Dec.  Hi,  1K98.     8°.     3  p. 
Fish  and  Fisheries,  Superintendent  of.      l8t-3d  bien- 
nial report,  1879/80-83/84. 

Sole.     lHt-2d  seen  only  In  Bd.  of  A^rlc.  rpts.  1879/80-81/82. 
See  aluo  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Doch.,  etc.,  1852. 

Department  of  Immigration.     Report,  fsese.  18H7); 

biennial    report    fliy    Agent    of    Inmiignition  I, 

IH87/88, 
iScc    alHo    forward    under 

of,  Agric.  F.rprr.  St  a 


Agriculture  .   .   .    College 
and  tinder  Genl.  Surveys. 


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Agriculture  and    Mechanic  Arts,   College  of  (Kaleigh, 

1887-).     Report   of    I'res.    Board    of   Trustees, 

biennial,  [1889/90,  91/92],  9:5/94-95/90;  report 

of  Tresiflont,  biennial,  1899/1900-01/02.     8°. 

Note,     rractically    an    amiiial    prospectus.     Rpt.    [18811/90] 

cont.  rpts.  of  Pres.  of  (;olle«e  and  Director  of  Agric.   Exp. 

8ta.     Kpt.  [1891/92]  calU;d  "  189.;." 

—  l8t-6th  annual  catalogue,  18[89/]90-94/95.     "90- 

95.     6  pm.     8°. 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station    (Raleigh,  1877-). 

[lst]-28th      annual      report,     1879-96,     97/98- 

1904/05.  '79-1900.  8«. 
Note  7.  Kpt.  1879,  covering  Apr.  19,  1877/July  1.5,  1879, 
was  apparently  reckoned  as  equivalent  to  Ist-'Jd  ann.,  as  rpt. 
Apr.  1880  is  called  lid  and  this  enumeration  is  maintained. 
Other  rpts.  through  1896  for  calendar  years.  17th-lMth  called 
"Work  during  1894-96  of  the  .  .  .  station;  17th-19th  ann. 
rpt."  [2Uth-2l8tl  in  1  v.,  called  "  Kpt.  of  Director,  Jan.  1, 1897/ 
June  30,  1898,  20th-2l6t  yrs."  Subsequent  rpts.  for  year 
ending  June  30.  [l8t-9th],but  none  later,  iuHcribed  "  Pub.  by 
order  of  Bd.  of  Agric."  [IstJ  cont.  reprints  from  most  of  the 
pubne.  up  to  that  time. 

Note  2.  The  Dept.  of  Agric,  Immig.  and  Statistics  in  1877 
appointed  a  Director  of  Exper.  Sta.,  who  had  laboratories  at 
the  University  but  no  University  duties.  The  station  wns 
removed  to  Raleigh  about  18su;  its  management  was  trans- 
ferred to  the  Agric.  and  Mech.  College,  Dec.  8,  1889.  For 
convenience  all  its  publications  are  here  grouped  together. 

—  Report  of   A.  R.  Ledoux,  Director  of  the  N.  C. 

State  Exper.  Sta.  at  Chapel  Hill,  Jan.  1879. 
Note.    Seen  only  In  Oommr.  of  Agric.  rpt.,  1877/78. 

—  Report   of   Dr.  C.    W.    Dabney,    State   Chemist, 

for  1879/80.     8°.     p.  52-69. 
Note.    Seen    only  in   Dept.   of   Agric.   bien.   rpt.   1879/80; 
perhaps  same  as  [Ist]  bien.  in  next  entry,  which  had  16  p. 

—  [lst]-9th,   11th  biennial  report   of   the   Director, 

1879/80-95/96,  97/98. 
Note.  For  calendar  bienniums.  The  difference  between 
these  rpts.  and  the  ann.  rpts.  is  not  altogether  clear.  2d 
seen  in  Commr.  of  Agric.  rpt.  to  sess.  1883.  Between  the 
9th,  1895/96,  and  11th,  1897/98,  came  a  "  Kpt.  of  Acting 
Director,"  July  1/Dec.  16,  1898,  (4  p.),  which  may  have  been 
reckoned  as  10th. 

—  Experiment  farm.     Report  of  the  Superintendent, 

[1887.]     n.   t.  p.      ['88.]     8°.     113-220,  (1)    p. 

chart. 
Note.    Has  cover  title  :  "  Rpt.  of  the  Supt.  of  Farm  of  the 
N.  C.  Agric.  Exp.  Sta.  for  1887.     [Extract  from  the  10th  ann. 
rpt.]  ..."    Raleigh,  1888. 

—  [Bulletins  and  miscellany,  1877-88.] 

Cont. :  Directions  for  making  vinegar.  1878.  4  p.  — 
Analyses  and  valuations  of  fertilizers,  1877/78;  annual,  1879- 
8.5  (.see  note  below).  —  Ville's  formula  for  composting,  and 
others.  ...  1878.    16  p. —The  sugar  beet  in  N.  (J.  1878.    50  p. 

—  Silica  vs.  ammonia.  Results  of  comparative  soil -tests  of 
.  .  .  silicated  phosphate  with  .  .  .  ammoniated  guanos.  1878. 
23  p.  —  Formulae  for  composting.  1879.  16  p.  —  Analyses  of 
drinking  waters.  Bull.  Jau.  1881.  —  Value  of  active  ingre- 
dients of  fertilizers.  Bull.  Feb.  1881.  —  The  use  of  agricul- 
tural chemicals.  Bull.  Mar.  1881.  —  Adulterated  chemicals. 
Bull.  July  1881.  —  Report  of  work  done  for  the  State  Board 
of  Health.  1881.  8  p.  —  Trade  in  fertilizers;  Extension  in 
cotton  culture.  Bull.  Jan.  1882. — Home-made  manures; 
High  manuring  on  cotton.  Bull.  Feb.  1882.  —  Does  cotton 
exhaust?  Cotton-seed  and  its  uses.  Bull.  Mar.  1882.  — 
Stable  manure  saved  and  composted;  Rice  products  as  a 
feeding-stuff.  Bull.  April  1882.  —  Experience  with  home- 
made manures.  Bull.  .Tune  1882.  —  Treatment  of  cotton 
lands ;  Station  at  State  Fair.  Bull.  Oct.  1882.  —  Horn,  leather, 
and  wool  waste,  and  fertilizers  made  from  them.     1882.    10  p. 

—  Finely-ground  phosphates,  or  "  floats."  1882.  10  p.  —  On 
kainite.  1882.  28  p.  —  Rice  and  its  products;  Food  and 
fodder  plants.  Bull.  May  1882  [1883?]— The  Soja  bean; 
Waste  products  of  tobacco  factories.  Bull.  May  1883.  — 
Cotton-seed  and  its  products.  Bull.  June  1883.  —  N.  C. 
resources  for  commercial  fertilizers:  1,  Animoniates;  2,  Potash 
sources.  Bull.  Dec.  1883;  3,  Phosphates.  Bull.  Jan.  1884. — 
The  trade  in  fertilizers  during  1883.  12  p.  —  Report  on  N.  C. 
phosphates.  1884.  26  p.  —  Cost  of  ingredients  of  fertilizers. 
Bull.  Feb.  1884.  —  The  phosphate  investigation.  Bull.  Mar. 
1884.  —  North  Carolina  phosphates.  Bull.  Apr.  1S84.  — 
Catalogue  of  the  No.  Carolina  exhibit  at  the  American  Expo- 
sition at  Boston.    1884.    63  p.  —  Analyses  of  composts.    Bull. 

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[1885?]  2  p.  —  Injurious  insects,  and  diseases  of  stock.  Bull. 
[1885?]  2  p.  —  Instructions  for  voluntary  observers  and  dis- 
playnien  of  the  Weather  Service.  [1886.]  24  p.  —  Formulse 
for  composts.  Sept.  1887.  4  p.  — Composts,  and  ingredients 
composins;  them.     [1887.]     24  p. 

Jt^ote.  These  publications  were  Issued  at  irregular  intervals, 
without  enumeration.  The  bibliography  in  reg.  Bull.  87  {see 
below)  includes  in  this  group  Rpts.  to  the  Legislature  Jan. 
1879,  81  and  Weather  Service  rpt.  1887,  and  reckons  a  total  of 
56  publications.  The  reckoning  is  not  clear,  but  it  is  on  this 
basis  that  the  regular  enumeration  of  bulletins  begins  with 
no.  57  in  June  1888.  The  list  excludes  circulars,  directions, 
forms,  and  all  contributions  from  the  station  which  appeared 
in  the  Dept.  of  Agric.  monthly  bulletin.  Of  "Analyses  of 
Fertilizers,"  1877/78  (30  p.)  was  republished  1879,  (16  p.') ; 
1880  was  in  the  Rpt.  of  the  station  1880;  there  were  2  eds. 
each  of  1881  (16  p.  and  12  p.),  1882  (8  p.  and  12  p.),  1883  (ea. 
16  p.),  and  1885  (ea.  16  p.?);  There  was  also  an  additional 
circular  on  the  subject.  Fall  1885,  2  p.  Subsequent  analyses 
of  fertilizers  were  published  in  the  ann.  rpts.  and  bulletins; 
see  below  Special  bulletin.  Note. 

—Bulletin,  nos.  57-189,  June  1888-Dec.  1903.  ['88- 
1903.]  8°. 
Note.  Reckoning  a  total  of  56  miscellaneous  pubns.  of  bul- 
letin character  prior  to  June  1888,  the  first  bull,  issued  in  sep- 
arate form  was  called  no.  57.  See  preceding  note.  Nos.  57- 
63  were  also  "  Art.  I-XIV ;  "  nos.  64-72,  "  Art.  I-XIII ;  "  no. 
73,  "  Art.  I."  There  were  3  eds.  of  no.  69,  dated  respectively 
Feb.  26,  Apr.  3,  14,  1890.  There  were  2  eds.  of  no.  75,  dated 
Mar.  16,  Apr.  15,  1891.  No.  87  cont.  a  bibliography  of  station 
publications.  Mar.  1887-Sept.  1892.  Paged  individually  through 
no.  93;  since  then  paged  continuously  each  report  year  and 
bound  with  ann.  rpts.,  as  nos.  94-110  with  17th  ann.  rpt.,  etc. 
Nos.  134-135  had  not  been  published  up  to  June  30,  1966. 

—  Same,  special  issues,  Feb.  12-Dec.,  1889.     8°. 
Note.    Issued  in  limited  editions.    Cont. : 

No.  614,  Feb.  12. 

62^,  Mar.  26,=2d  ed.  of  no.  62. 

64a,  Aug. 

65a,  Nov. 

67a,  Oct.  15,=Technlcal  bull,  no.  1. 

68a,  Nov.  15,=Meteorol.  Div.  no.  1. 

68b,  Dec.       =        "  "        "    2. 

—  Technical  bulletin,  nos.  1-7,  Oct.  15,  1889-July  6, 

1893.     7  pra.     8°. 
Note.     No  more  issued.    Also  numbered  in  connection  with 
the  series  of  regular  bulletins  as  follows  : 

1.  67a.  Oct.  15,  1889.  4.  87d.  Nov.  26,  1892 

2.  77b.  July    1,  1891.  5.  90a.  Apr.  14,  1893. 

3.  80c.  Oct.  30,  1891.  6.  90b.  Apr.  17,  1893. 

7.  91d.    July  6,  1893. 

—  Press  bulletin,  nos    1-69,  May  24,   1890-Aug.  20, 

1895.     fi9  circulars.     8°  and  f°  sheets. 

Note.    No.  69,  although  a  broadside  21  X  63  in.,  bore  pagina- 
tion "p.  382."  '^  * 

—  Special  bulletin,  nos.  1-53,  May  15,  I89l-I89r9?1 

63  pm.     8°. 
Note.    No.  1,  of  .5.56  p.,  was  a  spec.  rpt.  on  diseases  of  the 
noree,  by  the  U.  8.  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry.     Nos.  4-27, 
29-32,  34-47  devoted  to  Fertilizer  analyses.     Also  numbered  iii 
connection  with  regular  bulletins,  as  follows 


1.  77a.  May  15,  1891. 

2.  80a.  Oct.    1,     " 

3.  80b. ' 

4.  82a.  Feb.  13,  1892. 

5.  82b.     '•      27,     " 

6.  83b.  Mar.  12,     " 

7.  8.3c.     "      26,     " 

8.  8.3e.  Apr.  16.     " 


9.  86b.  June  15,  1892. 

10.  88b. 

11.  88c.  Mar.     4,  1893. 

12.  89a. 
13. 

14.  90c.  Apr.  19,  1893. 

15.  91b.  June  19,  1893. 


16-21="  ]st-6lh  bi-weekly  ed.,  season  1894,"  Feb.  24-Mav  22 
22-.')3  not  seen. 

—  Information  bulletin,  nos.  1-5,  NOv.  18,  1893-Nov. 

20,  1894.     5  circulars.     8".     ea.,  1  p. 
Note.    ClrcularH  of  iiK|ulrloH  for  collection  of  Information. 

—  Metenrnlnr/ical     Division,   constituting    the     State 

Weather    Service    ( \miW.)(\) .     ri8t-'9th]    annual 
report,  for  1887-95.     8". 
Note      Title  varies.     |  :id  |  seen  only  bound  with    ann.  rpt. 
of  Htntlon  I8H9.     [5th)  Ikih  llilf.  •  ••  (,'li,nnloloKy  of  N.  C.   from 
rnrords   of   IKiO-g2,   Including   th.-   ftlh   nnn.   rpt  1891  " 

V/.  184  p.  |81h  9lhl  have  till..  "  N.  (;.  weather  during  the 
year  W.n^t,"  and  Include  the  monthly  meteorological 
bulletins  of  those  years. 


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Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts,  College  of,  continued. 

Monthly   meteorological    bulletin,    nos.    1-83, 

Nov.  15,  1889-Aug.  IH'JO.     83  pm.     8°. 

Note.  Through  no.  50,  Deo.  15,  1893,  d.ited  in  the  month 
following  mouth  covered;  beginning  with  no.  51,  Dec.  30, 
189y,  dated  on  hist  day  of  mouth  covered.  Nos  6-7  cover  two 
months  in  one  pm. ;  similarly  of  others ;  see  foUowing  list. 
Through  no.  51  all  bore  a  dout)le  enumeration  in  connection 
with  the  regular  station  bulletins,  in  the  foUowiug  manner: 

Nos.  1-5=  68a,  68b,  68c,  69a,  69b;  6-7  =  70a  (1  pm.);8-9  = 
72a-7'2b;  10-11  z=  72c  (1pm.);  12=  73a;  13-14  =  73b  (1  pm.)  ; 
15-16  =  74a-74b;  17-18,19-20,  [21-22]  =  75c,  78a,  79a  (3  pm.) ; 
23-25  =  80b,  80d,  80e;  -.'6-27  =  813  (1  pm.) ;  28-51=  «3a,  83d, 
85a,  86a,  86c,  86d,  87a,  87b,  87c,  87e,  87f,  888,  88d,  89b,  90d, 
91a,  91c,  91e,  92a,  92b,  93a,  93b,  93c,  93d. 

Non.  64-78 called  "  N.  O.  weather  during  [month]."  Nos.  79- 
83  called  "  Hpt.  for  [month]  "  and  issued  by  "  (J.  8.  Dept. 
Agric,  N.C.  section  Climate  and  Crop  Service  .  .  .  in  cooper- 
ation with  the  N.  C.  Agric.  Kxp.  8ta."  For  succeeding  Issues 
see  forward,  Weather  Service. 

Weekly     weather    crop     bulletin,     1888-1895. 

['88-95].     fo  broadside. 

Note.     Issued  during  crop  season.     Numbered  as  follows  : 
June    2-Oct.  20,  1888;  1-21  Apr.  9-Oct.  3,  1892;  1-26 

May     4-Oct.  11,  1889;  1-24  Apr.  3-Oct.  2,  1893;  1-27 

Apr.  25-Oct.  11,  1890;  1-25  Apr.  9-Oct.  1,  1894;  1-26 

Apr.  24-Oct.    9,  1891;  1-25  Apr.  8-Oct.  5,  1895;  1-27 

For  succeeding  issues  see  forward.  Weather  Service. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Special  Laws. 
[Blind. ^     Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  the 

Blind  (Raleigh,  1845-)  Reports  of  Directors, 
Principal  and  Treasurer,  [Nov.]  1850;  report  of 
Commissioners,  [1851/52];  report,  [1855/56]; 
biennial,  1856/58-62/64;  annual,  1864/65-68/69, 
71/72-73/74,  [80];  biennial,  1874/76,  76/78, 
81/82; [34th-43d]report,  1883/84, 84/86-1900/02. 
'50-[1902  ]     8°. 

Note.  The  three  rpts.  of  1850  accompany  the  Rpt.  of  the 
joint  select  committee  on  the  D.  it  D.  Institute;  in  all,  40  p. 
Year-end,  Sept.  1 :  1858-67;  July  1  :  1868-69;  Nov.  1 :  1872-76; 
Dec.  31:  1878-82;  since  then,  Nov.  30.  Institution  for  blind 
only,  since  about  1891. 

—  Report,  [Nov.  1868?]     8°.     7  p. 
Note.    The  regular  rpt.  of  that  year  had  34  p. 

—  Classified  statement,  1879.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     2  p. 

—  Address  ...   on  occasion   of  laying  the   corner- 

stone of  the  N.  C.  Institution  for  the  Instruction 
of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  April  14,  1848.  By  H. 
P.  Peet.     New  York,  '48.     8°.     47  p. 

—  American  annals  for  the  deaf  and  dumb.     [1869?] 
Note.    This  and  next  title  mentioned  in  rpt.  1868/69. 

—  Deaf  mute  casket.     [1869?] 

—  Handbook    of   information.   .   .  .   1899.     obi.  16°. 

2  pi.,  (2)  p.,  9  pi.,  14-32  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,   1844; 

under  Inspec.  and  Reg.,  Education,  1868;  and 
under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  passim. 
Charities,  Public,  Board  of.  1st,  3d-4th,  9th  annual 
report,  Feb.  1870,  Dec.  1871,  Feb.  1873,  sess. 
1876/77;  report,  annual,  [Dec.  31]:  1889-98, 
1901-02.     '70-[1903?].     8° 

Note.  Rpt.  1890,  called  "  Supplemental,"  has  p.  30-51, 
following  rpt.  1889  (29  p.).  In  addition  to  ann.  rpt.  1891,  rpts. 
1891-92  were  also  bound  together  in  one  pagination  as  "  blen. 
rpt.  1891/92;  "  similarly,  rpts.  1893-94,  95-96  (indiv.  p.),  1902- 
01;  1897/98  not  seen.  Cont.  brief  rpts.  from  State  charitable 
institutions. 

[^Chemist,  State. '\    See  back  under  Agriculture,  Dept.  of 

Deaf  and  Dumb,   School  for  the  (Morganton,   1891-). 

Report  of   President,   [1891/92]-93/94 ;    3d-6th 

biennial  report,  Dec.  1:   1894/96-1900/02.     ['93- 

1903.]     8°. 

Note.     [2d]-4th  bien.  cont.  Supt's.  "  lst-3il  "   rpt.     3d   has 
imprint  Winston. 
See  also  back.  Blind,  and  references.  I 

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S^Educaiion.']     Normal    and    Industrial    School    (for 

white    women;     Greensboro,    1891-).     Report, 

biennial,  [1891/92];  Sept.  30,  189G/98.     ['92?]- 

98.     8°. 

J^ote.    Called  N.  and  I.  College  in  rpt.  1896/98.     A  complete 

series  of  rpts.,  Sept.  30:   1892/94-19U2/04,   is   in   Supt.   Pub. 

Instruction  rpts.  for  same  periods. 

—  Catalogue,  1894/95,  96/97. 

—  State  Normal  Magazine,  v.  1-8,  [1896/97?]-1903/ 

04.     Greensboro,  ['96 ?-04].     8°.     255  p. 
State  Normal  Schools.     Annual  reports. 

If'ote.  Annual  reports  of  the  several  normal  schools  are  in 
rpts.  of  the  Supt.  of  Pub.  Instruction,  in  all  cases  without 
separate  t.-ps.    No  separates  seen  of  any  except : 

University  Normal  School  (1877-85).  Report,  1877, 
78,  79,  80. 

University  of  North  Carolina  (Chapel  Hill,  1795-). 
Report:  of  Treasurer,  annual,  Nov.  20:  1834/35, 
39/40,  41/42,  43/44, 45/46,47/48,  49/50,  [55/56], 
57/58,  59/60,  61/62,  64/65;  Nov.  20,  1867/july 
20,  1868;  Nov.:  1870/71-71/72;  biennial, 
[1885/86-89/90]  ;  of  Treas.  and  Bursar,  biennial, 
1893/94;  of  Pres.,  Treas.  and  Bursar,   1895/96. 

A'ote.  1S71/72  by  Sec.-and-Treas.  Rpts.  1874-84  not  seen 
but  said  to  be  in  Leg.  Docs.  Bien.  rpts.  for  calendar  bien- 
niums,  but  [1885/86-89/90]  are  dated  in  Jan.  of  year  of  trans- 
mittal.' 

—  Report  of  the  Trustees  [to  Legislature,  sess.  Dec. 

1836.]     '37.     8°. 

ybie.  In  1  pm.  with  rpts.  of  Bd.  of  Int.  Imp.  and  Cape  Fear 
Navig.  Co.,  as  House  doc.  no.  20;  together,  12  p. 

—  Report  of  Trustees  [and  other  officers],  Nov.   15, 

1869.     8°. 

—  Report  of  W.  L.   Saunders,  Sec.  Board  of  Trus- 

tees \_re  vacancies  in  Board],  January  13,  1879. 
2  p. 

—  Reports    of    Pres.   Kemp   P.    Battle  and   of  the 

committee  of  visitation  .  .  .  Jan.  20th,  1887. 
'87.     8°.     38  p. 

—  Catalogus  Universitatis  Carolinae-Septentrionalis. 

Raleigh,  1812.     16°.     11  p. 

J/ote.  Officers,  teachers  and  graduates  only.  The  first 
cat.  printed. 

—  .S'aTj/e;  Raleigh,  1817.     16°.     1  6  p. 

—  Catalogus  senatus  academici  et  eoruni  qui  munera 

pt  offieia  academica  gesserunt,  quique  aliquovis 
gradu  exornati  sunt  in  Universitate  Carolinaj- 
Borcalis.     Kalegaj,  mdccclii.     8°.     43  p. 

Xote.  Cover-title :  "  Catalogus  Universitatis  Carolinw- 
Borealis,  MDCCCi.n."  A  catalogue  of  officers,  teachers  and 
graduates,  1789-1852,  all  in  Latin. 

—  Same.     Chapel  Hill,  mdccci.x.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Sketches    of    the     University    of    No.    Carolina, 

together  with  a  catalogue  of  the  officers  and 
students,  1789-1889.     '89.     242,  (1)  p. 

Note.  v.  1-63  :  K.  P.  Battle's  "  Sketches  ..."  1889 ;  p.  65- 
|243]  :  catalogue,  [Baltimore,  Md.,  1890.] 

—  Catalogue,  annual,   [1819-20?],  21-63/64,   64/66, 

66/67-[6H/69?].    69/70,    75/76-1904/05.      v.  p., 
['19?  J- 1905.      12"  atid  8°. 
A'otf.    'i'llle  hail  varied.     Karly  ntiH.  were  broadsides ;  18.'J7/ 


ZS  and  18.'i»/flO  were  the  only  12"h  seen.  1804/1)11  covered 
two  yeiirn.  OtH.  1826,  54/.ift  have  Imprint  Illllrtborough; 
]H:.7/.'i8,  .'i»/flO-i;i,  (Jhapel  llill;  1877/78,  biirhiim;  1HH7/HH- 
W2/9:i.  ;/./*.  [  Kaleiijli  I  ;  olhers,  MO  fur  us  seoM,  lliilel 
]SSfi/S7;  (;impi-l  llill,  18'.i:!/94-l«ii4/ori.  In  place  ( 
cut.  l87R/''7  has  HlBleineiil  :  "  Post  odlce:  (Jhupol  I 
.May  1877";  prliiteil,  however,  at  (Kalelghl.  No 
were  |>ul>ll«hrd  for  Itie  years  1871/72-74/75. 


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S^Education,  continued.'] 

—  The  University  Magazine;  v.  1,  1844;  second 
series,  v.  1-10,  1K62-60/61 ;  tiiird  series,  v.  1-2, 
1878;  fourth  series,  v.  1-23,  1882-95,  97/98- 
1905/OG.     ['44-1906.]     8°. 

Note.  Before  the  Civil  Wur  this  was  for  u  time  the  organ  of 
the  State  Historical  Society.  The  number  tor  Dec.  1K44, 
called  an  "Apijeudix,"  conaiHts  of  the  "  Indexes  to  [Colonial] 
Documents  "  (1843,  S",  120  p.)  and  the  "Proceedings  of  the 
Safety  Committee  of  Wilmington"  (1844,  8",  70  p.)  bound 
together  in  the  magazine  cover.  Tliis  periodical  was  for  the 
most  part  issued  at  irregular  intervals.  A  detailed  schedule 
of  series,  vols.,  and  nos.  is  in  Dr.  Weeks's  Bibliography  of  the 
Historical  Literature  of  N.  C. ;  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1896;  sm.  4"; 
79  p. 


.   .   P^stablisheil  by  the 
1799.     Raleigh,  1800. 
and    ordinances   of   the 
1838.     12«.    21  p. 


—  Laws  of  the  University. 

Board  of  Trustees,  Dec 

—  Acts  of   the  Genl.  Assy. 

Trustees   .   .  .   Univ.  of  N.  C. 

—  Same;  1852.      12°.     24  p. 

—  A  memoir  of  the  Rev.  Elisha  Mitchell,  D.D.,  late 

professor  .  .  .  and  the  addresses  delivered  .   .   . 

Chapel  Hill,  1858.  8".  88  p. 
Ifote.  Cout.  "...  A  funeral  oration  at  the  re-interment 
of  the  remains  of  the  Kev.  Elisha  Mitchell  .  .  .  June  15,  1868, 
by  the  Rt.  Rev.  James  H.  Otey  ..."  (p.  66-73),  and  "A 
vindication  of  the  propriety  of  giving  the  name  '  Mt.  Mitchell ' 
to  the  highest  peak  of  '  Black  Mountain  ' :  an  address  delivered 
16th  June  1858  by  Hon.  D:  L.  Swain,  LL.D.,  I'reg.  .  .  .  " 
(p.  76-88) ;  each  with  imprint :  Chapel  Hill,  '58. 

—  Univ.  of   N.   C      Memorial  Hall   inaugural   pro- 

ceedings. Wed.,  June  3,  1885.     '85.     8".     30  p. 

—  [Addresses.]     The  influence  of  Christianity  upon 

the    welfare  of   nations;  an   oration    by  W.  M. 
Green,  June  1831. 

Life  and  character  of  D:    L.  Swain.     Address 

by  Hon.  Z.  B.  Vance,  June  7,  1877.     Durham, 
'78.     8°.     20  p. 
Note.  Apparently  repr.  from  Univ. Magazine, 1878,1 :  p.  73-93. 

An  address  on  the  history  of  the  buildings  of 

the  University  ...  by  Kemp  P.  Battle,  LL.D., 


n.  t.  p. 

An  ad- 
June  5, 

80.     (1), 


Pres.   ...  on   University    Day,  1883 
[Greensboro, '83].     8°.     16  p. 

The  Univ.  of  N.  C.  in  the  Civil  War 

dress  delivered  at  the  centennial  .   . 
1895,  by  S.  B.  Weeks.     Richmond,  '96. 
38  p. 

Commencement  address,   1840,  41,   56,   70,  81. 

'40-81.     5  pm.     8°. 
Cont. : 
By  D.  M.  Barringer,  June  3, 1840.    '40.    26  p. 
By  J.  C.  Bruce,  June  3,  1841.     '41.     26  p. 
By  Rev.  B.  Manly,  Jr.,  June  2,  1866.    n.  p.,  '56.     16  p. 
By  J:  H.  Wheeler,  June  8,  1870.     '70.    32  p. 
By  Gen.  E.  J.  Mallett,  June  2,  1881.     '81.     8  p. 

Addresses   before   Alumni   Association,    1859, 

81,84,92.     V.  p., '59-92.     4  pm.     8°. 

Cont.  : 
Fifty  years  since,  by  W:  Hooper,  1859.    '59.    50  p. 
Same,  2d  ed.     Chapel  Hill,  '61.     34  p. 
By  K.  P.  Battle,  Jan.  26,  1881.     '81.     p.  12-32. 
By  J:  Manning,  LL.D.,  1884.     Greensboro,  '84.     16  p. 
By  A.  M.  Waddell,  May  31,  1892.     Wilmington, '92.     15  p. 

Addresses  before  the  literary  societies,  [Dialec- 
tic and   Philanthropic   Societies],  annual,   1827, 
32-33,   38,   49-52,  54-55,  60,  65,  86.     v.  p.,  '27- 
86.     15  pm.     8°. 
Cont.:  By 

A.  D.  Murphey,  June  27,  1827,    '27. 

Same  ;  2d  ed.,  1843.    23  p. 

W;  Gaston,  June  20,  1832.     n.  t.  p.     [Raleigh,  '32. J     16  p. 

Some  :  5th  ed.,  Chapel  Hill,  1858.     27  p. 

G:  E.  Badger,  June  26,  1833.     Richmond,  '33.     12".    21  p. 

W:  B.  Shepard,  June  27,  1838.     '38.    29  p. 

W:  A.  Graham,  June  6,  1849.     '49. 


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[Edvcation,  continued.'] 

J.  C.  Dobbin,  June  5,  1850.    2d  ed.,  Chapel  Elill, '59.     24  p. 

W:  W.  Avery,  1851.    '51.    23  p. 

R.  M.  Saunders,  1852.     '.52.    43  p. 

.A.  V.Brown,  May  31,  1854.    '54.    27  p. 

G:   Davis,  1855.     '55.     36  p. 

J-  Pool,  June  6,  1S60.     Chapel  Uill,  '60.     15  p. 

W:  H.  Battle,  LL.D.,  June  1,1865.     '66.     19  p. 

A:   Van  Wyck,  [June  2,  1886].     '86.    20  p. 

—  lAlumni.]     Univ.  of  N.  C.     Annual  meeting  of 

the    Alumni    Association,    January   26th,     1881. 
Raleigh,  ['81.]     8°.     56  p. 

A    record   of   the  proceedings  of  the  Alumni 

Association,  [June  5,  1889.    '90.]     12°.     251  p. 
See  also  above,  Addresses. 

—  Dialectic    Society.     Catalogue    of  members.     Ra- 

leigh,  1841,  51.  52;    Greensboro,  1888;    [Balti- 
more], 1890.     5  pm.     8°. 
See  also  above,  Addresses. 

—  Elisha    Mitchell    Scientific   Society.      Journal,    v. 

1-19,    annual,    1883/84-99;    biennial,    1900/01; 

annual,   1902/03,  03.     8°.     pi.     il. 
Note.     Beginning  with  v.  4,  each  v.  coneists  of  two  semi- 
annual  parts;  but  pts.  1-2  of  v.  17  cover  respectively  the  full 
years  1900-01,  and  pts.  1-2  of  v.  18  are  dated  respectively  Nov. 
10,  1902  and  Jan.  25,  1903.     V.  19  covers  the  year  1903. 

—  Historical    Society.      1st    report.     Hillsborough, 

1844.     8°.     8  p. 
Note.    As  given  by  Sabin.    Cited  by  Dr.  Weeks  as  pub. 
1845,  with  6  p. 

Introductory    address     before    the     Historical 

Society.   .   .   .  June    5,    1844.     By   L.    S.    Ives. 
Raleigh,  ['44  ]     8°. 

—  Philanthropic    Society.     Catalogue  of   members. 

Raleigh,  1841,  52.     2  v.     8°. 

Register.     Raleigh,  1886,  87.     2  pm.     8°. 

Note.    Ed.  by  Stephen  B. Weeks.    8eealaoa.hove,Addre9iieii. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1840, 

66;    under  Inspec.  and  Reg.,   Education,   1868, 
81;    and    under   Legislature,    Jnls.,   Docs,    etc., 
1870/71,  75,  85. 
State  Educational  Association  (c.  1856-).     Address 
delivered  before  tlie  Association,  July  1,  1857,  by 
W:   W.  Holden.     '57.     8°.     32  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1878. 
IGeological   Surveys]     (1.     Olmsted-Mitchell  Survey, 
1823-28.) 
Note.    Under  nominal  supervision  of  the  Board  of  Agricul- 
ture.   The  earliest  of  State  surveys. 

—  Annual  report  on  the  geology  of  No.  Carolina,  by 


'25-27 
C,  pt.    3, 
8  p. 


by   E 


12°. 


I).   Olmsted;    pts.    1-2,    1824-27.      '25-27.     2 
120.     84  p.;  (2).  H5-155  p. 

—  Report  on    the    geology  of  N 

Mitcliidl       1827      8'\     43  p. 

—  Report  of  I'rof.  Mitchell,  1829 
(^.     Emmons  Survey,  1K52-63.) 

Noti-.     (ieoloKical,    mlneralogical,    botanical,    aurieultural. 
I'rof.  KiMinonM  (lied  186:;  but  survey  work  ceased  in  180i). 

—  Heport  of  Prof.  Emniona  on  his  geological  survey 

of  .No.  Carolina,      1852.     8°.     181,  (1)  p. 

—  lifport   on  the  j)rogre8s  and  present  state  of  the 

geological     mid     agricultural    survey.      By    P]. 
Krnmon^.      lM5r>.      12".     20  ji. 

—  (icological     report   of    the    midland    counties    of 

No.  CarDliiia.     liy  Vi.  Emmons.    New  York  [and] 
Ilalcigh.    1850.     8".     IX,  351,(1)  p.     niai>s.,   pi. 

—  National  foundry  —  Deep    Kivcr,   N.    C.      By    E. 

KnimoHH.      1857.     8".      14  p 

—  Rejiort.   .    .    .   Agriculture  of  till- eawtern  counties  ; 

.    .   .   with  dcMcriplionH  of  tlic  fo.sMils  of  the  marl 
beds.      By  E    Kniinon.s.      1858.     8".      xvi,  ;!14  )). 

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{^Geological  Surveys,  continued. '\ 

—  Agriculture  of  No.  Carolina,  pt.  2:  containing  a 

statement  of  the  principles  of  the  science  u])on 

which    the  practice   of  agriculture  as   an  art  is 

foun.led.     By  E.  Emmons.     1800.  8°.      112  p. 

—  Part   2,     Agriculture.      Containing  descriptions, 

with  many  analyses,  of  the   soils  of  the  swamp 

lands.     By  E.  Emmons.     I860.    8°.  viii,  9-95  p. 

Note.     Cover  title  :  "  Tbe  swuinp  landB  of  N.  U." 

—  Part  3.  Botany.     The  woody  plants  of  No.  Caro- 

lina, by  M.  A.  Curtis,  D.l).      1800.     8°.     124  p. 

See  back  under  Agric,  Dept.  of,  1883,  and  below,  1867. 

—  Agriculture.     Geological  and  descriptive  sketches 

of  lower   No.  Carulina  and   the   adjacent  lands. 
By  E.  Kuffin  of  Va.     Kaleigh,  1861.     8°.     296  p. 

—  Report  on  the  natural  resources  of  that  part  of  No. 

Carolina   west   of   the   Blue   Kidge.     12°.     3  p. 
(Leg.  Doc.  25,  app.  B.,  sess.  1860/61.) 

—  Report  of  progress  on  survey.     6  p.     (Leg.  Doc. 

26,  sess.  1860/61.) 

—  Part  3.  Botany      Catalogue  of  the  indigenous  and 

naturalized  plants  of  the  State,  by  M.  A.  Curtis, 
D.D.     1867.     8°.     156,  (2)  p. 

Note.     Prepared  before,  but  published  after,  the  Civil  War. 

(5.     Kerr  Survey,  1866-.) 

Note.  Geological,  mineralogical,  botanical,  agricultural. 
Apparently  by  an  act  of  1872  the  survey  was  to  be  under  nomi- 
nal BuperviBion  of  the  Governor  and  the  Literary  Board  ;  in 
1879  the  survey  was  placed  under  supervision  of  the  Board  of 
Agriculture. 

—  Report   of   progress,   by  W.   C.  KJerr,  Apr. /Dec. 

1866.     8°.     3  p.     (Exec.  doc.  27,  sess.  1866/67.) 

—  Report   of   progress,  by  W.  C.  Kerr,   1866.     '67. 

8°.     56  p. 

—  Same,   by  same,  Feb.  186[9].     n.i.p.     8°.    57  p. 

(Leg.  doc.  27,  sess.  1868/69.) 

Note.  Has  wrong  date,  "  Feb.  1868,"  which  should  be  Feb. 
1869,  as  rpt.  covers  operations  of  the  two  years  1867-68. 

—  5awc;  appendix  to,  1873.     '73.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Communication    [re   State    boundaries,    Feb.    20, 

1869].     8".     4  p. 

—  Report  of  Prof.  W.  C.  Kerr  [in  response   to  re- 

quest of  House  for  information  as  to  clerks  em- 
ployed, sess.  1870/71].     n.  d.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Report  of  progress,   by  W.   C.    Kerr.     8°.     4  p. 

(Pub.  doc,  16,  sess.  1872/73.) 

—  Report  of  the  State  Geologist,  Nov.  7,  1873.     8°. 

—  Appendix   to    the    report  of    1873   and  a  general 

description  of  the  State,  1873.     24  p. 

—  [Pamphlet  on  resources  of  the  State,  prepared  for 

the  Vienna  Pjxpo.sition.     c.  1873]. 

—  Same,  in  German. 

—  Report  .   .   .  Vol.  1.    Physical  geography,  resume, 

economical  geology.     W.C.Kerr.     1875.    xviii, 
325,  120  p.,  8  pi.     map. 

Note.  Cont. :  Geological  map  of  N.  C.  W.  C.  Kerr,  State 
Geologist,     n.  d.    Scale,  20  mi.  =  1  in.;  size,  14^  x  27|  in. 

— Report  of  State  Geologist  [on  the  expenditures  of 
the  Geological  Survey,  Jan.  1,  1877].     8°.     17  p. 

—  Report  of  State  Geologist  [concerning  the  estab- 

lishment of   a   department  of   agriculture,  etc. , 
Jan.  31,  1877].     8°.     12  p. 

Note.    Copy  seen  dated  .Tan.  31,  "  1876." 

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By    W.    C.    Kerr, 
(T.-p.  not  found.) 


[Geological  Surveys,  continued.] 

—  [Physiographical    description 

1879  and  1882].     8°.     32  p. 

—  The    State   of   No.    Carolina. 

State  Geologist.     8°.     32  p. 

—  The  minerals  and  mineral  localities  of  No.  Caro 

Una  Being  chap  1  of  the  2d  vol.  of  the  Geol- 
ogy of  N.  C.  By  F.  A.  Genth  and  W.  C.  Kerr. 
n.t.p.     [1881.]     8°.     122  p. 

J^ote.  Cover-title.  Caption  simply  "  Geology  of  N.  C. 
Chap.  1.     Mineralogy."     See  below.  Ores  of  No.  Carolina. 

-Same,    1885.     8°.     128   p.     (Pub.    by    Board    of 
Agric.?). 

—  Map  of   No.   Carolina,   by   W.   C.  Kerr,  assisted 

by  Capt.  W:  Cain,  C.  E.  [New  York],  1882. 
Scale,  10  mi.  =  1  in. ;  size,  20f  X  54^  in. 

—  Ores  of   No.  Carolina.     By  W.  C.  Kerr  and  G: 

B.Hanna.    h.t.p.    [1888.]    8°.    p.  121-359.    pi. 

JTbte.  This  has  cover-title  :  "  Ores  of  N.  C. :  being  chap.  2 
of  the  -'d  V.  of  the  Geology  of  N.  C. ;  "  Raleigh,  '88. 

(4.     Holmes  Survey,  1891-1905.)     l8t-[7th]  biennial 
report  of  the  State  Geologist,  1891/92-1903/04. 
'93-1905.     7  V.     80. 
Note.    In  1905  became  Qeol.  and  Economic  Survey,  under 
J.  H.  Pratt.     The   various  series  of  publications  were   con- 
tinued without  interruption. 

—  Bulletin,   nos.    1-17,    19.     Raleigh    and  Winston. 

1893-1908.     18  V.     1.  8°. 

Cont.:  1.  Iron  ores  of  N.  C.  By  H:  B.  C.  Nitze.  1893. 
239  p  map. —  2.  Building  and  ornamental  stones  in  N.  C.  By 
G:  P.Merrill,  F.  B.  Laney,  T.L.Watson.  1906.  283  p.  — 3. 
Gold  deposits  of  N.C.  By  H:  B.  C.  Nitze,  G:  B.Hanna.  Win- 
ston, 1896.  (l),200p.  map.  — 4.  Road  material  and  road  con- 
struction in  N.C.    By  J.  A.Holmes  and  W:  Cain.    1893.    88  p. 

—  5.  The  forests,  forest  lands  and  forest  products  of  eastern 
N.  C.  By  W.  W.  Ashe.  1894.  128  p.  —  6.  Timber  trees  and 
forests  of  N.  C.  By  G.  Pinchot  and  W.  W.  Ashe.  Winston, 
1897.  227  p.  — 7.  Forest  fires  :  their  destructive  work,  causes 
and  prevention.  By  W.  W.  Ashe.  1895.  66  p.— 8.  Papers 
on  the  water  power  in  N.  C.  A  pveliin.  rpt.  by  G:  F.  Swain, 
.1.  A.  Holmes,  E.  W.  Myers.  18'J9.  362  p.  map.  — 9.  Mona- 
zite  and  monazite  deposits  in  N.  C.  By  H:  B.  C.  Nitze.  Win- 
ston, 1895.  47  p.  — 10.  Gold  mining  in  N.  C.  and  adjacent 
So.  Appalachian  regions.  H:  B.  C.  Nitze,  A.  J.  Wilkins. 
1S97.  164  p.  — 11.  Corundum  and  the  basic  raagnesiau  rocks 
of  western  N.  C.  By  J.  V.  Lewis.  Winston,  1896.  107  p. 
map.  — 12.  History  of  the  gems  found  in  N.  C.  By  G:  F: 
KuDz.  1907.  60  p.  —  13.  Clay  deposits  and  clay  industry  in 
N.C.  A  prelim,  rpt.  by  Heinrich  Ries.  1897.  157  p.  —  14. 
The  cultivation  of  diamond-back  terrapin.  By  R.  E.  Coker. 
1906.  67  p.  — 15.  Experiments  in  oyster  culture  in  Pamlico 
Hound.  By  R.  E.  Coker.  19(»7.  74  p.  -16.  Shade  trees  for 
N.  C.  By  W.  W.  Ashe.  1908.  —  17.  A  list  of  elevations  in 
N.  C.  By  J.  n.  Pratt  and  E.  W.  Myers.  1908.—  18.  See  note 
below.  —  19.  The  tin  deposits  of  the  Carolinas.  By  J.  H. 
Pratt  and  D.  B.  Sterrett.     1904.    64  p. 

Note.    No.  18  not  published  up  to  1908. 

—  Economic  papers,   nos.   1-10.     1897-1905.     10  v. 

1.  8°. 

Cont.:  No.  1.  PoHsiblllties  of  a  maple  sugar  Industry  in 
western  N.C,  by  W.  W.  Ashe.  Winston,  1897.  34  p.  — 2. 
Home  recent  road  IcgiHlallon  in  N.  (^'.,  by  J.  A.  Holmes.  1899. 
24  p. — 3.  Talc  atid  pyrophyllite  In  N.  C,  by  J.  A.  Holmes. 
]9'X).  29  p.  —  4.  The  ralnitiK  induHlry  in  N.  V,.  during  1900,  by 
.J.  H.  Prutl.  '01.  36,  (Ij  p.  —  i).  Recent  road  legislation  in 
N.  C,  by  the  N.  C.  Highway  Coniuin.     1901.     viil,  27-47  j). 

—  ft-9.  The  mining  InduHlry  In  N.  C.  during  1901,02,03,04, 
by  . I.  H.  Pratt.  '02-04.  4  v.  —  10.  Oyster  culture  in  N.  C,  by 
K.  K.Cok.T.     1905.     39  p. 

Xotp.     No.  5  1h  aUo  "  Highway  Commn.  Bull.  no.  1." 

See  alio   back    under    Agriculture,   Dept.    of,   18H.S; 
and  under  Legi.slaturc,  Jnls.,   Docs.,  etc.,   1855, 
5(;/57.  5M/59. 
Immigration ,  Board  of.     Si-c  buck   n ruler  Agriculture, 
Board  of,  and  Agriculture,  Deparlment  of. 


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[/nsa«e.]      Ce'/t<ra/ //os^i'^a/ (Raleigh,  1848-).    Report, 
biennial,  1850,  r)0/52-G0/(;2  ;  report  1805  ;  annual, 
18r,5/6(;,  (;7/{;8-7«/7!),  80-82,  83/84-85/80;  bien- 
nial, 1880/88-1900/02.      '51-[1902.]      8°. 
Note.    Formerly  called  Insane   or  r^unatic  ABylum.     Kpts. 
for  perioda   ending  Nov.  1  or   Oct.  31:    1850-7.V76;  Nov.  30: 
1876/77,  83/84-1900/02  ;  Dec.  31  :  1880,  82  ;  others  not  seen.     Rpt. 
1865  covers   month  of  Oct.  only  hut  incl.  Treas.   rpt.   for  the 
year;    rpt.    180.')/'i6   cont.   statistics   and   Treas.    rpt.    1864/66. 
RptB.   1869/70-77/78,   8f)/Sfi   spoken   of  in  text   as  "  15th-23d, 
3l8t."     Rpt.  1872/73  perhaps  issued  in  two  eds.,  of  31  p.  and 
36  p.  respectively.     Titles  of  early  rpts.  vary. 

—  Report  of  Supt.,   [Aug.   6,    1868];    Apr.    1,   1879. 

8°.     9  p.;  47  p. 

—  Supplemental  report,  Nov.    1,  1875/Nov.  1,  1876. 

[76.]     8«.     93  p. 

—  Special  report  of    Supt.  :   May    9,   1877,  Apr.    15, 

1885.     '77-85.     2  v.     8°. 

—  List   of   claims  against  the  Lunatic  Asylum  out- 

standing and  unsettled  during  the  years  1803,  64, 
and  to  June  1,  1865.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Steward's  monthly  report  of  purchases,  Apr. /Dec. 

1879.     8°.     12  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,   Governor,   1844, 

71;  and  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc., 
1858/69,  60/61,  62,  70/71,  71,  71/72,  73/74. 
State  Hospital  (Morganton,  1875-).  Report:  of 
Commrs.,  [1875/76-78/80],  82/84 ;  of  Directors 
[etc.]  Dec.  8,  1882,  biennial,  Nov.  30  or  Dec.  1: 
1882/84-1900/02.  ['79?]-1903.  8°. 
Note.     Called  Western  N.   C.  Insane  Asylum  through  rpt. 

1888/90.    Rpts.  1875/76-77/78  called  "  Ist-i'd  bien."  of  Commrs. 

Rpt.  1878/80  called  "  Rpt.  of  committee."     Rpt.  1882  cont.  also 

rpts.  of  Bldg.  Commrs.     Supt.  calls  rpts.  1890/92-92/94  "  5th- 

6th  bien."     1894/96  printed  at  Winston. 

—  [Special  report  of  Commissioners,  Mar.  15,  1880]. 

See  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1880. 

—  By-laws  and  regulations,  1883,  84,87,  91.   Raleigh, 

'83-87;   Statesville,  '91.     4  pm.     8°. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,   and  Staff,    Governor,   1883, 

and  under   Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 
1874/75,  79. 
State    Hospital    (Colored;    Goldsboro,   1877-).     Re- 
port:  Jan.  1,1879;  Dec.  28,  1880;  annual  report, 
1882,  83/84;  report,  1886;  biennial  report,  1888/ 
90-1900/02.   Raleigh  awd  Goldsboro,  ['79-1903?]. 
8°. 
Note.    Called   Eastern  N.  C.   Insane   Asylum   through  rpt. 
1896/98.    Rpt.  1882  dated  Dec.  31;  rpt.  1886  uncertain;  others 
for  periods  ending  Nov.  30.     Rpt.  1883/84  called  by  Supt.  "  5th 
ann."     Rpt.  1888/90  mentions  an  ann.  rpt.  for  1889;  not  seen. 
Rpts.  1882-86  printed  at  Goldsboro. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1848. 
\_Labor.'\      Bureau    of     Labor    Statistics    (1887-99). 
lst-5th,  7th-12th  annual  report,  1887-91,  93-98. 
'87-99.      11   V.     8°. 
Note.    1st  covers  Mar.    1/Dec.   31,    1887;   others   represent 
calendar  yra.,  although  8th  is  dated  Dec.  1  and  9th-12th,  Nov.  30. 
The  statement  "(There  was  no   6th  ann.  rpt.)"  appears  on 
t.-p.  of  7th,  immediately  following  the  words  "  7th  ann.  ryii." 
9th-10th  printed  at  Winston.     The  Legislature  of  1897  added 
to  the  duties  of  the   Bureau  those  of  "Mine  Inspector "  but 
made  no  appropriation  for  the  work,  so  that  although  11th- 
12th  rpts.  have  on  t.-p. :    "  including  the  l8t-2d  ann.  rpt.  of  the 
Inspector  of  Mines,"  these  "  rpts."  consist  merely  of  informa- 
tion as  to  mineralogical  resources.     In  1899  the  duties  of  the 
Bureau  were  further  enlarged  and  its  title  changed  to  : 

Bureau  of  Labor  and   Printitig  (1890-).     13th-18th 
annualreport,  Dec. 31:  1899-1904.  '00-04.  6v.  8°. 
{_Libra7-ies.'\     State  Library.     Report  of  State  Libra- 
rian, Nov.:   1856,  58,  60,  71,  73,  74,  76;  biennial 
report,  Dec.  31:   1877/78-97/98;  Nov.  30  :  1898/ 
1900-02/04.     ['57]-1904.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt.   1887/88   called    "2d   bien."    but   was   only  2d 
bien.  of  that  particular  Librarian.     Rpt.  1895/96  has  imprint 
Winston.     Rpt.  1879/80  not  seen. 

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[Libraries,  continued.'] 

—  Librarian's  report,  Dec.  15,  1870  [as  to  clerks  em- 

ployed].    80.     1  p. 

—  Catalogue  of   books  belonging  to  the  .  .  .   State 

Library.     Prepared  by  O.  H.   Perry,  Librarian. 
1854.     8°.     43  p. 

—  Catalogue  of    miscellaneous    books    in    the    State 

Library,      [c.  1889.] 

—  Catalogue,  1891.     '91.     8°.     146  p. 

—  Exchange,  no.  9-105.     (?) 

—  See  also  under  Exec .  and  Staff,    Governor.,   1887; 

and  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Does.,  etc.,  1850. 
Trustees  of  the  Public  Libraries.  The  colonial 
records  of  No.  Carolina,  published  under  the 
supervision  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Public  Libra- 
ries by  order  of  the  General  Assembly.  Col- 
lected and  edited  by  W:  L.  Saunders,  Sec.  of 
State.     V.  1-10.     1886-90.     10  v.     4°. 


Cont.  : 

V.  1,  1662-1712. 

2,  1713-1728. 

3,  1728-1734. 


4,  1734-52.  8,    1769-71. 

5,  1752-59.  9,     1771-75. 

6,  1759-65.  10,     1775-76. 

7,  1765-68. 

See  next  note,  and  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Oovernor,  1883. 

The  State  records  of  No.  Carolina.  Published 
[etc.  as  in  preceding  title.]  Collected  and 
edited  by  Walter  Clark.  V.  11-29.  Winston, 
'95-96;  Goldsboro, '98-[1908?].     19  v.     4°. 

Cont.  : 

V.  11,  1776-[77];  18,1786;  suppl.  23,  Laws  1715-76. 

Buppl.  1730-76.  1779.  24,      "       1777-88. 

12,1777-78.  19,1782-84;  25,     "  1789-90;  suppl. 

13,1778-79.  suppl.  1669-1771. 

14,  1779-80.  1771-82.  26,  Census,  1790. 

15,  1780-81.  20,  1785-88.  27,  General  index. 
16, 1782-83.  21,  1788-90.  28,        " 

17,  1781-85.  22,  Miscell.         29,        "  " 


2^ote.    In  V.  11, 
Colonial  Records; 


5.   1-305   consist  of  a   supplement   to   the 
5tate  records  begin  on  p.  307. 


[Orphan  Asylums.]  Oxford  Orphan  Asylum  (Oxford, 
1872-).  Report,  Dec.  31:  annual,  1884,  90; 
biennial,  1893/94.  .     , 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1878. 

Colored  Orphan  Asylum  (Oxford,  1886-).      Report, 
annual,  Dec.  31  :  1894-98;  Dec.    1  :  1898/99-99/ 
I'JOO. 
Note.     Rpts.  1898/99-99/1900  have  a  single  pagination ;  (6  p.) . 

[Penitentiary.]  State's  Prison  (Raleigh,  c.  1868-). 
Report,  annual,  Nov.  1  or  Oct.  31 :  1870/71-73/ 
74;  biennial,  Oct.  31:  1874/76-80/82;  Nov.  30: 
1882/84-90/92;  annual,  Dec.  31:  1893-94;  bien- 
nial, Dec.  31  :  lh9.V96-1901/02.    ['71-1903.]     8°. 

Note.  Called  Penitentiary  through  1892;  made  State's 
I'riMiiii  In  IS'j.'i,  ulthiiugh  rpts.  uhimI  the  old  name  and  new 
iiidiHcriiiiinately  through  1897/98.  Rpt.  1871/72  (29  p.)  was 
re  IxHued  with  corrcspomience  between  Gov.  and  Directors 
prefixed  (3;i  p.) ;  botii  isHues  are  Doc.  7  of  1872/73.  Copy  seen 
of  rpt.  1878/80  hud  wrong  date,  Nov.  1,  "  1881."  Bieu.  rpts. 
1896/96-97/98  made  up  of  ann.  rpts. 

—  Report  of  the  commission  to  erect  a  Penitentiary, 

to  sesB.  1869.     8".     5  p. 

—  C'laBsified  statement  of  expenses  .   .   .  for  the  year 

ending  Oct.  31,  1H79.     n.t.p.     8".     3  p. 

—  Treatment  of  convicts.      Ue.iponse  of  the  Governor 

ami  I're.tidetit  iioard  of  Directors  to  House  reso- 
lution.     [1883.)     8".     22  p. 

—  See  also  vnder  I'JX(!C.  and  Staff,  Governor,  1874, 

89;    and   under    Legislature,    Jnls.,    Docs.,  etc., 
1844,  68,  6H/69,  70,  71/72,  72/73. 
Soldiers'  IJome  (Raleigh,  lh90-).      [Ist|   annual  report 
of  the  N.  (-'.  Soldiers'  Home  AH.sociation,  [Apr.  I, 
1891/92.     '93.)     8".     2  p. 

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Soldiers'  Home,  continved. 

—  [Report,  1894.     '95.]     8".     4  p. 

Note.    "  The  last  rpt.  Bubinitted  by  us  wbh  not  iiubliBhcd." 
See  also  unt/tr  Exec,  and  Staff,  (lovernor,  18S7. 

\^  Weather  Service.'\  State  Weather  (S'ervice  (188(5-90). 
See  back  under  Agriculture  .  .  .  College  of, 
Agric.  Exper.  Sta. 
United  States  Department  of  Agriculture.  Nortli 
Carolina  section  of  the  Climate  ami  Crop  Ser- 
vice of  the  Weather  Bureau.  [Aloiitlily]  re- 
port; [also]  annual  summary,  v.  1,  no.  1-v. 
11,  no.  13;  Sept  189fi-ann.  sumni.  1906,  ['96]- 
1907.     4". 

Note.  Succeeded  the  monthly  bulletins  of  the  Meteoro- 
logical Dlv.  of  the  Agric.  Exper.  Sta.  Issued  uniform  with 
those  for  other  States.  The  aun.  summary  was  no.  .'>  of  v.  1 
and  no.  13  of  v.  2-11,  which  cover  calendar  years.  Monthly 
parts  have  ea.  8  p. ;  ann.  summ.  ea.  12  p. ;  v.  11  has  continuous 
pagination,  p.  1-108. 

—  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  1896-1905;   weekly  weather 

bulletin,  1906.     ['96-1906].     f  broadside. 

Note.  Succeeded  the  weeklj'  weather  crop  bulletin  of  the 
Meteorological  Div.  uf  the  Agric.  Exper.  Sta.;  not  ceitain 
when  change  took  place,  but  perhaps  with  No.  h,  May  2,  1896. 
Title  clianged  in  1906,  as  indicated;  name  "Climate  and  Crop" 
also  changed  to  "  Cliraatological."  Issued  during  growing 
season  only,  April/Sept,  or  April/Oct. ;  with  25,  26,  or  27  nos. 
each  year. 

—  Climatic  conditions  affecting  waterpower  in  N.  C. 

.  .  .  By  C.  F.  Von  Herrmann  .  .  .  Being 
Chap.  11  of  Bulletin  on  The  Water  Powers  of 
N.  C.  [of  Geol.  Survey],  n.  p.,  n.  d.  1.  8°. 
48  p. 

Judiciary. 

Notes  of  a  few  decisions  in  the  Superior  Courts  of  .   .   . 

No.  Carolina   and  in   the   Circuit  Court  of  the 

U.  States  for  No.   Carolina  District,  [1778-97]. 

Newbern  :  F.-X.  Martin,  1797.     8°.     (8),  78,  83, 

(6)  p. 

Note.    "Cases   determined   in   the  Court  of   King's  Bench 

during  the  I,  II  &  III  years  of  Charles  I,"  a  translation  from 

the  original  Norman  French  by  Martin  in  179.3,  is  bound  with 

some  copies  of  tiiese  Note*,  making  (8),  78,  83,  14,  275,20  p. 

Reports  of  cases  adjudged  in  the  Superior   Courts  of 
law    and    equity  .   .   .    1789    to  ...    1798.      By 
J:   Haywood,   Esq.,  [v.   1].     Halifax,   1799.     8°. 
2  1.,  502,  (18)  p. 
Note.    Said  to  have  been  reprinted  In  1832. 
—  Same;  v.  2,  1797-1806. 

Note.  Not  seen.  Reprinted,  without  vol.  1,  in  Battle's  2d 
ed.,  1843.     See  first  entry  on  next  page. 

Reports  of  cases  determined  by  the  judges  of  the  Su- 
perior Courts  of  law  and  Court  of  Equity  .  .  . 
10th  of  June,  A.  T>.  1800.  ...  By  D.  Cameron. 
.   .   .  Raleigh,  1800.     8°.     108  p. 

Cases   determined   in  the  Superior  Courts   of  law   and 
equity  of  the  State,  March  term  1799-July  term 
1802.     Reported    by    J:    L:    Taylor.     Newbern, 
1802.     8°.     (l),ix,  360p. 
See  below,  1844. 

Reports   of  cases  ruled  and   determined  by  the    Court 
of  Conference    of    No. -Carolina,   [1800-04],  by 
D.   Cameron  and  W:  Norwood.     '05.     8°.     556, 
xvii,  p. 
See  beloio,  1844. 

The  Carolina   Law  Repository.     Raleigh  :    printed   by 

Joseph  Gales,  1813-16.     2  v.     8°. 
No.  Carolina  term  reports,  by  J:   L.  Taylor,  1816-18. 

1  V. 


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No.  Carolina  reports,  embracing  Notes  of  a  few 
decisions  [etc.]  by  F.  X.  Martin;  also.  Reports 
of  cases  adjudged  in  the  Superior  Courts  of  law 
and  equity,  Court  of  Conference  and  Federal 
Court  .  .  .  ,  1797-1800,  by  J:  Haywood,  v.  2. 
2d.  ed.,  with  notes  [etc.]  by  W:  H.  Battle. 
1843.     8°.     xix,  616,  69  p. 

No.  Carolina  reports,  embracing  Cases  in  the  Superior 
Courts  of  law  and  equity  [1799-1802]  by  J:  L. 
Taylor;  also,  Reports  of  cases  ruled  and  de- 
termined by  the  Court  of  Conference  [1800-04], 
by  D.  Cameron  and  W:  Norwood.  2d  ed.,  .  .  . 
by  W:  H.  Battle.     1844.     8°.     x,  609  p. 

No.  Carolina  reports,  embracing  the  Carolina  Law  Re- 
pository [1813-16],  also  N.  C.  term  reports, 
1816-18,  by  J:  L:  Taylor.  2d  ed.,  with  notes 
.  .  .  bv  W:  H.  Battle.  '44.  8«.  xiii,  9-728, 
54  p. 

No.  Carolina  reports.  Reports  of  cases  in  the  Supreme 
Court,  1778-1904.     1797-1904.     8". 

Cont.:  1778-1816:  Martin,  Taylor,  Conf.,  Haywood,  Kepos., 
N.  C.  Term;  see  note.  1804-19;  by  A.  D.  Murphey;  3  v. 
1820-26;  by  F.  L.  HawkB;  4  v.  1826-34;  by  T;  P.  Devereiix; 
4v.  1834-39;  by  Devereux  and  W:  H.  Battle;  4  V.  in  3.  1840- 
52;  by  J.  Iredell;  13  V.  1852-53;  by  P.  Buabee;  1  v.  18.53-62; 
by  H.  C.  Jones;  Raleigh  and  Salisbury,  '54-62;  8  v.  1863-64; 
by  P.  H.  Winston  ;  1  v.  V.  [62J-64, 1866-70 ;  by  S:  F.  Phillips. 
65,  1871;  by  J.  M.  McCorkle.  66-67,  1872;  by  W:  M.  Shipp. 
68-75,1873-76;  by  T.  L.  Hargrove.  76-91,  1877-84;  by  T;  8. 
Kenan.  92-111, 1885-92;  by  T.  F.  Davidson.  112-122,1893-98; 
by  R.  T.  Gray.  123-126,  1898-1900;  by  R.  P.  Buxton.  127-134, 
1900-04;  by  Z.  V.  Walser. 

Note.  Title  varied  somewhat  through  1890;  since  then  : 
"  Cases  argued  and  determined."  The  enumeration  beginning 
with  V.  63  was  determined  by  allowing  to  prior  reports,  in 
both  law  and  equity,  the  following  alternative  citation  : 


1-2     Martin,  Taylor,  &  Conf., 

1  N.C. 

1-2    Haywood,  2-3  N.C. 

1-2    Car.  Law  Repos.  &  N.  C. 

term,  4  N.C. 

Murphey,  5-7  N.C. 

Hawks,  8-11  N.C. 

Devereux,  Law, 

12-15  N.C. 
Devereux,  Equity, 

16-17  N.C. 
Dev.  &  Batt.,  Law, 

18-19  N.C. 


1-3 
1-4 
1-4 

1-2 

1-2 


3-4     Dev.  &  Batt.,  Law, 

20  N.C. 
1-2    Dev.  &  Batt.,  Eq., 

21-22  N.C. 

1-13  Iredell,  Law,  23-35  N.C. 

1-8    Iredell,  Eq.,     36-43  N.C. 

Busbee,  Law,        44  N.C. 

Busbee,  Eq.,  45  N.C. 

1-8    Jones,  Law,     46-53  N.C. 

1-6    Jones,  Eq.,      54-59  N.C. 

1-2     Winston,  60  N.C. 

Phillips,  Law,       61  N.C. 

Phillips,  Eq.,        62  N.C. 

AM,  or  nearly  all,  have  also  had  enumeration  by  names  of 

reporters,  even  since  the  adoption  of  this  enumeration.     The 

first  part  of  v.  1  Hawks  was  prepared  by  T:  Ruffin.     There 

were  2d  cds.  of  Murpliey,    1845,  Devereux,  Raleigh,  18.57-60, 


Goldsboro;  others  Raleigh. 


Reports  of  cases  in  equity,  1828-68. 
8°. 


'49-68.   21  V. 


('out.:  1828-:)4,  by  T:  P.  Devereux;  2d  ed.,  rev. ;  Raleigh 
ai<d  Kay.ttevillc,  '49-55;  2  v.  1834-39,  by  T:  P.  Devereux 
and  W:  H.  Baltic;  2  v.  1840-.V2,  by  J.  Iredell;  8  v.  18.52- 
.'..;,  by  P.  IJusbee;  1  v.  lH.53-r,3,  by  H.  C.  Jones;  6  v.  1864, 
l)y  P.  H.  Winston;  I  v.     1866-68,  by  H;   F.  Phillips;  1  v. 

Notf.  Title  varies.  These  rpts.  are  counted  in  the  enumer- 
ation r,f  N.  (;.  ri'ports;  xee  preceding  note.  There  was  a  2d 
ed.  of  Devereux  He  Mattle,  with  notes  by  Battle;  pub.  at 
Fayeltevllle, ';,8-60.  V.  2-6,  Jones,  have  imprint  Salisbury; 
all  other  original  <ds.  of  equity  rpts.,  Italelgh.  Separate  equity 
rptH.  not  published  after  1868. 

\  Duffitts.}  A  digeHted  index  of  the  reported  cases 
a<ljiidged  in  the  courts  [  1 77K-18L'6  |,  by  F.  L. 
Hawks.      1826.     8".      vii,  502.  (1)  ].. 

—  A   digcHt  of  all   the  reprirtetl  Cfiaes  determined  in  tiie 

CoiirlH  of  No.   Carolina,  [1778    1M37|;   by  .J.  Ire- 
ilell.      IH39.     2v.     8".     xiii,  .''.12  p.;  v,  .513-972  p. 

—  Same;  v.  3,  [1H37-'1.'»J.     '46.     8"      v,  ,'542,  iv,  p. 

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[^Digests,  continued.'] 

—  A  digest  of  reported  cases  in  the  Supreme   Court, 

[1845-53].     By  H.C.  Jones.     '54.     2v.iiil.    8°. 

—  A  digest  of  all  the  reported  cases,  both  in  law  and 

equity,   in   the   courts   of   No.   Carolina,    [1778- 
1874].     By  VV:  H    Battle.     18f;0-74.     4  v.     8°. 

—  A  digest  of  cited  cases  in  tlie  No.  Carolina  reports 

...  to  the  end  of  the  71lth  volume.      By  A.  W. 
Tourgee.     1879.     8«.     cxiii.  628,  (1)  p. 

—  6th    No.    Carolina    digest,    embracing    the    reports 

from  71st  to  7'.»tii  No.  Carolina,  inclusive  [1874- 
78].      By  VV:   11.  Bailey.      [1879?]     8«.     088  p. 

—  fith  No.  Carolina  dige.st,  embracing  the  reports  80th- 

90th  No.  Carolina.      By  A:  S.  Seymour.     1885. 
80.     14-1-521  p. 

—  7th  No.  Carolina  digest,  embracing  the  reports  9l8t- 

100th  No.  Carolina.     By  A:  S.  Seymour.     1889. 
8°.     ziii,  520  p. 

—  No.  Carolina  digest.     A  complete  civil  digest  of  the 

reports   of   the   Supreme   Court,    1866-91.      By 
T:    B.   Womack.     '91.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Same;  1-121    N.  C,   1-138  N.    C.  :  v.   3-4.     1898- 

190G.     2  V.     8° 

Communication  from  Chief  Justice  RufRn  in  reply  to 
resolution  of  Senate,  Jan.  18,  1849.  n.  t.  p.    8  p. 

Catalogue  of  Supreme  Court  library.     1866. 

A  report  of  the  proceedings  in  the  habeas  corpus  cases, 
.  .  .  before  the  Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme 
Court  .  .  .  and  .  .  .  before  the  district  judge 
of  the  United  States  .  .  .  ;  and  also  in  the  case 
of  Lieut.  Col.  Burgen  .  .  .  Prepared  by  W:  H. 
Battle.  1870.  8°.  iv,  6-142  p. 
Note.  The  official  rpt.  of  the  cases  which  led  to  the  im- 
peachment and  trial  of  Gov.  Holden. 

An  address  on  the  history  of  the  Supreme  Court,  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  4,  1889,  in  com- 
memoration of  the  first  occupancy  of  the  new 
building,  Mar.  5,  1888.  By  K.  P.  Battle.  '89. 
8°.  76  p. 
Note.    First  printed  as  appendix  to  v.  103,  N.  C.  Reports. 

See  also  7<n<ier  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1844. 

Legislature  [^Called  General  Assembly]. 

Sessions  held  in  Apr.  1777,  Apr.,  Aug.,  1778,  Jan.,  May,  Oct., 
1779,  Apr.,  Sept.,  1780,  Jan.,  June,  1781,  Apr.,  1782,  83,  Apr.,  Oct., 
1784.  Sessions  annual,  178.^-183.5;  beginning  in  Nov.,  1786-90,  92, 
95-182.'),  27-35 ;  in  Dec,  1791,  93,  94,  1826;  extra  sess.  July  1794. 
Sessions  biennial,  beginning  in  Nov.,  1836-66;  Ist  extra  sess.,  May 
1861 ;  adjourned  on  May  13  to  June  25,  but  no  journal  seen  of  any 
session  before  the  2d  extra,  or  adjourned  sess.,  Aug.  1861 ; 
adjourned  sess.,  .Jan.  1863;  called  sess.,  June  1863;  adjourned 
sesB.,  Nov.  1863,  adjourned  sess..  May  1864;  adjourned  sess.,  Jan. 
1865;  special  sess.,  Nov.  1865,  Jan.  1866;  special  sess.,  July  1868. 
Sessions  annual,  beginning  in  Nov.,  1868/69-74/76;  biennial, 
beginning  in  Nov.,  1876;  in  Jan.,  1879-1905.  Special  sess..  Mar. 
1880;  adjourned  sess.,  June  1900.  Held  at  Raleigh  beginning  sess. 
1794. 

[Laws  of  the  State.]  Laws  or  Acts,  sessional,  1777- 
1852;  Public  laws,  sessional,  1854-1903;  Private 
laws,  sessional,  1854-71/72,  93-1903.  v.  p., 
[1777]-1903.     fo,  4°,  and  8°. 

Note.  Public  Laws  and  Private  Laws  bound  together 
through  sess.  July  1868;  first  seen  in  separate  vols,  for  sohr. 
1868/69;  also  bound  together  for  1880,  1900.  Private  laws 
1873-91  bound  with  Public  Laws  without  separate  t.-p. 
Financial  rpts.  of  Auditor,  Comptroller,  Treasurer,  or  Finance 
Committee  appended  to  many.  Title  has  varied  considerably. 
In  fo  or  large  4"  through  1816;  since  then,  8".  Laws  of  1804-05 
reprinted  as  supplement  to  Martin's  Public  Acts,  1804.  Laws 
of  1777-81,  84  (Oct.),  85,  87  printed  at  Newbern ;  1783,  97 
uncertain ;  1782.  84  (Apr.)  92,  94-96  at  Halifax  ;  1786  at  Fay- 
etteville;  1788-91,  93,  95,  at  Edenton;  1798  at  Wilmington; 
from  1799  all  at  Raleigh,  except  1895-97  (both  Public  and  Pri- 
vate) at  Winston. 

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\Laws  of  ihe  State,  continued.^ 

—  Acts  and  resolutions  .   .   .  passed   in  secret  session, 

[Nov.   1862,  July  1863].     '65.     8°.     (2),  B9-75, 
iii,  ii,  (1)  p. 

Note.    These  usually  appear  bound  with  Laws  of  reg.  eess. 
1864/65,  and  adjnd.  boss.  1865,  with  common  cover-title. 

—  Public     laws  .    .  .   passed  ...  at    the    session     of 

1865/66  ahd    1861,    62,  63,    and    1864,    together 
with  important  ordinances  passed  by  the  conven- 
tion of  1866.     Raleigh:  Robt.  W.  Best,   '66.     8°. 
24,  ii,  140,  151,  xiii,  149,  (1),  vi,  11  p. 
^^te.    Cont.  (1)  Pub.  and  Priv.  Laws,  Nov.  1865;  (2)  Pub. 
LawB,  Jan.  1866;   (3)  Priv.  Laws,  Jan.  1866;   (4)   Pub.  Laws, 
1861,  62,  6.3,  64,  and  one  in  1859;  and  (5)  Important  ordinances 
1866  (11  p.).     The   first  four  items  have  separate  t.-ps. 
with  imprint  of  W:  E.  Pell,  State  Printer,  as  when  separately 
bound;   the   fourth  item  has  n.  t.  p.     Seen   also   without  the 
ordinances,  and  with  t.-p.  of  sess.  1865,  imprint  of  W.  E.  Pell. 

—  Laws   of    the   State    of    No.    Carolina,    [1715-90]. 

Published  .  .  .  bv  James  Iredell  .  .  .  Eden- 
ton,  1791.  f°.  (6'),712,  xxi,  (3)p. 
jVote.  Apparently  the  original  ed.  The  stateraeut  by  some 
authorities  that  it  was  first  issued  in  1789  now  seems  doubtful. 
From  year  to  year  after  1791  copies  were  bound  up  containing 
this  same  edition  (with  same  t.-p.),  plus  supplements  of  the 
subsequent  session-laws.  These  supplements  were  paged  as 
follows: 

1791.  p.  71.3-732.  1796.     p.  1-40,  4.3-45. 

1792.  20  p.  1797.  15  p. 

1793.  23  p.  1798.  27  p. 
1794  (July).  8  p.  1799.  20  p. 
1794  (Dec).  20  p.  1800.  22  p. 
1795.  20  p. 

Some  copies  cont.  an  index  to  appendix,  1791-98;  8  p. 

—  A  collection  of   the  statutes  of  the  Parliament   of 

England  in  force  in  the  State  of  No.  Carolina. 
Published  ...  by   F.-X.    Martin,    Esq.      New- 
bern,  1792.     sm.  4°.     xxvi,  (3),  424  p. 
Ifote.    Collation  varies  in  different  copies. 

—  A  collection  of  the  private  acts,  1715-90.  inclusive. 

.  .  .  Newbern:  F.-X.  Martin,  1794.  4°.  3p.  1., 
249,    (4)  p.  table. 

—  The  acts  of  the  Genl.  Assy.  .   .    .  passed  during  the 

sessions  held  in  the  years  1791,  92,  93,  94.  New- 
bern :   F.-X.  Martin,  1795.     4°.     (2),  181,  (6)  p. 

1  plan. 

T^ote.    Intended  as  a  supplement  to  Iredell's  revisal  of  1791. 

—  The  public  acts  of  .   .  .  No.  Carolina.     Vol.  1.  Con- 

taining the  acts  1715-90  ;  revised  ...  by  the 
Hon.  J.  Iredell.  And  now  revised  by  F.  X. 
Martin.     Newbern,  1804.     4°.     (4),  501,  (1)  p. 

—  Same  ;  v.  2,  1790-1803.    '04.    4°.  (4),  5-226,  (16)  p., 

2  1. 
tfole.    Some  eds.  cont.  index  to 

1  1.,  (2),.V226,  (6)  p.,  21 


2  only;  pagination  then 


—  Same,-   [with  appendix,  p.[227]-302,  containing  acts 

1804/05-05/06.]  Newbern,  1804[-06].  2v.ini. 
4". 

—  A  manual  of    the  laws  of   No.    Carolina,    arranged 

under  distinct  heads.   ...  By  J:  Haywood.    4th 
eil.,  improved.     1819.     8".     viii,  675  p. 
Note,     lilt  ed.  In  IHOO;  2d  c.  1808;  :!d  in  1814. 

—  Laws  of  the  State  .   .    .  including  the  titles  of  such 

statuirs  ...  of  Great  Britain  as  are  in  force 
.  .  .  KeviHc.l  .  .  .  bv  H:  Potter,  J:  L:  Taylor, 
and  Ii.  Yancey.  1821.  2  v.  8".  vi,  (2),  800  p.  ; 
(1).  801-1 6.'-).3",  (1)  p. 

—  A  revisal  of  tbe  laws  of  No.  Carolina,  1821-25  .   .   . 

by  J:   L:  Taylor.     '27.     8".     203  p. 

—  The  revisr-il  Htatiitcs  .    .   .  passed  at  the  session    of 

1H3(737  .  .  •  <tc.  Reviscii  by  V:  Nash,  J. 
Irrdell  and  \V:  11.  IJattle.  '37.  2  v.  8".  xx, 
712  p  ;  vi,  558  p. 

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\_Laws  of  the  Slate,  cnntinned.^ 

—  A  digested    manual  of  the  acts  of  the  Genl.   Assy. 

.  .   .    183H-4(!  .  .    .     '47.     8°.     223,  (1)  p. 

—  A  new  digested  manual  of  the  acts  of  No.  Carolina, 

1838-50.      By  J.  Iredell.     '51.     8°.     381,  (2)  p. 

—  Revised  code    .    .    .    enacted  at  the  session  of   1854. 

.  .  .  Prepared  by  li.  F".  Moore,  and  A.  Biggs 
.  .  .  published  under  the  supervision  ...  of 
B.  F.  Moore  and  W:  B.  Rodman.  Boston,  '55. 
8°.     xix,  728  p. 

—  Battle's  revisal  of  the  public  statutes  .   .   .  adopted 

at  the  session  of  1872/73  .  .  .  Prepared  by  W: 
H.  Battle.     '73.     8°.     xi,  987  p. 

—  The  code  of  No.  Carolina  ...   By  W:   T.   Dortch, 

J:  Manning,  J:  S.  Henderson.  In  1  v.  1883.  4°. 
ix,  1194  p. 

—  Same.     New  York,  1883.     2  v.     8°.     v,  (l),887p. ; 

V,  794  p. 

—  Captions  of  the  acts  and  resolutions  .  .   .  biennial, 

1885-1907.     ['85]-1907.     8". 
Note.    1896  printed  at  Winston. 

—  No.  Carolina   code  of   civil   procedure.     By  V.  C. 

Barringer,  W:  B.  Rodman,  and  A.  W.  Tourgee. 
1868. 

—  The  code  of  civil  procedure  of  No.  Carolina,  with 

notes  and  decisions  to  July  1900.    .   .  .   By  Wal- 
ter Clark.     Goldsboro,  '00.     8".     vi,  (2),  1054  p. 
See  also  below,  Special  Laws. 

—  The  N.  C.  criminal  code  and  digest  .   .   .  as  amended 

by  the  acts  of  1885.  .   .  .   Bv  M.N.  Amis.      1886. 
8°.     335  p. 
See  also  below,  /Special  Laios. 

—  Statutory  adjudications  in  the  N.C.  reports,  with  a 

supplement  to  the  Code.  .  .  .  By  A.  W.  Tour- 
gee.     1879.     8".     2  1.,  177,  69  p. 

—  [Statutory  Revision^     Report  of  the  commissioners 

appointed  to  revise  and    consolidate    the   public 
statutes,  Nov.   28,  1836.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     2,  (6)  p. 
See  aluo  under  Exec,  and  Staff,   Governor,  1835,  and  under 
Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1835. 

—  Code    Commissioners  (1868-).     Report,   March    12, 

1870;  Nov.    1870.     8°.     4  p. ;   7  p. 

—  Commissioner  to  Collate,  Digest  and  Compile  all  the 

Statute  Laws  in  Force.  Report  of  Will.  II. 
Battle,  [Nov.  18.  1872.]     8°.     4  p. 

Report  of   Hon.  W:  H.  Battle,  Commissioner  of 

Battle's  Revisal,  [Nov.  13,  1873.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  [Special    Laws.']     [Agricultural   College.]     An  act 

to  provide  for  the  government  of  the  No.  Caro- 
lina College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts  ; 
[ratified  1899.]     n.  t.  p.     8°.     4  p. 

—  [Banks.]     An  act  to  re-charter  the  Bank  of  Cape- 

Fear,  passed  ...  at  the  session  of  1833/34. 
n.  t.  p.     8".     8  p. 

—  [Code  of  Civil  Procedure.]     Act,  ratified  Aug.   18, 

1868.     n.  t.p.     ['68.]     8°.     47  p. 
An  act  entitled  "  The  concluding  portion  of  the 

code  of  practice  and  proceedings  in  civil  action. 

.  .    .  Ratified,   Aug.   1868.     n.  t.  p.     ['68  ]     8°. 

101  p. 
An  act  to  make  certain  amendments  in  the  code. 

.   .  .  ratified  Apr.  1,  1869.     2  p. 
Act  to  provide  forms  in  civil  proceedings  before 

justices    of    the    peace;    passed    Apr.    8,     1869. 

n.  t.  p.     ['69.]     8°.     44  p. 
Title  21   of   the  code  .   .    .  amended   as    follows. 

Ratified  Apr.  12,  1869      n.  t.p.     ['69.]     13  p. 

—  [Criminal    Code.]     Proceedings   in  criminal  cases. 

Ratified  Apr.  10,  1869.     8°.     24  p. 

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\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.^ 

—  ^Constitution  of  the   U.  S.'\     An  act  for  appointing 

deputies  ...  to  a  convention  ...  in  the  city  of 
Philadelphia  in  May  next,  for  the  purpose  of 
revising  the  f  oederal  constitution ;  [ratified  Jan. 
6,  1787.]      [Hillsboro,  1787?]     8°.     1  p. 

—  \Edncation.'\     A  law  of  the  State  of  No.  Carolina 

passed  at  their  session  [1840/41].  Common 
schools,     n.t.p.     8°.     8  p. 

An  act  to  consolidate  and  amend  the  acts  hereto- 
fore passed  on  the  subject  of  common  schools. 
1845.     8°.     15  p. 

Acts   of    Assembly   establishing    and   regulating 

common  schools,  [etc.]..    1849.     8°.     16,  (1)  p. 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State,  1839;  and 
under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Education. 

—  IHealth.l     An  act  supplemental  to  an  act  creating 

the   State   Board   of   Health      n.t.p.     [1879?] 
8°.     G  p. 
JVbie.     There  were  possibly  two  different  editions  of  this. 

—  [3filitia.']     An  act  for  raising  men  to  complete  the 

continental  battalions  belonging  to  this  State. 
[Apr.  27,  1778.] 

—  [Fublic  Service.^     An  act  to  provide  for  the  general 

supervisicm    of    railroads,    steamboat     or    canal 
companies,    express    and    telegraph    comj)anies 
doing  business  in  the  State,    h.t.p.    [18 — ]     8°. 
16p. 
.—  [Railroads.']     See  preceding  entry. 

—  [Revenue  and  Machinery.]     Revenue  law,  1860/61, 

62/63,  67,  68.     8°. 

Instructions    to   revenue   officers   in  N.    C  ,  and 

index  to  revenue  act.     1867.     8°.     lip. 
Xote.    In  1868  bound  with  Revenue  act. 

Act  to  provide  for  collection  of  taxes,  and  an  act 

to  raise  revenue,  1869/70,  72/73.     8°. 
Note.    1872/73  cont.  machinery  act. 

[Machinery  and  revenue  acts].     1874.     8°. 

Revenue  and  machinery  acts,  biennial,  1885-1907. 

—  [Townships.]     An  act  to  be  entitled  "  An  act  con- 

cerning townships,"  ratified  Apr.  6,  1869.  8°. 
5  p. 

—  [  Wrecks.]     An   act  for   the   appointment   of   Com- 

missioners  of    Wrecks.  .   .   .   1846.      8°.      10  p. 
(House  doc.) 
Note.    Not  certain  whether  in  reality  an  act  or  a  bill. 

[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]  Journals  of  the  Senate 
and  House  of  Commons,  ses.sional,  1815-56/57. 
Raleigh,  [•16?]-57.     8°. 

Note.  Henatc  Journal  and  ITousi'  Journal  during  these 
yeare  wore  bounrl  together  with  common  t.  p.  and  generally 
conHccutive  pagination.  JournaJK  of  sess.  1832/33-35  seen 
bound  In  I  v. 

—  Journal  of  the  Senate,  sessional,  178r)-1814,  58/50- 

1905.     V.  p.,  [1786]-1905.      f,  4",  and  8°. 

Note.  Journal  1787  and  July  1704  perhaps  not  printed. 
Kor  .loiirnal  lSI.'«-."ifi/-^7  hcc  preceding  entry.  In  f"  or  large  V 
through  1810.  ScHBlonit  Nov.  1««2,  Jan.  1.S03,  called  "  Ist,  2d 
(.enHioTiM"  In  H.  J.,but  not  In  II.  J.  Hcen  liound  with  H.J. 
f(,r  following  HinBlonH!  17!i(i;  Nov.  lHt50,  May  IHtil,  (1  v.); 
Aug.  \^f)\  ;  .Nov.  Wft'Z,  Jan,  Wfi-'.,  (1  V.)  ;  .luur',  Nov.,  1863,  May 
1864  (1  v.);  Nov.  18r.4,  Jan.  18fi.'i,  (1  v.);  Nov.  1H65,  Jan.  1X66 
(1  v.);  Nov.  1866;  July  1868;  Mar.  1880;  Juno  lUOti  fc.illcd 
"  ailjiid.  »e«H.  lt(Uli/IliOi)."j  Willi  lournalB  M.ir.  lH8i)  Is  bound 
"Kxec.atKl  I,fgl»l.  DocM,  .  .  .  InSU;  " 'SO;  Individ,  p.  Imprint 
Kd'nioii,  178H-'.i'J,  Ii4/Mr.,  (tO;  Halifax,  17!)3/li4,  97;  |  Wilming- 
Iom|,  171)8;  WluBton,  1H!I.^-1(7;  1786/87,  U&,  \W],  v.  t.  p.;  all 
olherg,  io  far  hh  Been,  Ilalclgh. 


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\_Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.^ 

—  Journal :  of  the  House  of  Conurions,  sessional,  1778, 

85-1814.  58/59-fi0/r,7 ;  of   the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives,  sessional,    1868,    ()8/6'J-ll)0;').     v.  p., 
[1778J-1905.     fo,  4'\  and  8". 
Note-     Journal    17S7   aud   July   1794   perhaps   not  printed. 
For  Journal  1315-5(1/57  see  second  entry  preceding.     In  f  or 
large  4"  through  1H16.      Heen   bound   with   S.  J.  as  stated  iu 
preceding  note.     Imprints  same  as  S.  J. 

—  Legislative  record,  v,  1,  no.  1,  session  1877.     Pre- 

pared hy   K.  A.   Shotwell  and    N.   H.   Atkinsen. 
'77.     8«.     45  p. 
Note.    No  naore  published  under  this  title. 

—  Rules  of  order  for  the  .   .   .  Senate  and  House  .   .  . 

and  joint  rules  for  both  houses.  1822.  24°. 
20  p. 

—  Rules  of  order  for  the  government  of  the  General 

Assembly   .  .  .     1836.     12".     48  p. 

—  Same,  sess.   1838/3!),  44/45,  48/49-60/61,  62,  66/67, 

85.     8°.    (title  var.) 

—  Senate  rules  of  order,  sess.  1870/71,  72/73.     8". 

—  Rules  of  order  of  conducting    the    business    in   the 

House,  sess.  1870/71.     8°.     12  p. 

—  [House  rules  of  order,  sess.  1872/73.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  Standing,  select  and  joint  committees  of  the  Senate 

and  House,  sess.   1854/55-60/61,  62,  66/67,  July 
1868.     8".     (title  var.) 
Note.    1866/67  bound  with  Rules  of  same  session;   (89  p.). 

—  Report  of  the  joint  standing  committee  on  the  Insti- 

tution for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  the  Blind. 
n.  t.  p.     [18-.]     8°.      (3)  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  federal  rela- 

tions,    n.  d.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  inland  navigation.     Sub- 

mitted to  the  Legislat\ire  Nov.  3<i.  By  A.  D. 
Murpbey,  their  Chairman.     1815.     24°.     16  p. 

—  Mr.  Murphey's    report  ...  on    inland    navigation. 

n.  d.     [1816.]     8°.     19  p 

—  Report  on  inland  navigation,   [Dec.  6,  1816;  by  P; 

Browne,  chrmn.  comnirs.,  etc.,  enclosing  report 
of  B:  F.  Baldwin,  engineer,  on  survey  of  Tar 
and  Neuse  rivers],  n.  t.  p.  f°  broadside;  size, 
16.i  X  8i  in. 

—  Report   on    the    conduct    of    Treasurer    Haywood. 

[By Alston].     1820. 

—  Debate  on  Mr    Fisher's  resolutions  against  caucuses 

in  the  House  of  Commons  ...  In  Dec.  1823. 
'24.     8«.     83  p. 

—  Memorial  to  the  Genl.  Assembly  of  N.  C.  [by  A.  D. 

Murphey.]     Hillsborough,  1825.     8°.     11  p. 

—  Memorial  to  the  Genl.  Assembly  of  N.  C.    Jan.    1, 

1827  [by  A.  D.  Murphey]. 

—  Report  on  the  subject  of  cotton  and  woolen  manu- 

factories, and  on  the  growing  of  wool  in  No. 
Carolina.  Raleigh,  1828 ;  repr.,  Philadelphia, 
1828.     8°.     16  p. 

—  ...  Resolution  of  the  Legislature  of  No.  Carolina 

against   an  increase   of   duties  on    imports  .  .   . 
Washington,  [D.  C],  1828.     8°.     5  p. 
Note.    State  issue  not  seen. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  of  the  Legisla- 

ture of  .  .  .  No.  Carolina,  on  the  alteration  of 
the  tariff  contemplated  by  the  woolens  bill  .   .   . 
Washington,  [D.  C],  1828.     8°.     5  p. 
Note.    State  issue  not  seen. 

—  Debate   on  the  bill  directing  a  prosecution   against 

several  i)anks  of  the  State  and  to  restore  and  pre- 
serve the  character  of  the  circulating  me<lium, 
which  took  place  in  the  House  of  Commons  .  .  . 
Dec.  29,  1828-Jan.  6,  1829.     '29.     8°.     121  p. 

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{^Joiirnals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

Speech   on  Gen.  Wm.  Campbell's  services  and  the 

Battle  of  King's  Mountain.  [By  A.  Smyth,  in 
the  House,  7th  Feb.  1829.]     12°.     12  p. 

—  Debate  on  the  bill  for  establishing  a  Bank  of   the 

State,  in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Commons  .  .  . 
in  December  1829.     '30.     8°.     90  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  internal  improvement  on 

the  re-opening  of  Roanoke  Inlet.     1830.    8°.   4  p. 

—  In  Senate,  Dec.  8.  1831  [and  House,  Dec.   21,  1831. 

Debates  concerning  the  bill  making  an]  appropria- 
tion for  rebuilding  of  capitol  and  on  the  con- 
vention question,     n.t.p.     [1832.]     8°.     126  p. 

Debate  on  the  convention  question,  Jan.  14,  1832. 

n.t.p.     ['32.]     8°.     73  p.     (House.) 

[Proceedings  of  the  Legislature  on  the  constitution. 

1834.] 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  finance,     n.  t.  p.     [Sees. 

1835.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  the  subject 

of  abolition.     1835.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  the  subject  of 

the  revised  statutes,  [Dec.  11,  1835].    8°.    (3)  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  finance,  [Dec.  15,]  1836. 

'36.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  twenty-six  on  the  surplus 

revenue,  Jan.  2,  1837.     n.  t.  p.     8".     4  p. 

—  Resolutions    and    statistics   relating    to   the    surplus 

revenue  and  other  funds  of  the  State,  n.  d. 
[Sess.  1836/37].     4".     sheet. 

—  Report  of  the   committee  on  the  subject  of  public 

and  private  acts.    [Sess.  1836/37].    '36.    8°.    7  p. 

—  Senate.     Report  accompanying  the  bill  for  the  relief 

of  the  Raleigh  &  Gaston  Rail  Road,  Dec.  1838. 
n.t.p.     8°.      11,(1)  p. 

—  Memorial  of  the  Internal  Improvement  Convention 

.  .  .  session  of  1838.     n.  d.     8°.     15  p. 

—  In  Senate,  Dec.  26,    1838.     Report  on  internal   im- 

provement,    n.  t.  p.     8°.     8  p. 
Note.    Concerning  preceding  entry. 

—  Report   from  committee   on   internal  improvement, 

on  memorial  of  the  Raleigh  and  Gaston  R.R.  Co., 
with  accompanying  bill,     n.t.p.     [1838.]     8  p. 

—  Senate.     Report  of   the  joint   committee  on  public 

buildings,  Dec.  1838.     n.  t.  p.     8<>.     4  p. 

—  Senate.     Report    of    the    committee    on    education, 

Dec.  1838.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  finance,  [Dec.  11,  1840]. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  judiciary  on  the  ex- 

ecution of  wills  and  testaments;  Dec.  1840. 
n.  i.  p.     8°.     (House.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  finance  [on  examination 

of  Treasurer's  and  Comptroller's  books],  Dec. 
8,  1840.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  public  buildings  and  re- 

building the  capitol;  Dec.  10,  1840.  n.  t.  p. 
8".     7  p. 

—  Report   of   the    committee    on   public    buildings    on 

the  application  of  .$20,000  borrowed  from  the 
Bank,  etc.;   Dec.  15,  1840.     n.  t.  p.     8".     4  p. 

—  Report  on  tlie  memorial  of  the  Raleigh  and  Gaston 

Rail  l{oad  Co.;  Dec.  1.''.,  1840.     /(.  t.   p.    8".   2  p. 

—  lieport  of  the  joint  select  conmiittec  on  the  suspen- 

gion  of  specie  payments  by  the  banks;  [read  Jan. 
6,  1841].     n.  t.p.     1.  8".     29  p. 
Note.    No  pp.  13-14  In  copy  Hi.-cn. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  to  whicli  was 

referred  bo  much  of  the  Governor's  messiige  as 
relafes  to  a  I'nited  States  Rank  .  .  .  [read  Jan. 
5,  1841J.     n.  t   p.     8".      (\)  p. 

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[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  co7itinued.'] 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  the  subject 

of  uniting  the  Literary  ami  Internal  Liipruve- 
ment  Boards;  Jan.  2,  LS4L     n.t.p.     8°.      (<J)  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  finance,  and  accompany- 

ing letter  [of  Gov.  Morchead.  Dec.  1842].  '42. 
8".     12  p. 

—  Report  of  the  select  joint  committee  on  the  senato- 

rial districts ;   I  Dec.    12,1842].     '42.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Communications    from    the    Bank    of  the  State  and 

Bank  of  Cape  Fear  to  the  joint  committee  on 
banks;    Dec.  28,  1842.     '43.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Reports  submitted  to  the  Legislature  on  the  subject 

of  the  expenditures  for  furniture  and  repairs  of 
the  government  house;  [and  Supplement]. 
[Sess.  1842/43.]     '43.     8°.     24,  4  p. 

—  Report   of   the   joint   select   committee    on    swamp 

lands.     [Sess.  1842/43].     '43.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  minority    of  the  joint   committee  on 

finance.     [Sess.  1842/43].     '43.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Reports  of  the  majority  and  minority  of  the  commit- 

tee on  internal  imprcjvements,  submitted  to  the 
Legislature  [Jan.  1843].     '43.     8°.     25  p. 

—  Report  of  select  committee  with  names  of  borrowers 

from  the  Literary  and  Internal  Improvement 
boards,  Jan.  11,  1843.     '42  [sic].     8°.     (12)  p. 

—  Memorial  of  the  Mecklenburg  Monumental  Associa- 

tion.     [Sess.  1844/45].     n.t.p.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Memorial  of   the  Wilmington  &  Raleigh    Rail  Road 

Co.,  Dec.  10,  1844.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report  and  bill  on  locating  the  judges  of  the  Superior 

Courts;  Dec.  11,  1844.  n.t.p.  8°.  4  p. 
(House.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  finance    on   the  books 

and  accounts  in  the  Treasury  Department;  [Dec. 
13,  1844].     '44.     8°.     8  p 

—  Report  and  bill  to  authorize  the   foreclosure  of  the 

mortgage  of  the  Raleigh  &  Gaston  Rail  Road ; 
[Dec.   IG,   1844].     n.t.p.     8°.     8  p.     (House.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee   on  the  certificate  of  the 

Senator  from  Onslow;  [Dec.  17,  1844].  n.  t.  p. 
8°.     10  p.     (Senate.) 

—  Report  and  bill  relative  to  the  redemption  of  bonds 

by  the  Wilmington  &  R.  Rail  Road  Co.  ;  [Dec. 
19j  1844].  n.t.p.  8°.  7  p.  (Senate  commit- 
tee on  internal  improvement.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  Penitentiary,  Dec. 

22,  1844.     n.  t.  p.      8°.     8  p.     (Senate.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  finance  on  a  resolution 

concerning  the  Treasurer;  [Dec.  30,  1844].  '44. 
8°.     8  p.     (Senate.) 

—  Report   of  the  committee  of  finance  on  the  memorial 

of  the  president  and  directors  of  the  Wilmington 
&  Raleigh  R.  R.  Co.     1846.    8°.     15  p.     (House.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  education  relative   to  a 

School  Commissioner.     1846.    8".    8  p.    (House.) 

—  Memorial  in  relation  to  wrecks  and  wrecked  prop- 

erty.    1840.     8°.     12  p.     (^ House  doc.) 
See  also  back  under  Special  Laws,  Wrecks. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  enclosing  the  pub- 

lic square.     1846.     8°.     12  p.     (Senate  doc.) 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  the  subject 

of  re-districting  the  State.     1846.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  judiciary  on  the  bill 

to  authorise  the  commissioners  of  the  town 
of  Wilmington  to  borrow  $200,000,  and  for  other 
purposes.      1846.     8°.     22  p.     (^Senate  <loc.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  to  visit  the  School  of  the 

Deaf  and  Dumb  in  the  city  of  Raleigh.  1846. 
8°.     4  p.     (Senate doc.) 

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{Jonrnals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.^ 

—  Report    of    committee    of    internal   improvements. 

[Sess.  l,s4G/47.]     10  p. 

—  Reports  of  [same],  sess.   184G/47,  re:  Bill  to  incor- 

porate Charlotte  &  Camden  R.  R.  Co.  19  p.  — 
Bill  to  incorporate  N.  &  S.  C.  R.  R.  Co.  26  p.  — 
Bill  no.  2  [for  same].  24  p.  —  Bill  to  improve 
navigation  of  Yadkin  River.  Up.—  Memorial 
of  Francis  E.  Hives,  &c.     3!  p. 

—  Reports  of  joint   select  committee   on  finance  and 

liabilities  of  the  State.  [Sess.  1846/47.]  3  rpts. 
8".     7  p.;  8  p.;  8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee   in  relation   to 

the  erection  of  suitable  buildings  for  the  deaf 
and  dumb  and  blind.     1847.    8°.    8  p.     (Senate.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  who  were  charged  with  an 

examination  of  the  accounts  of  the  Treasurer  of 
the  Raleigh  &  Gaston  Rail  Road.  1847.  8°. 
6,  (1)  p.     (House  doc.) 

—  Memorial  [of  Dorothea  L.  Dix],  soliciting  a  State 

hospital  for  the  protection  and  cure  of  the  insane, 
submitted  .   .   .  Nov.  1848.     ['48.]     8".     48  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  Genl.  Assy.  ...  on  the  subject 

of  international  exchanges.     1849.     8°.     118    p. 

—  Report  of   the  joint  select  committee  on  Cherokee 

lands.      1850.     8°.     216  p.     (Senate  doc.) 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  on  the  re-opening  of 

Nag's  Head  Inlet.    1850.    8°.     8  p.  (Senate  doc.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  claims  on  the  Western 

Turniiike  vouchers,  accompanied  with  a  reso- 
lution; [Dec.  12,  1850].  '50.  8°.  p.  341-380. 
(Senate.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  Library.     1850.     8°. 

4  p.      (Senate  doc) 

—  Sane;   18."")0.     8".     4  p.     (House  doc. ;  title  var.) 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  the  Deaf  and 

Dumb  Institute.     1850.    8°.     lip.     (Senate  doc.) 

—  Memorial  ...  on  the  extension  of  the  Central  Rail 

Road  to  the  town  of  Newbern.     1850.     8°.     10  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  finance  on  that  portion 

of  the  Governor's  message  relating  to  "finance 
&  State  debts."     1851.     8°.     8  p.      (House  doc.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the   Raleigh  &  Gaston 

R.  R.;  [Jan.  14,  1851].  '51.  8°.  8  p.  (House 
doc.) 

—  Speech  of  W:   B.  Shepherd  on  the  right  of  secession, 

revolution,  [etc.,  in  the  Senate,  Jan.  31,  1851.] 
•51.     8°.     32  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  the  Institu- 

tion for  the  Deaf  &  Dumb.  1851.  8°.  (12)  p. 
(Senate  doc.) 

—  Report  from  the  conmiittee  on  tabular  statement  [of 

Federal  |)opulation] .     1852     p.   27-.">4.    (Senate.) 

—  A   memorial  of  the  Grand   Division  of  the  Sons  of 

Temi)eraiH;e;    [Oct.    28,  1852].      '52.      p.  97-102. 

—  Rep'irt  of  the  .sidect  committee  on  fisheries,     n.  i.  p. 

[1M52.]     8".     p.  179-186.     (Senate  doc.) 

—  A  memorial  concerning  the  "  (Maine  liquor    law)" 

[sic']  in  No.  Carolina.  1852.  8".  p.  255-262. 
(Senate  doc.) 

—  Report    and     rcHolutinn    in    relation    to    Wheeler's 

History  of  No.  (Carolina ;  [Dec.  18,  1852J.  n.  t.  p. 
H".      ]>.  26:!-266.      (Senate  doc.) 

—  Report  of  tiie  joint  stdiCt  committee  on  the  condition 

of  the  Iri.Htitiition  for  tiie  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind. 
IH52.     8".      p.  267-274.      (Semite  doc.) 

—  Iiepnrt  of  the  committee    on  constitutional    amend- 

ments.     1852.     8".      p.    151-166.      (House    doc.) 

—  Report  of  the  jnint  seiect  committee  on  the  Catawba 

River.      1852.     8".     p.  :!72   406.      (lIouHcdoc.) 

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[Journals^  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Spec'cli    of  W:  A.    Graham  on    tlie  amendment   of 

the  State  constitution  [in  Senate,  Dec.  12,  1854]. 
8«.     29  p. 

—  lleport  of  the  committee  on  banks  on  the  "  People's 

Bank  ;  "  [Dec.  20,  1854J.     '54.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Memorial    from    the    State     Aj^ricnltural    Society. 

1855.     8°.     p.  22;)-2;!o.     (Senate  doc.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  internal  imjjrovements. 

1855.     8°.     p.  299-322.     (Senate  doc.) 

—  Report  on  memorial  of  citizens  of  Wilmington  [ask- 

ing aid  for  tile  Seamen's  Friend  Society  of  Wil- 
mington].    18r)5.     8°.     p.  449-455.     (House.) 

—  Report   of  the    committee  on  the    Deaf  and    Dumb 

Asylum  [Jan.  1855].  '55.  8°.  p.  407-472.  (House.) 

—  Report  on  [sic]  the  committee  on  Geological  Survey. 

1855.     8».     p.  473-482,     (House  doc.) 

—  Report  of   the  committee  on  education    on  tlie  bill 

concerning  the  Board  of  Literature.  1855.  8". 
3,  (1)  p.     (House  doc.) 

—  Report   from    the    com.    [sic']    on    propositions    and 

grievances  on  temperance  memorials.  [Sess. 
1854/55.]     n.t.p.      8°.     p.  487-490.     (House.) 

—  Memorial    of  the   stockholders  of  the  Bank  of  the 

State  of  No.  Carolina.     Nov.  1856.     8".     (3  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  claims  [in  favor  of  B.  H. 

Staiimire.     Sess.  1856/57.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  Historical  Agency.  .  [Report  of   joint    select  com- 

mittee re  report  of  the  Historical  Agent.  Sess. 
1856/57.]     S".     18  p. 

—  Report  of  D:  L.  Swain  on  the  Historical  Agency  for 

procuring  documentary  evidence  of  the  history 
of  No.  Carolina.     1857.     8°.     20  p. 
Note.    A  reprint  of  precediug  entry. 

—  Cherokee  lands.     Report  [of  joint  select  committee 

on  petition  of  S:  Tate  et  al.  Sess.  1856/57]. 
8°.     6  p. 

—  The  Wheeler  slave  case.     [Letter  to  Governor  from 

J:  H.  Wheeler,  Aug.  5,  1855,  etc.  Sess.  1856/ 
57.]     8°.     11  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  internal  improvements 

on  the  bill  to  amend  the  charter  of  the  Western 
No.-CarolinaR.  R.Co.   [Sess.  1856/57.]  8«.   lOp. 

—  Memorial    of    the  President   and  Directors    of    the 

Bank  of  Cape  Fear.     [Sess.  1856/57.]     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  agriculture  of  the  Geo- 

logical Survey  of  the  State.  [Sess.  1856/57.] 
8°.     (2)  p. 

—  Cape  Fear  &  Deep  River  Navigation  Co.     Report  of 

select  committee.     [Sess.  1856/57.]     8°.     7  p. 

—  Cape    Fear   &  Deep    River    Improvement.     Report 

of  joint-select  committee.     [Sess.  1856/57.]    3  p. 

—  No.  Carolina,    Central    Atlantic  &  Pacific  Railroad 

Co.  Report  [of  committee  on  internal  improve- 
ments.   Sess.  1856/57]  ;  Jan.  1,  1857.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Memorial  [of  D:  L.  Swain  and  F.  L.  Hawks,  urging 

the  publication  of  a  documentary  history  of  the 
State.     Nov.  1858.]     8°.     2  p 

—  Memorial  of  J:  Myers  and  others  asking  the  charter 

of  a  railroad  from  Washington  to  Yanceyville ; 
Nov.  30,  1858.     80.     2  p. 

—  Memorial  of  the  Medical  Society  of  the  State  .   .  . 

[asking  the  appointment  of  a  Board  of  Medical 
Examiners],  Dec.  10,  1858.     8".     5  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  corporations  and  cur- 

rency, to  whom  was  referred  the  bill  to  charter 
the  "  State  Improvement  and  Relief  Bank  of 
No.  Carolina."     [Sess.  1858/59.]     8".     18  p. 

—  Minority  report  on  the  bill  to  charter  [same.     Sess. 

1858/59.]     8°.     16  p. 

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—  Report  [of  joint   select   committee]    on  Geological 

Survey.     [Sess.  1858/59.]     8°.     7  p 

—  Report  of  the  joint  standing  committee  on  the  Deaf, 

Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum,  Jan.  14,  1859.     G  p. 

—  Report   of    the    committee  on  the  Insane    Asylum. 

[Sess.  1858/59  ]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Minority  report   of   the    committee  on  internal  im- 

provements on  the  bill  to  incorporate  the  Greens- 
boro and  Danville  R.R.  Co.   [Sess.  1858/59.]  lOp. 

—  Report  from  the  committee  appointed  to  investigate 

the  condition  of  the  Roanoke  Navigation  Co. 
[Sess.  1858/59.]     8°.     2  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint   select   committee   on   the  No. 

Carolina  Railroad.     [Sess.  1858/59.]     8°.     55  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  judiciary  [on  bill  rela- 

tive to  the  No.  Carolina  Cherokee  Indians.  Sess. 
1858/59.]     8°.     10  p. 

—  Report  on  the  bill  to  amend  the  acts  of  1854/55  and 

1856/57  to  facilitate  the  construction  of  the 
Western  N.-C.  R.R.     [Sess.  1858/59.]    8°.    15  p. 

—  Report  from  the  committee  on  finance  [with  state- 

ment of  coupon  bonds  issued  by  the  State  com- 
mencing April  1853.     Sess.  1858/59.]     8°.     9  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  the    Albe- 

marle &  Chesapeake  Canal.     [Jan.  1859.]     6  p. 

—  [Speech  in  regard  to  seat  in  the  House.     E:  G.  Hay- 

wood.    1859.] 

—  Insane  Asylum.     [Report  of  committee  on.     Sess. 

1860/Gl.]     8°.     6  p. 

—  Communication  from  the  State  of  Alabama.     [Ad- 

dress to  Governor  and  Legislature  of  No.  Caro- 
lina.    Sess.  1860/61.]     8°.     7  p. 

—  Communication  from  Texas,  Dec.  14,  1860.    8°.    4  p. 

Note.     Really  a  message  from  Gov.  transmitting  a  commu- 
nication from  the  Gov.  and  Legislature  of  Texas. 

—  Commission  from  Mississippi.    [Sess.    1860/61.]  4  p. 

—  Speech  on  the  convention  bill,  Jan.   17,  1861,  by  Q. 

C.  Lemmonds      '61.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Report  of  the  military  committee  [by  Military  Sec- 

retary, Aug.  22,   1861.] 

—  Report  of   the  joint  committee  on  Insane  Asylum, 

Dec.  16,  1862.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report    of    the    s[)ecial    committee    to    inquire  into 

certain  outrages  of  the  enemy.      [186-?].     3  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  standing  committee  on  the  No. 

Carolina  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  and 
the  Blind.     [Sess.  1862.]     8°.     6  p. 

—  Report  of  tlie  joint  select  committee  appointed  .   .   . 

to  enquire  .  .  .  why  soldiers  were  paid  in  Con- 
federate Treasury  notes  instead  of  No. -Carolina 
Treasury  notes.     [Jan.  1863.]     8°.     31  p. 

—  Report  of   joint  select  committee  on  the  currency. 

[Sess.  June  1803.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  Memorial  of    Literary  Board.      [Sess.    June   1863. J 

80.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  Institution  for  the  Deaf 

and  Dumb  and  tiic  iJliiid.      [Scs.s.  1865.]     3  p. 

—  Report    of    committee    [appointed    to    prepare    and 

report  a  system  of  laws  upon  the  subject  of 
freelmen].     Jun    22,  18(iG.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  relative  to  the  depreciation  of 

Confederate  currency.  [Sess.  Jan.  18G6?] 
8".      (1)  p.      (Senate  doc.) 

—  Memorial  [of  the  TJenl.   Assy.]  to  His  Eicelleney, 

the  I'reHJrlcnt  of  the  U.S.  [asking  the  restoration 
of  civillaw.      Scsm.  .Ian.  1H66?]     8".      4  p. 

—  Rcpurt  and  re.nohition  of  the  joint  select  committee 

on  federal  rt'lationH  on  the  i)roi)OHition  to  adopt 
the  congreH.sionai  conHtitutional  amendment  .  .  . 
13   Dec.   IHGG.      '66.     8".      16  j.. 

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—  Report  of  committee  on  Peiiitemiary  and  its  location, 

Nov.  1868.     8".     18  p. 

—  Communication    from    the  Penitentiary    committee. 

[Sess.  18(;8/()'.>.]     8°.     o  p. 

—  Report   of  the  committee  appointed    by  the   Senate 

...  to  inquire  into  the  facts  attending  the  pur- 
chase of  the  site  for  the  Penitentiary.  [Sess. 
18()8/G9.]     8°.      13  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  bribery  and  corruption,  Jan. 

23,  1869.     8°.     32  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  to  investigate 

the  operations  of  the  Public  Treasury.  [Sess. 
1868/G;t.]     8°.     9  p. 

—  Report   from   the   special    committee    appointed    to 

investigate  the  affairs  of  the  Albemarle  &  Chesa- 
peake Canal  Co.      [Sess    1869/70.]     34  p. 

—  Report  of   the  Senate  investigation  commission  [re 

State  bonds.     Sess.  1869/70].     n.  t.  p.     191  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  on  the  Senate  bill 

to  provide  for  calling  a  State  convention.  [Sess. 
1869/70.]     16  p. 

—  Term    of    Genl.    Assy.    Opinion    of    Chief    Justice 

Pearson  [e<  al.  Jan.  10,  1870].     n.  t.  p.     15  p. 

—  Report  of  Senate  committee  to  investigate  affairs  of 

the  Penitentiary.     [Mar.  1870.]     22  p. 

—  Articles  exhibited  by  the  House  .  .   .  against  W:  W. 

Holden,  Governor  ...  in  maintenance  and 
support  of  their  impeachment  against  him  for 
high  crimes  and  misdemeanors  in  his  said  office. 
[Sess.  1870/71.]     8".      17  p. 

—  Rules  for  the  government  of  the  impeachment  trial. 

[Sess.  1870/71.]     8°.     6  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  impeachment.   [Sess.  1870/71.]    5  p. 

—  Trial  of  W:   \V.  Holden,  Governor  .   .   .  before  the 

Senate,  on  impeachment  by  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives for  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors, 
[1870/71.]  71.  3  v.  8°.  1038,  38  p.;  1039- 
2270,  10  p. ;  2271-2565,  108,  xi,  p. 

—  Report   of  the  joint  committee  on  Insane   Asylum. 

[Sess.  1870/71.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report   of  special  House  committee   to   investigate 

affairs  of  the  University.     [Sess.  1870/71.]     6  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint   committee   on   public  printing, 

Sept.  21.  1871.     [Sess.  1871/72.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  Insane  Asylum  in  response  to 

Senate  resolution  adopted  Dec.  8,  1871.    8°.     3  p. 

—  [Report  of  the  finance  committee  on  the  public  debt. 

Sess.  1871/72.]     8°.     10  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  Insane  Asylum. 

[Sess.  1871/72.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  [Report  of   the  finance   committee  on  receipts  and 

disbursements  for  1868/69-70/71.  Sess.  1871/ 
72.]     8°.      16  p. 

—  Report  of  judiciary   committee   on  House  bill  232. 

[Sess.  1871/72.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  President  of  Senate  and  Speaker  of  House 

in  reference  to  their  action  in  appointing  railroad 
proxies  and  directors.     [Sess.  1871/72.]  8°.    3  p. 

—  Resolution  in  regard  to  the  lease  of  the  No.  Carolina 

Railroad;  [also.  Report  of  the  joint  committee 
appointed  to  investigate  the  lease  of  the  No.  Car- 
olina R.R.  to  the  Richmond  &  Danville  R.R.  Co. 
Sess.  1871/72].     8°.     75  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  to  inquire  into 

the  management  of  the  Penitentiary.  [Sess. 
1871/72.]     8°.     82  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  [appointed  to  examine  the 

accounts  of  the  Treasury.     Sess.  1872/73.]     7  p. 

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—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee   to   investigate 

matters  connected  with  the  State  Penitentiary. 
[Sess.   1872/73.]     S".     45  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select   committee  to  mvestigsite   the 

expenses  of  the  Insane  Asylum.  [Sess.  1873/74.] 
8°.     19  p. 

—  Report  of  the   internal   improvement   committee,  to 

whom  was  referred  the  memorial  of  H.  G.  On- 
derdonk  [re  Wilmington,  Charlotte  &  Ruther- 
ford R.R.  Co.     Sess.  1874/75.]     8°. 

—  [Memorial  of  the  Trustees  of  the  University  .   .   . 

Feb.  20,  1875.]     8°.     20  p. 

—  Same,  sess.  1885.     8°.     14  p.  ^    .        u-  . 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  railroads  in  whicli 

the  State  owns  an  interest.  [Sess.  1874/75.] 
8°.     26  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  the  Western 

Insane  Asvlum.     [Sess.   1874/75.]     8°.     5  p. 

—  Albemarle   &' Chesapeake    Canal     Co.    [Report   of 

committee  to  investigate  affairs  of.  Dec.  7, 
187G].     4  p. 

—  Report   of   joint  select  committee   on   the  Western 

N.  C.  R.  R.     [Sess.  1876/77.]     n.  t.  p.     57  p. 

—  [Resolution  by  the  House  (the  Senate  concurring) 

concerning  the  rate  of  interest  to  be  charged  by 
national  banks.      Jan.  5,  1877.] 
Ji^ote.    Ordered  sent  to  each  U.  S.  Senator  and  Rep.  from  N.  O. 

—  Memorial  of  the  Central  No.  Carolina  Teachers'  As- 

sociation, Nov.  21,  1878.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  O.xford  Orphan  Asylum. 

[Dec.  1878.]     8°.     10  p. 
Report  of  commissioners  to  provide  a  suitable  house 

for  the  Governor,  Jan.  27,  1879.     8°.     4  p. 
Report   of     commissioners     appointed     to   examine 

vouchers     in     Treasury    Department.      [1879.] 

fip. 
Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  retrenchment  and 

reform.     [1879.]     8°.     4  p. 
Report  of   the    committee    of   investigation    on    the 

We.stern  No.  Carolina  Railroad  and  the  Western 

Insane  Asylum.      [1879.]     8^     75  p. 

—  Report  of  conmiittee  of  investigation  under  Senate 

resolution  733.     [1879.]     14  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  in  relation  to  the 

sale  of  the  Western  N.  C.  R.  R.  [1880.] 
10  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  on  the  proposition 

of  G:  A.  Fitch  for  the  purchase  of  the  State's 
interest  in  the  Atlantic  &  No.  Carolina,  No. 
Carolina,  and  Western  No.  Carolina  railroads. 
n.  d.      [1880.]     8°.      (1)  p. 

—  Report  of  special  joint  conmiittee  to  investigate  the 

failure  to  sign  the  .school  bill.     [1880.]      (1)  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  prohibition.     [Sess.  1881.] 

5  p. 

—  Investigation  of   the  Senate  committee  on  internal 

improvements  relative  to  S.  B.  184  [re  Piedmont 
R.R.],  Feb.  10,  [1881].     89  p. 
A'oU.    Year  [  1S81  ]  inlBprinted  "  1871." 

—  Report  of  commissionerH  appointed  to  examine  ac- 

counts of  the  Public  Treasurer.     [Sess.  1881,  83, 
86,  87,  89.] 
AV)<«.     Title  varies.     1889  covcri*  bIho  Audltor'H  accountB 

—  Speech    of    Hon.    J.    L.    M.     Curry    in    regard     to 

gehooU.     [c.   1885.] 

—  Memorial    of   the    FariiierH'   Alliances    of    C'liatham 

county,  (Jan.  IHH'J  j.     8".     3  p. 

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\^.7onrnals^  Documents,  Etc.,  coyitinved.] 

—  Petition  of  the  (luilford   Battle  Ground  Co.,  asking; 

for  an  appropriation  to  carry  out  the  ])atriotic 
purposes  of  said  company;  Jan.  lo,  1889.  H". 
8  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  Governor's  mansion. 

[1889.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  Petition  to  prevent  the  illegal  dredging  of  oysters  in 

Pamlico  Sound,  [Jan.  1891].     8«.     a  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  apjjointed   [sess.    1889]  to 

investigate  railroad  corporations.  [Sess.  1891.] 
8<>.     168  p. 

—  Speech  of  Hon.  J.  L.  M.  Curry,  general   agent  of 

the  Peabody  Education  Fund,  delivered  before 
the  .   .  .   Legislature,  Jan.  21,  1891.     8".      15  p. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  in  re  the  Railroad  Com- 

mission matter.     [1899.]     8°.     14  p. 

Miscellaneous. 

Articles  of  Confederation  and  perpetual  union  between 

the    States   .  .   .     Lancaster   printed;    Newbern, 

reprinted,  1777.     f°.     9  p. 
[^Bond-holders.'^     Argument  of  the  executive  committee 

of  bond-holders  of  the  State  of  No.  Carolina. 

1877.     8°.     24  p. 
[Boundaries.^     Report  of  S.  B.  Alexander,  Boundary 

Commissioner,    of   survey    of  the    line    between 

Mecklenburg  county.  No.  Carolina,  and  the  State 

of  So.  Carolina.     1886.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report  of  J.  M.  Gudger,  Commissioner  to  re-run 

and  re-mark  [a  portion  of]  the  State  line  [be- 
tween N.  C.  and  Tenn.],  Jan.  13,  1887.     8«.   Up. 

—  Report  of  W.  D.  Pruden,  Boundary  Line  Commr., 

[July  20,  1886/Dec.  27,  1888].     8°.     43  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor.  1887. 
[Capitol.'l     Commissioners  for   Rebuilding   the    State 

Capitol.    Report,  to  sess.  1835,  36,  38,  40.    4  rpts. 
8°.     4  p. ;  8  p. ;  3  p.  ;  4  p. 
Note.    Rpt.  1830  has  12°  page  on  8"  paper. 

Keeper  of  the   Capitol.     Report:   Apr.  1,  1871;  Jan. 

21,  1872;  Nov.:    1873-73/74.     8°. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls..,  Docs.,  etc.,  1831, 
40,  43. 
[Civil  War.'\       Commissioners    to   Alabama.      Report, 
[Feb.  II,  1861.]     8°.     18  p. 
Note.    Cont.  provisional  constitution  of  Confederate  Btutes. 

Commissary  General.     Report,  Aug.  23,  1861.     3  p. 
Quartermaster  and  Paymaster  General.     Special  re- 
port, Aug.  20,  1861.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Statement  [to  House],  Aug.  23,  1861.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Statement  [to  Senate],  Aug.  23,  1861.     8°.     2  p. 
Surgeon  General.     Report,  Aug.  29,  1861.     8°.     4  p. 
Constitution  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America. 

[Sess.  1862.]     8°.  20  p.      (Leg.  Docs.  1862/63.) 
Orders   of   Gen.    Canby   relative   to    reconstruction. 

[Sess.  July  1868.]     8°.     13  p. 
Brief  sketches  of  the  No.  Carolina  State  troops  in  the 

war  between  the  States  .   .   .  compiled  by  J.  C. 

Birdsong.  .  .   .  Printed  under  resolution.     1894. 

8°.     213  p. 
Roster  of  No.  Carolina  troops  in  the  war  between  the 

States.     Prepared,  by  order  of  the  Legislature  of 

1881,  by  J:    \V.  Moore.     '82.     4  v.     8°. 

Cont.:     V.I.    ix,  (l),581p.        3.    (4),  741  p. 
2.  (4),  743  p.        4.     vli,458p. 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor  1801,  62, 
and  Adjt.  Genl.;  and  under  Legislature,  Jnls., 
Docs.,  etc.,  1860/61,  etc. 

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[N.  C. 


[Claims']     Board  of  Claims .     Report  on  the  finances 
of  the  State  to  Sept.  30,  1862.     8o.     p.  36-53. 
Note.     Seen  with  Adjt.  Genl's.  rpt.,  bound  with  Gov's.  mesB. 
Nov.  1862. 
Commissioners   of   Claims  (1867-).       [Report,  July 

1868].     8°.     83  p. 
—  Claims  against  tlie  State,  [Nov.  22,  1869].     14  p. 
See  also  Legislature,  J?i/s.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1856/57. 
[Deht.'\     Commissioners  to  Adjust  a  Portion  of  the  State 
Debt  (1879-).     Report,    Jan.  6,   1881.     n.   t.  p. 
8°.     7  p. 
See  also  back  under  Bond-holders  ;  under  Exec,  and  Staff, 
Treattirer,  1858;   and  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,   etc., 
1871/72. 

[Deep  River  Foundry.']     Report  on,  by  Commodore  C: 
"Wilkes.     (Doc.  60,  sess.  1858/59). 
See  also  under  Institutions,  Geological  Surveys,  1857. 
[Fraud   Commissions.]     Report   of   T.    Bragg,   S.    F. 
Phillips,  and  W.  L.  Scott.     1870.     191  p. 
I^ote.    ChariieB  of  corruption  and  fraud  in  the  issue  of  rail- 
road bonds,  1869-70;  known  as  the  Bragg  Commission. 

Commission  to  Investigate  Charges  of  Fraud  and 
Corruption  Under  Act  of  Assembly  sess.  1871/72. 
Report.  Commissioners:  W.  M.  Shipp,  J.  B. 
Batchelor,  Jas.  G.  Martin.  1872.  8°.  (1),576, 
(1)  p.      (Doc.  no.  11,  sess.   1871/72.) 

Note.    Known  as  the  Shipp  Commission. 
[Indian  Affairs.]     Treaty  between  the  U.   S.    A.  and 
the  chiefs,  head  men,  and  people  of  the  Cherokee 
tribe  of  Indians,  concluded  Dec.   29,  1835   .   .   . 
ratified  May  23,  1836.     [Sess.  1836/37.]     14  p. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  185H/59. 

[Insurance  Convention,  National.  New  York,  Nov. 
1871.]  Report  of  W:  H.  Finch,  delegate  to 
.   .   .  convention,  Nov.   6,  1871.     8°.     5  p. 

—  General  insurance  law  (referred  to  in  Governor's 

message,  page 35)  [sic].    34  p.     (Sess.  1872/73.) 
Note.     Outline  of  the  Act  proposed  by  the  convention. 
[Ku  Klux  Klan.]     [Executive  proclamations  and  cor- 
respondence re  Ku  Klux  troubles ;    also,    Testi- 
mony in  the  Ku  Klux  cases;    18G8-70.]     n.  t.  p. 
8°.     286  p. 
See  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Oovernor,  Message,  Note. 

[Mecklenburg  Resolves.]  Documents  showing  that 
Mecklenburg  county.  No.  Carolina,  declared 
independence  of  Great  Britain  May  20,  1775. 
Raleigh,  1822.      15  p. 

—  The  declaration  of  independence  by  the  citizens  of 

Mecklenburg  county,    1775,  with  accompanying 
docunients,  and  the  proceedings  of  the  Cumber- 
land .Association.     1831.     8o.     32  p. 
Note.     IJoth    were  otticial  publications  of  tho  State  defend- 
ing the  authenticity  of  this  Declaration  against  the  charges  of 
T:  Jefferson  In  1819. 

—  See   also    under    Legislature,    Jnls.,     Docs.,    etc. 

1844/45. 
[Military .]     Statements    of    the    settlements    of     the 
army  accounts  of  the  No.  Carolina  line.     [1792.] 

—  Hcgulations  for  the  order  and  discipline  of  troops 

of    the     United    States,     [etc.].  .   .   .   published 
agreeable  to  an  act  of  the  A.ssembly  ...  of  No. 
Carolina.      [Kderiton,  1794?]     84  j). 
Note.     Thl  M  Recms  to  include  tlic  followlnK  title  : 

—  Rules  antl   articles    for  the    better  government  of 

the  troops  nuMcd  or  to  be  raised  and  kept  in  pay 
by  and  at  the  experice  of  the  U.  S.  A.  .  .  . 
[K<letiton,  1794.  )      60  p. 

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[N.  C. 


[^Military,  continued.'] 

—  Instnictions    to    be    observed  for  the    formatiuns 

anil  movements  of  the  cavalry.  Published 
agreeably  to  a  resolution  of  the  Legislature. 
.  .  .  By  W:  Ricliardson  Davie,  Governor  ,  .  . 
Halifax,   179!J.     8".     ix,  (2),  180  p.     3  pi. 

A'ote.  An  earlier  edition  was  publiwhed  in  1798  for  the  ubu 
of  Davie's  own  regiment. 

ISiafistics.]  A  statement  of  the  population  of  the 
State  .  .  .  with  the  Federal  population,  n.  d. 
fo  broadside.     (Legislative  Docs.  1842/43.) 

—  A    table    showing    the    aggregate    population   and 

Federal  population  of  No.  Carolina.  1842.  8". 
4  p.     (Legislative  Docs.  1842/43.) 

—  Salaries  and    fees  of   the   officers  of  the  Insane 

Asylum,  State  Prison,  and  the  Institution  for  the 
Deaf  and  Dumb  and  the  Blind,  Dec.  13,  1872. 
80.     4  p.     (Doc.  19,  sess.  1872/73.) 

—  See   also    under  Exec,   and  Staff,  Sec.  of   State, 

1861. 

Supplemental  :  Provincial. 

See  aUo  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State,  1884,  85,  and 
Treasurer,  "iSiS;  a7id  under  Institutions,  Libraries,  Trustees 
of  P.  Ls. 

Oovernor.  A  message  from  His  Excellency  Arthur 
Dobbs,  Esq.  .  .  .  12th  day  of  Dec.  1754.  .  .  . 
A  plan  of  union  with  all  the  British  colonies  for 
our  nmtual  defense.     [Newbern,  1754.]     f°.     4  p. 

[Charters.]  The  two  charters  granted  by  King 
Charles  lid  to  the  Proprietors  of  Carolina.  With 
the  first  and  last  Fundamental  Constitutions  of 
that  colony.     London,  [1705?]     ,sq.8o.     (l),60p. 

[General  Assembly.] 

Sessions  were  held  at  irregular  Intervals,  1665-Apr.  1775. 
Government  was  then  by  Conventions,  Aug.  1774,  Apr.  1775, 
and  by  the  Provincial  Congress,  Aug.  1775,  Apr.,  Nov.  1776. 

[Laws  of  the  Province.]  Acts  passed  by  the  Assembly, 
sessional,  1749-74.     Newbern,  [1749-75?].     4°. 

Note.  There  were  other  eds.  of  Acts  of  1753  and  1754,  paged 
continuously  with  the  Revisalof  1752;  similarly,  one  ed.  of  Acts 
March  1774  was  paged  continuously  with  the  Revisal  of  1773; 
see  beloic.  Acts  1766  and  1767  paged  consecutively  with  the 
Revisal  of  1765.     Laws  Oct.  1764  printed  at  Wilmington. 

—  An  abridgment  of  the  laws  in  force  and  use  in  Her 

Majesty's  plantations;  (viz.).  Of  Virginia,  New- 
England,  Jamaica,  New-York,  Barbadoes,  Caro- 
lina, &  Maryland.     London,  1704.     16°. 

—  A  collection    of  all  the  public  acts  of  Assembly  of 

the   province  .  .   .  now  in  force  and  use.   .   .  . 

Bevised  by  commissioners  appointed   by  an   act 

.  .  .  Newbern,  1751.  4".  (2),  xii,  (1),  330, 
8  p. 

Note.  Known  as  "  Swann's  Revisal."  A  later  ed.  has  353 
for  330  p.  The  revisal  proper  ends  with  laws  of  Oct.  1749,  but 
with  it  are  bound  the  Acts  of  Mar.  1749  [1750]  and  July  1750, 
and  generally  also  of  July  1751. 


—  Same,  [2d  edition.]   Newbern,  1752. 
371,  (2)  p. 


4°.   (2),xii,(l), 


Note.  A  reprint  of  the  preceding  title,  with  the  addition  of 
the  laws  of  1752  on  pp.  355-371.  Familiarly  known  as  "  Yellow 
Jacket." 

A  collection  of  all  the  acts  of  Assembly  of  the 
province.  ...  In  force  and  use  since  the  revisal 
of  the  laws  in  the  year  1751.  .  .  .  Newbern, 
1764.     40      (2),  307,  (4),  309-386  p. 

'  Davis's  First  Revisal."     Tp.  309-386 


Note.     Referred  to  as 
cont.  the  laws  of  1764. 


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[N.  C. 


\^Law$  of  the  Province,  continued.^ 

—  A   collection   of   all   the    acts    of   Assembly   of   the 

province  .   .  .  now    in  force  and  use.   ...  In  2 

vols.   .   .  .  Newbern,  1765.     2  v.  in  1.     4°.     xvi, 

176,  (1),  393,  (11)  p. 

Note.    Undertaken  by  Jas.  Davis,  printer  to  the  Assenibly, 

in  default  of  action  of  authority.    Properly  his  first  revisal  as 

it  includes   the  previous    title,  but   known    as   his    "  Second 

Revisal."     Pp.  387-393  cont.  the  laws  of  1765. 

—  A  complete  revisal  of  all  the  Acts  of  Assembly  of 

the  province  .  .  .  now  in  force  and  use  .  .  . 
Newbern,  1773.     4°.     (4),  x,  566,  (9)  p. 

Note.  Properly  the  2d  ed.  of  Davis's  revisal  but  commonly 
known  as  his  "  Third  Revisal."  Some  copies  cont.  additional 
pp.  567-61-2  with  the  laws  of  1774. 

—  [An   act   for   the   more   effectual   observing  of  the 

Queen's  peace  and  establishing  a  good  and  last- 
ing foundation  of  government  in  No.  Carolina. 
Newbern,  1763.] 
Note.     Ordered  printed,  by  the  Governor;  not  seen. 

—  [An  act    for  authorizing    Presbyterian  ministers  to 

solemnize    the    rites    of    matrimony.      Newbern, 
1770]. 
\^Journals,  Documevts,  Etc.]     [Journal  of  the  House 
of    Burgesses,   sessional,    1749,    50,  .")1.]     New- 
bern, ['49-51.]     f. 

—  [Journal  of   the    Assembly,  sessional,    Jan.,  Nov., 

1764,  May  1765.]     Newbern,   ['64-65].     i°. 
Note.     At  the  session  of  May  1765,  the  printer,  Davis,  was 
ordered  to  print  the  Journals  daily. 

—  [Franklin's  Plan  of  Union.     Newbern,  1755.] 

Note.  Not  seen,  but  ordered  printed,  by  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, at  8688.  Dec.  1754. 

—  Auszug  der  Totalsummen  aus  den  Seelenlisten  von 

Nordcarolina,  zufolge  der  an  den  Marschall 
dieses  Distrikts  von  seinen  Asslstenten  ab- 
gestatteten    Berichte.     n.   p.       [17-].     f°  leaf. 

—  [Sermon  preached  before  the  Genl.  Assy.,  April  12, 

1761,  by  Kev.  Mr.  Camp.     Newbern,  1761]. 

—  [Sermon    "  recommending   the    establishing   public 

schools  for  the  education  of  youth,"  preached 
before  the  Genl.  Assy.  Nov.  1762  by  Kev.  James 
Reid.     Newbern,  1763.] 

—  A  sermon    preached  before  .  .   .   W:    Tryon,    Esq., 

Governor  .  .  .  and  the  troops  ...  at  Hills- 
borough .  .  .  Sept  25,  1768,  by  G:  Micklejohn. 
New-Bern,  1768. 

—  [  Plan  for  keeping  tl)e  public  accounts  of  the  province, 

Newbern,  1768  or  69]. 
Convention,  Aug.  1774,  Afiril  1775.     [Journals.] 

Note.  Orli^nals  printed,  but  not  seen.  Repr.  in  Colonial 
Kecords,  v.  9;  see  under  Institutions,  Libraries,  Trustees,  etc. 

Provincial  Congress,   Hillsborough,  Aug.  20/Sept.  10, 
1775.     Journal.     ['75.] 

—  The  Journal  of  the  |)roceedings  .   .   .   Halifax  .   .   . 

4tii   .   .   .   A])ril  1776.     Newbern,  '76.     8o.     45  p. 

—  Same  ;  reprinted,  Kaleigh,  1831.      8".      66  p. 

—  The  Journal  of  tlie    ])roceeding8  .   .    .   Halifax    the 

I2tli  .  .  .  Nov.  1776.  Together  with  the  I)ec- 
lariition  of  Uights,  constitution,  and  ordinances 
of  Congress.      Newbern,  '77.     sni.  4".     84  p. 

—  [An  addroHH  to  the  ministers  and   Presbyterian   con- 

gregatiuMH  in  No.r'arolina.    Wilmiiijiton  :  I'ritited 
).,l  Adam  linyd,  1775  |. 
Note.    Expense  of  printini;  probubly  lioiiiu  by  tlie  CoDgroHs. 


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SOUTH    CAROLINA    STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


List  compiled  from  the  collection  of  South  Carolina  documents 
in  the  New  York  Public  Library  :  from  the  "  Catalogue  of  the 
State  Librari/  of  Maxsachusetts,"  J880,  and  Annual  Supple- 
ments, 18S(>-J00ti ;  and  from  catalogues  of  other  libraries. 
Documents  in  this  list  generally  published  at  the  capital,  Colum- 
bia, if  not  otherwise  specified. 

Embraced  in  Carolana  grant  tiy  Charles  [  to  Sir  Robert  Heath, 
1629;  in  Carolina  grants  byCharles  II  to  Monk,  Clarendon,  Shaftes- 
bury and  others,  as  Lords  Proprietors,  1663  and  1665.  Settlement 
of  Charleston,  1671;  removed  to  present  site,  1680.  First  Assem- 
bly, 16T1.  Proprietors'  Governor  deposed  and  replaced  by  royal 
Governor,  1719.  Proprietors'  rights  sold  out  to  crown,  1729-31 ; 
Cherokee  War,  1759-61.  First  Provincial  (^'ongress,  Jan.  1775. 
First  State  constitution,  Mar.  26,  1776.  Cession  of  western  land 
claims  to  United  States,  1787.  U.  S.  Constitution  ratified.  May  23, 
1788.  Nullification  convention,  Nov.  1832.  First  State  to  secede 
from  the  Union,  Dec.  20,  1860.  Attack  on  Fort  Sumter,  Apr.  12, 
1861.     Readmitted  to  the  Union,  June  25,  186S. 

Reports  and  Resolutions,  sessional,  1795-1904.     8°. 

Note.  The  miscellaneous  reports  of  each  session  have 
always  been  grouped  under  this  title.  Generally  bound  with 
Acts  through  1859,  or  with  Journals  or  both  Acts  and  Journ- 
als, 1831-59;  also  seen  separately  bound  as  early  as  1840.  In 
early  years  included  principally  resolutions,  with  few  rpts. 
besides  rpt.  of  Treasurer,  or  Comptroller,  or  Committee  on 
Treasurer's  Accts.  T.-p.  of  one  copy  seen  of  1845  bore  wrong 
date  "  1844;  "  another  copy  had  correct  diite.  R.  and  R.  1883- 
96,  99-1904  ea.  in  2  v. ;  1897,  98,  and  prior  to  1883,  ea.  1  v. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  Message, 
Note,  and  entries  1829,  68. 


CONSTITOTION    AND    CONVENTIONS. 

The  constitution  of  the  State  of  So.  Carolina.  Charles- 
ton, 1790.     8°.      12  p. 

Convention,  1832/33.  Journal  of  the  convention 
.  .  .  assembled  .  .  .  19tii  of  Nov.  1832  and  again 
on  the  11th  March  1833.     "33.     8°.     131  p. 

Note.    Called  the  "  Nullification  Convention."    For  reprint 
of  this  journal  see  forward,  1860. 

—  Speeches  delivered  in  convention,  Marcli   1833.     To 

which  is  prefixed  the  Journal  of  proceedings. 
Charleston,  '33.     8°.     80  p. 

—  The  report,  ordinance,  and  addresses  of  the  conven- 

tion .  .   .  Nov.  24th,  1832.     '32.    8°.    28, 15,  16  p. 

Note.    Also  with  Acts  of  18.34.    Also  pub.  with  added  t.-p., 
as  follows : 

—  Documents  ordered  by  the  convention  of  the  people 

of  So.  Carolina  to  be  transmitted  to  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  and  to  the  Governor 
of  each  State.     '32.     8°.     28,  15,  IG  p. 

—  Address  to  the  people   of  the  U.S.,  by  the  conven- 

tion of  the  people  of  So.  Carolina,  n.  t.  p. 
[1832.]     8".     12  p. 

—  Same.     n.  p.     16  p. 

—  Constitution. 

Note.    Seen  only,  with  ordinance,  bouud  with  Acts  1834. 

Convention.,  1852.  Journal  .  .  .  with  the  resolution 
and  ordinance.     1852.     8°.     45  p. 

Journals  of  the  conventions  of  the  people  of  So.  Caro- 
lina held  in  1832,  33,  52.  Republished  by  order 
of  the  Genl.  Assy.     '60.     8".     173  p. 

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[S.  C. 


Convention,  1860/62.     Journal  of  the  public  proceed- 
ings of  the  convention  of  the  people  .  .   .  held 
in    I8fi0/61.      Together     with     the     ordinances 
adopted.     Charleston,  '60.     8°.     170  p. 
Note.    Cont.  also  the  Corresp.  between  the  ComrarB.  of  S.  C. 
and  the  President  of  the  U.  S.,  pp.  151-170. 

—  Journal  of   the  convention  .   .   .   1860/61,  with    the 

reports,  resolutions,  etc.  Charleston,  '61.  8°. 
420,  (1)  p. 

—  Journal  of  the  convention  .   .  .  held  in  1860,  61,  62, 

together  with  the  ordinances,  reports,  resolu- 
tions, etc.     Columbia,  '62.     8°.     873  p. 

—  Executive  documents.    No.  1.     Correspondence  with 

the  Collector  [of  the  port  of  Charleston], 
Jan.  29,  1861.     Charleston,  '61.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Same.    No.  2.    Correspondence  and  other  papers,  re- 

lating   to    Fort   Sumter.  .  .   .     Charleston,   '61. 
8°.     28  p. 
Same.     2d  ed.     Charleston, '61.     8".     43  p. 

—  Same.     No.  3.     Correspondence  relating  to  the  Post 

Office.     Charleston,  1861.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Same.     No.  4.     The   Governor's  message   and   cor- 

respondence with  the  commissioners  from  Vir- 
ginia.    Charleston,  1861.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Convention  documents.     Report  of  the  special  com- 

mittee of  twenty-one  .  .  .  together  with  the 
reports  of  heads  of  departments,  and  other  papers. 
1862.     8°.      181  p. 

—  The  correspondence  between  the  commissioners  of 

.  .  .  So.  Ca.  [sic']  to  the  government  at  Wash- 
ington and  the  President  of  the  United  States ; 
together  with  the  statement  of  Messrs.  Miles 
andlveitt.   .  .   .     Charleston,   1861.     8°.     26  p. 

—  Ordinances  and  constitution  of  the  State  of  So    Caro- 

lina, with  the  constitution  of  the  provisional 
government  and  of  the  Confederate  States  of 
America.     Charleston,  '61.     8°.     96  p. 

—  Report  on  the  address  of  a  portion  of  the  members 

of  the  Genl.  Assy,  of  So.  Carolina.  Charleston, 
1860.    8°.     6  p. 

—  Report  on  the  address  of  .  .  .  members  of  the  Genl. 

Assy,  of  Georgia.    Charleston,  1860.    8°.    6  p. 

—  Declaration  of  the  immediate  causes  which  induce 

and  justify  the   secession    of    So.  Carolina    from 
the  Federal  Union ;  and  the  ordinance  of  seces- 
sion.    Charh'Ston,   1860.     8°  and  sm.  8°.     13  p. 
Note.     Two  <*d«.  seen;  one  8",  one  sm.  8^;  cover-title  of  lat- 
ter had  "  cause  "  for  "  causi's  "  ;  eds.  otherwise  identical. 

—  Tiie  address  of  tiie  people  of  So.  Carolina   ...   to 

the  people  of  the  slave-holding  States  of  the  U.S. 
Charleston,  1860.     8°.     16  p. 
Convention,   1865.     Journal    of   the    convention  .    .   . 
Sept.    186.5,   together  with    ordinances,    reports, 
resolutions,  etc.     '6.5.     12°.     216  p. 

—  Constitution  .   .    .and  the    ordinances,    reports   and 

resohitions  .  .  .  Sept.  186").  '66.  8°,  (76)  p. 
Xote.  (Joiitalns  l(!({iMlation  known  as  the  "  I'.lack  (,'ode;" 
(tpecllically  :  (Ij.  ConBliliition  186.i;  13,  x,  p.  (2).  I'roclama- 
tloimofli.  K.  I'erry,  I'roviHioiial  Gov.,  and  Andrew  Johnson, 
I'reBldent;  6  p.  (.'i) .  Credentials  of  the  memberB  of  the  cou- 
vonllon;  19,  II,  p.  (4).  Ilpts.  of  ihc  various  ntunding  com- 
milt<M.'s;    If),  II,  p.     (.'i).  Ordinances,   8   p. 

Convention,  1868.  Proceedings  of  the  .  .  .  conveti- 
tion  .  .  .  beginning  Jan.  14th  and  ending  Mar. 
17th,  1868.  Incl.  the  debates  and  proceedings. 
V.  1-2.      Charleston, '68.     2v.ini.     8«.     926  p. 

—  The  constitution    .    .    .   with  the  ordinances  thereunto 

aii[)cnded,  adopted  by  the  constitutional  conven- 
tion.   .   .  .   lHr;K.     CiiarlcHton,  'CH,     H".     46  p. 

\nle.     The  conttllilllOM  of  18(i8  Is  also   prelixed   to   the  Acl- 
of  the  Hpc'cial  session  of  1808. 

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—  The  constitution  .   .  .  ailoptcd  by  the  constitutional 
convention    .    .    .    180H   .   .   .  with     amendments 
thereto.     1881.     8°.     41  p. 
Convention,  1895.     Journal  of  tiie  constitutional  con- 
10th  September  -  4tli  December, 
°.     (1),  741,  (34.  (1)  p.     tab. 
the   State,   ratified   in   convention 
'95.     8°.     [109]  p. 
Pp.  97-109  out  of  order  in  copy  seen. 

Abbeville,  '96.     8°.     98  p. 

8°. 


vention    .    . 
189.5.     '95. 

—  Constitution   of 

Dec.  4,  1895 
Note. 

—  Same. 

—  Same.     Orangeburg,  '96< 

—  Same.     Abbeville,  1900.     8°.     9(5  p. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State.,  Statutes 
at  Large. 

Executive  and  Staff. 
Governor.     Message,  sessional,  1831-1903.     8°. 

Cont.:  By  8.  D.  Miller,  1831;  by  J.  Hamilton,  Jr.,  18.32;  by 
R.  Y.  Hayne,  1833,  34;  by  (i:  McDuffie,  1835,  36;  by  P.  M. 
Butler,  1837,  38;  by  P.  Noble,  1839;  by  B.  K.  Henagan,  18J(i; 
by  J:  P.  Richardson,  1841, 42 ;  by  J.  H.  Hammond,  1843,  44 ;  by 
W:  Aiken,  1845,  4fi;  by  D:  -Johnson,  1847,  48;  by  W.  B.  Sea- 
brook,  1849,50;  by  J:  H.  Means,  1851,52  (extra  sess.),  52  (reg. 
sess.) ;  by  J:  L.  Manning,  1853,  .54;  by  J.  H.  Adams,  1855,  56 
(called  sess.),  56  (reg.  sess.);  by  R.  F.  W.  AUston,  1857,  68; 
by  W:  H.  Gist,  1859,  60;  by  F.  W.  Pickens,  1861  (called  sess.), 
61  (reg.  sess.),  62;  by  M.  L.  Bonham,  1863  (Apr.,  Sept.,  Nov.), 
64;  by  B.  F.  Perry,  1865  (Oct.)  ;  by  J.  L.  Orr,  1865  (Nov.),  66 
(Sept.,  Nov.),  68  (July) ;  by  R.  K.  Scott,  1868  (Nov.),  69,  70, 
71,  72;  by  F.  J.  Moses,  Jr.,  1873  (Jan.,  Oct.,  Nov.)  ;  by  D.  H. 
Chamberlain,  1875  (Jan.,  Nov.),  76;  by  W.  Hampton,  1876, 
77  (extra  Bess.)  77  (reg.  sees.; ;  by  W.  D.  Simpson,  1878, 
79,  80  (Feb.);  by  T:  B.  Jeter,  1880  (Nov.);  by  J.  Hagood, 
1881,  82;  by  H.  S.  Thompson,  1883,  84,  85;  by  J.  0.  Sheppard, 
1886;  by  J:  P:  Richardson,  1887,  88,  89,  90;  by  B:  R.  Tillman, 
1891,  92,  93,  94;  by  J:  G.  Ev.ans,  1896,  97;  by  W:  H. 
Ellerbe,  1898,  99;  by  M.   B.  McSweeney,  1900.  01,  02,  03. 

Note.  Also  in  body  of  both  Journals,  with  few  exceptions; 
prior  to  1868  seen  only  in  that  form.  The  regular  ami.  mess, 
was  usually  "  Mess.  no.  1  "  of  each  session,  and  subsequent 
messages  to  that  session  were  numbered  consecutively. 
With  mess,  of  Gov.  McDiiftle,  Nov.  1836,  (12  p.),  is  bound 
Leglsl.  Proceedings  1836  (p.  1.3-80).  "  Ace.  docs."  seen  bouud 
with  mess.  July  186S  (40,  198,  1  p.) ;  Nov.  1868  (Rpt.  of  Comp- 
troller only,  139  p.);  Nov.  1869  (429  p.);  Nov.  1870  (315  p.); 
V.  seen  with  cover-title  "  Mess,  of  R.  K.  Scott,  Nov.  22,  1870  " 
cont.  in  fact  no  mess,  but  rpta.  of  Lunatic  Asylum  and  Sec.  of 
State,  p.  433-534.  Mess.  1855  lain  Legislative  Times.  Mess. 
Jan.  1875  wai  to  sess.  convened  in  Nov.  1874. 

—  Inaugural  address,   1868,  72,  74,  76,  80,  88,  90,  97, 

1901,  03. 

Cojit.  :  By  R.  K.  Scott,  1868:  by  F.  J.  Moses,  Jr.,  1872; 
by  D.  H.  Chamberlain,  1874,  76;  bv  J.  Hagood,  1880;  by  J:  P.- 
Richardson, 1888;  by  B:  R.  Tillman,  1890;  by  W:  H.  Ellerbe, 
1897;  by  M.  B.  McSweeney,  1901;  by  D.  C.  lleyward,  1903. 

Note.  1868  not  seen,  but  ordered  printed.  1876  was  Gov. 
Chamberlain's  2d  in.augural. 

—  Statement  of  pardons  and    commutations    granted, 

biennial,  1866/G8;   annual,  1868/69-1900. 

Cont.:  By  Orr,  1866/68;  by  Scott,  1868/69,  70/71-71/72; 
by  Chamberlain,  1874/75;  by  Hampton,  1877;  by  Hagood,  1880/ 
81-81/82;  by  Thompson,  1882/83-85/86;  by  Richardson,  1886/ 
87-89/90;  by  Tillman,  1890/91-93/94;  by  Evans,  1894/95-95/96; 
by  Ellerbe,  1897,  98;  by  McSweeney,  1899-1900. 

Note.    Year-end  Oct.  31,  Nov.  1,  or  Dec.  31. 

—  Public  documents.     [Sess.  1829.]    h.  t.  p.    8°.    20  p. 

Note.  This  is  a  communication  from  Gov.  Trimble  dated 
Dec.  16,  1829,  enclosing  Rpt.  of  the  select  committee  [of  the 
Va.  Legislature]  on  the  resolutions  of  Ga.  and  S.  C,  relating 
to  tariff  and  internal  improvements;  also  various  resolutions 
from  Miss.,  Mo.,  and  Ky. 

—  Message  of   .    .    .    R.  K.  Scott   and   accompanying 

documents    relative   to    the    .    .    .    Penitentiary, 
Dec.  21,  1868.     8°.     p.  291-360. 
Note.    Cont.    Rpt.   of    commission    appointed    to    examine 
accounts  of  the  Acting  Supt.  of  the  Penitentiary,  Dec.  21,  1868. 


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Governor,  continued.  K.  Scott,  in  reply 

_  Special  message  of  .   •  ■  A^^^him      Reg    sess.  com- 
to  charges  ma-le  agamst  b,m.     Reg^.^ 
mencing  Nov    28.  1871        7^  ^^^^^.^^  .^^^^ 

_  Special  message  of  His  Excellency  ^J^J^^f^^'^^;^ 

.Heply^o^a.^HaU-ana^ot^rrthe  Chamber- 
_ThaSj;^^^oclSon°[Nov.:1000.  01.     '00- 

^^^•"''^Oct  %f.    li'r//7r72A3  9V^        Dec'  31:  1896- 

_  Report  on  the  enrollment  of  the  Confederate  troops, 
annual,  Dec.  1: 1882,  82/83-85/86. 
sZuounaer  Miscellaneous.  Ci.U  War  and  ifU^^ar,  Con.- 
mission. 
Attorney  General.     Report,  annual.  1873-1900.     ['73- 

A^'fiated  Oct.  31  or  in  Nov.  or  Dec.  through  1891;  Oct. 
31  •  189-2-95;  since  then  Dec.  31. 

-Report   ----"S ,?«  f ;f^;   'rT515-"'° 

the  fiscal  vear  1868,  69,  70,  /I.     [  63-72.J     »  • 
Mte.    Rpi8.  "1868-71  dated  in  Nov.  of  next  following  years, 
i.e.,  Nov.  1869-72. 

Comptroller  General.  Report  f^^^^^l^^J^^Z 
Oct.  1  :  1808/09-66/67  ;  Oct.  -^l-  l^^/Jf  ^^f^  ' 
Dec.  31 :   1895/96,  97-1903.     [•09]-1904.     8  . 

of  o^her  5{ptB!^Rpls:  1872/7V82/83.  84/85-1903  cont.  rpt.  of 
Treasurer. 

-Supplementary  report.   Dot.  31,  1878/79.      (Dated 
_Su^r.e'nr  r\p:il-  O^t.  ^  ft70/.0.     (.».. 

_.„;;;™irre,!o;ror-3i,^^^     (/>-.^ 

_  Repurt  oiVluSms  of  the  State  against  the  United 

States.     rSess.  1827.]     n.  t.  p.     8".     7  p. 
_,5o,Hlsand  stocks  for  nulitary  defence  outstanding 

Oct.  1866,  and  estimates  f«y,«»VP^^««,i?'r7^ 

endingNov.  1,1871.    n.p.,['70?]    p.  483-553. 
_  Insuntnce   report    .    •     •    supplementary  to  annual 

report  1900.     '01.     8°.     (130)  p. 
_  SeeaL  under  Legislature,  .Jnls.,  Docs.,  «<^;;  18CJ/70. 
Secretary  of  State.     Report.  .luly   10/Nov.   26,      868, 

annu;i,  Oct.  31:    1868/69-94/95 ;  Dec.  31:   1895/ 

W,   97-1900.      [•69]-1901.     80. 
_  Supplementary  report  .  .  .  election  returns,  [Nov: 

888,90.1     ['8H]-90.     8". 
—  Report    .    .    .    election  returns  [Not:  1894,  96,  97.  J 

*0A— 07        ft** 
-See    also 'back    under    Governor,    Message,    Note  ; 
under  Innpertion  and  Regulation,  Sxnktng  I'und 
Cowmrs.;    and   under   Legislature,    Laws  of  the 
State,  Statutes  at  Larg<.',  Note. 

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Treasurer.     Report,  Oct.  1,  1867/May  1,  18()8;  annual, 

Oct.  31:    1872/73-94/95;     Dec.  31:    1895/9f;,  97- 

1906.     ['68J-I900.     8°. 

Note.     Rpt.  186T/68  seen  only  with  Papers  ace.  Gov's,  mess. 

July   1H68.      Ann.   rpts.   made   to  (.Jomptroller   and    all    also 

included  with  his  ann.  rpt.  except  \i%'.i/Vii. 

—  Reply    of  the   State  Treasurer  to  the  special  joint 

comiiiittee,  1875.     S".      (25)  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1809/70. 


Inspp'.ction  and  Rkgulation. 

Agriculture,  Department  q/  (1879-90).  1st-]  1th  an- 
nual report  of  Commissioner,  Nov.  1  or  Oct.  31: 
1880,  80/81-89/90.     '80-90.     8°. 

Note.  Title  varies:  Rpt.  of  Bd.,  Rpt.  of  Comrar.;  Rpt.  of 
Bd.  and  of  Commr.  A  Dept.  of  Agric,  Commerce  and  Ira- 
migration  was  established  in  1904. 

—  Monthly  reports,  1880-90. 

—  Circulars,  1881-90. 

—  Crop  reports,  1885,  87,  89,  90. 

—  Reports  on  analyses  of  fertilizers,  1885,  89,  90. 

—  The  cotton-mills  of  So.   Carolina.     Their  names, 

location,     capacity,    and    history.      Charleston, 

1880.  8°.     23  p. 

—  So.  Carolina  phosphates,  and  their  principal  com- 

petitors in  the  markets  of  the  world.  By  C:  U. 
Shepard,  Jr.,  M.  D.,  chemist  to  Dept.  of  Agri- 
culture .   .   .     h.t.p.     [1880.]     8°.    p.  51-90. 

—  Report  of  C:U.  Shepard,  Jr.,  M.  D.,  chemist  .    .  . 

The  official  control  of  commercial  manures  in 
So.  Carolina,    h.t.p.     [1881.]     8°.     p.  765-770 

—  Geographical,  geological  and  topographical   map. 

1882. 

—  List  of  lands  offered  for  sale  in  S.  C.     [1882?] 

—  South    Carolina.     Resources    and    population,  in- 

stitutions and  industries.    Pub.  by  the  Board  .   .   . 

A.  P.  Butler,  Commissioner.     Charleston,  1883. 

1.  8°.     viii,  726  p.     maps.     diag.     tables. 
Note.    Cent.  "  Map  of  the  State  of  So.  Carolina.     Issued  by 
the  Dept.  of  Agric.  of  8.  C.    1883  .  .  .  ";  scale,  lU  mi.  =  1  in. ; 
size  24J  X  33i  in. 

—  Cotton  worm  bulletin.     1885. 

—  Special  [New  Orleans]   Exposition  report.     1885. 

—  Review  of  the  operations  of   the   Dept.  of    Agri- 

culture,  [1880-85.]     n.t.p.     ['86.]     8°.     31  p 
Note.    Cover-title  :"  A  review  .  .  .  for  the  six  years  from  its 
CBtabliihmcnt  to  the  end  of  the  fiscal  year  1885."     '86. 

—  A  sketch  of  the  resources  and  industries  of  So. 

Carolina.      Charleston,  1888.     8".     48  p.     map. 

—  [Same?     1889?] 

Note.  A  pm.  of  this  character  was  prepared,  in  English  and 
French,  by  the  State's  Special  Agent  at  the  Paris  Kxposition. 

—  Prize  corn  crop.     1889.     circular. 

Fish    Commission.      2d-7th    annual    report    by    the 

Supt.  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  Oct.  31:    1879/80- 

84/85.     ['80-85].     8°. 

Note.    In  l8t-6th   rpts.  of   Dept.       [5th-6th]    misnumbered 

"  4th-5th."      The   duties    of  the    Fiwh   Comrar.,   established 

1878,  were  in  1879  added  to  those  of  the  Dept.  of  Agric.    For 

[let  ann.]  rpt.,  see  forward.  Fish  Commissioner. 

—  Fish  laws,  1882. 

Fish   Wardens.     Reports,  1889-90. 

Note.    In  lOth-llth  rpts.  of  Dept. 
Supt.    of  Immigration.      [lst-3d]    report,    Nov.    1: 

1881,  81/82-82/83. 


Note.    In  2d-4th  rpts.  of  Dept. 

—  Resources  and  attractions  of  So.  Carolina. 
See  also  under  Supplemental,  Governor. 


1881. 


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\CanalsA  Canal  Commission.  Report  [re  Columbia 
Canal],  1878.     h.  i.  p.     8°.     p.  375-381. 

—  Report  of  T:   B.  Lee,  engineer  in  charge,  relative 

to  the  Columbia  Canal,  [Apr.  5,  1882].     h.  t.  p. 
80.     p.  1267-1274. 
^ote.    Made  to  Bd.  of  Directors  of  the  Penitentiary. 

—  Annual   report  of   engineering  operations  on  the 

Columbia  Canal,  Oct.  31  :   1882/83. 
yoie.    In   Penitentiary  rpt.  of   same  period.     Rpts.  on  the 
Columbia  Canal  were  included  annually  in  Penitentiary  rpt. 
through  1886. 

—  See    also    forward,     Public    Works ;   and    under 

Legislature,  Journals,  Documents,  etc.,  1877,  84. 
County    Commissioners.      Reports,    annual,    1868/69, 
70/71-72/73. 
Note.    Cont.  separate  rpts.  by  Commrs.  of  each  county,  as 
required  by  act  of  1868.    Rpts.  1868/69  made  to  Comptroller; 
1871/72-72/73  to  Legislature. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1871. 

Education,  Superintendent  of  (1868-).  Report,  Nov. 
17,  1868;  [lst]-38th  annual  report,  [1868/69], 
June  30:  1869/70-1905/06.     ['69]-1907.     8°. 

Note,  fist]  annual  covers  apparently  Nov.  1868/Dec.  1869, 
and  is  called  "  Rpt.  to  reg.  sess.  1869/70."  Rpts.  of  educa- 
tional institutions  included  beginning  with  26th.  Letter  of 
trani^mittal  of  30th  wrongly  calls  it  the  "  thirteenth." 

—  Report  of  the  State  Supt.  of  Education  .  .   .  con- 

cerning the  matter  of   school  text-books;   Feb. 
13,1871.     h.t.p.     8°.     p   873-901. 

—  An  act  to  alter  and  amend  the  school  law,   1878. 

H.  S.  Thompson,  Supt.     '78.     8«.     18,  6  p. 
Board  of  Education.     Journal  of  proceedings,  1871. 

Note.    In  rpt.  of  Supt.,  1870/71. 
See   also   under  Legislature,   Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 
1840. 
Factory  Inspector.     2d  annual  report,  [189-?] 

Note.    Not  seen  ;  mentioned  in  Bd.  of  Health  rpt.  1894/95. 

Fish  Commissioner  (1878-).  [1st  annual]  report, 
for  the  year  1879.     '79.     8°.     16  p. 

Note.  Later  rpts.  than  this  included  In  rpts.  of  Dept.  of 
Agriculture.    See  back,  Agric,  Dept.  of.  Fish  Commission. 

\  Guano  and  Fertilizers,  Inspector  o/.]     See  forward, 

Phosphates. 
Harbor    Commission  of  Charleston   (1880-).     Report, 

Oct.  31:  1881-81/82. 
r Health]     Health    Officer  of   the  Port  of  Charleston. 

Report,  annual,  Oct.  31:  1868/69-80/81.   ['69-81.] 

N'ltf.  Rpts.  1859/70-71/72  called  "  Ann.  rpt.  of  quarantine 
operations  ";  rpts.  1872/73-80/81  called  "  Rpt.  of  Robt.  Lebby, 
M.I).,  Health  Officer." 

Board  of  Health   (1878-).      lst-26th   annual   report, 
Oct   31:   1879/80-94/95;    Dec.  31:   1895/96,  97- 
1905.     '80-1906.     8°. 
Note.    Ist  Is  "  Inclusive  of  fiscal  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1879." 

Land   Commissioner.     Report:  Mar.    1870/Feb.   1871; 
Mar. /Nov.  1871.     2  rpts.     8°. 
Note,    'i'hcre  U  bIho  a  I.,aiid  Commission  Statement  in   rpt. 
of  8<-c.  of  Hutc,  1871/72. 

See  'lino  under  Exec,  ami  Ktaff,  Oonernor,  1872;  back  under 
Agric,  Dept.  of,  1H8J;  forward  under  Sinking  Fund  Commri. ; 
unil  under  LogUlatiire,  Journals,  Dors.,  etc.,  1871,  74. 

[Phosphates.]     Inspector  of   Guano   and    Fertilizers. 

Report,  annual,  Nov.:  1869,  70,  71.     ['69-71.]    8". 

Inspector  of   Phosphates   (1872-79).     Report:    Dec. 

3,  1H72;   Sept.  .30,  1H72/73. 
—  |{ei>ort  on  tlic  rivc^r  mining  companies  of  So.  Car- 
olina.    [SesH.  1878.1     h.t.p.     8".     (5)  p. 

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—  Reports    of    Inspector   of    Fertilizers,    [Aug.  30, 

187y/7y],  and  Inspector  of  Phosphates,  [Nov.  7, 
1879]. 
Note.    Seen  only  with  Comptroller's  rpt.,  1878/79. 

Phosphate    Commission   (1878-).     Report,    Nov.  27, 
1879.     h.  t.  p.     8°.     (11)  p. 
Note.     This  was  a  temporary  commisBion   of  Investigation. 

—  Same,  minority,     h.  t.  p.     8°.     (20)  p. 

—  Testimony  taken  before    the    Phosphate    Commis- 

sioners at  sundry  meetings  .  .  .  beginning  Oct. 
2G,  1H87.      h    t.  p.      ['87.]      8«.     p.  567-704. 
Phosphate    Commissioners.,  Board    of    (189-).      Ist- 
3d  annual  report,  [Nov.]  :  1891-93.     '91-93.     8°. 

Note,  let  cent.  Rpt.  of  Phosphate  Inspector,  Jan.  19/Aug. 
31,1891. 

Phosphate  Inspector.     Annual  report,   Aug.  31:1893/ 

94-94/95;  Dec.  31:   1895/90,  97-1900.    '94-1901. 
See  also  back  under  Agric,   Dept.   of;    under  Exec. 

and  Staff,  Atty.  Genl.  ;    and  under  Legislature, 

Journals.,  Docs.,  etc..,  1891. 
[^Public    Works.']      Board   of  Public   Works.       Report, 

1820,  21. 

Note.  Rpt.  1820  listed  in  catalogue  of  Albany  Institute. 
Rpt.  1821  mentioned  in  rpt.  of  Supt.,  1823. 

Superintendent  of  Public    Works,   (1823-).     Report, 
annual,  1823,  27-28,  45-48,  51. 

Note.  Year-end  Sept.  30,  1827-28;  later  rpts.  dated  Novem- 
ber; period  of  rpt.  1823  not  clear.  Rpt.  1823  paged  as  follows  : 
64,  (4),  65-66,  (4),  67-79  p.,  16  leaves,  (4)  p.  With  rpt. 
1828  (21  p.)  are  bound  "  Rpt.  of  Supt."  [on  public  works 
1819-28,  in  reply  to  a  resolution],  15  p.,  and  "Rail  Road," 
[Rpt.  of  Supt.  Mar.  15,  1828  on  canal  or  r.r.  from  Charleston  to 
Hamburgh],  4  p. 

—  [Plan  for  chartering   joint   stock   companies    for 

the  improvement  of  the  roads  of  the  State,  with 
a  bill],  n.  t.  p.  [1827.]  8".  16  p. 
Report  of  the  commissioners  appointed  ...  to  cause 
examinations,  surveys  and  estimates  to  be  made 
for  a  rail  road  between  Charleston  and  Cincin- 
nati. 1836.  8«.  34  p. 
See  also  back  under  Canals. 

[^Quarantine.]     See  back  under  Health. 

Railroad  Commissioner  (1878-)  lst-27th  annual 
report,  [Oct.  31]:  1879-93;  June  30:  1894-1905. 
•79-1906.     8°. 

Note.  3d-5th,  14th,  and  perhaps  others,  Issued  in  2  pts.  each. 
Many  cont.  railroad  law.     7th  cont. : 

—  Railroad  and    county  map   of  So.  Carolina.     Pre- 

pared for  the  Railroad  Commission.     [Chicago], 
1885.     Scale,  c   25  mi.  =  1  in.  ;    size,  11^  x  14  in. 

—  See  also  back.  Public  Works ;   under  Institutions, 

Penitentiary  ;  and  under  Legislature,  Journals, 
Docs.,  etc.,   1859,70,71,   77/78  (frauds),  81/82, 
82. 
Shell-Fish  Commissioner.     Report,  Oct.  31,  1893.     '93. 
80.     (9)  p. 
Note.    Made  to  Sinking  Fund  Commrs. 

Sinking    Fund    Commissioners,     Board    of    (1869-). 

Report,     IVlar./Nov.     1870;     annual,     Oct.     31: 

1878/79-94/95;  Dec.  31:   1896-1905.   ['70]- 

1906.  8°. 

Note.    Called  "  Ann.  transactions,"  1880/81 ;  "  Proceedings," 

1881/82-82/83.     Rpts.    1883/84-97    consist  principally    of  rpt. 

by  Sec.  of  State  as  Agent  of  the  Board,  as  to  '*  business  of  the 

Land  Dept." 

—  Forfeited  lands,  assets  of  the  State  in  charge  of 

the  .   .   .  Commission  and  in  custody  of  the  Sec. 
of  State,  annual,  [1880/81-82/83.]     '81-83.     8°. 
Note.    Also  appended  to  rpts.  of  Sec.  of  State. 


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Sinking  Fund  Commissioners,  Board  of,  conttnued. 

—  Supplementary  report,  being  a  list  of  lands  tor- 

feited  for  taxes  and  in  custody  of  the  Sec.  ot 
State,  annual,  Oct.  31:    1883/84-94/95. 
Note.    Title   varies.     1891/92-94/9.5   Incl.  in  regular   rpt.  as 
"  Forfeited  Land.     Exhibit  — ." 

—  Supplemental  report  .  .   .  containing  list  of  land.s 

on  which  the  State  has  a  debt.    1891.     S".     193  p. 
Note.    Not  certain  whether  this  belongslin  preceding  series. 

—  See  also    back,    Shell- Fish    Commr.  ;    and   under 

Legislature,  Jnls.,   Docs.,  etc  ,  1873/74,  77/78^ 
[Taxation.']      Board  of  Equalization.     Minutes,  1879  ; 
Proceedings,  1882. 
Note.    With  Comptroller's  rpt.,  1878/79,  81/82. 
Tax    Commission    (1883-).     Report,  Nov.  2G,  1884. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1872. 

Institutions. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1877/78. 
[Agriculture.]       Agricultural    Experiment    Stations. 
lst-7th      annual     report,     Dec.      31:      1888-94. 
'89-94.     8°. 
Note     The  experiment  stations  established   by  the  Bd.  of 
.\£'ric.  at  Spartanburg  and  Darlington  in  1887  (by  Act  of  1886), 
and  by  the  Univ.  at  Columbia  in   Jan.  1888  (by  Act  of  1880, 
were  in  Mar.  1888  consolidated  under  a  joint  board  and  one 
Director.     The  Columbia  station  was  to  be  discontinued  ^ov. 
189U      There  is  also  an  .Annual  Report  of  the  Director,  Mar./ 
Oct.  1SS9,  in  luth  ann.  rpt.  of  Dept.  of  Agric.     See   forward 
under  Education,  Univ.  of  So.  Carolina,  1886. 

—  Bulletin;  nos.  1-4  new  series,  nos.  5-8  new  series 

II.;  Apr.  1,  1888-Mar.  1890.    ['88]-90.  8  pm.  8". 

Note.    Constitute  a  single  series.    Bulletins  inscribed  "  Univ. 

of  8.  C.  Agric.  Exper.  Sta.,"  but  deal  with  all  three  stations. 

Clemson     Agricultural     and     Mechanical      College. 

(Clemson    College,    1889-).     [IstJ-Hth    annual 

report.     Oct.   31:     1889/90-94/95;     [Dec,  31?]: 

1896-99  ;  June  30  :  1899/1900-05/06.   ['91-1907.] 

8°. 

Note.     Location  near  Fort  Hill.     5th-9th  cont.  7th-llth  ann. 

rpt.  of  the  Exper.  Sta.    15th-17th  also  in  36th-38th  ann.  rpt. 

of  Hupt.  of  Education. 

—  Report  of  the  receipts  and  disbursements,  Nov.  1, 

189o/Dec.31,  1896.     '97.     8».     (30)  p. 

—  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  (1889-).     [4th]- 

17th  annual  report;  1891-98;  June  30:  1898/99- 

1902/03;  Dec.  31,  1904.  v.  p.,  '98-1905.  8°. 

Note.    7th-llth  also  in  6th-9th  aim.  rpt.  of  College.   lOth-llth 

pr.  at  Greenville;  14lh   at  Union;  others,  so  far  as  seen,   at 

Columbia.     In  early  rpts.  and  bulletins  called  simply    "  8.  C. 

Agric.  Exp.  Sta." 

Bulletin,  nos.  1-92,  July  1891-Aug.  1904.  v.  p., 

•91-1904.  92  pm.  8°. 
Note.  Called  "  new  series  "  through  no.  27.  No.  3  is  pt.  2 
of  no.  1 ;  similarly,  no.  4.")  is  pt.  2  of  no.  4:1.  No.  24  in  2  pm., 
ea  1.0  p.  NoH.  2H,  3(1,  dated  .June,  and  no.  29,  April,  1H97. 
NoH  61-62  (1901),  71  (.May  1902)  rcpr  in  April  19U3.  Now.  74, 
76-77  doted  Nov.  1902;  nos.  75,  79-80  dated  April  1903;  no.  78, 
Dfc.  1902.  I'rlnted  variously  at  Charleston,  Greenville, 
Abbeville,  and  (Joluinbia. 

Agricultural  Society  ( 1 784-) .  Report  of  a  committee 
on  the  importation  of  foreign  seeds,  plants,  and 
iniiilcmcnts.  With  .  .  .  letter  on  the  water- 
rultiirc  of  rice.     Charleston,  1823.     12°.     24  p. 

AfjriciiUural  Society,    Slate  (IK.'VJ-).     The   proceed- 

ingH  of  the   Agricultural  (Convention  and  of  the 

.   .   .   Sopiety,  18:19-45;     (etc  |  .    .    .      1846.     8". 

430,  66,  (1)  p. 

Nolf.     Incl.  a  Supplernint  to  the   I'roceedirigM;  rw/y.  1847; 


8(i,  (1)  p. 


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\^Agriculture,  continued.^ 
Agricultural  and   Mechanical  Society.     Proceeding's 
of  annual  conventions,  1870,  71,  72.     (Jharleeton, 
71-73.     8°. 
—  Report:    Dec.    4,   1879;    Oct.  31,   1881.     h.   t.   p. 

2  rpts.     8".     ea.,  (4)  p. 
Agricultural  Statistics,  Bureau  of .     [l8t-2(l]  annual 
report,  Nov.:   1869-70. 
Note.     [IstJ  is  a  State  censuii. 

Agricultural  Survey.     See  forward.  Geology. 
Bank  of  State.     Report,  annual,  November  24,   1838; 
Oct.  1:    1840/41-44/45;  Sept.  80:   1845/4(J-f>5/(;0  ; 
July  1,  18(58;  Nov.  1,  18G8.     8°. 

Note.  Geuerally  by  President  aud  Directors.  Kpt.  July  1, 
18G8  by  President;  seen  only  in  Appendix  Bto  House  Journal, 
July  1868.  Kpt.  1854/55  not  seen.  Hpts.  1862/63,  Nov. 
1868  are  in  Comptroller's  rpts.  for  corresponding  periods.  Rpts. 
1863/64,  65/66  were  reprinted  in  lipt.  of  Investigating  com- 
mittee, 1874;  see  under  Legislature,  Jnla.,  Does.,   etc.,  1874. 

See  also  undei' Judiciary,  last  etitri/;  and  ««</«?•  Legislature, 
Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1827,  27/28,  57  (two),  68,  69,  74. 

[Capitol,  State.]     See  forward,  State  House. 

Deaf  and  the  Blind,  Institution  for  the  Education  of 
the  (Cedar  Spring,  1849-).  Report,  1854;  8th- 
58th  annual,  1856-1906.     ['54?-1906].     8°. 

Note.  Became  a  State  institution  in  1857.  Called  Instn.  for 
the  Educ.  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  the  Blind  through  rpt. 
1890  or  1891.  Year-eud  of  rpts.  is  Sept.  30,  1859-63;  Oct.  31, 
1871-95;  since  then,  Dec.  31;  others  uncertain.  Walker's 
history  of  the  Institution  states  that  rpts.  1870,  71,  73,  76  were 
Btill  unprinted  in  1893;  but  22d-24th  rpts.,  1869/70-71/72,  are  In 
rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Educ.  for  those  years. 

—  Report  of   the    Commissioners  of  the    Deaf   and 

Dumb  and  the  Blind,  [Aug.  26,  1867].  n.  t.  p. 
8°.     p.  65-68. 

—  The  Palmetto  Leaf,  1887-92. 

Note.    "  Somewhat  irregularly  published." 

—  History  of  the  .  .  .  Institution  .  .   .  Prepared  by 

N.  F.  Walker,  Feb.  1893.    h.  i.  p.    Cedar  Spring, 
['93.]     8o.     (11)  p. 
Dispensary,    State     (1893-1907).     Report,    Oct.    31: 
1893-93/94;  Dec.  31:    1895-99;   Nov.  30:    1900, 
00/01-05/06.     '93-[19071.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  1893  covers  July  1/Oct.  31.     Rpt.  1897  not  seen. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  JournaU,  Docs.,  etc.,  1894. 

[Education.']  Trustees  Estate  of  Dr.  John  Dela  Howe 
and  Lethe  Farm  School.  Report,  annual,  Nov.: 
1870,  71,  72.  8°. 
State  Normal  School  (Columbia,  1873-86).  lst^3d 
annual  report  of  Board  of  Regents,  Feb./Nov. 
1873;  Oct.  31:  1873/74-74/75. 

Note.  In  rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Education  for  same  years.  2d- 
3d  incl.  Catalogue.  In  1886,  upon  removal  to  Rock  Hill, 
became : 

Winthrop   Normal   and   Industrial    College     (Rock 
Hill,    1886-).      Report,    Oct.    31:     1892,    92/!t3- 
93/94;     [Jan.]:  1896-97;     report  for  year:  1897- 
99;  July  1:    1899/1900-05/06.     '92-[1906J.     8°. 
Note.     Rpts.  form  a  continuous  series  although  method  of 
dating  was  changed  several  times.    This  institution,  privately 
established   in   1886,   was   adopted   by  the   State   in   1891,   to 
succeed  the  State  Normal  School,  and  was  called  "  8.  C.  In- 
dustrial and  Winthrop  Normal  College  "  through  1894. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  1888/89,91/92-1904/05.  ['89]- 

1905. 

Note.  1904/06  printed  at  Charleston  ;  others,  so  far  as  seen, 
at  Columbia. 

—  Report    of    the    Commissioners    appointed    .    .    . 

relative  to  the  establishment  of  a  State  indus- 
trial school  for  women,  [Nov.  1891].  h.t.p.  8". 
p.  411-425. 

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[Education,  continued. '\ 

—  Laying  of  corner  stone.  May  12,   1894,  the  85tli 

birthday  of  Hon.  R.  C  Winthrop.     Lancaster, 
['94.1     8°.     78  p.     il.  .         . 

—  Report  on  the  industrial  education  of   women  in 

Germany      By  E:  S.  Joyner,  Commissioner  for 
So.  Carolina.     8°.     p.  871-881. 
mte.    App.  to  rpt.  Jan.  1896  but  printed  from  different  type. 

—  Report   of   the   receipts   and   disbursements  .  .   . 

Sept.  14,  1895/Aug.  1,  189(!.     '96.     8°  ^  (27)  p. 

—  State    Summer   School  for    Teachers    (Winthrop 

CoUe'^e,  Rock  Hill)     [Circular,  lst-2d  session, 
1899-1900].     ['99]-1900.     2  circulars.     12°. 
University   of  South   Carolina    (Columbia,    1801-). 
[Report  of   Chairman  of   Faculty,   May  1868]; 
reports  and  papers,  1869 ;    report  of   Board   of 
Trustees,  annual,  1875;  Oct.  31:   1878/79-94/95; 
Dec.  31:  1896-1900;  June  30:  1903/04-05/06.  8°. 
Xote    1.    Created    as    S.  C.   College,   1801;    opened     1805; 
closed,   1863-66.     Became   Univ.   of    S.    C.   by   Act  of    186d, 
closed  again,  1877-80.     Act  of  1878  made  the  Agnc.  Coll   and 
Mechanics'  Inst,  at   Orangeburg  (colored)    a   brancli   of    the 
Univ.,  the  Columbia  branch  being  again  known  as  b.  C.  Col- 
lege     From  1880  to  1882  the  Columbia  branch  was  known  as 
S   C.  Coll.of  Agric.  and  Mechanics;  from  1882  to  1887  once 
more  S.  C.  College;  by  Act  of  1887  (taking  effect  June  1888), 
once  more  Univ    of   S.  C.  (although  called  8.  C.  College  in 
rpts.  1898-1906). 

Note  2  Title  of  rpts.  varied  somewhat,  prior  to  1884/85. 
Rpt.  1875  contains  Catalogue.  Rpts.  1881/82-83/84  Included 
rpts.  of  Claflin  College.  In  rpts.  1898-1906  called  ''«•  C. 
cfoUege."     Rpts.  incl.  in  rpts.  of  8upt.  Education  from  1897. 

—  Treasurer's    ri'port    to    the    Board    of    Trustees, 

annual,  Nov.:   1844,  44/45-62/63,  66,  68.     8". 
Note.    Later  rpta.  included  in  rpts.  of  State  Comptroller. 

—  [Miscellaneous  reports].     (In  Reports  and  Resolu- 

tions, sess.  1870/71.) 

—  Report  of  the  Cliairman  of  the  Faculty   ...   in 

response   to    a  resolution  .   .   .   passed    Feb.   18, 
1875.     '7.5.     8°.     72,  8  p. 
Note.    Called  for  by  the   Legislature  because   the  Supt.  of 
Education  had  not  included  the  ann.  rpt.  of  the  Univ.  in  his 
own  ann.  rpt. 

Report   of  the   receipts   and   expenditures,    Nov. 

1,  1895/Dec.  31,  1896.     '97.     8°.     (27)  p. 

—  Catalogue,  1847,48,  51,  54,  72/73,  76.      ['47]-76. 

5  V.     8°. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  library.     1836.     8°. 

—  History  of  the  So.  Carolina  College,  1801-57.     By 

M.  LaBorde.     '.0!t.     8«.     xii,  13-463,  (1)  p. 

—  Same ;  2<\  e<i.    Charleston,  1874.     8°.     xliii,  596  p. 

—  Prospectus  .  .   .  mdccci.xvi.     '66.     8".     15  p. 

By-laws    ...   as  revised  and  adopted  .   .   .  June 

21,  1869  [etc]   .  .   .     '69.     8°.     40  p. 

—  A  circular  of  information,     n.  t.  p.     [1875.]     S". 

8  p. 

—  Regulations  for  the  government  of  students  .  .  . 

1875.     80.     10  p. 

—  Acts  rehiting  to  the  University  .   .  .  and  by-laws 

of  the  College  of  Agric.  and  Mechanics,  adopted 

.    .   .   Aug.  1880;  [etc.].     '80.     8".     34,  (4)  p. 
[Addresxes]     On    iiistory  and    political  economy 

...  an  inaugural  address    .    .    .    7th  Dec.  1835. 

By  F.  Lieber,  LL.l).     '.'.6.     8".     26  p. 
inaugural   address  of  C:    F.   MeCay,  professor 

of  niatlicniaticH  and  mechanical  jiliilosophy   .   .    . 

Dec.  11,  1854.      •.'>5.     8".     21  p. 
Semi-ceiitcnniai  celebration  of  tlic  So.-CaroliMH 

College  :  conHisting  of  tlie  baccalaureate  addrcs.s 

.    .    .  the  Bemi-centennial   oration  by  the  lion.   J. 

L.  I'etigru,  [etc.].     CliiarleHton,  18.-,5.     8".    .'52  p. 

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\^Education,  continued. ~\ 
The  necessity  of  continued  self-education.    An 

address  to  the  graduatinjj  class    .    .    .    1st  Dec. 

18G1.     By  F.  Liebcr.     '01.     8°.     17  p. 
The    progress    of    civilization    in    the    United 

States.     Oration    delivered    before    the    literary 

societies    .    .    .    June  30th,  1871,  by  H:  W.  Ilil- 

liard.     '71.     8°.     16  p. 
Charles    Sumner,    the    idealist,    statesman    and 

scholar.     An  address  delivered    .    .    .    June  29, 

1874    ...    by  K:  T.  Greener    .    .    .    ['74J.     8°. 

41  p. 

—  Rej)ort  of  the  work  of  the  experimental  farm  of 

the  So.  Carolina  College,  for  the  years  188.'3,  84, 
85,  and  188(1  in  part.  K.  II.  Loughridge,  Ph.])., 
professor  of  agriculture.  .  .  .  [188(5.]  h.  t.  j)- 
1  V.     8°.     p.  803-861. 

liote.  The  experimental  farm  dates  from  18S2.  In  Jan. 
1888,  in  accordance  with  an  Act  of  1887,  it  became  a  State 
experiment  station  ;  in  Mar.  1888  It  was  consolidated  with  the 
two  stations  of  the  Bd.  of  Agric.  See  back  under  Agriculture, 
Agric.  Exper.  Stations,  Note. 

—  Same,  for  the  year  1886,  [dated  Nov.   15,  1887.] 

h.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  729-779. 
Note.    Seen  as  Appendix  A  to  rpt.  of  University,  1886/87. 

—  Agricultural    College     and     Mechanics'    Institute 

(Colored;  Orangeburg,  1872-96).     Ann.  report: 
Jan.  30,  1873;  [Nov.]  1873;  Dec.  15,  1874;  [Oct. 
25],  1875;  Oct.  31:    1876/77,  79/80-80/81.     8^ 
Note.    Established  by  the  State  in  1872  in  connection  with 
Claflin  University,  a  private  institution  established  at  Orange- 
burg, 1869.     By  Act  of  1878  became  a  branch  of  the  Univ.  of 
S.  O.     Rpt.  Jan.  30,  187;i  (for  1872)   was  the  Ist.     lipt.  Dec. 
1874  seen  only  appended  to  Rpt.  of  investigating  committee; 
see   wilder  Legislature,   Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,   1875/76.    Rpt. 
1880/81    (by  President)  in   University  rpt.,  1880/81. 

—  Colored  Normal,  Industrial,  Agricultural  and   Me- 
chanical College  (Orangeburg,  1896-) .     Ist-lOth 
[11th]  annual  report,  1896-1906.     11  rpts.     8°. 
Note.     Ist  covers  July/Dec.  1896.     Rpts.  from  1899  really 
cover  academic  years.     Rpts.  1899-1900  were  both  numbered 
4th  and  error  was  continued.     Rpts.  from  8th  seen  only  in 
rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Education.     This  institution  was  successor  to 
the  preceding,  from  which  the  State  withdrew  its  aid  Jan.  1896. 

—  Report  of  the  receipts  and  disbursements,   1896. 

'97.     8°.     39  p. 

—  Military  Academy   (Charleston,   1842-).     Report 

of  Board  of  Visitors,  annual,  1856-60;   Nov.  30  : 
1860/61-62/63;     Oct.    31:      1882,    82/83-94/95; 
Dec.  31:   1896;   [June  30]:    1896/97-1905/06. 
Note.    Consisted  of  the  Arsenal  Academy  at  Columbia  and 
the  Citadel  Academy  at  Charleston  up  to  1865;  united  as  S.  C. 
Military  Academy  by  Actof  1861.    The  Arsenal  was  destroyed 
in  the  war ;  the  Citadel  was  in  1882  made  a  branch  of  the  Univ. 
of  S.  C.  and  re-opened  as  8.  C.  Military  Academy.     Recent 
rpts.  in  rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Education.     Thomas's  bistoiy  of  the 
institution  says  "  rpts.  were  made  regularly  with  few  excep- 
tions from  Dec.  1843  to  Dec.  1865." 

Regulations,  1843,  49,  54,  58.     4  pm. 

Report  of  Major  J.   B.  White,  battalion  State 

cadets,  [Nov.  30,  1864/65.] 

Address  delivered  to  the  So.  Carolina  Military 

Institute  at  the  annual  commencement,  July  27, 
1887,  by  E:  McCrady.    Charleston, '87.    8°.  26  p. 

The  history  of  the  .  .  .  Academy,  with  appen- 
dixes. By  J:  P.  Thomas.  Charleston,  1893.  xii, 
(1),  579  p. 

Address  delivered  at  the  annual  commencement, 

July  1st,  1891,  by  Hon.  G:  W.  Dargan  .  .  . 
Charleston,  '91.     8^.     24  p. 

Report  of  the  receipts  and  disbursements,  Nov. 

1,  1895/Dec.  31,  1896.     '97.     8°.     (33)  p. 

See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Education, 
Supt.  of,  Note. 


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[S.  C. 


\^Otology.'\  Geological  and  Agricultural  Survey 
(1842-).  Report  of  the  commencement  and 
progress  of  the  agricultural  survey  of  So.  Caro- 
lina for  1843.  By  E.  Ruffin,  Agric.  Surveyor 
of  the  State.     '43.     120,  55,  (1)  p.     tables. 

—  Report  on  the  geological  and  agricultural  survey 

of  the  State,  1844.     By  M.  Tuomey,  Geological 
Surveyor.     '44.     8°.     63  p. 

—  Report   on  the  geology   of   So 

Tuomey.  .   .   .   1848.      4°.      5 
Ivi,  p.,  -+-  errata  slip.     maps. 


2rote.    Cont.   "  Geological   map  of  8. 
State  Geologist,  1845;  "  size,  15|  X  19J  in 


Carolina;   by  M. 
1.,    iv,    (2),    293, 
pi.     il. 
C,   by  M.  Tuomey, 


Geological  Survey  (1855-).  Report  on  the  survey 
of  So.  Carolina:  being  the  1st  annual  report  .  .  . 
embracing  the  progress  of  the  survey  during  the 
year  1856  .  .  .  by  O.  M.  Lieber.  '56.  8°.  vii, 
(1).  136  p.     9  fold.  pi. 

—  Pleiocene    fossils    of    So.    Carolina,    containing 

descriptions  and  figures  of  the  polyparia,  echino- 
dermata,  and  mollusca.  By  M.  Tuomey  and  F. 
S.  Holmes.     Charleston,  1857.     4°. 

—  Report  on  geological  survey.     By  O.  M.  Lieber. 

1858.     8°. 
\^IIistory.'\     Public   Record   Commission  (1891-).     Re- 
port, [Nov.  2],  1893;    1894;  [Oct.  31,   1894/95]. 
'93-96.     3  rpts.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  [1894/95]  called  "  rpt.  1896." 

Historian  of  the  Confederate  Records  (1893-).     Re- 
port, annual,   [1895-99.]     '96-1900.     5  pm.     8°. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Civil  War,  Dec.  1, 1863. 

Historical  Commission  (1894-).  Report,  1898;  re- 
port, annual,  Jan.  :  1905,  06,  07.    '99-[1907].  8°. 

See  also  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  under  Legislature  and  Supple- 
mental. 

See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Civil  War. 
Immigration,     Commissioner     of    (1866-).      Report, 
[Jan.  1,  1868.]     n.  t.  p.      8°.     p.  70-74. 

—  Supplementary  report,  May  18,  1868.     n.  t.p.     8o. 

p.   [187]-188. 

—  See   also    under    Inspec.    and  Reg.,   Agriculture, 

Dept.   of ;  and  under   Miscellaneous,   Immigra- 
tion Convention. 
Insane,  Hospital  for  the  (Columbia.) .     Report,  annual, 
18[46/]47-"73/74;  53d-77th,  1874/75-95/96,  97- 
1900.     ['47]-1901.     8°. 

Note.  Called  Lunatic  Asylum  through  rpt.  1894/95.  Rpts. 
dated  Nov.,  1847-69;  year-end  Oct.  .31,  1869/70-94/95;  since 
then  Dec.  31.  Not  numbered  before  63d.  Rpts.  1863/64,  05/66 
also  in  Rpt.  of  committee,  1874.  A  rpt.  Apr.  20,  1868,  ih  with 
Gov's,  rnertrt.  .July  1808.  Rpts.  1873/74-74/75  also  incl.  with 
Comptroller's  rpt.  Rpts.  187.5/76-76/77  both  numbered  "  54th" 
■  and  subsequent  enumeration  was  never  changed.  See  also 
under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  ideaeage,  Note. 

—  Acts  concerning  the  I^unatic  Asylum  .  .   .  and  by- 

laws   for    its    government,    revised  and    passed 
.   .   .   nth  Nov.  1850.    '51.     80.      16  p. 
Librarian,    State.      Report,    June    15/Nov.    15,  1869; 
annual  report,  Oct.  31  or  Nov.  1:   1869/70-80/81  ; 
l8t-2(l  annual,  Dec.  31:    1899-1900.      ['70]-1901. 

Note.  Callcil  "  State  House  Keeper  and  Li'gislatlve  Libra- 
rian "  throu«h  rpt.  1871/7'2;  "Slate  House  Keeper  and  State 
I>lbrurlan,"  iHTZ/n-i:'/!!);  Slate  Librarian.  1877/78-1900. 
Rpt.  1876/77  not  seen,  noratiy  between  1881  and  1899. 

Orphan  Asylum  (Columbia)       Annual    report   of   the 
Trustees,  Oct.  31:    1869,69/70-77/78.     8". 

Note,  'i'hld  was  a  prlv;ito  inHlllutloii,  taken  over  by  the 
Slate  In  Feb.  1869.  |1mI|  rpt.  covers  Keb./Oct.  31.  Rpts. 
1870/71,  7.0/76  not  seen. 

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Penitentiary  (Columbia).      Ki'iwrt,  annual,  Nov.    17, 

IBfifi/Dec.    :'.l,    1807;     Jan.    2:V0ct.   31.    1800; 

Oct.  1.5:  18(;!)/70;  Nov.:  1870/71-71/72;  Oct.  31: 

1872/73-93/94;   Dec.  31:  1895-1901.  ['68]- 

1902.  8°. 

Note.     Rpt.    1865/67    seen    only    with    CJov'b.    mess.    July 

1868.       Rpt«.     1809/70,     72/7:!-74/7.'i,    76/77    in    Comptroller's 

rpt.;  rpt.  187.5/76  not   seen.     Ilpt.    1871/72    lacks  Siipt's.  rpt. 

Rpt.  1870/71  called  "  Rpts.  relative  to  the  State  Penitentiary." 

—  Supplemental  report,  [1873].     h.  t.  p.     (4)  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Supt.,  together  with  other  papers, 

in  regard  to  the  condition  and  treatment  of  con- 
victs employed  on  the  Greenwood  and  Augusta 
R.R. ;  [Dec.  15,  1879.]     h.  t.  p.    8°.    p.  885-947. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Oovernor,  18G8 ; 

and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
1868  (two),  71,  99. 

Pharmaceutical  Association.  2d,  4tii,  6th  annual  re- 
port, 1876/77,  78/79,  80/81,  to  Legislative  ses- 
sions 1877/78,  79,  81/82.     h.  t.  p.     3  rpts.     8°. 

[^Public  Record  Commission.^     See  back,  History. 

Registrar  of  Births,  Deaths,  and   Marriages  (1853-). 

lst-«th  annual  report,  Dec.  31:  1853-54,  56-59. 

•54-60. 

Note.    Each   dated  in    November  of   year   following,   i.e., 

Nov.  1854-60.    None  found  for  1855.     [3d-4th]  not  numbered. 

Instate    House.]      Commissioner   of   New  State  House. 

Report,  annual,  Nov.  24,  1856;  Sept.  30:    1856/ 

57-62/63;  Oct.  25,  1865. 

Note.    By  "  Commr.  and  Architect  of  New  State  Capitol," 

1856/67-57/58;  by  "Acting  Commr.  and  Architect,"  1862/63; 

by  "  Commr.  and  Architect  of  New  State  House,"  1865. 

Commission  for  the  Completion  of  the  State   House 
(1884-).    [lst-7th]  ann.  report,  Nov.  1:  1885-91. 
Note.    Called  "State  House  Commission"  in4tb-7th. 

State  House  Keeper  and  State  Librarian.     See  back 
under  Librarian,  State. 
[  Weather   Servtce."]     State    Weather   Service.     Annual 
report,  Oct.  31:    1887/88,  88/89,  89/90. 
Note.     Rpt.  1887/88  not  seen;  rpts.  1888/89-89/90  seen  only 
in  lOth-llth  ann.  rpt.  of  Bd.  of  Agriculture.     See  next  note. 

United  States   Dept.    of  Agriculture.     So.   Carolina 
section  of  the  Climate  and  Crop  Service  of  the 
Weather  Bureau.      [Monthly]  report;  [also]  an- 
nual summary;     v.  1-9,  Oct.  1898 -Dec.  1906. 
Columbia  and  Raleigh,  i'98]-1907.     4°. 
Note.     Uniform  with  those   for   other   States.     V.   1    had  4 
nos.,  Oct.-Dec.  and  ann.  summary;  other  v.  have  ea.  13  nos., 
Jan. -Dec.  and  ann.  summary,  the  monthly  parts  ea.  8  p.,  ann. 
summaries   ea.    12   p.      Feb.   1899   has   wrong   editorial   imp. 
date,    "  March."       Editorial  imp.    is   Columbia   throughout. 
Beginning  with  v.  9  no.  2  called  CliiiKdological  Service.     The 
State  W.  Service  was  taken  over  by  the  U.  8.  Weather  Bureau 
tentatively  in  1890,  actually  in  Feb.  1893;  between  these  dates 
the  service  lapsed. 

—  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  1893-1905.     f  broadside. 

Note.  Issued  during  the  growing  season  only,  April/Oct., 
about  26  nos.  annually.  Milliographed  up  to  1897;  since  then 
printed.    Called  Weekly  Weather  Bulletin  beginning  1906. 

Judiciary. 

[^Law  Reports.]  Reports  of  cases,  [1783]-1868.  v.}}-, 
1809-69.     8°. 

Cont. :  [1783-1804],  by  E.  H.  Bay;  N.  Y.,  '09-11 ;  2  v.;  (2d 
ed.  of  V.  I).  [1793-1816],  by  J.  Brevard;  Ch..  '57;  3  v.  in  2. 
1812-16.  pub.  by  W.  R.  U.  Tread  way ;  Ch.,  '23;  2  v.  1817-18, 
by  J.  Mill ;  new  ed. ;  Ch.,  '37  ;  2  v.  in  1.  1817-20,  by  H:  J.  Nott 
and  L>:J.  McCord;  2ded.;  Ch.,  '42;  2  v.  [1821J-28,  by  D:  J. 
McCord;  Ch.,  '5:<;  4  v. in  2.  [1823-24],  by  W.  Harper;  2d  ed.; 
Ch., '41.  .Same,  3d  ed.;  Ch., '60.  1828-32,  by  H.  Bailey;  Ch., 
'58;  2  V.  1833-37,  by  W.  R.  Hill;  Ch.,  '57;  3  v.  in  2.  1836-37, 
by  W:  Riley;  Ch.,  '39.  Same,  2d  ed.;  Ch., '60.  1837-38,  by 
C.  W.   Dudley;     Ch.,  '58.     18:58-;39,   by    W.  Rice;    Ch.,  '39. 

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ILaw  Reports,  conUnuedr\  _^   ^ 

1839-40,  by  L.  CheveB;  ^d  «^- 'i^'^J^.h^L;  2  v  1844-46.  by 
McMuUan;  2  v     1842-44    by  «•  '[■  "P'^'j^/a.  Strobhart;  Ch. 

-ri8.^;  .?-rrf  ers  l^l^i  -,-!--. 

^itle  of  rpts.  has  varied  conside  ably.^  Treadway  Mill.  1-2 
..  cases  in  the  superior  courts  of  ^^J'.'.JJf.fJ't^^Con^'Mu- 

McCord.  and  H-P-^°^ --^d'  al  oZTs  through  15  Rici- 
tional  Court;'     3-4  Mcl.orQ  duu  Treadway's 

ardson,  "  of  cases  in  tl>«  0°"'  ^.^PPu^^tv -1822.  Harper's 
rpts.  include  two  cases  in  t^JL^o^^^^^  .t  ol"  Ipp^^  decisions, 
rpts.  cont.  appendix  of  ^^f  ^^<^°"'\  ° ^ats  The  2d  ed.  of 
1825-31;  the  3d  ^f  .°°°t- ^'f  ,^„\^S^n  3d  Hill ;  cont.  also 
Riley  excludes  all  °'^^^X/°nc  also  omitted  cases  1835-40. 
his  Equity  cases.     McMullan  inci.  aisu  Richard- 

L!fl^^-a6riVr]:*witVrsV.1^/Elu\V    -It^  single  t..p. 
Ch.  =  Charleston. 
I  Equity  Reports.}    Reports,  [1784]-1868.    ^.  2..,  1817- 

69.     8°. 
^     /      riTSi  IRIBI     bv   H.   W.  Desaussure;    'I'^-l^!  do' 

^•am€,  2d  ed.;  Ch  60-  J»3'  •^»!  "y  1839-40.  by  L.  Cheves; 
''.'•.'*  p;'''.6^  V^rb'y  J  J.McMullan  '1/42-44,  by  R. 
H  IpUrs-  1844-46  5oi^87by  J.  H.  G.  Richa-dson;  v.  1-14, 
Ch  !«!f  Columbia.  '1846-50,  by  J.  A.  Strobhart;  4  v. 
^'^:^.'  various  titles,  occasionally  ^^ '^J^^^^ 
..  equity."    .;^,woeqmty  cases     1822    a  e^  incl.  m    1^^  ^.^  J^ 

L'^^  'P  Pi,p id  ed'  of  Riley  exdudes  all  his  cases  contained  in 
cases.     Hie -1  ed.  ot  Kiiey  ex^  u  McMullan 

.2d  Hill    ^°'ij«!>7J^,tl  ,827-37      V    12Rlhardson  (1860-66) 

r„t;^^ith"his'v'  iTCw,  with  Bingle  t.-p.    Ch.  =  Charleston. 

Supreme    Court.     So.    Carolina  Reports      Reports   of 

^      cases  heard  and  deterrmned   1808-1906  ;  v    1-/  G 

Columbia  and  Jersey  City,  '71-1907.     76  v.     8  . 

'  ^     .       -KT  1  in   i»fiR  TQ-   bv  J     S.  G.   Richardson.     11-44, 

187?-95-'bjR.  w'.Sd.'    4^-76.  1895-1906;  by  C.  M.  Efird. 

Note.'  V.  11-20  have  imprint  Jersey  City. 

r  Diaests,  Etc.  1     A  digest  of  cases  reported  in  the  Con- 

^    ^    stitvftional   Court  of  So.   Carolina.     Charleston, 

1824     8° 
_  Digest  of  cases  in  the  superior  courts  of  law  to  the 
%sent    time.       [1783-1839.]       By    W.    Rtce. 

Charleston,  1838-39.     2  v.     8°. 
_  Digest  of  cases  in  the  Law  Court  of  Appeals,  1835- 

-,4      Bv  J.  Connor.     Charleston,  5o.     8°. 
_  [Digest  of  law  cases,  1854-68.     By  A.  G.  Magratb]. 

_  Dige^of  "qui'trrepor;-,  [1780]-Dec    1856.    By  C. 
H   Simonton  and  J.  Connor.    Cliarleston,  57.    8- 

_  [Digest  of  equity  cases,  1856-68.    By  S.  Johnstone]. 
Charleston, '77.     1  v.  fiaraTO.T 

_  [Digest  of  cases  in  the  Supreme  Court   1868-79  ,  v 
1-13  S.  C.    Reports.      By    H.   E.    Ravenel    and 
C.  A.  McHugh].     1  V.  ,     I.      o 

_  An    index   digest    of  the  reports   of    the   Suprenio 
Court  of  So.  Carolina,  [1783-1880].     By  J.   B. 
cSo°m  and  S.  Hyde.     Charleston,  1882.     2  v. 
8°.     vi,  (2),  752  p.;   (4),  784  p.    ,     .,    ,    ,        . 
-A  digest  of   the    reports    of    cases    deeded   by    the 
Supreme    Court    .   .   .   Nov.      1K77  -  Nov     I880, 
contained  in  v.    11-24  So    Carolina  reports  .   .    . 
.1    I'.  Thomas,  Jr.     '87.     8°.     xxiv,  704  p. 
_  A  dieest  of  tb.-  cases  dccide.l  by  the  Supreme  Court 
^        Nov.  term   18H5,  April  term   1886-94,  con- 
tained in  V.  25-42  So.  Clarolina  reports   ...    Hy 
T    S    Moorman.     '99.     8".     xxxu,  955  p. 

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\_Digests,  Etc.,  continued. 1 

—  A  full  and  complete  digest  of  criminal  cases  de- 
cided by  tlie  courts  of  last  resort  in  the  State  .  .  . 
and  published  .  .  .  from  1  Bay  to  4(1  S.  C.  By 
J.  H.  Heyward.      1899.     8°.     xxx,  462  p. 

The  Book  of  Allegiance ;  or  a  report  of  .  •  .  opin- 
ions of  the  Court  of  Appeals  ...  on  the  oath  of 
allegiance.  Determined  on  the  24th  of  May 
1834.     'M.     8°.     2  1.,  282  p. 

The  Bank  case.  A  report  of  the  proceedings  in  the 
cases  of  the  Bank  of  So.  Carolina  and  the  Bank 
of  Charleston  upon  scire  facias  to  vacate  their 
charters  for  suspending  specie  payments  .  .  . 
in  the  Court  for  the  Correction  of  Errors  .  .  . 
in  the  years  1842  and  184:5.  Printed  by  order 
of  the  Legislature.  .  .  .  Charleston,  Nov.  '44. 
8°.     (2),  iv-v,  (2),  550  p. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1875/ 
76  ;  and  under  Supplemental,  Judiciary. 


Legislature  [Called  General  Assembly]. 

There  were  two  sessions  a  year,  1776-78;  sessions  .Jan.  1779, 
Aug.  1779/Feb.  1780;  sessions  then  annual,  beginning  in  January, 
1782-91 ;  beginning  in  November  or  December  (in  either  case  gen- 
erally known  as  "Dec.  session  "),  1791-1894;  in  ,Tanuary,  1896- 
1904.  Session  1867  doubtful.  There  were  brief  extra  or  called 
sessions  to  choose  Presidential  electors,  in  the  early  days  of  Nov., 
1848,  5-2,  56,  60,  61  (Conftderate).  Extra  sessions:  July  178.3, 
Sept.  1785.  Oct.  1788,  Apr.  1794,  May  1804,  June  1808,  Aug.  1812, 
Sept.  1813,  Mar.  1817,  Oct  1832,  June  18:i8;  called,  Jan.  1861,  Feb., 
Apr.,  Sept.,  1863;  extra,  Oct.  1865,  Sept.  1866;  special,  July  1868, 
Oct.  1873,  Apr.  1877  ;  extra.  Fab.  1880,  June  1882. 

[Laws  of  the  State.~\  Acts,  sessional,  1782-1904. 
Charleston  and  Columbia,  [1782]-1904.  f",  4°, 
8°,  and  12°. 

Note.  Early  titles  varied  from  "  Acts  passed"  and  "  Acts, 
ordinances  and  resolves,"  to  "Acts  and  resolutions";  called 
"Acts  and  joint  resolutions"  from  1868.  With  Acts  1795- 
1859  were  bound  miscellaneous  docs,  and  resolutions,  with 
caption  or  t.p.  "  Reports  and  Resolutions";  also  Journals 
from  1S31  through  1859.  The  Reports  and  Resolutions  were 
also  bound  separately  as  early  as  1840.  Acts  Dec.  1795  have 
wrong  date  "1794."  Acts  of  Oct.  1832  bound  with  Acts  1834 
and  with  Journal  1834.  T.-p.  of  each  vol.,  beginning  1841, 
bears  statement:  "  Printed  in  conformity  with  the  Statutes  at 
Large  and  designed  to  form  a  part  of  the  — th  vol.,  commenc- 
ing with  the  Acts  of  18 — ";  the  Acts  of  successive  sessions 
are  therefore  paged  consecutively  until  numerous  enough  for 
a  vol.  of  the  Statutes  at  Large,  iv/iich  see  below.  Acts  July 
1868  preceded  by  constitution  of  1868.  Acts  Feb.  1880  with 
Acts  Nov.  1879.  In  f  or  4"  through  1800;  1801  perhaps  12"; 
others  8". 

See  also  forward,  notes  under  the  various  Journals. 

—  The  Statutes  at  Large  of  So.  Carolina  [1682-1898]  ; 
ed.  by  T:  Cooper  [and]  D:  J.  McCord  [e<  al.]. 
V.  1-22.      1836-98.     22  v.     4°. 

Cont.  : 
V.  1.    Acts,  records  and  docs,  of  a  constitutional  character. 

2.  Acts     1682-1716. 

3.  "  [17171-1752. 

4.  "  1 1753' -1786. 

5.  "  [1787" -1814. 

6.  "  [1815J-1838. 

7.  Acts  rel.  to  Charleston,  courts,  slaves,  and  rivers. 

8.  "  "     corporations  and  the  militia. 

9.  "  "     roads,  bridges,  ferries;  militia  to  1794. 

10.  General  index  [and  list  of  statutes,  1682-1838], 

11.  Acts  18.39-49.  V.  17.    Acts  1879-81. 

12.  "  1850-60.  18.  "  1882-84. 

13.  "  1861-66.  19.  "  1885-87. 

14.  "  1868-71.  20.  "  1888-91. 
16.  "  1871-74.  21.  "  1892-94. 
16.  "  1875-78.  22.  "  1896-98. 

Note-  V.  1-5  ed.  by  Cooper,  6-10  by  McCord,  11-21  by 
successive  Secretaries  of  State.  V.  11-22  made  up  of  sheets 
of  the  session  Acts,  which  are  paged  consecutively  as  issued, 
for  several  successive  sessions;  see  preceding  note.  V.  11-13 
were  reprinted  in  1873,  74,  76.  For  a  misfit  "  v.  7th  "  see 
second  entry  on  next  page. 

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[fScf£^fu'rttalutes.tLarge...7l. 
_The'statut/s-at  Large  of  So   Carolina.     Pub   -der 

ton    A    H.  Pemberton,  '40.     sq.  8°.     var.  pag. 

2T:  Apparently  a  uni.^e  vol^   It  doe    not  belong  .n^pr. 

ceding  series  (printed  by  A^  S.  ^"^"^ly^ietB  1839-40  (frcn 

the  same  matter  as  v.  ll^^.^^^S^Regolutions  1840  and  Jour- 

'nif mo'^T^b  ^^B^of  aC^ri'afaTe'^in   .till  anoti^er  vol.. 

?romdffferInVtype,  with  the  Pemberton  imprint^ 

_  The   public   laws   of    So.    Carolina    from    it8    tirst 

pstablishment  as  a  British  province  ...  to  .   .  . 

?7qO  Tetc  1      By  J:  F.  Grirake.     Philadelphia, 

Acts         .  from  Feb.  1791   to   Dec.    1804  ...    08- 
"         2t'    80      (84),394,  0»)p.;  567,  (ll)p. 
_  An  alphabeticaS  digest  of  the  public  statute  law  o 
So   Carolina.    In  3  v.    By  J.  Brevard.    Charles 

-DigSt'oi'tte  law's;  containing  the  public  statute 
law  to  1822;   [etc]     By  B:  James       1^22^  J  ; 

_  A  digested  index  of  the  statute  law  of  So.  Carolma 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  year  1836.  By  W . 
Rice      Charleston,  '38.     8°.     xvn,   (1),  396  p. 

_  5aJf;,  1837-57.    By  C:  E.  B.  Flagg.  Char  eston     o   • 

_  Portion  of  the  code  o;^-J^;Vaw^c,f  So.  ^Carolina. 

bha'rlefton/'60-62.    8°.    xxiv,  271   4,  Cv)-xxviii, 
177-536,  XXXV,  (537)-651,  lU,  (D  P- 
Mte.    Issued  in  parts,  with  separate  t.-ps.    Books  3-5  seen 

_  The'revised  statutes  of  So.  Carolina.     Prepared  by 
commissioners   under  an   act   appr.)ved   Mar.  9, 
1869.     '73.     8°.     5,  9,  Ixiii,  851,  212  p. 
Bee  below,  Statutory  Revision. 
_  The  general  statutes  and  the  code  of  civil  procedure 
'adopted  1881/82.       .   .     [C.  H.  Simonton   W    H. 
Parker,  J.  F.  Hart,  Commrs.]  '82.    f°-   Of '^^P^ 
_  The  code  of  civil  procedure  as  revised  in  1882,  v,  Uli 
amendments    to    date^     ^"?«f^^^„  %?',, 
Buchanan.     Raleigh,  N.  C,  '88.     8«.     338  p. 
_  Parts  1   2  and  3  of  the  General  statutes   .       .  accom- 
panVing  the  special  report  of  the  Commissioner 
?o  revfse,  digest,  and  arrange  the    statute    laws 
.  .  .     1891.     8°.     xiv,  773  p.  v     i   9 

-The    revised   statutes   of    So.    Carolina.      V.    1-^. 
1894      2  v.     8°.     XX,  1026  p.  ;  xcu,  vi,  4.1.^  p. 
Cont  •  V    1,  Civil  statutes.    V.  2,  Code  of  civil  procedure 
and  criminal  statutes;  preceded   by  const.tut.ons  (U.  S.  and 
8   0.)  .and  Kules  of  Supreme  and  Circuit  courts 

Noti.     Had   also   beeu  issued  in    parts  ^^^f%Xli7Jn 
I'ts   l.'i.  3,  Civil  statutes:  xviu,  101.=)  P->   P|-  *'  ^°°^ 
procedui  e,  and  pt.  b,  (Jriminal  statutes :  vi,  423  p. 
_  {Statufory  Revision.^     Report  of  commission  on  the 

ffide       1864.     8°.     68  p.  „   . 

_  [Report  on  revision  of  statutes.     By  W.  J.  Whipper, 
^      C.  W.  .Montgomery,  and  1).  T.  Corl.m].     1871. 
_  Comrmssioner  to    Revise,    Digest    and  Arr^^'^ethe 
Statute  Laws  (1889-).    Report  [by  J:  J    Maher, 
Nov.  1891].     h.t.p.      ['91.]  ^^8°.     9,  (Dp 
,Scc  «ftoi)'!,"Pt«.  l.'.2and  3  .  .  .  1891." 

[FinalJ    report    [by  J.    E.    Breazeale,    to    sess 

1893.]     n.t.p.     8".     (3)  p. 

_  Sec  alM)  lorwar.l,  Jmnnnls,  Docs.,  etc  ,  !«-./. 

-\S,,ecint     Laws.]       \  Kducntion.  \    /-'"I'-'f' ""     f 

nets    ;uid     rcHolutionH    in     relation     to    the     trc 

hcIiodIh.      1H.")5.      H".  1        »;    ., 

ActH  and  joint  r.-solutions   relating  to  educatmn. 

1870.     8".     15  p. 


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\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.] 

—  lElections.]     An   act   to    amend    Title    2    (entitled) 

"  Of  elections"  of  Part  1,  (entitled^i  "  Of  the 
internal  administration  of  llie  government"  of 
the  General  statutes.     1882.     H°.     21  p. 

—  [Lands.]     Compilation   of    statutes  .  .  .  and   deci- 

sions of  court  concerninfj  the  I^aiid  OfTice,  grant- 
ing and  location  of  lands  in  this  State,  and  duties 
of  deputy  surveyors.  By  T.  P.  Cooper.  1854. 
8°.     84  p. 

—  {^Militia.]     Laws    and    regulations    for   the    militia 

.  .  .  directed  to  be  presented  to  each  commis- 
sioned officer,  by  the  Legislature.  Charleston, 
1794.     sm.  Ifio.     188,  (5)  p.     fold.  pi. 

A  digest  of  tlie  laws  .   .  .   relating  to  the  militia ; 

with  an  appendix  containing  the  patrol  laws  ;  the 
laws  for  the  government  of  slaves  and  free  per- 
sons of  colour ;  the  decisions  .  .  .  thereon,  [etc.l. 
By  T:  D.  Condy.     Cliarleston,  1830.    8°.     196  p. 

Militia  and  patrol  laws  .   .  .   Dec.  1841.    '42.    8°. 

The  militia  and  patrol  laws  of  So.  Carolina :  to 

Dec.  1851.     '52.     nar.  8".     105  p. 

See  also  above  under  The  Statutes  at  Large. 

—  [Revenue.]     An  act  for  raising  and  paying  into  the 

public  treasury  of  the  State  a  tax  for  the  uses 
therein  mentioned   .    .   .  9th  Sept.  1779. 

An   act  for    raising  and    paying  into   the    public 

treasury  of  this  State,  the  tax  therein  mentioned 
for  the  use  and  service  thereof,     n.  t.  p.     [1783.] 
fo.     10  p. 
[Journals,  Docvmenis,  Etc.]     Journals,  1818;   Legisla- 
tive proceedings,  sessional,  1831-37;  Journal  of 
the    proceedings  of   the    Senate    and    House   of 
Representatives,  sessional,   1838-41.      ['19?]-41. 
8°. 
Note.    In  these  v.  the  proceedings  of  Senate  and  of  House 
are   arranged   alternately  each   day.      Generally  bound   with 
Acts,  1831-59;  prior  to  1831  not  seen.     One  copy  seen  of  1834 
had  h.t.-p.  "Jnl.of  the  Legislature."     1806  seen  with  Gov. 
McDutHe's  mess.  1836  as  p.  (13)-80,  and   the  two  with  Acts 
1836.    Jnl.  1839  bound  with  Gov.  Noble's  mess.  1839  and  the 
two  apparently  with  Acts  1839.     House  Jnl.  of  Mar.  26/Apr. 
11,  1776  repr.  in  1906  by  the  Historical  Comraission. 

—  Journal  of  the    Senate,  sessional,    1842-1904.     '42- 

1904.  8". 
Note.  Generally  bound  with  Acts  and  H.  J.  through  18.59. 
Jnls.  of  extra  and  reg.  sessions  18.i2  seen  in  1  pm.;  also  called 
and  reg.  1861 ;  also  Sept.  and  Nov.  1863 ;  also  reg.  1879  and  extra 
1880.  Jnls.  Nov.  1862  and  Apr.  1863  in  separate  pms.  but  with 
single  pagination.  Jnl.  of  extra  session  Oct.  1865  cont.  a  one- 
page  jnl.  of  Nov.  25  to  which  date  the  extra  sess.  had  on  Nov. 
9  adjourned  but  at  which  time  there  was  no  quorum.  The 
regular  sess.  met  on  Nov.  27th.  Jnl.  of  reg.  sess.  1868/69,  in 
I  V.  with  House  Jnl.;  similarly,  1869/70.  Jnl.  Oct.  1873  in 
Sep.  vol. ;  also  jnl.  Apr.  1877.  Sess.  Nov. /Dec.  1876  often  called 
"  sess.  1876/77  "  although  it  adjourned  Dec.  22d. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  sessional, 

1842-1904.  '42-1904.  8°. 
Note.  Generally  bound  with  Acts  and  S.J.  through  1859. 
Jnls.  of  extra  and  reg.  sessions  1856  seen  in  1  v.  with  one 
pagination;  also  called  and  reg.  1861;  also  Sept.  and  Nov. 
1863;  also  reg.  1876  and  extra  1877  ;  also  reg.  1879  and  extra  1880. 
Jnls.  Nov.  1862  and  Apr.  1863  in  separate  pms.  but  with  single 
pagination.  Jnl.  Oct.  1873  in  sep.  pm.  Jnl.  of  extra  sess. 
Oct.  1865  cont.  a  one-page  jnl.  of  Nov.  2oth ;  see  preced- 
ing note.  Jnl.  of  reg.  sess.  1868/69  in  1  v.  with  Senate  Jnl. 
similarly,  1869/70.  Title-page  of  Jnl.  [1891]  has  wrong  date 
"Nov.  25,  1890"  for  Nov.  24,  1891. 

—  The  So.  Carolina  Legislative  Times ;  being  the  debates 

and  proceedings  in  the  S.  C.  Legislature  at  the 
session  commencing  Nov.  1855.  '56.  4°.  323, 
(1),  vii  p. 

Note.     Bound   vol.  of  a   daily   report  of  the   proceedings. 
Cont.  on  p.  321-323,  mess,  of  Gov.  Adams,  Nov.  27,  1855. 

—  Rules  of  the  House  .   .  .  various  acts  and   resolu- 

tions, [etc.],  Dec.  1838.      '39.     go.     198  p. 

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\Jo-urnals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  OflBcers  and  members  of  the  Senate  and  House  .    .   . 

with  their  post-offices,  [1858-60].  h.  t.  p.  8°. 
vii,  p. 

—  Report  of  ways  and  means.     The  committee  of  ways 

and  means  report.  .  .  .  [Charleston,  1785.]  4°. 
(6)  p.,  12  1. 

—  Same.     The  committee  of  ways  and  means  further 

report.  .   .  .     [Charleston,  1786.]     4°.     (3)  p. 

—  Debates  which  arose  in  the  House  of   Representa- 

tives of  So.  Carolina  on  the  constitution  framed 
for  the  United  States  .  .  .  1788.  Charleston, 
1831.     8°.     95  p. 

—  Petition  to   the  Legislature  of  the  Catawba  Naviga- 

tion Co.     Charleston,  1808.     8°. 

—  A   funeral    sermon    delivered  .   .  .  Dec.    17,    1817 

.  .  .  before  both  branches  of  the  Legislature. 
.  .   .  By  J.  Maxcy.     '18.     16°.     50  p. 

—  [Report  of  the  code  compilation  committee  on  the 

practicability  and  expediency  of  a  code  of  the 
statute  and  common  law;  Nov.  7,  1827.  T:  S. 
Grimke,  chairman.     '27].     8°.     26  p. 

—  Report  of  a  special  committee  of  the  Senate  ...  on 

the  resolutions  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramsay  on  the 
subject  of  State  rights.     1827.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Report  of  the  State  Bank  committ^-e  to  the  Senate 

on  the  examination  of  the  State  Bank  in  Charles- 
ton. [T:  S.  Grimke.  chrmn.]  ?i.  p.,  D.  and  J. 
M.  Faust,  prntrs.,  [1827].     8°.     8  p.     tab. 

—  Resolutions   [denouncing  the  tariff  acts  of  1824  and 

1828  as  infractions  of  the  Constitution  of  the 
U.  S.,  and  proposing  that  a  convention  be  called 
for  the  purpose  of  amending  said  Constitution, 
declaring  the  powers  of  Congress,  and  restricting 
any  powers  not  plainly  expressed  therein]. 
n.t.p.     [Charleston?  1828?]     4°  sheet. 

—  Exposition  and  protest  reported  by  the  special  com- 

mittee of  the  House  ...  on  the  taritf ;  •  •  • 
Dec.  19th,  1828      '29.     8°.     40  p.  [or  43  p.?]. 

—  South   Carolina.     To  the    honorable   the    President 

and  other  members  of  the  Senate  of  the  said 
State.  [Report  of  chairman  of  committee  to 
unite  with  House  committee  in  examination  of 
the  Bank  of  the  State.]  n.  d.  [Sess.  1827/28?] 
go.     8  p.     fold.  tab. 

—  Education  committee.     Reports    on  the  free  school 

system  .  .  .  regular  session  of  1839  .  .  .  '40. 
8".     88  p. 

—  The  death  and  funeral  ceremonies  of  John  Caldwell 

Calhoun,  containing  the  speeches,  reports,  and 
other  do(.'uments  connectc<l  therewith,  the  oration 
of  the  Hon.  K.  B.  Rhett  before  the  Legislature, 
[etc.].     1850.     8°.      (2),  108  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  of  the  House  on  so 

much  of  the  message  of  .   .   .   Gov.  ,T.  H.  Adams 
as  relates  to  slavery  and  the  slave   trade.     Co- 
lumbia, 1857.     8°.     48  p. 
Xolf.    Thin  waB  alwo  iHsuod  in   1  pm.  with  the  minority  rpt. 
(nffi  hf/oir),   with   common   cover-title:   "  Rpts.   of  the  c.  to 
whom  WHB  referred  the  meHRage  of  Gov.  J.  11.  Adams  relating 
[etc.|.     Ordered  to  lie  upon  the  table  and  l)e  printed  together 
for  diHtribiition  ; "  1S.')7;  1.  8";  iX,  40  p.     It  appeared  ali<o  in 
another  ed.,  Homewhat  Bmaller  in  Hi/.e,  an  follows  : 

—  Same.     Charleston,  1857.     8".     .58  p. 

—  Report  of  tin;  minority  of  the  special  committee  of 

H<'ven  to  whom  was  referred  so  much  of  His  late 

Exccllency'H  message  no.  1  a.4  relates  to  slavery 

and  the  slave  tradf.     Columbia,  1857.     8".    40  p. 

Koti-.     'I'hiH  appiiarcd  bIbo  in  1  ptn.  with  majority  rpt. ;   m'e 

prfii  </iiif/  note. 

—  .S'awic;  CharleHtoi),  18.58.     8°.     40  p. 

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{^Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.] 

—  Speech   of  C    G.  Memminger   in   the   House  .  .  . 

upon  the  bill  and  ri'solutions  relating  to  bank 
issues  and  suspensions,  Dec.  1857.  Charleston, 
'57.     8°.     37,  y  p. 

—  Speech  of  W:    Gregg  .   .   .  Dec.  1857,  on  the  bank 

question.     '57.     8°.     43  p. 

—  Speech  of  C.  G.  Meniniinger  in  the  House   ...  on 

the  bill  to  afford  aid  to  the  Blue  Ridge  Kail 
Road.  Dec.  session,  1858.  Charleston, '59.  8°. 
26  p. 

—  [Memorial  praying  for  the  organization  of  a  military 

engineer  corps;  Dec.  7,  I860],  n.  t.  p.  8°. 
4  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  appointed  to  inquire  how  much 

of  the  legislation  of  Congress  is  abrogated  by  the 
secession   of   the  State,     n.  t.  p.     [1861?]     8°. 

—  Proceedings  of  commission  to  inquire  into  the  man- 

agement and  treatment  of  prisoners  in  the  Pen- 
itentiary. [Mar.  1868.]  n.  t.  p.  8°.  p.  99- 
132. 

—  Report  of  the  commission  appointed  to  examine  the 

accounts  of  the  Acting  Supt.  of  the  Penitentiary, 
Dec.  21,  1868. 
See  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Gonernor,  1868. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  to  inquire  into  the 

liabilities  and  assets  of  the  Bunk  of  the  State, 
Dec.  1868.     h.  t.  p.     8".     p.  223-239. 

—  Supplementary  report  of  the  joint  committee  [etc., 

as  preceding],  Jan.  15,  1869.  h.  t.  p.  8°.  p.  285- 
290. 

—  Report    of    joint    comTnittee     to    examine     books, 

vouchers,  etc.,  of  the  State  Treasurer  and  Comp- 
troller General.     [Sess.  1869/70.] 

—  Report  of  special  joint  committee  to  investigate  the 

aifairs  of  the  Blue  Ridge  Railroad,  [Feb.  21, 
1870].     h.  t.p.     8°.     p.  603-612. 

—  Investigation   committee   of  3d   Congressional    dis- 

trict. Evidence  taken  by  the  committee  .  .  . 
1868/69.     '70.     8°.     718  p. 

—  Report  on  the  evidence  taken  by  the  committee  of 

investigation  of  the  third  Congressional  district, 
under  authority  of  the  General  Assembly  .  .  . 
Made  at  regular  session,  1869/70.  h.  t.  p.  8°. 
p.  613-1475. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  special    financial    investigating 

committee  appointed  .  .   .  regular  session  1870/ 
71.     n.p._,  n.  d.     8°.     4  1.,  [7]-297  p. 
See  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1871. 

— Report  of  joint  committee  appointe4  to  investigate 
affairs  of  the  Charleston  county  commissioners, 
together  with  testimony;  [Mar.  7,  1871.]  k.  t.  p. 
8°.     p.  757-810. 

—  Report  of  the    joint  committee  ...  to  inquire  into 

and  ascertain  what  disposition  has  been  made  of 
the  Blue  Ridge  Railroad  bonds  .  .  .  [1871.] 
h.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  811-^^26. 

—  Petition  of  the  Legislature  to  Congress  in  favor  of 

the  Sisters  of  Our  Lady  of  Mercy,  Charleston. 
Charleston,  1870.     8°. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  appointed  to  wait  upon 

.  .  .  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  in  reference  to 
suppression  of  outrages  in  this  State.  [Mar.  7, 
1871].     h.t.p.     8°.     p.  903-908. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  .   .  .  appointed  by  the  House 

to  investigate  the  financial  condition  of  the  State, 
[Dec.  20,^1871.]     h.t.p.     8°.     p.  865-879. 

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—  Testimony   taken    before  the  joint  special   investi- 

gating committee  ...  to  investigate  the  affairs 
of  the  Land  Commissioner.  [Dated  Dec.  16, 
1871.]     h.t.p.     8".     p.  1003-1027. 

—  Communication  from  the  Supt.  of  the  .    .   .  Peniten- 

tiary to  the  committees  on  Penitentiary  and 
reformatory  discipline,  [Jan.  In,  1871].  h.  t.  p. 
8".     p.  1029-108-t.     (In  R.  &  R.  sess.   1871/72.) 

—  Memorial  of  the  American  Woman  Suffrage  Associ- 

ation and  report  of  the  joint  special  committee 
thereon.     [Sess.    1871/72.]     8°.     p.    1035-1051. 

Report  of  special  joint  committee  to  investigate  the 

amount  of  outstanding  pay  certificates  and  bills 
payable.  [Sess.  1872/73.]  h.t.p.  8°.  p.  021- 
646. 

—  Report  of  the   joint   committee    to   investigate   the 

transactions  of  the  Sinking  Fund  Commission. 
[Sess.  1873/74.]     h.t.p.     8°.     p.  751-787. 

—  Communications  from   Hon.   F.   L.  Cardozo,  State 

Treasurer,  and  Hardy  Solomon,  Pres.  S.  C 
Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  relative  to  certain  claims  and 
bills  payable,  together  with  report  of  special 
committee  .  .  .  reg.  sess.  1878/74.  h.  t.  p.  8°. 
p.  797-817. 

—  Report  of  the  special  joint  committee  appointed  to 

investigate  the  affairs  of  the  Bank  of  the  State, 
[Mar.  11,  1874.]     h.t.p.     8°.     p.  819-915. 

—  Report  of  special  joint  committee   relative  to  agri- 

cultural land  scrip  bonds,  [Feb.  25,  1874.] 
h.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  917-928. 

Report    of    testimony  in    the  case  of    impeachment 

of  Montgomery  Moses,  judge  of  the  7th  judicial 
circuit.  [Sess.  1875/76.]  h.t.p.  8°.  p.  973- 
1124. 

Report  of    special    joint   committee   to    investigate 

affairs  of    State  Agricultural    College  and  Me- 
chanics'Institute.    [Sess.  1875/76.]    h.t.p.    8". 
p.  1263-1292. 
Note.    Cont.  Secretary's  rpt.  of  the  college,  1873/74. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  of  the  House  .   .  . 

relative  to  the  organization  of  that  body  and  the 
constitutional  validity  thereof .  Adopted  Dec.  21, 
1870.     '76.     8°.     23  p. 

—  Report   of    the  special   committee   of   the   Mackey 

House  of  Representatives  on  the  organization  of 
that  body,  etc.     Columbia,  1876.     8°. 

—  [Reply  to  preceding].     Charleston,  1877. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  investigating  committee  on  public 

fniuds  and  election  of  Hon.  J:  J.  Patterson  to 
the  United  States  Senate  .  .  .  [Sess.  1877/78] . 
'78.     8°.     68  p. 

Note.    ThiB  rpt.  waa  also  issued  in  .1  vol.  of  937  p.,  preceded 
by  Keveral  special  sub-rpts.,  as  follows ; 


Hunplies,  p.  1-208. 
Public  printing,  p.  209-383. 
Pay  certlHoates,  p.  38.i-519. 
Hardy   Holomon's  claim,  p. 

.521-057. 
Swindle  of  the  Greenville  & 

Columbia  U.K.,  p.  f>:')9-.57fi. 
Irapcachraent    swindle,     p. 

677-607. 


Blue  Ridge  scrip,  Validat- 
ing Act,  etc.,  p.  609-617. 

[MiHcellaneous],  p.  649-767. 

Penitenliary  and  Orphan 
Asylum  frauds,  p.  769-8.36. 

[W.  .).  Whipper,  T.  C. 
Dunn,  andSiukingFund], 
p.  837-867. 

I  Report  of  committeej,  p. 
809-937. 

The  t.-p.  of  this  vol.  is   the  same   as   that-  of  each   of  the 
following  separates  : 

— Same;   made  to  the  General   Assembly  ...  at  the 

regular  session,  1877/78.     [Supplies.]     '78.     8^. 

208  p. 

Not".    This  and  the  following  rpts.  on  special  phases  of  the 

investigation    have  identical    t.ps.;    the    words    in    brackets 

appear  only  In  cover-title  and  as  h.  t.pe.  following  t.-p. 

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\Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.^ 

—  Same.     [Public  printing.]     78.     8°.     175  p. 

—  Sam.e.     [Pay  certificates.]   78.   8".   135  p.  fold.  tab. 

—  Same.     [Hardy  Solonion'.s  claim].     '78.     8".     37  p. 

—  Same.     [The  swindle  of  the  Greenville  and  Columbia 

Railroad  Co.]     78.     S".     18  p. 

—  Same.     [Tlie  impeachment  swindle.]    78.    8°.    31  p. 

—  Same.     [Blue  Ridge  Railroad  scrip,  Validating  act, 

and  Financial  settlement.]     78.     8°.     39  p. 

—  Same.     [Miscellaneous  reports.]     78.     8°.     119  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  joint  committee  appointed  to 

investigate  the  sale  of  Columbia  Canal,  [Dec.  3, 
1877].     h.  t.  -p.     8"      p.  587-(J42. 

—  Report  of  the  commission  appointed  to  examine  into 

the  condition  and  management  of  the  charitable 
and  penal  institutions  of  tlie  State.  [Sess.  1877/ 
78.]     'h.t.x'.     8°.     p.  803-825. 

—  Report  of  the  commission  to  investigate  the  indebted- 

ness of  the  State.    [Sess.  1877/78.]     h.t.'p.     8". 
p.  859-948.     fold.  tab. 
Note.    Really  a  joint  committee  of  tlie  General  Assembly. 

—  Report   of  the  committee  of  the  Senate  appointed 

to  investigate  the  conduct  of  D:  T.  Corbin 
in  his  efforts  to  be  elected  to  the  United  States 
Senate;  [Feb.  8,  1878.]  h.  t.  p.  8«.  p.  949- 
1004. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  railroads,  on  charters 

and  general  railroad  laws.  [Sess.  1881/82.] 
h.t.p.     8°.     p.  771-795. 

—  Speech  of  W:  H.  Brawley  in  the  House  ...  on  the 

bill  to  create  a  Railroad  Commission,  Dec.  15th, 
1882.     ['82.]     80.     17  p. 

—  Reports  of  the  joint   committee   appointed  ...  to 

investigate  the  affairs  of  the  Columbia  Canal. 
[Sess.  1884.]     h.t.p.     8°.     p.  853-867. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  appointed  to  examine 

into  the  Treasury  reserve  fund,  [Dec.  21,  1891]. 
h.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  479-511. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  the  House  .   .  .appointed 

to  investigate  and  report  upon  the  conduct  and 
management  of  the  phosphate  interests  of  the 
State  for  the  past  year,  [1891,  to  sess.  1891]. 
h.  t.  p.     8».     p.  513-573. 

—  Report  of  legislative  committee  appointed  to  investi- 

gate the  State  Dispensary,  [Nov.  26,  1894]. 
n.  t.  p.     80.     p.  733-740. 

—  A  memoir  of  George  Peabody  [by  W:   A.  Courtenay] . 

Proceedings  of  the  Genl.  Assy.  .  .  .  proposing 
concerted  action  by  the  Southern  States  for 
placing  a  statue  of  the  philanthropist  in  the 
capitol  at  Washington,  n.  p.,  1896.  sq.  12°. 
1 1  p.     port. 

—  Report  of    tbe  joint  committee  to    investigate  the 

affairs  of  the  State  Penitentiary.  [Sess.  1899.] 
'99.    8°.    p.  663-1119  (Rpts.  and  Res.  1900,  v.  2). 


MlSCEFXANEOUS. 

Canvassers,  Board  of.  Report  of  the  result  of  the 
general  election  held  Nov.  8,  1892.  '92.  8°. 
p.  543-582. 

\^Charleston.'\  Police  Commissioners  of  Charleston. 
Report,  Dec.  31,  1896.     '97.     8°.     p.  805-823. 

SeenlsounderCor\»\.\\.\\lwn,  Convention  1S60/G2;  Hnderln- 
spec,  and  Reg.,  Harbor  Oominn.  and  flealth  ;  under  Leg- 
islature, Laios  of  the  Stite,  Statutes  at  Large;  and  -under 
Supplemental,  Iavks  of  the.  Province,  1764. 

Chickamauga  Commission.  Report,  [Nov.]  1894.  '94. 
80.      (9)  p. 

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[S.  C. 


[Cti^tZ  IFar.]  Central  Association  for  the  Relief  of 
So.  Carolina  Soldiers.  1st  annual  report,  Nov. 
15,  1863. 
Report  of  the  Recording  Agent  to  collect  and  record 
the  names  of  deceased  soldiers  from  So.  Caro- 
lina, Dec.  1,  1863. 
Report   of   the   Agent   of  the   So.  Carolina   troops. 

[Session  1865.] 
See  also  forward,  Reconstruction ;  and  under  Insti- 
tutions, History. 
^Claims.']     Report  of  joint  commission  on  the  claims 
of  the  Legionaries  of  Luxembourg.     1855.     6  p. 
[Report   by  J:   A.  Black   in  regard  to  State   claims 
against  the  general  government  on  account  of  the 
Revolutionary  War.     1858.] 
Note.    Referred    to    in    Gov's,    mess.  1901;  not  known   if 
printed. 
Commissioner    of   the    Court    of     Claims    (1878-). 
Report  at  the  regular  session  commencing  Nov. 
26,  1878.     h.  t.  p.     8°.     (14)  p. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,    Comptroller ;   and 
under  Legislature,  .Tournals,  Does.,  etc.,  1873/74. 
[Constable.']     Chief   Constable   of   the    State.     [lst-2d 

annual]  report.  Oct.  31:   1868/69-69/70.     8°. 
[^Expositions.']       Yorhtown     Centennial    Commissioner 
(1880-).      Report   of   S.    P.   Hamilton.      [Sess. 
1881/82.]     h.t.p.     8°.     (11)  p. 
See  also  under  Inspec.  and  Reg.,  Agric,  Dept.  of,  1885,  89. 

[Immigration  Convention.']  Proceedings  at  Charles- 
ton, 1870.  Charleston,  '70.  8°. 
[Maps.]  Atlas  of  the  State,  prepared  with  a  geograph- 
ical, historical  and  statistical  map.  Published  by 
order  of  the  Legislature  by  R.  Mills.  [2d  ed.] 
Philadelphia,  1832.  f°. 
—  Same;  [1st  ed.].     Baltimore,  1825. 

See  also  under  Inapec.  and  Reg.,  Agric,  Dept.  of,  1882,  83, 
and  Railroad  Coviniissioner. 

Military  Commission  (1858-).  A  plan  to  improve  the 
present  militia  system  of  So.  Carolina.  Submit- 
ted at  the  session  of  1859  by  a  portion  of  the 
.  .  .   commission.     '59.     8°.     27  p. 

[Reconstruction.'^,  The  stay-law  and  all  the  amend- 
ments. The  tax  act  "for  1866.  An  ordinance  of 
the  convention.  Freedmen's  code.  New  consti- 
tution. .  .  .  Comp.  by  H.  M.  M[yer8].  Charles- 
ton, '66.     8°. 

[Revolutionary  War.]     The  names  as   far   as   can  be 
ascertained  of  the  officers  who  served  in  the  So. 
Carolina  regiments  on  the  continental  establish- 
ment [etc.].     Prepared  by  Gen.  W.  G.  De  Saus- 
8ure.     Pub.  by  order  of  the  Genl.  Assy.,  1886. 
n.p.,  ['94?J     8°.     34  p. 
Note.    This  is  a  reprint.    500  copies  were  originally  printed 
In  1888;  Columbia;  8»;  33  p. 
See  also  back,  Claims. 

SiPPLEMK.NTAL  :    PROVINCIAL. 

Governor.  South-Carolina.  By  .  .  .  James  Glen,  Esq. 
...  A  proclfimation  .  .  .  ordering  and  com- 
manding all  persons  .  .  .  who  have  any  black 
cattle  fliavini;]  ilisttMnper  .  .  .  to  keep  all  their 
cattle  within  their  cncloHiMl  grounds.  .  .  .  [Dated 
.'!  Aug.  17(1.    r;hiirlcs-Town,  '44  ]     f"  broadside. 

[Charter.^.]  The  two  charters  granted  liy  King  Charles 
IFd  to  the  Proprietors  of  Carolina.  With  the 
first  and  latt  Kiiiidarnental  Constitutions  of  that 
colony.  Lon<\im,  n.  d.  [1705?]  sq.  8".  (1), 
60  p. 

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{^Commerce.']     Account  of   importations   and   exporta- 
tions   at   the   port   of    Charles-Town  .  .   .  from 
1734  to   1735..    IDated,   Nov.    1736.]      Charles- 
Town,  173G.     fo  broadside. 
Note.    Evans  gives  this  as  "  1724  "  to  1735,  evidently  erron- 
eously. 

—  Same,  annual,  Nov.  1:    173G/37-38/39.       Charles- 

Town,  '37-39.     3  fo  broadsides. 
[Judiciary.']     At  a  Court  of  General  Sessions  of  the 
Peace,  Oyer  and  Terminer,  Assize  and  General 
Gaol  Delivery,  holden  at  Charles-Town  .  .   .  Ist 
.  .  .   Oct.  1741.     The  Chief  Justice's  charge  to 
the  Grand  Jury  for  the  body  of  this  province. 
Charles-Town,  1741.     (39?),  (1)  p. 
[General  Assembly.]     [Laws  of  the  Province.']     Acts 
passed  at  a  General  Assembly  .   .   .   sessional,  15 
Nov.  1733-23  Aug.  1769.     Charles-Town,  1736- 
69.     f°. 
Note.    Data  from  A.  S.  Salley,  Jr.,  Sec.  Historical  Commis- 
sion.    Acts  printed  regularly,  at  least  during  these  years.    The 
first  assembly  was  the  Provincial  Parliament,  which  convened 
in  Mar.  or  Apr.  ]IJ71.    Afterwards,  a  single  assembly  was  often 
continued   by  several  adjournments  for  two  or  three  years. 
For  reprints  of  the  early  laws  aee  under  Legislature,  Laws  of 
the  State,  Statutes  at  Large  and  1790. 

—  An  abridgment  of  the  laws  in  force  and  use  in  Her 

Majesty's  plantations:  (viz).  Of  Virginia,  New- 
England,  Jamaica,  New-York,  Barbailoes,  Caro- 
lina &  Maryland.  ,  .  .  London,  1704.  16°. 
1  1.,  (2),  284,  [87],  [104],  28.5-304  p. 

—  The  laws  of  the  province  ...  in  two  parts.     The 

first  part  containing  all  the  perpetual  acts  in  force 
and  use  .  .  .  The  second  part  containing  all  the 
temporary  acts  in  force  and  use,  [etc.].  Col- 
lected in  two  volumes  by  N:  Troit,  LL.D. 
Charles-Town,  1736.  2  v.  fo.  2  p.  1.,  xliv, 
(1),  (15),  (1),  473  p.;  3  1,  483-619  p.,  4  1,  59  p., 
12  1,  18  p.,  1  1. 
Note.    The  first  collection  of  the  laws  of  So.  Carolina. 

—  The  copy  of  an  act   lately  passed   in  Carolina  and 

sent  over  to  be  confirmed  here  by  the  Lord  Gran- 
ville, Palatine.     [London?  1704?]     194  cm.    8  p. 
Note.    Bound  with  "  Carolina  :  the  two  charters  .  .  ." 

—  An  act  for  the  relief  of  insolvent  debtors,     Charles- 

Town,  1744. 

—  An  act  to  encourage  the  destroying  beasts  of  prey. 

Charles-Town,  1744. 

—  An   act  to  impower  certain  commissioners   therein 

mentioned  to  keep  clean  and  in  good  order  and 
repair  the  streets  of  Charles-Town  :  and  for  es- 
tablishing other  regulations  in  the  said  town. 
Charles-Town,  1764.     fo.     4-}- p. 

—  An  act  for  regulating  and  ascertaining  the  rates  of 

wharfage  of  ships  and  merchandize ;  and  also 
for  ascertaining  the  rates  of  storage  in  Charles- 
Town.  Charles-Town,  1768.  fo.  13  p. 
[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]  Journal  of  the  Grand 
Council:  Aug.  1671-June  1680;  Apr  .-Sept. 
1692;  Journal  of  the  Commons  House  of  As- 
sembly: Sept. /Oct.  1692;  four  sessions,  1693. 
Ed.  by  A.  S.  Salley,  Jr.,  Sec.  of  the  Historical 
Commission.     1906-07.     4  v.     8o, 

—  Report  of  the  committee  appointed  to  examine  into 

the  proceedings  of  the  people  of  Georgia  with 
respect  to  the  province  of  So. -Carolina,  and  the 
disputes  subsisting  between  the  two  colonies. 
Charles-Town,  1736.     4°.     120,  (1)  p. 

—  The  report  of  the  committee  of  the  Commons  House 

of  Assembly  ...  of  So.  Carolina  on  the  state 
of  the  paper-currency  of  the  said  province. 
London,  1737.     4°.     36,  10  p. 


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[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.] 

—  Report  of  the  committee  appointed  by  the  General 

Assemby  of  So.  Carolina  in  1740  on  the  St. 
Augustine  expedition  under  Gen.  Oglethorpe. 
Charleston,  1740. 

—  The   report   of  the   committee   of  both   Houses   of 

Assembly  .  .  .  appointed  to  enquire  into  the 
causes  of  the  disappointment  of  success  in  the 
late  expedition  against  St.  Augustine  under  the 
command  of  Gen.  Oglethorpe.  Charles-Town, 
1742.     {0.     108,  52,  (1)  p.     map. 

—  <S'ar/2e,-  London,  1743.     12°  o?- 4°.     112  p. 

—  A  full  statement  of  the  dispute  betwixt  the  Governor 

and  the  Commons  House  of  Assembly  .  .  . 
as  transmitted  to  their  agent  in  Great  Britain. 
n.  p.,  [17(53]     sra.  fo.     78  p. 

—  Journal  of  the  Congress  of  the  four  southern  Gover- 

nors and  the  Superintendent  of  that  district  with 
the  Five  Nations  of  Indians,  at  Augusta,  1763. 
So.  Carolina,  Charles-Town,  1764.  fo.  45  p. 
Provincial  Congress,  2775.  Extracts  from  the  Jour- 
nals of  the  Provincial  Congress  .  .  .  June  1-22, 
1775.     Charles-Town,  1775.     sm.  4°.     62  p. 

—  Extracts  from  the  Journals  of  the  Provincial  Con- 

gress .  .  .  Feb.   1,  1776.     Charles-Town,  1776. 

8°.  152  p. 
A^ote.  FirBt  Prov.  Congress,  let  sess.,  Jan.  11-18,  1775;  2d 
8688.,  June  1-22,  1775.  Second  Prov.  Congress,  Ist  sess.,  Nov. 
1775;  2d  sess.,  Feb.  1-Mar.  26,  1776.  Similar  vols,  of  extracts 
from  ]nl8.  of  the  other  sessions  were  also  printed;  not  seen. 
Data  from  A.  S.  Salley,  Jr.,  Sec.  Historical  Commission. 

—  Same;  repr.,  London,  1776.     12°.     134,  (1)  p. 

JWe.    At  least  one  other  of  the  jnls.  was  repr.  in  London. 

—  Journal  of  the  Council  of  Safety  for  the  Province 

.  .   .    [.June/July].     1775. 

—  Journal   of   the  2d    Council    of    Safety,  appointed 

by  the  Provisional  [sicl  Congress,  Nov.  1775 
[/Feb.  177(1]. 

•  ^^U  X^^^^  ^°'^-  °^  ^^^  Council  of  Safety  are  reprinted 
in  B.  C.  Historical  Society's  Collections,  v.  2  and  3. 

—  [Resolution  concerning  the  defence  of  the  colonies. 

Proposed  in  general  committee  and  ...  ap- 
proved of  to  be  recommended  in  Provincial 
Congress  .  .  .  11th  May  1775.] 

—  Extracts   of   letters,    etc.      Published   by   order   of 

Congress.     Charles-Town,  1776.     16°.     25  p. 
^''oCe.    Copies  of  extracts  from  intercepted  and  other  letters, 
M^lfi.  .     f^A  ^"''?"B.    Mulcaster,    Campbell,    Tonyn,    and 
Moultrie,  to  Gene.  Gage  and  Graut.  j    ,      uu 


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List  compiled  under  authorization  of  Miss  Anne  Wallace, 
Librarian  Carnegie  Library  of  Atlanta,  by  Miss  Carrie  L. 
Dailey,  of  Atlanta.  Documentx  in  this  list  generally  published 
at  the  present  capital,  Atlanta,  if  not  otherwise  specified. 

Traversed  by  De  Soto,  1540.  Embniced  In  Carolana  grant  by 
Charles  I  to  Sir  Kobert  Heath,  1629;  in  Carolina  grant  by  Charles 
II  to  Monk,  Clarendon,  Shaftesbury  and  others,  1663  and  166J;  in 
grant  by  George  11  to  Oglethorpe  and  others,  1732.  First  settlers, 
under  Oglethorpe,  founded  Savannah,  1733.  Government  by  twenty- 
oue  Trustees  until  1752,  when  Georgia  became  a  I'oyal  province,  with 
a  legislative  assembly.  By  treaties  of  1763  the  middle  of  the 
Mississippi  River  became  the  western  limit  of  Georgia,  and  the 
St.  Mary's  River  its  southern  limit.  Mississippi  Territory  organ- 
ized, 1798.  Georgia's  claims  to  territory  we.-t  of  the  Chattahoo- 
chee River  ceded  to  the  United  States,  June  16,  1802.  Vxo- 
vincial  Congresses,  1775  and  1776.  Council  of  Safety  exercised 
governing  power,  June  22,  177o-May  1777,  when  first  State  (legis- 
lature met.  First  constitution,  Feb.  5,  1777.  Ratified  Federal 
constitution,  Jan.  2,  1788.  Second  constitution,  1789;  third,  1798; 
fourth,  1861;  fifth,  (rejected  by  Congress),  1865;  sixth,  1868; 
seventh,  1877.  Seceded  Irom  the  Union,  Jan.  19,  1861 ;  readmitted, 
July  15,  1870.  Legislature  met  variously  at  Savannah,  Ebeiiezer, 
Augusta,  and  Louisville  until  Milledgeville  was  made  the  capital 
in  1807  ;  capital  at  Atlanta  since  1868. 


CONSTITDTION    AND    CONSTITUTIONAL     CONVENTIONS. 

The  constitution  of  the  State  of  Georgia.  Savannah, 
1777.     4°.     11  p. 

Convention,  1833.  Journal  of  a  general  convention 
...  to  reduce  the  members  of  the  General  As- 
sembly.    Milledgeville,  1833.     8°.     56  p. 

Convention,  1839.  Journal  of  the  convention  to  reduce 
and  equalize  the  representation  of  the  General 
Assembly.     Milledgeville,  1839.     8°.     74  p. 

Convention,  1850.  Journal  of  the  State  convention 
.  .  .  Dec.  1850.     Milledgeville,  '50.     8°.     34  p. 

—  Debates  and   proceedings  ...  as  to  the  admission 

of  California.  By  A.  E.  Marshall.  Milledge- 
ville,'50.     8".      (l),28p. 

Convention,  1861.  Journal  of  the  public  and  secret 
proceedings  of  the  convention  ...  in  18G1; 
together  with  the  ordinances  adopted  .  .  .  Mil- 
ledgeville,'61.     8°.     416  p. 

Convention,  1865.  Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
convention  ...  in  Oct.  and  Nov.  1865;  to- 
gether with  the  ordinances  and  resolutions 
adopted.     Milledgeville,  '65.      8°.     269  p. 

Convention,  1867/68.  Journal  of  the  proceedings  of 
the  constitutional  convention  .  .  .  Dec.  1867  and 
Jan.,  Feb.  and  Mar.  1868;  and  ordinances  and 
resolutions  adopted.    Augusta,  '68.    8°.    636  p. 

—  Constitution   adopted  by  the  constitutional  conven- 

tion of  Mar.  11,  1868.     Augusta,  '68.     8°. 

—  The  constitution  .  .   .  with  full  marginal  notes  and  a 

copious  and  analytical  index  thereto.  By  J: 
L.  Conley.     [Atlanta],  1870.     8°.     88  p. 

Nbtfl.  Has  cover-title  :  "  Analysis  of  the  constitution  of 
Georgia  as  of  force  since  July  21,  1868.  By  J:  L.  Conley." 
1870. 

Convention,  1877.  Journal  of  the  constitutional  con- 
vention .  .  .  held  in  .  .  .  Atlanta  in  .  .  .  July 
and  August  1877.     Atlanta,  '77.     8°.     701  p. 

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Convention,  1S7T,  continued. 

—  The  old  and  the  new  constitution,  with  supplemental 

matter.  1877.  Atlanta,  '77.  S".  58,  25  p. 
2i^ote.  Cover  title.  Constitution  has  simply  h.t.p.  "  Consti- 
tution, 187V."  The  various  coiislitutions  will  also  be  found  in 
Watkins's  Digest  of  the  laws,  1800,  Marbury  and  Crawford's 
Digest  of  the  laws,  1802,  and  in  the  Codes  of  1867,  69,  73, 
82,  95. 

—  Memorial  of  the  Georgia  State  Agricultural  Society 

to  the  Constitutional  Convention  .  .  .  concern- 
ing the  Dept.  of  Agriculture  and  the  Geological 
Surrey.     1877.     8°.     8  p. 

EXECDTIVE     AND    SxAFF. 

Governor.  Message,  annual  o?-  biennial,  1826,  38,  39, 
49,  57.  59,  62-64,  72-75,  77,  80,  84,  92-1906. 
Milledgeville  and  Atlanta,  '2o-1906.     8°. 

Cont.:  By  G.  M.  Troup,  182.5  (May);  by  G:  R.  Gilmer, 
1838,  39;  by  G:  W.  Towns,  1849;  by  H.  V.  Johnson,  1867; 
by  J.  E.  Brown,  18.59,  62-64;  by  J.  M.  Smith,  1872-75,  77;  by 
A.  H.  Colquitt,  18S0;  by  H.  D.  McDaniel,  1884;  by  W.  J. 
Northen,  1892-94;  by  W.  Y.  Atkinson,  1894-98;  by  A.  D. 
Candler,  189S-1900,  01,  02;  hy  J.  M.  Terrell,  1902-06. 

A'ote.  Delivered  in  Nov.,  1849,  57,  59,  80,  84;  in  July  1872; 
in  Jan.,  1873-75,  77;  in  Oct.,  1892-1902;  in  June,  1903-06.  Mess. 
May  1825  seen  accompanied  by  four  docs,  as  follows  :  (1),  Copy 
of  the  treaty  with  the  Creek  Nation  at  Indian  Spring,  12th 
Feb.  1825;  (2),  Letter  from  Sec.  of  War  transmitting  l{pt.  and 
Proc.  of  Coramrs.  apptd.  to  treat  with  the  Creek  Nation,  etc. ; 
(3),  Docs,  on  the  subject  of  the  murder  of  Gen.  Mcintosh; 
(4),  Docs,  on  the  subject  of  the  claims  of  Ga.  upon  the  U.  S. 
re  Cherokee  lands  in  Ga. ;  in  all,  128  p. 

—  Inaugural  address,  1890,  94,  98,  1902. 

Cont.:    By  Northen,  1S90;    by  Atkinson,  1894;  by  Cand- 
ler, 1898;  by  Terrell,  1902. 
JV'o^e.     1890  was  a  f,  (4)  p.;  probably  privately  published. 

—  OflBcial  documents,    containing  a  message    ...    to 

the  Legislature,  with  the  correspondence  between 
the  Special  Agent  of  the  U.  S.,  Gov.  Troup, 
and  the  Sec.  of  War.     Milledgeville,  1825.     8°. 

—  Special  message  of  Gov.  J.  E.  Brown  .  .   .  Nov.  7, 

1800.     Milledgeville,  '60.     8°.     22  p. 

—  Same  .   .  .  upon  the  subjects  of  conscription,  mar- 

tial law,  [etc.],  Nov.  6,  1862.  Milledgeville,  '02. 
8°.     23  p. 

—  Message  of  ...  J.  E.  Brown,  to  the  Genl.  Assy., 

convened  in  the  Capitol  by  his  proclamation. 
Mar.  25,  1863.     '63.     8°.     20  p. 

—  Message  of  ...  J.  E.  Brown,  to  the  extra  session 

.  .  .  Mar.  10,  1804,  upon  the  currency  act;  se- 
cret sessions  of  Congress ;  .  •  .  and  the  terms 
upon  which  peace  shall  be  sought.  1864.  8°. 
49  p. 

—  Special  message  of  Gov.  Bullock,  1870.     '70.     8°. 

—  Veto  message  of  Gov.  Conley,  1871.     '71.     8". 

—  Thanksgiving   proclamation,    [Nov.  27,  1890;  Nov. 

20,  1903.]      ['!)0]-I903.     2    4°  sheets. 

—  See   also   under    Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1872,  84. 
Adjutant  and  Inspector  General.    Report,  annual,  1862, 
02/6:1-03/04;  Nov.:  1880.88;  Sept.  30:   1888/89- 
92/93.    Milledgeville,  ['02-04  ?]  ;  Atlanta,  '80-93. 
8°. 
Kote.    For  later  rptii.  Hee  forward,  Adjl.  Oeneral. 

—  General  orders  no.  10,  Dec.  21,  1893.     [Acts  relat- 

ing to  voluntciT  force.     '94.]     12°.      15  p. 

—  Annual    report    of    department    of    rifle    practice, 

Georgia  Volunteers,  1H97.     '99.     8".     24  p. 

—  Rei»ort  of  inspection  of   tin;  (Jeorgia  Volunteers  and 

(ieorgia  \'oiunteera,  f'cdored.  By  .  .  .  C.  B. 
Satterlee  .  .  .  Sept.  25,  1891/April  5,  1892.  '92. 
8°.     95  p. 

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Adjutant  General.  Report,  annual,  1893/94-95/9C,  99/ 
1900-02/03,  03,  04,  05.     '94-1906.     10  pm.     8°. 

Note.  Rpt8.  1893/94-95/96  dsited  Sept.  30.  Others  cover 
perloda  as  follows :  Jan.  1,  1899/Oct.  17,1900;  Dec.  1,1900/ 
Sept.  30,  1901;  Dec.  1,  1901/Sept.  30,  1902;  Oct.  1,  1902/May 
31,  1903;  June  1/Dec.  31,  1903;  calendar  years,  1904-05.  Ace. 
to  rpt.  1899/1900,  no  rpts.  were  published  for  1896/97-97/98. 
This  officer  was  formerly  known  as  Adjutant  and  Inspector 
General;  whicli  see,  back,  for  reports  previous  to  1894. 

—  Uniform,    armament    and    equipment   of     Georgia 

Volunteers.     1894. 

—  Regulations  for  medical  department.     1894. 

—  Regulations   for   government   of   volunteer   forces. 

1895. 
Attorney  General.     Report,  2d-4th  biennial,  1882/84- 
86/88;    annual,    1892-1906.      '84-1906.     17  pm. 
8°. 

Note.  For  years  ending  in  Oct.,  1892-1902  ;  for  calendar 
years  1904,  05;  rpt.  Oct.  'l902/June  1903,  by  the  out-going 
official,  and  July/Dec.  31,  19i)3  by  his  successor.  Rpts.  1893- 
1901  called  "  lHt-9th  annual." 

See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Education, 
1871. 

Comptroller  General.  Report,  annual,  Oct.  31:  1821/ 
22-22/23;  Oct.  20  [or  21]:  1845/46-46/47, 
51/52-61/62;  Oct.  15:  1862/63-64/65;  1866; 
1868    (5   nios);    Dec.  31:      1869-77;     Sept.  30: 

1878,  78/89-1901/02;  Dec.  31:    1903-05.     v.  p., 
['23?]-1906.     8°. 

Note.  Rpts.  1821/22-22/23  seen  only  in  House  Journal  ap- 
pendix, n.  t.  p.  Period  of  rpt.  186G  uncertain.  Rpt.  1868 
covers  only  Aug.  11,  1868/Jau.  1,  1809.  Rpts.  1878/79-80/81 
dated  in  October.  Rpts.  18S5-97  cont.  rpt.  of  Insurance  Depart- 
ment, see  beloiv.  Printed  at  Milledgeville,  1846-55,  59-65;  Co- 
lumbus, 1856-58;  Macon,  1866;  Savannah,' 1875;  m.  p.,  1876-77; 
others  at  Atlanta. 

—  Controller    General's   statement,    March    31,  1863. 

Milledgeville,  '63.     8°. 

—  Instructions  of  the  Comptroller  General  to  the  tax 

receivers  of  Ga.  for  1875.     h.  t.  p.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Same ;  1895. 

—  Codified  insurance  laws,  1890-94. 

—  Report  of  the  Insurance  Department  of  the  Comp- 

troller General's  office,  annual,  Sept.  30:   1897/ 
98-1902/03;    Dec.  31:     1904-06.     8  v.     8°. 
Note.    Included  in  Comptroller  General's  rpt.  in  1885,  88-97. 

—  See  also   under   Legislature,    Journals,  Docs.,    etc., 

1879,  and  under   Miscellaneous,   Finance    Com- 
mission. 

Quartermaster.  Regulations  for  the  Quartermaster's 
Department  of  the  State  of  Georgia;  [also], 
Regulations  for  the  Commissariat  of  .  .  .  Geor- 
gia, 1861.    Milledgeville, '61.     8".     80,  43  p. 

Note.  With  common  cover  title :  "  Regulations  for  the 
Quartermaster's  Dept.  and  the  Commissariat  of  the  State  of 
Ga.,  1861."     '61. 

Secretary  of  State.  Report,  annual,  1876,  90,  91/92- 
1902/03,  04-06. 

Note.  Rpts.  1876, 1904-06  for  year  ending  Dec.  31 ;  rpt.  1890, 
Nov.  1st;  rpt.  1902/03  submitted  June  1st;  others  for  year 
ending  Sept.  30  (or  approximately). 

Treasurer.  An  abstract  of  the  Treasury,  annual,  Oct. 
31:    1809/10,  17/18,  20/21-22/23.     8°. 

Note.  Seen  only  in  House  Journal  of  corresponding  years. 
The  first  three  are  broadsides. 

—  Statement  of  receipts  and  payments,  annual,  Oct.  31: 

1813/14,  15/16,  23/24-24/25,  30/31-31/32. 

Note.  Seen  only  in  Flouse  Journal  of  corresponding  years. 
First  two  are  broadsides,  with  title:  "Stmt,  of  receipts  into 
and  payments  from  .  .  ."    First  dated  Nov.  8,  1814. 


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—  Annual   report:  Oct.    16,  1863;   Dec.  31,    1871-74; 

1877;   Sept.  30:    1881/82-83/84;  Sept.  20:    1884/ 
85-1901/02;    Dec.    31:      1903-05.       ['63J-1906. 
29  V.    8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  1863  printed  at  [Milledgeville]. 

—  See  also  under   Legislature,  Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 

1851,  53,  70,  75  (two),  79  (two);  and  under  Mis- 
cellaneous, Finance  Commission. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

\^Education.']       State    School    Commissioner    (1870-). 

Report,   [lst]-7th  annual,  1871-76,  78;   biennial, 

1879/80-91/92;  annual,  1892-1905.    '71-1906.   8°. 

Note.    Report8  submitted  Nov.  4,  1871;  July  17,  1872;  rpta. 

1873-76  for  approximate   calendar  years,  but  are  dated  ,Jan. : 

1874-77;  rpts.    ]878-91/92  submitted  in  Nov.;  ann.  1892-1901, 

in  Oct.   or  Nov.  of   year   following   report  year;    19U2-05,  in 

June  of  year  following  report  year;  thus  rpts.  1892-1905  were 

submitted  in  lSy:?-190H.     lipts.  1897-1905  called  "  26th-34th." 

4th  annual  printed  at  Savannah.     No  rpt.  for  1877. 

_ —  [Extract  from  tlie  forthcoming  report  of  the  State 
School  Commissioner].  [1899.]  broadside, 
11  X  8i  in. 

—  [School  Laws.']  School  laws  of  the  State.  .  .  . 
An  act  to  establish  a  system  of  public  instruction, 
approved  Oct.  13,  1870.     '70.     8°.     15  p. 

Georgia  school  law  of  Oct.  13,  1869,  as  amended 

by  the  law  of  Jan.  10,  1872;  to  which  are  ap- 
pended the  sections  of  the  general  appropriation 
act,  relative  to  the  compensation  of  the  school 
officers  of  1871.     '72.     8°.     16  p. 

Georgia  school  law  of  Oct.  13,  1870,  as  amended 

by  the  law  of  January  19,  1872,  to  which  are 
appended  the  sections  of  the  general  appropria- 
tion act,  relative  to  the  compensation  of  the 
school  officers  of  1871.     '72.     8°.     15  p. 

Public    school     laws    passed    .    .    .    July    and 

August  1872.     '72.     8°.     20  p. 

Public  school  laws  ...  of  general  operation, 

and  now  of  force  throughout  the  State,  1874,  75, 
76,  77,  80,  82,  86.     '75-86.     7  v.     8°. 

Abstract  of  the  school  laws  of  general  opera- 
tion, and  instructions.  Prepared  and  distributed 
by  the  State  School  Commissioner  in  1880,  82. 
'80-82.     2  pm.     8°. 

The  common  school  laws  .  .  .  1895.    '95.     12°. 

37  p. 

Laws   relating  to   the   common  school  system 

enacted  .   .  .  1897.     '97.     12°.     8  p. 

Same,  enacted  .  .  .  1897  and  1898.     '99.     12°. 

14,  (2)  p. 

[Laws  passed  by  the  last  Legislature  affecting 

the  schools],     n.t.p.    [1899.]     8°.     4  p. 

Compilation  of  laws  relating  to  common  school 

sy.stem  and  State  educational  institutions  of 
Georgia,  1897,  1903,  05,  06.     '97-1906.    4  v.    8°. 

—  Regulations     and    general     riistructions     for    the 

government  of  school  officers,  approved  by  State 
Board  of  Education,  Jan.  18,  1871.  (Circular 
no.  1,  by  J.  R.  Lewis,  State  School  Commis- 
sioner.)    71.     8°.     11  p. 

—  Instructions    for    the    examination    of    teachers. 

(Circular  no.  2,  by  J.  R.  Lewis  .  .  .)  1871. 
8°.     4  p. 

—  Resolution  of  State  Hoard  of  Education ;  opinion 

of  majority  of  State  Hoanl ;  and  opinion  of  the 
Hon.  Atty.  Genl.  of  April  2H,  1«71,  concurred  in 
by  the  Jlon.  Comptroller  (ienl.  By  order  of 
State  Board  .  .  .  May  10,  1871.  (Circular  no. 
3,  by  J.  R    Lewis   .    .   .   ).     71.      8°.      12  p. 

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—  [Circular  concerning  the  sources  of  the    general 

school  fund  of  Georgia.  By  J.  R.  Lewis,  Dec. 
19,  1871].     n.  t.p.     [71.]     8°.     7  p. 

—  [A  bill  to  be  entitled  "  An  act  to  provide  for  sub- 

mitting the  question  of  a  local  tax  for  the  support 
of  public  schools  to  the  owners  of  property." 
By  Gustavus  J.  Orr,  State  School  Commissioner]. 
n.  t.p.     8°.     4  p. 

—  [Circular   concerning  the   public    schools   to    be 

inaugurated  for  the  year  1872,  and  the  compen- 
sation for  services  rendered  by  teachers  and 
others  during  the  past  year.  By  G.  J.  Orr  .  .  .]. 
n.t.p.     [72.]     8«.     3  p. 

—  [Circular  stating  that  there  will  be  no  school  fund 

for  distribution  during  the  year  1872.  By  G.  J. 
Orr  .   .  .].     n.  t.p.     [72.]     8°.     10  p. 

—  Sources  and  state  of  the  school  fund.     [Circular 

by  G.  J.   Orr  .  .  .  ].    h.  t.p.'    1872.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Instructions  issued  by  the  State  School  Commis- 

sioner in  March  :  1873,  74,  75,  76,  77,  78.  73- 
[78].     6  pm.     8°. 

—  [Circular  concerning  proposed  liquor  law.     By  G. 

J.  Orr  .  .  .  ].     n.  t.p.     [1879]     8°.     3  p. 

—  [A  bill  to  be  entitled  "  An  act  to  carry  into  effect 

section  4,  article  8,  of  the  constitution."  By 
G.  J.   Orr  .   .   .  ].     n.  t.p.     [1880.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  The   education   of   the  negro;  its  rise,   progress, 

and  present   status  :  being  an  address  delivered 
•  before  the  National   Educational  Association  at 
.   .   .  Chatauqua,  N.Y.      By  Hon.  G.  J.  Orr  .  .   . 
1880.     8°.      15  p. 

—  [Circular :    Bill  for  an  annual  tax  of  -^^  of  1   per 

cent,  for  the  support  of  common  schools.  By 
G.  J.  Orr  .   .  .  ].     n.t.p.     [1881.]     8°.     7  p. 

—  Same,     n.t.p.     [1883.]     8°.     lip. 

—  [Circular  concerning  the  compensation  of  county 

school  commissioners.  By  G.  J.  Orr  .  .  .]. 
n.t.p.     [1881.]     8°.     7  p. 

—  [Circular  ...   on  enumeration   returns    of    1882, 

and  apportionment  of  the  school  fund.  By  G. 
J.  Orr  .   .   .  ].     n.t.p.     ['82.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  [Circular  to  the  county  school  commissioners  on 

the  debt  of  1871.  By  G.  J.  Orr  .  .  .  ].  n.t.p. 
['82.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  [Circular :  Bill  for  establishing  the  State  Normal 

School.  ByG.J.  Orr  .  .  .  ].  n.t.p.  [1883.] 
8".     9  p. 

—  [Circular :    Two  bills  which   propose  an  increase 

of  the  school  fund,  and  a  table  intended  to  show 
the  local  effect  in  the  several  counties  of  these 
measures.  By  G.  J.  Orr  .  .  .  ].  n.t.p. 
[1883.]     8°.     Up. 

—  [An  act  to  provide  a  more  correct   and   efficient 

mode  of  taking  the  enumeration  of  the  school 
population,  and  to  supersede  existing  laws  on 
that  subject,  and  instructions  thereon.  By  G.  J. 
Orr  .   .  .  ].     n.  t.  p.     [1883.]     8°.     7  p. 

—  [The  educational  relations  of  the  races  in  Georgia. 

By  G.  J.  Orr  .  .  .  ].  n.  t.  p.  [1884.]  8°. 
4  p. 

—  The  best  school  system  for  a  southern  State  ;  being 

an  address  delivered  at  the  Florida  chautauqua 
held  at  DeFuniak  Springs,  Fla.,  in  Feb.  and 
Mar.  1886.  By  Hon.  G.  J.  Orr  .  .  .  '86.  8°. 
16  p. 

—  Report   on   land   scrip   fund.      n.t.p.       [1891.] 

8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  on  the  school-book  question  to  the  General 

Assembly.     1891.     8°.     38  p. 

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[Education,  continued.^ 

—  [Circular  directing  the  establishment  of  "  teachers' 

county   institutes."     By   S.    D.  Bradwell,    State 
School  Commr.].    [1892.]    broadside,  Hi  x8i  in. 

—  Programme,  syllabus,  and  note-book  of  teachers' 

county  institutes  for  1894  ...     By  S.  D.  Brad- 
well  .   .  .     [1894.]     16°.     13  p. 

—  Outlines  of  methods  for  Georgia  teachers  for  the 

summer     institute,     1896,     1904/05.      '96-1905. 
2  pm.     8°.     (title  var.) 

—  Manual  of  methods  for  Georgia  teachers.     1898, 

1907.     2  pm.     le^.     204  p. ;  306  p. 

—  See  also  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1872,  95. 
Board  of  Education.     [1st  annual  report,  1871 ;  with 

dissent   of    Madison   Bell,    Comptroller    Genl.] 

n.  t.  p.     8".     6  p. 
Note.    No  other  report  known  to  have  been  published. 
See  also  above.  Resolution  .  .  .  1871. 

School  Book  Commission  (1896-).     Majority   report 
of  the    .  .   .   commission  .   .   .  delivered   at  the 
session  of  1897.     1900.     8°.     22  p. 
Health,  Board  of.     lst-2d  annual  report,  1874/75-75/ 
7fi.     '76-77.     2  V.     8". 
— Address   to  the  medical  profession  with   proceed- 
ings of  Ist  meeting.     1875.     8°.     14  p. 
[Insurance  Department. 1     See  under  Exec.  &nd  Staff, 

Comptroller  General. 
Oils,  Department  of.     The  law  regulating  sale  of  illu- 
minating oils,  [etc.]     1900.     8°.     16  p. 
Public    Works,  Board  of.     Report,  Milledgeville,  1826. 

8°.     14  p. 
Public  Works,  Supt.  of .    Annual  report,  1871.    '71.    8°. 
[fiailroads.]    Railroad  Commission  (1879-).     Report, 
lst-15th   semi-annual,   May,   Nov.,    1880;    May 
1881;  Oct.   1882;   Oct.   1883;    May,  Oct.,  1884; 
July  1885;  Oct.  1886;  June  1887;  annual,  18^8- 
1906.     '80-1906.     28  v.     8°. 
Note.    Ist  rpt.   was  a    broadside,  lOJ  x  8i  in.    Cth    rpt., 
Oct.  1882,  includes  4ih  and  6th;  8th,  Oct.  1883,  iocludes  7th; 
14tb,  Oct.  1886,  includes   lllh,  12th,  13th.      Kpt.  1888  covers 
June  1887/Oct.  1888;  rpt.  1889  covers  Nov.  1888/June  1889; 
rptB.   1890-1906   for  years    ending   in  October. 

—  Extract  from  the  constitution  relating  to  railroads, 

with   the   act   creating  a  Railroad  Commission. 
h.  t  p.     [1879.]     sheet.     (2)  p. 

—  Decision  in  suit  against  the  Railroad  Commission. 

[1881.]     sheet. 

State  Agent  of  the  Northeastern  Railroad  of  Georgia. 
Report,  1898.     8°.     4  p. 

See  also  under  Institutions,  Railroad;  under  Legis- 
lature, Special  Laws  and  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
n.  p.,  n.  d.,  (two);  and  under  Miscellaneous, 
Transportation  Convention. 


Institutions. 

Agricultural  Department.  Report  of  Commissioner, 
annual,  Ist,  3d-5th,  7th,  1874,  76-78,  80;  bien- 
nial, Sept  30:  1MH0/H2-90/U2 ;  annual,  Sept.  30: 
1892/:»3-95/96,  97/98-1901/02;  June  1,  1902/03; 
Dec.  31:  1904-05.  ['75?]-1906.  8». 
Note.  RptH.  1874,  7fi-77  for  yeiirs ending  in  Dec;  rpte.  1878, 
80  for  years  ending  in  Oct.  or  Nov. 

—  Publications,  v.  8-24,  annual,  1882-98.     8°.     il. 
Note.    Incl.  reprlntH  of  clrculnrs,  crop  reports,  etc.     Vol. 

noH.  seen  only  on  bucks  of  coverB.     See  alno  opposite,  1885. 

—  Circular,  no8.  )5-l:',3.      1875-90.     8°. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  29-31,  33-43.     See  opposite,  1894. 

—  Manual   of   shi-ep   husbandry    in    Georgia.      1875. 

80.     24  p.     il. 

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[Ga. 


AgricvMnral  Department,  continued. 

—  Handbook  of  Georgia;   with  a  geological  map  of 

the  State.     By  T:   V.  Janes.     187«.     8°. 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     1876.     8°. 

—  The  Agricultural  Department,  being  the  result  of 

an  inquiry  into  its  operations.  By  Hon.  D.  A. 
Vason,  and  Wm.  W.  Chapman.     1877.    8°.    11  p. 

—  Agricultural     reform  :     individual,     State,      and 

national.  An  address  delivered  .  .  .  Sept.  1876. 
By  T:  P.  Janes,  Commissioner.     '78.     8°.     8  p. 

—  The  farmer's  scientific  manual.     Prepared  under 

the  direction  of  T:  P.  Janes,  Commissioner. 
1878.     8°.     168,  iii  p.     il. 

—  Manual  of  Georgia,     n.  t.  p.     [1878.]     8".     (1), 

119  p. 
Note.    Has  cover  title;  "  A  manual  of  Ga.  for  the  use  of 
immigrants  and  capitalists,  by  T:  P.  Janes,  Commr.  .  .  ." 

—  Georgia,  from  the  immigrant  settler's  stand-point 

Prepared  under   the  direction  of  T:    P. 
Janes.     1879.     8°.     64,  vi,  p. 

—  A  manual  on  cattle  for  the  use  of  the  farmers  of 

Georgia.  Prepared  under  the  direction  of  J.  T. 
Henderson,  Commissioner.   1880.  S''.    191,  (1)  p. 

—  Crop  report,  various  months  in  1882-91. 

—  [Manual  on  Poultry,  1883.] 

—  The  Commonwealth   of   Georgia.     The   country, 

the    people,    the    productions.     Prepared    under 
the   direction   of  J.    T.  Henderson.     1885.     8°. 
viii,  3-379  p.     maps.     il. 
Note.    Also  issued  as  pt.  2  of  Publications  v.  11,  1885. 

—  Suggestions  and  information.     1894.     p.  85-146. 

—  Advantages  of  Georgia  for  those  desiring  homes 

in  a  genial  climate.  Prepared  under  the  direc- 
tion of  O.  B.  Stevens,  Commissioner  ...  n.  d. 
4°.     100,  (8)  p.     maps.     il. 

—  Commercial   fertilizers   and   chemicals  .  .  .    ana- 

lyzed .  .  .  season  1893/94-94/95,  bulletins  no. 
29-31;  season  1896/97-1905/06,  bulletins  no. 
33-43.     '94-1905.     14  pm.     8°, 

—  Georgia:  a  fair  field  for  home-seekers.     1895. 

—  Georgia  :  her  resources  and  possibilities,     [c.  1895.] 

—  OflBcial  map  of  Georgia,  issued  by  the  Department 

of  Agriculture.     Size,  28  X  22  in. 

—  See  also  under  Constitution,  Convention,  1877. 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station  (Experiment,  1888-). 

lst-17th  annual  report,  1888-1904.     ['89-1905.] 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-67,  Oct.  1888-Dec.  1904.     8°. 
Note.    Including  no.  12i  and  Special  Bulletin  no.  17^. 

—  Bulletins   and   annual  reports,    v.    4-7,    1895/96- 

1901/02.  Comp.  by  A.  C.  Redding.  '97-1903.   3  v. 

—  Press  bulletin,    nos.    1-3,    Aug. -Dec,    1892.     fo 

broadsides. 
Agricultural  Society,  State.     Premium  list  for  the  fair 
of  1870.     70.     8°. 
See  alHo  under  Constitution,  Convention,  1877. 
Blind,  Academy  for  the.    See  forward  under  Education. 
Deaf,  School  for  the.     See  forward  under  Education. 
\^Education.'\      University  of  Georgia  (Athens,  1801-). 
Report,    annual,     Oct.:     1892/93-93/94,    96/97, 
1901/02;  June:  1902/03-05/06.    '93-1906.    8  pm. 
Note.  ■  The  institutions  entered  below  are  now  all  branches 
of  the  University. 

—  Report  of  Board  of  Visitors,  annual,  July  1874; 

June:  1897/98,  1903/04-05/OG.  Savannah,  '74  ; 
Atlanta,  1904-06.     5  pm.     8". 

—  Catalogue,   annual,    1871/72-1900/01.      '72-1901. 

8°  and  16°. 

—  Catalogue  of  books  in  the  library  .  .   .     Athens, 

1850.     8°.     146-f-  p. 

—  Same;  by  Williams  Rutherford,  Jr.     Athens  Col- 

lege, 1858.     8°.     192  p. 

Sir 


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[Ga. 


{^Education,  continued.] 

—  Address  delivered  Feb.  3,  1875,  before  the  General 

Assembly  ...  on  the  condition,  interests,  and 
wants  of  the  University  of  Georgia.  ]iy  H:  H. 
Tucker,  Chancellor.     '75.     8".     37  p. 

—  [Reports  of  educational  institutions    of   Georgia 

1897/98.      ?].  ^ 

—  Agricultural  College,  North  Georgia  (Uahlonega, 

1866-).     Eeport,    annual,    June  30:     [1892/93- 
,    93/94?],   99/1900,  01/02,  04/05-05/06.     ['93?!- 
1906.     6  pm.     8°.  '  ^        -^ 

Catalogue,    annual,     1898/99,     1904/05-05/06 

'99-1906.     3  V.     8°.  ' 

—  Blind,     Academy    for     the     (Macon).      Report, 

annual,  November  1866;  18th,  Jan.  1870;  1870/ 
71;  1874,  75;  Sept.:  1892/93-93/94,95/96-96/97, 
98/99-1900/01;  iJec.  31:  1905.  Macon,  '66- 
1901;  Savannah, '05.     12  v.     8°. 

Report  of  Board  of  Visitors,   [annual?!,   1898 

1900,04,06.     '98-1906.     4  pm.     8°. 

Note.    This  board   visits  the  Academy  annually;  not  cer- 
tarn  whether  rpts.  are  annual  or  biennial. 

—  Deaf,  School  for  the  (Cave  Spring,  185-).     Report 

annual,  July  1:  1854/55-55/56,  67/68-68/69' 
70// 1-74/75;  biennial,  1878/80,  87/88;  annual, 
Sept.  30:  1892/93-96/97,  98/99-1902/03,  04/05 
v.JJ.,  '55-1905.     8°.  /      .      /      • 

J^ote.    In  various  catalogues  numbered  as  follows  :  rpt.  1867/ 
68  (covenng   seventeen   mos.),   the   12th-    ISTl/T-i-qT/qs     thi 

w-*l"'?^«V''^'/'''  *^^  '''^-    ^"°^«d  at  Macon:  isaSj^B^uns 
wick,  1866;  Rome,  1868-74;  Cave  Spring,  1899-1905. 

Report  of  Board  of  Visitors,  annual,  1897-98 

1901,03-06.     '97-1906.     7  pm.     8°. 
-By-laws,  adopted  under  the  act  reorganizing  the 
Board    of    Trustees,   approved   Feb.    23,    1876 
Cave  Spring,  '76.     8°.     20  p. 

—  Industrial  College  for  Colored  Youths  (Savannah). 

Report,  annual,    Sept.  or  Oct.:    1892/93-93/94 
[93-94?]     2  pm.     8".  '  /     ■ 

—  Normal    and   Industrial  College  (Milledgeville) 

Report,  annual,  July  1:  1892/93-93/94,  96/97 
[93-97?]     3  pm.     8°.  '  /      • 

-  Report  of  the  Board  of  Lady  Visitors,  1892 
1901,04-05.     '92-1905.     4  pm.     8°. 

-Catalogue,    annual,     1893/94,    98/99-99/1900 

01/02,05/06.     '94-1906.     5  v.     8«. 

—  Normal  School  (Athens).    Report  for  year  ending 

Aug.  25,  1894.     '94.     8".     32  p. 

—  Technology,  Georgia  School   of  (Atlanta,    1885-) 

Report,  annual,  Sept.  30:  1892/93-93/94,  96/97- 
Aug.  31,  189V1900;  May  31:  1902/03-05/06! 
[  94.''J-1906.     8  V.     8°. 

Catalogue,  annual,  1898/99-1900/01.     '99-1901 

3  V.     8°. 

Report  of  the  commissioners  .  .  .  appointed  .  to 
"  perfect  a  plan  for  the  affiliation,  by  mutual  con- 
sent, of  the  University  and  the  denominational 
colleges  of  Georgia,"  etc.,  to  the  Genl.  Assy. 
...  at  Its  session  .  .  .  Jan.  13,  1876.  h.  t.  p. 
8".      27  p. 

''^ee also nnder  l.eg\eUinro ,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1869, 

Entomology,  Board  of  (1898-).     Bulletin,  nos.    1-22 
Apr.  I899-I)ec.  1906.     22  pm.     8". 

—  Some  di.sea«eB  of   the   poach  in  Georgia.     By  A 

C.  I.ewJH,  Asot.  Kntomologisl.     n.  t.  p      7  i, 

-  Some  .xpfrimfntal  work  against  the  woolly  aphis. 

By  Harper  D.an,  Jr.,  Field  Asst.   Kntomologi.st 
n.  t.  p.     8".      12  J..  *^ 


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[Ga. 


Geological  Survey  (c.  1875-).  [lstj-2fl  report  of 
progress  of  the  mineralogical,  geological,  and 
physical  survey  .  .  .  1874-75.  By  G:  Little, 
State  Geologist.  n.  p.,  '75-76.  2  pm.  8°. 
36  p  ;  16  p. 
Note.     Cover  respectively  Sept./Dec.  1874  and  cal.  yr.  1875. 

—  Catalogue    of    ores,    rocks,    and    woods,    selected 

from    the    Geological    Survey  collection  for  the 
Paris  Exposition.     By  G:  Little.      1878.     16  p. 

—  Administrative  report  of  the  State  Geologist,  1890/ 

91,  98;  annual,    Oct.:    1893/94,  96/97-99/1900; 
biennial,   1894/96.     '91-1900.     7  pni.     8«. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-13.     1894-[1906.]     13  v.     8". 

Cont.:  1.  A  preliminary  report  on  the  marbles  of  Ga.  By 
8.  W.  McCallie.  1894.  87,  (5)  p.  —  2.  A  preliminary  rpt.  on 
the  corundum  deposits  of  Qa.  F.  P.  King.  1894.  133,  (5)  p. 
—  3a.  a  preliminary  report  on  a  part  of  the  water-powers  of 
Ga.  Comp.  from  the  notes  of  ().  C.  Anderson  and  other 
sources,  by  B.  M.Hall.  1896.  150,  (3)  p. —  4a.  A  preliminary 
report  on  a  part  of  the  gold  deposits  of  Ga.  By  W.  S.  Yeate.s, 
B.  W.  McCallie,  F.  P.  King.  1896.  54'2p.  —  5a.  A  prelimi- 
nary report  on  a  part  of  the  phosphates  and  marls  of  Ga.  By 
8.  W.  McCallie.  1896.  98,  (3)  p.  — 6a.  A  preliminarv  report 
on  a  part  of  the  clays  of  Ga.  By  G:  B.  Ladd.  1S98.  ai4  p.  — 
7.  A  preliminary  rpt.  on  the  artesian  well  system  of  Ga.  By 
S.  W.  McCallie.  1898.  214  p.  — 8.  A  preliminary  rpt.  on  the 
roads  and  road-building  materials  of  Ga.  By  8.  W.  McCallie. 
1901.  264  p.  —  9a.  a  preliminary  report  on  a  part  of  the 
granites  and  gneisses  of  Ga.  By  T:  L.  Watson.  1902.  367  p. 
—  10a.  a  preliminary  report  on  a  part  of  the  iron  ores  of 
Ga. ;  Polk,  Bartow,  and  Floyd  counties.  By  8.  W.  McCallie. 
1900.  190  p.  — 11.  A  preliminary  rpt.  on  the  bauxite  deposits 
of  Ga.  By  T:  L.Watson.  1904.  169  p.  — 12.  A  preliminary 
rpt.  on  the  coal  deposits  of  Ga.  By  8.  W.  McCallie.  n.  d. 
121  p.  —  13.  A  preliminary  rpt.  on  the  ocher  deposits  of  Ga. 
By  T:  L.  Watson.     1906.     81  p. 

—  The  paleozoic  group.     The  geology  of  ten  coun- 

ties of  northwestern  Georgia.     By  J.  W.  Spen- 
cer.    1893.     8°.     406  p.     map.     pi. 

—  See  also  under  Constitution,  Convention,  1877 . 
[Insane.']    Lunatic     Asylum     (Milledgeville,     1837-). 

Eeport   of   the   Trustees  and   officers,  1813/44; 
biennial,  1858/59;  annual,    18C5/66-67[/68],  73- 
75,  77/78-96/97.     Milledgeville,  Savannah,  Ma- 
con, and  Augusta,  '44-97.     8°. 
Note.    Opened,  1842.     Rpt.  1843/44  was  Ist.     Rpt.  1867  in- 
cludes supplemental  rpt.,  Oct.  1867 /.luly  1S68.    Year-end  Dec. 
1,  1873-75;  Oct.  1,  1883-87  (or  later) ;  Sept.  1,  1894  (or  earlier)- 
97.    Name  changed  Sept.  1, 1898  to  State  Sanitarium,  as  below. 

—  Rules  .   .   .     Milledgeville,  1880,  81.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  Rules   and   regulations.     Milledgeville,    1884.     f" 

sheet. 
State  Sanitarivm.     Report  of  the  Trustees,  annual, 
Sept.  1:   1897/98-99/1900;  May  1,  1903;  Jan.  1, 
1904;  Dec.  31:  1905-06.    Augusta  [a?!ti Macon?], 
'98-1906.     7  V.     8°. 
Note.    Kpts.  1903-04  cover  but  8  mos.  each. 
See  preceding  note. 

—  Rules  for  the  government  of   the  officers  of  the 

State  Sanitarium   .   .   .  and  general  rules  adopted 
.  .   .  Dec.  11,  1899.     1900.     8°.     24  p 

—  See  aho  under  Legislature,  Journals.,   Docs.,   etc., 

1851,  53,  99. 
Library.  State.     Report  of  the  State  Librarian,  annual, 
Dec.  31:   [1869],  70;  Oct.  or  Nov.:   1897/98-99/ 
1900;  Sept.  30,  1901/02;  June  1:  1902/03-05/06. 
'70-1906.     8  pm.     8°. 

—  Catalogue   of  the    State  Library.     Milledgeville, 

1859.     8°.     144  p. 

—  Catalogue,   1869.     By  J:   L.  Conley,  State  Libra- 

rian.    '69.     8°.     286  p. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  Law  Library.     F.  L.  Haralson, 

State  Librarian.     1879.     8". 

—  A  brief  catalogue  of  law  text-books  in  the  Georgia 

State  Library,  arranged   alphabetically  by  sub- 
jects, 1895.     '95.     8».     92  p. 

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[Ga. 


lPeniteniia7-y.]  Report  of  the  Principal  Keeper,  bien- 
nial, Oct.:  1851/53-53/55,  57/58;  annual,  Oct: 
1856/57,  61/62;  Dec.  31:  1868-70,  74-75;  bien- 
nial, Dec.  31,  1872/73;  Oct.:  1878/80,  84/86- 
86/88  ;  Sept.  80:  1890/92  ;  annual,  Sept.  30:  1892/ 
93-93/94,  95/96-96/97.  '53-97.  8°. 
Note.  In  early  years  printed  at  Milledgeville.  Rpt.  1872/73 
covers  Apr.  1,  18"'.'/Dec.  31,  1873. 

Prison  Commission.    Report,  Ist-lOth  annual,  1898- 
1907.     '98-1907.     10  pm.     8°. 
Xote.     Rpts.   1898-1902,    for   years  ending  Sept.   30;   rpts. 
1903-07,  for  years  ending  May  31. 

—  Report  of  special  inspector  of  misdemeanor  con- 

vict camps,     1897.     8°.     31  p. 

—  An  act  to  create  a  Prison  Commission  for  the  State 

of  Georgia,     n.  i.  p.     [189-?]     8°.     6  p. 
See   also   under   Legislature,    .Journals,    Docs.,  etc., 
1851,  53,  70,  79. 
Pensions,  Commissioner  of.     Report,  annual,  Sept.  or 
Oct  :  1898,98/99-1901/02;  June:  1902/03-05/06. 
'98-1906.     9  pm.     8«. 
Railroad,    Western  and  Atlantic.     Report  of  officers, 
annual,   Sept.    30:    1851/52-52/53,  56/57-57/58, 
59/60-61/62,65/66.     '52-66.     8 Y.     8°. 
J^ote.    Owned,  and  formerly  operated,  by  the  State.    Oper- 
ated under  lease  siuce  1870. 

—  Board  of  Commissioners.     Report,  Nov.  17,  1839; 

Jan.  10,  1871.     ['39?-71?J     2  v.     8°. 
iVoie.    Report  dated  Jan.   10,  1871  has  imprint  1891,  evi- 
dently a  mistake. 

—  Chief  engineer's  office.     Report,  Sept.   30,   1850. 

n.  t.  p.     8°.     15  p.     1  fold.  tab. 

—  Same.     Report,  1851.     n.  t.  p.     36  p.     fold.  tab. 

—  Special  attorney.     Report,  annual,  Oct.  or  Nov.: 

1894,96-1901.     '94-1901.     7  v.     8°. 

—  Letter  from  Joseph  E.  Brown,  President  ...  to 

the  Genl.  Assy.  ...  on  the  subject  of  the 
settlement  between  the  State  and  the  lessees. 
.  .  .  Arbitration  proposed.     1888.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Joseph  E.  Brown  and  E.  B.  Stahlman,  Receivers, 

etc.,  vs.  The  State  of  Georgia.  Petition,  etc., 
before  the  commission  appointed  to  adjust  cer- 
tain claims  between  the  State  .  .  .  and  the 
lessees.   .  .   .  n.  t.  p.     [1890?]     8°.     3  p. 

—  W.    &   A.   R.  R.  Co,  vs.  The  State  of   Georgia. 

Suit  before  special  commission,  appointed  .  .  . 
1890,  to  adjust  claims  between  the  .  ,  ,  Co.  and 
the  State  .  .  .An  analysis  of  the  argument  of 
W.  Y,  Atkinson  for  the  State.  .  .  .  n.t.p.  8°. 
15  p. 

—  Schedules   for   use    of    commission    to    consider 

betterments  claim  ...  By  State's  attorneys. 
1890.     8<>.     7  p. 

—  Report   of  the   W.    &   A,    Railroad  Commission, 

appointed  under  ...  An  Act  to  provide  for  the 
lease  of  the  W.  &  A.  R.  R.,  etc.,  approved  Nov. 
12,  1889.     '91.     8^     95  p.     1  fold.  tab. 

—  Report  of  State  property  connected  with  Western 

&  Atlantic  Railroad.  By  W:  A.  Little,  special 
attorney.     1893.     8°.     82  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1851,  53,  56,  58.  69,  87,  88. 
[Soldiers'  I/ome]  Confederate  Soldiers'  Home  (At- 
lanta, 1899-).  Act  of  the  General  Assembly, 
Board  of  'J'rustees,  officers,  committees,  and 
rules  nnd  regulations  governing  the  home, 
adopted  April  23d,  1901.     '01.     nar.  16°.    29  p. 

—  Act  of  the  General  AsHembly,  Board  of  Trustees, 

rulc.t  and  regulations  governing  the  home,  and 
reports  of  TriiHteeH  and  officers,  Oct.:  1901- 
01/02.     '01-02.     2  v.     8".     .53  J).;  70  p. 

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[  Weather  Service.']  State  Weather  Service  (1891-). 
Monthly  report,  Oct.  1 89 1-[  March  1897?]. 

Note.  Early  nos.  niillioirraphed.  There  were  Bysteraatic 
weather  rpte.  under  the  direction  of  the  Dept.  of  Agricul- 
ture from  April  1878  until  July  1884,  and  a  euiniiiary  of 
observationa  to  that  date  wan  included  in  "The  Common- 
wealth of  (ia.,"  published  by  the  Dept.  of  Agric.  in  188ri. 
The  service  organized  in  1891  was  conducted  by  the  U.  S. 
Weather  Bureau. 

—  Weekly  weather-crop  bulletin,  Mar.  6,  1892-[Oct. 

1896?]  fo. 
United  States  Department  of  Agriculture.  Georgia 
section  of  the  Climate  and  Crop  Service  of  the 
•  Weather  Bureau.  [Monthly]  report;  [also] 
annual  summary;  v.  1,  no.  1  -  v.  11,  no.  12, 
April  1897-Uec.  1907.     4°. 

Koie.  Uniform  with  those  for  other  States.  V.  1  had  9 
OOM.,  Apr./Dec. ;  other  vols,  have  ea.  12  nos.,  Jan./Dec,  and 
ann.  summary.  Beginning  Feb.  1906  called  VUmatological 
Service. 

—  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  April  [1897?]-Oct.  31,  1905. 

fo  broadside. 
Note.    Published  during  the  growing  season,  uniform  with 
those  for  other  States.     After  1905  called  Weekly    Weather 
Bulletin. 

Judiciary. 

Superior  Courts.  Reports  of  cases  in  the  Superior 
Courts  of  the  eastern  district  .  .  .  [180.5-10]. 
By  T:  U  P.  Charlton.  New  York,  1824.  8°. 
viii,  9-320  p. 

Note.  This  and  the  next  three  titles  were  reprinted  by  the 
State  in  1907,  in  2  v.,  with  cover  title  "  Georgia  Decisions." 

—  Same.     Macon,  1895.     8°.     320  p. 

Note.    A  reprint  of  the  preceding. 

—  Reports  of  decisions  made  in  the  Superior  Courts  of 

the  eastern  district  .   .  .  and  in  the  middle  cir- 
cuit .  .  .   [1811-37].     By   R.  M.  Charlton  .  .  . 
Savannah,  1838.     8".     xi,  6U6,  (1)  p. 
Note.    A  private  publication  having  State  recognition. 

—  Reports  of   decisions   made  by   the   judges   of   the 

Superior    Courts    of    law    and    chancery  .    .    . 
[1831-33].   .   .  .     By  G.  M.  Dudley.   .  .   .     New 
York,  1837.     8".     .xxxii,  270  p. 
Note.    A  private  publication  having  State  recognition. 

—  Decisions  of  the  Superior  Courts  .  .   .  Published  in 

compliance  with  the  act  of  Dec.  10,  1841.     Part 

1,   1842;  pt.  2,   1842/43.     Augusta, '43-44.     2  v. 

8°.     2  1.,  188  p.;  243  p. 

Note.    Also  known  as  "  Georgia  Decisions."     Seen  in  1  v. 

Supreme  Court.     Georgia  reports.     Reports   of   cases 

in  law  and   equity  ...  in   the  Supreme  Court, 

V.  1-130,  1846-1908.    r.  p.,  "47-1908.     131  v.    8°! 

Cont.:  V.  1-3,  1846-47;  by  J.  M.  Kelly.    4-5,  1848;  by  J.  M. 

Kelly  and  T:  R.  K.  Cobb.     6-20,  1849-56;  by  T:   R.  R.  Cobb. 

21-30,1857-59/60;  by  B.  Y.   Martin.     31-33,  1860/61,  [61-63]; 

by  G:  N.  Lester.    33  supplement,  March  1864;  see  6<'/o!r.    34- 

35,  1864/6.1-66;  by  L.  E.  Blockley.     36-44,  1867-71/72;  by  N.  J. 

Hammond.     45,  1872;  by  N.  J.  Hammond  and    H:    Jackson. 

46-58,   1872-77;    by   H:    Jackson.     59-66,   1877-80/81;   by   H: 

Jackson   and   J.   H.   Lumpkin.     67-76,  1881-8,5/86;    by  J.  H. 

Lumpkin.     77-79,  1886-87;  by  H:  C.  Peeples.     80-97,1887/88- 

95;  by  H:    C.  Peeples  and   G:   W.  Stevens.    98-130,  1895/1^6- 

190S;  by  G:  W.  Stevens  and  J.  M.  Graham. 

Imprints  :  V.  1,  New  York,  '47  ;  2-3,  Savannah,  '47-48 ;  4-20, 
Athens,  '48-57;  21-27,  29,  Columbus,  '57-60;  28,  Montgomery; 
30-31,  ea.,  Macon,  '71;  32-33,  Macon,  '69-70;  33  suppl., 
Macon,  '74;  .34-35,  Atlanta,  '66-68;  .36,  38-45,  48,  50-57,  Macon, 
'68-77;  58-130,  Atlanta,  '78-1908;  37,  46-47,  49,  n.  t.  p.,  n.p., 
n.  d.,  but  printed  at  Macon. 

—  Same ;    .    .    .    March   term,    1864.     Supplement  to 

volume  33.    G:  N.  Lester,  reporter  for  Greenlee 
Butler,  deceased.     Macon,  1874.     8°.     230  p. 


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Supreme  Court,  continued. 

—  Same ;  annotated  reprint,  [v.  1-33,   1846-63],  by  H. 

Van  Epps.     [c.  1907.]     33  v.     8°. 

—  Same;   annotated  edition,   [v.    34-59,   I864/65-77"]. 

1904  06.     26  V.     8°. 
Note.    This  ed.,  when  completed,  will  cover  reports  1-66, 
1846-80;   reprint  of  v.  60-65   had   not  been   publiehed   up  to 
1908. 

—  Georgia  Law  Reporter.     Containing  the  decisions  of 

the  Supreme  Court,  Federal  courts  in  Georgia, 
[etc.].  Published  semi-montlily.  F.  L.  Haral- 
son, C.  A.  Loring,  eds.  V.  1,  Oct.  1885-March 
1886.  '86.  8°. 
[Digests,  Etc.']  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  V.  10-20.     By  J.  M.  Millen.     [1859?] 

—  Same,  v.  21-30.     By  A.  O.  Bacon.      Macon,  1867. 

8°. 

—  New  digest  of  [same],  v.  1-40.     By  A.  O.  Bacon. 

Macon,  1872.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Digest   of  [same],    v.   41-50.      By   N.    E.    Harris. 

Macon,  1876.     8°. 

—  Analytical  index  to  the  decisions  of  the    Supreme 

Court,  V.  1-40.     By  H:  Jackson.     Macon,  1872. 

—  Analytical  index  and  digest  of  the  Supreme  Court 

reports,  v.  41-61.  By  1?.  E.  Harris.  Macon, 
1882.     8".     xviii,  507  p. 

—  Same;  v.   62-81,  with  annotations  to   the  Code  of 

1882.  By  H.  Van  Epps.  Atlanta,  '90.  8°.  xxix, 
709  p. 

—  Analytical  index-digest  of  Georgia  reports,  embrac- 

ing V.  1-100  of  the  Supreme  Court  reports,  and 
T:  U.  P.  Charlton's  reports,  R.  M.  Charlton's 
reports,  Dudley's  reports,  and  Georgia  decisions; 
and  including  annotations  to  the  Code  of  1895, 
[etc.]-  By  H.  Van  Epps  and  J:  W.  Aikin. 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  1899.     3  v.     1.  8°. 

Georgia  justice;  being  a  convenient  directory  for  the 
justices  of  the  peace  and  various  other  civil 
officers.  ...  By  R.  A.  Greene  and  Jr  W. 
Lumpkin.     Milledgeville,  1835.     8°. 

Rules  of  the  District  Courts  of  the  Confederate  States 
of  America  for  the  districts  of  Georgia,  under 
the  act  entitled  "An  act  for  the  sequestration  of 
the  estates,  property,  and  effects  of  alien  ene- 
mies." .  .   .   Savannah,  1861.     12°.     29  p. 

Can  a  negro  hold  office  in  Georgia?  Decided  in  Supreme 
Court.  June  term  1869  ...  in  the  case  of  R: 
W.  White  V.  W:  J.  Clements.  Phonographically 
reported  by  E.  Davis.     Atlanta,  '69.     8°.     179  p. 

Table  of  cases  cited  and  compared  in  the  sixtv-two 
volumes  of  Georgia  reports.  By  "W.  I.  Hey- 
ward.     Jersey  City,  N.J.,  1881.     16°. 

Georgia  forms  and  practice.     A  collection  of  annotated 
legal  forms,  adapted  to  the  Code  of  1895.     De- 
signed for  the  use  of  the  judiciary,  the  bar,  and 
the  county  officers  of   Georgia.     ...  By  J    H 
Blount,  Jr.     1898.     8°.     463  p. 

Expressions  of  law  and  fact  construed  by  the  courts  of 
Georgia.     By  S.  Dutcher.      1899.     8°.     172  p. 

LKGiHr.A-n;KE  [Called  Gknkkal  Assembly]. 
First  HCHHlon,  May  1777;  second,  ,Tan.  1778.  None  in  1779 
but,  Oovernors  term  ImvltiK  explrc'd  by  conslitutional  limitation! 
certain  cltl/.ct.H  organized  a  "  Kupi-.ne  Kxociitivo  Council,"  .July 
Ml!'  ^"  ,""  "I'l"'""'""  "  Itnmp  l,o«lHlaUire "  mol  Nov./Deo 
I77J.  HcsHloriH  aniinal.  I)e({innin({  iti  Jan.,  1780  8''-89  96-'jy 
In  Aui£.  KM;  In  Nov  17!iiMU.  0'.»-]84.!;  with  called  scsmons'. 
Apr  I'H'A  --'ly  178.';  Oct.  I7S4  (no  quornm) ;  and  adjourned 
s.-HHlonn.  ,J,)ly  \,Hi  (two :  K\„-n,:z,-T  and  Havannab),  May  1783 
(no  qijorumK  -July  I7h4;  odjnd.  or  called.  July  1787  "  Jnlv 
Nov..  I7H8,  Nov.  178U,  ,;iin«  1700.  June  1791)f  extra!  .Iiiuo 
WrZ,    .May    18UJ,   .Juno    1806,   May    1808,    April   18:^1,   May   18^5, 

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Legislature.,  continued. 

No  flession  1844.  Seseions  biennial,  beginning  In  November, 
1846/46-r)5/56,  57;  annual,  beginning  in  Nov.,  1858-64,  66,  in 
Dec,  1865;  with  called  session  Mar.  1863,  extra  sessions  Mar. 
1864,  Feb.  1865,  and  adjourned  sesBion  Jan.  1866.  No  session 
1867.  Called  session,  July  186S.  Bessions  annual,  befjiiming  in 
Jan.,  1869-70,  72-77;  in  Nov.  1871;  with  adjourned  sessions  .luly 
1870,  July  1872.  Sessions  biennial,  beginning  in  Nov.,  1878/79- 
90/91 ;  with  adjourned  sessions  beginning  in  July,  biennially, 
1879-91.  SeB.-<ionB  annual,  beginning  in  Oct.,  1892-1902;  in  June, 
1903-07. 

\^Laws  of  the  State. ^  Acts  and  resolutions  [or  Acts], 
sessional,  1794/95,  1800-1906.  v.  p.,  1795-1906. 
80  and  12°. 

Note.  Acts  of  extra  sessions  generally  published  in  separate 
v.,  but  Acts  of  extra  sess.  Mar.  1863  were  also  bound  with 
those  of  reg.  sess.  1862.  Acts  of  extra  sess.  Mar.  1864  bound 
with  those  of  reg.  session  186:i;  Acts  of  called  sess.  Feb. 
1865  with  those  of  reg.  sess.  1864.  Some  of  the  earlier  v. 
contain  financial  docs.  Acts  of  reg.  sess.  Jan.  1872  bound 
with  reg.  sess.  1871.  Acts  1886/87-90/91,  1905  each  in  2  v. 
Called  simply  "Acts  "  through  1869.  Acts  18110-04,  06  have 
imprint  Louisville;  1794/95,  1805,  Augusta;  1807  not  seen; 
1808-32,  34-43,  47/48-49/50,  55/56,  59-66,  Milledgeville;  1833, 
n.  p.:  1845/46,  57-58,  Columbus;  1851/52,  66-68,  Macon; 
1853/54,  74,  Savannah;  1869-73,  77-1906,  Atlanta;  1875-76,  n.  p. 
Acts  1800-05  seen  bound  in  1  v. 

—  Acts  and  resolutions  1870,  omitted  in  the  compilation 

published    by    authority.        Copied    by    D:    G. 
Cotting.     '70.     8«.     20,  (3)  p. 
Note.    Reprinted  in  facsimile  by  the  Statute  Law  Book  Co., 
Washington,  D.C.,  March  1897;  fifty  copies  only. 

—  A  digest  of  the  laws  of  the  State  of  Georgia.     From 

its  first  establishment  as  a  British  province  down 
to  .  .  .  1798,  inclusive  of  the  principal  acts  of 
1799  [etc.].  By  R.  and  G:  Watkins.  Philadel- 
phia, 1800.     4".     vi,  (1),  838,  (22),  (3),  (2)  p. 

—  Same,    to    1800.     2d    ed.     Philadelphia,    1801.     4°. 

(1),837,  (23),  (2)  p. 

—  A  compilation  of  the  laws  of  Georgia.     By  G:  Wat- 

kins.     1802. 

Note.  Not  recognized  by  the  State  as  official,  because  it 
contained  the  Yazoo  Act,  which  had  been  ordered  expunged. 

—  Digest  of  the  laws  of  the  State  of  Georgia.     From  its 

settlement  as  a  British  province,  in  1755,  to  .  .  . 
1800,  inclusive  .  .  .  also  the  State  Constitutions. 
.  .  .  ByH.  Marbury  and  W:  H.  Crawford.  .  .  . 
Savannah,  1802.     4°.     715,  (3)  p. 

—  A  compilation  of   the  laws  .  .   .  1800  to  .  .   .  1810, 

inclusive  .  .  .  By  A.  S.  Clayton.  Augusta, 
'13.     8°.      (6),  708,  (20)  p. 

—  A    compilation    of    the    laws  .  .   .  since    the    year 

1810  to  the  year  1819,  inclusive  ...  By  L.  Q. 
C.  Lamar.     Augusta,  '21.     4".     iv,  (2),  1300  p. 

—  A  digest  of  the  laws  .  .   .  containing  all  statutes  and 

the  substance  of  all  resolutions  of  a  general  and 
public  nature  and  now  in  force  .  .  .  passed  .  .  . 
previous  to  the  session  of  .  .  .  December  1820. 
.  .  .  Comp.  by  O.  FT.  Prince.  Milledgeville, 
'22.     8°.     xiii,  (1),  [17]-669  p. 

—  Same,  previous  to  the  session  of  1837.     Comp.  by 

O.  H.  Prince.    2d  ed.     Athens,  '37.    8°.     1046  p. 

—  A  digest    of    the  English    statutes    of  force  in    the 

State  of  Georgia;  containing  all  the  statutes  of  a 
general  nature  which  were  "  usually  in  force  on 
the  14th  day  of  May.  1776"  ...  By  W:  Schley. 
Philadelphia,  '26.     8«.     xxxi,  [33]-500  p. 

—  A  digest  of  the  laws  .    .  .  containing  all  statutes  .   .   . 

1820-29.  By  A.  Foster.  Philadelphia, '31.  8°. 
X,  516  p. 

—  A  compilation  of  the  laws  .   .   .   1819  to  .   .   .    1829, 

inclusive.  .  .  by  W:  C.Dawson.  Milledgeville, 
'31.     4°.     488,  150,  xxix,  p. 

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S^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  A  codification  of  the  statute  law  of  Georgia,  includ- 

ing the  English  statutes  of  force  ...  to  which 
is  prefixed  a  collection  of  state  papers  .  .  .  Com- 
piled .  .  .  byW:  A.Hotchkiss.  Savannah  [and] 
New  York,   1845.     8".     xviii,  990  p. 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     Auifusta,  1848. 

—  Analysis  of   the  statutes  of  Georgia  in  general  use, 

...  By   Howell  Cobb.    New   York,   1846.     8«>. 
viii,  779  p. 
M}te.    Privately  published .  with  legislative  approval,  as  was 
also  the  later  revised  ed.,  as  follows  : 

—  Compilation  of  the  general  and  public  statutes  of  the 

state  of  Georgia  .  .   .  And  an  appendix  ...  By 
Howell  Cobb.     N.Y.,  1859.    8°.     888  p. 
iVo<«.    A  revision  of  the  preceding. 

—  A  digest   of  the  statute  laws  ...  in  force  prior  to 

the  session  of  .  .  .  1851,  with  explanatory  notes 
and  references  ...  By  T:  R.  R.  Cobb.  Athens, 
'51.     8°.     viii,  1252  p. 

—  The   code   of  the    State   of  Georgia.     Prepared  by 

R.    H.   Clark,    T:    R.  R.  Cobb,   and   D:  Irwin. 
1861.     8°.     xxiii,  1057  p. 
2^ote.    Adopted  Dec.  18,  1860,  to  take  effect  Jan.  1,1862;  but 
by  act  of  1861  operation  was  suspended  until  Jan.  1, 1863. 

—  Same.     Revised  and  corrected  by  D:  Irwin.     1867. 

8°.     xxiii,  1102  p. 

—  Same.     2d  ed..  revised,  corrected,  and  annotated  by 

D:  Irwin,  G:  N.  Lester,  and  W.  B.  Hill.  Macon, 
1873.     ^°.     xviii,  1049  p. 

—  Same.    4th  ed.    Prepared  by  G:  N.  Lester,  C.  Rowell. 

and  W.  B.  Hill.     1882.    8°.    xx,  1484,  xii,  1485- 
1487  p. 
Jfote.    The  "  2d  ed."  of  1873  having  been  in  fact  the  ?d  ed- 
of  the  revision  but  3d  ed.  of  the  Code,  this  ed.  was  called  the  4th- 
iS'ee  also  beloic,  1883. 

—  A  supplement   to  the  Code  of   Georgia,  containing 

the  public  acts  passed  .  .  .  since  1873  and  the 
constitution  of  1877,  with  annotations,  [etc.]. 
Prepared  by  N.  E.  Harris.    Macon,  '78.    4".    161  p. 

—  Annotated  penal  code.     J.L.Hopkins.    Macon,  1875 

—  Report  of  Hon.  L.  E.  Bleckley,  made  in  pursuance 

of  appiiintment  by  .  .  .  the  Genl.  Assy.  ...  to 
examine  the  Code  of  Georgia,  1882,  as  to  omitted 
legislation  enacted  between  1873  and  1882  .  .  . 
1883.     8°.     13,   (2),  xii,  p. 

—  The   code  of  the  State  of   Georgia,    adopted   Dec. 

15,  1895.     Prepared  by  J:  L.  Hopkins,  C.  Ander- 
son, and  J.  R.  Lamar.     1896.    3  v.    1.  8°.    Ixxvi, 
550  p. ;  Ix,  2033  p. ;  xxii,  395  p. 
yote.    V.  1,  Political  code;  v.  2,  Civil  code;  v.  3,  Crimes  and 
their  punishnaent. 

—  Public  acts  of  the  Genl.  Assy.  .  .   .  1896-98.    Comp. 

and  published  by  authority.     '99.     8°.     329  p. 

—  [Special    Laws.]      [Education.]     Digest  of  school 

laws.     By  J.   A.  Cuthbert.     Milledgeville,  1832. 

—  [Estates.]     Act  for  the  better  settling  of  intestate 

estates.     Savannah,  1777.     40. 

—  [Lands.]     Acts  of  the  State,  Doc.  1794,  and  Jan. 

1795,   for  the  sale  of  vacant  and  unappropriated 

lands,  etc.      [Augusta],  n.  d.     4".      10  p. 

Land  laws  of  Georgia.     Augusta,  1794.    4°.    30  p. 

Act  of    Feb.    1796,  tleclaring  null  and    void    the 

act   of   .Tan.    1795    apj)ro]iriating    the    unlocatcd 

territory,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     \'\     6  p. 

—  [Pharm.ncy.]     Laws  of   Ga.   relating   to  pharmacy 

and  the  practice  of  medicine,  h.i.p.  [c.  1894?] 
18  p. 

—  [Railroads.]     Digest  of    railroad    laws,  by   11:    W. 

Thomas   .   .    .     1895.     8", 

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S^Laws  of  the  State,  continned.~\ 

—  \^Roads.']     Revised  compilation    of   the    road    laws. 

5th  ed.     188C.     12°. 

—  [^Taxation.']     Digest  of  the  tax  laws  ...  in  force 


1859  [etc.].     Comp. 
Briscoe.     Milledgeville, 

Journal  of  the  Senate, 
V.  p.,  [1799]-1906.    sq. 


prior  to  the  session  of 
and  pub.  .  .  .  by  L.  H, 
'59.     8°.     89  p. 
{^Journals,  Documents,   Etc.'] 
sessional,  [1799]-1906. 
4°  atid  8°. 

Note.  Journals  [1799J-1820,  sq.  4";  others,  8°.  Abstract  of 
the  Treasury  of  the  State  for  1812,  13,  14,  17,  19,  20,  21,  bound 
with  the  Senate  Journals  of  those  years;  all  broadsides  of 
varying  sizes.  8.  J.  187U  in  A  pts.  Kor  appendixes  to  S. 
J.  1826,  79  see  below,  1826,  79.  Imprints  correspond  ap- 
proximately to  those  of  session  laws. 
See  also  below.  Proceedings  .  .  .  1870. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  sessional, 

[1799]-190G.     -j;.^.,  [179y]-1906.    sq.  4°  awdS". 

Note.  Journals  [1799]-1820,  sq.  4» ;  others,  8".  Abstract 
of  the  Treasury  of  the  State  for  1»07,  12,  14,  16,  20,  21,  bound 
with  the  House  Journals  of  those  years.  Abstract  for  1810, 
and  Estimate  of  the  State  debt,  Nov.  30,  1807,  also  bound  with 
Journal  1807 ;  all  broadsides  of  varying  sizes.  These  abstracts, 
with  those  bound  with  Senate  Journals,  are  the  only  rpts.  of 
the  Treasury  seen  for  those  years.  H.  J.  187U  in  2  pts.  For 
reprints  of  early  jols.  see  under  Supplemental,  last  entry. 

See  also  beloio,  Proceedings  .  .  .  1870. 

—  Rules   of  the   House  .   .  .  session  1864.     Milledge- 

ville, '64.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Manual  of  the  General  Assembly,  1880,  82,  90,  98/ 

99,1900/01,02/03,05/06.   [•80?]-1905.  7  pm.  8°. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  investigate  Macon  &  Bruns- 

wick Railroad  bonds,     n.  ^.,  n.  d.     8°.     13  p. 

—  [Report  of  Mr.  Battle,  chairman  of  the  special  com- 

mittee appointed  to  examine  the  physical  and 
financial  condition  of  the  Northeastern  Railroad]. 
n.  t.  p.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     40  p. 

—  Appendix   to   the  Senate  Journal  of  the  session  of 

1826/27,  containing  messages  and  documents 
relative  to  the  controversy  between  Georgia  and 
the  Creek  Indians.     Harrisburg,  [Ga.],  '27.     8°. 

—  Resolution  [and  rpt.  of  j.  c.  on  agric.  re  silk,  the 

olive,  etc.     Nov.  1827].     n.  i.p.     5  p. 

—  Report  on  the  surveys  [of  Indian  lands.     5th  Dec. 

1827].     n.t.p.     6  p. 

—  Memorial  on  the  subject  of  the  late  tariff;  addressed 

by  the  Geol.  Assy  of  Georgia  to  the  anti-tariff 
States.     [Milledgeville  ?  1828]     8°. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  state  of  the  republic, 

on  the  Florida  boundary;  [Dec.  4,  1828].  Mil- 
ledgeville. 'l^8.     21  p. 

—  [Re()ort  of  the  committee   on  the  condition  of  the 

Trea.<ury,  Central  Bank,  Penitentiary,  and 
Lunatic  Asylum.  Made  at  Milledgeville,  Feb. 
22.  1851,  to  the  Governor],     n.t.p.     8°.     7  p. 

—  [Report  on  State  road  by  finance  committee,  to  the 

Governor,  June  14,  18.il].     n.  t  p.     8°.     10  p. 
Note.    Refers  to  Western  &  .\tlautic  R.R. 

—  Report  of  the  finance  committee  on  the  state  of  the 

Treasury,  Public  debt.  Central  Bank,  Western  & 
Atlantic  Rail  Road.  Penitentiary,  and  Lunatic 
Asylum.     Macon,  1853.     8".     33  p. 

—  [Report  of  the  joint  special  committee  to  whom  was 

referred  the  '  finances,  equipment,  and  manage- 
ment generally'  of  the  Western  «St  .Atlantic  Rail- 
road],    n.t.p.     [18.')6?]     8°.     16  p. 

—  Report  of  the  finance  committee  .   .   .  26th  Decem- 

ber 1856.     '57.     8°.     22  p. 

—  Report   of   the  committee    of  the    Senate  .   .   .   [on 

affairs  of  the  Western  &  Atlantic  Railroad]. 
Milledgeville,  1858.     8°.     110,  (_1)  p. 

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{^Journals,  Documents^  Etc.,  continued.] 

—  Report    on    public    education,    by    Mr.    Lewis    of 

Hancock,  with  appendixes  giving  statistics  of 
school  returns,  and  other  documents  on  the 
subject.     Milledgeville,  1860.     8°.     192  p. 

—  Resolutions  passed  by  the  General    Assembly  .   .   . 

19th  day  of  March  1864,  declaring  the  late  act  of 
Congress  for  the  suspension  of  the  writ^  of 
habeas  corpus  unconstitutional ;  also,  resolutions 
passed  on  the  same  day,  setting  forth  the  prin- 
ciples involved  in  the  contest  with  the  Lincoln 
government,  and  the  terms  upon  which  peace 
should  be  sought.     Milledgeville,  '64.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  bond  investigation  committee.     1868. 

184  p.,  or  192  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  to  investigate  the  con- 

dition of  the  Western  &  Atlantic  Railroad,  sub- 
mitted .  .   .  Feb.  25,  1869.    '69.     8°.     96  p. 

—  Memorial   from   the    State    Teachers'   Association. 

h.t.p.     [1869.]     8°.     40  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  investigating  committee  :  charges 

and  testimony  against  N.  L.  Angler,  State  Treas- 
urer,    n.t.p.     [1870?]     8°.     33  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  Provisional  Legislature,  session 

commencing  April  25,  1870.    Atlanta,  '70.     13  p. 

—  [Proceedings  of    the   joint  committee  appointed  to 

investigate  the  condition  of  the  Georgia  Peniten- 
tiary, May  5,  1870].    n.t.p.     8°.     200  p. 

Report  of  the  special  committee  appointed  to  review 

the  circular  letter  of  the  State  School  Commis- 
sioner, dated  Dec.  19,  1871,  in  relation  to  the 
school  fund  of  the  State.     '72.     8°.     8  p. 

^-  Testimony  taken  by  the  committee  appointed  to 
investigate  the  official  conduct  of  R.  B.  Bullock, 
late  Governor  .  .  .  [with  report  of  committee]. 
1872.     sm.  8°.     189,  46  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  examine  financial  con- 

dition State  Treasury  ;  [Feb.  22,1875].  h.t.p. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     17  p. 

—  Supplementalreportof  [same,forl875].    h.t.p.    13  p. 

—  Report  on  the  State  debt  of  Georgia.  .   .  .  By  J.  F. 

Bozeman.     1875.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Report.     Account   State    of    Georgia    with    Henry 

Clews  &  Co.  and  accompanying  documents. 
T:  L.  Snead.  C:  C.  Kibbee.  h.t.p.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
[c.  1876.]     8°.     68  p. 

—  [Proceedings  of   the  High  Court  of    Impeachment 

in  the   trials  of  W.  L.  Goldsmith,   Comptroller 

General,  and  J.  W.  Renfroe,  State  Treasurer  ] 

Note.    Appendix  to  Senate  -Journal,  July  1879,  p.  799-848. 

—  Evidence    taken    before    special    committee   on   the 

State  Treasury,     h.t.p.     [1879.]     184  p. 

—  Evidence  taken  before  special  committee  appointed 

to  investigate  the  office  of  Principal  Keeper  of 
the  Penitentiary,     h.t.p.     [1879?]     8°.     160  p. 

—  The    life   and    services   of    ex-Governor   C:    Jones 

Jenkin.M.  A  memorial  address  before  the  Genl. 
Assy.  ...  23  July  1883.  By  C:  C.  Jones,  Jr. 
'84.     8^     56  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee   appointed  to  investi- 

gate into  certain  matters  jx-rtaiiiiiig  to  the  affairs 
and  ])rcH(nt  condiiion  of  the  Western  &  Atlantic 
Railroad,     1887.     8°.     66  j.. 

—  Lease     of    the    Western     &    Atlantic     R.ll.      Act 

authorizing  satno,  together  with  .  .  .  report  of 
commisKioners.  Published  for  use  of  Genl. 
A«HeMit)ly,  1888.     '88.     8".     96  p. 

—  Address  di-livered   Dec.   13,   1888,  by  Hon.  J.  L.  M. 

Curry,  general  agent  of  the  I'eabody  Education 
Fund,  in  response  to  an  invitation  of  the  Genl. 
A8»y.  .  .   .     '89.     8°.     15  p. 

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[^Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Address  delivered  by  Hon.  G.  It.  Glenn,  State  School 

Commissioner,  to  the  Genl.  Assy.  .  .  .  Nov.  7, 
1895.     '95.     80.     19  p. 

—  Speech  of  Hon.  J.  L.  M.  Curry  before  the  Legisla- 

ture .   .  .  Nov.  20,  1897.     '98.     8°.     15  p. 

—  [Report  from  the  committee  appointed  to  investigate 

every  department  connected  with  the  State 
Sanitarium,  June  22,  1899].    n.t.p.    8°.     213  p. 

Miscellaneous. 

Anti-Tariff  Convention  (Milledgeville,  1832).  Pro- 
ceedings.    Milledgeville,  '32.     8". 

Atlanta  Depot  Commission.    Report,  Dec.  2,  1899.    16  p. 

[^Boundaries.]  Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed 
in  pursuance  of  an  act  for  the  amicable  settle- 
ment [of  limits]  with  the  State  of  Georgia  and 
authorizing  the  estab[lishment]  of  a  government 
in  the  Mississippi  Territory.  .  .  .  Republished 
by  order  of  the  Legislature  [of]  Georgia. 
Savannah,  1803.  8°.  25,  95  p. 
Note.  The  Commissioners  were  James  Madison,  Albert 
Qallatin,  and  Levi  Lincoln. 

[Civil    War.]      Georgia  Relief  and  Hospital  Associa- 
tion.    Report,  Oct.  29,  1862;  report,  1863.     Au- 
gusta, '62-63.     2  pm.     8°.     39  p. ;  49  p. 
See  alxo  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1862,  63,  64,  and 
under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1864. 

[Finance  Commission.]  Report  of  the  commissioners 
appointed  ...  on  the  subject  of  the  State 
finances.     Milledgeville,  1839.     8°.     64  p. 

—  [Documents    accompanying    the    report     of    the 

commissioners  on  the   State  finances],     n.  t.  p. 

[1889?]     8".     63  p. 

[Indians.]     Opinion   on   claims  of  the    State   on   the 

Cherokee  nation.     By  W:    Wirt.     New  Echota, 

1830.     120. 

See  also   under  Executive  and   Staff,  Governor,  Message, 

Note;  awrf  Jtrede?' Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  fie,  1827  (two). 

[Maps.]  Map  of  the  State  of  Georgia.  Compiled 
under  the  direction  of  the  Genl.  Assy.,  by  W.  G. 
Bonner.    Milledgeville,  [1859].     Size,  64  x  53  in. 

—  Same.     Compiled  under  the  direction  of  the  Genl. 

Assy,  by  A.  G.  Butts.  New  ed.  Philadel- 
phia printed,  1882.     Size,  64  x56  in. 

—  See  also  under  Institutions,  Agi-ic.  Dept. 
Memorial  Board,   State.     Report    on    monuments    and 

markers  erected  on  Chickamauga  battlefield, 
1899.      ['99?]     8°.     58  p. 

[Statistics.]  An  abstract  of  tlie  statistics  of  Ga.,  comp. 
by  authority  of  the  Legislature  from  the  .  .  . 
census  of  1850.     Milledgeville,  '51.     8°.     22  p. 

Transportation  Convention.  Proceedings  of  the  con- 
vention called  by  Gov.  Smith  for  ccmsidering 
cheap  transportation.     1873.     8°. 

Supplemental  :  Colonial  and  Provincial. 

A  Journal  of  the  Transactions  of  the  Trustees  for  estab- 
lishing tlie  Colony  of  Georgia  in  America  [June 
9,  1738-May  24,  1744].  By  the  Rt.  Honble. 
John,  Earl  of  Egmont  .  .  .  Now  first  printed. 
Wormsloe,  1886.  4o.  x,  493  p. 
Note.  Only  49  copies  printed.  Wormsloe  was  the  private 
estate,  near  Savannah,  of  G:  W.  J.  DeRenne,  the  compiler. 

Reasons  for  establishing  the  colony    of  Georgia,  with 

regard  to  the  trade  of  Great  Britain  [etc.].      By 

B:Martyn.    2d  ed.     London,  1733.    sm.  4".    48  p. 

Note.    The  Isted.  (London,  1732)  is  reprinted  in  the  Georgia 

Historical  Society  Collections,  v.  1. 

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TGa. 


[Sermons   preached   before   the   Trustees.]      London, 
1733-36. 
Cont.:  By  S:  Smith,  Feb.  23,  1730/1;  by  J:  Burton,  Mar.  16, 
1732;  by  G:  Watts,  Mar.  18,  1735. 

The   general   account   of   all   the   monies   and    effects 
received    and    expended    by    the    Trustees   for 
Establishing  the  Colony  of   Georgia  .  .   .     Lon- 
don, 1736.     fo.     29  p. 
A  state  of  the  Province  of  Georgia,  attested  upon  oath 
in  the  Court  of  Savannah,  Nov.  10,  1740.     Lon- 
don, 1742.     8°.     32  p. 
Note.    Also  repr.  in  Ga.  Historical  Society  Collections,  v.  2. 
The  resolutions  of  the  Trustees  ...  in  common  coun- 
cil assembled,  relating  to  the  grants  and  tenure 
of  lands  within  the  said  colony.     London,  1741. 
f°.     4  p. 
Trustees   for  Establishing   the   Colony  of   Georgia  in 
America.     An  account  showing  the  progress  of 
the  colonv  of  Georgia  in  America  from  its  first 
establishment  .  .   .   London,     1741.      Maryland, 
reprinted  .  .   .  Annapolis,  1742.     8°.     v,  56  p. 
Journal   received   Feb.  4,  1741  by  the   Trustees  .  .  . 
from  W:  Stephens,  sec'y  .   .   .   [Sept.  22/Oct.  28, 
1742].     London,  1742.     sm.  4°.      (42)  p. 
Acts  passed  by  the  General  Assembly  of  the  colony  of 
Georgia,  1755-74.     Now  first  printed.     Wormsloe 
[Savannah],  1881.     f^.     427,  (1)  p. 
Note.    Material   obtained   from   the   Public   Record    Office, 
London,  by  G:   W.  J.  DeRenne;  prepared  for  the  press  by  0: 
C.   Joues,  Jr.     Only   49   copies   printed.    The   colouial   Acts, 
originally  printed  on  loose  leaves,  on  one  or  both  sides  of  the 
paper,  were  scattered  throushout  the  State.    Three  different 
collectiouB   of  these   were   made;  one   has  been  lost  and  the 
remaining  two   were  in   1907   owned   respectively   by  J.   R. 
Saussy,  Savannah,  and  by  the  Georgia  Historical  Society.    The 
first  Genl.  Assy,  seems  to  have  been  held  Jan.  1765. 
Journal  of  tlie  Congress  of  the  four  southern  Governors 
and  the  Superintendent  of  that  district  with  the 
Five  Nations  of  Indians,  at  Augusta,  1763.     So. 
Carolina,  Charles-Town,  1764.     f°.     45  p. 
Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Commons  House  of 
Assembly  of  the  Province  of  Georgia  at  the  1st 
session    of    the    7th    General    Assembly    .    .    . 
Savannah   ...  30    Oct.   1769  .   .   .     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
[Savannah,  1770?]     4°.     52  p. 
Directions   for  the   officers  of   His  Majesty's  General 
Court   and  session   of   Oyer  and  Terminer  and 
general    Gaol    Delivery    of    the     Province    of 
Georgia.    Compiled  by  the  Chief  Justice.    Savan- 
nah, 1771.     4°.     24  p. 
The  Colonial  records  of  the  State  of  Georgia.     Com- 
piled   and    published    under    authority    of     the 
Legislature    by    Allen    D.    Candler.      V.    1-17. 
1904-08.     17  v.     8°. 
Cont.  :  V.  1.   Ofllcliil  journal  of  the  Trustees,  kept  by  the 
gecrelary.     1904. — 'Z.    Minutes  of  the  common  council   of  the 
Board  of 'I'ruBtees.     1904.  —  3.    Accounts  monies  and  effects, 
1732-51.      190^.-4.    Stephens'     journal,    1737-40.      19U6.— 5. 
Private  journal  kept  by  thr  Earl  of  Kgrnont,  first  president  of 
the    Hoard  of  'i'rustees.     [19-.  Not  pubiinhed  up  to  19U8.1 — 
6.    I'roci-edlnxsof  the  I'rcHldcnt  and  AsHiHtuntfl,  1741-54.    1906. 
—  7.    rroeeedlnKM  and  miiuitis  of  the  Governor  and  Council, 
1754-^!!.    1906.  —  8.  Journal  of  ihe  proceediiiga  of  the  Governor 
and  Council,  17.')9-62.     iyii7.  — 9.    I'roceedlntfs  and  minutes  of 
the  Governor  and  Council.  1763-66.     1907.  —  10.    .Same,  1767- 
69.      1907.  — 11.    .Same,   1770-71.      1907.  —  12.     ,SV(me.  1771-72. 
1907.  —  13.   Journal   of  the   Commons    House   of    Assembly, 
17.55-1762.   1907.  —  14.  ,S>ime,  1763-68.    1907.  —  16.  Snme,  1769- 
82.     1907. —- 16.   Journal  of  the  UpptT  Houho    of   Assembly, 
1755-62.     1908.  — 17.    ,V«me,  1763-74.     1908. 
The   Revolutionary   records  of   the  State  of  Georgia. 
Comp.  [etc.,  us  preceding].     V.  l-.'i.    1908.    3  v. 
8°. 
Cont.  .•  V.  1.    MlHcellnneouB  papcr.i.  —2.    Minutes  of  Exec. 
Council   and    Journal   o(    r,niid    Court,   1778-85.       1908.  —  3. 
Journal  of  House  of  AHiembly,  llhl-fii.    1908. 

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List  compiled  from  the  collection  of  Florida  documents  in  the 
New  York  Public  Library ;  from  ike  "  Catalogue  of  the  State 
Library  of  Massachuxetts,"  1S80,  and  Annual  Suppleinenta, 
18S0-1905 ;  and  from  T.  L.  Cole's  "  Bibliography  of  the 
/Statute  Law  of  the  Southern  States:  Florida."  Documents  in 
this  list  generally  published  at  the  capital,  Tallahassee,  if  not 
otherwise  specified. 

Various  portions  of  Florida  were  explored  successively  by  : 
Ponce  de  Leon,  1513;  Narvaez,  1528;  De  doto,  1539;  Don  Tristan 
de  Luna,  1559.  Huguenots  built  Kort  Caroline  on  St.  John's 
River,  1564;  Spanish  built  fort  at  St.  Ausrustine,  1565;  former 
colony  exterminated  by  latter,  1565.  In  1702  the  Perdido  River 
became  the  boundary  between  Spanish  Florida  and  French 
Louisiana.  By  Treaty  of  1763,  East  and  West  Florida  (the  latter 
embracing  a  large  part  of  present  .\labama  and  Mis8is.><ippi)  were 
ceded  to  England ;  re-ceded  to  Spain  by  Treaty  of  1783.  West 
Florida  sold  to  France,  1795;  claimed  by  United  State.s  as  part 
of  Louisiana,  1803.  United  States  took  possession  between 
Perdido  and  Pearl  Rivers,  1812-13.  Jackson's  war  against  the 
Seminoles,  1818.  By  treaty  with  Spain,  1819,  Florida  was  ceded 
to  the  United  States  in  1821.  Organizc^l  as  a  Territory,  1822. 
Admitted  as  a  State,  March  3,  1845.  Seminole  War,  1839-43. 
Ordinance  of  secession  passed,  Jan.  10,  1861;  repealed,  Oct.  1865. 
Re-admitted,  June  25,  1868. 

Message  and  Documents,  1845-1903. 

Note.  Bound  as  appendix  to  both  Journals,  for  regular  and 
adjourned,  but  not  extra,  sessions,  1845  (Nov.)-1895,  with 
h.t.-p.  or  caption  :  "  Docs.  Ace.  Gov's.  Mess."  through  1866, 
after  that,  "Appendix"  or  none.  Also  bound  separately, 
1852,  69  (Jan.),  77,  81-1903,  ea.  t  v.,  with  varying  caption  or 
binder's  title  :  "  Docs.  Ace.  Gov's.  Mess."  or  "  Mess,  and  Ace. 
Docs."  No  docs,  seen  with  Jnls.  of  14th  sess.,  Dec.  1865. 
Binder's  title  "  Mess,  and  Docs.,"  1891-1903 ;  n.  t.  p. 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  Message,  Note; 
and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc..  Senate  Journal 
and  House  Journal. 


Constitution. 

Convention,  1838/39.  Journal  of  the  proceedings  of 
a  convention  of  delegates  to  form  a  constitution 
.  .  .  held  at  St.  Joseph,  Dec.  1838  [-Jan.  1839]. 
St.    Joseph,  '39.     8°.     120  p.  or  120,  20  p. 

—  Constitution  or  form  of  government  ...    n.  t.  p. 

[St.  Joseph,  1839.]     8°.     20  p. 

Note.    This  constitution  went  into  effect  when  Florida  be- 
came a  State,  in  1845. 

—  Same.     By  authority  :  published  under  the  direction 

of  the  Sec.  of  State.     1851.     8°.     27,  (1),  2-3  p. 
Note.    Contains  amendments  to   1849  and  those  proposed 
1850-51. 

Convention,  1861/62.     Journal  of  the  proceedings  of 
the  convention  of  the  people  of  Florida,  begun 
.   .  .  Jan.  3,  A.D.  1861.     '61.     8°.     112  p. 
Note.    Includes  ordinances  and  resolutions. 

—  Proceedings   of  the  convention  ...  at  called    ses- 

sions, begun  and  held  .  .  .  Feb.  26th  and  .  .  . 
April  18th,  1861.     h.t.p.     ['61.]     8°.     70  p. 

—  Journal  of  the  convention  of  the  people  of  Florida, 

at  a  called  session,  begun  and  held  .  .  .  Jan. 
14,  1862.     h.  t.  p.     ['62.]     110  p. 

—  Constitution  or  form  of  government  ...  as  revised 

and  amended  .  .  .  January,  A.D.  1861,  together 
with  the  ordinances  adopted  ...  [at  Feb.  and 
April  sessions].     '61.     8°.     Q^  p. 


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Convention,  1861/62,  continued. 

—  Same,  Jan.,  A.D.  1861,  and  at  a  called  session  .  .   . 

Jan.  14th,  A.D.  1862,  together  with  the  ordi- 
nances adopted  ...  at  said  called  session. 
h.  t.  p.  ['6l'.]  8°.  48  p. 
Convention,  1865.  [Journal,  documents,  ordinances 
and  resolutions  of  the  convention  held  at  Talla- 
hassee, 25  Oct.-7  Nov.  1865.     '65.]     8°.     167  p. 

—  Constitution  or  forno  of  government  ...  as  revised, 

amended,  and  agreed  upon  at  a  convention  be- 
gun .  .   .  25th  .  .  .   Oct.  1865,  together  with  the 
ordinances  .   .   .     '65.     8°.     34,  xxii,  p. 
Note.    Also  included  in  Acts  1865/66,  p.  125-156. 

Convention,  1868.  Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
constitutional  convention  .  .  .  Jan.  20th,  1868. 
'68.     8°.     134  p. 

—  Constitution  .   .   .  framed  .   .  .  20th  day  of  January, 

A.D.   18G8.     Together  with  the  ordinances  .   .   . 

Jacksonville,  '68.    8°.     42  p. 
Note.     According  to  Cole's  bibliography,  "  there  seems  to 
be  another  ed.  with  the  same,  or  similar,  title  and  imprint  and 
with  pp.  40." 

—  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Florida,  adopted  Feb- 

ruary   25,   1868;   [also,  amendments  adopted   in 
1871].     n.  imp.     8°.     28,  (1)  p. 

—  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Florida  [as  amended  in 

1871  and  1875],  with  notes  of  the  decisions  and 
opinions  of  the  Supreme  Court,  up  to  and  includ- 
ing Jan.  term,  1877.  '77.  8°.  36  p. 
Convention,  1885.  Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
constitutional  convention  .  .  .  which  convened 
.  .   .  June  9,  1885  .   .   .     '85.     8°.     631  p. 

—  Constitution  .   .   .  adopted  by  the  convention  of  1885, 

and  ratified  by   the  people  .   .  .  November   2d, 
1886.     Jacksonville,  '86.     8°.     38  p. 

—  Constitution   adopted   by   the   convention   of    1885. 

n.  t.p.     '89.     8°.     39,  (1)  p. 

—  Same,  [as  amended.]     DeLand,  '98.     8°.     Ill  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  Acts,  Note. 

Executive  and   Staff. 

Governor.  Message,  to  each  Legislative  session,  1845- 
1903.     ['45]-1903.     8°. 

Cont.:  By  W.  D.  Moseley,1845  (June),  45,  (Nov.),  46,  47. 
48;  by  T:  Brown,  1850,  62;  by  J.  E.  Broome,  18-54,  65  (adjd- 
8888.),  56;  by  M.  S.  Perry,  1868,  59  (adjd.  sess.),  60;  by  J:  Mil- 
ton, 1861,  62,  64;  by  D:  S.  Walker,  1866;  by  H.  Reed,  1868,  69, 
69  (extra  sess.),  70,  70  (extrdny.  sess.),  71,  72;  by  S:  T.  Day, 
Acting  Gov.,  1872  (extra  sess.) ;  by  O.  B.  Hart,  1873,  74;  by  M- 
L.  Stearns,  1875;  by  G:  F.  Drew,  1877,  79,  81;  by  W.  D.  Blox" 
ham,  1881,  83,  86  ;  by  E:  A.  I'erry,  1885,  87;  by  F.  P.  Fleming, 
1889  (extra  sess.) ;  89  (reg.  sess.),  91;  by  H:  L.  Mitchell,  1893, 
95;  by  W.  D.  Bloxham,  1897,  99;  by  \V.  H.  Jennings,  1901,  03. 

Note.  Nearly  all  are  included  in  or  appended  to  one  or 
both  Journals;  prior  to  1869  (except  186'.i)  seen  only  in  that 
form.  Since  188'.*  seen  also  in  pamphlet  form,  generally  both 
with  and  without  "accompanying  docs.";  in  some  cases,  as 
with  mess.  June  1869,  the  "  ace.  docs."  are  only  minor  docs, 
and  not  nnn.  or  bien.  reports.  Mews.  1870,  72  called  respec- 
tively "  2d,  5lh  ann.  mess,  of  II.  Hoed."  T.-p.  of  copy  seen  of 
mess.  1876  (47  p.)  calls  for  "  ace.  docs."  of  Comptroller,  (etc., 
as  with  House  .Journal)  ;  not  found,  but  in  their  stead  a  state- 
ment of  thi'  N.it'l  Prison  Asso'n,  p.  36-45.  "  Moss,  of  W.  D. 
Bloxham,  Jan.  1881  "  and  "of  K.  A.Perry  Jan.  1885"  were 
really  only  brief  letters  transmitting  messages  of  retiring  Govs. 
Drew  and   UJoxham. 

—  Address  of  W:    Marvin,  Provisional   Governor,  and 

inaugural  address  by  D:  S.  Walker,  1865. 
Note.     Seen  only  appended  to  Journals,  18i')6/06. 

—  Inaugural  address  of  F.  P.  Fleming,  Jan.  8,   1889. 

n.t.p.     ['89.]     8°.     3  p. 

—  Communication  by  ex-Governor  Moselcy  [Sept.  29, 


1849]. 


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Governor,  continued. 

—  Mr.   Cabell's  letter  to  Hon.  J.  D.  Andrews  [re  in- 

ternal improvements,  rivers,  harbors  &  resources 
of  Florida.     1852].     n.  t.  p.     27  p. 
Note.    This  and  the  two  following  docs,  bound  with  Gov's, 
mean.  1852,  preceding  the  usual  rpts.  of  officers. 

—  Removal  of  the  Indians.    [Correspondence,  1851/62.  J 

n.  t.  p.     p.  27-95. 

—  Swamp    and    overflowed   lands.     [Correspondence, 

1851/52.]     n.  t.p.     p.  111-13G. 

—  Correspondence   relating  to  Indian  affairs.     [Sess. 

Nov.  1856.]     136  p. 

—  Documents  accompanying  the  Governor's  message 

on  military  affairs,  [Oct. /Nov.  1861].  n.  t.  p. 
8°.     p.  21-38. 

—  Statement   of  distribution   to   the    several  counties 

under  the  provisions  of  "An  act  to  provide  for 
the  relief  of  soldiers'  families  and  others  that 
require  assistance,"  approved  Dec.  3d,  18G3. 
\_Dated,  Nov.  17,  1864.]     8°.     sheet. 

—  The  State  of  Florida  ex  rel.     F.  P.  Fleming,  Gov- 

ernor, plaintiff,  vs.  J:  L.  Crawford,  Sec.  of  State, 
defendant,  June  1891.     h.t.p.     ['91.]     8°.    31  p. 
Note.    Concerning  the  appointment  of  a  U.  8.  Senator. 

—  Did  the  Florida  Legislature  of  1891  elect  a  Senator? 

Opinion  of  Gov.  Fleming.     '91.     8°.     22  p. 

—  Arbor  Day  proclamation,  [appointing]  Jan.  13,  1892. 

['91.]     f°. 

—  Statement  of  fines  remitted  and  reprieves,  pardons 

and  commutations  granted  since  .  .  .  Apr.  3, 
■1895.     '97.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Statement  of  pardons  and  commutations  of  sentences, 

A.  D.  1897/98.     h.  t.p.     8°.      14  p. 

—  Thanksgiving   proclamation    [Nov.   29,   1900;    Nov. 

26,  1903.     '00-03.]     2   f"  sheets. 

—  See  also  under  Judiciary,  1868;  and  under  Legisla- 

ture, Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1877. 
Adjutant    General.     Report,  Nov.:    annual,  1845,  47; 
Dec.  31:  annual    1869-74,    biennial  1875/76-99/ 
1900;  annual  190[l]-04.     ['45]-1905.     8°. 
Note.    Called  "  Adjt.  and  Inspector  General  "  in  rpt.  1847. 
Rpts.  1877/78-87/S8  include  rpts.  on  Prison  and  Insane  Asy- 
lum.    Rpt.  [1901]  has  wrong  date  "  1902." 

Attorney  General.    Report,  Nov.:  annual,  1846,  47,48, 
59,  61;  biennial,  1850-66;  Dec.  31:  annual  1869- 
71,  74,  biennial  1877/78-91/92,  1901/02;  Mar.: 
biennial  1893/95-99/1901.   ['46]-1903.     8«. 
Note.    An  Act  of  184.5  required  the  Atty.  Genl.  to  report  to 
each  sess.  of  the  Legislature  concerning  the  legislation  of  the 
previous  session.     Rpts.  1893/95-95/97  covered  bienuiums  end- 
ing Mar.   20,  but  rpts.  1897/99-99/1901   each   covered  periods 
of  27  mos.  beginning  Jan.  1st,  if  t.  ps.  are  correct. 

Auditor.     Report,  Nov.  2,  1846. 

See  also  under  Supplemental,  Auditor. 

Comptroller.     Report,    Oct.    31:    annual   1845,   45/46- 

49/50,    biennial    1850/52-52/54,    56/58,    annual 

1854/55-55/56,    58/59-61/62,    63/64,    65/66-67/ 

68;  Dec.  31:  annual  1869-1904.     ['45]-1905.    8°. 

Note.     Rpt.  1845  for  July  26/Oct.  31;   rpt.  1845/46  for  July 

26,  1845/Oct.  31,  1846.     Rpt.    1848/49   is   with   rpt.  1849/50  in 

Docs.  ace.  Gov's.  Mess.,  1850.     Rpt.  1867/68  has  a  supplement 

to  Dec.  31st.    "With  rpt.  1877  is  bound  rpt.  of  Treasurer.    Prior 

to  1877  seen  only  in  Docs.  Ace.  Gov's.  Mess.    Rpt.  1889  printed 

at  [Jactisonville]. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Laioa  of  the  State,  Acts,  Note. 

—  Report,  Nov.    14,  1854  [on  Seminary,    School  and 

Internal  Improvement  Fund]. 

—  Compilation    of    laws  for  the   assessment  and   col- 

lection of  revenue  [etc.].  1871,89,95,  97, 1903. 
5  pm.     8°. 

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Quartermaster  General.     Report,  Nov.:    1850,52,59; 

April  13,  1854;   Oct.  31,  1864. 
Secretary  of  State.     Report,  Dec.  31:  annual  18[69j, 

73,  74,  biennial  1877/78-1905/UG.   ['70J-1906.   8". 
Note.    Rpt.  [1869]  dated  Jan.  1,  1870. 

—  Report  on  census,  Nov.  21,  1855. 

—  Report  [on  State  Library],  Nov.  14,  1866. 

—  Appendix.     Census  report  of  the  State  of  Florida 

for  the  year  1895.  .  .  .  Sec.  of  State  .  .  . 
Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  8°. 
27  p. 

Note.    Seen  only  following  rpt.  of  Corainr.  in    Mcbs.  and 
Docs.  1897. 

Treasurer.     Report,   annual,   Dec.   13,  1844/45;    Oct. 

31:     annual     1845/46-55/56,     biennial    1856/58, 

annual  1858/59-01/62,  63/64,65/66-66/67;  Dec. 

31:  annual  1868-1904.     ['45J-1905.     8°. 

Note.    Rpt.  1877,  covering  Jan.  10/Dec.  31  (see  below,  1877), 

bound  with  rpt.  of  Comptroller.     Rpt.  1881,  covering  Feb.  2/ 

Dec.  31,  mentions  a  rpt.  Jan.  1/Feb.  1,  1881,  by  the  preceding 

'I'reasurer,  W.  Gwynn;  not  seen.     Rpt.  1885  covers  Feb.  19/ 

Dec.   31;    rpt.   1897,  June  9/ Dec.  31   (see  below,  1899).     Rpt. 

1889  printed  at  [Jacksonville].     Rpts.     189:3-94  in   1  v.    with 

common   cover-title   and    single   pagination;    similarly,   rpts. 

1895-96.     Prior  to  1877  seen  only  in  Docs.  Ace.  Gov's.  Mess. 

—  Supplemental  report  of  C:  H.  Foster,  State  Treas- 

urer, Jan.  l/,Jan.  10,  1877.     8°.     p.  163-164. 

—  Reports  from  books  of  the  Treasurer,  Jan.  1/June 

9,  1897.     '99.     8°.     19  p. 

Note.    A  rpt.  by  an  incoming  Treas.  from  his  predecessor's 
books.     See  preceding  note. 

—  [Statement  of  insurance  companies],  annual,  Jan. 

1:    1875,  76,  78. 

—  Insurance  companies  authorized  to  do   business   in 

Fla.,  with  statement  of  their  condition  and  trans- 
actions, for   the    year  ending  Dec.  31:    annual, 
1890,  91,  97,  98,  99.     8°  and  4°  sheets. 
Note.     Similar  statistics  have  also   been  included  in  the 
Treasurer's  rpts.  from  rpt.  1887  if  not  earlier.    See  also  pre- 
ceding entry. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  Acts, 

Note;  awd  wnder  Supplemental,  Treasurer. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

[Canals.']     Commissioners  of  the  Indian  ^  St.  Johns 
River  Canal.     Report,  Nov.  8,  1859. 
Report  of  the  committee  appointed  by  the  Governor 
...  on  the  work  of  the  Atlantic  and  Gulf  Coasst 
Canal  and  Okeechobee  Land  Company,  [Jan.  28, 
1887].     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     21  p. 
[Education.']     Register  of  Public  Latids  and  Superin- 
tendent of  Common  Schools.     Report.  Oct.   31  or 
Nov.     1:     annual     1847-47/48,     49/50,    biennial 
1850/52-52/54,  56/58-60/62, annual  1854/55-55/ 
56,  60/61,  63/64.  65/66.     ['47-66.]     8°. 
Note.     Title  varies.     Rpt.   1847   was  1st  ann.;  no  others 
numbiTcd.     Called  ximply  "  Reg.  I'ub.  Lands  "  in  rpts.  1847- 
47/48.     A  brief  rpt.  also  in  House  Jnl.,  Jan.  5,  1866. 

Reports  of  commissioners  relative  to  the  establish- 
ment of  a  complete  educational  system,  [etc.  ; 
Nov.  1,  1847].     n.t.p.     8°.     p.  9-48. 

Note.    With    proposed    bill.    Seen    only    In    appendix    to 
Senate  Journal,  1H47. 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  (1868-).  Re- 
port, Jan.:  annual  1870-71;  Sept.  30:  annual 
1870/71-73/74,  biennial  1874/76-78/,s0 ;  Dec 
31:  biennial  18.S  1/82-85/86,  annual  1887-88; 
Sept.  30:  atiTuia!  I8H9,  89/90-91/92;  June  30: 
biennial  1892/94-1 902/u4.  'I'allahassee,  etc., 
['70-1904  J.     8°. 

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{^Education,  continued.'] 

Note.  Rpts.  Jan.  1870-71  for  [1869-70].  Rpt.  1873/74  called 
6th  ann.  Vear-end  of  rpt.  1874/76  perhaps  Dec.  31.  Letter 
of  transmittal  of  rpt.  18S1/82  lias  wrouK  date  "  Dec.  30,  1881." 
Bien.  rpt.  1892/94  "  =  25th-2(;th  ann.  rpts.  "  ;  cent,  a  history  of 
Fla.  public  schools.  Kpts.  lh94/96-98/19ii0,  02/04  cont.  rpts. 
of  I'ducationiil  institutions.  ]{pl.  1898/1900  has  imprint  date 
"  1891."     Copy  seen  of  1902/04  began  with  Chap.  3,  at  p.  49. 

—  Supplementary    report,   Jan.  9,   1873.     n.    i.    p. 

(1)P- 

—  Report  on  the  organization  of  the  Department  of 

Public  Instruction,  the  Historical  Bureau,    and 
the  Cabinet  of  Natural  History.     18«9.     8°. 

—  Report    showing   the    results   of    the    first   three 

months  after  the  opening  of  the  common  schools 
1870.     8°. 

—  School   law   of   Florida.     With    the   regulations, 

forms  and  instructions  of  the  Department.    1869. 
8°.     liv,  p. 

—  "  Education  in  the  South."     A  paper  read  before 

the    National    Educational   Association  ...   at 
Elmira,    on  the    7ih   day    of    August    1873,   by 
Hon.    J.    C.    Gibbs,    Supt.   ...     n.  t.  p.     8°. 
p.  62-72. 
J^oie.    Seen  only  in  App.  to  Assy.  Journal  1874. 

—  [Circular  regarding  the  observance  of  Arbor  Day, 

Feb.  2,  1894.]     n    t.  p.     ['94.]     f°  sheet. 

—  Report   of  Peabody  summer  schools  in   Florida. 

[Sept.  4,  189.5.]     n.  t.  p.      ['95.]     8°.     4  p. 
Superintendent   of  Common   Schools  for  Freedmen. 
Report,  Nov.  8,  1866. 
Fish    Commission   (c.  1897-).     Report,   annual,  1898; 
biennial,  1899/1900-03/04.    '99-1905.    4  pm.    8". 
Note..     Rpt.  1899/1900   has  imprint   date   "  1891  "   for  1901. 
Rpt.  190.3/04  cont.  separate  ann.  rpts.  for  1903-04. 

—  Fish  and  game  laws,     n.t.p.    n.p.,n.d.     [After 

1897.]     8°.     9  p. 
Health,  Board   of   (1889-).     l8t-15th    annual    report, 

May:      1890-92;      Feb.    or     Mar.:     1893-1904. 

Jacksonville  and  Tallahassee,  '91- [1904].  8°. 
Noie.  Year-end  Apr.  30,  1890-92,  Feb.  28,  1893,  Mar.  31, 
1894;  subsequent  rpts.  cover  calendar  years  preceding  year 
of  issue.  All  cont.  Rpt.  of  State  Health  Officer.  4th,  Feb.  28, 
1893,  (136  p.),  is  in  Mess,  and  Docs.  1893  in  different  type  as 
"  Ann.  rpt.  Jan.  1/Dec.  31, 1892;  "  '93;  80  p.;  lacking  "  Te»ti- 
mony  taken  before  Congressional  committee  at  Havana,  Cuba, 
and  Key  West  in  rel.  to  immigration  and  quarantine,"  [etc.], 
which  forms  p.  71-136  of  pm.  rpt.  Rpt.  Mar.  31,  1894,  cont. 
a  supplementary  rpt.  for  the  10  raos.  Mar.  1/Dec.  31,  1894. 
Rpts.  for  189.5  and  1896  seen  in  1  v.;  '97;  69  p.  10th,  Feb.  1, 
1899,  for  year  1898,  is  preceded  by  "  Ann.  rpt.  of  State 
Health  Officer  1897  "  in  same  v.;  ea.  has  imprint  '99.  Imprint 
Tallahassee  of  lOth-llth;  others  generally  Jacksonville. 

—  Florida    Health    Notes;     monthly,    v.    1-8;    July 

1892-June  1897;   1899/1900.     Jacksonville, '92- 
1900.     8°. 

Note.  Publication  suspended  with  June  1897;  apparently 
resumed  for  a  time  in  1899  and  1900;  Anally  resumed  as  Vol.  1, 
new   series,   July   1906,  and   continued   as   late   as  July   1908. 

—  [Circulars.     1891.] 

—  Rules  and  regulations.     [Jacksonville,  1892.]     8°. 

12,  (l)p. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  licensed  physicians  of  the  State; 

Aug.  1,  1892.     Jacksonville,  '92.     8°.     16  p. 
{^Railroads.]     Railroad  Commission   (First,  1887-97). 
lst-4th    annual  report.  Mar.   1:    1887/88-90/91. 
'88-91.     4  v.     8°. 

Note.  lst-2d  "  of  R.  R.  Commrs."  1st  covers  Aug.  9,  1887/ 
Mar.  1, 1888.     3d  has  imprint  Jacksonville. 

Railroad     Commission    (Second,    1897-).     Ist-lOth 
annual  report.  Mar.  1;   1897/98-1906/07.     v.  p., 
'99-1907.     10  V.     8". 
Note.    Ist  covers  July  1,  1897/Mar.  1,  1898.     Imprint  of  Ist, 
Jacksonville;  of  3d,  Kissimmee;  others  TallahasBee. 


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[Railroads,  continued.] 
—  Local    fruit    and    vegetable   tariff  .  .  .  rates    on 
fruit   and   vegetables   between  local  stations  on 
the  railroads  .   .   .  Effective  Mar.  1,  1898.     ['98.] 
8°.     4  p. 
State  Agent  and   General  Manager  of  the  Jackson- 
ville,   Pensacola   ^-    Mobile   R.    R.     Report,  six 
months,  Nov.  30,  1876.     8°.     p.  73-78. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Special  Laws,  Railroads, 
and  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1858. 


Institutions. 

Agricultural  College  (1870-).  Report:  of  Treasurer, 
1875/76;  of  President,  1886;  report,  Jan.  15, 
1891 ;  biennial,  June  30:  1894/96-1900/02.  ['77- 
1903.]     8°. 

Note.  AH  seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction 
for  corresponding  years.  Rpt.  1876/76  covers  May  8,  1875/ 
Dec.  31,  1»76.  First  building  at  Eau  Gallie,  1875;  moved  to 
Lake  City,  1S83;  name  changed  to  University  of  Florida,  1903, 
to  University  of  the  State  of  Florida,  1905;  moved  to  Gaines- 
ville in  1906,  by  Act  of  1905. 

—  Report    of    the    President,    O.    Clute,    1896/97. 

DeLand,  '97.     8°.     29  p. 

—  Catalogue,    1897/98;     with    announcements     for 

1898/99.     Jacksonville,  ['98].     8°.     il. 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station  (Lake  City,  1884-). 
Annual  report:  Feb.  1,  1889;  July  1,  1891  ;  1893- 
96;  June  30:    1897/98,  1900/01-02/03;  biennial 
1898/1900.     v.p.,  ['89-1903].     8°. 

Note.  KptB.  1889,  91,  93  appeared  respectively  in  Bulletin 
noB.  4,  14  and  24.  Kpt.  1897/98  has  imprint  Eustis;  1898/1900, 
Jacksonville;  others  generally  DeLand. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-68,  April  1888-June  1903.     Jack- 

sonville, DeLand,  etc.,  '88-1903.     8°. 

Note.  Nos.  1,  3,  5-6  not  seen.  Nos.  24-43  paged  continu- 
ously, p.  1-714;  similarly,  nos.  44-48,  p.  1-188;  no.  49,  p.  1-45; 
nos.  50-68,  p.  1-698.  No.  63  was  a  broadside:  "Diagrams  for 
packing  citrus  fruits,"  n.  p.,  n.  d.,  size,  23^  X  17  in.  No.  15 
has  imprint  Palatka;  nos.  16, 19,  Savannah,  Ga. ;  no.  57,  Gaines- 
ville; others  as  above,  so  far  as  seen. 

—  A  correction  in  Bulletin  no.  22  of  the  Fla.  Exper. 

Sta.,  pages  38  to  40  inclusive,    n.p.,  [1893].    8°. 
(4)  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Biologist  and  Horticulturist  [1898]. 

n.p.,n.d.     8°.     30  p. 
Agriculture,    Bureau    of    (1889-)     [lst]-8th    biennial 
report     of     Commissioner,    Dec.   31:     1889/90- 
1903/04.     '91-1905.     8  v.     8°. 

Notf..  [Istl  cont.  1st  ann.  rpt.  of  State  Chemist;  others 
cent,  his  ann.  rpts.  of  even-numbered  years;  that  for  1902  is 
bound  in,  with  extra  t.-p.,  as  "  Appendix  to  fertilizer  rpt." 
between  p.  112  and  p.  113  of  [7th]  rpt.  of  Commr. ;  for  pm. 
ed».  see  below.  Commr's.  rpts.  also  contain  rpts.  on  State 
Prison  for  corresponding  bieniiluras,  the  Htate  Prison  having 
been  put  in  his  charge  in  ISSll;  also,  beginning  with  [6th],  the 
rist,  :id,  6lh  ann.]  rpt.  of  the  Supervisor  of  .state  Convicts, 
1809/10(10,  01/02,  03/04.    [1st]  has  imprint  Jacksonville. 

—  Bulletin,  v.  I-IC;  monthly,  Dec.  1889-1904;  quar- 

terly, 1905-06.     f°. 

Note.  From  1S80  to  1891  the  Commr.  was  President  of  the 
Uureaii  of  Immigration.  This  bull,  was  pub.  by  Bureau  of 
Tmmlg.,  with  H  p.,  ihrouijh  June  1891;  thereafter  by  Bureau 
of  Agrlc,  with  4  p.  V.  1 1,  noH.  1-6,  covered  .Mar.-Aug.  1904; 
publication  was  thi-n  Husporidcd  till  v.  I.'),  no.  1,  Jan.  1905. 
No.  88  was  a  "special  numbt^r." 

—  Agricultural    Htatistics  of   the  Stiite  ...  for   the 

year  1890.     '92.     8".     33  p. 

Note.  AI«o  In  blon.  rpt.  of  Commr.  Hoen  also  with  imprint 
date   '93.     Hamc,  1891,  95  [or  96],  In  rpts.  of  Commr. 


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Agriculture,  Bureau  of,  continued. 

—  State    Chemist    (I889-).       Keport,    Dec.    31:     3d 

annual  1892,  biennial  1901/02,  03/04,  05/06, 
annual  1903,  05.  '93-[1907].  8". 
Jfote.  Rpt.  1901/02  cont.  separate  ann.  rpts.  1901-02;  see 
also  third  7iote  preceding.  Kpts.  1903/04-0.5 /Ufi  contain  sepa- 
rate ann.  financial  rpts.  but  reading  matter  of  1904,  06  only. 
Recent  rpts.  aleo  numbered  in  the  general  eeries  of  BulleliDB. 
For  other  rpts.  see  rpts.  of  Commr. 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State,  1895; 
forward    under    Immigration,   Note;  and  under 
Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1893,  95. 
Blind,  Deaf  and  Dumb,  School  for  the  (St.  Augustine, 
1883-).      1st  annual    report  of    Superintendent, 
1896/97.     St.  Augu.stine,  '97.     8°.     22,  (1)  p. 
Note.    Called  Institute   for  the  B.,   D.   and  D.   until   1903. 
There  are  also   biennial  r\n».,  June  30,  1894/96-1902/04  (and 
probably  earlier)  in  rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 

[^Edi(cation.'\    East  Florida  Seminary  (Ocala,  IB.'JS-GG; 

Gainesville,    1866-1905).      Report,    [1878,    80]; 

biennial,    June    30:     1894/96-96/98;     May    20: 

1900/02. 

Note.    Merged  Into  Univ.  of  State  of  Fla.  in  1906.      Rpts. 

Been  only  iu  rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 

—  Report   of   Board  of  Education  of  East   Florida 

State  Seminary,  [annual],  Nov.  6,  1854. 
West    Florida  Seminary    (Tallahassee,    1857-1905). 
Report,  [1878,  80]  ;   biennial,  June  30:    1894/96- 
1902/04. 

Note.  Merged  into  Univ.  of  State  of  Fla.  in  190.5.  Rpts. 
Been  only  in  rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction.  Called 
"Seminary  West  of  the  Suwanee  "  in  rpts.  1894/96-96/98; 
called  "  State  College  "  in  rpt.  1902/04. 

State   Normal   School  (De    Funiak    Springs,    1887- 
1905).     Report,  June  30:    biennial  1894/96,  ten 
months  1897/98,  biennial  1898/1900-02/04. 
Note.     Merged   into  Univ.  of  State   of  Fla.  in  1905.     Rpts. 
seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 

State  Normal  and  Industrial  School  (Colored;  Talla- 
hassee,  1887-).     Report,  Jan.  28,1895;  annual 
1895/96,  99/1900;  biennial  1896/98,   1900/02-02/ 
04. 
Note.    Formerly  called  variously  S.  N.  8.  for  Colored  Stu- 
dents, S.  N".  and  I.  College,    etc.     Rpt.  Jan.  28,  1895  not  seen 
but  mentioned  in  next  rpt.     Others  seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Supt. 
of  Public  Instruction. 

St.    Petersburg  Normal  and  Industrial   School  (St. 

Petersburg).     Report,  June  30:   annual  1901/02  ; 

biennial  1902/04. 

Note.     A  private  institution  until  taken  over  by  the  State  in 

1901.    Rpts.  seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 

South  Florida  Military  College  (Bnrtow,  1895-1905). 

Report,  June  30:    annual  1895/96,  biennial  1896/ 

98-1902/04. 

Note.     Called  So.  Fla.   Military   and    Educational  Institute 

through  rpt.   19i)0/02.     Merged  into  Univ.  of  State  of  Fla.  in 

1905.     Rpts.  seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 

University  of  the  State  of  Fla.  (Gainesville,  1905-). 

See  back  under  Agricultural  College,  Note. 
State   Teachers'  Association.     Florida  school  exhibit 

[at    Columbian    Exposition].     Circular    no.     1. 

n.i.p.     [Pensacola,  1892.]     1.8°.     (8)  p. 

—  Official   bulletin  .  .   .  De   Funiak   Springs,    Mar. 

21-24,  1893.     ['93.]     4°.     23,  (1)  p. 
Engineer  and    Geologist.^  State  (1853-).     Report,  Oct. 
31  or  Nov.   1:    biennial,  1853/54-54/56 ;  annual, 
1855. 
[  Geological  Survey.']     Florida  State  Geological  Survey, 
1887.     [1st  report.  Mar.  2,  1887. J     Qy  J.  Kost. 
'87.     8°.     31  p. 
See  also  preceding  entry. 

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\_Im,migration.'\  Commissioner  of  Lands  and  Immi- 
gration (lS68?-89).  [lst]-6th  annual  report, 
Dec.    31:     1869-74;    report,    biennial,    Dec.  31: 

1875/76-8.5/86.  [70-87.]  8°. 

Note.  Called  simply  "  Commr.  of  Immigration  "  until  1871 
when  title  was  extended  as  above.  6th  was  only  one  num- 
bered. Rpt.  1875/76  called  "  Ann.  rpt.  for  the  two  years  1875/ 
76."  The  work  of  this  officer  was  transferred  to  the  Commr. 
of  Agriculture  in  1889.  There  is  some  record  also  of  a  Bureau 
of  Imrais;ration  created  in  1879;  and  the  Commr.  is  sometimes 
styled  "  Commr.  of  the  Bureau  of  Immig.";  see  below,  1879. 

—  Report  upon  the  public  lands  [for  the  year  1871]. 
Note.     Made  for  the  Trustees  of  the  Int.  Imp.  Fund. 

—  Report  of  sales  of  lands  for  the  year  18[72],  73,  74- 

—  Florida,  its  climate,  soil  aiid  productions.     With 

a  sketch  of  its  history,  natural  features  and  social 
condition  .  .   .    Jacksonville,  1869.  8°.  iv,  161  p. 

Note.  A  similar  pm.,  of  almost  identical  title,  had  been 
published  privately  by  L.  F.  Dewey  &  Co.,  Jacksonville,  in 
1868;  80;  64  p.;  map;  pi. 


p.    [New  York,  '70.]     8°.     (1), 
Map  of  Fla."  n.p.,n.  d. ;  scale,  59  mi.  ^  1  in. ; 


—  Sam,e.    1870 

69  p. 

Note.    Cent, 
size,  7|  x9  In. 

—  [Colonists'  or  settlers'  guide.     Prepared   by  Com- 

missioner.]    1870. 
Note.    Perhaps  same  as  preceding. 

—  The  Florida  colonist,  or  settler's  guide.     Answers 

to  the  question  "  Where  in  Fla.  shall  we 
locate  ?".  2d  ed.,  enlarged.  [By  J.  S.  Adams.] 
Jacksonville,  1871..     8°.     (1),  86  p.     map. 

—  The  Florida  settler,  or  immigrants'  guide  ;  a  com- 

plete manual  of  information  concerning  .  .  .  the 
State.  Prepared  by  D.  Eagan,  Commr.  .  .  . 
July  1.  1873.     73.     8°.     160  p. 

—  Supplement  to  [same],  Sept.  1.  1874.    '74.   8°.    4p. 

—  Semi-tropical   Florida;    its   climate,  soil  and  pro- 

ductions ...  by  S.  French,  Commr.  of  the 
Bureau  of  Immigration.  Chicago,  1879.  8°. 
44  p.     map.     il. 


Cont. ;    "  New  map  of 
.  "    Chicago,  '79;  scale, 


Note.  Has  cover-title  "  Florida." 
Fla.,  1879.  Pub.  by  the  Bureau  .  , 
32  mi.  =  1  in. ;  size,  12^  x  19|  in. 

—  Same;  2d  ed.     Chicago,  1880.     8°.     64  p.     map. 

—  Same;  2d  ed.   [sic].     Chicago,   1881.     8o.      64  p. 

—  Florida:    a  pamphlet   descriptive    of    its  history, 

topography,  climate,  [etc.]  .  .  .  by  A.  A.  Rob- 
inson, Commr.  of  State  Bureau  of  Immigration. 
1882.     8°.     192  p.     map. 

Note.  This  has  cover  title  as  follows  :  "  The  resources  and 
natural  advantages  of  Florida;  containing  special  papers 
deBcriptivc  of  the  several  counties.  By  A.  A.  Kobinsou, 
Commr.  ..."    Accompanied  by  the  following  map  : 

—  Map    of   the    State    of    Florida,   to    accompany    a 

descriptive  jiampldet  .  .  .  issued  by  the  State 
Board  of  Immigration,  1882.  A.  A.  Robinson, 
Commr.  .  .  .  New  York,  ['82].  Scale,  18  mi.  = 
I  in.;  size,  2(;-i  X  26i  in. 
General  Ar/ent  of  Immigration  to  Florida.  Florida 
immigration.  An  address  to  tlie  county  coni- 
missionerH.  corporations,  land  owners  and  citizens 
of  Florida.  F.  Irsch,  Genl.  Agent  .  .  . 
[c.  1891.]  15  p. 
Note.     Also  In  German  (I.')  p.)  ami  in  FrfTich  (18  p.). 

See  also  back  under  Af/rici'lhne,  /liireav  of;  under 
Inspec.  and  Reg.,  Healthy  Board  of.  Note;  and 
vnder  Legislature,  Special  fjavis.  Real  Estate. 

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Insane,    Florida    Hospital    for    the    (Chattahoochee, 
1877-).     Report,  Doc.  31:  of  Physician,  biennial 
1877/78;  of  Supt.,  biennial    1885/8G-87/88,  an- 
nual  1890,  92,  biennial   189;V'J4-1901/02.   ['79J- 
1903.  8°. 
Note.    Itpts.  1877/78,  85/86-87/88  in  rpts.  of  Adjt.  Genl. ;  rpt. 
1877/78  made  to  him,  others  to  Board  of  Public  Institutions. 
Called  Fla.  Inwane  Asylum  through  rpt.  189J;  Fla.  Asylum  for 
the  Indigent  Insane  in  rpt.  lK(,):i/94;  Fla.  Asylum  for  the  Insane 
in  rpts.  1895/96-97/y8;  since  then  as  above.     T.p.  ofrpt.  1892 
says  "  beginning  Jan.  1,  1891  and  ending  Deo.  31,  1892,"  butis 
annual.     See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Adjt.  Genl.,  Note. 

—  Manual  of  rules  ami  regulations.     1897.    8°.    37  p. 
Internal  Improvement  Fiind^  Board  of  Truslees  of  the. 

Report:    biennial    1857/.58 ;    of  Secretary,    bien- 
nial, Nov.:    18(;0/(J2;  report,  annual,  Nov.:   1864, 
66;  Dec.  31:    biennial  1867/68,  annual  1869,  70, 
72;  of  Secretary,  Dec.  31:   annual  1873,  74,  bien- 
nial 1875/76-93/94. 
Note.    Title  varies.    For  rpt.  Nov.  18.54  see  under  Exec,  and 
Staff,   Comptroller  :  for  rpt.   1871  see  back   under  Immigra- 
tion, Commr.  of  Lands  and  Immigration,  1871. 

—  Report  of  Treasurer  of  the  Board,  Oct.  31:    bien- 

nial 1860/62,  annual  186.V64,  (;5/66 ;  Dec.  31: 
annual  1874,  biennial  1879/80,  83/84,  8.5/86.  89/ 
90,91/92. 

—  Same,  Jan.  1/Feb.  19,  188.5. 

—  Reports    of    Secretary    and    Treasurer,    biennial, 

Dec.  31:  1895/96-1901/02.  '97-1903. 

—  Report  of  Salesman,  biennial,  Dec.  31:    1875/76. 

—  See  also  forward,  Lands;  and  under  Exec,  and 

Staff,  Governor,  1852. 
\^Lands.'\      T^-ustees  of  Seminary  Ljaiid.s  {'[M'i-).     Re- 
port, sess.  Jan.  1845;  report,  Nov.  18,  1845. 
Note.    The  tirst  of  these  was  a  Territorial  document. 
Register  of  Public  Lands.     Lands    selected  for    the 
State.     Communication  from  the  Register  .  .   . 
Jan.  24,  1851.     n.  t.  p.     p.  66-114. 
See  also  under  Inspection  and  Kegulation,  Education. 
Surveyor  General.     Report,  Dec.  31:  biennial  1867/ 
68,  annual  1869,  70.     3  rpts.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  1867/68  of  "  business  of  the  State  Land  Office." 
Duties  transferred   to  Commr.  of  Immigration   by  constitu- 
tional amendment,  1871. 

See  also  back,   hiternal  Improvement  Fund;   under 
Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1851/52;   and  under 
Supplemental,  Keeper  of  the  Archives. 
[Library,   State.^     See  vnder  Exec,  and  Staff,   Secre- 
tary of  State,  1866. 
Prison,  State  (1869-).     Report,  Dec.  31:   of  the  War- 
den, annual  1872,  73,  74,  biennial  1K75/76;  by 
the  Adjt.  Genl.,  biennial  1877/78,  87/88. 
Note.    All  seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Adjt.  Genl.,  to  whom  War- 
den  made  his  rpts.     Rpts.  from  1889  were  made  to  Commr.  of 
Agric.   and   included   in   his   rpts.;    see   back    under   Agric, 
Bureau  of.   Note ;    and    under  Exec,  and   Staff,    Governor, 
Message,  Note,  and  Adjt.  Genl.,  Note. 

Reform  School  (Marianna,  1897-).  l8t-2d  biennial 
report  on  condition  and  progress,  1899/1901- 
01/02.     '01-03.     2  pill.     8°. 

—  Rules    and    regulations    for    the    government    of 

the  .   .   .   School.     Marianna,  1900.     8°.     20  p. 
[  Weather  Service  ]    Florida.   Weather  Service.    Report, 
monthly,  1892-Dec.  1896.     f°. 
United,  States   Department  of  Agriculture.     Florida 
section  of  the  Climate  and  Crop  Service  of  the 
Weather  Bureau.     [Monthly]  report;  [also]  an- 
nual summary:  v.  I-IO,  1897-1906.     n.  p.,l'd~- 
1902];  Louisville,  Ky.,  '03-07,     4«. 
Note.    Uniform  with  those  for  other  States.     V.  1,  nos.  1- 
10  seem  to  have  covered  .\pr.  1897/Jan.  1898;  v.  2  then  began 
with  no.  2,  for  Feb.  1S9S.     .Subsequent  v.  cover  calendar  year.*, 
ann.  summary  beine  no.  l.i  of  each  vol.    Editorial    imprint  is 
Jacksonville   throughout.     Beginning  Feb.  19U6  called  CVima- 
tological  Service. 


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[  Weather  Service,  continued.^ 
—  Weekly  bulletin,  1895-1 900.     f°  broadside. 

Note.  First  printed  vol.  covered  Apr.  SS/Oct.  8,  189.5,  un- 
numbered;  f-econd  covered  Mar.  31/Sept.  21,  1896,  with  nos.l- 
26.  Beginning  Mar.  22,  1897,  issued  uniform  with  those  for 
other  States,  but  through  the  entire  year,  and  numbered  1-198 
through  Dec.  31,  1900.  Subsequent  v.  have  had  nos.  1-52,  cor- 
responding to  the  calendar  year. 

Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court.  Cases  adjudged,  v.  1-53,  1846-1907. 
V.  p.,  '47-1907.     54  v.     8°. 

Cont  ■  V.  1,  1846-47;  by  J.  Branch.  2,  1848-49;  by  J.  T. 
Archer  and  I).  P.  Hogue.  3-4,  1850-52;  by  D.  P.  Hogue. 
5-8,  1853-59;  by  M.  D.  Papy.  9-11,  1860-67;  by  J  B.  Gal- 
braith.  12,  1867-69;  by  J.  B.  Galbraith  and  A.  R.  Meek.  13, 
1869-71;  by  J.  B.  C.  Drew.  14-15,  1871-76;  by  W.  A.  Cocke. 
16-20,  1876-84;  by  G.  P.  Raney.  21-24,  1884-88;  by  O.  M. 
Cooper.  25^2,  1889-1900;  by  W.B.  Lamar.  43-44,1901-02; 
by  J.  B.  Wbittield.    45-53, 1903-07;  by  W:  H.  Ellis. 

Note.  Title  has  varied  slightly;  as  above  beginning  with 
V  44  V.  8  Papy  was  issued  in  two  parts,  separately  bound. 
V.  26  has  imprint  -Jacksonville ;  v.  40-42,  n.  p.;  \.  43,  De  Land ; 
V.  46-48,  St.  Augustine;  all  others,  Tallahassee. 

—  Index  to  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court,  v.  1- 

1st  number,  v.  11,  inclusive.  By  J.  B.  Gal- 
braith.    1866.     8°. 

—  A  digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  .  .   . 

V.  1-24.  By  C:  A.  Choate.  [V.  1.]  St.  Louis, 
1889.     1.8°.     (6),  679,  xxii,  p. 

—  Same,  Y.25-S9.    By  C:  A.  Choate.    v.  2.    St.  Louis, 

1898.     1.8°.     (3),  536  p. 

—  Opinions  of  the  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 

Florida  in  reply  to  Gov.  Reed  and  Lieut.  Gov. 
Gleason's  letters  relative  to  the  regularity  of  the 
organization  of  the  called  session  of  the  Legisla- 
ture in  Nov.  1868,  and  the  validity  of  the  im- 
peachment of  the  Governor.  n.p.,l'6S.]  8°.  34p. 


Legislature. 

Called  General  Assembly  through  1866.  1st  G.  A.,  Ist  sess., 
.Tune  1845;  1st  G.  A.,  adjourned  sess.,  Nov.  1845;  2d  G.  A.,  1st 
sesR.,  Nov.  1S46/47;  3d-4th  sessions,  annual,  beginning  in  Nov., 
1847/4S-48/49.  5th-10th,  biennial,  beginning  in  Nov.,  1850/51-54/ 
55,  56,  .58/59-60/61  ;  adjourned  sessions,  Nov.  1855,  Nov.  1H.59.  11th 
sess  ,  Nov.  1861 ;  1st  sess.  12th  G.  A.,  Nov.  1862,  2d  sess.  12th  G.  A., 
Nov.  1863;  1.3th  sess.,  Nov.  1864;  14th  sess.,  Dec.  186.5/66,  2d  sess. 
14th  G.  A.,  Nov.  1866.  Under  the  constitution  of  1868,  sessions 
were  annual,  lst-8th,  beginning  in  June,  1808,  in  Jan.,  186>J-75; 
biennial,  9th-13th,  beginning  in  Jan.,  1877-85;  extra  sessions,  Nov. 
1868  {sfK  inider  Judiciary,  1868,  and  forward  under  JournaU, 
Docs.,  etc,  1868),  June  1869,  May  1870,  extraordinary,  April  1872, 
extra,  Feb.  1873.  Under  the  constitution  of  1885,  sessions  have 
been  biennial,  lst-9th,  beginning  in  April,  1887-1903;  extra  sess., 
Feb.  1889.     All  held  at  Tallahassee. 

\^Laws  of  the  State.']  Acts  and  resolutions,  sessional, 
1845-1903.  '45-1903.  8°. 
Note.  Acts  of  adjourned  and  extra  sessions  in  separate 
vols.,  except  that  acts  of  extraordinary  sess.  Apr.  1872  and  of 
extra  sess.  Feb.  1873  were  incl.  with  acts  of  regular  sessions 
of  those  years.  Constitution  included  in  Acts  1845  (.Tune), 
18.50/51,  6'./«6,  68;  Statement  of  receipts  and  expenditures, 
from  rpts.  of  (,'omptroller  and  Treasurer,  in  .-Vets  1873-89;  full 
rr>tB.  of  Comptroller  and  Treasurer  in  Acts  1891-1903.  Acts 
1891  printed  at  Jacksonville;  all  others  at  Tallahassee. 

—  A  manual  or  ditfcst  of  the  statute  law  ...  in  force 

at  eml  of  2d  session,  on  6th  Jan.  1847.  ...  by 
L.A.Thompson.    Boston, '47.    8°.    xxxiv,  686  p. 

—  The  code  of  procedure  of  the  State  of  Florida.     Ap- 

proved Feb.   10,  1870  and  taking  effect  July  1, 
1870.     '70.     8".      176  p. 
Note.    This  wax   not  nrint-d    In  the  acts  of  the  session  at 
which  it  was  adopted.     Ifepcaled  by  act  of  Feb.  24,  1873. 

—  A  digest  of  the  statute  law  ...  in  force  up  to  1st 

Jan.  1872.  .  .  .  By  A.  H.  Bush.    '72.    8°.    838  p. 

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[Fla. 


\Laws  of  the  State,  continued.] 

—  Index  to  the  laws  of  Florida  .   .   .  from  A.D.  1847 

to  and  including  AD.  1877.     [By  E.   M.  Ran- 
dall.]    Jacksonville,    '77.     8°.     163  p. 

Note.     Even  numbered  pages  0-162  said  to  be  blank. 

—  A  digest  of  the  laws,  from  1822  to  11th  March  1881 

inclusive.     Comp.    by    J.    Y.    McClellan.     '81. 
8°.     xvi,  1302  p. 

—  The   revised    statutes  .   .   .  W.    A.    Blount,   C.    M. 

Cooper,  L.    C.    Massey,  Commissioners.     Jack- 
sonville, '92.     8°.     (1),  xi,  1192,  (1)  p. 

Note.    Includes  the   acts   of  1891  iu   an  appendix;  also  the 
constitution  of  1885  with  amendments  of  1890. 

—  {^Statutory   Revision.]      [Reports    of    the    Commis- 

sioners to  revise,  etc.,  the  statutes.      189-?] 

Note.    Ordered  printed  in  parts  and  distributed  to  members 
of  the  Legislature  of  1891;   (Acts  1889). 

—  [Special  Laws.]     \_ Banks.]     An  act  to  incorporate 

the  Union  Bank  of  Florida.   .  .   .     1834.     8°. 

—  [Civil  War.]     [Act  to  aid  families  of  soldiers  that 

require  assistance,  [and]  Resolution  relating  to 
the  Roll  of  Honor.     1862.] 

Note.    Ordered  printed ;  (Acts  1862). 

—  [Education.]     Laws  establishing  a  common  school 

system  and  to  provide  a  school  fund  .    .  .  passed 
.    .  .   1848/49.     '49.     8°.     14  p. 
[An   act   to  establish  common  schools,   etc.,  ap- 
proved Jan.  1853.     '59]. 

Note.    Ordered  printed,  by  adjourned  sess.  1850. 
6'ee  alio  under  Inspection  and  llegulation,  Education,  Supi. 
.  .  .  1869. 


[Elections  ]     Laws  governing 
of  Florida.   ...     1847.     ; 


elections  in  the  State 
0.     20  p. 

An  act  to  procure  a  legal  canvass  of  the  electoral 

vote  of  the  State  ...  as  cast  at  the  election 
held  on  the  7th  day  of  November,  A.  D.  1876 ; 
[approved  Jan.  17,  1877].     ['77].     4°  sheet. 

—  [Militia].     Compilation  of  militia  laws  and    patrol 

laws  now  in  force  in  Fla.     1839.     8°.     80  p. 
[Militia  and  patrol  laws,  1847.] 

Note.  Ordered  printed  together  in  pamphlet  form,  by  Act 
of  1846/47. 

—  [Railroads.]     An  act  to  incorporate  the  Brooksville 

&  Lacoochee  Railroad  Co.  .  .  .  n.  p.,  [1889]. 
broadside,  11  X  9  in. 

—  [Real    Estate.]     [Digest   of    laws    in    reference    to 

tenure  and  transfer  of  real  estate.     1869.] 

Note.  Ordered  published  and  distributed  by  Comrar.  of 
Immigration;  (Acts  1869). 

[■Tournals,  Documents,  Etc.]  A  Journal  of  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  Senate,  sessional,  1845-1903. 
'45-[1903].     8°. 

Note.  Each  session  bound  with  corresponding  House  Jour- 
nal, 1845-48,  54;  others  bound  separately,  each  sesa.  in  1  v., 
for  extra  and  adjourned  as  well  as  regular  sessions,  except 
adjourned  sess.  Jan.  1861  probably  with  luth  sess.  Nov.  1860 
(not  seen);  extra  Feb.  1873  not  seen.  Journal  of  Ist  ann. 
sess.,  June  1868,  wrongly  called  "of  Ist  sess.  15th  Legis- 
lature." Through  1895  nearly  all  cont.  as  appendix  the  same 
miscellaneous  "  Docs.  ace.  Gov's,  mess."  as  H.  J.  Copy  seen 
of  extra  sess.  1870  was  I.  8". 

See  also  note  under  "  Message  and  Docuraeute,"  p.  S23, 
and  on  next  page,  Xi^'i. 


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[Fla. 


[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'} 

—  A  Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  House  of  Rep- 

resentatives, sessional,  1845-1903.  '45-[1903]. 
8°. 

Jft^ole.  Bound  with  Senate  Journal  through  1848  and  for 
1854;  others  bound  separately,  each  regular,  adjourned,  or 
extra  eees.  in  1  v.,  except  adjnd.  eess.  Jau.  1861  bound  with 
loth  ees8.,  Nov.  1860;  extra  P'eb.  1873  not  seen.  Appendixes 
practically  all  same  as  S.  J.  through  1895;  »ee  precedhig  7iote. 
Copies  Been  of  adjnd.  sees.  1855  and  extra  1869  were  1.  8". 
Title  was  "A  Jnl.  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Assembly,"  1868- 
85;  all  others  as  above. 

See  also  next  entry,  and  note  under  *' Message  and  Docu- 
ments," p.  823. 

—  A  Journal  of  the  ])roceeding.s  of  the  Joint  Conven- 

tion of  the  Florida  Legislature  .  .  .  Nov.  3d, 
1868.  and  of  the  Senate  and  Assembly  ...  at 
an  extraordinary  session  of  the  Legislature  con- 
vened Nov.  3d,  1868.     '68.     8°.     46  p. 

Note.  The  joint  convention  was  solely  for  the  election  of 
Presidential  electors,  and  upon  adjournment  at  8  p.  m.,  Nov. 
3d,  the  members  immediately  re-organized  as  two  houses  for 
the  extraordinary  session  of  the  Legislature. 

—  Joint   resolutions    of    the    General     Assembly    on 

M.  Vattemare's  international  exchanges.  1853. 
8". 

—  Evidence  and  documents  reported  by  the  joint  select 

committee  to  whom  was  referred  "the  charges 
contained  in  the  Governor's  message  against  the 
Florida  Rail  Road  Co.,"  [Dec.  10,  18581.  n.  t.  p. 
['59.]     8°.     172  p. 

Note.  Appended  in  full  to  Senate  Journal  and  in  part  to 
House  Journal,  1858. 

—  Joint   resolution   of   confidence    in   and    thanks   to 

President  Jefferson  Davis,  Jan.  10,  1865,  ['65.] 
8°.     sheet. 

—  Investigation    into    the    conduct,    acts    and    doings 

of  Plarrison  Reed,  Governor  ...  by  a  com- 
mittee of  the  Assembly.  n.  p.,  [1877].  8°. 
36  p. 

—  [Speech  of  Senator  C.  W.  Jones  before  the  Legis- 

lature. Jan.  19,  1881.] 

Note.  In  Senate  Journal  1881,  but  also  ordered  separatelv 
printed. 

—  Reports    of   the   special  joint  committee   appointed 

to  examine  the  books  and  records  of  the 
office  of  the  Commissioner  of  Agriculture, 
[June  2,  1893].  n.t.p.  ['93.]  8°.  p.  1297- 
1326. 

Note.    Seen  only  appended  to  Douse  Journal,  1893. 

—  Report   of    .special    joint   committee    appointed    to 

examine    the    department    of     the    Commr.    of 
Agriculture,  [1893/94,    dated    Mav    30,     1895]. 
n.t.p.     8°.     (56)  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  appended  to  both  Journals,  189.5. 

Miscellaneous. 

[Boundary,  Georgia.} 

Note.  Communications  from  the  Governor  on  this  subject 
are  In  appendlxe*  to  many  early  Journals. 

[Indian  Affairs.] 

Note.    Communications  from  the  Governor  on  this  subject 

VVJ\7}"J!    /"Z  ^^  """%  •'^'■'y  •'"""■I'''"-     See  also  under 
h.icc.  and  Htaff,  Governor,  18.')I/.02,  .'J6. 

[Pensaco/a.]     See   under   Sui)plementa],  Laws  of  the 

Territory,  OrdinanccH   .   .    .    18:^1. 
[St.  Avgvttine.]     See   under  Supplemental,  Laws   of 

the  Territory,  Orrlinances  .   .   .   1821. 


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[Fla. 


Supplemental  :  Territorial. 

Governor.  Messa>ie,  annual,  1832-33,  35-37,  39-45. 
(/«.  appendixes  to  Journals.) 

Cont.:  By  J.  D.  Weecott,  Jr.,  (Secretary,  Acting  Gov.)i 
183-2;  by  \V:  V.  Duval,  1833;  by  J:  H.  Eaton,  1835-36;  by 
R.  K.  Call,  1837,  39,  42-44;  by  R.  R.  Reld,  1840-41;  by  J.- 
Branch, 1845. 

—  Corresponflenoe  in  relation  to  the  payment  of  the 

East  Florida  troops,  [Feb. /Mar.  1841].     n.  t.  p. 
8°.     12  p. 
Auditor.     Report,   annual,   Nov.    30:    1833/34,  37/38; 
Dec:    1838/39-43/44.     (/ai  appendixes  to  Jour- 
nals.") 

—  [Reports  of  banks,  and  insurance  and  trust  company, 

1838.]     {In  appendixes  to  Journals,  1839.) 
[^Banks.]     Bank  Commissioner.     Bank  reports,    n.p., 
[1840].     8°.     80  p. 
Reply  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Union  Bank 
of  Florida  to  the  reports  of  the  bank  and  judi- 
ciary committees  of  the  House  of  Representatives 
.   .   .     1840.     8°.     98  p. 
See  also  back.  Auditor. 
Keeper  of  the  Archives.     A  descriptive  list  of  all  the 
private   land    claims   in   East    Florida  .  .  .  de- 
livered ...  to  the  Keeper  of  the  Archives  .    .  . 
Jacksonville,  1842.     8°.     (1),  xiv,  143  p. 
[Lands.']      Trustees  of  Seyninary  Lands  (1843-).     See 
under  Institutions,  Lands. 
See  also  preceding  entry. 

[Legislative  Council.] 

Note.  Members  appointed  annually  by  the  President  of  the 
U.  8.,  1822--J6;  elected  by  tlie  people  beginning  18-26.  Council 
consisted  of  one  house,  1S26-38;  of  two  houses  after  1838. 
Sessions  practically  annual,  l8t-23d,  18-22-45,  beginnins;  as 
follows:  lBt-8th,  Aug.  1822,  June  1823,  Dec.  18-24/25,  Dec. 
1825,  Jan.  1827,  Dec.  1827/28,  Oct.  1828.  29;  9th-2:id,  beginning 
in  Jan.,  1831-45.  Held  at  Pensacola,  1822;  at  8t.  Augustine, 
18-23;  at  Tallahassee,  18-24-45. 

[Laws  of  the  Territory.]  Acts  of  the  Legislative 
Council,  sessional,  l8t-23d  session,  1822-45. 
Pensacola  a7id  Tallahassee,  '23-45.     23  v.     8°. 

2fote.  Title  in  some  years  varied  from  above.  Acts  of  Ist 
sesB.  incl.  also  the  Treaty  of  cession,  Gov.  Jackson's  ordi- 
nances, and  other  pre-Territorial  documents  affecting  the 
Territory.  Acts  of  3d  sess.  incl.  also  "  the  former  acts  and 
parts  of  acts  now  in  force,"  etc.  Acts  of  7th  sess.  cont.  re- 
visions of  many  laws;  nee  below.  Laws  .  .  .  18-28.  Laws  of 
12th  sess.,  1834,  bear  wrong  date,  "  1833."  Acts  of  17th  sess., 
.Tan.  7,  1839,  bear  wrong  date,  "Jan.  6."  Acta  of  20th  sess., 
1842,  also  printed  as  27th  Cong.  3d  sess.  Doc.  no.  72,  H.  K. 
Exec,  n.  t.  p.,  [Washington,  '43]  ;  52  p.  Acts  of  l8t^2d  sess. 
■were  the  only  ones  with  Pensacola  imprint. 

—  Ordinances,  by  Maj.  Gen.  Andrew   Jackson,    Gov- 

ernor of  the  Provinces  of  the  Floridas.   ...     St. 
Augustine,  1821.     8°.     (28)  p. 

Note.  These  ordinances  relate  to  St.  Augustine.  Similar 
ordinances  relating  to  Pensacola  seem  to  have  been  made  at 
the  same  time  ^consult  Acts  18-22)  and  were  perhaps  printed 
there  in  1821. 

—  Laws  of  the  Territory  of  Florida,  passed   prior  to 

October    1828,    now    in    force.      By    authority. 

'29.     8^     61,  128  p. 
Note.    At  the  7th  session,  Oct.  182S,  many  of  the  laws  were 
revised,  so  that  this  compilation  and  the  ses.siou  laws  of  1828 
give   the   body  of  laws  in   force  at  the  close  of  that  session. 
This  vol.  incl.  also  the  U.  S.  laws  relative  to  Florida. 

—  LaVs  of  the  United  States  relative  to  the  Territory 

of  Florida,  passed   by  Congress    prior  to    1838. 
By  authority.     '37.     8°.     80  p. 

Note.  Probably  prepared  under  act  of  1837,  but  printed 
separately  instead  of  with  the  session  laws  of  1837,  as  therein 
directed.     For  supplement,  see  below,  1843. 


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[Fla. 


\^Laws  of  the  Territory,  continued.] 

—  Compilation  of  the   public  acts  of   the   Legislative 

Council  .  .   .  passed  prior  to  1840.      By  J:    P. 
Duval,  Esq.     '39.     8°.     476,  xvi,  p. 

—  Laws  of  the  United  States  relative  to  the  Territory 

of  Florida,     n.  imp.     [1843.]     8°.     79,  ii,  p. 

A^ote.    Issued  as  a  supplement  to  the  pamphlet  of  1837  •  see 
above,  1837. 

l-Tournals,  Documents,  Etc.]      A  Journal  of  the  pro- 
ceedings of   the  Legislative    Council,   10th-15th 
session,  1832-37.     ['32]-37.     6  v.     8°. 
Note.    ]8t-9th,  12tb,   16th  not  seen.     There  was  but  one 
house  through  the  16th  sess.,  1838. 

—  A  Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Senate,  Ist-Gth 

[=  ]7th-22dJ  session,  1839-43.    '39-44.    6  v.    8°. 

Note.    Journals    1840-44    bound   with    H.  J.   in   1   v    each 

session      Jnl   1843  has  title  :  "  A  Jnl.  of  the  proc.  of  the  Leeis- 

lative  Council,  2181  sess.,"  nieanins;  Senate.     Jnl.  1845  not  seen 

All  cont.  appendixes  of  a  few  "  Docs.  ace.  Gov's,  mess." 

—  A  Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  House  of  Rep- 

resentatives, 17th-23d  session,  1839-45.     '39-45 
7  V.     8°. 

r/^^^fi  I,/?,",""'*  ^.^■'^"■*^  ^°"°'^  ^'th  8-  J-  In  1  v.  each  session. 
Jnls.  184U-43  have  title  :  "  A  Jnl.  of  the  proc.  of  the  Legislative 
Council     but  have  correct  caption.    All  cont.  same  appendixes 

—■Memorial  of  the  people  of  the  Territory  of  Florida 
for  admission  into  the  Union,  1839.    fn.  p  '1    '44 
8°.  1       /-    J.        ■ 

Note.    Perhaps  a  Federal  document. 
Secretary  of  the    Territory.      List   of   officers    of  the 
Territory  of  Florida,  with  date  of  their  appoint- 
ment, from   the   register  of  such   appointments 
kept  in  the  Secretary's  office,  Tallahassee.    1842 
8°.     lip. 

Tallahassee,  Commissioner  of  the  City  of.  Report 
[dated  Jan.  1,  1840].     n.  t.p.     8°.     61  p 

—  Annual  report.  Feb.  2,  1841.     n.  t.  p.     8°.      (3)  p. 

Treasurer.  Report,  annual,  Nov.  30:  1831/32  37/38  • 
Dec:  1838/39-44/45.  {Tn  appendixes  to  Jour- 
nals.) 


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ALABAMA  STATE  PUBLICATIONS 


List  compiled  chiefly  from  "  A  Bibliography  of  Alabama," 
by  Hon.  T:  M.  Oieen,  Director  State  Dept.  of  Archives  and 
History,  in  the  Annual  Report  of  the  American  Historical 
Association  for  1807,  pp.  777-1248.  Documents  in  this  list 
generally  published  at  Montgomery  if  not  otherwise  specified. 

Traversed  by  De  Soto,  1540.  Included  (north  of  the  Slst 
parallel)  in  Carolana  grant  by  Clmrles  I  to  Sir  Robert  Heath, 
1629;  in  Carolina  grant  to  Monk,  Clarendon,  and  others,  166H; 
and  partly  in  the  Georgia  grant  to  Oglethorpe,  1732.  Also  claimed 
by  France  as  part  of  Louisiana,  and  first  settlement  made,  under 
Iberville,  at  Mobile,  1702.  Mobile  made  the  seat  of  government  of 
Louisiana,  1711.  French  rights  ceded  to  Great  Britain  in  Treaty 
of  17b3.  Portion  north  of  the  3l8t  parallel  included  in  cession  by 
Great  Britain  to  United  States,  by  Treaty  of  1783;  and  in  cessions 
by  South  Carolina,  1787,  and  by  Georgia,  1802;  included  in  Mis- 
sissippi Territory,  1798  and  1804.  Portion  south  of  the  3l8t 
parallel  claimed  by  Spain  as  part  of  Florida  until  the  cession  of 
Florida  to  Great  Britain  in  Treaty  of  1763;  restored  to  Spain  by 
Treaty  of  1783;  claimed  by  United  States  as  part  of  Louisiana 
purchase,  1803 ;  annexed  to  Mississippi  Territory,  1812;  occupied 
by  United  States,  1813;  included  in  cession  of  Florida  to  United 
States,  1819.  Territory  of  Alabama  detached  and  organized,  1817. 
Admitted  as  a  State,  Dec.  14,  1819.  Seceded  from  the  Union, 
Jan.  11,  1861;  re-admitted,  June  25,  1868.  Capital  at  Cahawba, 
1820-26;  at  Tuscaloosa,  1826-46;  since  then  at  Montgomery. 

State   Documents,  1869/70,  70,  71/72;    Public   Docu- 
ments, 1873.     n.  t.  p.     4  V.     8°. 
Notf.     Binder's   titles;   session   dates.    There  has  been  no 
regular  series  of  collected  Documents  in  Alabama. 

Constitution  and  Conventions. 

Convention,  1819.  Journal  of  the  convention  of  the 
Alabama  Territory.  Begun  July  5,  1819. 
Huntsville,  '19.     8°.     40  p. 

—  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Alabama,  adopted  Aug. 

2,  1819.     Huntsville,  '19.     8°.     26  p. 

—  The  constitution  of  the  State  of  Alabama,  adopted 

August  2,  1819.     Cahawba,  '20.     8°.     40  p. 
Convention,    1S61.     Journal  of    the   conA'ention  .   .  . 
commencing  on  the  7th  day  of  Jan.  1861.     '61. 
8°.     258  p. 

—  The  history  and  debates  of  the  convention  .   .   .  and 

many  valuable  State  papers.  By  W:  11.  Smith 
.  .  .  Montgomery,  Tuscaloosa,  and  Atlanta, '61. 
8°.    464,  (1),  xii,  p. 

—  Reports  of  the  majority  and  minority  of  the  com- 

mittee of  thirteen  .  .  .  Jan.  10,  1861.  '61.  8°. 
8  p. 

—  [Proposed  amendment  to  the  State  constitution,  on 

changing  the  mode  of  electing  circuit  judges.] 
n.  t.p.     [1861.]     8°.     7  p. 

—  Ordinances   adopted  ...  in    convention    at    Mont- 

gomery .  .   .  Jan.  1861  ..  .     '61.     8°.     30  p. 

—  Ordinances  and  constitution  of  the  State  of  Alabama, 

with  the  constitution  of  the  Provisional  Govern- 
ment and  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America. 
1861.     8°.     152  p. 

—  An  ordinance  to  dissolve  the  union  between  the  State 

of  Alabama  and  other  States  united  under  the 
compact  styled  "  The  Constitution  of  the  United 
States  of  America."  Baltimore,  [1861].  broad- 
side, 18X15  in. 

—  The  constitution  .  .   .  revised  by  order  of  the  con- 

vention .   .  .  1861.     '61.     8°.     p.  73-112. 


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[Ala. 


Convention,  1865.  Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  con- 
vention .  .  .  held  .  .  .  Sept.  12,  1805.  .  .  . 
'6.-).     8°.     88  p. 

—  The  constitution  and  ordinances  adopted  by  the  State 

convention  ...  on  the  twelfth  day  of  Septem- 
ber, AD.  186.T;  with  index,  analysis,  and  table 
of  titles  by  J.  W.  Shepherd.  '65.  8°.  80  p. 
Conve7ition,  1867.  General  orders,  no.  76,  authorizing 
the  assembling  of  the  constitutional  convention. 
rt.t.p.     [1867.]     8°.     iii,  p. 

Note.  Dated  "Atlanta,  Ga.,  Oct.  18,  1867  "  and  signed  by 
"John  Pope,  Major  General,  U.S.A."  SonietlmcB  found 
bound  with  journal  of  convention. 

—  OflBcial    journal    of    the    constitutional    convention 

.  .   .  commencing    on  Tuesday,  Nov.  5th,   A.D. 
1867.     '68.     8^     291,  (1)  p. 

Note.    The  ordinances  and  resolutions  are   with  Acts  of 

1868. 

—  Constitution  ...  as  revised   and   amended    by  the 

convention  .   .  ,   1867.     '67.     8°.     24  p. 

Note.  A  "  Reprint  of  the  official  constitution  of  the  State  of 
-Alabama,  as  revised  and  amended,"  etc.,  was  printed  at 
Wash.,  D.C.;  «.  it.p.,  [1867?];  8%  20  p. 

—  Constitution    ...  as  revised   and  amended    by  the 

convention  .  .   .  1867.     '71.     8°.     xxx,  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  bound  with  Acts  of  Alabama,  1870/71. 

—  Same,  1874.     8°.     31  p. 

Note.    Seen  only  bound  with  Acts  of  1873. 
Cotivention,  1875.     Journal  of  the  constitutional  con- 
vention .  .  .  assembled  .   .  .   September       6th 
1875.     '75.     8°.     231  p. 

—  Constitution   of    the    State   of   Alabama.     7i.   t    p 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     29  p. 

Note.  Issued  by  Sec.  of  State.  Title  from  cover.  The  con- 
stitution framed  by  this  convention  will  also  be  found  in  the 
Acts,  1875/76;  also  in  "Al.-ibama's  resources  .  .  .  1897  "  See 
under  Institutions,  Agriculture,  Dept.  of,  1897;  also  under 
Legislature,  Journah,  Docs.,  etc.,  1875. 

See  also  binder  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  Acts 
passed,  Note,  Code  of  Ala.,  1877,  97,  and  Special 
Laws ;  and  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1846,  48,  54, 
75  (two) . 


Executive   and  Staff. 

Governor.  Message,  to  legislative  sessions,  1845-1907. 
Tuscaloosa,  '45  ;  Montgomery,  '47-1907.  8°. 
6W.:  By  ,T.  L.  Martin,  1845,47;  by  R.  Chapman,  1849;  by 
H:  \V  .  Collier,  1849,  51,  .53;  by  J:  A.  Winston,  1855.  57;  by  A 
isVf^-r'A^^?,^' n'r'^y?-^-  P^'^on.^SOe.  by  W:  H.  Smithi 
1869  <0;  by  K.  B.  Lindsay,  1870,  .Ian.  1871,  Nov.  1871  72-  bv 
p:  P.  Lewis,  Nov.  17,  187:i,  (14  p.),  Nov.  26,  1873  (Ifi  p.'),  1874 ; 
Y  ^Joo"^\?°"'"''°'  ^^^*'  ^^'  '**:  '>>'  ^-  W.Cobb,  1879:80,  Nov 
M'ol^^^'  ^°''-  -"'  '^^2;  by  E.  A.  O'Neal,  1884,  86;  by  T-  Seav 
18S8  90 ;  by  T:  G.  Jones,  1892,  94;  by  \V:  C.  Oates,  i894,  96;' 
\l  '^f  •  -.Johnston.  1896,  98.  1900;  by  W.  J.  Samford  1901 ;  by 
W:  I)  Jelks  1903  (Jan..  Sept.),  07;  by  B.  B.  Comer.  1907, 
(Jan.,  July,  Nov.).  ' 

,fi^"■\''^:,  ^-!''*'?, '?,,^°''-'  e-'fcept:  1845,  47.  49  (Collier),  70 
\^^'^n?\  '■'.'  ■'*  ('>'*"'8).  »«  (Johnnton),  in  Dec;  1861,  one 
18(1.  79,  in  Jan.;  1851  uncertain.  IH70  (Lindsay),  1871  (Jan  ) 
74.90.  have  n-P-.n.cL:  18H2  (both)\ave  J'k.;  IsU  his 
n.  p.  MesH.  of  R.  Chapman.  1849,  ('49;  8";  32  p)  was 
a^HO  printed  with  titl,-:  "Advertiser  and  Gazette-- Exti  a 
MesHa«e."  ,.tc.  ('49;  8";  .'iO  p.).  MesH.  of  W:  H.  Smith,  1869, 
(.Wp.).  has  bound  with  It  "  Docs,  ace.  Gov's,  anu  mess  " 
A.  t.  /'■-■/';■;;  «";«'\ p.;  containing  minor  miscell.  doc's. 
M..«H.of  W:  \\.  Smith.  1870.  Inclndes  ann.  mess,  and  one  special 
m.-HH.  ea.h  dat.-d  Dee.  5,  1870,  sent  to  the  Senate  by  Gov.  Smith 
who  claimed  ele.-Hon;  K.  U.  LlndH;>y,  however,  whose  mess 
was  dated  Nov.  29.  1x70.  wan  finally  .leelared  Governor  Mes 
"«f'  •'"»."'"','""'  ^'"•-  2".  '^'^  l"cl  al"o  rptH.  of  various 
onieers  Mens  18M,  CHO;  8";  24  p.)  was  also  pub.  in  a  largo 
paper  ed.  consisting  of  15  leaves,  printed  on  one  side  only 


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Governor^  continued. 

Me88.  Nov.  27,  1882  relates  to  Penitentiary,  with  its  history, 
1839-82.  Mess.  Feb.  1,  1893  is  an  8°  broadside.  Mess,  to  sees. 
1894/95  has  title  :"  Inaugural  address  and  Ist  raeHs.  of  W:  C. 
Gates  ..."  All  messages  were  printed  in  the  Journals; 
the  above  list  contains  only  those  seen  in  pin.  form,  but 
Mess,  of  C.  C.  (May,  Nov.  1836,  A.  P.  Haghy,  1841,  and  J:  G. 
Shorter,  Aug  ,  Nov.,  1863,  are  known  to  have  been  so  issued. 

—  Inauguriil  address,  1847,  53,  55,  57,  59,  78,  82,  90, 

94,96.     '47-[9(i].     10  pm.     8°. 

Cont.:  By  R.  Chapman,  1847;  by  J;  A.  Winston,  1853, 
56;  by  A.  B.  Moore,  18.')7,  59;  by  li.  W.  Cobb,  1878;  by  E.  A. 
O'Neal,  1882;  by  T:  G.  Jones,  1890;  by  W:  C.  Gates,  1894; 
by  J.  F.  Johnston,  1896. 

Note.  Inaugurall878datedinNov.;  allothersinDec.  Inaug. 
of  Gov.  Gates  has  title  :  "  Inaug.  add.  and  Ist  mess.     .  .  ." 

—  Pardons  granted  by  the  Governor,  and  his  reasons 

therefor, 1868/69,  69/70,  70/71,  72/73,  74,74/75, 
75/76,  76/78,  78/80. 

Note.  1868/69  seen  only  in  Docs.  ace.  Gov's,  mess.,  1869; 
others  in  pamphlet  form.  Submitted  to  Legislature  in  Dec, 
1875;  other  years  in  November. 

—  The    veto    messages    of  Gov.  J:    A.    Winston   .    .   . 

Legislature  of  55-56,  with  a  memoir.  .  .  .  Comp. 
by  P.  H.  Britt.in,     1856.     8°.     76  p.     port. 

—  Speech   by  Gov.   L.  E.    Parsons  to   the  citizens  of 

Mobile  on  "  How  shall  the  white  race  in  Alabama 
save  itself  from  the  dangers  which  now  threaten 
its  destruction?"     n.t.p.     [18G6?]     8°.     14  p. 

—  Address  to  the  people  of  Alabama,  by  Gov.  Robt.  M. 

Pattt.n,  [July  11,  1868].     '68.     8°.     23  p. 

—  Special   message  of   Gov.   W:    H.  Smith  .   .   .  Jan. 

10,  1870.     '70.     8°.     16  p. 

Note.  Relative  to  a  suit  to  restrain  collection  of  tax  assessed 
on  the  Southern  Express  Co.  by  the  laws  of  Alabama. 

—  Special  message  of  Gov.  Kobt.  B.  Lindsay,  in  rela- 

tion to  the  Alabama  &  Chattanooga  Rail  Road, 
Feb.  1,  1872.     '72.     8°.      14  p. 

—  To   the    people    of   Alabama.       Statement   of   facts 

which  influenced  Gov.  Robt.  B.  Lindsay  in  his 
action  in  regard  to  the  bonds  of  the  Alabama  & 
Chattanooga  R.  R.  Co.     n.  d.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Message    of    I):    P.    Lewis   ...  in   relation   to   the 

annexation   of    West    Florida    to   the   State    of 
Alabama,  [Feb.  3,  1873].     Embracing  also  com- 
munications from  the  commrs.     1873.     8'^.     8  p. 
See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Wefit  Florida. 

—  Same ;  in  relation  to  the  payment  of  bonds  held  in 

trustfor  "  Peabody  fund,"  .   .   .    [Feb.  18,1873]. 
1873.     8°.     8  p. 
See  also  wwder  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Dors.,  etc.,  1881,  82,  85,  89. 

—  Same;  in  relation  to  proposed    sale  of  Alabama  & 

Chattanooga  Rail  Road.     1873.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Special   message  of  T:   G.  Jones  .  .    .  Dec.  9,  1890, 

relating  to  the  convict  system.     '90.     8°.     10  p. 

—  [Special  messages  of  Gov.  Jones:  Jan.  24,  Feb.  11, 

1891;  Feb.  1,  1893]. 

—  [Message  on  schools,  by  Gov.  Gates.     Jan.  1895]. 

—  Speech    of    Gov.    W:     C.    Gates  .   .   .  delivered    at 

Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  Sept.  20,  1895,  on  the 
battles  of  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga.  Ded- 
ication of  the  National  Park.     '95.     8°.     18  p. 

—  See  also  nnder  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1887, 

and  ?(««'??•  Miscellaneous,  Mobile,  Commrs.  of. 
Adjutant  General.     Report,   1871,  73,    74,    76,  79/80, 
83/84,  87/88,  88/'.»0,  90/91,  91/92,  92/94,  94/96, 
96/98,  98/1900,  02/06. 

Note.  For  periods  ending  in  November  through  1887/88; 
since  then  ending  Get.  Ist.  Rpt.  1892/94  cont.  a  full  account  of 
all  the  State  military  records  then  in  the  Adjt.-Genl's.  olBce, 
now  preserved  in  the  Dept.  of  Archives  and  History. 


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Adjutant  General,  continued. 

—  General  orders  no.  8,  Adjt.  &  Insp.  Genl's.  Office  .  .  . 

Jan.  30,  1865,  in  reference  to  "all  deserters, 
stragglers,  skulkers,  and  absentees  from  the 
army";  T.  H  Watts,  Gov.  and  Commander-in- 
chief,     broadside,  12  X  5  in. 

—  Laws  now  in  force  relating  to  the  volunteer  forces 

and  militia  .  .   .     '83.     8°.     28  p. 

—  Military  laws  of  the  State.     1887,  89,  1907.     3  pm. 

8°. 

—  Roster  of  officers  of  Alabama  State  Troops.     [1891- 

92.]     2  pm.     8°.     7  p.;  10  p. 

—  Soldier   citizen.     Devoted   to   the   interests   of    the 

Ala.  State  troops.  V.  1,  nos.  1-8,  Sept.  1,  1893- 
April  1894.    Tuskaloosa,  ['93-94].     4°.     116  p. 

—  See  also  forward  under  Secretary  of  State  ;  and  vnder 

Legislature,    Laws  of  the  State,   Special   Laws., 
Civil  War  and  Militia. 
Attorney    General.      Report,    biennial,    1882/84-1906. 
'84-1906.     8°. 
Note.    None  published  prior  to  above. 

—  [Communication  of  Atty.-Genl.,  J.  Morse,  Nov.  5, 

1869,  to  the  Governor,  in  relation  to  reports  re- 
quired from  the  several  circuit  solicitors.] 
Note.     Seen  only  in  Docs.  ace.  Gov's,  ann.  message,  1869. 

—  The  Alabama  justice   of  the  peace,  containing  all 

the  duties,  powers  and  authorities  of  that  office 
as   regulated  by    the  laws  now  in  force    in  this 
State:   [etc.].     Comp.  by  H:     Hitchcock,  Esq., 
Atty.  Genl.     Cahawba,  1822.     8°.     494  p. 
See  also  under  Judiciary,  1859,  60. 

Auditor  (1868-).     Report,  annual,  Sept.  30:  1869-1907. 

Note.    This   officer  succeeded  the  Comptroller  of  Public 

Accounts.     Rpt.  1869  incl.  rpts.  1867-68  in  appendix.     Rpts. 

1887-88  bound  in  1  v.  as  "  Bien.  rpt.  1887/88."     See  forward, 

Comptroller  of  Public  Accounts. 

—  Special  report  of  R.  M.  Reynolds  to  committee  of 

ways  and  means  of  the  General  Assembly,  Nov. 
10,  1868.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  .  .  .    upon    the    present    condition    of    the 

"  three  per  cent  fund."  .  .  .  [Jan.  4,  1871.] 
'71.     8°.     12  p. 

—  [Revenue  laws  .   .  .  passed  1868/69.]     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

58  p. 

—  Revenue   laws  .   .    .  sess.    of  1874/75 ;  with    index 

and  general  instructions  by  the  Auditor.  '75. 
8".     82  p. 

—  Revenue   code,  1881,  84/85,  91,  96/97,  1908.     5  v. 

8°. 
See  also  forward  under  Comptroller  of  Public  Accounts. 

—  [Revenue  act  of  Dec.  12,  1884.]     n.  t.p.     19  p. 

—  Revenue  laws,  sess.  1886/87,  1907.     2  pm. 

—  Insurance  code  of  Alabama,   1883,  93.     2  pm.     8<*. 

20  p. ;  .'iO  p. 

—  See   also    under  Legislature,   Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

IHjr,,  IH/Vd,  83. 
Comptroller  of  Public  Accounts  (1819-68).  Report, 
annual,  Nov.  27,  1845;  biennial,  1847,  Nov.  1: 
1819,  49/51;  Sept.  30:  1851/53-59/61;  annual, 
Sept.  30:  1864,  65.  Tuscaloosa, '45 ;  Montgom- 
ery, '47-[r,5?]     8". 

Note.  Rpt.  1849  cover*  Nov.  27,  1847/Nov.  1,  1849;  seen 
onlv  aH  "  AliMlnict  of  rpt.  ..."  '49;  8";  4S  p.  Rpt.  1849/51 
had  h'Z  p. ;  tbiire  wim  alno,  however,  an  "  Abstract  of  rpt  ..." 
having  7'^  p.     Kor  later  rpts.  sec  back,  Auditor. 

—  Report  on  the  contingent  fund.     1847.     8".     8  p. 

—  Report  on  the  Bubjcct  of  taxation.     1848.     8°.     31  p. 

—  Report  on  tlie  Penitentiary,    ^  Die.   19,   1844].     Tiis- 

calooaa,  '44.     H".     7  p. 

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[etc.]  ;    comp. 
8°.     11  p. 
[Dec.  1868.] 


Comptroller  of  Public  Accounts,  continued. 

—  Report  of  .  .  .  Joel  Riggs,  on  the  two  and  three  per 

cent  fund  accounts,  in  answer   to  resolution  of 
the  House  .  .   .  18th  November,  1853.     n.  t.  p. 
8°.     4  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnla.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1851,  58,  60. 

—  Report  showing  the  sixteenth   sections  sold   in  the 

several  counties  in  the  State,  and  the  amount  for 
which  each  sold.     1853.     8°.     36  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1845,  46, 
48,  53  (two). 

—  [Revenue  laws,  Legislature  1865/66.]     8°.     38  p. 

See  also  back  under  Auditor;  and  under  Legislature,  Jour- 
nals, Docs.,  etc.,  1852. 

—  See  also   xinder  Legislature,  Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 

1851/53. 

Quartermaster  General.  Report  to  the  .  .  .  Legis- 
lature.    Session  of  1859/60.     '59.     8°.     8  p. 

Secretary  of  State.  The  militia  and  patrol  laws  of  the 
State  of  Alabama.     Cahawba,  1823      8°. 

—  [Militia  laws.     c.  1827.] 

Note.  Digested  and  reported  to  the  Genl.  Assy.,  sess. 
18il6/27,  by  T:  W.  Farrar,  and  by  act  of  Jan.  13,  1827  ordered 
to  be  printed  by  the  8ec.  of  State.    Not  seen. 

—  Military  code    of   the    State   .  .   .  revised    and    di- 

gested, with  all  amendments  and  additions  .   .  . 
By  P.  H.  Brittan,  Sec.  of  State.    1861.    8°.    95  p. 

—  A   tabular    statement    of   the    census    of   Alabama, 

taken    in   the   year    1844 ;  also,    the    census    or 
enumeration    of    1838    and    1840 
by  W:  Garrett.     Tuscaloosa,  '44. 

—  Report  of  the  Supt.  of  Registration. 

4  p. 
Note.  -Apparently  by  the  Sec.  of  State,  ex  officio. 

Treasurer.     Report,  biennial,  1847/49-57/59;  annual, 
1864/65-65/66;    three   years,    1866/69;    annual, 
1869/70-85/86;  biennial,  1886/88;  annual,  1888/ 
89-1906/07.     '49-[1907].     8°. 
Note.     Year-end    Nov.    1,    1849-51;     thereafter,    .'^ept.    30. 
Titles  generally  give  name  of  Treasurer.     Rpt.  1864/65  called  : 
"  Rpt.   of  L.  P.  Saxon,  Treasurer  of  the  Provisional  Govern- 
ment of  Ala."     None  seen  between  1859  and  1865. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1851/53,  75, 
78/79,  83  (two),  and  under  Miscellaneous,  Debt. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

{ Banks. ~\  Planters'  and  Merchants'  Bank  of  Mobile. 
Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  examine 
the  .  .  .  bank.     Tuscaloosa,  1842.     8°.     10  p. 

Bank  of  Mobile,  Commissioners  Appointed  to  Ex- 
amine the.  Report  to  2d-3d  biennial  session  of 
the  Genl.  Assy.     1849-51.     2  pm.     8o.     ea.,  8  p. 

Southern  Bank  of  Alabama  (Mobile).  Report  of 
the  commissioner  appointed  by  the  Governor  to 
examine  the  Southern  Bank  of  Alabama  .  .  . 
1851.     8".     7  p. 

—  Report  of  the  commissioners  appointed  to  examine 

the  Southern  Bank  of  Ala.  .   .  .   1853.    8°.    4  p. 
See  also  under  Institutions,  Banks. 
Dental  Examiners,   Board  of.     Directory  of  the  prac- 
ticing dentists  in  the  State    .    .    .    March  1,  1889, 
.  .  .    licensed  to  practice   .    .    .   under  the  new 
dental    law  .   .   .      Comp.    for   the  Ala.    Dental 
Association  and  the  State  Board  of  Dental  Ex- 
aminers   .   .   .  by  T.  M.  Allen,  D.D.S.    Birming- 
ham,  '89.     8°.     60  p. 
Note.    Pp.  14-60  cont.  advertisements. 

—  List  of  dentists  in  the  State  .  .   .  revised  to  April 

1892,   together   with   State   law    regulating    the 
practice  of  dentistry.     16°.     16  p. 

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\Educat%on.'\     Superintendent  of  Education    (1854-) 
Report,  annual,  185"),  57,  57r/581,  58,  [651,  08/ 
69    71,  71/72-83/84  ;  31st-38th  annual,  1884/85- 
91/92;     biennial,     1892/94-1904/06.       '55-1906 
35  V.     8°. 

Closed      Oct.    1,   ISoii;    nnkuowo,   1857;    June   1,   1858    a   n 
n(fi.    i°[^'^I  '^^\  "K'  ^°^-  ^''  l^'^**'  (doited  ••  Oc  .  1.  1859  >')'^; 
.W.lt^'^^^f  P^-  ^'  '«?«;  Sept.  30  :  1869.  71  (nine  mos.),  72 
Oct.  1  :  187...  74;  Sept.  .30:  1875-1906.    Rpt.  [186.^J  says  there  had 
been  no  rpts    "  since  Oct.   1859."   mianing    rpt.   1858      The 
enumeration  begun  l.y  calling  rpt.  1S8.I/S5  The  "Slst  annual" 
Km  ''rnq'/^o^'  ^'^'"r^--    if.P'«-  18T7/78,  86/87 cont.  schoollaws 
Kpt    1889/90  cent   Proceedings  of  9th  ann.  eess.  of  Ala.  Edu- 
cational .\8«o'n,  June  24-26,  1890.     Editions  of  advance  ;h.°"H 
were  issued  ofrpt    18yl/92   (80    15  p.)  and  rpt.    1894/96  (8o 
yap.).    Kpt.  1894/9b  wrongly  called  " 39th  biennial." 

—  Report,    Feb.    10,   1870,   of  N.   B.   Cloud,  giving 

statements  required  by  House  of  Representatives 
under  resolution  of  Jan.  29,  1870.     8°.     S3  p 

—  Special  report  of  Joseph  Hodgson,  Jan.  28,  1871. 

8°.     56  p. 
ITote.    Includes  summaries  1870  and  serves  as  rpt.  for  1870. 

~  '^^rl'^il  ''^P°'''  °^  ^^  J^oy  F-  Box,  Supt.,  Jan. 
22,  18//.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Suppjemental  report  of  Le  Roy  F.  Box,  Jan.  29, 

1877.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Statement  showing  number  of  colleges,  academies 

and  private  schools,  [etc.]     n.  p.,  n.  d 

—  The  free  school  law       .    .    also  a  circular  of  the 

buperintendent.     1854.     8°.     15    10  p 

—  Forms  for  the  officers  of  free  public  schools,  and 

an  abstract  of  the  laws  relating  to  the  sale  of  the 
school  lands  of  the  State.     1854.     8°      28  p 

—  The  revised  school  law    .    .    .    approved  Feb!   14 

l«of,     with    explanatory   instructions  and  forms 
tor  the  use  of  school  officers.     '58.     8°.     39  p 

—  Laws  relating  to  the  public  school  system 

with  appendix  of  forms.    71.  p.    ri878  "1    80     84  n' 

—  Same;  1878.     8°.     87  p.  '         ^' 

—  Public  school  laws  [also  forms,  lists  of  .«^uperin- 

tendents,  etc.],  1885,  89,  91,  95,  1905,  07.     '85- 
[1907].     6  V.     8°.     (title  var.) 
JuSry.Sg"'  '''"'•'' <'/Sducation,m9,  etc.,  and  under 

—  Apportionment  of  the  school  fund  for  1871,  to  the 

several  counties  and  townships.    '71      8°      70  p 

~  ^i«''"lcQi''^,  ^"^tructions.     [By  J:  G.  Harris,  Nov." 

18,  1891.]     n.  t.p.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Report  of   educational  campaign,  by  J:    G 

ris,  Supt.  of  P:ducation  of  Ala.    [1893.1    8° 

—  Speech   of  Hon.  J:   O.  Turner,   State  Supt' 

before  the  Southern  Educational  Association 
Mobile,  Ala.,    Dec.    30,    1896.  '96 

30  p. 

—  Circular  of  information  from  Uept.  of  Education 

;  •  :  '^^    ^^    Alabama's   educational    status  from 
l«yutol898.   .   .  .  Mar.  1,1898.    '98     8°      IT' p 

—  Seealsoiinder  Legislature,  J„ls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  \8rk' 
Board    of    Education    (1868-75).     Journal    of    the 

Koard  of  Education  and  Board  of  Regents,  an- 
nual, session  1869,  71,  72,  73,  74      G  v      8" 

lerf'withoutl'htM.l'.f  '■"'"""-'•''  "^°''"'  °''  "Jucationai  mut- 
\<,\  .  ^\>    ''"''"'I'-K'-'alive  powcra.     Jnl.  18fii)  (2  v.)  inci    I'roc- 

the  /m'^T; "IhM  '""••  •\"'-  ^'^'  ™"""""  'he  actVpa sse,  Cy 
me  Jloard  at  that  sesHion  {xpf  opponite,  Actn  etc  )  No  Tni 
seen  for  1808,  „or  of  IJd.  of  Education  for  1870. 

—  School  laws  .   .  .  with  blank  forms  and  instruc- 

tions,  n.s  prepareii  by  the  Board.      ]869      'JO  p 

—  Laws    relating    to    the    public    srhool.s  .    .       with 

n-.nark.s  and  form.s.  1871.  Codified  by  J 
Ho-lg«un  Snpi.,  and  ,,uhlisl„.,|  by  order  of  the 
Board  of  Education.     '71.     8".     9u  j). 

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^Education,  continued.'] 

—  Acts  of  the  Hoard  of  Education,  annual,  1872,  To, 

74.     '73-75.     3  v.     8°. 
Jfole.    Title  1872:   "Acts  paesed  by,"  etc.     See  note  oppo- 
site under  Journal.     See  alxo  «nc7<'r  Legislature,  Laws  of 
the  State,  Acts  passed,  etc..  Note. 

—  Address  of  Hon.  Joseph  H.  Speed,  Supt.  of  Public 

Instruction,  delivered  before  the  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, Nov.  L>3,  1872.  '72.  8°.  11  p. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1873 ; 
and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
1852,  54,  60,  74,  81,  82,  85,  89. 
[Examiners .']  Commissioners  to  Examine  State  Offices. 
Report,  Oct.  29,  1869;  Sept.  30  :  1871,  73,  74,  76. 

Note.     Hpt.  1874  called  "  Kpt.  of  committee  "  etc.,  but  be- 
longs doubtless  to  this  series.     Rpt.  1869  in  Docs.  ace.  Gov's, 
message,  1869. 
Examiner  of  Public  Accounts.     Report  of  James  W. 
Lapsley,  appointed  to  examine  the  accounts  of 
the    various    State   officers  .   .   .   1884,  86.     2  v. 
8°.     58,  (1)  p.;  vi,  178  p. 

—  Report  of  James  W.  Lapsley,  Examiner  of  Public 

Accounts,  in  regard  to  S[wamp]  and  0[ver- 
flowed]  lands,  to  the  Governor,  [Nov.  26,  1884]. 
'84.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Report  of  James  W.  Lapsley,  State  Examiner,  on 

the  accounts  of  the  University  of  Alabama,  and 
the  correspondence  of  J.  H.  Fitts,  treasurer  of 
the  University,  in  regard  to  said  report,     n.  p. 
[1886.]     8°.     32  p. 
A^ote.     Also  in  Lapsley's  report  as  State  Examiner,  1886. 

—  Report  of  James  A.  Reeves,  Examiner  of  Public 

Accounts  of  the  various  State  officers,   1887/90, 
91/92,  93/94.     '90-94.     3  v.     8°. 
Fish   Culture,   Commissioners    to  Encourage.     Report 
.   .  .   submitted  to  the  Governor   .  .   .  Jan.  26, 
1872.     '72.     8°.     7  p. 
Health,  Board  of  (1876-).     Report,  1883/84;  annual, 
1887-95.     '85-96.     10  v.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt.   1883/84   consists   of  anu.  rpts.   1883-84   bound 
together.    Kpts.  1885-86  not  printed.    The  State  Medical  Asson. 
is  ex  officio  Bd.  of  Health,  and  appoints  a  State  Health  Officer. 

—  Circular,  nos.  1-4,  1879-[80].     ['79-80.]     8". 

Note.     Issued  as  follows  : 

1.  July  1879.    4  p.  3.    May  1,1880.    206  p. 

2.  Sept.  1879.    24  p.  4.     n.d.     [1880.]     96  p. 

—  [Circular  letter  to  the  county  boards  of   health. 

Sept.  23,  1882].     fo  sheet. 
Medical  Associntion  of  the  State  of  Alabama  (1847-). 
Proceedings,  5th-8th  annual  meeting,  1851,  52, 
54,55;  Transactions,    [22d-50th]   session,  1869- 
97.     Mobile,  '51-[72]  ;  Selma,  '74 ;  Montgomery, 
'74-97.     33  V.     8°. 
Note.     Proceedings  of  convention  of  1847  and  l8t-4th  annual 
meetings,  1848,    Mar.,    Dec,  1849,  and  1850,  not   published; 
there  is,  however,  an  abstract  of  proceedings  of  the  4th  annual 
meeting  in  Fenner's  Southern  Medical  Reports,  1850,  v.  2.     No 
meetings  held  1856-67.     Transactions  1869  cont.  also  transac- 
tions of  meeting  of  March  1S68  for  reorganization. 

—  Physic  and  physicians.     The  annual  address  .  .  . 

Dec.  10,  1849.  By  W:  O.  Baldwin,  M.D.  .  .  . 
['49?]     8°.     43  p. 

—  An  appeal  to  the  Legislature  .   .  .  for  the  estab- 

lishment  of   a  State   hospital  for   lunatics   and 
idiots.     Mobile,  1851.     8°.     18  p. 
Note.    Cover  title  only.    Another  ed.,  without  t.-p.:    21  p. 

—  Constitution    and   by-laws.     Mobile,     1868.     12°. 

7  p. 

—  Draft  of  a  new  constitution   .  .   .  Reported  by  J. 

Cochran,  M.D.,  to  the  session  of  1871.  n.p., 
n  d.     8°,     10  p. 


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Healthy  Board  of,  continued. 

—  The  book  of  the  rules.     1877,80,83,89.     4  v.    8". 
— /Same;  appendix.     [1878.]     8°.     24  p. 

—  Same ;  appendix  .   .   .  including  all  the  additions 

and  changes  in  the  constitution  and  ordinances 
...  up  to  the  year  1893.     '93.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Addresses  and  reports  ...  at  the  annual   meet- 

ings of  1869  and  1870.  By  J.  S.  Weatherly, 
M.D.  .  .   .  Mobile,  '70.     8°.     10  p. 

—  The  annual  oration,  by  P.  De  L.   Baker,   M.D., 

.  .   .  April  1880  .   .   .     '80.     8°.     16  p. 
Note.    On   "  Shall    women    be  admitted   into  the  medical 
profession?  "     Reprinted  from  Tranaactions,  1880. 

—  Drainage  and  underdrainage,  in  their  sanitary  and 

economic   aspects,   and  the   sewerage   of  cities. 
By  S.  U.  Seelye,  M.D.  .  .  .     Transactions  .  .   . 
1880.     8°.     46' p.     6  fig. 
Note.    Cover  title  only.  Also  in  Bd.  of  Health  circular  no.  4. 

—  Annual  oration  delivered  before  the  Medical  Asso- 

ciation ...  in  Selma,  April  1884.     By  W.   H. 
Sanders,  M.D.  .   .  .     '84.    8".     35  p. 
Lands,    Swamp    and     Overflowed,    Commissioner    of. 
Eeport,  under  act  approved  Feb.  9,  1878.     '78. 
8°.     224  p. 

—  Report  of  sales  of  swamp  and  overflowed  lands, 

from  June  13  to  Dec.  30,  1871.  ByJ:R.  Tomp- 
kins, Receiver.     '72.     8°.     99  p. 

—  See   also    back   under    Examiners,    1884;    under 

Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc,   1852,  60,  79 

(two),  78/79;    and  under  Miscellaneous,  Lands. 
\_Mines.]     Chief  Mining  Inspector  (1897-).     Biennial 

report,  1899-1907.     8°. 
\^Railroad.s.'\     Railroad  Commissioners  (I881-).     1st- 

16th   annual  report,  June  30:   1880/81-1903/04. 

'81-1904.     24  V.     80.     maps. 
Note.    Map  of  the  State  in  2d,  6th-8th,  10th. 

—  Brief  of  points  and  authorities  in  reply  to  brief  of 

counsel  for  rail  road  companies  against  the  con- 
stitutionality of  bills  recommended  by  the  R.  R. 
Commission  ...  by  W.  L.  Bragg.     8".     27  p. 
Note.    Cover  title  only.    Date  not  known,  but  perhaps  1884. 
See  under  Legislature,  Journdls,  I>ot:s.,  etc.,  1884. 

—  An  act  establishing  the  Rail  Road  Commission  of 

Alabama,  and  subsequent  acts  relating  to  the 
duties  of  railroad  companies  and  Railroad  Com- 
missioners.    1887.     8°.     54  p. 

—  Opinion    .    .    .    prohibiting  the   advance  of  local 

freight  rates,     n.  t.  p.     [1897?]     8°.     7  p. 

—  Before    the    K'ailroad    Commission     of    Alabama. 

The  lighting  of  street  crossings.  The  city  of 
Athens,  Ala.,  vs.  Louisiville  &  Nashville  Railroad 
Co.  .  .  .  decided  June  7,  1898  ...  v.  t.  p. 
[•98.]  8°.  14  p. 
Alabama  and  Chattanooga  Railroad.  Report  of  J: 
H.  Gindrat,  Receiver  ...  to  the  Governor. 
1871.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of    Messrs.   Farrand   and  Thorn,  Railroad 

Coinmissioners,  authorized  to  examine  and  report 
upon  the  condition  of  the  Alabama  and  Chatta- 
nooga H.R.  Co.  to  the  Governor.    1871.     8°.    8  p. 

—  Report  of  Hon.   W:   II.   Moore,  commissioner  to 

investigate  and  audit  claims  against  the  State 
...  on  account  of  the  Alabama  an<l  Chatta- 
nooga liail  Ho;id.      1873.     8".     13  p. 

—  See  also  under  Institutions,  Industrial  Resources, 

Commissioner  of. 
Alahamn.  (Central  Railroad,.     Milnor's  report  to  the 
Governor  ...  on    the    Alabama    Central    Rail- 
road.    18.")!).     8".      144  p. 
Note.     Later  known  an  tho  South  and  Norlli  Ala.  K.  R.  Co. 
Hre  iiIhii  iinfirr  LfKlHl'iluro,  JintrmilK,  f>oi n.,  etc.,  \hh?,. 

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[Railroads,  continued.'] 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1872, 
71.  d.,   1873;    and   under  Legislature,   Journals, 
Docs.,   etc.,   1853  (four),  5(>,  69,   71,  72,  73,   81 
(two),  84,  8i),  92/93,  and  last  entry. 
Tax  Commissioner  (I8d7-W07 .)     Report,  annual,  1897- 
1906.     8°. 
N'ote.    Rpts.   1897-1901  appear  only  in  Rpt.  of  Auditor  for 
thoee  years;    otherw  in  pm.  form.    Oillce  abolished  1907  and 
succeeded  by  State  Tax  Commission. 


Institutions. 

[Agricultural  Colleges  and  Sc'iools.]  Alabama  Poly- 
technic Institute  {Anhxirn,  1872-).  Annual  report 
of  the  President,  1874/75-77/78.     8°. 

Note.  East  Alabama  College,  from  which  classes  were 
graduated  in  1860,  61,  67,68,  6W,  transferred  its  property  in  1872 
to  the  State  Agric.  and  Mech.  College,  which  was  then  estab- 
lished; the  name  Polytechnic  Institute  was  used  as  early  as 
1886,  but  was  not  formally  adopted  until  Jan.  27,  1899. 

—  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  biennial,  1878/ 

80-94/90.     9  V.     8". 

—  Report   of  the  agricultural   and  chemical  depart- 

ments, 1881,  82.     n.p.,n.d.     8°.     42  p. ;  110  p. 

—  Annual  catalogue   of   the  officers   &   students   of 

preparatory  department  to  East  Alabama  Male 
College   .   .   .   1858.     Auburn,  '58.    8".    11,  (2)  p. 

—  Catalogue    of  the    officers    and    students    of   East 

Alabama  College  .  .  .  1870/71.  Baltimore,  '71. 
8°.     26  p. 

—  Annual  catalogue,  1872,  72/73-96/97.     26  v.     8". 

—  Catalogue  of  the  alumni  .  .  -   1860-92.     Auburn, 

['92.]     8°.     10  p. 

—  5'ame ;  1860-95.     Auburn,  ['95].     8°. 

Note.  There  are  also  lists  of  alumni  in  the  annual  catalogues 
of  1877/78,  80/81-84/83,  95/96. 

—  Regulations   of   the  literary  and  military  depart- 

ments of  the  .   .   .  College  .   .   .  1873.   8o.     36  p. 

—  Science-education.     An   address    by    W:    Le   R. 

Broun  ...  at  the  annual  commencement  of  the 
A.andM.  College  .   .  .  Auburn,  1880.     8°.    16p. 

—  [Circular :    Seventeen     questions     and    answers, 

showing  advantages  of  the  College,  terms,  etc. 
1885?]     8°.     7  p. 

—  Wild  grasses  of  Alabama.     With  full  descriptions 

of  twentv-five  .species  valuable  for  stock-raising. 
By  P.  H.'Mell,  Jr.,  Ph.D.  No.  1.  Issued  from 
the  biological  laboratorv  of  the  State  Polytechnic 
Institute.     Auburn,  1886.     8°.     35  p.     25  pi. 

—  School   of   mechanic  arts  of   the  Alabama   Poly- 

technic Institute,  A.  and  M.  College  .  .  .  1888. 
n.  p.     8°.     40  p. 

—  School  of  electrical  and  mechanical  engineering. 

n.t.p.     [1891.]     8°.     lip. 

—  Problems    of   Southern  civilization.     An   address 

delivered  before  the  Polytechnic  Institute  of 
Alabama  .  .  .  June  10,  1891,  by  W:  P.  Johns- 
ton, LL.D.   .   .  .   ['91.]     8°.     19  p. 

—  Baccalaureate  address  of  W:  Le  R.  Broun,  Presi- 

dent .  .  .  June  15,  1892  .  .  .  Montgomery, 
['92].     8°.      16  p. 

—  Illustrations  of  Agric.  and    Mech.  College  (Ala. 

Polytechnic  Institute)  .  .  .  1893.  obi.  12°. 
22  il.  ;   no  text. 

—  Laboratory  guide  to  histological  work  in  phaeno- 

garaic  botany.  Vol.  1.  By  P.  H.  Mell,  Ph.D., 
professor  .  .  .  Ala.  Polytechnic  Institute.  Au- 
burn,  1895.     12°.     210  p.     94  fig. 

—  School  of  Pharmacy,     n.  i?.,  [1896].    8".     9  p. 

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382  p. 
502  p. 
319  p. 
423  p. 
190  p. 


\^Agricultural  Colleges  and  Schools,  continued.'] 
—  Agricultural   Experiment    Statioji.     lst-9th    an- 
nual report,  1888-96.     !)  v.     8°. 

Bulletin,   v.    1;    second,   third,    fourth   series, 

1885-88,     8°. 
Note.    First  eeries  was  issued  by  State  Dept,   of  Agric. 
The  above  cont. : 

2d  series,  nos.  1-9;  1885-87. 
3d      "         "     1-8;  1887. 
4th     "         "     1-5;  1888. 

Same;   v.    2-8,    new    series,    1888-1900;     nos. 

1-112.  8". 
Note.  Issued  since  the  foundation  under  the  Hatch  fund. 
No.  9  is  also  called  "  Science  contributions,  v.  1,  no.  1."  There 
were  two  eds.  of  no.  28,  differing  only  in  type  and  pagination. 
No.  48  bears  statement:  "Issued  by  the  Dept.  of  Agric, 
Montgomery."  No.  70  is  "  The  flora  of  Ala.,  pt.  5;  "  pts.  1-4 
not  seen ;  this  bull,  also  cont.  a  list  of  publications  of  the 
station.    Volumes  as  follows: 

V.  2,  nos.  1-21;  July  1888-Dec.  1890. 

3,  22-58;  Jan.  1891-Aug.  1894, 

4,  59-75;  Jan.  1895-Dec.  1896. 

5,  76-88;  Jan.  1897-Dec.  1897. 

6,  89-100;  Jan.  1898-Dec.  1898. 

7,  101-107;  Jan.  1899-Dec.  1899. 

8,  108-112;  Apr.  1900-Dec.  1900. 

Agricultural   and   Mechanical    College   for    Negroes 
(Normal).     See  forward  under  Education,  Col- 
ored Normal  and  Industrial  School. 
District  Agricultural    Schools.     Catalogues  and  an- 
nouncements. 
Note.     Established  for  nine  districts  and  located  as  follows  : 
Ist  District,  Jackson  (1895) ;  2d,  Evergreen  (1892) ;  3d,  Abbe- 
viUe   (1888);  4th,  Sylacauga  (1895);   6th,   Weturapka  (1896); 
6th,   Hamilton    (1895);    7th,   Albertville    (1893);   8th,   Athens 
(1889) ;  9th,  Blountsville  (1895). 

{^Agricultural  Convention.']  Proceedings  .  .  .  Tuska- 
loosa,  Dec.  6-7,  1841  ;  together  with  an  address 
on  agriculture  by  the  Kev.  Dr.  B.  Manly,  de- 
livered before  the  Ala.  State  Agric.  Society;  and 
an  address  on  geology  in  reference  to  agriculture, 
by  Prof.  R.  T.  Brumby.  Tuscaloosa,  1842.  8°. 
48  4-  p. 

—  Address  on  the  importance  of  a  geological  survey 

of  the  State  ...  By  Prof.  R.  T.  Brumby, 
.  .  .  before  the  State  Agric.  Society  [Conven- 
tion], Dec.  7,  1841.  Tuscaloosa,  '42.  8°.  18  p. 
Note.  A  Iso  in  Proc.  of  Convention ;  see  preceding  entry. 
[Agricultural  Experiment  Stations  ]  Canebrake  Agri- 
cultural Experiment  Station  (Uniontown,  I885-). 
lst-3d,  ]lth-i:!th  annual  report,  1888-90,  96-9H. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-2B,  1888-98,  1903-06. 

Ayie.    No.  1  dated  July  1888.    No  rpts.  or  bulletins  1899- 

—  See  also  back  under  Agric.  Colleges  and   Schools. 

and  forward  under  Education,  Tuskegee  Normal 
and  Industrial  Institute. 
[Agricultural  Societies.]     State  Agricultural  Associa- 
tion.    [Proceedings  of  meeting  of  Jan.  22,  1852, 
with  constitution.]     n.p.,n.d.     8°.     4  p. 
State   Agricultural    Society.        Proceedings,    2d-3d 
annual  session,   1885-86.     '^<.5-[86?]     2  v.     8°. 
Note.     Sessions  held  in  August.     2d  cont.  also  Proceedings 
of  Ist  senol-aDn.  meeting,  Feb.  4-5,  1886;  see  alio  next  entry. 

—  Proceedings  of  2d  semi-annual  session,  Feb.  2-3, 

1887.     8^     61,  (1)  p. 
— Address   of  K.   C.    Betts,  Commissioner    of    Agri- 
culture, to  the  .   .  .   Society  .  .   .    Aug.  18,  1886. 
n   p  ,  n.  d.     8".     34  p. 

—  See    also    back.     Agricultural    Convention,    and 

forward  undi-r  Agriculture,  Dept.  of,  1888. 
Agricultural  and   llorticuUurnl  Society  of   Western 
Alabama.     Premium  list  of  the  2d  annual   fair 
...    at  Demopolis    .    .    .    Nov.    I860.     Mobile 
•60.     8".     16  p 

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Alabama  State  Fair,   rreniium  list  and  regulations  of 

the  .  .  .  Fair  .  .  .  Nov.  8,  1880.  .  .  .  '80.  8°.  40  p. 

Alabama  State  Fair  and  Exposition.     Premium  list, 

rules  and  regulations,  1889,  90,  92.     Birmingham, 

'89-92.     3  pm.     8°. 

Fair  Association  of   East  Alabama.     Premium    list 

and  regulations    .    .    .3d  annual  fair  .   .   .  Oct. 

Uth  to  20th,  1889.    .   .    .   Opelika,  '89.     8".     44  p. 

Agriculture,   Department   of  (1883-').     Report   of  the 

Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  ]883/8(;;  "annual,'' 

1887/88,  89/90,  91/92-92/93,  97/98.    '86-98.    8°. 

Note.    None  published  for  other  years.     Rpt.  1883/86  covers 
Sept.  1,  18S3/3ept.  1,  1886;  others  cover  years  ending  Sept.  30. 

—  Bulletin  ;  v.  1 ;  first  .series,  nos.  1-10,  1883-8.5.     8°- 

Note.    Nos.  2-3  each  also  called  Circular.    Continued  by  the 
Agricultural  College  Exjierinaent  Station,  Auburn. 

—  Crop    report,  monthly;    July,  Aug.,   1886;    May, 

Aug.,  1887.     fo. 

—  A   general    description    of  the  State    .    .    .    1884. 

'84.     8°.     143,  (1)  p.     map. 

—  Same;   1886.     8".      199  p.     map. 

—  List  of  the  ores  and  minerals  of  industrial  impor- 

tance occurring  in  Alahama.  By  E.  A.  Smith. 
Published  by  Agricultural  Dept.    1884.    8°.   11  p. 

—  Useful   minerals  of  Alabama.     By  E.  A.  Smith. 

1887.     8°.     15  p. 
Note.    2d  edition  of  preceding  title. 

—  The   iron   ores   of   Alabama   in   their    geological 

relations.  By  E.  A.  Smith.  Published  by 
Agricultural  Dept.  of  Ala.     1887.     8°.     1.5  p. 

—  Alabama  as  it  is ;    or,  the  immigrant's    and   cap- 

italist's guide  book  to  Alabama  .   .  .     By  Rev. 

B:   F.  Riley,  D.D.   .   .   .  Published  for  the  State 

.   .  .     1887.     8°.     217  p.     6  maps. 
Note.    Probably  not  issued  for  the  Dept.  of  Agric;   entered 
here,  hovifever,  because  Later  taken  up  by  the  Dept.  and  issued 
in  revised  form.    See  following  entries. 

—  5'ame;  2d  edition.    Atlanta,  Ga.,  1888.    8°.    304  p. 

6  maps. 
Note.    Revised  and  issued  by  the  Dept.  of  Agriculture. 

—  5am(r;3ded.    Montgomery,  1893.    8°.     328  p.    11. 
Note.    A   folder,   the   "  Home   Seeker's   Map   of   Ala.,"   is 

primed  to  accompany  this  edition  but  issued  sepanitely. 
There  are  4  eds.  of  this  folder,  identical  except  for  having 
portraits  of  different  Governors. 

—  Addresses  of  Dr.   N.  T.  Lupton  and  Dr.   Eugene 

A.  Smith,  delivered  before  the  State  Agric. 
Society  .  .  .  Feb.  2,  1888.  Issued  by  the  .  .  . 
Department  .   .   .      ['88.]     8'\     24  p. 

—  Tobacco  culture  in  Alabama.     1«92.     8°.     24    p. 

—  Mode  of  destroying  the  Colorado  potato  beetle  and 

harlequin  cabbage  bug.     [189-.]     8°.     4  p.     il. 

—  Laws   regulating  sale  of   fertilizers  in  Alabama, 

with  analyses,  [etc.],  1895.  Special  bulletin 
no.  1.     ['95.]     8°.     27  p. 

—  Invitation    to    immigrants    by   the   Governor    of 

Alabama.     Issued  by  the  Dept.    n.d.    18°.    24  p. 

—  Der  Staat  Alabama.     Geograpliische  Lage,  Bevolk- 

erung  .  .  .  und  Deutsche  Cob  mien  .  .  .  von 
Hugo  Lehmann.  Montgomery  und  Mobile,  1897. 
16°.     (2),  39,  (1)  p.     pi.     (Title  from  cover.) 

—  Alabama's  resources  and  future  prospects,    1897. 

By  I.  F.  Culver,  Commissioner  of  Agriculture. 
Birmingham,  '97.     8°.     387  p.     il. 

—  See  also  back  under  Agric.  Colleges  and  Schools, 

Ala.  Polytechnic  Inst.,  Agric.  Exp.  Sta.,  Bulletin 
1888-1900,  Note;  and  under  Agric.  Societies, 
1886. 


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S^Baiiks  :  Sfate  Bank  and  Branches.']  Report  of  the 
commissioners  appointed  by  the  Governor  to  ex- 
amine the  Bank  of  the  State  of  Ahibama  and  its 
brandies,  in  accordance  with  the  law  of  23d 
Dec,  1837.  Tuscaloosa, '38.  8°.  46  p. 
No'e.  Cont.  l8t-2d  rpts.,  of  May  7  and  Oct.  2,  1838,  re- 
spectively. 

—  A  tabular  statement,  exhibiting  all  the  liabilities 

of  the  State  ...  on  account  of  the  State  bonds 
issued  for  the  purpose  of  creating  banking  cap- 
ital, etc.,  Dec.  31,  1839.  [Tuscaloosa,  '39.]  fo 
sheet. 

—  Liabilities  of   directors  and    officers  of  the  State 

Bank :  Mobile,  Montgomery  and  Huntsville 
branches.     Tuscaloosa,  1843.     8°. 

—  Statement   of   the  liabilities   of   members  of  the 

Legislature  and  directors  to  the  State  Bank  and 
branches.     Tuscaloosa,  1844.     8° 

—  Report  of  the  commissioners    on  the  State  Bank 

and  branches.     House,  2,000  copies.    1847.     15  p. 

—  Bank  commissioners'  report,    Nov.  19,  1849.     [F. 

S.  Lj-on.]     n.  t.  p.     8°.     8  p. 
Mobile  Branch  Bank.     Liabilities    of  the  President 
and  directors  \^et  al.]  of  the  branch  of  the  Bank 
of  the  State  of  .\labania,  at  Mobile,  to  said  bank. 
[Tuscaloosa,  1841.]     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

—  Report  of  President  of  branch  .   .   .  1842.     34  p. 

—  Report    of   the    Commissioners    appointed    to    ex- 

amine the  branch  .   .   .     1842.     8°.     88-|-p. 
Montgomery  Branch  Bank.     Report  of  the  commis- 
sioners appointed    to    examine   the   branch  .   .  . 
Nov.  6,  1841.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     16  p. 
Commissioner  and  Trustee  to  Settle  the  Affairs  of  the 
State    Bank   and    Branches.      Biennial    report, 
1851,53,55,57,58,59.     6  pm.     8°. 
J^^oie.     Dates  are  dates  of  publication  only.     Rpt.  1853  called 
simply    "Rpt.,"    etc.     Rpts.  1851-53,    by    Francis   8.   Lyon; 
1856-69  by  John   Whiting.     Rpts.   1855,  67,  59   have   v.  t.p. 
Rpt.   1858   called  "  Communication   from,"  etc.,  but  includes 
bien.  rpt.    Rpt.  18.59  dated  Dec.  5th. 

See  alio  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1849,  55. 

See  also  under   Inspection  and    Regulation,   Banks; 

and  under  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,  Special 

Laws,  Banks,  and  Jnls.,  Docs..,  etc.,  1827.  40,  41 

(two),   42,  43   Ctwo),  44    (two),  45,  46  (two). 

Deaf  and  Blind,  Alabama  Schools  for  the  (Talladega, 

1858-).     lst-30th  annual  report,  1860/61-89/90; 

biennial  report,  1890/92-1904/06.    '61-1906.    8°. 

il. 

Note.    For  year  ending  July  let  Ihrough  1869;   for  "year 

1870"and  "  year  1871 ;  "  thereafter  for  years  ending  Sept 30th. 

2d-.3d  in  1  v. ;  likewise,  17th-18th,  ]9th-20th,  21st-2-.'d,  23d-24th, 

2.5th-26th,  27lh-28th,  29th-;i0lh.     Rpls.  concern,  succ<'8sivcly  • 

In«t.  for  the  D.  and  I).,  1S58-70;  Inst,  for  the  Educ.  of  the  D  , 

D.  and  B.,  1870-H7;  Inst   for  the  Deaf,  1887-190-;  Academy  for 

the  Blind,  1887-190-;  School  for  Negro  D.  and  B.,  1891-19U6. 

—  The  Alabama  Institute  for  the  Deaf,  Talladega, 

Ala.,  18.58-189:5.  By  J.  II.  Johnson,  Jr.,  M.  A., 
Asst.  Principiil.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.      10  p. 

—  Circular   of  information.     Ala.  Institute    for   the 

Deaf,  Ala.  Academy  for  the  Blind,  Ala.  School 
for  Necro  Deaf  &  Blind.  Talladega,  1893.  8°. 
13  p.     il. 

—  See  also  Legislature,  .Jnls.,  Docs..,  etc..  1852. 
[Education.']     Norm,al  Colleqe  (Florence,  1872-) 


nual report.  1889/90-90/91 
N'llK.    FlrHi  opcn'd  in  S(;|pt.  187:i. 


An- 
p.,n.  d.  2  pm.  8°. 


—  Annual  catalogue,  [3d]-2.3d  annual  session,  1875/ 

76-95/96.      n^andf^". 

Note.     N'ot   seen   for  9th,  22d  HesHlons.     (Called    "  School  " 

through  Kith  catiilogiic,  ls8.',/sn;     aiid    In    19th,   1891/92,   the 

words  "and  Model  Training  Hchool"  are  added  to  the  title. 

Catalogues  1875/76-76/77  are  the  only  12mo8. 

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[Education,  continued.^ 

Normal  College  for  Girls  (Livingston,  1840-).     Cat- 
alogue,  annual,    188;5/84-!l4/y5. 

Note.  Chartered  as  Liviiif^Hlon  Academy  in  1840;  received 
first  State  appropriation  from  Ligislature  of  1882/81!. 

—  Announcement  for  ]88.'!/84  of  Ala.  Normal  College 

and  Livingston  Academy  (both  for  girls  only). 
Also,  catalogue  for  188:.'/83,  of  Livingston  Acad- 
emy .  .  .     Macon,  Ga..  '83.     8°.     31  p.     11. 
Normal    School    (Jacksonville,    1883-).     Catalogue, 
annual,  1883/84,  94/9.5.     2  pm.     8°. 
Note.    1883/84  printed  at  Selma. 

—  Announcement,  annual,  1889/90-90/91.   2  pm.   8". 
Normal  School  (Troy,  1887-).     Fall  term  announce- 
ment, [1887/88].     n.p.,n.d.     8°.     8  p. 

—  1st  annual  announcement    .    .    .    1887/88.     Troy, 

'87.     8°.     10  p. 

—  Catalogue,  1887/89-89/90.    2  pm.   8".    48  p.,  7G  p. 

—  [Memorial  of  the  Board  and  Faculty  of  the  Troy 

Normal  College  to  the  Geiil.   Assy.,  sess.   1892/ 
93.]     n.t.p.     8".     8  p. 
Normal  School  for  Colored  Students  (Marion,  1878-89  ; 
Montgomery,  1889-;.     The  State  Normal  School 
at  Montgomery.     A  plain  statement  by  its  Prin- 
cipal, W.  13.  Patterson,     n.  d.     8°.     7  p. 
Colored    Normal    and.    Industrial  School  (Normal. 
1875-).     President's   report,  biennial,    Aug.  31, 
1889/91;  3d-4th  annual,  June  30:  1892/93-93/94. 
['89-94?]     3  pm.     8°. 
yote.    Originally  located  in  lluntsville;  in  1891  moved  tliree 
miles  from  city  to  present  location.     Name  changed  to  Agric. 
and  Mech.  College  of  Ala.  for  Negroes,  by  Act  of  Dec.  9,  1S96. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,   1890/91,93/94-94/95.     3  pm. 

—  Normal,    or    the    State    Normal    and    Industrial 

School  .   .   .     n.  p.,  [1895?]     8°.     46  p.     24  il. 
Tvskegee  Normal  and  Industrial  Institute  (Colored; 
1880-).    Report  of  the  Tuskegee  Normal  School 
since  its  organization,  July  4,  1881,  to  Aug.  30, 
1883.     Hampton,  Va.,  '83.     8°. 

Note.  Name  was  Tusket'ee  State  Normal  School  until  un- 
officially changed  to  present  form,  as  above,  in  1888;  change 
formally  approved  by  Act  of  1892. 

—  3d-13th  annual  report,  1883/84-93/94.     Hampton, 

Va.,  ['84]  ;  Tuskegee,  '8.5-94.     8°, 
Note.     Year-end  Aug.  31,  1884-S.5,  May  31,  1890-94.     Enu- 
meration  probably  reckons  rpt.  1881/83,  above,  as  equivalent 
to  Ist^-Jd  annual.     Title  varies  widely.    5th-6th,  8th,  lOth-llth 
not  seen. 

—  Catalogue;      annual,     session     1881/82-1907/08. 

Tuskegee,  ['82?]-1908.     8". 

—  The  Tuskegee    Normal    and   Industrial    Institute 

.   ,   .   [Tuskegee,  1891.]      ohl.  12«.     46  p.     pi. 

Note.  Has  cover  title:  "The  Tuskegee  School.  Its  ten 
years'  work  for  the  negroes  iu  the  black  belt." 

—  Agricultural     Eyperiment     Station     (Tuskegee, 

1896-).      Bulletin,    nos.    1-12,    Feb.    1898-Jan. 
1907;  all  by  G.   VV.  Carver. 

[Miscellaneous  leaflets.] 

See  also  MH<ie»- Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1891. 
University   of  Alabama  (Tuscaloosa,    1820-).     Re- 
port of  the  Trustees,  1837,  46-47;  biennial,  1851- 
51/53;  report,  1859;  biennial,  [1875/76],  76/78- 
88/90;    annual,  1890/91-95,  96/97-97/98.     v.  p., 
'37- [98?].     8°. 
Note.    Rpts.  1886/88, 90/91  for  years  ending  in  June ;  periods 
of  others  not  known;  1846,  47,  51  are  dates  of   publication. 
Rpt.  1846  cout.  "  also  the  special  report  of  Col.  F.  IJugbee,  one 
of  the  Trustees."     Rpt.  [1875/76]  was  the  first  under  the  act 
reorganizing  the  University  and  requiring  bien.  rpts.     Kpls. 
1837,  +6  printed  at  Tuscaloosa;  1847,  51,  51/53,  76/76  at  Mont- 
gomery; 1859atEutaw;  imprint  of  others  unknown. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1856. 


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{Education,  continued.] 

—  Report  of  Presirlent  Garland  and  Judge  Ormond 

•   •   .     Tuscaloosa,  1860.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Report  of  President  Garland  .   .  .    1864      8°     8  p 

—  Partial  report  of  the  President  and  heads  of  de- 

?o-l™?^'  •   •  •  submitted  at  the  full  session  of 
18/4  of  the  Board  of  Regents.     74.     8°.     16  p 

i88^ed''hnVnr''  ^i^l'og'-aphy  says:  "  Others  were  probablV 
issued,  but  no  copies  have  been  seen."  ^ 

—  Catalogu      annual,   1833,  33/34-35/36,  37,  42-48 

49/O0-63/64,  69/70, 71/72-1907/08.     64  v      Tus- 
caloosa and  Montgomery,  ['33-1908?].     8°  and 

■inf^l^'A  f°,''f  '^^"^'^  '^'""  'tie  intervening  years.  Catalosup 
oSe  18^4  i^^rP,-  Cat.  1853/54  formf  p^artof  alnmnTcfta 
cafaTogne       c4t   iSfi^"/-^^^  1856/57    includes    Triennial 

\tlt  f^f/ h.f  \  U'^  ^°''™^  P*""'  of  Historical  catalogue 
isl?  is  jo^^n^'f.h..  ^^^"^^  °f  Pwblication  unknown  Cats' 
1842-48,  49/O0,  53/54,  56/57  cont.  lists  of  alumni  and  officeVs 

-  Catalogue   of  the   officers,  alumni,  and   students 
^   .   .   18J1-04.     Tuskaloosa,  '54.     8°.     40  p. 
2^^ote.     Cont.   also   Annual  catalogue  of  ISS^/";!    r.,,    ok  ^r. 

logue  188i)/81.  -ia/oi',  Ob/o7,  and  in   Law  cata- 

-Historical   catalogue   of  the  officers   and  alumni 
.   .  .   1821-70.     Selma,  '70.     8°.     41,  (2)  p 

fel^rPcedlng'nott:"''-  "'''°^"^  ''  ^'''^'''  ?"  33-41,   (2) 
-  A   register   Of    tlie    officers    and    graduates  . 
[Comp.    by    W:   S.     Wyman    and    Col.    T-    C 
xMcCorvey.]     Tuscaloosa,  1878.     4".     53  p 
See.  second  note  preceding. 
-A   complete   list    of    the    matriculates,    1869-97 
^ot   including   those   in  attendance   during  the 

session  1897/98 Talladega, '98.    s"  ^61  p 

See  note  above  under  Catalogue  of  the  officers,  etc.,  1821-54 
-Ordinances  and  resolutions  of  the  Board  of 
irustees  .  .  .  passed  since  the  session  of  18->6  — 
and  some  previous  to  that  period  -  up  to  the  close 
of  the  session  on  the  15th  of  January,  1831 
[etc. J.      Tuscaloosa, '31.     8°.     30  p 

-  Ordinances  for  the  government  of  th;  University 

of  Alabama      w.  ;,.,  [Igsi].     8°.     8  p 

-  Same;  1837,  39,  50,  54,  58,  73,  77,  89      8  pm     8° 
See  aim  under  Legislature,  JonrnaU,  Docs.,  etc.,  1879 '         ' 

-  Baccalaureate  address,  delivered   Auff    11     is^x 

at  the  .3d  annual   commencement  .^'.iV  A fv.; 
Woods.  I),D.,  President  ...     '34      g" 
~    Jan'"8  Y,.,V^™"""ee  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
Jan    8     834.  concernmg  the  financial  condition 
of  the  University.     Tuscaloosa,  '34  I 

-  Proceedings  of  the  Alumni  Society  ...  at  its  9th 

mi-eting.  D.-c.  12,  1843      80         ^      '   '  a^ts  9th 

~^tZ\J^    collegiate    education,    made    to    the 
n  n     P    •••!  ■  '^"'y  ^^^2.      By  Rev.    B.  Manly 
rrhl  i;n'*""^'.°l---    Tuskaloosa, '.52.    8°.    49  p 

-  [I  he  k-llmgof  E:  L.  Nabors  of  Pickens  count? 

M  s«'    'lt^r\t  ""'"l"^'  °f  F'-^^klin  cZy: 

'len^  G„rlt':,r"wrtrre'port  'oMe",^  '"  "'^  University  by  Presi- 
the  trial  of  ll'VrTnj!      '  testimony  of  witnesses  and  of 

-  A    new  schen.o    of   orRanization,  instruction   and 

Kovernment  for  the  University'.  .   .  with  repor 

on  conntruct  on  of  building.  \,y  j.  T.  Murfee 

••      luHraloosa,  Ih67      8".     36  p  '^""^e. 

-  Baccalauroat..    a-Mnss.    d.divered    at    the  fiftieth 

annual  co,nm..nc,.m..nt,  July  7,   1881     by  BB 
Lewis,  LL.D.,  President,     n.  p.,n.  d.     I ^l 

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[Education,  continued.'] 

—  Baccalaureate  address,  by  President  Lewis,  of  the 

University  of  Alabama.  A  plea  for  popular 
institutions.     n.p.,n.d.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Memorial  address,  by  Hon.  B.  B.  Lewis,  at  the 

laying  of  the  memorial  stone  of  the  new  Uni- 
versity Hall,  May  5,  18H4,  and  baccalaureate 
address  .   .   .  June  18,  1S84.     8°.     11  p. 

—  An  appeal  from  the  alumni  ...  to  the  Legisla- 

ture .  .  .  for  an  equitable  adjustment  of  the 
claim  of  their  alma  mater  against  the  State  .  .  . 
byJ.  H.  Fitts.    Weatherford,  [189()J.    8°.    54p. 

—  [Law  Department  (1872-)].     Law  department  of 

the   University   of    Alabama.     [Triennial   cata- 
logue], 1880/81.     Tuscaloosa, '80.     8°.     17  p. 
Ji^ote.    Cont.  roll  of  alumni,  1874-80.    No  later  copies  Issued. 

University  law  school.     Announcement  of  the 

Law  Department,  University  of  Alab;ima. 
1884/85.     12th  year.     Tuscaloosa, '84      12°.    8p 

—  [Library.]     A    catalogue    of   the    library    of  the 

University  of  Alabama.     By  R:    Furman.     Tus- 
caloosa, 1837.     8°.     54  p. 
Note.    The  first  catalogue  of  this  library. 

Catalogue  of  the  library  ...  By  W.  G.  Rich- 
ardson .   .   .     Tuscaloosa,  18^8.     8°.     257  p. 

—  See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,    Exam- 

iners, 1886;  and  Mwc?e?"  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs., 
etc.,  1834,  43,  46,  48,  56,  60,  79,  87,  97. 

Alabama  Educational  A.-^sociaiion  (1856-).  Minutes 
of  the  convention  which  formed  the  Alabama 
Educational  Association,  in  Selma,  Ala.,  July 
24-25,  1856.     Selma,  '57.     8°.     16  p. 

Alabama  Educational  Asxociation  (1882-).  Pro- 
ceedings, lst-14th  session,  annual,  1882-95.  8°. 
and  12°. 

Note.  A  new  association.  Organized  as  Ala.  State  Teach- 
ers' Association  but  as  the  colored  association  had  the  same 
designation,  the  name  wa.s  changed  to  above  in  1886.  Proceed- 
ings of  5th  sess.,  18S6,  probably  the  only  12".  Proceedings  of 
7th  sess.,  1888,  seen  only  in  Ala.  Teachers'  Journal;  of  9tli, 
1890,  in  rpt.  of  State  Supt.  of  Educ,  189u;  of  11th,  1892,  only 
in  Educational  Exchange  oi  same  years.  Places  of  publica- 
tion not  known. 

Alabama     State     Teachers'    Association    (Colored). 
Minutes,   1st,  3d-5th,  8th,  15th  session,  annual, 
1882,  84-86,  89,  96.     6  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Places  of  publication  not  known.    See  preceding  note. 
Freedmen's  Hospital  (Talladega,  1868-).     Report,  an- 
nual, 1869,  70,  71,  73,  74.     '69-74.     8°. 

Note.  All  or  nearly  all,  for  years  ending  on  or  about  Nov. 
1st.  Called  Rpt.  of  Sec.  of  Trustees,  1869;  Rpt.  of  Trustees, 
1870;  Rpt.  of  officers,  1871,  73,  74.  Rpt.  1869  in  Docs.  ace. 
Gov's,  ann.  message,  1869. 

Geological  Survey  (1848-58;  1873-).  1st  biennial  re- 
port on  the  geology  of  Alabama.  By  M.  Tuomey. 
Tuskaloosa,  1850.     8°.     xxxi,  (1),  176  p.     map. 

—  2d  biennial  report  of  the  geology  of  Alabama,  by 

M.  Tuomey  .  .  .  Edited  from  the  author's  MS. 
and  other  papers  by  J:  W.  Mallet,  Ph.D.  .  .  . 
Montgomery,  1858.  8°.  xix,  292  p.  41  figures. 
2  maps. 

Note.  Prof.  Tuomey  having  died  before  the  publication  of 
tliis  rpt..  Dr.  Mallet  was  appointed  to  supervise  its  issue. 

—  Report  of  Eugene  A.    Smith,  State  Geologist,  on 

the  geological  and  agricultural   survey  of   Ala- 
bama.    1873.     8°.     8  p. 
Note.    A   report  of  progress.     Work   on   the   Survey   had 
lapsed  until  revived  by  an  Act  of  1873.     Other  publications 
by  Dr.  Smith  are  listed  back  under  .Agriculture,  Dept.  of,  1884, 
87,  88,  and  under  Miscellaneous,  Botany. 


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Oeological  Survey,  continved. 

—  Report  of  progress,  by  E.  A.  Smith,  Ph.D.,  State 

Geologist;  annual,  1874-76;  biennial,  1877/78- 
79/80.     '75-81.     5  V.     8".     maps.     11. 

—  Report    for    the    years    1881/82,   embracing    an 

account  of  the  agricultural  features  of  the  State. 
By  E.  A  Smith,  Ph  D.,  State  Geologist.  '83. 
8°.     xvi,  615  p.     6  maps  ;  3  figures. 

—  Report  of    progress,    1884/88.      '89.      8°.     24   p. 

map. 

—  Biennial  report  of  the  State  Geologist,  [1889/90]. 

E.  A.  Smith.     '90.     8°.     18  p. 

—  Report  of  Geological  Survey,  for  fiscal  years  end- 

ing Sept.  30th:  1890/92-92/94.  By  E.  A. 
Smith  .   .  .     '92-94.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-6.     n.p.,  1886;  Montgomery,  '92- 

1900.  6  V.  8°.  maps.  pi.  il. 
Cont.:  1.  I :  Preliminary  report  on  the  tertiary  fossils  of  Ala. 
and  Mies.;  by  T.  H.  .iMdrich;  li :  Contributions  to  the  eocene 
paleontology  of  Ala.  and  Miss.,  by  Otto  Meyer.  1886.  — 2. 
On  the  phosphates  and  marls  of  Ala.,  by  E.  A.  Bmith. 
1892.  —  3.  A  preliminary  report  on  a  part  of  the  lower  gold 
belt  of  Ala.,  in  the  counties  of  Chilton,  Coos^a,  and  Tallapoosa; 
by  W:  B.  Phillips.  1892.  —  4.  Report  on  the  geology  of 
north-eastern  Ala.,  and  adjacent  portions  of  Ga.  and  Tenn.; 
by  C.  W.  Hayes.  1892.  —  5.  pt.  i :  A  preliminary  report  on 
the  upper  gold  belt  of  Ala.,  in  the  counties  of  Cleburne, 
Randolph,  Clay,  Talladega,  Elmore,  Coosa,  and  Tallapoosa; 
by  W:  M.  Brewer;  pt.  ii :  Supplementary  notes  on  the  most 
important  varieties  of  the  metMmorphic  or  crystalline  rocks  of 
Ala  ,  their  composition,  diatribution,  structure,  and  micro- 
scopic characters;  by  E.  A.  Smith,  G:  W.  Hawes,  J.  M. 
Clements,  and  A.  H.  Brooks.  1896.  —6.  Preliminary  rpt.  on 
the  clays  of  Ala.,  by  H.  Ries.    1900.     220  p. 

—  On  the  Warrior  coal  fields,  by  H:   McCalley  .   .   . 

Asst.  State  Geologist.     1886      8°.     xv,  571  p. 

—  Fresh  water  and  marine  Crustacea  of  Alabama,  by 

C.  L.  Herrick.     1888.     56  p.     8  pi. 

—  Report  on  the  Cahaba  coal  field,  by  J.  Squire  .   .    . 

With  an  appendix  on  tlie  geology  of  the  valley 
regions  adjacent  .  .  .  by  E.A.Smith  .  .  .  1890. 
8".     189  p.     31  figures.     7  pi.     map. 

—  Report  on  the  coal  measures  of  the  plateau  region 

of  Ala.,  by  H:  McCalley,  including  a  report  on 
the  coal  measures  of  Blount  county,  by  A.  M. 
Gibson.     1891.     8°.     238  p.     map.     2   sections. 

—  Report  on  the  coal  measures  of  Blount  Mountain, 

with  map  and  sections,  by  A.  M.  Gibson,  Asst. 
Geologist.     1893.     8°.     80  p.     map. 

—  Repfirt  on  the  geological  structure  of  Murphree's 

Valley,  and  its  minerals  and  other  materials  of 
economic  value.  By  A.  M.  Gibson,  Asst.  Geol- 
ogist.    1893,     8°.     i32  p.     2  fig. 

—  Report  on  the  geology  of  the  coastal  plain  of  Ala., 

by  E.  A.  Smith,  L.  C.  Johnson,  and  D.  W. 
Langdon,  Jr.,  with  contributions  to  its  paleon- 
tology by  T.  II.  Aldrich  and  K.  M.  Cunningham. 
1894.     8°.     xxiv,  759  p.     29  pi.     1  fig. 

—  Report  upon  the  Coosa  coal  field,  with   sections, 

by  A.  M.  Gibson,  Asst.  State  Geologist.  1895. 
H".     143  p.     1  pi      8  sections. 

—  Iron   making   in   Alabama,    by   W:    B.    Phillips, 

Ph.D.  .   .  .     1896.     8°.     164  p. 

—  Same.  2d  ed.     1898.     380  p. 

—  Report  on  the  valley  regions  of  Alabama.     (Pale- 

ozoic strata).  By  H:  McCalley,  Asst.  State 
Geologist  ...  In  two  parts.    1896-97.    2  v.    8°. 

Pt.i.     On  the  Tenn.  Valley  region.     1896.     xvii,436p. 
I'l.  2.     On   the  Coosa  Valley  region.     1897.     862  p. 

—  General  map  of  Alabama,  1891.     Prepared  for  the 

use  of  the  Geological  Survey  by  E.  A.  Smith. 
Engraved  .  .  .  New  Vork.    Scale,  12  mi  =  1  in. 

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Geological  Survey,  continued. 

—  Geological   map   of   Alabama,  1894.       By   E.  A. 

Smith.     New  York,     Scale,  about  9  mi.  =  1  in. ; 
size,  40  X  20  in. 
JiTote.    Accompanied  by  explanatory  chart  of  same  size. 

—  "Warrior  Basin  report  and  map.     By  H:  McCalley. 

1900.     327  p.     (Map  separate.) 

—  See    also    back    under    Agric.    Convention,   and 

Agriculture,  Dept.  of,  1884,  87,  88;  and  under 
Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1850  (two),  56. 

Oirls'  Industrial  School  (Montevallo,   1893-).     Girls' 
Industrial  School  of  Alabama,   [1896/97].     Bir- 
mingham, ['96?]     8°.     8  p.     circular. 
Note.     Located,  Jan.  1,  1896;  first  opened,  Oct.  12,  1896. 

Immigration,  Commissioner  of  {187 Q-).     Report,  Nov. 
1878  [dated,  Oct.  1,  1878].     '78.     8°.     19  p. 
See  also  back  under  Agriculture,  Dept.  of,  1837,  88,  93. 

Industrial  Resources,  Commissioner  of  {ISQ8-7 5).    Re- 
port, 1869,  70,  73,  74.     'G9-74.     4  v.     8°. 

Note.    These  were  all  the  rpts.  issued  from  tills  office.     One 
ed.  of  rpt.  1874  has  imprint  date  1875. 

—  Alabama.     A  few  remarks  upon  her  resources  and 

the  advantages  she  possesses  as  inducements  to 
immigration  .    .  .     1869.     8°.     22  p. 

—  Report  to  His  Excellency,  Gov.  K.  B.  Lindsay,  on 

the  lands  of  the  Alabama  &  Chattanooga  11.  R 
Co.     By  Col.  James  L.  Tait.      lt<71.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Report  of  Col.  James  L.  Tait,  Receiver  of  Lands  of 

the  Alabama  &  Chattanooga  R.R.,  to  the  Gov- 
ernor.    1873.     8".     8  p. 
[^Insane    Hospitals.^       Bryce    Hospital    (Tuscaloosa, 
1852-).     Annual  report,   1862,  67,  69,  70;   11th- 
19th  annual,  1871,  71/72-79/80;  biennial  report, 
1880/82-98/1900.     '62-[1900?].     8°. 
Note.    Established  in  1852  as  the  Alabama  Insane  Hospital, 
and  opened  Apr.  5,  1861;  name  changed  lo  Ala.  Bryce  Insane 
Hospital  in  1893,  in  honor  of  Dr.  Peter  Bryce,  Supt.,  1861-92. 
For  later  rpts.  see  below  The  Ala.  Insane  Hospitals.     Rpt.  1869 
for  year  ending  Oct.  let;  period  of  rpts.  1H62,  67,  70,  71,  uncer- 
tain;  others   for   periods   ending   Sept.   30th.     According  to 
U.  8.  Surgeon  General's  catalogue,  rpts.   1863-66,  68  were  not 
published.     17th  annual  not  pul)liKhed,  but  included,  in  con- 
densed form,  in  18th  annual. 

—  A   brief   review  of   that   part   of  the   Governor's 

message  relating  to  the  Ala.  Hospital  for  Insane 
Persons,  by  A.  Lopez,  M.D.,  late  commissioner 
...  to  visit  and  inspect  hospitals  for  the  insane 
of  the  United  States;  [Mobile,  Dec.  12,  1855]. 
n.  t.  p.     ['55.]     8°.      10  p. 

—  Report  of  Trustee.^,  Nov.  29,  1855.      n.  t.  p.     7  p. 

—  Acts   of  the   Legislature,    and    by-laws,    for  the 

erection,  organization  and  government  of  the 
Ala.  Insane  Hospital.     Tuscaloosa,  1861.     32  p. 

—  An    act    to    incorporate    the    Ala.    Bryce    Insane 

Hospital,  to  better  provide  for  the  management 
thereof,  and  to  better  regulate  the  admission  into 
and  the  discharge  of  patients  therefrom,  n.  t.  p. 
[Tuscaloosa,  1893.]     8°.     7  p. 

—  The  Meteor.  V.  8,  no.  21;  Dec.  24,  1881.    P.    8  p. 
Note.    First  issued  July  4, 1872,  then  regularly  every  quarter 

for  five  years;  thereafter  only  occasionally. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  -Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1857,  79. 
The   Alabama   Insane    Hospitals    (1900-).     Report, 
biennial,  1902-06. 
Note.    By  Act  of  Dec.  11,  1900  the  Mt.  Vernon  Hospital  for 
negroes  was  established  at  Mt.  Vernon  and  placed  under  one 
management  with  the   Bryce   Hospital,  under  the   corporate 
name  of  "  The  Ala.  Insane  Hospitals."    One  rpt.  is  made  for 
both. 

\_Medical  Association.^     See  under  Inspection  and  Regu- 
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Penitentiary  (Wetumjjka,  1839-).  Report  of  the 
Inspectors,  biennial,  1845/47-58/55.  6(j/(i8 ; 
annunl,  1868/69-70/71,  73,  TApA-n/lS;  bien- 
nial, 1878/80-82/84.     '48-[84?J     8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  1845/47  cont.  ann.  rpts.,  covering  Oct.  1,  1845/ 
Nov.  1,  1847;  rpt.  1866/68  covers  July  1,  1866/,July  13,  1868; 
otheis  cover  periods  euding  Oct.  Isl  through  1871,  and  Mar. 
1/Sept.  30,  1873;  thereafter  periods  ending  t-ept.  30th.  Kpt. 
1S66/63  »vas  first  printed  in  1891.  Rpt.  186S/69  seen  only  in 
Docs.  ace.  Gov's,  message,  1869. 

—  Report  of  M.  G.  Moore,  special  commissioner  to 

settle  lease  of  Penitentiary.     1873.     8°.     4  p. 

—  [Copies  of  contracts  and  bonds  for  convict  hire. 

1882.]     n.t.p.     8°.     25  p. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  for  the  government  of  the 

Ala.  Penitentiary,  and  the  convicts  sentenced 
thereto.     1883.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Rules  of  discipline  for  the  convicts  .  .   .  adopted 

May  10.  1883.     '83.     18°.     7  p 

—  Compilation  of  the  laws  relating  to  the  government 

and  management  of  the  Penitentiary  and  con- 
vict* .   .  .     1883.     8°.     96  p. 

—  Convicts  at  hard  labor  for  the  county,  in  the  State 

of  Ala.,  Mar.  1/Dec.  1,  1883.     '83.     8°.    52  p. 
Inspectors  of   Convicts  (1885-93).     lst-4th  biennial 
report,  1884/86-90/92.     '86-92.     3  r.     8°. 

Note.  Ist  cont.  reprint  of  special  message  of  Gov.  Cobb, 
Nov.  27,1882,  giving  history  of  the  Penitentiary.  Year-end; 
Oct.  1,  1886,  Sept.  30,  1888,  90,  Aug.  31,  1892. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  for  the  government  of  the 

convict  system  .  .  .  adopted  by  the  Board,  Mar. 
3,  1886.  .  .  .     '86.     8°.     39  p. 

—  Laws  of  Ala.  relating  to  convicts.     1887.    8°.   56  p. 

—  The  convict  system  of  Alabama,  as  it  was  and  as 

it  is.  By  li.  H.  Dawson,  President  Board  of 
Inspectors  .  .    .     Birmingham,  1892.    8°.     13  p. 

Board  of  Managers  of  Convicts  (1893-95).  1st  bien- 
nial report,  Aug.:  31,  1892/94.     8°.     102  p. 

Board  of  Inspectors  of  Convicts  (1895-).  Report  for 
three    mos.  ending  Nov.  30,  1895.     8°.     19  p. 

—  lst-3d  biennial  report.  Aug.  31:  1894/96-98/1900. 

'96-1900.     3  V.     8°. 
Warden.     2d  biennial  report,  Sept.  30,  1880/82.     8°. 
18  p. 

Note.  The  only  Warden's  rpt.  seen  in  pamphlet  form.  1st, 
Sept.  30,  1878/80,  and  others,  are  in  rpts.  of  Inspectors. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  Mes- 
sage, Note,  and  entry  18!)0;  also  Comptroller, 
1844;  under  Legislature.  .lournals,  Docs.,  etc., 
1844,  45.  75,  76,  76/77,  78/79,  81,  89,  92;  and 
under  Miscellaneous,  Penitentiary  System. 
[  Weather  Service.]  State  Weather  Service.  Report, 
monthly;   [v.  1-10],  Mar.  1884-June  1893.     8°. 

Note.  V.  1  covers  Mar./Dec,  v.  2-9  cover  calendar  years. 
E.'ich  monthly  part  separately  paged.  V.  1  and  part  of  v.  2 
Issued  through  the  Dept.  of  Agriculture;  issued  from  Agric. 
and  .\fe<-h.  College,  in  cooperation  with  U.S.  Weather  Bureau, 
lS8.5-Apr.  1892;  from  May  1892  Issued  by  U.  B.  Weather 
Bureau.  Some  were  mimeographed,  in  f"  sire.  Only  10  v. 
iBBued. 

—  Weather  crop  bulletin,  weekly,  1887-95.    8°  and  i". 
Note.    For  crop  season  only.     Borne  were  mimeographed. 

—  Special   papers;    no.    1.     Record  of  the  weather 

from  1701  to  1885,  by  Capt.  W.  H.  Gardner. 
I'ubll-licd  by  the  special  order  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees  [of  A.  and  M.  (/'ollege].  n.  d.  8".  15p. 
United  States  Dept.  of  Agriculture.  Alabama  sec- 
tion of  the  Climate  atid  Crop  Service  of  the 
Weather  Bureau.  [Monthly]  report;  [also] 
annual  summary;   v.  1-13,  1896-1907.     4°. 

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[  Weather  Service,  continued.'] 

Note.  Uniform  with  those  for  other-  States,  the  mouthly 
parts  ea.  8  p.,  aiin.  suraiuarles  ea.  12  p.  V.  1  covered  Oct. /Dec. 
1896;  V.  2-13  covered  calendar  years,  but  there  seems  to  have 
been  some  error  In  enumeration.  Montlily  rpts.  had  been  issued 
by  the  central  weather  station  at  Montgomery,  July-Dec.  1893 
(mimeographed) ;  and  by  private  enterprise  as  Ala.  Weather 
lieview,  Jan. -June  1894;  and  in  the  Southerri  Agriculiuralint, 
July  18y4-Sept.  1896.    Called  Climatological  Service  from  1909. 

—  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  1806-1905.    £«  broadside. 
Note.    Issued  during  crop  season  only,  Apr./Oct.,  uniform 

with   thoce   for  other  States,  with  26  uos.  In  1896,  27  in  1897- 
1900,  31  in  1901 ;  28  In  1902,  30  in  1903-07. 

—  Bulletin  no.  1,  1895.     By  F.  P.  Chaffee.     10  p. 

Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court.     Reports  of  cases  argued   and  deter- 
mined .   .    .     By    H:   Minor,  reporter.      Vol.   1. 
From  May  1820  to  July  1820.     New  York,  '29. 
8°.     viii,  444  p. 
Note.    For  reprint  of  this  and  three  following  titles,  8ee 
first  entry  on  next  page. 

—  Reports    of    cases    argued    and    determined    .    .    . 

1827-31.  By  G:  N  Stewart,  reporter.  Vol.  1-3. 
Tuscaloosa,  '30-32;  Tuskaloosa,  '35.     3  v.     8°. 

—  Reports  of  cases  at  law  and  in  equity,  argued  and 

determined  .  .  By  G:  N.  Stewart  and  B:  F. 
Porter.  V.  1-5,  1831-34.  Tuskaloosa,  '36-37. 
5  V.     8°, 

—  Reports  of  cases  at  law  and  in  equity,  argued  and 

adjudged  ...     By   B:    F.    Porter.      V.    [l]-9, 
1834-39.     Tuscaloosa,  '35;    Tuskaloosa,  '36-40. 
9  V.     8°. 
Note.    Title  of  v.  [1]  lacks  words  "at  law  and  in  equity." 
Enumeration  began  with  v.  2. 

—  Alabama  reports.    Reports  of  cases  .   .  .   1840-1900; 

V.  1-130.  Tuscaloosa, '41-49  ;  Montgomery, '50- 
1902.     130  V.     8°. 

Cont. :  V.  1-11 ,  1840-47 ;  by  the  judges  of  the  Court.  12-15, 
1847-49;  by  J:  J.  Ormond.  16-18,  1849-51;  by  N.  W.  Cocke. 
19-21,  1851-62;  bv  J:  W.  Shepherd.  22-23,  1853;  by  the 
judges.  24-41,  1853-68;  by  J:  W.  Shepherd.  42,  1868;  by  J: 
L.  C.  Danner.  43-48,  1869-72;  by  T:  G.  Jones.  49-51,  1873- 
74;  by  J:  W.  Shepherd.  52-57,  1875-77;  by  T:  G.  Jones.  58, 
1877;  by  F.  B.  Clark,  Jr.  59,  1877;  by  J:  W.  Sanford.  60, 
1877;  by  J:  W.  Shepherd.  61-62,  187S-79;  by  T;  G.  Jones. 
63-66,  1879-80;  by  J:  W.  Shepherd.  67, 1880;  by  G:  F.  Moore. 
68, 1880-81;  by  J:  W.  Shepherd  and  J:  P.  Tillman.  69,  1881; 
by  J:  P.  Tillman.  70,  1881 ;  by  J:  W.  Shepherd.  71,  1881-82; 
by  J:  P.  Tillman.  72,  1882;  by  J:  W.  Shepherd.  73,  1882-83; 
by  J:  P.  Tillman.  74, 1883;  by  J:  W.  Shepherd.  75, 1883-84; 
by  J;  P.  Tillman.  76-79,  1884-85;  by  J:  W.  Shepherd.  80, 
1885-86;  by  E.  P.  Morrissett.  81,  1886;  by  W.  G.  HutcheBon. 
82-83,  1886-87;  by  J:  W.  Shepherd.  84,  1887;  by  W.  G. 
Hutcheson.  8.5-95,  1887-91;  by  J:  W.  Shepherd.  96,  1891-92; 
byR:  W.Walker.  97,  1892;  by  W:  R.  Houghton.  98,1892; 
by  E.  P.  Morrissett.  99,1891-92;  by  P.  Coleman.  100,  1892- 
93;  by  W:  S.  Thorineton.  101-106,1892-94;  by  P.  Coleman. 
107,1894;  by  W:  S.  Thorington.  108,1895;  by  Marks  &  Sayre. 
109,1895;  by  R:  W.  Walker.  110-118,  120,  122-123,  125-130, 
1895-1900;  by  P.  Coleman.  119,  1S98  fspecial  term);  by  V. 
'        Bouldin.    121,  124,  1898,  99;  by  J.  E.  Cobb. 

Note.  Called  "New  series"  through  v.  7.  V.  [8-9]  not 
numbered.  Montgomery  imprint  began  with  v.  16.  V.  49-52 
have  triple  imprint,  Montgomery,  New  York,  Cambridge.  V. 
118-119  have  impript  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  each  '99. 

—  Opinions  of  the  judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  .   .  . 

in  "conscript  cases";  involving  the  question 
whether  State  courts  and  judicial  oflScers  have 
jurisdiction,  on  habeas  corpus,  to  discharge  con- 
scripts from  custody  of  enrolling  officer  of  Con- 
federate States.  Reported  by  J:  W.  Shepherd 
.  .  .     1863.     8°.     31  p. 

—  Select  cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Supreme 

Court  .   .  .   1861,  62,    63.      Reported    by  J:   W. 
Shepherd  .   .   .     Vol.  1.     '64.     8°.     792  p. 
Note.    No  more  published. 


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Supreme  Court,  continued. 

—  Reports   of  decisions   in   tlie   Supreme   Court  .   .  . 

originally  prepared  by  H:  Minor,  G:  N.  Stewart, 
Stewart  &  Porter,  and  B:  F.  Porter;  [also  cov- 
ering 1-8  Alabama  reports].  A  new  ed.  .  .  . 
By  W:  R.  Smith.  V.  1-10.  Tuskaloosa,  1870. 
10  V.     8°. 

Note.    T.-pg.  of  V.  4-5  bear  the  words  "  Montgomery,  Ala.  : 
Joel  White  "  just  after  the  vol.  number. 

—  Head  notes  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court, 

semi-annual,  Jan.  and  June  terms,  1872-76.  72- 
76.     10  V.     8°. 

—  \^Lihrary.'\     A  catalogue  of  books  belonging  to  the 

Supreme  Court  library.     1859.     8°.     16  p. 
Catalogue  of   Supreme  Court  library  .  .  .     By 

J.  M.  lliggs,  librarian.     1882.     8°.     171  p. 
'^Digests.'l     Digest  of  cases  decided  and  reported  in  the 

Supreme  Court  .   .  .  from   1st  Alabama  reports 

to  7th  Porter  inclusive,   [etc.].     By  P.  Phillips. 

Mobile,  1840.     8°.     xlviii,  350  p. 

—  Digest  of  cases  decided  by  the  Supreme  Court  .   .  . 

from  Minor  to  7  Alabama  Reports  inclusive. 
By  P.  Phillips.     Mobile,  1846.     8°.     xii,  629  p. 

—  Same,  from  7th  to  13th  Alabama  reports  inclusive, 

with  a  complete  index  to  the  whole  body  of  re- 
ports.   By  P.  Phillips.    Mobile,  1849.    vii,  459  p. 

—  A  digest  of  the  Alabama  reports.  [Minor-v.  16,  new 

series].  By  T.  Reavis.  Vol.  1.  Tuskaloosa, 
1850.     8°.     cii,  4G4p. 

Note.    Covering  only  subjects  from  A  to  D,  inclusive.    No 
further  vols,  printed. 

—  Digest  of  the  Alabama  reports,  from  the  17th  to  the 

29th  vol  ,  n.  s.,  inclusive.     By  J:  W.  Shepherd. 
,  1858.     8°.     xl,  784  p. 

—  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  .   .  . 

from  Minor  to  43d  Alabama,  inclusive.  By  R. 
C.  Brickell.  Montgomery,  New  York,  [and] 
Cambridge,  1872-74.  2  v.  8°.  exx,  990  p. ; 
xxiii,  549  p. 

—  Same,   supplement  .  .   .  from   44th-76th   Alabama, 

by  R.  C.  Brickell.  Montgomery,  1888.  8°. 
cxxivii,   (2),  8j!9  p. 

Note.    V.  3  of  the  series. 

—  Digest  of  the  criminal  cases  decided  by  the  Supreme 

Court  .  .  .  44th-63d  .  .  .  reports,  inclusive.  By 
F.  B.  Clark,  Jr.  .  .  .   1881.     8°.     xii,  185  p. 

—  Digest  of  criminal  law  from  decisions  of  the  Supreme 

Court  ...  v.  64-100  inclusive.  By  T.  Lomax 
.  .   .   1895.     8°.     xxiv,  735,4,  vii,  p. 

—  A  digested  index  of  the  decisions  of   the  Supreme 

Court  ...  in  chancery  cases  .  .  .  from  May 
term  1820  to  June  term  1847,  with  a  part  of 
January  term  1848.  ByD.  G.Ligon  .  .  .  Louis- 
ville, [Ky.],  '48.     i".     Ixi,  512  p. 

Circuit  Court.  The  trial  of  Dr.  Stephen  A.  Bryant, 
W:  Bryant  and  James  Dobbins,  for  ttie  murder  of 
Shilby  Butler,  tried  in  the  Circuit  Court,  March 
term,  1860  .  .  .  reported  by  M.  H.  Wood. 
Tuscaloosa,  '60.     8°.     95,  v,  p. 

[Rules.]  Rules  of  the  Supreme,  Circuit  and  County 
courts  .  .  .  adopted  .  .  .  at  the  May  term,  1820. 
Cahawba,  '20.     12°.     14  p. 

—  A  compilation  of  the  chancery  rules  and  statutes  of 

Ala.,  with  forms  and  notes.  1866.  By  G:  P. 
Keys.     '66.     h".     li'O,  x,  p. 

—  Rules  of  practice  in  the  Hcvcrai  courts  .    .   .     Revised 

and  amended  by  the  Supreme  Court  .  .  .  To 
take  effect  Jan.  I,  1877.     [76. J     8".     31  p. 

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[i2f//es,  continued.'] 

—  Rules  of  practice  of  the  United  States   Courts   for 

the  Southern  division  of  the  Northern  District  of 
Alabama.  Adopted  March  term,  1888.  With 
an  appendix  ...  n.  p.,  n.  d.  8°.  19  p. 
The  jurisdiction  of  justices  of  the  peace,  in  civil  and 
criminal  cases;  and  the  office  and  duties  of 
judges  of  probate  :  with  explanations  and  forms 
for  the  use  of  executors,  administrators  and 
guardians,  and  the  Commissioners  of  Roads  and 
Revenue.  To  which  is  added  the  duties  of 
every  subordinate  civil  officer  in  commission  in 
the  State  ...  By  W:  R.  Smith;  with  an 
appendix  containing  numerous  forms  for  con- 
veyancers, and  the  school  law.  1859.  8°.  558  p. 
Note.  This  is  the  2d  edition  ;  l8t  edition  not  seen.  See  also 
under  Executive  and  Staff,  Atty.  GenL,  1822. 

—  Same;    3d    edition.     1860.     8°.     5-255    p.;     index, 

297-304  p. 

Note.  Another  edition,  linown  as  the  Misnissippi  edition, 
issued  also  in  1860,  was  similar  to  this  3d  edition,  with  the 
addition  of  an  "  Appendix  —  Laws  of  Mis-<i88ippi,"  filling  the 
gap  of  pp.  257-295,  and  with  a  different  title-page. 

—  See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Atty.  Genl. 

Legislature  [Called  General  Assembly]. 

Ist  session  held  at  Huntsville,  Oct./Dec.  1S19.  2d-7th  sessions 
at  Oahawha,  annual,  beginning  in  November,  1820-25;  called 
session,  June  1821.  8th  27th  sessions  at  Tuscaloosa,  annual, 
begin uing  in  November  or  December,  1826/27-45/46;  called  ses- 
sions in  Nov.  1832,  June  1837,  and  April  1811.  Since  1847  all 
sessions  have  been  lield  at  Montgomery  :  lBt-7th  biennial  sessions, 
beginning  in  December,  1847/48-49/.50,  in  November,  185]/o2-.59/ 
60;  lst-4th  annual,  beginning  in  November,  1861-64;  called  session, 
Jan.  1861 ;  2d  called,  Oct.  1861 ;  called  sessions,  Oct.  1862,  Aug.  1863, 
Sept.  1864.  Sessions  unnumbered,  betrinning  in  November,  1865/66- 
66/67  ;  called  sessions,  July,  Sept.,  1868 ;  adjourned  sess.,  Nov.  18ii8. 
Sessions  annual,  beginning  in  November,  1869/70-76/77;  biennial, 
beginning  in  November,  1878/79-1900/01.  There  were  rival  legisla- 
tures in  1872  :  the  "Court  House  "  assembly,  sitting  Nov.  18,  1872/ 
Apr.  23,  1873,  and  the  "Capitol"  body,  sitting  Nov.  IS/Dec.  17, 
1872. 

[Laws  of  the  State.']  Acts  passed,  session  1819-96/97. 
Huntsville,  '20;  Cahawba,  '20-26;  Tuscaloosa, 
'27-46;  Montgomery, '48-97.    66  v.    8°  anc^  12°. 

Note.  Including  acts  of  called  sessions,  generally  issued  in 
separate  vols.  But  acts  of  extra  session  1832,  and  called  sessions 
1861  (Oct.),  62,  63,  64  were  bound  (with  common  titles)  with 
acts  of  regular  sessions  of  same  years,  although  acts  of  called 
sessions  1863,  64  were  also  issued  in  separate  form,  for  imme- 
diate use.  Acts  of  called  session  April  1841  were  reprinted 
in  photo-facsimile  by  Statute  Law  Hook  Co.,  Wash.,  D.O  , 
1895.  Acts  of  the  sessions  of  July,  Sept.  and  Nov.,  1868 
were  bound  in  1  v.  and  include  also  Public  school  laws,  and 
Ordinances  and  resolutions  of  State  convention,  1867.  Acts 
1873  called  "  Acts  of  the  sess.  of  1873  of  the  G.  A.  .  .  .  and  of 
the  Board  of  Education  ..."  (Joustitutiou  is  included  witii 
acts  of  1870/71,  73,  76/76.  Acts  of  1833/34  were  the  only  12''. 
No  session  number  used  after  the  13th,  1831/32,  except  in 
Acts  of  the  lst-7th  biennial  sessions,  1847/48-59/60,  and  the 
l8t-4th  annual  sessions  of  1861-64. 

—  A  digest  of  the  laws  of  the  State  of  Alabama:  con- 

taining the  statutes  and  resolutions  in  force  .  .  . 
in  Jan.  1823.  Comp.  ...  by  H.  Toulmin  .  .  . 
Cahawba,  J823.     8°.     xxxiv,  (2),  (9)-l066  p. 

—  A  digest  of  the  laws  of  the  State  of  Alabama;  con- 

taining all  the  statutes  of  a  public  and  general 
nature  in  force  ...  in  Jan.  1833  .  .  .  [etc.]. 
Comp.  ...  by  J:  G.  Aikin.  Philadelphia,  1833. 
8°.     xlvii,  (1),  674  p. 

—  Same  ...  and   also   a   supplement   containing  the 

public  acts,  1833,  34,  35  .  .   .  2d  ed.     Tuscaloosa 
and  Mobile,  1836.     8°.     xlvii,  (1),  664  p. 
Note.     Pp.  111-574  identical,  page  for  page,  with  1st  ed.  but 
from  different  type.    Supplementary  matter  on  pp.  576-664. 


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\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  A  general  index  of  the  statute  laws  .  .   .  passed  since 

Aikin's  digest  of  1833.  By  Will  E.  Bird,  Esq. 
Cahawba,  1838.     8°.     28  p. 

—  A  supplement  to  Aikin's  digest  .   .  .  containing  all 

the  unrepealed  laws  .  .  .  since  the  second  edi- 
tion of  the  digest  up  to  the  close  of  the  called 
session  in  April  1841  .  .  .  Comp.  by  A.  B. 
Meek.     Tuscaloosa,  '41.     8°.     iv,  409  p. 

—  A  digest  of  the  laws  of  the  State  of  Alabama:  con- 

taining all  the  statutes  of  a  public  and  general 
nature  in  force  ...  in  Feb.  1843  [etc  ]  .  .  . 
Comp.  by  C.  C.  Clay.  Tuskaloosa,  1843.  8°. 
xliv,  11,  768  p. 

—  The  code  of  Alabama      Prepared  by  J:  J.  Ormond, 

A.  P.  Baghy,  G:  Goldthwaite.  .  .  .  1852.  8°. 
xviii,  795,  (2)  p. 

Note.   Cont.  also  the  acts  of  1851/52.   See  forward,  t/'ownia/s, 
Doca.,  etc.,  1852. 

—  The  penal  code  of   Alabama;    prepared   by  G:   W. 

Stone  and  J:  W.  Shepherd,  and  adopted  .  .  . 
session  of  1866/66;  together  with  the  other 
criminal  laws  now  in  force.     '66.     8°.     238  p. 

—  The  revised  code  of    Alabama,  prepared   by  A.   J. 

Walker.  Adopted  by  act  .  .  .  apnroved  19th 
Peb.  1867  .  .   .     '67.     1.  8°.     xvi,  9(ib  p. 

—  The   code    of    Alabama.     1876.     Prepared    by   W. 

Keyes  and  P.  M.  Wood,  and  J:  D.  Roquemore, 
successor  to  P.  M.  Wood.     [Also]  the  general 
and   permanent  acts  of  the  session  of   1876/77 
.   .  .  '77.     8°.     xvi,  1320  p. 
Note.    Cont.  also  the  Constitutions  of  1819,  61,  65,  68,  75,  etc. 

—  The  code  of  Alabama,  adopted  by  act  .  .   .  approved 

Peb.  28,  1887;  with  .  .  .  statutes  passed  at  the 
session  of  1886/87  .  .  .  Prepared  by  R.  C. 
Brickell,  P.  Hamilton  and  J:  P.  Tillman,  Com- 
missioners. Nashville,  Tenn.,  '87.  2  v.  1.  8° 
XX,  1035  p.;  X,  319  p. 
Note.    V.  1,  Civil  code;  v.  2,  Criminal  code. 

—  The  code  of  Alabama,  adopted  by  act  .  .   .  approved 

Feb.  16,  1897  .  .  .  with  .  .  .  statutes  passed  at 
the  session  of  1896/97  .  .  .  Prepared  by  W:  L. 
Martin,  Commissioner.    Atlanta,  Ga., '97.     2  v. 

8°.     xvii,  1627  p. ;  x,  576  p. 

Note.    V.  1,  Civil  code;  v.  2,  Criminal  code.    Cont.  also  the 
constitutions  of  1819,  61,  65,  68,  75,  etc. 

—  {Statutory  Revision.]     Report  of  the  Commissioners 

to  Codify  the  Laws,  etc.,  made  to  the  Governor. 
1851.  8°.  7  p. 
Report  of  the  commissioners  appointed  in  pur- 
suance of  the  act  approved  Feb.  17,  1885,  "to 
revise  and  reduce  into  a  systematic  code  the 
whole  body  of  the  public  statutes  ..."  n.  p  , 
n.  d.  8°.  23  p. 
Note.    Cover  title  only. 

Report   of   W:    L.  Martin,   Code   Commissioner. 

1896.     h.  t.  p.     n.p.     H".      116  p. 
See  also  forward  under  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1887. 

—  [Special.  Laws.]     [Banks.]     An  act  to  establish  the 

Bank  of  the  State  of   Alabama,  approved  Dec. 
20,  1823.     'i'uscaloosa,  '28.     8". 

—  [Civil    War.]     An  act  to  provide  a  fund  for  the  aid 

of  indigent  families  of  volunteers  absent  in  the 
army.      1861.     8°.     7  p. 

—  [Constitution.]    An  act  to  provide  for  holding  a  con- 

vention   to   revise   and    amend    the    constitution 
.   .   .   Approved  Dec.    11,    1900.     'OU.     8".     12  p. 

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\_Laws  of  the  State^  continued.'] 

—  [Militia.]      Acts    of  the    General    Assembly  .  .  . 

for  reorganizing  the  State  militia,  etc.,  adopted 
at  the  called  session,  1863  .   .   .  '03.     8°.     16  p. 
Note.    The  text  Is  a   separate   issue  of  pp.    [3]-16|  of  the 
Acts  of  the  called  session,  1S63. 

See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Adji.  Genl.  and  Sec.  of 
State,  and  forward,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1859. 

—  [Penitentiary.]       An    act     to  further    define     and 

regulate  the  convict  system  of  Alabama  [ap- 
proved Feb.  17,  1885].     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     U  p. 

Acts  of  Genl.  Assy.  .  .  .   1888/89-90/i)l,  relating 

to  convicts.     '91.     8°.     21  p. 

An  act  to  create  a  new  convict  system  .  .     and  to 

provide    for     the    government,     discipline    and 
maintenance  of  all  convicts  ...     8°.     26  p. 
Note.    Evidently  a  reprint  from  same  type  as  original  act  in 
session  laws,  1892/93. 

An  act  to  regulate  the  management  of  State  and 

county  convicts  .   .   .  Session   of   1894/9.5.     8°. 
p.  849-879. 
Note.    Reprinted  from  Acts  1894/95. 

—  [Railroads.]     An  act  to  provide  for  the  regulation 

of    railroad   companies   and    persons    operating 
railroads  .   .  .   [approved  Feb.  26, 1881].   n.t.p. 
['81?]     8°.     8  p. 
Note.    Title  from  cover. 

—  [Revenue.]     An  act  to  provide  for  the  more  efficient 

assessment  and  collection  of  taxes  .  .  .  And  an 
act  to  amend  the  revenue  laws  .  .  .  [Sess.  1896/ 
97].     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     11,  (1),  1489-1514  p. 

Note.    Title  from  cover.    Each  act  has  separate  h.  t.-p. 

See  also  tinder  Executive  and  Staff,  Auditor  and  Comptrol- 
ler ;  and  forward,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1852. 

—  [Roads.]     Road  laws  of  Alabama,  published  in  pur- 

suance of  an  act  .   .  .  approved  Mar.   1,   1881. 

Codified  by  H.  C.  Tompkins,  Atty.  Genl.      W. 

W.  Screws,  Sec.  of  State.     '81.     8°.     20  p. 
Road  laws  of  Ala.,  comp.  from  the  code  of  1886 

and   subsequent    acts    .   .   .      Birmingham,    '95. 

12°.     16  p. 
[Journals,  Documents,   Etc.]     Journal  of  the  Senate, 

sessional,  1819-1900/01.  v.  p.,'20-ld0l.  8°. 
Note.  See  back,  list  of  sessions  under  Legislature.  The 
Journals  of  the  "  Court  House  "  Assembly  of  1872/73  were 
printed  in  due  course;  those  of  the  "  Capitol  "  body  were  not 
printed  until  1874,  when  they  were  bound  with  the  Journals 
of  1873.  Published  at  Cahawba,  1819-26;  at  Tuscaloosa,  1827- 
46;  since  then  at  Montgomery,  except  1898/99  at  Jacksonville, 
Fla. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  sessional, 

1819-1900/01.     -y.;?., '20-1901.     8°. 
Note.    See  back,  list  of  sessions  under  Legislature;    also 
preceding  note.     Imprints  same  as  of  Senate  Journal. 

—  Rules  of  the  Senate.     [Tuscaloosa,  1840  ?]     f°.s.sh, 

—  Sar,  e,  session  1884/85,  86/87,90/91,  94/95.     '84-94. 

4  pm.     8°. 

—  Rules   of   the  House  of  Representatives.     [Tusca- 

loosa. 1840  ?]     fo.s.sh. 

—  Same.     [Tuscaloosa,  1841  ?]     ff.s.sh. 

—  Same,  session  1886/87,  90/l»l.     '86-90.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  Session  of  1844/45.     [Tuscaloosa, '44.]     fo.s.sh. 

Note.    A  list  of  the  Senators  and  Representatives. 

—  List  of  officers  elected  on  joint  ballot,  by  the  Genl. 

Assy.     [Tuscaloosa,  1845.]     8°. 

—  A  list  of  members  and  officers  ...  at  the  session  of 

1851/52.     Comp.  by  A.  B.  Clitherall.     '52.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  appointed  to  examine  the 

State  Bank,  [Jan.  8,  1827J.  n.p.,n.d.  broad- 
side, 15X8  in. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  ways  and  means  [of  the 

House.]     n.t.p.     [Tuscaloosa,  1828  ?]     8°. 

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{Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.] 

—  Report  of  committee  [with  reference  to   State  Uni- 

versity expenditures,  etc.].     Tuscaloosa,  1834. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  examining  committee  on  the  con- 

dition of  the  State  Bank  and  branches  .  .  . 
Tuscaloosa,  1840.     8".     15  p. 

—  Debate  in  the  Senate  ...  on  the  general  ticket  bill, 

1840/41.     Tuscaloosa,  '41.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     42  p. 

—  Debate   in   the    House  ...  on   the    general  ticket 

bill,  1840/41.    Tuscaloosa, '41.    n.  t.  p.  S°.    21  p. 

—  Protest  of  the  minority  of  the  House  of  Representa- 

tives, Jan.  4,  1841,  against  the  passage  of  the 
general  ticket  bill;  session  of  1840/41.  Tusca- 
loosa,'41.     n.t.p.     8°.    4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  State  Bank  committee  [of  the  Senate] 

in  relation  to  the  purchase  of  property  by  the 
Bank  of  the  State  of  Ala.  and  branches  during 
the  year  1841.     Dec.    7,1841.     Tuscaloosa,  '41. 

—  Report  of  the  State  Bank  committee  [of  the  House] 

in  relation  to  the  sinking  fund  by  the  Bank  of 
the  State  of  Ala.  and  branches,  Dec.  13,  1841. 
Tuscaloosa,  '41.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  [of  the  House]  on  the  State 

Bank  and  branches,  Dec.  19,  1842.  [Tusca- 
loosa, '42.]     8°. 

—  Classification  of  the  indebtedness  of  each  county  to 

the  State  Bank  and  branches;  made  out  for  the 
joint  examining  committee.  House  of  Represen- 
tatives .   .   .     Tuscaloosa,  '43.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Bank  reports  :  Report  of  the  chairman  of  the  State 

Bank  committee  [of  the  House]  ;  and  also  the 
reports  of  the  presidents  and  commissioners  of 
the  State  Bank  and  branches.     Tuscaloosa,  '43. 

—  Report  of  the  [Senate]  committee  on  education,  in 

relation  to  the  University  of  Alabama.  Tusca- 
loosa, 1843.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Speech  of  Mr.  Moore,  of  Perry,  on  the  resolutions  of 

Mr.  Taylor,  of  Butler,  declaring  the  act  of  the 
Legislature  of  Ala.,  laying  ofP  the  State  into  con- 
gressional districts  upon  the  white  population 
alone,  unconstitutional  and  inexpedient,  n.  t.  p. 
[1843/44.]     8°.     7  p. 

—  [Speech  of  Joseph  G.  Baldwin  in  the  House,  favoring 

resolutions  to  rescind  the  white  basis  in  the  for- 
mation of  Congressional  districts  ;  sess.  1843/44.] 
8".     16  p. 

—  A  condensed  statement  of  the  indebtedness  of  the 

several  counties  ...  to  the  Bank  of  the  State  of 
Alabama  [etc.].     Tuscaloosa,  1844.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  ways  and  means  in  rela- 

tion to  the  State  debt.     Tuscaloosa,  1H44.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  the  [House]  committee  on  the  State  Bank 

and  branches,  in  relation  to  the  management  and 
liquidation  of  the  banks  .  .  .  Tuscaloosa,  '44. 
8°.     7  p. 

—  Speech  of  W:  L.  Yancey,  of  Autauga,  in  the  Senate 

...  on  the  4th  of  January,  1844  ;  upon  a  joint 
memorial  to  Congress  in  relation  to  the  imprison- 
ment of  Amos  Kendall,  Postmaster  General  .  .  . 
n.  p.,n.  d.     8".      10  p. 

—  Report   of   the  [House]   committee  on  the  Peniten- 

tiary, on  the  bill  providing  for  leasing  out  the 
Penitentiary.     [Tuscaloosa,  1844?]     f^.s.sh. 

—  Report  of  the  [.Senate]  committee  on  the  Peniten- 

tiary.    [Tuscaloosa,  1845?]     8". 

—  Classification  of  the  inilidjtudncss  of  each  county  to 

the  State  Bank  and  branches.    Tuscaloosa,  1845. 

—  Report  of  the  majority  of    the  [House]  committee 

on  the  sixteenth  section  fund.  Tuscaloosa, 
1845.     8^ 

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—  Report  of  the  minority  of   the  [House]  committee 

on  the  sixteenth  section  fund.  Tuscaloosa, 
1840.     8" 

—  Classification  [by  a  joint  committee  of  Senate  and 

House]  of  the  indebtedness  in  each  county  to 
the  State  Bank  and  branches,  Jan.  13,  1846. 
Tuscaloosa,  '46.     8°. 

—  Report   of  the   committee   on   the    State  Bank  and 

branches  .  .  .  House  of  Representatives  .  .  . 
Tuscaloosa,  1846.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of   ways  and  means   [on 

that  part  of  the  Gov's,  message  relating;  to  the 
preservation  of  the  faith  and  credit  of  the  State, 
Jan.  1846].     n.  p.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  the   [House]   committee  on  education  on 

the  report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  University  of 
Alabama,  etc.      [Tuscaloosa,  1846?]     8°. 

—  Report  of   the  .select  committee  [House]  to  whom 

was  referred  the  communication  of  the  Sec.  of 
State  .  .  .  relative  to  the  proposed  amendments 
to  the  constitution,  [etc.].      [Tuscaloosa,  1846?] 

—  Report  of  the  judiciary  committee,   J.  W.  McClung, 

chairman,  on  Resolution  no.  1.     n.  t.p.    [1848.] 
8°.     8'p. 
Note.     Re  proposed  amendments  to  the  State  constitution. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  ways  and  means.     1848. 

8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  the  Genl.  Assy.,  Walter 

H.  Crenshaw,  chairman,  on  the  State  University. 
1848.     8°.      12  p. 

—  Report   of    the    [Senate]    committee    on    sixteenth 

sections.     1848.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  ways  and  means,  of  the 

House.   .   .  [Sess.   1849/50.]     n.  t.  p.    8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  internal  improvement. 

n.  t.  p.     [1849/50.]     80.     6  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  of  the  two  houses  .  .   . 

to  audit  and  settle  the  accounts  of  F.  S.  Lyon, 
commissioner  and  trustee.    1849,52,53.    3  pm.  8°. 

Xote.  Dates  are  dates  of  publication  only.  Rpt.  1852  called 
"  Rpt.  from,"  etc.  F.  S.  Lyon  was  "  Commr.  and  Trustee 
to  settle  the  affairs  of  the  State  Bank  and  branches."  Sec 
under  Institutions,  Bankit,  Commissioner  and  I'ruMee. 

—  Report  from   the   committee   on   education   of    the 

Senate  ...  on  a  memorial  from  the  American 
Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science  in 
relation  to  .  .  .  the  State's  instituting  a  geo- 
logical survey  .  ,  .  Jan.  19,  1850.  n.t-p.  8°. 
8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  internal  improvement  of 

the  House  .  .  .  on  a  memorial  from  the  Ameri- 
can Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science 
in  relation  to  the  propriety  of  having  a  thorough 
geological,  mineralogical,  and  agricultural  survey 
of  the  State  made  .  .  .  Jan.  19,  1850.  n.  t.  p. 
8".    7  p. 

—  Mr.  Phillip's  report  from  the  committee  on  internal 

improvement,  with  a  bill  "  To  promote  the  pros- 
perity of  the  people  of  Alabama  by  developing 
the  agricultural,  mineral,  manufacturing  ami 
commercial  resources  of  the  State  "...  1851. 
8°.     13  p. 

—  Report  on  the  state  of  the  two   and  three  per  ct. 

funds,  made  by  the  committee  on  internal  im- 
provement to  the  House  .  .  .  Nov.  29,  1851. 
'51.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  from  the  [House]  committee  on  education  on 

the  subject  of  public  schools.     1852.     8°.     14  p. 
Note.    Reporting  a  bill  to  appoint  a  Snpt.  of  Pub.  Schools. 

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—  Letter  from  the   Secretary   of  the  Interior  on   tlie 

subject  of  swamp  lands.     1852.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Report  from  the  joint  committee  of  the  two  Houses 

on  the  code.     1852.     S°.     32  p. 

—  Report  of  the  minority  of   the  committee  on  Con- 

gressional apportionment.     1852.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  from  the    committee  of  the   Senate  on  the 

subject  of  educating  the  deaf  and  dumb  of 
Alabama.     1852.     8o.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  ways  and  means  on  the 

subject  of  direct  trade.     1852.     8".     32  p. 

—  Report  from  the  committee  on  ways  and  means  .  .   . 

on  so  much  of  the  Governor's  message  as  relates 
to  the  Great  Southern  Question ;  directing  them 
to  inquire  into  the  expediency  of  amending  the 
revenue  laws,  etc.     1852.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  examine  the  offices  of 

Comptroller  and  Treasurer,  biennial,  Sept.  30: 
1851/53-57/59.     n.  t.  -p.     4  pm.     8°. 

—  Report  of    the    [Senate]    committee    on    sixteenth 

sections.    1853.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report    of   the    [Senate]    committee    on    sixteenth 

sections.     1853.     8°.     4  p. 
Note.    Distinct  from  preceding  title. 

—  Speech  of  Hon.  Le  Roy  P.  Walker  on  internal  im- 

provements, delivered  in  the  House  .  .  .  30th 
November,  1853.     '54.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Memorial  to  the  Legislature  ...  in  relation  to  the 

Alabama  Central  Rail  Road,  adopted  by  the  Con- 
vention held  at  Decatur  on  30th  of  November, 
1853.     '54.     8°.     8  p. 
Note.    Later  known  as  the  South  and  North  Ala.  R.R.  Co. 

—  Memorial  of  the  Elyton  Rail-road  Convention  .   .   . 

1853.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Remarks  of   Hon.  J.  M.  Greene,   of   Jackson,   de- 

livered  in   the  House  .  .   .  Dec.  8,    1853.     '54. 
8°.     15  p. 
Note.    Re  State  aid  for  a  Tennessee  River-Mobile  railroad. 

—  Speech  in  favor  of  uniting  north  and  south  Alabama 

by  a  central  rail-road,  [by  J.  E.  Belser].  Con- 
cluded in  the  House  .  .  .  16th  Dec,  1853. 
n.  t.  p.      [Montgomery,  '63?]     8°.     16  p. 

—  Remarks  of  Mr.   Ashley,  of  Conecuh,  in  the  Senate 

.  .  .  Jan.  16,  1854,  upon  the  resolution  of  Mr. 
Webb,  proposing  to  recommit  the  bill  reported 
by  committee  on  Congressional  apportionment 
and  substitute  offered  by  Mr.  Blake  (both  on 
the  white  basis)  to  the  committee,  with  instruc- 
tions to  report  a  bill  on  the  constitutional,  or 
federal,  basis.     '54.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Speech   of    Hon.    S:   R.   Blake,  of   Dallas,    on   the 

white  basis,  delivered  in  the  Senate  .  .  .  16th 
and  17th  Jan.,  1854.  '54.  8°.  29  p. 
— -  Speech  of  Mr.  Watts,  of  Montgomery,  on  the  federal 
and  white  bases  in  apportioning  representMtives 
to  Congress  :  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  Alabama, 
Jan.  19th,  1854.     '54.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Report  from  the  committee  on  the  judiciary  of  the 

House  ...  on  the  proposed  amendments  to  the 
constitution.     1854.     8".     7  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  education  with  a  bill  to 

establish  and  maintain  a  system  of  free  public 
schools  .  .  .  Submitted  to  the  House  .  .  . 
Jan.    24,   1854.    .  .  .  '54.     8".     15,11  p. 

—  Keport  of  the  committee  on  education,  to  whom  was 

referred  a  bill  entitled  An  act  to  aid  the  Alabama 
Medical  College,  to  be  located  at  Mobile.  1865. 
8".     7  p. 

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—  Report  of  tlic  joint  committee  to  whom  was  referred 

the    report   of   J:   Wiiitirig,    Commissioner    and 
Trustee  to  Settle  the  Affairs  of  the  State  Bank 
and  Branches  .   .    .     1865.     8°.     8  p. 
See  i<nrf«r  Institutions,  Ranks,  Commissioner  and  Trustee. 

—  Internal  improvements.     [Speech  of  T:    11.  Hobbs, 

House,  Jan.   17,  185(;.     '56.]     n.t.p.     S".     8  p. 
Note.     Favoring  survey  of  a  railroad  route  between  North 
and  South  Alabama. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  internal  improvements, 

to  whom  was  referred  that  part  of  the  Governor's 
message  relating  to  the  Geological  Survey  of  the 
State.     1856.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report    of    the    committee    on   the    University    of 

Alabama,  together  with  the  report  of  the  Board 
of  Trustees  of  the  University.     1856.     8".      12  p. 

—  Report  [of  the  committee  on  finance,  to  whom  was 

committed  that  portion  of  the  Governor's  mes- 
sage relating  to  the  Insane  Hospital,  and  the 
report  of  the  Trustees  of  said  hospital],  n.  t.  p. 
[1857?]     8°.     2  p. 

—  Report  on  the  state  of  the  two  and  three  per  cent 

funds,  made  by  the  select  joint  committee  .  .  . 
Jan.  12,  1858.     '58.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  .   .   .  "Providing  for 

the  security  and  protection  of  the  State  by  arm- 
ing and  disciplining  the  citizen  soldiery  thereof  " 
.   .   .     1859.     8°.     10  p. 

—  Speech  of  Mr.   Forsyth,  of  Mobile,  on  the  Senato- 

rial question,  in  the  House  .  .  .  Nov.  29,  1859, 
n.  t.  p.     8°.     15  p. 

—  An  address  delivered  before  the  Genl.    Assy.   .  .   . 

on  the  cause  of  education  generally,  and  spe- 
cially on  the  claims  of  the  Univ.  of  Ala.,  by  L. 
C.    Garland,   LL.D.,    President  .  .  .  Dec.    12, 

1859.  '60.     8".     34  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  judiciary  in  relation 

to  the  swamp  and  overflowed  lands  donated  to 
this  State  by  act  of  Congress  of  Sept.  28,  1850, 
together  with  the  several  Acts  of  Congress  and 
the  rules  and  regulations  of  the  General  Land 
Office  relating  thereto.  Made  to  the  House 
.   .   .  sess.  of  1859/60.     '60.     8".     16  p. 

—  Speech  of  Hon.  John  Forsyth,  on  the  report  from 

the  committee  on  federal  relations  .  .  .  Feb.  2, 

1860.  n.  t.  p.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report   of  joint  select  committee  ...  on   the  two 

and  three  per  cent  funds.     1860.     8°.     32  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  outrages.     1808.     8°. 

80  p. 
Note.    Concerning  the  Ku  Klux  Klau. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  special  committee  appointed  to 

investigate  the  condition  of  the  Selraa,  Marion 
&  Memphis  R.R.     1869.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report   of  tiie   judiciary    committee,  to  wliom    was 

referred  the  "Resolution  of  inquiry"  into 
alleged  "  illegal  use  or  unlawful  application  of 
the  public  money  .   .   ."  1870.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  investigate  alleged  frauds  in 

issuance  of  railroad  bonds  and  bonds  of  the  State 
for  the  use  of  railroads.     1871.     8". 

—  Report  of  the  special  House  committee  appointed  to 

investigate  railroad  matters.     1872.     8".     187  p. 

—  Memorial   of   the    Genl.    Assy,  of   Alabama   to  the 

President  and  Congress  of  the  United  States. 
November  1872.     n.t.p.     8".     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  appointed  to  enquire 

into  the  condition  of  tlie  Selma  and  Gulf  Rail- 
road Co.     [Sess.  1872/73.]     '73.     8°.     77  p. 


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—  Report  of  joint  committee  appointed  to  inquire  into 

alleged  irregularities  in  the  Dept.  of  Education. 

1874.  8°.     9,  (1)  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  to  inspect  the  State 

Penitentiary  and   State  Farm,   [Jan.  22,  1876]. 

75.     8°.     33  p. 

I^ote.    There  is  another  ed.  of  this  rpt.,  identical  except  for 
title-page. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  contingent  fund  and 

other   irregularities   in    the    State   government. 

1875.  8°.     31  p. 

—  Report   of    the  joint   committee   in   regard   to    the 

amendment  of  the  constitution.    1875.    8°.     15  p. 
ybie.    Another  ed.  was  issued  with  the  following  title  : 

—  Report   of  the   joint   committee   in   regard    to    the 

amendment   of   the    constitution,    together   with 
the  act  calling  the  State  convention.    1875.  23  p. 
See  preceding  entry. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  memorial  of   the  Re- 

puhlican  members  t'l  Congress.     1875.    8°.    35  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  to  examine  the  offices  of 

the  Auditor  and  Treasurer.     1875.    8°.     (l),6p. 

—  [Charges  and  specifications  preferred  by  the  State 

of  Alabama  against  G:  E.  Spencer,  and  sub- 
mitted to  the  Senate  committee  on  privileges 
and  elections.  By  J:  T.  Morgan,  attorney  for 
Alabama.]     n.  p.,  n.  d.     [187o?J     8°.     15  p. 

—  Argument  of  J:  T.  Morgan,  attorney  for  the  State 

...  in  the  matter  of  charges  against  G:  E. 
Spencer,  before  the  committee  on  privileges  and 
elections  of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States. 
Montgomery,  [1875].     8°.     17  p. 

—  [Further  ar-umetit  by  J:  T.  Morgan,  Feb.  21,  1876.] 

n    t.  p.     8'\      1 6  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  ...  in  regard  to  the 

Hllcgred  election  of  G:  E.  Spencer  as  U.  S. 
Senator,  together  with  the  memorial  and  evi- 
dence.    1875.     8"      56.  clxxxii,  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  joint  committee  on  the  State 

Penitentiary.     [Sess.  1875/76.]     '76.     8°.     11  p. 

—  Report   of   the  joint  committee  on   the    Governor's 

message  on  public  debt,  [Feb.  5,  1876].  '76 
8°.     9  p. 

Note.    Contained  also  in  Rpt.  of  Commissioners  to  adjust 
and  liquidate  indebtedness  of  Alabama. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  visiting  Penitentiary. 

[Sess.  1876/77.]     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  joint  committee  on  the  State 

Penitentiary.     [Sess.  1878/79.]    n.t.p.    8°.    3p. 

—  Report  of  special  joint  committee  .   .  .  to  which  was 

referred  report  of  Commr.  of  Swamp  and  Over- 
flowed Lands.     [Sess.  1878/79.]     '79.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Testimony  taken  by  the  special  joint  committee  to 

which  was  referred  the  report  of  the  Commis- 
sioner of  S.  and  O.  Lands,  under  a  joint  resolu- 
tion adopted  Nov.  26,  1878.     '79.     8°.     95  p. 

—  History  of  the  sales  of  the  swamp  and  overflowed 

lands.  Being  notes  from  the  evidence  of  J:  R. 
Tompkins,  former  Receiver,  before  the  joint 
committee  .  .  .  sess.  of  1878/79,  responsive  to 
the  report  of  Swamp  Land  Commissioner  T:  H. 
Price.     n.p.,n.d.     S".     40  p. 

—  Majority    and    minority    reports   in    the    contested 

election  case  of  Burnett  vs.  Clarke,  sitting 
member  from  Conecuh  County.  [Sess.  1878/79.] 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     H".     12  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  joint  committee  appointed  to 

visit  tlie  Insane  Asylum  at  Tuscaloos  i,  [1878/791 
'79.     H".     20  p.  L  /      J 

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—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  to  examine  the  oflfices 

of  the  Auditor  and  Treasurer.  [Sess.  1878/79.] 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     8".     3  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  joint  committee  appointed  to 

visit   the   State   University   at   Tuscaloosa  .   .  . 
1879.     8°.     35,  (1)  p. 
Note.    Reprintof  Laws  ami  Regulations,  1877,  on  p.  9-35,  (1). 

—  Testimony  taken  by  the  joint  special  committee  of 

the  session  of  1880/81  to  enquire  into  the  condi- 
tion and  treatment  of  convicts  of  the  State. 
1881.     8".     25  p. 

—  Argument  of  E.  P.  Alexander  on  railroad  bills  be- 

fore judiciary  committee  of  the  Senate  .  .  . 
Feb.  1881.     8«.     28  p.     Cover  title. 

—  [Memorial  of  citizens  of  Lee  county  .   .  .  praying 

the  passage  of  laws  to  prevent  unreasonable  and 
oppressive  rates  and  unjust  discrimination  by 
railroads,  Dec.  1,  1881.]     n.t.p.     [1881.]     18  p. 

—  Address  by  Hon.  J.  L.  M.Curry,  LL.  D.,  general  agent 

Peabody  fund.  Delivered  before  the  Genl.  Assy. 
.   .  .  Dec.  1,  1881.     n.  d.     8«.     20  p. 

—  Address  by  Hon.  J.  L.   M.  Curry,  LL.D.,  general 

agent  Peabody  educational  fund,  delivered  be- 
fore the  Genl.  Assy.  .  .  .  Dec.  1st,  1882.  '83. 
8°.     20  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  to  examine  the  offices 

of  Auditor  and  Treasurer,  [Feb.  2,  1883]. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  .   .  .  to  investigate  the 

conduct,  transactions,  etc.,  of  I:  H.  Vincent, 
lately  State  Treasurer.     1883.     8«.      16  p. 

—  Speech  of   W.  L.  Bragg,    Esq.,  before   the  Senate 

judiciary  committee,  on  bills  pending  in  reference 
to  railroad  legislation.     Nov.  22d  &  24th,   1884. 
.   .   .  n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     40  p. 
Note.    Cover  title  oniy. 

—  Address  delivered  Feb.  6,   1885,  by  Hon.  .1.  L.  M. 

Curry,  general  agent  of  the  Peabody  educational 
fund,  in  response  to  an  invitation  extended  in  a 
joint  resolution  .   .   .     '85.     8°.     IR  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  appointed  by  the  two 

houses  to  consider  and  revise  the  manuscript 
prepared  by  the  Commissioners  to  Codify  the 
Statutes  .   .  .     1887.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Correspondence  between  Gov.  O'Neal  and  President 

[Clayton]    of    State   University   at   Tuscaloosa. 
n.  p       [1887.]     S".     7  p. 
Note.     Printed  for  tlie  noiisp. 

—  Report   of  the   joint   committee  .  .  .  appointed     to 

examine  into  the  convict  system  of  Ala.,  sess. 
1888/89.     '89.     8".     49  p. 

—  Speech  of  Hon.  Lewis  M.  Stone,  in  the  House,  Feb. 

1889.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     8  p. 

Note.  On  the  bill  to  provide  for  the  settlement  of  the 
indebtedness  of  the  counties  of  Chambers,  Lee,  Pickens, 
Randolph  and  Tallapoosa  to  the  State,  created  under  an  act 
of  Dec.  31,  1868,  authorizine:  counties  and  towns  to  subscribe 
to  the  capital  stock  of  railroads.  See  a/so  wider  Miscella- 
neous, Debt. 

—  Address  delivered  Feb    1,   1889,  by  Hon.  J.  L.  M. 

Curry,  general  agent  of  the  Peabody  education 
fund,  in  response  to  an  invitation  extended  in  a 
joint  resolution   .   .   .     n.  d.     8".     16  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  normal  schools  .   .  . 

Feb.  6,  1891-     '91.     8".     11  p. 

—  [Statistics  as  to   Penitentiary  mortality  since  1866, 

and  net  profits  since  1875,  compiled  by  E.  H 
Dawson  and  presented  to  the  committee  on 
Penitentiary.     1892.]     broadside. 


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[^Journals,  Documents,  Hie,  continued.'] 

—  Argument  of  A.  A.  Wiley,  as  attorney,  in  favor  of 

contestant,     n.  t.  p.     8°.     12  p. 
Jfote.    Contested  election  caee  of  T:  J.  Jonee  v.  J.  F.  Jonee, 
for  Beat  in  the  House,  sess.  1892/93. 

—  [Statement  by  citizens  of  Conecuh  County  in  behalf 

of  contestee.]     n.  d.     broadside. 
See  preceding  note. 

—  Argument     of     J.     M.     Falkner,    attorney    Louis- 

ville &  Nashville  R.  R.  Co.,  before  Senate 
judiciary  committee  and  committee  on  com- 
merce and  common  carriers  of  the  House  .  .  . 
on  bills  to  prevent  freight  trains  from  running 
on  Sunday.     [Sess.  1892/93.]     n.p.,n.d.     8°. 

31  p. 

—  Universal    education  the    safety  of    the    Common- 

wealth. Speech  before  the  Genl.  Assy.  .  .  . 
Dec.  2,  1896  [by  Hon.  J.  L.  M.  Curry],  n.  i.  p. 
8°.     20  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  to  visit   Tuscaloosa 

and  investigate  the  University,  n.t.p.  [1897.] 
80.     36  p. 

Report   of    the    joint    committee   to    confer    with 

representatives  from  the  railroads  in  this  State. 
n.t.p.     8°.     8  p. 
Note.    Date  uncertain,  but  subsequent  to  the  Civil  War. 

Miscellaneous. 

^Botany  ]  Preliminary  list  of  plants  growing  without 
cultivation  in  Alabama.  By  E.  A.  Smith  and 
C:    Mohr.     Tuscaloosn,  1880.     8".     56  p. 

{Civil    War.]     [Schedule    of    prices,    issued    by    the 
Boiird   of  Commissioners  for   Impressments,  in 
effect  June  1-Aug.  1864.     '64.]     broadside. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Special  Laws. 

Colonization  Society  (1851-).  Constitution  of  the 
Alabama  State  Colonizntion  Society,  and  the 
officers  for  the  year  1852,  with  an  address  by 
the  President  to  the  people  of  the  State  [Dec. 
11,  1851].     '51.     8°.     7  p. 

[Coosa  Rivt-r  ]  Hepnrt  of  the  survey  of  the  Coosa 
River,  made  under  authority  of  the  State  by 
Major  T:   Pearsall.     \m>^.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Report  of  T:    Pearsall.   commissioner  to  survey  the 

Coosa  River  and  lands  adjacent  thereto ;   [Dec. 
21,  186'tJ.     1H70      8°.     U  p. 
[Debt.]      Financial  Agents.     Report  of  Lehman.    Durr 
&  Co.,  State  financial  agents,  Oct.  1,  1869. 
Note.    In  Docs.  ace.  Gov's,  ann.  mesaage,  1869. 

—  Report  of  Messrs.  Lehman,  Durr  &  Co.,  financial 

agents    of     the    State  ...  to    the     Governor 
1871.     8°.     8  p. 
Commissioners  to  Adjust  and  Liquidate  the  Indebt- 
edness of  the  State  (1874-76).      Report,   1876. 
8°.     38  p. 
Note.    Cent,  also  the  rpt.  of  the  joint  committee  of  the 
Genl.  Assy,  on  the  Governor's  message  on  public  debt,  [Feb. 
&,  1H76). 

—  Same,  1879.     8^     47  p. 

Report  of  Col.  R.  H.  Abercromhie,  commissioner 
Hppointed  to  adjust,  compromise  and  settle  the 
in(i<'btednesH  of  the  counties  of  Chambers,  Ran- 
doljdi,  Tallapoosa,  Lee  and  Pickens.  Submitted 
to  the  Governor.      1883.     8°.     16  p. 

Note.    Cover  title  only.    See  also  under  Legislature,  ./our- 
nals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1889. 

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\^E%'positions.'\     Report  of  the  commissioners  ...  to 
the   Universal    Exhibition    at  Vienna,   Austria, 
1873  .   .   ,     73.     8°.     7  p. 
Handbook  of  Alabama  :  a  complete  index  to  the  State ; 
with  a  geological  map  and  an  appendix  of  use- 
ful   tables.     By   S.    Berney,   attorney   at    law, 
Mobile,  Ala.     Mobile,  1878.     8°.     xxxix,  338  p. 
map. 
Note.    ContainH    constitution    and    Btatistical    and    general 
information  concerning  the  State's  resources,  including  articles 
on  special  subjects  contributed  by  other  writers,  and  a  short 
bibliography. 

—  Same;    2d    and   revised   ed.,    1892.      Birmingham, 
'92.     8°.     565  p.     map.     il. 
Note.    "  Second  and  rev.  ed.,"  precedes  title  "  Handbook," 
etc.     See  preceding  note. 

[  History.  ]   Alabama  :  her  history,  resources,  war  record 
and  public  men.     From   1540  to    1872.     By  W. 
Brewer.     72.     8°.     712  p. 
Note.    Stated  by  Owen  to  be   "  the  most  valuable   general 
contribution  to  the  history  of  the  State  yet  made  .  .  .    The 
War   Record  ...  is   the  fullest   account  that  has  been  pub- 
lished about  Alabama  troops  in  the  several  wars." 

History  Commission  (1898-1901).  Report,  Dec.  1, 
1900.  Edited  by  T:  M.  Owen,  Chairman.  V.  1. 
'01.     8°.     447  p. 

Note.  No  V.  2  was  issued.  This  commission  was  succeeded 
In  1901  by  a  permanent  JJept.  of  Archives  and  Hietory,  with 
Dr.  Owen  as  Director. 

Internal    Improvement    Convention.     Address    of    the 

Internal  Improvement  Convention  of  the  State 

.   .  .  held  in   Mobile,    May   29,    1851.     Mobile, 

'51.     80.      15  p. 

See  also  tinder  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1849/50, 

60,  51,  5tj  (two;. 

Lands,  Swamp  and  Overflowed,  State  Agent  for. 
Report  of  W'm.  M.  Byrd  .  .  .  upon  the  subject 
of  securing  swamp  and  overflowed  lands  lo 
which  the  State  is  entitled  under  the  swam|)  land 
grants  of  Sept.  28,  1850  and  Mar.  3,  1857;  .  . 
[du'ed  Aug   25,  1903 j.     '03.     8°.     16  p. 

Mobile,     Commissioners   of.     Governor's    message    and 
report  of   the  Commissioners  of  Mobile.     1»80. 
'  8°.     51  p. 
Note.    Message  of  Gov.  Cobb,  Nov.  26,  1880,  pp.  3-4, 

—  Final  report,   15th  February    1883.     n.    p.,    n.    d. 

8°.     8  p. 

—  An  act  to  establish  a  River  Commission  for  Mobile 

River  and  liranches,  and  to  define  its  powers 
Approved  Feb.  28,  1887.  Also  by-laws  of  the 
Mobile  River  Commission,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  8°. 
9,  6  p. 

{_Penitentia7y  System.']  Commission  for  the  Improve- 
ment of  the  Penitentiary  and  Convict  System  of 
Alabama  {\S^\-) .    Report.    n.p.,n.d.    8°.    23  p. 

^Registration,  Superintendent  of.']  See  under  E.xecu- 
tive  and  Staff,  Secretary  of  State. 

Southern  Rights  Convention  (1852).  Proceedings  of 
the  Southern  Rights  Convention  of  the  State  of 
Alabama,  assembled  at  Montgomery,  July  12, 
1852.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Convention.  '52. 
8°. 

[  West  Florida.]  An  agreement  entered  into,  this  (17th) 
day  of  May  1809,  between  W.  C.  Purman,  C.  E. 
Dyke,  and  N.  C.  Moragne,  commissioners  on 
the  part  of  Florida  .  .  .  and  J.  L.  Pennington, 
A.  J.  Walker,  and  C:  A.  Miller,  commissioners 
on  the  part  of  Alabama  .  .  .  [setting  forth  the 
terms  of  annexation  of  West  Florida  to  Ala- 
bama.] p.  3-8. 
Note.  In  Docs.  ace.  Gov's,  ann.  message,  1869.  See  also 
under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1873. 


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Supplemental:  Territorial. 


Documents  of  Mississippi  Territory,  of  which  Alabama  was  a 
part,  1798-1817,  will  be  found  in  the  list  of  MissisBlppi  State  Pub- 
ficationB,  p.  883. 

Acts  passed  at  the  lst-2nd  session  of  the  Ist  General 
Assembly  of  the  Alabama  Territory  ...  St. 
Stephens,  1818.  2  v.  12°.  116,  iv,  p.; 
79,  3  p. 

Note.  There  were  only  two  sessions  of  the  Territorial 
Legislature;  both  were  held  at  St.  Stephens,  the  temporary 
seat  of  government. 

Journal   of   the   Legislative   Council  of   the   Alabama 
Territory,  at  the  -Ist  session  of  the   Ist  General 
Assembly,     [Jan.    19/Feb.  13,   1818].     St.    Ste- 
phens, '18.     8°.     56,  iv,  p. 
Note.    Owen's  Bibliography  records  "  no  copy    seen "   of 
Council  Journal  of  id  session.     See  preceding  note. 

Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Ala- 
bama Territory,  at  the  1st  session  of  the  1st  Gen- 
eral Assembly,  [Jan.  19/Feb.  13,  1818].  St, 
Stephens,  '18.     sm.  4°. 

Same,  at  the  2d  session  of  the  1st  General  Assembly, 
[Nov.  2/21,  1818].  St.  Stephens,  '18.  8°. 
120  p. 


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List  compiled  from  the  collection  of  Mississippi  documents  in  the 
NexB  York  Public  Library ;  from,  "A  Bibliography  of  Missisxippi" 
by  Thomas  M.  Owen,  Director  State  Archives  and  Uistory  uf  Ala- 
bama, in  the  Annual  Report  of  the  American  Historical  Asso- 
ciation, 1899,  vol.  1  ,pp.  633-828  ;  and  from  "  Catalogue  of  the 
State  Library  of  Massachusetts,"  1880,  and  Annual  Supple- 
ments, 1880-1904.  Documents  in  this  list  generally  published 
at  the  capital,  Jacknon,  if  not  otherwise  specified. 

Traversed  by  De  Soto,  1540.  Included  (north  of  the  31st  par- 
allel) in  Carolana  grant  by  Charles  I  to  Sir  Robert  Heath,  1629;  in 
Carolina  grant  to  Monk,  Clarendon,  and  others,  1663;  and  partly 
in  the  Georgia  grant  to  Oglethorpe,  1732.  Also  claimed  by 
France  as  part  of  Louisiana,  and  attempts  at  colonization  made 
along  the  coast  by  Iberville  and  others,  1699-1721 ;  French  rights 
ceded  to  Great  Britain  in  Treaty  of  1763.  Portion  north  of  the  3l8t 
parallel  included  in  cession  by  Great  Britain  to  United  States  by 
Treaty  of  1783;  and  in  cessions  by  South  Carolina,  1787,  and  by 
Georgia,  1802;  included  in  Mississippi  Territory,  1798  and  1804. 
Portion  south  of  the  31st  parallel  claimed  by  Spain  as  part  of 
Florida  uutil  the  cession  of  Florida  lo  Great  Britain  by  Treaty  of 
1763 ;  restored  to  Spain  by  Treaty  of  1783 ;  claimed  by  United  States 
as  part  of  Louisiana  purchase,  1803;  annexed  to  Mississippi  Terri- 
tory, 1812;  occupied  by  United  States,  1813;  included  in  cession  of 
Florida  to  United  States,  1819.  Territory  of  Alabama  detached, 
March  1817;  remaining  territory  admitted  as  the  Stale  of  Missis- 
sippi, Dec.  10,  1817.  Seceded  from  the  Union,  Jan.  9, 1861;  re-ad- 
mitted, Feb.  3, 1870.  Capital  at  Natchez,  179X-1802;  at  Washington, 
1802-18;  at  Natchez,  1819-20;  at  Columbia,  1821-22;  at  Jackson 
beginning  Dec.  1822. 

Appendix  to  the  Journal  of  the  Senate,  annual,  session 
1871,  72,  74.     '71-74.     3  v.     8°. 
See  following  note. 
Appendix  to  the  Journal  of  the  House,  annual,  session 
1871-74.     '71,  72,  74.     3  v      8°. 
Note.    Prior  to  this,  documents  were  irreeularly  appended 
to  Journals  without  t.-p.     These  Appendixes   contain   docs, 
presented  to  the  Legislature  at  the  sessions  stated.     Each  vol. 
has  continuous  pagination.     The  docs,  of  sess.  .Ian.  1873  were 
interpolated  in  v.  1  of  both  Senate  and  House  Journals.     Sub- 
sequently the  docs,  were  bound  up  with  the  following  titles : 

Annual  reports  of  the  departments  and  benevolent  insti- 
tutions, Dec.  31:  1876-77.     '77-78.     2  v.     8°. 

Note.     Binder's  titles  :  "  Reports  State  Officers  Miss.  1877, 
78."     Beginning  1876  each  doc.  has  had  individual  pagination. 

Biennial   reports  of  the   departments   and   benevolent 
institutions;    biennial,   [1878/79]-1904/06.     '80- 
[1905].     14  V.     8°. 
Note.    Title  has  varied  slightly;   binder's  title,  "Depart- 
ment Reports."     The  vols,  for  1 1878/79-80/81]  are  dated  "1880, 
82."     None  seen  between  1888/89  and  189B/y7.     1898^99.  and 
contained   documents,  have    imprint  Jacksonville,   Fla. ;    all 
others  apparently  Jackson.    190u/ol  has  n.  t.  p. 

Constitution. 

Convention,  1817.     Journal  of  the  convention  of  the 
Western     part     of    the    Mississippi    Territory. 
Begun  and  held  at  the  town  of  Washington  on 
the   7th   day    of   July,  1817.     Port-Gibson,  '31. 
12°.     108  p. 
Note.    This  edition  was  a  reprint  for  the  use  of  the  Conven- 
tion of  1832.     An  edition  of  800  copies  of  the  original  edition 
was  ordered  printed;  not  seen. 

—  The  constitution  of  the  State  of  Mississippi.     Nat- 

chez, n.  d.     [1817?]     12°. 

—  Constitution  and  form  of  government  of  the  State 

of  Mississippi.     Port-Gibson,  1831.     12°.     36  p. 
Note.    A  reprint  for  the  use  of  the  Convention  of  1832. 


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Convention,  1832.  Journal  of  the  convention  of  the 
State  of  Mississippi,  held  in  the  town  of  Jackson. 
1832.     8«.     304  p. 

—  The  constitution  ...     As  revised  in  convention  on 

the  twenty-sixth  day  of  October,  A.  D.  1832.  '32. 
8°.     27  p. 

Note.  Constitution  of  1832  also  in  Revised  code,  1857,  with 
five  amendments. 

Convention,  1857.  Journal  of  the  convention  .  .  . 
Convened  at  the  capitol  .  .  .  the  10th  day  of 
November  ...     '51.     8".     79  p. 

Convention,  1861.  Journal  of  the  State  convention, 
and  ordinances  and  resolutions  adopted  in  Jan- 
uary 1861,  with  an  Appendix  ...  '61.  8". 
256  p.     folded  tab. 

Note.  Cont.  constitution  of  1832  as  amended  to  1861;  also 
rpts.  of  Commissioners  to  States,  Auditor,  and  Adjt.  Ueul. 

—  Proceedings    of    the    Mississippi    State    convention, 

held  Jan.  7th  to  26th,  A.  1).  1861.  Including  the 
ordinances  as  finally  adopted,  important  speeches, 
and  a  list  of  members  .  .  .  By  J.  L.  Power, 
convention  reporter.     '61.     8°.     128  p. 

—  Journal  of  the  State  convention,  and  ordinances  and 

resolutions  adopted  in  March  1861  ...  '61. 
8°.     104  p. 

Note.  The  convention  reassembled  March  25  and  sat  until 
March  30.  The  Journal  proper  cont.  a  communication  from 
Howell  Cobb,  president  of  the  Convention  of  the  C.  8.  A., 
followed  by  the  constitution  of  the  Confederate  States,  pp. 
5-20,  of  which  200  copies  were  ordered  separately  printed  for 
the  use  of  the  convention. 

—  An   address   setting   forth    the    declaration    of    the 

immediate     causes    which    induce    and     justify 
the  secession   of   Mississippi  from   the   Federal 
Union,  and   the   ordinance   of   secession.     1861 
8°.     8  p. 
Convention,  1865.     Journal   of   the   proceedings  and 
debates   in   the   constitutional    convention   .   .   . 
August  1865  .   .  .     '65.     8°.     296,  (2)  p. 
Note.    No  pp.  80-81 ;  p.  60  for  p.  84. 

—  Constitution  ...  as  amended,  with  the  orvinances 

Isic]  and  resolutions  adopted  .   .   .  August  1865 
.   .   .     '65.     8°.     56  p. 
Convention,  1868.     Journal  of  the  proceedings  in  the 
constitutional    convention  .   .   .   1868  ...      '71 
8°.     776  p. 

—  Report   of   select   committee   of  the    constitutional 

convention  on  the  proclamation  of  Gov.  Hum- 
phreys.    1868.     8°. 

—  Constitution   and    ordinances  .   .   .  adopted   in  con- 

vention assembled  in  pursuance  of  the  Recon- 
struction Acts  of  Congress,  and  held,  by  order  of 
General  E.  O.  C.  Ord  .  .   .   1868.    '68.    8°.    46  p. 

—  Constitution  of  the  U.S.,  with  amendments,  and  the 

constitution  of  .  .  .  Mississippi,  adopted  .  .  . 
16th  May  1868  and  ratified  .  .  .  1st  Dec.  1869 
•70.  56  p. 
Convention,  1890.  Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
con.stitutional  convention  .  .  .  Begun  .  .  .  Aug. 
12,  1890  and  conciiidod   Nov.    1,    1890  '90 

8".     7.':7,  (1)  p. 

—  Rules    and    regulations  .   .   .   with  roll  of   delegates 

and  conimitteeM  .   .   .   Aug.  15,  1890.     '90.      15  p. 

—  Constitution   .   .   .  adopted    November    1,    1890 

n.  t.  p.  [Jackson,  Miss.  :  R.  II.  Henry  &  Co., 
Convention  \>t'u\U'Th,  '90. "1  8°.  64  n  rCover 
title.; 

—  Same  title;  Jackson,  Miss.:  E.   L.  Martin,  Conven- 

tion printer, '91.     8".     81  p. 

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Convention,  1890,  continued. 

—  Annotated  edition.     Constitution  .   .  .  Adopted  Nov. 

1,   1890.     As  prepared  by  R.   II.  Thompson,  G: 
G.   Dillard  and  II.  B.  Campbell,  Commissioners 
to  Revise  the  Statutes  ...     '91.     8°.     104  p. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,   Oovernor,  1857. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Oovernor.  Message,  to  legislative  sessions,  1839- 
1904.     '39-[1904].     8". 

Cont. :  By  A.  G.  McNutt,  1839,  40,  41,  42;  by  T.  M.  Tucker, 
1844;  by  A.  G.  Brown,  1846;  by  .7.  W.  Matthews,  1848;  by  J, 
A.  Quitman,  1850;  by  H.  8.  Foote,  1854;  by  J.  J.  McRae, 
1857;  by  W:  McWillie,  1857,  .58;  by  J:  J.  Pettue,  1S59-63; 
by  C:  Clark,  1864;  by  J.  L.  Alcorn,  1871;  by  K.  O.  Powers, 
1872,  73  (Oct.),  74  (Jan.) ;  by  A.  Ames,  1874  (Feb.,  Dec),  75, 
76;  by  J.  M.  Stone,  1877,  78,  80,  82;  by  R.  Lowry,  1884,  86, 
88,  90;  by  J.  M.  Stone,  1892,  94,  96;  by  A.  J.  McLaurin, 
1898,  1900;  by  A.  H.  Longiuo,  1902,  04. 

Ifote.  Mess.  Oct.  1873  called  "Spec,  mess."  Mess.  1878 
(24  p.)  followed  by  Inaugural  and  other  matter  on  p.  25-44. 

—  Inaugural  address,  1844,  [GO],  70,  74,  78,  82,  Sfi,  90, 

96,  1900. 

Cont.  :  By  A.  G.  Brown,  1844;  by  J.J.  Pettus,  [1860]  ;  by 
J.  L.  Alcorn,  1870;  by  A.  Ames,  1874;  by  J.  M.  Stone,  1878; 
by  R.  Lowry,  1882,  86;  by  J.  M.  Stone,  1890;  by  A.  J.  Mc- 
Laurin, 1896;  by  A.  H.  Longlno,  1900. 

iV'oie.  1844  seen  only  In  Senate  Journal,  1844.  [1860]  bears 
no  date.    1878  follows  Message  1878  as  p.  25-28. 

—  Documents  accompanying   the  Governor's   message 

.   .  .  Jan.  2,  1844.     '44.      12°.     63  p. 
ITbte.    Incl.  Ann.  rpt.  of  Bd.  of  Inspectors  of  the  Peniten- 
tiary, Dec.  12,  1843,  and  minor  documents. 

—  Message  of  Governor  [McRae]  on  amendments  to 

the  constitution,  Jan.  3,  1857.     '57.     8^. 

—  Message  of  Governor  [McRae]  on  internal  improve- 

ments, [etc.],  Jan.  23,  1857.     '57.     8°. 

—  [Miscellaneous  special  messages,  1870.] 

J^ote.    Seen  only  in  appendix  to  Senate  Journal,  1870. 

—  [Message  on  revenue  law,  Feb.  1871.] 

—  [Message  on  school  fund,  May  1871.] 

—  [Message  on  suppression  of  crime.  May  1871.] 

—  [Veto  message,  Feb.  1873.]     4  p. 

—  Executive  report  [of  pardons?],  1876. 

—  Thanksgiving  proclamation  [November:   1873,  77,90, 

1900,  01,  03.     '73-1903]. 
2fote.    1890,  1.  80;  1900,  broadside;  1901,  1.  8";  1903,  f. 

—  The  pocket  veto  of  the  Barry  railroad  bill.     A  review 

of  the  arguments  of  the  friends  of  the  measure 
and  the  strictures  of  the  press,  particularly  of 
the  elaborated  legal  argument  of  the  "  Clarion." 
By  J.  M.  Stone,  Governor.     1879.     8°.     29  p. 

—  See  also  %inder  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1876. 
Adjutant  General.     Report,  Dec.  31:  annual,  1860,  72, 

73:  biennial,  1886/87,  88/89,  96/97-1900/01. 
[•61]-1901.     8°. 

Mote.  Rpt.  1860  seen  only  in  Journal  of  convention,  1861, 
p.  221-247.    Rpt.  1898/99  printed  at  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Attorney  General.  Annual  report,  Dec.  31,  1871; 
biennial  report,  Jan:  1898,  1900;  Jan.  15,  1900/ 
Sept.  30,  1901;  Oct.  1901/Feb.  1903.  v.  p., 
['72]-1903.     8°. 

Note.  Rpts.  Jan.  1898,  1900  for  calendar  bienniums  pre- 
ceding; the  latter  is  called  "  2d  bien.  rpt.  of  Wiley  N.  Nash  " 
and  has  imprint  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  '99.  Rpt.  Feb.  1903  has 
imprint  Nashville,  Tenn. 

—  [Opinion   of   Atty.    Genl.  on   insurance  law.     July 

1871.] 
Note.    200  copies  published  by  Auditor. 

—  Report  of  Atty.  Genl.  W.  N.  Nash  in  poll-tax  case. 

Note.    Date  unknown.    Nash  was  Atty.  Genl.  1896-1900. 

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Auditor  of  Public  Accounts.     Report,   biennial,  Dec. 
31:    1848/49;  report,    1855,   56;  report,  annual, 
Oct.  31:   1867/58;  report,  Oct.  16,  1865/Mar.   1, 
1870;  report,  annual,    Dec.   31:    1870-81;   bien- 
nial report,  Dec.  31:    1882/83-90/91;   Sept.  30: 
1892/93-1901/03.     v.  p.,  '50-1903.     8°. 
Xote.     Period  of  rpts.  1855,  66  uncertain.     Rpt.  1865/70  seen 
only  in  Senate  Journal  appendix,  1870.     Rpts.  1878-79  in  1  v., 
with  cover-title  "  Bien.  rpt.  1878/79  "  and  consecutive  pagina. 
lion   but  separate   t.-p.  and  h.  t.-p.;  similarly,   rpts.  1880-81. 
Bien.  rpts.  cont.  annual  statistics.     Rpt.  1892/93  covers  but  21 
mos.    Rpt.  1897/99  has  Imprint  Jacksonville,  Fla.;  rpt.  1901/03, 
Nashville,  Tenn.;  others  JacksoD,  so  far  as  seen. 

—  Special  report,  May  1871. 

—  List  of  tax  lands  from  1848  to  1856  inclusive,  unre 

deemed  to  the  23d  November  1858.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 
p.  545-679  (H.  J.  appendix  1858). 

—  Insurance  law,  July  1871.     circular 

—  Revenue  laws,  1871,  76,  77,  80,  88. 

See  also  back  under  Governor,  1871. 

—  Privilege  taxes  and  other  revenue  laws,  1896.     31  p. 

—  Levee    Commissioner.     Report,    annual,    Dec.    31; 

1871-81. 
Note.    Report  1871  covers  May  13,  1871/Jan.  1,  1872.     Rpts. 
1876-80  have  title  "Ann.  rpt.  of  [W.  H.  GibbsJ   [S.  Gwin], 
Auditor  and  ex  officio  Levee  Corumr."     Rpt.  1878  incl.  rpt. 
1879 ;  rpt.  1880  incl.  rpt.  1881.    Rpts.  for  1874-75  not  seen. 

Annual  report  of  the  Levee  Board,  District  no.  1 

...  for  the  year  1874.     '75. 
See  also    under  Legislature,    Jnls.,    Docs.,    etc., 

1871,  78. 

—  Revenue  Agent.     Report:  [to  Gov.],  Jan.  1,  1877;  to 

Auditor,  biennial,  1880/81;  annual,  1882-87;  bi- 
ennial, 1890/91-92/93,  93/95-99/1901. 
Note.    Rpts.  to  Auditor  through  1899  seen  only  in  his  gen- 
eral rpts. ;  since  1899  published  separately.    1888-89  not  found. 
See  aho  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1841,  64. 

Quartermaster    General.     Annual    report,    [Aug.    11, 

1870/Jan.  10,  1872].     (4)  p. 
Secretary  of  State.     Report,  annual,  Dec.  31:   1870-77; 
biennial,    Dec.    31:     1878/79-90/91;    Sept.    30: 
1895/97-1901/03.     -y.  jo.,  ['71]-1904.     8°. 
Note.     RptB.  for  1892/93-93/95  not  seen  but  were  probably 
published.     Through   1888/89,  if  not  later,   these   rpts.   cont. 
itemized  accounts  of  the  State  printing.     Rpt.  1896/97  cont.  a 
Roster  of  State  officers,  1798-1898,  and  a  list  of  Miss.  Reports 
and  Statutes  by  T.  L.  Cole.     Rpt.  1897/99  printed  at  Jackson- 
ville,  Fla.;  1901/03  at  Nashville,  Tenn. 

—  [Court  law,  1876.] 

—  Corporation  and  exemption  laws,  1896,     12  p. 

—  Homesteads  and  exemptions  in  Mississippi.     Public 

and  railroad  lands  for  sale.     [1896.]     8°.     8  p. 

—  Public  officers  and  institutions,  1897/1900.      h.  t.  p. 

[Jackson,  '97.]     8°.     8  p. 
Treasurer.     Report:  July  12,  1843;  Jan.  1855;  annual, 
Oct.   29,    1857/58;   Dec.  31:    1870-77;  biennial, 
Dec.  31:   1878/79-90/91;  Sept.  30:  1892/93,93/ 
95-1901/03.     V.  p.,  '43-1903.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  1843  with  rpt.  of  Commr.  of  Pub.  Buildings  in 
1  pm.,  (18  p.).     Bien.  rpts.  through  189r)/y7  consist  each  of  two 
annuulrptH.     Rpt.  1892/93  covers  21  mos.     Rpt.  1897/99  printed 
at  JackBonvllle,  Fla.,  1901/03  at  Nashville,  Tenn. 
See  also  MlecellaneotiB,  Two  and  Three  per  cent.  Funds. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 
Bank   Commissioners.     Report  ...  on  the    condition 
of  the  Brandon  Bank,  Columbus,  Aug.  22,  1838. 
Natchez,  '38.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Report,  1839.     '40.     8". 

Note.    Habin  ntalffg  that  thia  8erle»  was  continued. 

—  See  also  under  i n'\\(:\B.Ty ,  1853;  wnc^e?- Legislature, 

Jnls..,  Docs.,  etc.,  1840,  41;  and   under  Supple- 
mental, Laws  of  the  Territory . 

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\^Education.^     Superintendent    of    Public    Education. 
Annual  report,  for  1871-77;  biennial  report,  for 
scholastic  years  1877/79-1901/03.     '72-1904.     8°. 
J^ote.     Ann.  rpta.  cont.  also  ann.  rpts.  of  Board  of  Educa 
tloD.    Many  cont.  brief  rptn.  from  State  educational  institu- 
tions.   Rpt.  1897/99  has  imprint  Jacksonville,  Fla.;   19U1/03, 
NasbTllle,  Tenn. 

—  [School  laws],    1870,  73,   76,  77,   78,   80,  86,  88. 

(title  var.) 
Note.    1880  perhaps  same  ae  following  entry. 
See  also  under  Institutions,  Education,    Univ.  of   Miss., 
1881;  and  under  Legislature,  Special  Lawi. 

Board  of  Education.    An  Act  in  relation  to  free  pub- 
lic schools  .  .   .  (being  Chap.  16  of  the  Revised 
Code,  1880)   .   .  .     '80.     8°.     20  p. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,   Governor,  1871 ;  and 

itncZer  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1876. 
Health,.,  Board   of  (1877-).     1st   annual  report,    Dec. 
1877;  report,  biennial,  1878/79-88/89;  Sept.  30: 
1896/97-99/1901.     '77-1901.     8«. 
Note.     Blen.  rpts.  1878/79-88/89  for  approximate  calendar 
blenniums.     Rpt.  1896/97  covers  Mar.  24,  1896/Sept.  30,  1897. 

—  [Law  amending  the  act  creating  a  State  Board  of 

Health.     1878.] 

—  Trichina  spiralis  :   [How  to  detect  it  in  trichinous 

pork,  and  the  means  of  destroying  its  vitality.] 
Jan.  7,  1878.     ['78.]     4°  sheet. 

—  Circular    suggesting    the    organization    of     local 

boards  of  health.  Aug.  7,  1878.  [78.]  4" 
sheet. 

—  Circular  advising  quarantines  against  yellow  fever. 

Aug.  26,  1878.      ['78.]     8°  sheet. 

—  Circular   to   the   authorities   of   cities   and   towns 

where  yellow  fever  has  prevailed,  on  the  im- 
portance of  having  houses  disinfected  before 
being  reoccupied.  With  rules.  Oct.  21,  1878. 
['78.]     8°  sheet. 

—  Circular  to   circuit  clerks  on  the   registration   of 

births,  marriages,  and  deaths.  Dec.  16,  1878. 
[78.]     4°  sheet. 

—  To  the  medical  profession  of  Mississippi.     Circu- 

lar soliciting  co-operation  in  the  registration  of 
births,  marriages,  and  deaths.  Dec.  17,  1878. 
[78.]     8°  sheet. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  recommended  for  adoption 

by  local  boards  of  health  throughout  the  State. 
f'78?]     8°.     7  p. 

—  Circular  to  physicians,  requesting  full  history  of 

yellow  fever.     Feb.  10,  1879.     ['79.]     4°  sheet. 

—  Opinion   of   Atty.  General   in   reference  to  local 

quarantine.     June  12,  1879.     ['79.]     4°  sheet. 

—  Circular  to  president  of   county  board  of  health 

recommending  a  quarantine  ordinance  against 
yellow  fever.     June  16,  1879.     [79.]     4°  sheet. 

—  Same,  to  president  of  municipal  board  of  health. 

June  20,  1879.     ['79.]     4°  sheet. 

—  Circular  to  the  county  and   municipal  boards   of 

health,  requesting  them  to  adopt  the  rules  and 
regulations  provided  by  the  National  Board  of 
Health  against  infectious  diseases.  July  16, 
1879.     [Vicksburg,  '79.]     4°  shv^et. 

—  Small-pox.     [A  word  of   warning   and  advice   to 

the  people.]     [187-?]     4° sheet. 

—  Sanitary  rules  and  regulations.  .  .  .  Suggestions 

in  regard  to  general  sanitation,  disinfectants,  and 
deodorants.    Adopted  April  1880.    '80.     8°.    17  p. 

—  An  act  to  amend  the  statutes  in  regard  to  boards 

'80.    8°. 


of  health,  approved  March  4,  1880 
7  p. 
—  Quarantine  rules  and  regulations.  . 
May  18,  1880.     '80.     8°.     16  p. 


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Health,  Board  of,  continued. 
-Rules  and  regulations  adopted  .   .  .  for  the  govern- 
ment of  boards  of  censors  in  their  examinations 
ror  license  to  practice  medicine  .  .   .   [c    1882  1 
~     f  ^^  ooo'T^"'^*^  *^^  practice  of  medicine  in  Miss. 

—  Disinfectants.     [Jackson],  n.  <;.     4°  sheet 
-Memorandum    for    reporters    on    yellow    fever 

[Jackson],  w.  (i.     4°  sheet. 

—  Report  of  commission  to  study  yellow  fever  and 

sanitary    conditions    in   Cuba.     n.  p.       [1898.] 

[Levee  Commissioner. ]     See  under  Executive  and  Staff 
Auditor.  ' 

Quararrtine   Inspector   at    Port  of  Biloxi.     Report  of 
i>r.  H.  H.  Haralson.     1898 

Railroad  Commission  {imQ-) .   [lst]-4th  annual  report, 
Sept.  30:     1886,  86/87-88/89;    3d-8th   biennia 
June  30:    1889/91-99/1901.     ;.  p.,    ['87?]    1901 

aB^xhibif  f  'T^^^  f  ^■"ii'^^/^^P^-  ^'^'  1886,  published  only 

-Railroad    Commissi.mers'    map     of     Mississippi 
Chicago,    copyright    1888    [and    1896].      Scale 
16  mi.  z=  1  in.  ;  size,  19^  X  121  in. 
-  Hee  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,   1879  • 
««^er  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,   189- •  and 
under  Miscellaneous,  Railroads. 
IRevenve  Agent.]     See  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Auditor 
[Taxation^]     Lands  held  by  the  State  of   Mil  if   p^j 
for  taxes,  April  4,  1871.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     616  p 
Be^:il!-JoVA\Tsn.  ''^^'■^"'  P'^^'"^"-'  -   ^PPendfx    to 
etSmt"  '""''''  I^^^'^l^t"'-^.  Special  Lan>,  and  Jnls.,  Docs., 

Institutions. 
^"^^ricu^tura^l^and  Geological  Survey.]     See  forward, 

'■'^^'''Sz^f^fT'-,]     ^"^^riculturaland  Mechanical 
College  (Starkv.lle.   1878-).     Biennial  report  of 
AT .      fL^f ""''  l«8V83-99/1901.     '83-190L     8° 
m:1^^/'iJliT'  ''   ^-'^--^''e.  Fla.    Many  cont. 

—  Narrative  and  statistical  report  of  President  nnH 

statistical  report  of  Treasurer  ..      to  the  Sec 

Sepf  So'^Jof'"   ^°'   ^^^.  °^  Agriculture    .^!': 
nept.  du,  1891.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°      12p 

—  l8t-19th  annual  catalogue,  1880/81-98/99.'  19  v    8° 
.^otf.    Places  of  publication  not  known      Th»  lot -i„    '     •', 

—  2d  decennial  catalogue.     Jackson,  1900 

—  A  plea  for  a  higher  education  for  the  women  of 

cussed  ,n  a  series  of  papers,  by  Gen.  S   D   Lee 
President.     1889.     8°.     18  p  ' 

~"pVi  •'  ^''^'■^•i/f'^  ''«"'«!"  of  industrial  knowl- 
edge.      An    address    delivered    by     Dr      S     A 

Two*!'''' ci    ".•  .^""imencement  Day,  June   20th' 
1«94.     Starkville,  ['94?]     H"      24  p 

~  ^SlC'7888^?'''';^'?/..'''"'"^''   (Agricultural 


1^^ 


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\^AgricuHural  Colleges,  continued.^ 

Bulletin,  nos.  1-82,  March  21,  1888-Sept.  1903. 

r.  p.,  ['88-1903].  82  pm.  8°. 
Note.  No.  6  is  an  8"  sheet.  No.  16,  Sept.  1891,  reprinted 
March  1896;  no.  17,  Dec.  1891,  reprinted  in  1894.  No.  38  is  a 
continuation  of  no.  34.  Nob.  42-43,  45,  47,  49  called  "  Special 
bull.  no.  42-43,  45,  47,  49;"  there  was  also  a  regular  Bulletin 
no.  42.  Nos.  72-76  dated  out  of  order,  viz:  Jan.,  July,  19u2, 
Nov.  1901,  Jan.,  July,  1902.  Printed  variously  at  Airrir. 
College,  Meridian,  Jackson,  and  Yazoo. 

—  Technical  bulletin   No.   1.     A  chemical  study  of 

the  cotton  plant.     Dec.  1892.     8".      1.5  p. 

—  Mississippi  as  it  is.     A  handbook  of  facts  for  immi- 

grants.    Prepared  by  S.  M.  Tracy,  Director  .  .   . 
1895.     '95.     8".     138  p.     map.     il. 
Alcorn  A.  and  M.  College  (Colored  ;  Westside,  1871-). 
Biennial    report,   1884/85-88/89;  Oct.    1:     1897/ 
99-99/1901.     '85-1901. 
Note.     1897/99  printed  at  Jackaonville,  Fla. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  officers  and  students  .  .   .   1898/ 

99,  and  announcement  1899/1900.     [Westside], 
'99.     8".     34  p.     il. 
Note.    Called  Alcorn  University,  1871-78. 

\^Agriculture.'\     See  forward.    Geology   and   Immigra- 
tion and  Agriculture,  Board  of. 
Blind,    Institute   for   the  (Jackson,   1848-).      Report, 
annual,  1868/69-77;  biennial,  1878/79-1900/01. 
'69-1901.     8°. 
Note.    For  many  years  variously  called  Asylum  for  the  B., 
Instn.  of  Learning  for  the  B.,  Instn.  for  the  Instruction  of  the 
B.,  a?id  Instn.  for  the  B.     Ann.  rpts.  variously  for  scholastic 
and  calendar  years;  bien.  rpts.  apparently  for  calendar  bien- 
niums. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1.894. 

Deaf  and  Dumb,   Inntitute  for  the  (Jackson,   1864-). 

Report,  Jan.:    1856,  57.  69.  61 ;   [biennial],  Nov. 

1869;    annual,    1871-77;    biennial,    1878/79-99/ 

1901.     ['o6]-1901.     8°. 

Note.    Closed  on  account  of  the  war,  1862-70.     Rpt.  1882/83 

called  3d  bien.;  rpts.  1886/87-88/89,  "  12th- 13th  bien.";  rpts. 

lh9.V97-99/1901,  "  16lh-18th  bien."  ;  this  enurreratiou  evidently 

reckons  back  to  1871,  but  is  not  correct.     Year-eid  of  recent 

rpts.  Sept.  30lh.     Rpt.  1897/99  printed  at  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

—  Supplemental  report  of   the    Supt.,   [Dec.  1899]. 

Jacksonville,  Fla..  '99.     8°.     29  p 
\_JEducatton .^     Industrial  Institute  and  College  of  Mis- 
sissippi (Columbus,  1884-).     [1st],  3d,  8th  bien- 
nial  report,  [1884/86],  87/89,  97/99.     Jackson, 
'86;  Columbus,  '89;  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  '99. 
Note.    Established  "  for  the  education  of  the  white  girls  of 
MisBissippi."     [Ist]  dated  Jan.  7,  1886. 

—  Catalogue,  1885/86-] 905/06. 

—  Plan  of  organization      8°.     11  p. 

—  Circular  no    1.     8°.     8  p. 

State  Normal  School  (Holly  Springs).  Report. annual, 
1870/71,  72/73-73/74;  biennial,  1898/99.     8°. 
Note.    Ann.  rpts.  seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Supt.  Public  Educa- 
tion.    Rpt.  1898/99  printed  at  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  1900. 

Tougaloo  University  (Colored;  Tougaloo).    Report, 
annual,    1871,  73,  74,   [85] ;    biennial,   1886/87, 


Note.  Ann.  rpts.  are  of  "  State  Normal  School  at  Touga- 
loo;" prior  to  [1885]  seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Supt.  Public  Educa- 
tion.    Rpt.  [1885]  dated  Jan.  27,  1886. 

University  of  Mississippi  (Oxford,  1840-).  Report 
of  the  Chancellor  of  Oxford  University,  [Dec. 
29,  1871].     p.  GOO-603. 

—  Statement  of  receipts  and  expenditures,  biennial, 

Dec.  31,  1886/87.     '88.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Fiscal  report,  1888  and  1889.     h.t.p.     8°.     36  p. 

—  Biennial   report  of  the  Trustees,  1897/99.     New 

Orleans,  1900.     8°.     42  p. 


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{^Education,  continued.] 

—  Catalogue,   1856/57-67/58,  60/61,70/71-1900/01. 

v.p.,  '58-1901.     8°. 

Note.  Cat.  1872/73  has  title  "  Triennial  cat.  .  .  .  with  the 
ann.  cat.";  cats.  1886/87,  98/99  have  title  "  Historical  and  cur- 
rent  cat."  Imprints:  Jackson,  '60,  99;  Oxford,  '58,  71,  86; 
University,  "87-90;  Y&zoo,  '97,  1901;  New  Orleans,  '00;  others 
not  seen. 

—  All  the  laws  and  public  resolutions  in  relation  to 

the  University  .  .   .  carefully  compiled  ...  by 
H.  M.  Sullivan  .  .  .     0.xford,  1879.     43  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Commissioners  on  the   State    Uni- 

versity;  presented  Jan.  21 ,  1841.     '41.     8°.     8p. 

—  Laws     of     the     University  .   .   .  4th     ed.     Holly 

Springs,  1857.     8°.     22  p. 

—  Letter  to  .   .  .  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Uni- 

versity ...     By    F:     A.  P.     Barnard,     LL.D  , 
President.     Oxford,  1858.      8°.     112,  (1)  p. 

—  An  address  delivered  before  the  Alumni  Associa- 

tion, 5th  July  1859.      By  F.  W.  Keyes.    Oxford 
"59.     8°.     2.S  p. 
-—  Report   on   the   organization  of   military   schools 
.  .   .     By  F.  A.  P.  Barnard.      1861.      8°.      32  p. 

—  The  appeal  of  the  South  to  its  educated  men.     An 

address    before     the     Alumni    Association   .  . 
June  26,  1867.     By  Rev.  T.  D.  Witherspoon  .  .   ! 
Memphis.  [Tenn.], '67.     8°.     20  p. 

—  Minutes  of  a  meeting  of  the  .  .  .  Trustees 

1870.     Louisville,  Ky.,  '70.     8°.     23,   (6)  p. 

—  Lectures   delivered   by    Hon.   R.  A.  Hill  ...  to 

the  law  class  of  the  University,  session  1877/78 
'78.     96  p. 

—  Some  reflections  on  the  school    laws  aud    educa- 

tional interests  of  the  State.  An  address  de- 
livered to  the  Alumni  Association  .  .  .  28th  of 
June,  1881,  by  Judge  J.  M.  Arnold  of  Columbus, 
Miss.  [Columbus,  Miss.,  '81.]  8°.  32  p. 
State  Teachers'  Association.  Proceedings,  annual 
meeting,  1883,  88,  90-95.       1883,88,90-95.     8°. 

Engineer,  State.  Hardee's  geographical,  historical  and 
statistical  official  map  of  Mississippi  .  .  .  offi- 
cially compiled  under  authority  from  the  State 
Legislature.  By  T.  S.  Hardee,  State  Engineer. 
1872.  New  Orleans,  La.  Scale,  12  mi.  =  1  in. 
See  also  forward  under  Immigration,  and  Agriculture. 

[Geology.]  Agricultural  and  Geological  Survey 
(1850-).  Report  on  the  agriculture  and  geology 
of  Mississippi.  By  B:  L.  C.  Wailes,  Geologist 
of  Miss.   .   .   .     1854.   8°.   xx,  17-371  p.    map.   pi. 

Note.    Cont.  Bowen's  map,  1764,  covering  a  part  of  present 
Alabama  and  Mississippi. 

—  Preliminary  report  on  the  geology  and  agriculture 

of  the  State  of  Mississippi,  by  L.  Harper 
State   Geologist  .  .   .     1867.     8°.      8,  vii,  9-360* 
(1)  p.     maps.    52  diag.     7  tab. 
Note.    Cont.   "  Geological    chart    of   Miss.    By  L.  Harper 
...     ;  n./).,  18.^7;  scale,  24  mi.  =  1  in.;  size,  14  X  9i  in. 

—  Report  on  the  condition  of  the  geological  and  agri- 

cultural survey  of  Mississippi.     Bv  E.    W    Hil- 
gard.     1868.     K".     22  p. 

—  Report  on  the  geology  iind  agriculture  of  the  State 

.  .   .  by   E.    W.    Hilgard,    State   Geologist  . 
1860.     80.     xiiv,  391,  (l)p.     map.     2  pi.     f]g«. 

^?.''\r '^°"''  "  ^^eoIoKlcnl  map  of  Miss.    By  K.  W    Hlleard 
.  .  .    ;  New  York,  n.  d. ;  scale,  2f.  ml.  ^  1  In. ;  size,  \A\  X  11  In. 

[ffogpitahj  Staff  flospital  (Natchez).  Annual 
report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  and  Superin- 
tendent, for  1H70,  71,  72.     3  rpts.     8". 

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{^Hospitals,  continued. 1 

State  Charity  Hospital  (Vicksburg).    Annual  report 

of  the    Board  of  Trustees  and    Supt.,  1870,  71, 

72;    biennial    report,   Dec.    31:    1892/93-96/97. 

[Jackson]  and  Vicksburg,  72-97.     8". 

Note.    This  and  the  preceding  are  State-aided  local  inetitu- 

tioDB,  and  are  not  for  the  insane. 

Immigration,  Bureau  of  (1873-).     Annual  report  of  the 

Commissioner,  1873,  75. 
Immigration  and  Agriculture.,  Board  of.     Biennial  re- 
port of  the  Commissioner,  Dec.  31:   1878/79-84/ 
85,88/89.     '80-[90].     8°. 

—  Guide  to  Mississippi.     R:    Griggs,   Commissioner 

.  .   .     1874.     8°.     33,    (1),  119  p.     map. 
Note.    Cent.  "  Hardee'B  Immigration  Map  of  Miss.  ...  by 
T.   8.  Hardee,    State    Engineer.      A.I).   1874";    Lith.,    New 
Orleans;  scale,  12  mi.  =rl  in. ;  size,  314  X  21 J  in. 

—  Mississippi  homes.     1878.     {Not  seen.) 

—  The  State  of  Mississippi.     Resources,    condition, 

and  wants.  Comp.  and  arranged  by  order  of  the 
State  Board  ...  by  E.  G.  Wall,  Commissioner, 
1879.     '79.     8°.     200  p. 

—  OflBcial   map  of   the  State   of   Mississippi.     Pub- 

lished in  accordance  with  an  act  of  the  State 
Legislature  ...  by  the  State  Board  .  .  .  pre- 
pared under  the  direction  of  E  G.  Wall. 
Chicago,  [1882].     Size,  54  X  37i  [in?]. 

—  [Report  on  analyses  of  fertilizers,  by  Prof.  J:  A. 

Myers  of  the  Agric.  and  Mech.  College.     1882.] 
Note.    Distributed  by  the  Commr.     Not  seen. 

—  [Handbook  of  Mississippi.]      1882.     8^     96  p. 
Note.    Swedish  and  German  eds.  were  printed  at  Chicago. 

—  [Small  map  of  Mississippi.]     1882. 

—  Hand-book  of  the  State  of  Mississippi.     By  E.  G. 

Wall,  Commissioner.     Published  by  order  of  the 
Board  .  .  .     1885.     8".     100  p.     map. 
Note.    Also  issued  In  Swedish. 
[7nsa«e.]     State   Insane    Hospital    (Jackson,    1848-). 
Report  of  the  Commissioners,  January  1,  1850; 
annual   report,    Sept.  30:    1857/58-.'58/59 ;    Dec. 
31:  1870-77 ;  biennial  report,  Dec:    1878/79-88/ 
89,  96/97-98/99;  Oct.  1:  1899/1901.     ['58]-1901. 
8°. 
Note.    First  opened  in  1855.    Called  State  Lunatic  Asylum 
through  rpt.  1898/99.      Kpt.  1858/59  called  5th  annual;  other 
rpts.  have  an  annual  enumeration,  but  it  is  not  wholly  clear; 
e.  g.,  bien.  rpt.  1888/8V)  is  called  in  text  "  33d-:!4th  ann.  rpts." 
Rpt.    1870  is   a    "Synoptical   history   of  the  asylum."     Rpt. 
[1876]  wrongly  dated   "1877."     Appendix  to  Senate  Journal 
1870  cont.  a  brief  rpt.  by  Supt.  dated  May  20,  1870.     Kpt.  1898/ 
99  printed  at  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1850. 

East  Mississippi  Insane  Hospital  (Meridian,  1882-). 

[1st  annual]    report,   [Dec.   5],   1885;    biennial 

report,  Dec:  1886/87-88/89;  Sept.  30:  1895/97- 

99/1901.     '86-1901.     8°. 

Note.    Called  East  Miss.  Insane  Asylum  through  rpt.  1900/ 

01.    Rpt.  1897/99  printed  at  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

[Lands.']  Commissioner  of  Swamp  Lands  (1877-). 
1st  annual  report,  Dec.  31,  1877;  biennial  report, 
Dec  31:  1878/79-88/89.     '80-90.     8°. 

—  Township  maps.      1888. 

Commissioner  of  State  Lands  (189-).     Biennial  re- 
port, Sept.  30:   1895/97-99/1901.     '97-1901.     8°. 
Note.     Said  to  have  been  biennial  from  1891. 
Library,   State.     Report  of   the  State  Librarian,    an- 
nual, 1876-77 ;  biennial,   1878/79-1904/05.     '77- 
1905.     8°. 
Note.    Not  all  seen.     Early  rpts.  by  "  8.  L.  and  Keeper  of 
the  Capitol."     On  p.  79  of  House   Journal  appendix   1858  is 
statement  that  State  Librarian's  rpt.  originally  followed  but 
had  been  expunged  by  resolution;  pp.  81-158  are  therefore 
misBing.    Rpt.  1904/05  has  imprint  Nashville,  Tenn. 


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Library,  State,,  continued. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  .  .  .   State  Library.     1868.     8°. 

—  Catalogue    of   the  .  .   .  State    Library,    with    the 

laws,  rules  anil  regulations  .  .  .  O.  H.  Crandall, 
Librarian.     18fi9.     8°.     132  p. 

—  Catalogue,  Sept.  1873. 

—  Catalogue  .   .  .  1877.     Mrs.  Mary   Morancy,   Lib- 

rarian.    '77.     8°.     (2),  194  p. 

—  Subject  index  of  the  law  text-books,  1896.     [By 

Helen  D.  Bell]     '96.     8".    31  p. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  Miss.  State  Library,  |  1902].     By 

Mattie  Plunkett,  State  Librarian.  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  1902.  8°.  xii,  4.51  p. 
Note.  Principally  of  law  books. 
Penitentiary  (Jackson,  1836-).  Report,  1840,  43,  54; 
annual,  Oct.  31:  1856/.57-.57/58  ;  annual,  for  year 
1870-77;  biennial  report,  Dec  31:  1878/79-88/ 
89;  Oct.  1:  1895/97-99/1901.     ['41]-1901. 

Note.  Opened  in  1840.  Rpt.  Dec.  1840  is  in  committee  rpt. 
in  body  of  Senate  Journal,  1841 ;  rpt.  Dec.  12,  1843  is  in  Docs. 
Ace.  Gov's,  mess.,  appended  to  State  Journal,  1844.  Appendix 
to  8.  J.  1870  cont.  a  Btatistical  rpt.  of  Supt.  from  Nov.  1,  1868 
to  an  uncertain  date  early  in  1870. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Does.,  etc.,  1886,  88. 

Public  Buildings,  Commissioner  of.     Report,  July   12, 
1843.     '43.     8°. 
Note.    With  rpt.  of  Treasurer  of  same  date ;  the  two,  16  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1871,  72. 

[  Weather  Service.]  United  States  Dept.  of  Agri- 
culture. Mississippi  section  of  the  Climate  and 
Crop  Service  of  the  Weather  Bureau.  [Monthly] 
report;  [also]  annual  summary;  v.  1,  no.  1-v.  11, 
no.  12,  Apr.  1897-Dec.  1907.  Vicksburg,  Miss. 
and  Nashville,  Tenn  ,  '97-1907.     4". 

Note.  Uniform  with  those  for  other  States,  the  monthly 
parts  ea.  8  p.,  the  ann.  summaries  ea.  12  p.  Except  v.  1, 
all  vols,  correspond  to  calendar  years.  Called  Climatologi- 
cal  Service  beginning  with  v.  10,  no.  2.  V.  10  and  v.  11  ea. 
have  consecutive  pagination. 

—  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  1896-1905;  weekly  weather 

bulletin,  1906-07.     f"  broadside. 

Note.  Uniform  with  those  for  other  States.  Issued  during 
growing  season  only,  Apr./Oct.,  (in  1899,  Apr./Sept.). 
There  were  27  nos.  in  1896;  28  in  1897,  1902;  26  in  1898,  1900; 
25  in  1899;  30  in  1901,  0.3,  04,  06;  31  in  1905;  29  in  1907. 

JODICIARY. 

Supreme  Court.  Mississippi  reports,  v.  1-80,  1818- 
1902.     V.  p.,  '34-1903.     80  v.    8°. 

Cont.:  [V.  1],  1818-32;  by  R.  J;  Walker.  [2-8J,  18.34-43; 
by  V.  E.  Howard.  [9-22],  1843-50;  by  W:  C.  Smedes  and 
"r:  A.  Marshall.  2.3-29,  1851-55;  by  J:  F.  C'ushman.  30-39, 
18.55-63;  by  J.  Z.  George.  40-42,  1864-69;  l)y  R.  O.  Reynolds; 
43-48,  187U-73;  by  J.  H.  Morris.  49-52,  1873-76;  by  G.  E. 
Harris  and  G.  H.  Simrall.  .53-65,  1876-H8;  by  J.  A.  Brown 
and  J.  R.  II.  Hemingway.  66-72,  1888-95;  by  L.  Brame  and 
C.  H.  Alexander.     7.i-80,  1895-1902;  by  T.  A.  McWillie. 

Note.  V.  1-22  generally  cited  by  name  of  compiler.  V.  21 
cont.  a  General  index,  184:j-50;  v.  29  cont.  a  General  index, 
1851-55.  V.  1  huH  imprint  .N'atchcz;  2-3,  I'hila.;  4,  New  Or- 
leans ;  5-8, Cincinnati ;  9-29,  Boston  ;  .30-;i9,  Phila. ;  40-42,  New 
Yorli ;  43,  44,  49,  .Jackson  ;  4.'>-48,  .50-51 ,  Chicago ;  .52, 5.5-56,  58, 
60,  Ht.  J-ouIh;  .53-.'.4,  .57,  59,  Boston;  61-61,  66-68,  Thila.;  65, 
Washington,  !).(.'.;  69-80,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

—  A   (ligfBt  of  the  CMHCH  decided   and  reported  in  the 

High  Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals  and  the 
Superior  Court  of  Ciianccry  .  .  .  From  1818  to 
1847.  By  W.  C.  Sniedcs  .  .  .  Bo.ston, '47.  8". 
xxxvi,  441   [». 

—  A  digest  of  the  reportH  of  ihc  decisions  of  the  Su- 

preme Cr)urt  and  of  the  iligli  Court  of  Errors 
and  Ai)iiealH  .  .  .  [v.  1-41,  JHlK-70].  By  J.  Z. 
George,     i'hila.,  1872.     \".     (8),  966  p. 


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Supreme  Court,  continued. 

—  A  digest  of  Mississippi   reports,  v.  45-5G  inclusive, 

[1871-79].  Being  a  supplement  to  George's 
digest.  By  Garnet  Andrews.  Madison,  Wis., 
1881.     4°.     X,  7(!0  p. 

—  A  digest  of   Mississippi  reports,   from  v.  4.")    to    64 

inclusive,  [1871-87],  being  a  digest  of  all  .  .  . 
not  embraced  in  George's  digest.  By  D.  W. 
Heidelberg.  Albany,  N.Y.,  1888.  4«.  (4), 
743  p. 

—  Cases   cited    [etc.;    v.    1-.59,    1818-82].     By  M.  E. 

Sullivan.      {Not  seen.) 

—  A    digest   of  the   reports    of   the    decisions    of    the 

Supreme  Court  of  Mississipj)!,  v.  4.5-78  inclusive 
[1871-96].     By  L.  Brame  and  C.  H.  Alexander. 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  1899.     1  v.     4°.     (3),  1456  p. 
JVbie.    Also  bound  in  2  v.,  with  same  pagination. 

—  Mississippi  State  cases  :  being  criminal  cases  decided 

in  the  High  Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals  and  in 
the  Supreme  Court  .  .  .  from  ...  1818  to 
.  .  .  January  1872,  inclusive  ...  By  J.  S. 
Morris,  Atty.  Genl.  .  .  .  V.  1-2.  Jackson,  1872. 
2  v.  8°.  xi,  1035  p. ;  1037-1965  p.  ports. 
27bte.  Compiled  under  authority  of  an  act  passed  .July  1", 
1870,  but  t.-p.  says  "  Published  by  the  compiler." 

—  A    digest    of    Mississippi    railway    decisions    from 

vol.  1  to  and  including  vol.  71  Mississippi 
reports.  Comp.  by  J.  B.  Harris.  Jackson,  1894. 
12°.     191  p.     (Galveston  printed.) 

—  High  Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals  .  .  .  The  State 

of  Mississippi  vs.  Hezron  A.  Johnson.  Involving 
the  liability  of  the  State  .  .  .  for  the  payment 
of  the  bonds  issued  for  and  on  account  of  the 
Mississippi  Union  Bank.  Opinion  of  the  Judges 
and  final  decision  .  .  .  Jackson,  1853.  8°.  55  p. 
See  also  wider  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Does.,  etc.,  1842. 

—  Brief  of  the  counsel  for  defendant  in  error  in  the 

case  of  Aaron  Shelby  ts.  James  L.  Alcorn,  Levee 
Commissioner  of  Coahoma  county,  in  the  High 
Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals  .  .  .  Jackson, 
1858.  8°.  31  p. 
Chancery.  Reports,  v.  1;  1839-43;  by  J.  D.  Freeman. 
Cincinnati,  '44.     1  v.     8°.     xi,  [13]-783p. 

—  Reports,    1840-43 ;  by    W:    C.    Smedes    and   T:    A. 

Marshall.     1  v. 

—  See  also  back,  1847. 

Circuit  Court.  Charge  delivered  by  Hon.  J.  S.  Hamm, 
Judge  of  the  7th  jud.  dist.,  Miss.,  to  the  grand 
jury  of  Kemper  county  at  Sept.  term,  1877,  of 
the  Circuit  Court.  Published  by  request  .  .  . 
Meridian,  '77.     8°.     19  p. 

—  Charge  delivered  by  Hon.  J.  S.  Hamm  ...  to  the 

grand  jury  of   Lauderdale    county  at   February 
term,  1879,  of  the  Circuit  Court.     Meridian,  '79. 
8°.     28  p. 
See  also  under  Supplemental,  Judiciary. 

Legislature. 

Called  Gener.ll  Assembly  through  1S33.  Ist  General  As- 
sembly held  at  Washington,  (let.  6/10,  at  Natchez,  Dec.  S,  1817 ;  2d- 
3d  at  Natchez;  4th-5th  adjiid.  at  Columbia.  Beginning  with  the 
6th,  1822,  all  sessions  have  been  held  at  JackHon,  except  as  fol- 
lows :  Regular  eess.  Nov.  1863  and  called  sess.  Feb.  1865  at  Colum- 
bus; called  sessions  Mar.  and  Aug.  1864  at  Macon.  Sessions  as 
follows : 

l8t  G.  A.,  Ist  sees.,  Oct.,  1817. 
2d  G.  A.,  1st  sess.,  Jan.  1819. 
3d  session,  Jan.  1820. 

4th       "  Jan.  1821. 

5th       "  Nov.  1821. 

5th  adjourned,  June  1822. 


6th  session, 

Dec. 

1822. 

7th   " 

Dec. 

1823. 

8th   " 

Jan. 

182.5. 

9th   " 

Jan. 

1826. 

10th   " 

Jan. 

1827. 

11th   " 

.  Jan. 

1828. 

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\_  Table  of  Sessions,  continued.^ 


12th  session  Jan.  1829.       Regular  session,         Nov.  1863. 

13lh       "  Jan.  18:iO.      Called  "  Mar.  1864. 

14th       "  Nov.  18;'.0.      Called  "  Aug.  1864. 

15th       "  Nov.  1831.      Called  "  Feb.  1865. 

16th       "  Jan.  1833.       Regular       "  Oct.   1865. 

17th        "  Nov.  1833.       Culled  "  Oct.  1866. 

Reg.  bien.  sess.  Jan.  1836.      Called  "  Jan.  1867. 

Adjourned    "  Jan.  1837.       Regular       "  Jan.  1870. 

Called  "  Apr.  1837.       Regular       "  Jan.  1871. 

Reg.  bien.      "  Jan.  1838.       Regular       "  Jan.  1872. 

Adjourned     "  Jan.  1839.      Regular       "  Jan.  1873. 

Regular         "  Jan.  1840.      Called  "  Oct.   1873. 

Adjourned    "  Jan.  1841.      Regular       "  Jan.  1874. 

.Reg.  bien.     "  Jan.  1842.      Called  "  Dec.  1874. 

Called  "  July  1843.      Regular       "  Jan.  1875. 

Reg.  bien.     "  Jan.  1844.      Called  "  July  1875. 

Reg.  bien.     "  Jan.  1846.       Regular        "  Jan.  1876. 

Regular         "  Jan.  1848.      Regular       "  Jan.  1877. 

Regular         "  Jan.  1850.      Regular       "  Jan.  1878. 

Called  •'  Nov.  1850.      Regular       "  Jan.  1880. 

Regular  "  Jan.  1852.      Regular       "  Jan.  1882. 

Called  "  Oct.  1S52.       Regular       "  Jan.  1884. 

Regular         "  Jan.  1S54.       Regular       "  Jan.  1886. 

Regular         "  Jan.  1856.       Regular       "  Jan.  1888. 

Adjourned    "  Dec.  1856.       Regular       "  Jan.  1890. 

Reeular         "  Nov.  1857.      Regular       "  Jan.  1892. 

Called  "  Nov.  1858.       Special         "  Jan.  1894. 

Regular         "  Nov.  1859.      Regular       "  Jan.  1896. 

Called  "  Nov.  1860.      Extraordinary,  Apr.  1897. 

Called  "  Jan.  1861.      Special  session,  Jan.  1898. 

Called  "  July  1861.       Regular      "  Jan.  1900. 

Regular         "  Nov.  1861.       Special        "  Jan.  1902. 

Called  "  Dec.  1862.      Regular      "  Jan.  1904. 

[Lau's  of  the  State.]  Laws,  sessional,  1817-1904. 
v.p.,'l8-[\dQA?]  8°. 
Kote.  Title  was  "  Acts  "  during  early  sessions.  Laws  1841, 
44-Jan.  1874  (except  Aug.  1864,  Feb.  1865,  Oct.  1866)  cent, 
constitution.  Laws  of  called  sess.  Dec.  1862  and  regular  sess. 
Nov.  1863  in  1  v.,  with  common  t.-p. ;  cont.  also  the  Confeder- 
ate States  constitution.  Laws  of  called  sessions  Oct.  1866  and 
Jan.  1867  in  1  v.,  with  common  t.-p.  Acts  of  lst-2d  Genl.  Assy. 
have  imprint  Natchez;  od-6th,  not  seen;  called  and  regular 
1862-63  (1  v.),  Selma.Ala. ;  called,  Mar.,  Auy.  1864,  Feb.  1865, 
Meridian;  19U0,  Jacksonville,  Fla.;  1902-04,  Nashville,  Tenn.; 
all  others,  Jackson. 

—  The   revised    coile    of  the  laws  of  Mississippi  .  .   . 

in  force  at  the  end  of  the  year  1823  .  .  .  [By  G: 
Poindexter,  Governor.]  Natchez,  '24.  8°.  '  iv 
743  p. 

—  Revised  statutes.     1836. 

Note.    Not  seen. 

—  Notes  to  the  Revised  statutes  .   .  .  1836.     79  p. 

—  Laws   of   the    State    of   Mississippi;    embracing   all 

acts  of  a  public  nature  from  Jan.  session   1824 
to  Jan.    session    1838,   inclusive.     Published  by 
aiiihority.     Jackson,  '38.     8°.     xviii,  17-932  p. 
Note.    This  compilation  was  never  adopted. 

—  A  digest  of  tlie  laws  of  Mississippi,  comprising  all 

the  laws  .   .   .  including  the  acts  of  the  session 
of   1839.     Hy  T.  J.    Fox  Alden  and  J.  A.   Van 
Hoesen.     New  York,  '39.     8°.     1009  p. 
Note.    Includes  the  constitution  of  1832. 

—  The  statutes  of  the  State  of  Mississippi  of  a  public 

and  general  nature  .    .  .   and    an  appendix  .  .   . 

Cojnp.   by  V.    E.    Howard    and   A.   Hutchinson. 

New  Orleans,  1840.     8".     .\ii,  885  p. 

Note.     There  are  Appendixes  I-llI,  of  which  App.  I  cont. 

a  very  full  reprint  of  all  laws  relating  to  public  lands  in  Mies. 

—  Co<]c  of  MissiHsippi :  l)eing  an  analytical  compilation 

of  tiic  i)uhli(;  and  general  statutes  of  the  Terri- 
tory   and    State  .    .   .   from  1798  to  1848;  [etc.]. 
Hy  A.  Flutrhinson.    Jackson,  1K48.    8°.     1111  p. 
Note.    Compiled  independently  by  Hutchinson   because  of 
hlH  dlHHallMfacllon  with  his  work  on  thc^  Howard  and  llutchin- 
Bon  HtatuteH  of  1810,  and  adopted  by  the  Legislature  of  1848. 

—  The    revised    code    of    thn  statute   laws   .    .    .     Pub- 

lisiied  l)y  aulliority  of  the  Legislature.     Jackson 
18r>7       8".     iv.  943  J). 
Note.     \V:     L.   Hharkey,    H;  T.  Kllett  and    W:    L.  Harris, 
CoramlBHlouers.     Cont.  eoustn.  of  1832  amended  to  1850. 


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[^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  The  revised  code  of  the  statute  laws  .   .  .    As  adopted 

at   January    session,  A.   D.   1871   .   .   .  Jackson, 
'71.     8°.     788  p. 
Note.    J.  A.  P.  Campbell,  A.  II.  JohiiHton  and  A.  Levering, 
Comniissiouers;  chiefly  prepared  by  A.  R.  Johnston. 

—  Chapter  IX  of  Revised  code  of  Mississippi,  1871,  in 

relation  to  chancery  courts,  consolidated  with  its 
amendments  .  .  .  [Comp.  by  C.  V.  Gwin  and 
W.S.Epperson.]     Jackson, '76.     8°.     119  p. 

—  The  revised  code  of  the  statute  laws  .   .  .  prepared 

by   J.   A.    P.   Campbell  .  .  .  and   adopted  .  .   . 
1880.     Jackson,  '80.     8°.     941  p. 
Note.    Cont.  constitution  of  1868  and  amendments  to  1880. 

—  The  annotated  code  of  the  general  statute  laws  .  .   . 

prepared  by  R   H.  Thompson,  G:  G.  Dillard,  and 
R.    B.    Campbell  .  .   .  and    adopted  .   .  .   1892. 
Nashville,  Tenn., '92.     8".     iv,  1253  p. 
Note.    Cont.  constitution  of  1890. 

—  [Special  Laws.']     Laws  of  the  State  of  Miss.     An 

Act  to  establish  a  system  of  common  schools,  and 
for  other  purposes.    [Approved  5th  March,  1846.] 
n.  t.p.     8°.     8  p. 
Educational  act,  1873. 

—  Liquor  law,  1873. 

—  Registration  and  elections.     For  the  information  of 

registrars  and  commissioners,     n.  t.  p.     [1892?] 
8°.     17  p. 
Note.    A  reprint  of  chap.  172  of  the  Annotated  code,  1892. 

—  Taxpayers,  Act  for  relief  of.     1873. 

[^Journals.,  Documents,  Etc.]  Journal  of  the  Senate, 
sessional,  1817-1906.  v.  p.,  ['18-1906?]  8«. 
Note.  Journal  of  each  session,  regular,  adjnd.,  or  extra,  in 
a  separate  v.,  so  far  as  seen.  Through  1870  miscellaneous 
docs,  were  irregularly  appended  to  both  .Journals;  from  1871 
to  1874,  appendixes  were  published  separately.  Jnl.  sess. 
Jan.  187.3  has  the  miscell.  docs,  interpolated  in  body  of  Jnl.  as 
"  V.  1 ;  "  most  of  the  Jnl.  proper  is  therefore  in  "  v.  2."  Im- 
prints apparently  same  as  of  session  laws. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  sessional, 

1817-1906.     ir.  p.,  ['18-1906?]     8°. 
Note.    Preceding   note  applies  In  full   to  House  Journal 
also. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  of  the  Senate,  and  joint  rules. 

Note.  Both  these  and  House  rules  have  been  "  published 
in  pamphlet  form  at  every  session  for  the  past  fifty  years  "  — 
statement  of  State  Arcliicist,  1907. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  of  the  House  of  Representa- 

tives, and  joint  rules. 
See  preceding  note. 

—  Report   of   the  select   committee  . ..  .  appointed  to 

examine  the  Mississippi  Bank,  1840.     n.  p..,  n.  d. 

—  Letter   of    J:    Henderson   to   the   Legislature  .   .  . 

Dec.  28.  1840.     n.  d.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Report   of  the  committee  on    the  collection  of   the 

revenue  [etc.],  Jan.  16,  1841.     '41.     8".     15  p. 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  ...   on  the  tariff ; 

presented  Jan.  18.  1841.     '41.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  on  banks  and  cur- 

rency .   .   .  Jan.  1841.     '41.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  on  State  bonds  .   .  . 

1841.     '41.     8°.     28  p. 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  on  the  Union  Bank 

bonds  .  .  .  Presented  Feb.  1842.  Printed  by 
order  of  the  House.     '42.     8°.     44  p. 

—  Memorial  soliciting  adequate  appropriations  for  the 

construction  of  a  State  hospital  for  the  insane 
...  February  1850.  [By  D.  L.  Dix.]  '50.  8°. 
21  p. 

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{^Journals,  Documenis,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Address  on  the  life,  character,  and  public  services  of 

Henry    Clay,    delivered    before   the    Legislature 
.  .   .  Jan.  1853;  byCol.  A.K.  McClung.   '53.    8°. 
Note.    Also  in  Lowry  and  McCardle's  MissiBsippi. 

—  Eeport  of   select   committee  to   examine  books   of 

State  Officers.  [Dec.  19,  1857.]  n.  t.  p.  8°. 
p.  505-522. 

—  Address  of  Hon.  W:  L.  Harris  [before  the  Agricul- 

tural Bureau  and  State  Agric.  Society.  Printed 
bv  order  of  the  House,  Nov.  1858].  n.  t.  p. 
8°.     p.  523-544. 

—  Address  of  Hon.  T:  J.  Hudson  ...  at  the  Agricul- 

tural Fair,  Jackson,  Nov.  9,  1858.  [Printed  by 
order  of  the  House.]     n.  t.  p.     8<^.     p.  680-691. 

—  Resolution   [Mr.    Brown]    asking  passage  of  a  law 

reducing  the  ad  valorem  tax  of  five  per  cent, 
upon  property  and  credits  to  2.^  per  cent.  May 
13,  1864.     n.  t.  p.     8".     1  p. 

—  Majority  and  minority  reports  of  the  committee  on 

State  and  federal  relations  .   .  .    1867.     12°.    8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of  the  House  ...  to  in- 

vestigate levee  matters.     [1871.] 

—  [Resolution  of  the  Legislature,  and  the  testimony  in 

reference  to  the  riot  at  Meridian,  1871]. 

—  [Report  of  building  committee;  Jan.  1871]. 

Xote.    Not  seen,  but  300  copies  were  printed  in  Jan.  1871. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  standing  committee  on   public 

buildings;  [also]  Keport  of  the  State  Architect. 
[Sess.  1872  ]     n.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  604-618. 

—  Speech  of  Hon.  C:  Furlong,  Senator  from  Warren 

county,  in  the  Senate  .   .  .  Dec.  18,  1874.  n.  t.p. 
Vicksburg,  '74.     8°.     16  p. 
Note.    Title  from  cover.     Preliminary  title  :  "  Origin  of  the 
outrages  at  Vicksburg." 

—  Report  of  the   joint  special  committee  appointed  to 

investigate  the  insurrection  in  Vicksburg,  1874. 
'75.     8«.     291  p. 

—  Journal  of  the  Senate  sitting  as  a  court  of  impeach- 

ment in  the  trials  of  A.  Ames,  Governor,  A.  K. 
Davis,  Lieut.  Gov.,  T.  W.  Cardozo,  Supt.  of 
Public  Education.     1876.     8°.     [268  p.?] 

—  [Impeachment  trial  of  Gov.  A.  Ames.     1876].     63  p. 

Note.    This  and  the  following  three  entries  not  seen. 

—  [Impeachment  trial  of  A.  K.  Davis.     1876].     54  p. 

—  [Imj.c.'ifliment  trial  of  T.  W.  Cardozo.    1876].  32  p. 

—  [iJulc-s  for  impeachment  trial.     1876].     9  p. 

—  The   testimony   in    the    impeachment   of    Adelbert 

Ames  as  Governor  .   .   .     1877.     8"^.     323  p. 

—  Memorial    proceedings  of   the  Miss.   Legislature  in 

respect  to  the  deceased  members  of  the  House 
[W:  R.  Barksdale,  J:  M.  Mclnnes,  D:  Jenkins!. 
1877.     56  p. 

—  [Memorial  to  Congress  relative  to  Port  of  Pascagoula. 

1877]. 

—  [Memorial  to  Congress  In  regard  to  Mississippi  levees. 

187SJ. 

—  [Memorial  as  to  timber  seizure.     1878]. 

—  [Concurrent  resolution  relative  to  Port  of  Vicksburg. 

1878]. 

—  [Concurrent  resolutions  on  silver  bill.     1878]. 

—  [Concurrent  resolutions  as  to  Confederate  archives. 

1H7K]. 

—  lleprjrt  of  joint  conjuiittec  to  investigate  public  offi- 

ces pertaining  to  the  Lowry  Island  survey,  March 
15,  1886.      '86.     8".     89  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Senate   standing  committee  on  Peni- 

ti'utiary  and  prisons,  Feb.  18,  jSK6.  'H(;  8". 
59  I). 

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\Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued. '\ 

—  Report  of  the  House   committee  to  investigate  tlie 

State  Penitentiary,  submitted  Feb.  7,  1887  [8]. 
'88.     8°.     37  p. 

—  Keport   of   committee    on    humane    and    benevolent 

institutions.     [Sess.  1888.]     n.t.p.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report   of   joint   legislative    committee   to  visit  the 

coast  and  investigate  the  matter  of  a  deep  har- 
bor in  connection  with  the  railroad  interests  of 
the  State.     [189-?] 

—  Memorial  tributes  to  lion.  J.  S.  Madison  .  .   .  and 

Hon.  L.  S.  Terry  ...  by  the  House  .  .  .  Jan. 
8,  1894  .   .  .     '94.     25  p. 

—  Charges  and  specifications  by  Mrs.  Eugenia  Foster 

and  L.  F.  Childs  [at  investigation  of  the  Institute 
for  the  Blind,  1894].     n.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  339-548. 

—  Memorial   from    the  Trustees  of  the  University  of 

Mississippi  to  the  Legislature  of  the  State. 
Jackson,  1899.     8". 

Miscellaneous. 

Contracts,  Public,  Board  of.  Biennial  report,  [Feb.  1, 
1896/Sept.  30,  1897].     n.t.p.     8°.     11  p. 

\^Expositions.'\  State  Board  of  Centennial  Managers 
(1874-).  Report  .  .  .  including  historical  ad- 
dress of  Gen.  A.  M.  "West,  [etc].,  Dec.  1876. 
'77.  8°.  39  p. 
State  Commissioner  to  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton 
Centennial  Exposition.  (New  Orleans,  1884/85.) 
Report  of  Hon.  S.  A.  Jonas,  [Dec.  31,  1885]. 
n.  t.p.      8°.     25  p. 

—  Catalogue  of  exhibits  of  the  State  of  Mississippi  at 

the  World's  Industrial  Exposition,  New  Orleans, 
1884/85.     '85.     51  p. 
{^Railroads.']     Commissioners  of  the    Gulf  and    Ship 
Island  Railroad.     Address  .   .  .  delivered  .  .   . 
June  7th,  1858.     Jackson,  '58.     8°.     35  p. 

N'ote.  In  House  Journal  appendix,  1858,  this  has  n.  t.  p. 
and  but  27  p. 

[Two  and   Three  Per  Cent.   Funds. '\     Report  of  Alex. 
H.  Arthur,  Commr.,  to  Gov.  McWillie,  on  the 
2  and  3  per  cent,  trust  funds  and  Graves'  defal- 
cation; [Apr.  1,  1858].     '58.     8°.     53  p. 
Note.    Graves  was  State  Treasurer. 

Supplemental:  Territorial. 

Governor.  Proclamation  by  Gov.  "Winthrop  Sargent, 
convening  the  1st  session  of  House  of  Represen- 
tatives .  .  .  Sept.  1800  ...  at  the  Government 
House  in  the  town  of  Natchez.  [_Dated'\ ,  Natchez, 
Sept.  10,  1800. 

[Judiciary .'\  The  magistrate's  assistant  .  .  .  accom- 
panied with  a  variety  of  necessary  forms.  Comp. 
for  .  .  .  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  Mississippi 
Territory  by  .  .  .  Harry  Toulmin  .  .  .  Pub- 
lished by  authority.     Natchez,  1807.     203  p. 

[General  Assembly. '\ 

Previous  to  the  establishment  of  a  General  Assembly,  the 
Territorial  government  was  of  the  "  Ist  grade,"  that  is  to  say, 
laws  were  enacted  by  a  Governor  and  Judges,  as  entered 
below.  After  the  elevation  of  the  Territory  to  "  2d  grade," 
the  1st  General  Assembly,  Ist  session,  met  September  1800; 
the  1st  G.  A.,  extra  session  met  in  July  1801 ;  the  Ist  G.  A.,  Id 
sess.,  Oct./Dec.  1801/Feb.  1802;  the  Ist  G.  A.,  2d  extra  sess.. 
May  1802.  2d  G.  A.,  1st  sess.,  Dec.  1802;  extra  sess.,  May 
1803;  2d  sess.,  Oct.  1803.  8d  G.  A.,  Ist  sess.,  Dec.  1804; 
extra  sess.,  July  1805;  2d  sess.,  Dec.  1805.  4th  G.  A.,  1st 
sess.,  Dec.  1806;  2d  sess.,  Dec.  1807.  5lh  G.  A.,  1st  sess., 
Feb.  1809.  6th-9th  G.  A.,  two  sessions  each,  beginning  in 
November,  annually,  1809-16. 

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l^Laws   of  the    Territory.']     Laws    of    the    Mississippi 
Territory;  published  at  a  session  of  the   Legis- 
lature began  in    the  town  of  Natchez  .   .   .   '22d 
day  of  January,  A.D.  1799  ...  to  the  25th  day 
of  May  .   .   .     Natchez,  1799.     8°.     ii,  209  p. 
Kote.     Pp.  3-63  numbered  odd  on  verso;  p.  64  is  dropped, 
thus  leaving  p.  65  opposite  p.  63.    One  autliority  cites  pagina- 
tion as  ii,  243p.,  probably  from  an  edition  containing  subsequent 
session  laws. 

—  Laws  [enacted  by  the  Governor  and  Judges]  Sept./ 

Oct.  1799.     n.  i.  p.     4o.     16  p. 

—  Sarae,  Oct.  1800.     n.  t.  p.     4°.     47  p. 

—  [Session  laws],   1801-16.     fo,   12°  ajid   8°. 

Note.  No  laws  known  of  Ist  Ot.  A.  extra  session,  July  1801. 
Publication  uncertain  of  laws  of  Ist  G.  A.  '2d  extra  sess.,  May 
1802,  2d  G.  A.  extra  eess..  May  1803,  3d  G.  A.  2d  sess.,  Dec. 
1806;  although  laws  passed  at  these  sessions  are  cited  in  later 
digests.  Acts  of  4th  G.  A.  Ist  sess.,  Dec.  1806,  printed  only 
in  digest  of  1807.  Laws  of  5th  G.  A.  Ist  sess.,  Feb.  1809  (19  p.) 
and  6th  G.  A.  1st  sess.,  Nov.  1809  (23-156,  (12)  p.)  bound  in 
1  V.  Laws  of  all  other  sessions  ea.  1  v.  Laws  of  2d  G.  A.  2d 
sees.,  Oct.  1803,  f»;  4th  G.  A.  2d  sees..  Dee.  1807, 120;  IslG.A. 
2d  sess.,  Oct.  1801,  unknown;  others  8".  Probably  all  pub- 
lished at  Natchez. 

—  The   statutes  of   the   Mississippi   Territory,  revised 

and    digested  ...     By    the    Honorable    Harry 
Touimin  .  .  .    Natchez,  1807.    8".    2  1.,  xiii,  616p. 
Kote.    This  has  a  second  title,  as  follows : 

—  A  digest  of  the  statutes  of  the  Mississippi  Territory, 

containing  all  the  laws  now  in  force  .   .   .  together 
with  the  articles  of  agreement  and  cession  be- 
tween the  United  States  and  the  State  of  Georgia. 
1807. 
See  preceding  entry  and  note. 

—  Statutes    of    the     Mississippi    Territory    .    .    .    the 

articles  of  agreement  and  cession  between  the 
United  States  and  the  State  of  Georgia  .  .  .  and 
such  Acts  of  Congress  as  relate  to  the  Missis- 
sippi Territory.  Digested  .  .  .  [by  E:  Turner]. 
Natchez,  1816.  8°.  495,  (28)  p. 
Note.    Digest  proper  covers  1798-1815.    Appendix  cont.  all 

laws  of  2d  sess.  of  9lh  Genl.  Assy.,  Nov.  1816,  the  last  session 

of  the  Territorial  Legislature. 

—  An  act  to  establish  a  bank  in  the  Mississippi  Terri- 

tory, passed  the  23d  Dec.  1809.     Natchez,   '11. 
8°. 

—  [An  act  concerning  the  militia  of  the  Mississippi  Ter- 

ritory, passed  1812]. 
Note.     A  joint  resolution  (Acts  1812,  p.  136)  ordered  printed 
500  copies  each  of  this  act,  of  the  "  Rules  and  articles  of  war  " 
and  of  the  Laws  respecting  Patrols.    No  separates  have  been 
seen. 

[Journals,  Documerds,  Etc.]    Journal  of  the  Legislative 
Council,  sessional,  1801-16. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  sessional, 

1801-16. 
Note.    Journals  of  both  houses  for  these  sessions  were  pub- 
liBhcd,  but  DO  complete  collection  is  known  to  exist.    Probablv 
all  publiithed  at  Natchez.  "^ 

—  Petition  of  a  portion  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  Mis- 

sissippi  Territory  .  .  .   1802.     n.   p.,  n.  d.     8° 
8  p.  7   .  . 

—  A  concise  sketch  of  the  debates  and  proceedings  of 

the  House  of  Itcprosontatives  of  the  Mississippi 
'i'erritory,  ooiivcncij  at  the  town  of  Washington 
on  the  15th  of  SejiteniltcT  in  the  year  1808.  By 
Mr.  G:  Davis.  Natchez, '08.  18".  66  p. 
{West  Florida.']  Ordinjinccs  adopted  by  the  conven- 
tion of  VVost  Florida.     Njitchcz,  1810.    8°.    32  p. 

—  Petition  of  the  inhabitants  of  West  Florida;  signed 

by  G:    I'ntter.Mon  and  four  bniwlrcd  and  ton  others. 
Nov.20,  IHll.  .  .  ,  Washington  City,  '11.  8".  7  p. 
A'o<«.     Praying   to    be   Incorporated    with    the    MIbbIhhIddI 
Territory.  '  ' 

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TENNESSEE   STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


List  compiled  from  the  collection  of  Tennessee  documents  in 
the  New  York  Public  Library  ;  frnin  the  "  Catalogue  of  the  State 
Library  of  Massachusetts  "  1880,  and  Annual  Siippleynents, 
1 880-1906;  and  fi'om  catalogues  of  other  State  and  city  libra- 
ries. Partial  revision  by  Prof.  St.  George  L.  Sioussat,  University 
of  the  South,  Sewanee,  Tennessee.  Documents  in  this  list  gener- 
ally published  at  the  capital,  Nashville, if  not  otherwise  specified. 

Embraced  iu  (Jarolana  giant  by  Charles  I,  162'.* ;  in  ( 'arolina 
grants  by  Charles  II,  1G63  and  1665.  Settlers  came  from  Virginia 
and  No.  Carolina  to  north-east  portion,  1709.  Independent  s;ov- 
ernment  maintained  by  the  "  Watauga  Association,"  under  Rob- 
ertson and  Sevier,  1772-76.  Part  of  No.  Carolina,  1776-84.  Ceded 
to  United  States  by  No.  Carolina,  with  present  boundaries,  April 
1784;  cession  repealed,  Nov.  1784.  Eastern  settlements  organized 
as  "State  of  Franklin,"  1784-88.  Part  of  No.  Carolina,  1788-90. 
Cession  to  United  Stales  re-enacted,  1790.  Part  of  the  Territory 
South  of  the  River  Ohio,  1790-96.  Admitted  as  a  State,  June  1, 
1796.  Call  for  secession  convention  rejected  by  the  people,  Feb. 
8,  1861.  Governor's  military  league  with  Confederacy  ratified  by 
General  Assembly,  May  7;  ratified  by  people,  June  8,  1861. 
Convention  of  loyalists  in  East  Tennessee  held  at  Knoxville, 
May  30-31, 1861 ;  adjourned  session  at  Greeueville,  June  17-20, 1861. 
Secession  legislation  annulled  iu  convention,  Jan.  1865.  Re- 
admitted to  the  Union,  July  21,  1866. 

[Appendix  to  Journals],  sessional,  1837/38-r>9/60,  65- 
97,  1903.  8°. 
Note.  Cent,  the  usual  miscellaneous  documents.  There 
has  generally  been  an  Appendix  to  S.  J.  and  an  Appendix  to 
H.  J.  each  session,  each  containing  approximately  the  same 
docs.,  and  each  with  h.  t.-p.,  or,  as  for  1885,  87,  91-97,  each  with 
t.-p. ;  but  in  some  cases  there  was  but  one  series  for  the  two 
houses,  with  h.  t.-p.  or  binder's  title  "  Appendix,"  as  for 
sessions  1849/50-57/58,  or  with  t.-p.  "  App.  to  Jnls.  of  S.  and 
H.,"  as  1881,  or  with  binder's  title  "Appendix  to  Journals," 
as  1883.  Seen  bound  with  S.  J.  and  H.  J.  through  sess.  1853/ 
54;  since  then  bound  separately.  App.  1855/56  cont.  a  Supple- 
ment to  App.  App.  1859/60  had  t.-p.:  "  Rpts.  from  public 
officers  and  institutions."  Pagination  generally  consecutive 
in  ea.  vol.  through  1873  and  for  1877,  97;  others  have  individ. 
pagination.  Separate  vols,  for  extra  sessions  1842,  72;  extra 
1895  with  reg.  sess.  1895.    None  seen  for  1861-64,  99-1901. 

Constitution. 

Convention,  1 796.    Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  a  con- 
vention began  and  heldat  Knoxville,  Jan.  11,  1796. 
Knoxville,  1796;  Nashville,  7e75?-.,185->.    8°.    32  p. 
Note.    The  convention  ordered  printed  :  Journal,  10)  copies; 
Draft  of  bill  of  rights,  55  copies;  constitution,  50  copies. 
See  also  under  Supplemental,  Reprint  of  1852. 
— 'Con,stitution.     Knoxville,  1796.     8°.     16  p. 
Convention,    1S34.     Journal    of   the  convention  .  .   . 
for  the  purpose  of  revising  and  amending  the  con- 
stitution.    [May  19,   1834.]     '34.     8°.     415  p. 
Note.    Includes  constitution  and  oi'dinauce. 
Convention,  1870.     Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
convention  of  delegates  elected  ...  to  amend, 
revise,    or    form   and    make    a  new  constitution 
.   .   .  Jan.  10,  1870.     '70.     8°.     467  p. 

—  The  new  constitution  as  revised  by  the  convention 

.   .  .  Jan.   10,    1870.     Submitted   to   the    people 
for  their  ratification  or  rejection  ...     n.  t.  p. 
['70.]     8°.     xxxli,  p. 
Note.    Also  in  Acts  1870. 

—  Constitution   .   .  .  adopted  in  convention  .   .   .  Feb. 

23,  1870.     n.  t.  p.     ['7-]     4°.     p.  38-108. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1893; 
and  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1869. 


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Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor.  Message,  annual  or  biennial,  1805-1907. 
V.  iJ.,  ['05]-55;  Nashville,  '57-1907. 
Cont.:  By  J:  Sevier,  1S05,  06,  07,  09  (Apr.,  Sept.);  by  W. 
Blount,  1811,  12,  15;  by  J.  McMinn,  1815,  17,  19,  20,  21;  by 
W:  Carroll,  ann.,  1821-26;  by  \V;  Hall,  1829;  by  W:  Carroll, 
1829,  31,  32,  33;  by  N.  Cannon,  1835,  36,  37,  39;  by  J.  K.  Polk, 
1839,  41;  by  J.  C.  Jones,  1841,  42,  43,45;  by  A.  V.  Brown, 
1845,  47;  by  N.  S.  Brown,  1847,  49;  by  W.  Trousdale,  1849, 
51;  by  W.  B.  Campbell,  1851,  53;  by  A.  Johnson,  1853,  55,  57; 
by  I.  G.  Harris,  1857,  59,  61  (Jan.,  Apr.) ;  1862-64  not  seen ;  by 
W.  G.  Brownlow,  1865  (Apr..  Oct.),  6b  (July,  Nov.),  67,  68 
(July,  Nov.);  by  D.  W.  C.  Senter,  1869;  by  J:  C.  Brown, 
1871,  72,  73,  75;  by  J.  D.  Porter,  1875,  77,  79;  bv  A.  8.  Marks, 
1879,  81;  by  A.  Hawkins,  1881  (Feb.,  Dec),  82  (Apr.,  May), 
83;  by  W:  B.  Bate,  1883,  85,  87;  by  K.  L.  Taylor,  1887,  89,  90. 
91;  by  J:  P.  Buchanan,  1891  (Feb.,  Aug.),  93;  by  P:  Turney, 
1893,  95  (Jan.,  May),  96  (Sept.),  97;  by  R.  L.  Taylor,  1897, 
98,  99;  by  B.  McMillin,  1899,  1901,  03;  by  J.  B.  Frazier,  1903, 
05;   by  M.  R.  Patterson,  1907. 

Note.  Prior  to  1857  seen  only  in  body  of  one  or  both  Jour- 
nals, except  1837,  also  in  pm.  There  are  generally  messages 
by  both  incoming  and  retiring  Governors  in  years  when  Gov- 
ernors change;  no  message  seen,  however,  by  Brownlow  or 
Senter  in  Feb.  1869  or  by  Senter  1871.  Apparently  no  message 
to  adjourned  sess.  1870.  Messages  Apr.  1865,  Oct.  1867, 
Buchanan  Feb.  1891  contain  also  inaugural  address.  Mess. 
Oct.  1865,  67  ordered  printed  also  in  German.  Mess.  1873 
(30  p.)  has  appendix  (xxxi,  p.)  of  papers  re  claims  against 
the  U.  8.  Mess.  1875  cont.  also  Bien.  rpt.  of  Hospital  for  the 
Insane  and  other  minor  docs.  Mess,  to  sess.  Sept.  1896  is 
bound  with  Proclamation  and  Acts  of  that  session. 

—  Inaugural  address,  1865,  67,  91,  1905.     '65-[1905]. 

8°. 
Cont.:   Bv  W.   G.  Brownlow,  1865  (Apr.),  67;    by  J:    P. 
Buchanan,  l"891;  by  J.  B.  Frazier,  1905. 
Note.    Each  bound  with  mess,  to  same  session. 

—  Message  of  the   Governor  ...  in   relation   to  the 

boundary  line  between  .  .  .  Tenn.  and  Missis- 
sippi .   .  .    17th  Oct.  1837.     8°.     p.  858-862. 

—  Message  from  the  Governor  and  accompanying  docu- 

ments, on  the  subject  of  the  intercourse  by  rail- 
road between  the  States  of  Tenn.  and  Ga. ;  [Feb. 
23,  185-i].     h.t.p.     8°.     p.  265-272. 
See  also  tinder  Legislature,  Journah,  Docs.,  etc.,  1853/54. 

—  Special  message  of  the  Governor  [Johnson]  accom- 

panying the  report  of  the  Commissioner  of 
Eoads;  [Jan.29,  1856].    h.t.p.    8°.    p.  121-132. 

—  Special    message    of    Andrew    Johnson,    Governor 

.  .   .  with  accompanying  documents;   [Feb.  25, 
1856].     h.  t.p.     8°.     p.  137-168. 
Note.    iJe  Tennessee-Georgia  railroad.    See  also  above,  Vifti. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  I.  G.  Harris,  in  reply  to  a  resolu- 

tion of  the  House  .   .   .  calling  for  information 
relating  to  the   Bank  of  Tennessee ;   [March  2, 
1858].     '58.     8°.     39  p. 
Note.    Also,  with  h.  t.-p.  only,  as  pp.  17-55  in  Rpt.  of  joint 

select  committee  to  examine  the  Bank  of  Tenn.;   see  under 

Legislature,  JnlH.,  l)ocs.,  etc.,  1858. 

—  Excursion  made  by  the  Executives  and  Legislatures 

of  Ky.  and  Tenn.  to  Ohio,  1860.  Cincinnati, 
'60.     8". 

—  Report   of    Gov.  W:  G.  Brownlow  ...  in    answer 

to  a  joint  resolution  calling  for  information  in 
relation  to  the  late  State  elections  .  .  .  Nov. 
[25],  1865.     '65.     8°.     p.  149-157. 

—  Special    moHsago    of   Gov.    W:     G.    Brownlow  .   .   . 

April  13,  1866.     h.  t.  p.     8° 

—  Special    messiigc    of    G(jv.    W: 

n)ittii)g  tiie  rejjort  of  the  .  . 
sec,  Nov.   20,  1866.     h.  t.  p. 
Note.     Com.  principally  the  rpt. 

—  Special  rneH.sago  of  (i(»v'r  W:    G.    I'rowiilow.     Sub- 

mitting corrcHpondence  in  rclutioti  to  the  resig- 
nation of  the  Treasurer  of  tiie  State,  [etc.,  Jan. 
14,  1867].     /(.  /.  p.     H"      p.  H1-H9. 

886 


.     p.  257-2(;3. 
G.   Brownlow,  sub- 
.   Bank  of  Tennes- 
8".     p.  17-32. 


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Governor,  continued. 

—  Special  message  of  Gov.  W:   G.   Brownlow  in  rela- 

tion to  the  Evans ville,  Henderson  &  Nashville 
Railroad  Com'y,  &c. ,  &c. ;  [Jan.  4,  18G9] .  h.  t.  p. 
8°.     p.  113-130. 

—  [Resignation  of  Gov.  Brownlow,  Feb.  12,  1869.] 

Note.    Not  seen,  but  House  ordered  5,000  copies  printed. 

—  The    Penitentiary.      Message     of     the      Governor 

[vSenter]  calling  attention  to  the  condition  of  the 
State  Prison;  [Dec.  «,  18(;!)].     n.t.j).    8«.    (1)  p. 

—  Special  message  of  the  Governor,  D.  W.  C.  Senter, 

in  relation  to  mob  violence  .  .  .  Feb.  2,  1870. 
'70.     8°.     G  p. 

—  Special   message  of  the  Governor  [Brown]  on  the 

lease  of  the  Penitentiary,  Nov.  18,  1871.  h.  t.  p. 
8°.     p.  211-218. 

—  Message  of  Alvin  Hawkins,  Governor  ...  in  rela- 

tion to  the  indebtedness  of  the  State;  [Mar.  12, 
1881].     '81.     8°.     C  p. 

—  [Message  of  Gov.  P:  Turney  recommending  a  call 

for  a  constitutional  convention,  Feb.  7,  1893]. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  body  of  both  Journals. 

—  [Proclamation    appointing    Oct.    21,    1892  a  public 

holiday  in  commemoration  of  the  400th  anniver- 
sary of  the  discovery  of  Anurica  by  Columbus, 
with  the  official  programme  for  the  schools]. 
n.  t.  p.     ['92.]     4°.     (3)  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Does.,  etc.,  1895. 
Adjutant   General.     Report,  biennial,  Dec:    1883/84- 

87/88,  91/92-93/94,  1903/04.     ['85?]-1905.    8°. 

—  Report  of  the  military  affairs  of  the  State  from  1861 

to  1866.     '66.     8°.     695,  xii,  11  p. 

Attorney  General.  Report  ...  in  relation  to  certain 
defects  in  the  existing  criminal  code  of  the 
State  .   .   .   12th  Dec.  1837.     8«.     p.  885-893. 

Comptroller  (1835-).  Report,  biennial,  Oct.:  1837, 
37/39-59/61;  May  1865 ;  annual,  Oct.:  1864/65, 
Sept.  30:  1865/66-67/68,  69/70-70/71;  Jan.  1, 
1873  ;  biennial,  Sept.  30:  1867/69,  Dec.  19:  1873/ 
74,  74/76-1902/04.      ['38]-1905. 

Note.  Rpt.  1837  called  "  the  Ist  detailed  rpt. ;"  rpt.  184.5/47 
called  6th  Men.  Rpt.  May  1865  covers  1862/Apr.  1, 1865.  Rpt. 
Jan.l,187S  covers  from  Sept.  30,1871.  Kpt.  1878/80  has  wrong 
date  on  t.-p.,  "Jan.  3,  1880,"  for  1881.  Rpts.  through  1865 
cent,  bank  statistics,  and,  through  1873,  insurance  statistics. 

—  Report  to  General  Assembly   [in  response  to  request 

or  resolution]  :•  Nov.  13,  1837;  Nov.  11,  1839; 
Nov.  24,  1849;  Jan.  15,  1854. 

—  A   tabular   statement  of    the   taxable   property  and 

polls  of  the  State,  [etc.],  1839.     f°  broadside. 

—  Supplemental  report:  Oct.   16,  1839;   Nov.  3,  1847. 

—  Report  on   the  subject  of  the   valuation  of  taxable 

property,  Nov.  19,  1847. 

—  Report   in  relation   to  delinquent   officers,     h.  t.  p. 

[Sess.   1849,  51.]     2  rpts.     8°. 

—  Report  of  the  probable  receipts  and  disbursements, 

Oct.   1:    1851/53.     h.t.p.     [1851.]     8°.      (3)  p. 

—  Comptroller's  report  of   all  delinquent  officers   who 

have  been  reported  to  district  attorneys  during 
1858  and  1859.     '59.     8°.     32  p. 

—  Report  in  relation  to  delinquent  tax  collectors  and 

revenue  officers,  Jan.  25,  1868.    h.  t.  p.     (16)  p. 

—  Report  in  relation  to   Tennessee  State  bonds,  sess. 

1865/66.     '66.     8°.     p.  113-148. 

—  Digest  of  the  taxes  on  privileges,  1885/86.     n.  t.  p. 

['86?]     8".      (1),  16  p. 

—  Assessment  law  of  State  of  Tenn.     Jas.  A.  Harris, 

Comptroller.     1895.     8°.     40  p. 

—  See   also    under   Legislature,  Jo«rna/5,   Docs.,  etc., 

1858  (two),  71,  97. 

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Secreiary  of  State.  Report,  [re  internal  improvement 
companies],  biennial,  Oct.:  1841,47;  Nov.:  ] 840, 
51,  f)3;  Oct.:  1859,  69;  report,  biennial,  Oct. 
1871;    Jan.:  1873-87.     ['42]-87.     8°. 

Note.  Title  varies  as  follows  :  Rpt.  in  rel.  to  int.  imp.  cos., 
1841;  Rpt.  in  rel.  to  the  several  imp.  cos.  .  .  .  1847;  Rpt.  of 
the  Int.  Imp.  Conimr..  1849,  51,  5.3;  Rpt.  of  the  Sec.  of  State  as 
Int.  Imp.  Coramr.,  1859,69;  since  then,  Rpt.  of  the  Sec.  of 
State.  The  Sec.  of  State  was  made  ex  officio  Int.  Imp.  Comrar. 
by  an  Act  of  1846.  Rpt.  1849/51  is  extended  to  Jan.  1,  1852. 
Rpt.  dated  "Dec.  1883"  is  probably  of  Dec.  1882  or  Jan. 
1883. 

—  The  official  and  political  manual  of  the  State  .  .  . 

Prepared  by  C:  A.  Miller.    1890.    8°.    (4),  359  p. 

—  See   also   nnder  Legislature,    ■Journals,  Docs  ,  etc., 

1858,  70. 
Treasurer.  Report,  Mar.  1,  1836/Oct.  1,  1837 ;  bien- 
nial, Oct.:  1843/45,  49/51-57/59;  May/Sept. 
1865;  Nov.  21,  1866;  Sept.  30:  annual  1866/67, 
biennial  1867/69;  Dec.  6,  1870;  June  1,  1870/ 
Oct.  1,  1871;  Dec.  31,  1872;  biennial,  Dec.  19: 
1873/74,  74/76-1902/04.     ['38-1905.]     8°. 

Note.  No  rpts.  found,  1837-43,  47-49,  nor  between  Sept.  30, 
1869,  and  June  1,  1870.     Rpt.  Dec.  1870  had  but  (5)  p. 

—  1st  annual  report  of   the  condition  of  the  building 

and  loan  associations  transacting  business  in  the 
State  of  Tennessee,  for  year  ending  June  30 
1895.     '96.     8°. 

—  Insurance  Commissioner  (1873-).     Report,  [lst-2d 

annual],  Dec:  l87[3]-74;  annual  report,  Dec. 
31:   1894,  96,  98-99,  1902-04.     '75-1905.     8«. 

Note.  The  State  Treasurer  was  ex  officio  Insurance  Com- 
missioner. In  early  rpts.  office  was  "known  as  Bureau  of 
Insurance.  Rpt.  187[3]  submitted  and  dated  Dec.  1,  1874; 
rpt.  1874  for  calendar  year.  Ann.  rpts.  1894-1904  have  cover 
dates  "  1895-1905,"  being  years  of  publication.  Some  seem  to 
have  been  in  2  v.,  one  for  Fire  insurance  and  one  for  Life 
insurance. 

—  See  also  back  under  Governor,  1867;  under  Inspec. 

and  Reg.,  Education,  two  notes;  and  under 
Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1897. 


Inspection  and  Regulation. 

[^Banks.'\  Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Bank  of  Memphis. 
Annual  statement,  Sept.  27,  1837 ;  report  of 
Pres.  and  Directors,  Oct.  1 ,  1847  ;  report,  Dec.  10, 
1851. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Does.,  etc.,  1847/48. 

Lawrencebiirg  Bank.  Report  of  the  President,  [Oct. 
1:   1849,57].     n.  t.  p.     2  rpts.     8". 

Planters'  Bank.  Report,  Oct.:  1837,  47,  59.  —  State- 
ment, Oct.  or  Nov.:  1837,  43,  49,  53,  55,  59 ;  Jan. 
1,  1865. 

Union  Hank.  Report,  Oct.  11,  1837.  —  Statement, 
May,  July,  Oct.,  1837;  biennial,  Oct.:  1849-59; 
Jan.  1,  1865. 

Supervisor  of  Banks.  Report,  May,  1«65;  Oct.  1865. 
2  rpt.s.     8". 

See  also  //n6?er  Institutions,  Banks;  and  under  Legis- 
lature, Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  18;i7,  37/38,  39/40, 
49/50,  54,  58. 
{^Education.]  Superintendent  of  Puht.ic  Instruction 
(1835-44).  Report,  [biennial?],  Oct.:  1837,  .39, 
41,  43/45. 

Note.  There  were  also  minor  rplH.  Nov.  IS,  Dec.  0,  12,  1S37, 
In  rsitnonHf  to  rc'iui'HtH  fnitri  Hoiimo.  Kj)t.  IM:!/15  made  by 
Btatc  rroaHiiriT,  upon  whom  the  (liillt-H  of  ihr- ollice  devolved 
from  1S44  lo  1867. 

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\_Education,  continued. '\ 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  (18G7-70,  73-). 
1st  report,  biennial,  Oct.  7:  18G7/G9;  annual 
report,  Aug.  31:  1873/74-79/80;  June  30:  1882/ 
83-95/96,  98/99-1903/04. 

Note.  l8t  rpt.  covers  from  opening  of  office.  State  Treas- 
urer was  again  Supt.  ex  officio,  lH"0-7:3.  Oflicer  called  Supt. 
of  Public  Schools  in  rpts.  1874/75-79/80.  Kpt.  187f)/7(i  called 
"2d  annual."  No  others  numbered.  Kpt.  1883/84  cont.  rpt. 
of  Bd.  of  Education,  which  in  turn  cont.  rpt.  of  State  Normal 
College,  1882/84.  Rpt.  19UJ/u:i  not  seen.  There  was  no  rpt. 
for  1897/98,  and  apparently  none  for  1896/97.  See  also  next 
entry,  and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  JJocfi.,  etc.,  1869. 

—  Report  of  Hon.  W:  Morrow,  Supt.   .  .   .  ex  officio, 

to  the  called  session  of  the  37th  Genl.  Assy. 
.  .  .;  embracing  a  report  by  the  Asst.  Supt., 
J.  B.  Killebrew;  [Mar.  14,  1872J.    '72.    8o.    52  p. 

—  Circular  address  of  the   .  .    .  Supt.   .   .   .  ;  together 

with  amendments  to  the  public  school  law  .  .  . 
passed  March  24,  1875.     '75.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Acts    passed    .    .    .    1879    in    relation    to    public 

schools;  and  the  circular  of  the  State  Supt. 
touching  the  administration  of  the  same.  '79. 
8°.     Ifi  p. 

—  Public   schools   of  Tennessee.      Decision   of  the 

Supreme  Court  in  relation  to  dismissing  teachers, 
[1880?].     h.t.p.     8°.     14  p. 

Note.  Seen  only  following  Supt'e.  rpt.  1879/80  in  Ap- 
pendix 1881. 

—  Public  school  laws,  including  all  acts  passed  since 

Mar.  15,  1873,  to  Mar.  31,  1883.  Comp.  by  T: 
H.  Paine,  Supt.     '83.     8°.     31  p. 

—  Circular  letter  to  the  county  courts  of  the  State 

.   .  .     1887.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  institutes  made  to  the  trustees  of  the 

Peabody  Education  Fund  .  .  .  1887.  '87.  8°. 
30  p. 

—  Same,  [Sept.]  1889.     '89.     8«.     15  p. 

—  Public    school  laws  .   .   .   1887,  1903.     2  pm.     8°. 

—  General  circulars  of   instruction   and  regulations 

for  the  government  of  the  public  schools  and 
school  officers;  also  the  laws  relating  to  the 
public  schools  .   .   .   1891.     '92.     8".     41  p. 

—  See   also    under   Institutions,    Education,    Public 

School  Officers'  Association. 
Board     of    Commissioners    for    Common     Schools. 
Biennial  report,  1848/49. 
Note.       Also  called  Bd.  of  Commrs.  for  the  School  Fund. 

Board  of  Education.  Report,  June  30:  annual 
1883/84,  biennial  188()/88. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Supt. 

—  Peabody  Normal  College.     The  special  committee 

appointed  to  investigate  this  institution  sub- 
mitted the  following  report  to  the  State  Board 
of  Education,  Sat.,  Sept.  9,  1899.  .  .  .  n.  p., 
n.  d.  8°.  16  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals.^  Docs.,  etc., 
1837/38,  68/69  (five),  69,  70. 

Fish  Commissioner  ('187-).  Report  [to  session  1879]  ; 
report  for  1881/82.  ['79]-83.  2  rnts.  S^.  4  p. ; 
24  p. 

Health,  Board  of  (1877-).  lst-2d  report,  quadrennial, 
Apr.  1877/Oct.  1,  1880,  Oct.  1,  1880/Dec.  31, 
1884.     '80-85.     2  v.     8°.     570  p. ;  600  p. 

Note.  Each  cont.  reprints  of  circulars  issued  during  period 
covered. 

—  Report  of  proceedings,  quarterly  meetings,  1884, 

85.     '84-85.     2  pm.     8°. 


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Health,  Board  of,  continued. 

—  Bulletin,  monthly;  v.  1,  no.  1-v.  13,  no.  1/2;  Aug. 

1885-Aug./Sept.  1897.  '85-97.  8°  and  4". 
Kote.  Vols,  run  from  Aug.  to  July,  ea.  no.  covering  month 
precediug,  e.  g.,  v.  1,  no.  1,  Aug.  1885,  is  for  month  ending 
July  31.  Ea.  vol.  seen  bad  consecutive  pagination.  V.  13, 
J108.  1/2,  Aug./Sept.  1897,  in  1  pni.  From  v.  9,  no.  1  remain- 
ing DOS.  bear  also  eninneration  "Whole  noH.  97-147."  The 
Weather  Service  having  been  in  charge  t>f  the  Board  of  Health 
July  1885-Oct.  189.5,  ea.  bull.  cont.  meteorological  rpt.  through 
V.  11,  no.  4,  Nov.  1895.    Bull,  discontinued  Oct.  1897-  July  18y8. 

—  Same;   Supplement,  nos.    [l]-2,   Oct.   1885,  Jan. 

1887.     n.t.p.     '85.     2  pm.     1.8°.     16  p. ;  10  p. 

—  Bulletin,  new  series,  v.  1,  no.  1,  Aug. /Sept.  1898. 

n.  t.  p.     [Somerville,  '98.]     8°. 

—  Mortality  statements  ;  monthly,  Jan. -Apr.  1881.    4°. 

—  Report  of  the  committee    of  the   State  Board  of 

Health  on  prisons  and  public  charities  of  Ten- 
nessee.    [1878.]     8°.     40  p. 

Note.    The  Surgeon  Genl's.  catalog  gives   probable    date 
[1880]. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  ...  to  be  enforced  when 

yellow  fever  is  reported  or  suspected  to  exist. 
.  .  .     [1879.]     8°.     15  p. 

—  An  address  ...  to  the  cities,  towns,  and  villages 

of  Tennessee ;  with  the  laws  establishing  .  .  . 
the  State  Board  of  Health.     1879.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Circular    of  recommendations  .   .  .  for   the    pre- 

vention of  smallpox,     n.  d.     [1882?].     4°.     2  1. 

—  Catalogue  of  library,  Nov.  1883.     '83.     8°.     21  p. 

—  [Circular  to  local  authorities  re  establishing  local 

boards  of  health.  With  the  act  of  1877  .  .  . 
and  the  amended  act  of  1879.  Sept.  1,  1884.] 
8°.     8  p. 

—  Memorandum  addressed  to  the  local  authorities  of 

the    cities,   towns   and   villages    of  Tennessee. 

...     h.  i.  p.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     [1884.]  8°.     5  p. 

Note.    Caption :    "  Precautions    against   the  infection   of 
cholera." 

—  Report   to   the  .  .    .    Board  ...  on   the  confer- 

ences of  State  Boards  of  Health  held  in  St. 
Louis  and  in  Washington,  1884.  By  G.  B. 
Thornton,  M.D.    Jan.  6,  1885.    n.t.p.    8°.    7  p. 

—  See  also  under  Institutions,  Agriculture,  p.  892. 
Labor  and  Minivg  Statistics,  Bureau  of  (1891-).  2d- 

10th,  13th-14th  annual  report,  Dec.    31:     1892- 

1900,  03-04.  '93-1905.  8°. 
Note.  1st,  6th,  9th-10lh  not  seen  but  probably  published. 
2d-4th  dated  by  year  of  publication,  "1893-95."  13th  cont. 
also  statistics  for  19U1-U2,  and  14th  cont.  some  reading  matter 
from  llth-lilh  rpts.,  which  had  not  then  been  printed;  not 
known  if  printed  nince.  2d-3d  rpts.  are  of  "  Commr.  of 
Labor  and  Inspector  of  Mines;"  4th-8th  of  "Bureau  of 
Labor,  Statistics  and  Mines;"  13th-14lh  of  "Mining  Dept.," 
the  Labor  Bureau  having  been  abolished  in  1903. 

—  Special    report   of    the    Commr.    of    Labor    and 

Inspector  of  Mines  .  .  .  extra  session,  Aug.  31, 
1891.     '91.     8^     104  p. 

—  Labor  laws  of  the  State.     G:  W.  Ford,  Commis- 

sioner,    n.t.p.     Knoxville,  1891.     24°.     45  p. 
Note.    Title  from  cover. 

—  See  also  vnder  Institutions,  Agriculture. 
[Railroads.}     Report   of   the   Chief   Engineer   of  the 

State  ...  on  the  surveys  and  examinations  for 
the  Central  liail  Road  and  for  the  Central  Turn- 
pike;  Oct.  .30,  1837.     8°.     p.  704-7G2. 

Report  of  tlie  Pros,  and  Directors  of  the  Louisville, 
Cincinnati  &  Cii:ir!oston  R.R.  Co.,  acf'onipanied 
by  a  coriiinunication  of  Gen.  Robt.  Y.  Hayne, 
I'res.  [etc.];  Nov.  15,  I8;!7.     8".     p.  8;!(;-858. 

Agent  of  Tennessee  ("1850-).  Rejjort  on  the  affairs 
of  the  EaHt  Tennessee  and  Georgia  Railroad; 
[Sept.  20,  185)].     k.  I.  p.     8".      p.  199-20(1. 

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[Railroads,  continued. ~} 

Commissioner  of   Roads.     Report,    Jan.    28,   IS.'jO; 

report  on  tlie  condition  of  the  railroads,  annual : 

Oct.  19,  1857;   Juno  30:  1858/59,  64/65.      ['56 J- 

66.     8°. 

Note.    Rpt.  1856  is  with  Gov's,  special  mess.,  Jan.  29,  1856; 

n.  t.p.;  (9)  p.    Rpt.  1857  called  "  Upt.  of  li.  G.  Payue  .  .  ." 

—  Tabular   statement  of  the  condition  of   the    rail- 

roads, 1857,  59.     2   fo  sheets. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1856. 
Commissioners    to     Settle    icith    the    Louisville   and 

Nashville  Railroad  Co.  (1865-).  Settlement 
with  the  Louisville  and  Nashville  Railroad  Com- 
pany, [Nov.  18,  1865].  h.t.p.  8".  p.  231-235. 
Report  of  the  Commissioners  in  relation  to  delin- 
quent railroads  in  Tenn.  ...  h.  t.  p.  [Sess. 
1871.]  8».  p.  117-128. 
Note.    Has  caption  :  "  Rpt.  of  R.K.  Comraiasioncrs." 

Receiver  of  East  Tennessee  Railroads  for  the  United 
States.  Acts  of  the  Genl.  Assy,  of  the  State  of 
Tenn.  relating  to  the  East  Tenn.  &  Ga.  R.K. 
Co.  [Comp.  by  C  W.  Folsom,  Receiver.] 
n.t.p.  Nashville,  1869.  8°.  44,  (2)  p.  (Cover 
title.) 

—  Same,  relating  to  the  East  Tenn.  &  Va.  R.R.  Co. 

[Comp.  by  same.]  n.  t.  p.  Nashville,  1869. 
8°.     28,  (2)  p.     (Cover  title.) 

—  Certain  acts  of  the  Genl.  Assy,  and  extracts  from 

the  Code  of  1857/58  .  .  .  relating  generally  to 
railroads.  [Comp.  by  same.]  n.  t.  p.  Nash- 
ville, 1869.     8°.     115  p.      (Cover  title.) 

Report  of  R.  P.  Meelv,  Receiver  of  the  Miss.  Cen- 
tral &  Tenn.  &'Miss.  Central  R.R.,  Mar.  1, 
1876/Nov.  30,  1877.     '79.     8°.     7  p. 

Railroad  Commission  (1883-).  lst/2d  annual  re- 
ports, 1883/84;  report,  1899/1900.  '84-1901. 
2  v.     8°. 

Note.  l8t-2d  iu  1  v.  let  covers  Apr.  25/ June  30,1883;  2d 
covers  June  30;  1880/84.  Cont.  also  two  supplemental  rpts. : 
Pec.  20,  1883,  and  n.  d.  [1885?];  also  appendix  :  Louisville  & 
Nashville  R.R.  Co.  v.  Commission. 


—  Supplemental    report, 
recommendations  .  . 
8°.     31  p. 
Note.    Also  appended  to  lst/2d  ann.  rpt 


embracing    statistics    and 
,  By  J.  H.  Savage.     1885. 


See  above. 


See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,    Governor,  1854,  56 
(two),  69  ;  irrtrfer Institutions,  Geology,  1845  ;  and 
under  Legislature,  Journals,   Docs.,    etc.,    1837, 
49/50,  68/69  (two),  69,  70/71  (four). 
\^Roads,  Commissioner  of]    See  back  under  Railroads. 
\_Taxation.'\     Board    of    Assessors     and     Equalizers 
(1895-).     [1st]    biennial   report,    [June    1895/] 
Dec.  19,  1896.     '96.     8°.     56  p. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Comptroller. 


Institutions. 


[1st- 
6-60. 


{Agriculture.']     Agricultural  Bureau    (1854-). 
3d]    biennial   report,   [1854/55]-58/59. 
3  V.     8°.     .380,  (1)  p.;  588  p.;  94  p. 

Note.  [1st]  is  "to  the  Legislature  of  1855/56; 
reprint  of  rpt.  listed  in  next  entry.  Title  of  3d 
sis  of  the  transactions,  1858/59,  being  the  3d  bien. 

—  Report  of  the  Secretary,  Nov.  1,  1855. 
Note.    Also  reprinted  in  [Ist]  bien.  rpt. 

. —  [Circulars,  1854-].     (Reprinted  in  reports.) 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1855/56. 

89 1 


'  cont.  also 
"  A  synop- 
.  rpt." 

80.     (7)  p. 


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^^Agriculture,  continued.'] 

Bureau  of  Agriculture  (1872-).     1st  and  2fl  reports 
Introduction  to  the  resources  of  Tennessee,  by 
J.  B.  Killebrew,  assisted  by  J.   M.  Safford 
1874.     8°.     viii,  119;J,  xi,  p.     maps, 
.r.^"!^/  T^^°'  *°  administrative  rpt.    Cont.  "  Agric.  and  geol 

—  Advance  .sheets  from  the  report  of  the  Bureau 

Chapter  13,  Coal  [also  Chap.  U,  Iron],    n.  t.  p 
[18/4].     8°.     p.  183-242.     map. 

Bureau  of  Agriculture.  Statistics  and  Mines  (1875-^ 
Biennial  report  of  the  Commissioner,    1875/70- 
99/1900.     ['77?]-1901.     8o.  '  /" 

„  V'^H'     T^^^^  are  administrative  rpts.,  covering  annroxirnqt^ 
?-?/r8      r.^T"'."™.'^   '''  =''«°   ^^l"^'   descri^ti^ve'rpts    J^fe" 

tor  Agnc.  Exp.  Sta.,   and   Asst.  Commr.  for   E.  Tenn     wl 
eerra'tes  U^reTs's'ued'    Hnrmrsreor       -°'  ^^^v^n    if 

Rpt.l8.79stt^s"/er  °^   ^^'•'^-  -   ^P*-    1««V96  an7sL"1: 

—  [Crop  report],  monthly,  1877-94. 

—  [Come  to  Tennessee.      By  W:  M.   Clark,  M.  D 

Sec.  State  Board   of  Health.      187-?]     circular 

n.f"^/:.    ^t'^"°°ed  by  J.  B.  Killebrew  in  rpt.  1879/80  as  ,i„h 
lished"  at  the  commencement  of  my  term."  '•'^"^'^^  P*^*^" 

—  Tennessee  :    its  agricultural  and  mineral    wealth 

with    an    appendix  ...     By  J.    B.    Killebrew' 

Commr 1876.     8o.     196  p.     map.  ' 

J^otf     Cent.:    "Agricultural  and  geological  map  of  Tenn   • 
Nash^i   eP.?.^f?87-Y  "  8calf  %  ^i   if ^^^    •    ^-'f^'^^         ■ 

-  Beport  of  the  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  Statistics  and 
co!.TL,r  n"^-  '^«ba-^o-T^ittle  SequatcSee 
coal  field  -pcoee  and  Iliwassee  mineral  district 
—  Kegion  of  Cincinnati  Southern  R.R.  _  Ten- 
Sffffr  n^  f  stock-producing  State  -  Southern 
Mates  Coal  and  Iron  Association.  Bv  J  R 
I  .Hebrew,  Commr.     1877.    Sr    x,  435  p.     niapsj 

-Tobacco:  its  culture  in  Tennes..ee,  with  statis- 
n'^'i.^n  'u  '^«"'I""^-i'i'  iniportance,  etc.  By  J. 
B^^ Killebrew,  Commr.    ...  2d  ed.     1876.     8". 

'S><!  precfiflhig  entt,/  and  note.. 
-Special  report  on  the  coal-firdd  „f  Little  Semiat- 
rheo    w,th  a  general  descriptio,,  of  tlw  Cumbor- 

'"  ;87R '"«  ?.r  '■ ''  '^"'"''^^-•-  ^•«'"'^'-. 

•  •  .     1876.     8".     40  p.     map. 
See  above,  Rpt.  of  the  Bureau  .  .  .  1876,  and  ,u>to. 

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[Agriculiure,  continued.] 

—  Report  on  the  Ocoee  and    Hiwassee  mineral  dis- 

trict.   By  J.  B.  Kiliol.rew  .   .  .   1876.    8°.    67  p. 
See  opposite,  llpt.  of  the  Bureau  .  .  .  1876,  and  note. 

—  Mineral  and  agricultural  resources  of  the  portion 

of  Tennessee  along  the  Cincinnati  Southern  and 
Knoxville  &  Ohio  railroads,  including  the  coun- 
try between  the  two.  By  J.  B.  Killebrew, 
Commr.  .  .  .  1876.  8°.  145  p.  3  fold.  maps. 
See  opposite,  Rpt.  of  the  Bureau  .  .  .  1876,  and  note. 

—  [Proceedings  of  the  Tenn.  Stock-breeders'  Asso- 

ciation .   .  .   Feb.  15,1876.     Also  an  address  .   .  . 
by  J.    B.  Killebrew,    Commr.  .   .  .   ]     [52  p.?] 
See  opposite,  Rpt.  of  the  Bureau  .  .  .  1876,  and  note. 

—  [Tabular  statement  of  manufacturing  and  mining 

interests  of  the  State.     1876?] 
N'ote.    Mentioned  in  Rpt.  of  the  Bureau,  1876,  as  "  ready  for 

the  press." 

—  Report  of  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  Statistics   and 

Mines   .   .  .    1877  and  1878.     Oil  regions,  Wheat, 
Sheep  husbandry,  Grasses.     By  J.  H.  Killebrew, 
Commr.   .   .  .     '78.     «".     xv,  903  p. 
JVb<«.     Not  an  administrative  rpt.  but  a  collection  of  papers, 
each  also  pub.  separately,  as  follows  : 

—  Oil  region  of  Tennessee,  with  some  account  of  its 

other  resources  and  capabilities.     By  J.  B.  Kille- 
brew, Commr.   .   .   .   1877.     8°.     116  p.     map. 
See precediiig  entry  and  note. 

—  Wheat  culture  in  Tennessee.     By  J.  B.  Killebrew, 

Commr.   .   .  .   1877.     8°.     253,  (2)  p. 
]SU)te.    Rpt.,  176  p.,  appendix,  p.  177-25:i.     Rpt.  seen  also 
issued  separately.     Both  included  as  p.  117-360  in  "  Rpt.  of 
Bureau  .  .  .  1877  and  1878,"  trhich  see  above. 

—  Advance  sheets  from  a  work  on  sheep  husbandry 

by   J.  B.  Killebrew,    Commr.  .   .   .     1878.      8°. 
[39  p?] 
See  above,  Rpt.  of  Bureau,  1877  and  1878,  and  below,  1880. 

—  The  grasses  of  Tennessee ;  including  cereals  and 

forage    plants.     By   J.    B.    Killebrew,    Commr. 
.   .    .     1878.     8".     iv,  5-511  p. 

Kote.  Also  as  pp.  (1),  401-90^.  in  Rpt.  of  Bureau,  1877/78. 
A  new  work  on  this  subject,  by  the  same  author,  constituted 
Bull.  V.  11,  DOS.  2-4  of  the  Agric.  Exp.  Sla.,  1898.  Ste  below, 
1880  and  1883. 

—  Middle  Tennessee  as  an  iron    centre.     By  J.    B. 

Killebrew,    Commr.    of    Agric,    Statistics    and 

Mines  and  Immigration.     1879.    8".     15  p.    map. 

Kote.    Cent.  "  Map  of  Tenn.   reduced  from  large  map  by 

J.  B.  Killebrew,  Commr.  .  .  .     [Chicago],  n.  d.;  scale  about 

23  mi.  ^  1  in. ;  size,  6  x  20  in. 

—  [Knoxville  as  an  iron  center,     c.  1879]. 
Note.    Not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  rpt.  1879/80. 

—  Meadows   and   pastures.     A  compendium   of  the 

grasses   of   Tenn.  ...     By   J.   B.   Killebrew, 

Commr.   .  .  .   1880.     8°.     164  p. 
Kate.    Has   cover  title:  "Grasses,  meadows   and  pastures. 
Sorghum  and  the  manufacture  of  sugar."     An  abridged  ed.  of 
the  work  of  1878.     See  also  below,  1883. 

—  West   Tennessee:    its  resources  and   advantages. 

Cheap  homes  for  immigrants.     Bv  J.   B.  Kille- 
brew .    .   .     1879.     8".     2  1.,  (3)-93  p. 

—  Sheep    husbandry.     A    work    prepared    for    the 

farmers    of   Tennessee.     By   J.    B.    Killebrew. 

1880.  8".     301,  (1)  p.     7  pi. 

—  Iron  and  coal  of  Tennessee.     By  J.  B.  Killebrew. 

1881.  8°. 


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{^Agriculture,  continued.'] 

—  [Quarterly  bulletin  of  farms,  residences,  etc  ,  for 

sale  in  Tenn.     Oct.  1881]. 

—  Quarterly  bulletin  of  farms,  residences,  etc.,  for 

sale  in  Tennessee  .  .  .  by  A.  \V.  Hawkins, 
Commr.  of  Agric.  .  .  .  Nashville,  Tenn., 
1882.     n.   t.  p.      [Knoxville,   '82.]     8°. 


Jan.    1, 
111  p. 

Note.    Title  from  cover. 


Set  also  below,  1888. 


—  Bulletin   of   farms,  residences,   etc.,   for   sale  in 

Tennessee  .  .  .  A.  J.  McWhirter,  Commr.  .  .  . 
Nashville,  Tenn.,. July  31,  1883.     '83.    8°.     144  p. 

Note.  Cent.  "  Map  of  Tenn.,  published  by  A.  T.  [gic] 
McWhirter,  Commr.;  Chicago,  ii.d.;  scale,  about  22mi.=:l 
in. ;  size  6|  X  20|  in. 

—  Coal.     Report   of   H:    E.    Colton,    Geologist   and 

Inspector  of  Mines,  on  the  coal  mines  of  Ten- 
nessee, and  other  minerals,  to  A.  W.  Hawkins, 
Commr.  .   .   .   1883.     8°.     128  p.     map.     il. 

—  Meadows   and   pastures.     A   compendium  of  the 

grasses  of  Tennessee.  .  .  .  By  J.  B.  Killebrew. 
.   .  .     1883.     8°.     136  p. 

Note.  Has  cover  title;  "Grasses,  meadows  and  pastures. 
Sorghum  and  the  manufacture  of  sugar.  Published  by  the 
Bureau  .  .  .  A.  J.  McWhirter,  Commr."     See  above,  1818,80. 

—  Revised  hand-book  of   Tennessee.     Prepared  by 

A.  J.  McWhirter,  Commr.  of  Agriculture, 
Statistics,  Mines,  and  Immigration.  1885.  8°. 
200  p. 

Note.  Cont.  "  Agricultural  map  of  Tenn.,  comp.  ...  by 
J.  M.  Safford,  Special  Agent,  1883;"  scale,  '20  mi.  =  1  in.; 
size,  6J  X  23^  in.;  apparently  comp.  for  the  U.  8.  Dept.  of  the 
Interior. 

—  Premiums    on    crops    of    1887    offered    by    the 

Commr.  of  Agriculture  to  the  farmers  of 
the  State.  Rules  governing  the  same.  [1887.] 
circular. 

—  OflBcial  land  bulletin  no.   1  of  farms  and  farming 

lands  for  sale  in  Tennessee,  July  1888. 

—  Agricultural   and   geological   map   of  Tennessee, 

issued  by  B.  M.  Hord,  Commr.  ...  (J.  M. 
Safford,  State  Geologist).  1888.  [Chicago], 
'88.     Scale,  12  mi.  =  1  in. ;  size,  26  X  41.^  in. 

—  Tennessee.     Its    resources,    capabilities   and    de- 

velopment illustrated  by  graphics.     D.  G.  God- 
win, Commr.     1892.     obi.  i°.     2  1, 
maps,     charts. 

—  The  medicinal  plants  of  Tennessee. 

Gattinger.     [1894.]     128  p. 

—  [Flora  and  fauna  of  Tennessee.     By  Dr.  A 

tinger.?]      [Not  neen.] 

—  Proceedings  of   farmers'    conventions  .  .   .   1894. 

Pub.  by  the  .   .  .   Dept.  .  .   .     '94.     8°.     304  p. 

—  Information    for   immigrants    concerning   Middle 

'I'cnnessee  and  the  counties  traversed  by  or 
tributary  to  the  Nasliville,  Chattanooga  &  St. 
Louis  Ry.     1898.     12°.     148  p 

—  Weather  Service  (1883-). 

1883,  .Ian.,  Feb.,  Dec, 
'83-85.     G  pm.     8«. 

Note.  Feb.  1883  was  the  Iflt.  Kpts.  for  Mar. -Oct.  18S4  were 
Included  in  ('rop  rpts.  Apr.-Oct.  1HS4;  not  knownas  to  similar 
rpm.  1883,  H^).  After  the  rpt.  for  .June  IHH.'),  the  Weather 
Hervlce  wan  itansfcTrfd  to  the  Hoard  of  Health,  and  contitiued 
In  llH  charge  through  Oct.  18!t."i. 

S/e  niKO  nborr,  (',\()\>  Rfport,  1877-04  ;  avd  under  Inspection 
and  Itf({ulatlon,  IJcutlh,  /ioftrd  of.  Note. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs  ,  etc., 

1879. 


8  p.,  25  1. 
By  Dr.  A. 
Gat- 


Report,  monthly,  Feb. 
1884,  Feb.,  Mar.,  1885. 


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[^a??^-5.]     Bank   of    Tennessee   (Nashville,    1838-6GJ. 
Report,  biennial,  Oct.:   18;W,  41  ;  report  of  Pres. 
Board  of  Trustees,  Sept.  30,  1842;  report,  bien- 
nial, Sept.  30:    1843,  45;  biennial,  July   1:   1847- 
59;  Jan.  1,  1862/Apr.  I,  18CG;  report  of  Tru.stee  : 
Nov.  1,  18G8,  Sept.  1,  1809,  Oct.  1,  1871. 
Note.    Rpt.  1866  with  Spec.  mesH.  of  Gov.  Brownlow,  Nov. 
20,  1866.     Kpts.  1868,  69,  71   are  by  "  H:  Watson,  Trustee  to 
■wind  up  and  settle  the  busi.iess  of  the  Bank  of  Tennessee,"  by 
Act  of  1866. 

See  a/so  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Oovernor,  1858,  66;  under 
Inspection  and  Regulation,  Bonks;  and  under  Legislature, 
Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1843,  49/50,  58,  65,  66,  69. 

—  Statement  of  the  President  [C.  Johnson],     n.  t.  p. 

[c.  1857?]     8°.     3  p. 

—  Communication  from  the  Trustee  .  .   .   [Sess.  Oct. 

1869.]     h.  t.  p.     8".     p.  371-375. 
Blind,    School   for   the    (Nashville,    1844-).     Biennial 
report :  2d-9th,  Oct.  1:   1845/47-59/61;   [Oct.  1: 
18(il/67];     13th-14th,    Oct.     1:     1867/69-69/71; 
16th,    Oct.    1,    1871/l)ec.    31,    1872;    16th-27th, 
Dec:  1873/74-95/96.     ['47?]-97.     8". 
Note.     Prior  to  1871  called  Instn.  for  the  Instruction  of  the 
Blind.     Rpt.    to   sess.  1867    covers  in   a  general  way  ihe  gap 
from  Oct.  1,  1861;  subsequent  enumeration  apparently  allows 
for  unpublished  rpts. 

—  Statement   of  the   Superintendent  .  .   .  1865  [for 

Oct.  1,  1861/Dec.  31,  1863].     8°. 

—  History   and    prospectus.     By    J.    V.    Armstrong, 

Supt.     1898.     8°.     100  p.     il. 
ICharities.l     Boa^-d  of  State  Charities  (1895-) .     [1st] 

report,  April/Dec.  31,  1896.     '97.     8°.     42  p. 
Deaf  and  Dumb  School  (Knoxville,   1844-).    Biennial 
report:   1st,   Sept.   15,  1844/45;  2d-8th,  Oct.   1: 
1845/47-57/59;   10th-12th,  Nov.  1:    1867,67/69- 
69/71;   14th-23d,  Dec:    18[73/74]-91/92 ;  Nov. 
30:   1892/94-94/96       ['45?]-97.     8°. 
Note.    Incorporated  under   this   name,  1846,   but   in   early 
rpts.  sometimes  called  lustn.  for  the  Educ.  of  the  D.  and  D. 
9th  probably  for  18.59/61 ;  not  seen. 

{^Education.']     Reports  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the 
Univ.  of  Nashville,  East  Tenn.  Univ.  at  Knox- 
ville, and  West  Tenn.  Univ.  at  Jackson;   [Jan. 
1858].     '58.     8°.     (8)  p. 
State  Female  College  (Memphis),     loth  annual  cata- 
logue, 1873.     Memphis,  '73.     8°.     31  p. 
Peahody  Normal  College  (Nashville,  1875-).    Annual 
report   of  the   State   Normal   College,  Sept.  1, 
1878.     '79.     8°.     12  p. 
Note.    Also  in  rpt.  of  Supt.  of  Pub.  Instruction,  1877/78. 
Many  rpts.   for  subsequent  years   in   Supt's.  rpts.;   no   pm. 
copies  seen.     Founded  by  Peabody  Education  Board,  as  Slate 
Normal  College,  1875;  name  changed  to  above  in  1888,  when  it 
became  the  chief  beneficiary  of  the  Peabody  Education  Fund; 
again  changed  about  1900  to  Peabody  College   for  Teachers. 
This   institution   has  always  been   connected  with   the    Uni- 
versity of  Nashville,  but  no  attempt  has  been  made  to  include 
here  the  publications  of  that  university. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  1881/82-90/91.     '82-91.     10  v. 
Note.    Earlier   catalogues  included    In    those  of   Univ.   of 

Nashville. 

—  Peabody    Education   Fund.     Proceedings    at    the 

inauguration  of  W:  H.  Payne  as  Chancellor  of 
the  Univ.  of  Nashville  and  as  President  of  the 
Normal  College,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  5th  Oct.  1887. 
Cambridge, '87.     8".     16  p. 

—  Peabody  Normal  College.     Ceremonies  in  honor 

of  Robt.  C.  Winthrop,  May  11,  1894.  n.i.p. 
16°.     16  1.,  bound  at  top. 

—  Peabody  Normal  College.     Commemoration  Day, 

May  l'2,  1899.     [Addresses.]     '99.     16".     32  p. 

—  See  also  under  Inspec.  and  Reg.,  Education,  Bd. 

of  Education  ;  and  under  Legislature,  Journals, 
Docs.,  etc.,  1897, 

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\_Edi(cation ,  continued.'] 

University  of  Tennessee  (Knoxville,  1794-V  Bien- 
nial report  of  the  Trustees,  l.st-7tb.  Jan.  1809, 
[Jan.  1871  ?].  Jan.  1873,  Dec.  1874,  Jan.  1877, 
Dec.  1878.  Jan  1881;  8th-13th.  Dec.  20: 
1880/82-!)0/lt2;  unnumbered,  Dec.  20:  1892/94, 
96/98-1900/02,  04/06.     8°. 

Ji^ote.  The  University  was  the  succeeeor  of  Blount  College 
(1794-1807),  and  was  known  as  E.  Tenn.  College,  1807-40,  E. 
Tenn.  Univ.,  1840-79;  since  then  as  above;  titles  of  rpts.  cor- 
respond. Rpt.  [Jan.  1871?]  not  seen;  perhaps  not  printed. 
Rpts.  1894/96,  1902/04  not  issued  in  pm.  form.  Many  rpts. 
appear  also  in  rpts.  of  Supt.  Pub.  Instruction;  rpt.  1888/90 
has  79  p.  in  Appendix,  and  86  p.  in  Supt's.  rpt. 

—  Annual   report  of  the  President  to  the  Board  of 

Trustees,    Dec.    20:     1889,91;    Dec.    31:     1899, 
1901,  02,  03. 
2^ote.    No  more  published. 

—  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Trustees 

of    the   East   Tennessee   University,    [Jan.    17, 
1852].     h.t.p.     8°.     (4)  p. 
yote.    RptB.  required  by  an  Act  of  1850. 

—  Register,  annual,  1871/72-78/79,  [90/]91-1905/06. 

Knoxville,  ['72?J-1906.     8°. 

J^ote.  Reeister?  through  1877/78  are  of  E.  Tenn.  Univ. 
Rei^isters  1*79/80-89/90  probably  issued,  but  not  seen.  Reg- 
ister 18[90/]91  of"  Univ.  of  Tenn.  and  State  Agric.  and  Mech. 
College."     Registers  1899/1900-0.5/06  are  in  Univ.  Record. 

—  East   Tennessee    University   Magazine;    v.    1-2, 

1841/42-42/43.     Knoxville,  '42-43.     8°. 

—  Tennessee  University  Student;  v.  1-7,  1888-94. 

Jfote.    Succeeded  by : 

—  University  of   Tennessee  Magazine,  monthly;  v. 

8-21,  1894-1908. 

—  The  University    Scientific    Magazine.     Published 

by  the  Engineering  Society  .  .  .  Aug.  1896, 
October  1897.     Knoxville,  ['96-97].     2  pm.     8°. 

Note.  Oct.  1897  is  called  "  Xo.  3."  Only  3  nos.  were  pub- 
lished.   Succeeded  by : 

—  University  of  Tennessee   Record;   v.   1-10,  1898- 

1907. 
J^ote.    Later  nos.  cont.  Rpt.  of  President,  Register,  etc. 

—  Early   history    of   the   Univ.    of   Tenn.     Address 

before  the  .Alumni  Association  by  M.  White. 
With  a  poem  by  Rev.  J.  H.  Martin.  June  17, 
1879.     Knoxville.  '79.     8^     80  p. 

—  Blount  College  and  the  University  of  Tennessee. 

An  historical  address  delivered  before  the  Alumni 
Association  and  members  of  the  University,  by 
E:  T.  Sanford,  A.  M.,  Juno  12th,  1894.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     ['94.]     8°.     119  p. 

—  Tables  and  other  data  for  engineers  and  business 

men.  Comp.  by  C:  E.  Ferris,  asst.  professor 
.   .   .  Knoxville.  [1900J.     narrow  24».     208  p. 

—  Same,  2d  ed.     216  p. 

—  Medical  Department.     4th-6th  regular  announce- 

ment, 1H78/79-80/81.     '78-[80].     3  pm.     8°. 

.\'oU.  Calb'd  Na»hville  Med.  rollege  in  4th-5th.  Cont.  also 
lst-:;d  ann.  annoiiiicetnents  of  Dental  D^'pt. ;  and  5lh-6th  cont. 
also  ann.  announcements  of  Academic  Dept. 

—  School  of  Agriculture,  Horticulture  and  Botany. 

Report  of  the  PX])eririiental  &  other  work  of 
the  School  of  .Agricniturf.  Horticulture  & 
Hotanv  of  the  Univ.  of  Tenn.,  [lHt-3d]  annual, 
1879/><0,  KO/81,  81/82;  by  J:  .\I.  McBryde. 
Knoxville,  '80-83.  3  v.  8". 
Sott.     Pagination  of  rpt.  1831/82  cither  loO  p.  or  ^07  p. 


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\^E lucation ,  co7itinned.'] 
—  State   Agricultural   Experiment   Station    (Knox- 
ville,    1883-).     Keport  of  the   experimental  and 
other  work  done  at  tlie  State  Experiment  Station 
and  in  the  School  of  Agric,    Ilort.    &    Botany, 
Univ.    of     Tenn.,    during    the    years     188;V84, 
85/86,    [86/87?];    biennial.     By  J:    W.    Glenn. 
Knoxville,  '84-86,  [87?]. 
Note.    Established   by   tlie   Univ.  in   1882;  adopted  by  the 
State  by  Act  approved  in  Mar.  1883;  reorganized  under  the 
Hatch  Act  in  1887.     Hpt.  [1886/87?]  not  Been. 

lst-17th  annual  report,  1888-190-1:.     Knoxville, 

['85?]-1905.  8°. 
Note.  Apparently  for  calendar  periods.  There  is  also  a 
rpt.  of  Director  in  rpt.  of  Commr.  of  Agric,  1885/86;  per- 
haps same  as  bien.  rpt.  There  are  also  rpts.  to  Pres.  of 
Univ.  in  Supt.  Pub.  Instruction  rpts.  1 89 iy9-2- 93/94.  12th 
cent.  Bulletins  of  1899. 

Bulletin   1,   1884.     Analyses  and  tests  of  ma- 
nures and  fertilizers  for  1883/84. 

Bulletin  no.  7.     Ensilage,  and  the  analyses  and 

values  of  commercial  fertilizers,  season  of  1886. 
12  p. 
Bulletin  no.  8.     Potato  culture,  and  the  analy- 
ses and  values  of  commercial  fertilizers,  season 
of  1886.     4  p. 

Bulletin,  v.  1-18,  1888-1905.     Knoxville,  ['88- 

1905].  8°. 
Note.  v.  1,  no.  1  dated  Apr.  1888.  One  v.  of  4  nos.,  each 
calendar  year,  except  that  v.  1  had  3  nos.,  v.  3  had  6  noe.,  and 
V.  4  had  5  nos.  V.  6,  no.  4  cout.  list  of  bulletins.  V.  10,  no.  3 
is  in  board  covers  with  title  "The  soils  of  Tenn.,"  and 
cont.  "A  prelim,  as^ric.  map  of  Tenn.,  based  on  the  distribu- 
tion of  geol.  formations.  Comp.  .  .  .  under  the  auspices  of  the 
.  .  .  Station,  1896;" size,  13  X  41| in.  V.  11  is  for  year  1898  but 
no.  1  is  dated  Apr.  1899;  nos.  2-4,  dated  1898,  are  in  1  pm.,  be- 
ing "  Grasses  and  forage  plants,"  by  J.  B.  Killebrew,  a  new 
■work  of  141,  (3)  p.  See  back  under  Agriculture,  Bureau  .  .  . 
1878,  80,  83. 

Supplement,  Jan.,  Apr.,  July,  1889.     f°  sheets. 

Supplement.      Special  bulletin     .   .   .      [30,000 

farmers  are   wanted  to  send    their    addresses] . 
n.  d.     [1889,  before  June.]     f°.     (4)  p. 
Note.    Perhaps  same  as  Apr.  1889  in  preceding  entry. 

Special  bulletin,  A-E,  Aug.  1889-July  1890. 

Note.  Dated  :  A,  Aug.  -^6. 1889 ;  B.  Oct.  15,  1889 ;  C,  May  10, 
1890;  D,  July  10,  1890;  E,  July  20,  1890.    No  more  published. 

Farmers'  bulletin  no.  2,  or.  The  work  of  the 

experiment  stations.     [Jan.  1891?] 
Note.    Mentioned  iu  ann.  rpt.  as  distributed  with  the  Jan. 
1891  Bulletin  ;  not  seen,  nor  any  record  of  no.  1. 

Press  bulletin  nos.  1-19,  Apr.  10,  1899-1900. 

Note.  Nos.  1-13,  1899;  nos.  14-19,  1900.  Size  varies  as 
follows:  1-7, 19,  ea.  8"  sheet;  8-9,  11-12,  14,  17-18,  ea.  P  sheet; 
13,  a  32"  pm.,  of  (6)  p.    Nos.  10,  15-16  not  seen. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs  ,  etc., 

1869/70  (two),  70/71,  71,  75,  97. 
Watkins  Institute  (1881-).     Report  of  the  Commis- 
sioners,    Jan.    1     or    2:      1885,    87,    91.     ['85- 
91.]     8°. 
Note.    Established  by  legacy,  1881;  opened,  1885.    Rpt.  Jan. 
1,  1885  in  apparently  the  Ist,  covering  1881/84.     Rpt.  1891  seen 
only  as  Appendix  G  to  rpt.  of  Supt.  Pub.  Instruction,  1889/90. 

Convention  of  County  Superintendents.    Proceedings, 
Nashville,  Dec.  6-7.   .  .   .   1887.    '87.     8°.    20  p. 

State  Teachers^  Association.     26th    annual   meeting, 
Memphis,  July  1  and  3,  1890.    n.p.,n.d.    ['90?] 
8°.     82  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  aa  Appendix  P  to  Supt's.  rpt.,  1889/90. 

—  Popular  education.   .   .   .  Address  of  J.  B.  Linds- 

ley.  President  of  the  State  Teachers'  Association, 
delivered  before  that  body  .  .  .  [May  1875]. 
n.i.p.     ['75.]     8°.     8  p. 

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[Education,  continned-l 

Public     School    Officers'    Association.     Proceedings, 
4th-5th  annual  session,  Dec:  1890-!)!.  '91-[92]. 


A^ote.  Seen  only  as  Appendixes  to  Supt's.  rpt.,  1889/90- 
90/91.    Called  "  Convention  of  Public  School  Officers,"  1890. 

Tennessee  Association  of  Schools  and  Colleges.     Pro- 
ceedings of  the  4:th  annual  session  .   .   .  Nov.  5 
and  6,  1891.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     p.  149-162. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Appendix  E  of  Supt's.  rpt.,  1890/91. 

See  also    under    Legislature,   Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 
1837/38,  68/69  (six),  69,  70,  97. 
[Geology. '\    State  Geologist  (G.  Troost,  1831-50).    3d- 
7th,    9th  geological  report,  Oct.  or  Nov.:  1835, 
37,  39,  41,  43,  47.    '37-[47?J     6  pm.     8°. 

Note.  Dr.  Troost  made  9  rpts.  in  all ;  others  not  seen.  Ist- 
2d  said  not  to  have  been  published;  but  an  analysis  of  1st 
[Nov.  14, 1833]  is  said  to  be  in  House  .Journal  1833,  pp.  303-305. 
6th  cont.  :  Geological  map  of  the  State  ...  by  G.  Troost, 
Geologist  .  .  .  n.  p.,  7i.  d.;  size,  10^  x  26^  in.  Pm.  aud 
Appendix  eds.  of  9th  are  from  different  type. 

—  [Report     re    route    of    proposed    railroad    from 

Chattanooga  to  Nashville],  n.t.p.  [c.  1845.] 
8°.  {In  Appendix  to  Journals,  sess.  1845/46, 
p.  65-75.) 

—  [Report  re  marble  in  the  vicinity  of  Caney  Fork]. 

n.t.p.     [c.   1845.]     8°.     (/?t  Appendix  to  Jour- 
nals, sess.  1845/46,  p.  75-76.) 
State    Geologist   (J.    M.    Safiford,    1854-).     lst-[3d] 
biennial  report,  Dec.  1855,  Nov.:  1857,  59.     '56- 
[59].     3  pm.     8°.     164  p.;  11  p.  ;  8  p. 

Note.  Officer  also  called  "  Geologist  aud  Mineralogist  of  the 
State."  Ist  has  title  "A  geo!.  recounoiasance  of  Tenn.;  being 
the  author's  let  bien.  rpt.  .  .  .  ;"  in  Appendix  to  Journals, 
185.5/56,  it  covers  but  120  p.,  and  is  accompanied  by  the  follow- 
ing map,  at  front  of  Appendix  : 

—  Geological  map  of  the  State  of  Tenn.,  prepared 

with  reference  to  the  development  of  the  mineral 
and  agricultural  resources  of  the  State  by  J. 
M.  Safford,  State  Geologist.  [Nashville],  n.  c?. 
Scale,  12  mi.  =  1  in. ;  size,  205  X  38i  in. 

—  Statement  made  ...  to  the  34th  Genl.  Assy.  .  .   . 

adjourned  sess.  1806,  [by  J.  M.  Safford].   h.  t.p. 
8°.     p.  33-39. 
Note.    Bridges  the  gap  following  his  [3d]  rpt.,  1859. 

—  Geologv   of   Tennessee,    by   J.    M.    Safford  .   .  . 

Nov.  1869.     8°.    xi,  550,  (1)  p.,  7  1.,  7  pi.    map. 
Note.  This  report  was  begun  in  1860.   Cont.  following  map  : 

—  Geological  map  of  Tenn.,  by  J.  M.  Safford,  A.M., 

Ph.D.   1869.    New  York.    Scale,  12  mi.  =  1  in.; 
size,  14|  X  45  in. 
Note.    Apparently  different  from  the  following : 

—  Tennessee  phosphate  rocks.     By  J.   M.    Safford. 

[c.  1895  or  96.] 
Note.    Mentioned  in  Bureau  of  Agric.  rpt.  1895/96  as  a  "  re- 
cent rpt." 

—  [Assistant  Geologisf].       See    vnder    Institutions, 

Agriculture,  Bureau  of  A.,  S.  Jf  M.,  Note. 

—  See  also  back  under  Agriculture;  forward  under 

Library,    State;    and  under   Legislature,   -lour- 
nals,  iJncs.,  etc.,  18.''.7. 
[Hospitals.']    Memphis  Hospital.     Rcjjort  of  Trustees, 
biennial,  Oct.:  1846/47-51/53. 
Nolf.  list]  coverB  Mur.  4,  1846/Oct.  7,  1847. 

Hospital  of  the  State  of  Tennessee  (185-).     Report, 

Sept :  1852/53. 
See  aho  forward.  Insane. 

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Immigration,  Board  of  (c  1SG8-).  1st  annual  report 
of  the  Commissioner  of  Immigration  [to,  and 
submitted  by,  the  Board],  Dec.  3,  18G8.  h.  t.  p. 
8".     p.  81-106. 

—  The  Tennessee  Iiand-book  and  immigrant's  guide : 

.  .  .  with  special  reference  to  the  subject  of 
immigration.  By  II.  Bokum,  Comrar.  Phila- 
delphia,  1868.     12°.     (8),  164  p.     map. 

—  See  also  back,  Agric,  Bureau  of  A.,  S.  <j-  ;V. ,  Note. 
\_Insane.~\  Tennessee  Hospital  for  the  Insane  (Nash- 
ville, 1832-).  Keport,  Oct.  1:  biennial,  1841, 
41/43-49/51;  [IstJ-Sth  biennial,  1851/53-59/61; 
Aug.  1,1862;  [Aug.  1,  1862/]Apr.  1,  1865 ;  Feb. : 
1866,  67;  Apr.  1,  1865/Oct.  1,  1867;  Oct.  1: 
1867/69;  Oct.  1,  1869/Jan.  1,  1870;  Stli  biennial, 
[Oct.  1869/] Nov.  1871 ;  [9th]-llth  biennial,  Dec. 
31  :  1871/72-[75/76]  ;  12th-21st  biennial,  Dec. 
19:1877/78,78/80-94/96.     ['41?]-97.     8°. 

Note.  Called  Lunatic  Asylum  tlirough  1851;  reorganized 
by  act  of  1848.  Rpt.  1841  apparently  the  first,  and  rpt.  1841/43 
is  called  2d,  but  see  below,  1837.  Rpt.  covering  Oct.  1,  1861/ 
Aug.  1, 1862  was  made  by  Supt.  to  Genl.  Assy.,  (?ess.  Jan.  1866, 
to  fill  in  the  gap  at  the  beginning  of  the  war;  has  imprint  '66. 
Rpt.  1871/72  covers  only  15  mos.,  from  Oct.  1, 1871.  Rpt.  1873/74 
is  also  appended  to  Gov's,  mess.  1875.  Rpt.  1884/86  cont. 
also  rpt.  of  Genl.  Board  of  Trustees  of  Hospitals  for  the 
Insane. 

—  Report  of  the  Managers  of  the  Lunatic  Hospital 

[Oct.  1837].     8".     p.  806-807. 

—  Report  of  the   Supt.  .   .   .  \_re  inspection  of  hos- 

pitals in  other  States],  Sept.  1837.  8°.  p.  807- 
835. 

—  Report  of  the  Treasurer:   Oct.  5,  1845/47;  Oct. 

31,  1851.     2  rpts.     8°. 
Note.    Generally  included  with  general  rpt.  of  Hospital. 

—  Report   of   the  Commrs.  in  relation   to   the    new 

lunatic  asylum,  Nov.  1,  1849.    k.t.p.    8«.   (16)  p. 

—  Same ;  Nov.  30,  1849.    n.  t.p.    8".     (2)  p.     (Title 

var.) 

—  Report   of   the   commissioners  in  relation   to  the 

State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Oct.  1851.  n.  t.p. 
p.  43-48. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,   and  Staff,  Governor,  Mes- 

sage, Note;  and   under  Legislature,    Journals, 
Docs.,  etc.,  1837. 
Eastern    Hospital   for    the    Insane    (Lyons    View, 
1873-) .     1st  biennial  report,  Mar. /Dec.  3 1 ,  1886  ; 
2d-6th,  Dec.  19:    1886/88-94/96.     '87-97.     8°. 

Note.  Construction  lapsed,  187.'5-83.  Opened,  Mar.  1S86.  In 
1st  rpt.  called  E.  Tenn.  Ilospital  for  the  Insane.  Ist  cont.  also 
rpt.  of  Genl.  Board  of  Trustees  of  Hospitals  for  the  Insane. 

Western  Hospital  (Bolivar,  1885-").  1st  biennial 
report,  Nov.  22,  1889/Dec.  19,  1890;  2d-4th, 
Dec.  19:   1890/92-94/96.     '91-97.     8°. 

—  1st  annual  report  of  the  building  commissioners  of 

the  West  Tenn.  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Jan.  1, 
1887.     '87.     8°.     23  p. 

—  2d    annual    report    and    3d    annual    statement   of 

[same],  Dec.  31,  1888.     '89.     8°.     20  p. 
Note.    These  are  in  fact  ann.  rpts.  for  1887  and  1888. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1847. 
Industrial     School,      Tennessee      (Nashville,    1887-). 
2d-5th  biennial  report,  Dec:    1889/90- [95/96]. 
'91-97.     4  v.     8°. 

Note.  "  For  the  benefit  of  orphan,  helpless,  and  wayward 
children."  Rpts.  for  approximate  calendar  bieuniums,  but 
3d-5th  are  dated  liy  years  of  publication,  "  1893-97."  Brief 
rpt.  also  in  Supt.  Pub.  Instruction  rpt.  1890/91,  and  "  17th 
annual"  in  his  rpt.  1903/04. 


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Lihrary,  State  (1854-).  2d-3d  biennial  report,  Oct.  1: 
1855/57-57/59;  report  of  State  Librarian,  sess. 
18(i5  ;  report  of  Commrs.  and  Librarian,  biennial, 
1867,  69  ;  report  of  State  Librarian,  May  29/()ct. 
9,  1871;  Jan.  1875  \_for  1873/74]. 
Note.    The  Bd.  of  Commrs.  was  established  1867. 

—  Report  of  the  State  Librarian  on  Senate  Resolu- 

tion No.  [blank;  re  geological  survey],     n.  t.  p. 
[185-.]     8°.     (l),6p. 

—  Catalogue   of   the   library,  by  R.  J.  Meigs,  Oct. 

1855.     '55.     8°.     119  p. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  general  and  law  library.     1871. 

8°.  Tiii,  432  p. 
Penitentiary  (Nashville,  1829-).  Report,  biennial, 
Sept.  30:  1833/35-57/59  ;  irregular  :  Oct.  1,  1863  ; 
Feb.  1,  Oct.  1,  1865;  Apr.  10,  Nov.  30,  1866; 
Oct.  1,  1867;  Jan.  14,  Aug.  1,  Nov.  1,  1868; 
Oct.  1,  1869;  May  31,  1870;  Sept.  30,  1871; 
Dec.  1872;  biennial,  Dec.  1:  1872/74-96/98. 
['35]-99.     8°. 

Note.  With  a  remarkable  variety  of  titles.  Rpts.  through 
Apr.  1866  by  Keeper,  Agent,  Inspectors,  Supt.,  separately  or 
in  combination;  rpts.  Nov.  1866-71  by  Directors  or  Inspectors; 
rpts.  1872-76,  80-82  by  Supt.  of  Prisons;  others  by  Warden, 
Supt.,  and  various  other  officers.  War-time  rpts.  cover  the 
following  periods:  Apr.  1,  1862/Oct.  1,  1863;  Oct.  1,  1863/ 
Feb.  1,  1865;  June  10/Oct.  1,  1865;  Nov.  1,  1865/Apr.  10,1866; 
May  12/Nov.  30,  1866;  Dec.  1,  1866/Oct.  1,  1867;  Jan.  14,1868, 
see  entry  below;  Jan.  25/Aug.  1,  1868 ;  Aug.  1/Nov.  1,  1868; 
Nov.  1,  1868/Oct.  1,  1S69 ;  Mar.  1/May  31,  1870;  Mar.  1,  1870/ 
Sept.  1,  1871 ;  Sept.  1,  1871/Dec.  1,  1872.  Rpt.  Jan.  25/Aug.  1, 
1868,  in  both  Journals,  July  1868.  Rpt.  Sept.  1,  1871  (dated 
Sept.  30  on  t.-p.)  mentions  "  our  last  anu.  rpt."  [1869/70?]  as 
having  been  lost  and,  presumably,  not  printed.  Rpt.  1871/72 
bears  date  Jan.  6,  1873.  See  also  below,  Bd.  of  Priso?i 
Commrt.,  Note. 

—  Message  of   Andrew  Johnson,  Jr.,   Agent  of  the 

Tennessee  Penitentiary,  to  the  Legislative  com- 
mittee .  .   .  Jan.  1866.     '66.     8°.     p.  217-222. 

—  Report  of  the  Directors  .   .  .  [supplemental,  Jan. 

14,  1868,  with  list  of  convicts  Dec.  1,  1863/67]. 
h.t.p.     ['68.]     8°.     p.  305-349. 

—  Minority  report  of  the  Directors  .  .   .  Nov.  1868 

[by  A.  G.  Sharp],     h.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  41-48. 
Board   of  Prison    Commissioners    (1895-).     2d-3d, 
5th  biennial  report,  Dec.  31,   1897/98;    Dec.   1: 
1898/1900,     02/04.      Nashville,     ['99?],      1905; 
Chattanooga,  '00.     8°. 

Note.  Cont.  rpts.  from  Warden  of  Main  Prison  (Nashville, 
1895,  declared  main  prison  Feb.  12,  1898)  and  from  Brushy 
Mountain  Branch,  or  Coal  Mines  Prison,  at  Petros.  Main 
Prison  rpt.  1897/98  same  as  pm.  rpt. 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,    Governor,  1869,  71 ; 

and    under  Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 

1837,  37/38,  67/68,  72,  93,  97. 
Soldiers'  Home,   Confederate  (Hermitage,  1889-).     3d 

biennial    report,    Dec.    20:    1892/94.      '96.     8°. 

lip. 
[  Weather    Service.'\       United    States    Department    of 

Agriculture.     Tennessee  section  of  the  Climate 

and    Crop    Service    of    the    Weather    Bureau. 

[Monthly]    report;   [also]    annual   summary,  v. 

3-9,    May/Apr.,    1898/99-1904/05;  v.   10,  May/ 

Dec,  1905;    V.  11,  Jan./Dec.  1906.      ['98]-1906. 

4°. 

Note.  Uniform  with  those  for  other  Htates.  The  monthly 
partH  (ca.  H  p.)  arc  numbered  1-12;  tlic  nun.  suinmaries 
fen.  12  p.)  are  unnuinbercd  except  that  mm.  summary  19h5 
wns  V.  10,  no.  9.  (y'ullcd  Vllnidlologicul  Service  beginnini; 
Feb.  1906. 

Sef  alto  iindir  Inspec.  and  Heg.,  Health,  Hoard  of,  Bulle- 
tin; uvd  xiniltr  InHliliitlonH,  Agrlni/ture,  IJureau  of  A.,  <.V.  ttr 
J/.,  Crop  report,  and  Weather  Service. 

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Jddiciart. 

Supreme    Court.     Reports    of    cases,     1791-1907;    [v. 
1-117].     t>.  p.,  [?]-190<).     117  V.     8°. 

Cont.:  rV.  1-2],  1791-1817;  by  J.  Overton.  [3],  1811-14; 
by  W.  \V.  Cooke.  [4-6],  1816-18;  by  J.  Haywood  (v.  3-6; 
nee  note).  [7],  1822-'.24;  by  J.  Peck.  [8],  182,-)-J8;  by  J.  H. 
Martin  aud  G.  ri.  Yerfjer.  [9-18],  1818-37;  by  G.  S.  Yerger. 
[19],  1838-39;  by  K.  J.  Meigs.  |J0-3l)],  1839-51  ;  by  W.  H. 
HuraphreyB.  [31-32],  1851-ft3;  by  W.  G.  Hwan.  [33-37], 
18o3-a8;  by  J.  L.  T.  Sneed.  [38-40),  1858-611;  by  J.  W.  Head. 
[41-47],  1860-70;  by  T:  H.  Coldwell.  [48-59J,  1870-76;  by  J. 
B.  Heiskell.  [60-68],  1872-78;  by  J.  Baxter.  [69-84],  1878-86; 
by  B:  J.  Lea.  [^85-108],  1886-1902;  by  G:  W.  Pickle. 
[109-117],  1902-7;  by  C.  T.  Cates. 

Note.  General  vol.  nos.  appear  only  on  back  titles;  enu- 
meration on  t.-ps.  is  by  reporters  only.  For  reprint  of  early 
rptB.  see  below,  Tenn.  reports.  V.  1-2  Haywood  are  No. 
Carolina  rpts.  Of  Heiskell's  rptn.,  v.  5,  II  were  prepared 
by  W.  B.  Keeee,  Jr.;  v.  6,  10  by  T.  H.  Malone;  v.  7,  12  by  R. 
McP.  Smith;  v.  9  by  J.  O.  Malone.  V.  109  has  imprint  Louis- 
ville, Ky . ;  V.  110-117,  Columbia,  Mo.,  and  Nashville ;  all  others 
Nashville. 

—  Tennessee   reports.     Reports  of   cases  argued   and 

determined  in  the  highest  courts  of  law  and 
equity  ...  A  new  edition,  from  Overton  to 
Meigs,  inclusive.  With  notes  and  references. 
In  10  V.  By  W:  F.  Cooper  ...  [v.  1-4].  St. 
Louis,  '70-71.     4  v.     1.  8°. 

Cant.:  V.  1,  Overton.  2,  Cooke.  3,  Haywood.  4,  Peck 
and  Martin  &  Yerger.    No  others  seen. 

—  Unreported  cases  [1847-70].     By  S.  D.  Thompson. 

St.  Louis,  '78.     8,  17-344  p. 

—  Reports   of   cases   for  the   Middle   Division,    1872. 

Ed.  by  J.  Baxter.     V.  1.     '83.     8°. 

—  Tennessee  cases,  with  notes  and  annotations,  being 

reports  of  cases  in  the''Supreme  Court  .   .   .   not 

heretofore    reported  .  .   .     By  R.  T.    Shannon. 

[V.  1-3].     1898-99.     3  v.     8°. 
Chancery.     Tennessee    chancery    reports,    [1872-78]. 

By  W.  F.  Cooper.     V.    1-3.     St.  Louis,  '75-79. 

3  V.     8°. 
{^Digests.']     [Digest  of  the  decisions  of   the    Supreme 

Court,  1  Overton-6  Humphreys.     By  H.  Vollin- 

tine.]     Nashville,  1848-50. 

—  Digest  of  the    decisions    of  the    Supreme  Court  of 

Errors  and  Appeals,  7  Humphrey s-3  Sneed, 
1846-5(5.  By  H.  VoUintine.  Philadelphia,  '68. 
XXXV,  439  p. 

—  A  digest   of  the  reported  decisions  ...     By  J.  B. 

Heiskell.  V.  1.  Memphis,  1868.  1.  8°.  xxi, 
(1),  613  p. 

Note.  Covers  Abandonment-Chancery  Practice.  No  more 
vols.  seen. 

—  The   Tennessee   digest.     A   digest   of    the   judicial 

decisions  of  .  .  .  Tenn.,  1796-July  1868.  By 
H:  C.  King.  Boston  [and]  Memphis,  '69.  4  v. 
8°. 

—  Same,  1796-May  1880,  by  same.     2d  ed.     Chicago, 

'80.     3  V.     8°. 

—  Same.     Supplement  to  June  1888,  by  same.     2d  ed. 

Chicago,  '88.     8°.     840  p. 

—  [Meigs's  digest,  1796-1880.     3  v.     8°.     Not  seen']. 

—  [Meigs's   digest,  7  Humphreys  -  18[?]     Lea,   1846- 

1882.     2d  ed.     1882.     3  v.     Not  seen]. 

—  Index-digest    of    the   Tennessee    reports   ...    1st 

Overton  to  16th  Lea  inclusive  and  Cooper's  Tenn. 
chancery  reports.  By  Hon.  L.  Taylor.  1888. 
8°.     XV,  1312  p. 

—  Marks's  Index-digest,  1881-89;    [also]   Fitzpatrick's 

Table  of  cases,  1796-1889.     \_Not  seen.] 
Note.     Listed  by  N.  Y.  Bar  Asso'n  catalogue  as  in  1  v. 

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\_Digests,  continued.'] 

—  A   digest  of   all   published    decisions  ]>y    courts    of 

Tennessee  and  all  Federal  decisions  relating  to 

the  laws  of   Tenn.,  founded  on  Meigs's  digest. 

By   J.    A.    Webb.     V.    1-3.     St.    Louis,    1899. 

3  V.     1.  80. 
Argument    in    favor  of   the     constitutionality    of    the 

franchise  law,   before  the   Supreme  Court  .   .   . 

by  W:  H.  Wisener,  Sr.,  .  .   .  and  the  opinion  of 

the  Court,  in  the  case  of  Hon.  B.  L.  Ridley  vs. 

F.     Sherbrook.       n.    t.    -p.       1867.      8°.       40  p. 

(Cover  title.) 
Set  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,   Education, 

1880,    87 ;    and    under    Legislature,    Journals, 

Docs.,  etc.,  1849/50. 


LEGisLAinRE  [Called  General  Assembly]. 

1st  Genl.  Assy.,  Ist  sees.,  Mar.  1796.  Remaining  Genl.  Assem- 
blies biennial,  2d-34th,  1797-1861,  35th-53d,  1867-1903;  beginning 
in  Sept.,  1797-1833,  in  Oct.,  1835-71,  in  Jan.,  1873-1903.  Between 
the  34tli  and  35th  Assemblies,  sessions  were  held  as  follows; 
Adjnd.,  Jan.  1S62,  called,  Feb.  1862;  "  Brownlow  Legislature," 
Apr.  1865,  2d  sess.,  Oct./May,  1865/66,  extra,  July  1866,  Nov  ./Mar. 
1866/67.  There  were  extra,  or  called,  or  adjourned  sessions, 
known  as  "2d  "  or  "  3d  "  sessions  or  "  Ist  or  2d  extra  "  sessions, 
of  the  reg\ilar,  numbered  Assemblies,  in  July  1796,  Dec.  1798, 
July  1804,  July  1*06,  Apr.  1809,  Sept.  1812,  June  1820,  July  1822, 
Sept.  1824,  Oct.  1826,  Sept.  1832,  Oct.  18.36,  Oct.  1842,  Jan.,  Apr., 
June  1861,  1862-66,  see  above ;  July,  Nov.,  1868,  May,  Dec,  1870, 
Mar."  1872,  Dec.  5/11,  1877,  Dec.  11/28,  1877,  Dec.  1879,  Dec.  1881, 
Apr.  6/27,  1882,  Apr.  27/May  22,  1882,  May  1885,  Feb.  24/Mar.  15, 
1890,  Mar.  15/18,  1890,  Aug.  1891,  May  1895,  Sept.  1896,  Jan.  1898. 
Held  at  Knoxville,  1796-1811,  17  (sess.  1807  met  lirst  at  Kingston 
and  adjourned  to  Knoxville);  held  at  Murfreesboro,  1819-25;  at 
Memphis,  Feb.  1862;  all  others  at  Nashville. 

[Laws  of  the    State.]     Acts,  sessional,   [1796?]-I903. 
8°. 

Xote.  [1796-1808]  not  seen.  Sometimes  called  "  Public 
Acts,"  or  "  Public  and  Private  Acts."  Private  Acts  were 
published  separately  of  sessions  1819,  20,  26,  27,  29,  31-35 ;  per- 
haps called  "Local  Acts,"  1819,  20,  35.  Each  session  in  a 
separate  vol.,  so  far  as  known,  except  that  extra  sessions  of 
1882  were  in  1  v.,  and  extra  sessions  of  1890  in  1  v.  "Public 
Acts  Ist  session  34th  G.  A.,  1861/62;"  '61;  8»;  vii,  83  p.;  were 
reprinted  in  facsimile  at  Washington,  D.  C,  1897;  50  copies 
only. 

—  Public    Acts,    Private     Acts,    Resolutions,     session 

1859/60  [List  of],     f^  broadside,  blue  paper. 

—  Laws  of  the  State  of  Tennessee  [1792-1801].     Knox- 

ville, Printed  and  published  by  G:  Roulstone, 
1803.     80.     viii,  [3]-320,  16  p. 

—  A  revisal  of  all  the  public  acts  of  .   .   .  No.  Carolina 

and  .  .  .  Tennessee  now  in  force  in  the  State  of 
Tennessee.  By  J:  Haywood.  Nashville,  1809. 
8».     (4),  474,  (11)  p. 

—  Same,  2d  ed.     1810. 

—  Same,  1715-1813.     Nashville,  '16. 

—  Laws   of  .  .  .  Tennessee,    including  those   of   No. 

Carolina  now  in  force  in  this  State,  1715-1820. 
By  E:  Scott.     Knoxville,  '21.     3  v.  in  2.     8°. 

—  Statute  laws  of  a  public  and  general  nature,  revised 

and  digested  by  J:  Haywood  and  R.  L.  Cobbs. 
Knoxvillf;,  1831.     2  v.     8°. 

—  A  compilation  of  the  statutes  of  Tenn.  of  a  general 

and  permanent  nature  from  the  commencement 
of  the  government  to  the  present  time.  .  .  .  By 
K.  L.  Caruthers  and  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson.  Nash- 
ville, 1836.     8<*.     v,  808,  cviii,  p. 

—  Statute  law.s  of  the  .State  of  Tennessee  of  a  general 

character;  passed  since  .  .  .  Caruthers  and 
Nicholson  in  18.',6,  and  being  a  supplement  to  that 
work,  with  the  several  tilh  s  arrange<l  in  alpiia- 
belical  order,  including  the  general  acts  passed 

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\_La'WS  of  the  State,  coniiniied.'\ 

in  1847/48.  Comp.  .  .  .  [byj  A.  0.  P.  Nichol- 
son.    '48.     8°.     0:5,  348  p. 

Notfi.  Has  Bession  laws  1847/48,  on  pp.  5-63,  followed  by 
t.-p. :  "  Statute  lawM  of  the  State  of  Term,  of  a  f<ecieial  charac- 
ter, passed  since  the  corn|)ilatii)n  of  the  statutes  by  C  and  N. 
in  18'56,  and  bein^  a  Hiipi)U'ineiit  to  that  work,  with  tlie  several 
titles  arranged  in  alpliabilical  order.  Comp.  from  the  printed 
Acts  by  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson.     Nashville,  1846."     348  p. 

—  The  code  of  Tennessee,  enacted  by  the  Genl.  Assy. 

of  1857/58.  Prep,  and  ed.  by  R.  J.  Meigs  and 
W:  F.  Cooper.  Revised  by  ...  J.  B.  Heiskell, 
M.  Bullock  and  S:  T.  Bicknell.  '58.  8o.  xxx, 
1150  p. 

—  Public  statutes  of  Tennessee  since  the  year   1858, 

being  in  the  nature  of  a  supplement  to  the  Code, 
Ed.  by  J.  H.  Shankland.     '71.     8°.     xcv,  286  p. 

—  A  compilation  of   the    statute  laws  of  .   .  .  Tenn., 

.  .  .  including  acts  of  session  of  1870/71.  By 
S.  D.  Thompson  and  T:  M.  Steger.  V.  1-2.  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  1873.     2  v.     1.  8°. 

—  Same ;  supplement  embracing  the  acts  of  1871-73. 

St.  Louis,  '73.     1.  8°. 

—  Digest  of   criminal  cases  decided    by  the    Supreme 

Court  of  Tennessee.     By  J.  M.  Quarles.     1874. 
Note.    Said  to  cont.  also  ct'iminal  code;  not  seen. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Atty.  Oenl. 

—  The  code  of  Tennessee,  being  a  compilation  of  the 

statute  laws  ...  in  force  June  1,  1884.  By  W. 
A.  Milliken  and  J:  J.  Vertrees.  '84.  1.8°.  exxx, 
(1),  1403,  (1)  p. 

—  Same;  supplement,  1885-95.     By  R.  T.  Shannon. 

—  The  annotated  constitution  and  code  of  .   .  .  Tenn., 

embracing  all  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court 
pertinent  to  the  constitution  or  statutes  .  .  . 
By  D.  L.  Grayson.  Chattanooga,  [1895].  2  v. 
1.  8°.     628,  (10),  xxxiv,  p.  ;   (2),  633-1596  p. 

—  Public  and  permanent  statutes  of  a  general  nature, 

being  an  annotated  code  of  Tennessee  .  .  . 
Comp.  ...  by  R.  T.  Shannon.  1896.  4°.  xv, 
1952  p. 

—  \_Statutory  Eevision.]    Report  to  the  Genl.  Assy,  on 

the  revised  statutes;  by  R.  J.  Meigs,  n.  t.  p. 
[Oct.  12,  1857.]     80.     4  p. 

Report  on  the  revisal  of  the  statutes,  by  W:  F. 

Cooper.    [Oct.  12,1857.]    h.t.p.    8°.    p.  189-225. 

—  [Special  Lau'S.'\     [Banks.']     The  bank  code  passed 

...  at  the  session  of  1859/60.  Together  with 
the  charters  of  the  Union  and  Planters'  banks. 
1860.     8°.     15  p. 

—  [Education.]     An  act  to  establish  a  system  of  com- 

mon schools  .  .  .  Passed  Jan.  24th,   1838.  .   .  . 

'39.     8°.     28  p. 
Public  school  laws,  including  all  acts  passed  since 

Mar.  15,  1873.     '77.     8°.     20  p. 
See  also  under  Ins-pec.  and  Heg.,  Education. 

—  Land  laws.     Whitney.     1893.     [A'oi  seen.] 

—  Militia  law.     1836,  40.     2  v.     8°. 

—  [Registration.]     An  act  to  provide  for  the  registra- 

tion of  births,  marriages  and  deaths  .  .  .  Apr.  5, 
1881.     '81.     8°.     4  p. 

—  [Revenue.]     An  act  to  provide  for   the    assessment 

and  collection  of  revenue  for  State,  county,  and 


municipal   purposes   .    .   .    passed 

1885.     '85.     8«.     32  p. 
[Taxation.]     Exj)lanation    and    digest 

laws  of  Tennessee,  acts  of  1895. 

J.  A.  Harris.     '95.     8°.     160  p. 
—  Same,  1897,  99,  1901,  03. 


Apr.    4, 

of    the    tax 
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\_.Tournals,  Documents,  Etc.']  Journal  of  the  Senate, 
sessional,  1796-1903.    r.^., '90-1903.    Q^andVI". 

Note.  1796-1801  not  seen.  Several  called  Senate  Journal. 
Each  session  in  a  separate  vol.,  so  far  as  seen,  except  that 
sessions  May,  Dec,  1870  were  In  1  v.;  sessions  Apr. 6,  Apr.  27, 
1882  in  1  v., 'and  sessions  Feb.,  Mar.  1890  in  1  v. ;  probalily  also 
sessions  Dec.  5,  11,  1877  in  1  v.;  while  sessions  Sept.  ISOg-'i.^, 
Jan.,  Apr.,  1861,  Dec.  1879  were  bound  with  corresponding 
House  Journals.  Jnls.  1803-11, 17,  29,  31,  33, 41-43  had  imprint 
Knoxville;  jnls.  1826,  27  uncertain;  jnls.  1819,  2o,  23,  24,  Mur- 
freesborough;  jnls.  18o5,  37,  39,  Columbia;  from  184.i,  all 
Nashville.  In  12»,  1807-11,  15-29;  1813  not  seen;  others  8",  bo 
far  as  seen. 

See  also  under-  Supplemental,  Reprint  of  1852. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Kepresentativfs,  sessional, 

1796-1903.     V.  p.,  179Q-Id03.     8"  and  12". 

Note.  1796-1801  not  seen.  Several  called  House  Journal. 
Each  session  in  a  separate  vol.,  so  far  as  seen,  with  same  ex- 
ceptions as  for  Senate  Journal.  Imprints  same  as  for  Senate 
Journal,  except  ihat  jnls.  1835,  37,  39  and  possibly  1847  were 
printed  at  Knoxville.     Sizes  same  as  Senate  Journal. 

See  also  under  Supplemental,  Reprint  of  \%Wl. 

—  Legislative    Union    and  American,  v.   2,  nos.   1-33, 

sess.  1859/60.     n.  t.  p.     1.  8°.     528  p. 
Note.    Each   no.   was   a  16   p.  rpt.  of  proceedings  of  both 
houses,  privately  published,  at  irregular  intervals. 

—  [Senate  rules],  sessional,  1867/68,  71,  95,  97.     ['67- 

98.]     8°.      (title  var.) 

—  [House rules],  sessional,  184o/-16,  59/60,  66  (adjnd.), 

67/68,  69/70,  71,  93,  95,  97.     ['45]-97.     8°. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  Senate,  Oct.  1857.     f°  broadside. 

—  Same:  [and  House],  sess.  1859/60.     f°  broadside. 

—  Remonstrance  and  petition  of  the  Legislature  .   .   . 

to  the  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives.    1797.    8°. 

—  [Journal  of  committee  of  the  whole  re  a  new  State 

conTention.     1822].      [Ao<  see/i.j 

—  {Same.     1826].     \_Not  seen.'] 

—  Journal  of  the  Court  of  Impeachment.     The  State 

of  Tenn.  versvs  N.  W.  Williams.  [Knoxville?], 
1829.     12°.     156  p. 

—  Journal  of  the  Court  of  Impeachment.     The  State 

of  Tenn.  z^ersws  Joshua  Haskell.  [Knoxville?], 
1831.     12°.     442  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  internal  improvement, 

in  the  House  ...  in  relation  to  the  Lynchburg 
&  New-River  Rail-road,  Dec.  3,  1831.     '31.    17  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  internal  improvement, 

in  the  House  .  .  .  accompanying  a  bill  provid- 
ing for  a  general  system  of  internal  improvement 
in  the  State.     1835.     8°.     32  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  banks.    1837.    55  p. 

Note.  On  copy  seen  "  the  joint  committee  "  was  printed  on 
a  slip  pasted  over  the  original  words,  "joint  special  com- 
mittee." 

—  Memorial  of  the   Hiwassec  Rail  Road  Co.,  Oct.   2, 

1837,  to  which  is  appended  the  report  of  the 
engineer  in  chief,     n.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  762-777. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  Penitentiary, 

sess.  1837.     n.  t.  p.     8".     p.  778-779. 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  on  the  Lunatic  Hos- 

pital, Dec.   16,  1837.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  804-806. 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  appointed  to  enquire 

into  the  advantages  resulting  to  the  State  from 
the  office  of  State  Geologist,  Mineralogist  and 
Assayer,  submitted  to  the  Hou.se  .  .  .  18th  Dec. 
18:57.     n.  i.  p.     8".     p.  875-K77. 

—  Rcjiort  ...  of  the  joint  committee  of  both  Houses 

on  the  Huhjcct  of  a  systini  of  education,  embrac- 
ing common  schools,  academies  and  colleges. 
[SesH.  1837/38.]     n.  t.  p.     8".     p.  538-544. 

—  Report   of  tlie   joint  committee    on    banks.      [Sess. 

]837/:'.«.]      n.  t   p.     8".     ]).  559-571. 

—  Report  (if  tiif  joint  conmiittee  on  the  Penitentiary. 

[SeiH.  1837/38.]      n.  t.  p.     8".      ]).  604-005. 

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—  Report  of  tho  committee  on  internal  improvement, 

on  the  bill  to  establish  a  State  Bank  [etc.  Sess. 
1837/38].     n.t.p.     8".     p.  G14-618. 

—  Reportof  the  joint  committee  .   .  .   on  tiiiling  houses. 

[Sess.    1837/38J.     n.  t.  p.     8o.     p.  618-G22. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  the  Ocoee 

lands.  [Sess.  1837/38.]  n.  t.  p.  8°.  p.  022- 
(;2(). 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  banks,  sess.  1839/ 

40.     11.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  549-567. 

—  Preamble  and  resolutions  adopted  by  the  Legislature 

.  .  .  Nov.  14,  1839,  and  the  reply  and  resigna- 
tion of  Hugh  L.  White.     '40. 

—  Report  of  the  commrs.  appointed  by  the  Genl.  Assy,  to 

investigate  the  Bank  of  Tennessee  and  branches; 
[Dec.  29,  1843].     h.t.p.     8°.     p.  187-204. 

—  Memorial   soliciting  enlarged  and   improved  accom- 

modations for  the  insane  of  .  .  .  Tennessee,  by 
the  establishment  of  a  new  hospital.  By  Miss 
D.  L.  Dix  .  .   .   Nov.  1847.     '47.     8°.     32  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  select  committee  to  examine    affairs 

of  Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Bank  of  Memphis. 
[Sess.  1847/48.]     n.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  281-299. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  judiciary  on  the  sub- 

ject of  the  election  of  judges  by  the  people. 
[Sess.  1849/50.]     n.t.p.     8°.     p.  29-32. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  affairs  of  the 

East  Tennessee  and  Georgia  Railroad.  [Sess. 
1849/50.]     n.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  171-176. 

—  Reports  of  the  majority  and  minority   of   the  joint 

committee  on  banks.  [Sess.  1849/50.]  n.  t.p. 
8°.     p.  209-224. 

—  Report  of  the  majority  of  the  committee  on  banks, 

on  the  part  of  the  House  .  .  .  together  with  the 
testimony  ...  in  an  investigation  into  the  affairs 
of  the  Bank  of  Tennessee.  [Sess.  1849/50.] 
h.  t.  p.     8«.     p.  273-406. 

—  ^ame ;  minority  report,     h.t.p.     S°.     p.  407-[423]. 

2^ote.    Pp.  [417-423]  wrongly  numbered  "  414-420." 

—  Eulogy  on  the  life  and  character  of  James  K.  Polk, 

delivered  at  the  M'Kendree  church  at  Nashville 
on  the  1st  Nov.  1849,  in  pursuance  of  a  resolu- 
tion of  the  Genl.  Assy.  .  .  .,  by  A.  O.  P.  Nichol- 
son,    h.  t.  p.     8".     p.  422-443. 

—  Rejiort  of  the  select  committee  of  the  Senate  ou  the 

bill  to  provide  for  a  complete  history  of  the 
State.      1851.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Memorial  of  the  Tenn.  Legislature  to  the  Legislature 

of  Ga.;  [Nov.  10.  1851].  h.  t.p.  8".  p.  121- 
128. 

—  Report  of   commissioner  appointed   to   bear  a  me- 

morial from  the  Legislature  of  Tenn.  to  the 
Legislature  of  Ga. ;  [Feb.  19,  1852].  h.t.p. 
80.      (5)  p. 

—  Memorial  from  the  medical  faculty  of  the  Nashville 

University.  [Sess.  1851.]  h.  t.  p.  8°.  p.  215- 
219. 

—  Report    of   the  committee    on    public  buildings  and 

grounds.  [Sess.  1851.]  n.  i.  p.  8°.  p.  221- 
224. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  to  examine  into 

the  condition  of  the  Penitentiary.  [Sess.  1851/ 
52. J     n.t.p.     8°.     2  p. 

—  Memorial  of  the  Genl.  Assy,  to  the  Congress  of  the 

United  States.  [Sess.  1851/52.]  h.  t.  p.  8°. 
(6)  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  banks;   [Jan.  1, 

1854].     h.  t.p.     8°.     p.  249-263. 


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]^.Jonrnals,  Documents^  Etc.,  continved.'] 

—  Report  of  tlie  joint  select  committee  on  the  me8i?age 

of    the    Governor    of    the    State    of     Georgia. 
[Sess.  1853/54.]     h.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  273-278. 
See  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1854. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  to  examine  into 

the  affairs  of  the  State  Penitentiary.  [Sess. 
1855/56.]     h.  t.  p.     8°.      (4)  p. 

—  Memorial  of  the  State  Agricultural  Bureau.     [Sess. 

18.55/56?]     n.t.p.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report  of  the  select  committee  to  whom  was  referred 

the  claims  of  W:  H.  Tibbs  and  J:  A.  Minnis  to 
a  seat  in  the  Senate  .   .  .     1857.     8'^.     74  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  appointed  to 

examine  and  report  to  the  Legislature  the  condi- 
tion of  the  Bank  of  Tennessee;    [Mar.  5,  1858]. 
'58.     8°.     55  p. 
IVote.    The  rpt.  itself  covers  only  pp.  1-14 ;  pp.  17-!i5  consist 
of  Gov.  Harris's  Message  in  reply  to  resolution,  Mar.  2,  1858, 
as  listed  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  but  having  here 
only  A.  t.  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  appointed  .   .   . 

to  investigate  the  offices  of  Comptroller  and 
Secretary  of  State,  and  to  ascertain  the  free 
bank  securities  and  what  interest  has  been  im- 
properly   paid    by   the    State.     Made   Aug,    11, 

1858.  '58.     8°.     231  p. 

—  Report  of  the    committee  on  ways   and    means,    to 

whom  was  referred  the  lale  printed  report  of  the 
Comptroller.     1858.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  upon  the  inter- 

est   laws,   with    accompanying    documents  .  .  . 

1859.  8°.     10  p. 

A^ote.    In   Reports   1859/60    this   rpt.   has    an   appendix   of 
correspondence,  and  covers  in  all  p.  455-502. 

—  Speech  of   Hon.  R.    R.    Butler  ...  in   the   House 

.  .  .  upon  the  resolutions  introduced  by  Mr.  Bay- 
less,  in  reference  to  the  Harper's  Ferry  insurrec- 
tion,    n.t.p.     [1859?]     8°.     7  p. 

—  Remarks   of  Hon.  Wm.  Ewing  ...  in  the  House, 

Dec.  5tli,  1859,  on  the  second  reading  of  the  bill 
introduced  by  the  committee  on  free  negroes  and 
slave  population,  for  the  expulsion  of  free 
persons  of  color  from  this  State.  Reported  by 
W.  H.  Drapier.  n.  t.  p.  ['60?]  8°.  12  p. 
Note.  Double-columns.  Cont.  on  p.  5-12  his  speech  in  the 
House,  Jan.  9,  1860,  on  the  third  reading  of  the  bill. 

—  Speech  of  J.  Stokes,  in  the  Senate  ...  on  the  bill 

for  the  expulsion  from  the  State  of  free  persons 
of  color.  Delivered  Feb.  20,  1860.  '60.  8°. 
14  p. 

—  Washington's    farewell    address.  .   .   .  Sept.     1796. 

n.p.,n.d.     [1861.]     8°.     16  p. 

Note.     Printed   by  Senate   and   House   rtseUitiona  of  Jan. 
8688.  1861;  seen  only  with  8.  J.,  Jan.  1861. 

—  Record  of  the  committee  appointed  to  examine  the 

archives  of  the  State  an. I  assets  of  the  Bank  of 
Tenne.ssee;  [Oct.  9,  1865].     h.  t.  p.     p.   3-44. 

—  Repcjrt  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  the  Baidc  of 

Tennessee,  in  reference  to  its  circulation;  [Jan. 
30,  1866].     h.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  237-240. 

—  Report   of   the   special    joint    committee  .   .  .  with 

reference  to  the  pardoning  of  convicts  out  of 
the  Tennessee  I'ciiitenti.iry.  [Sess.  1867/68.] 
h.  t.  p.     H".     ]).  .■569-:'/J9. 

—  Report  of  the  j(drit  military  committee  of   the  two 

houHeH,  in    relation    to    the  organization  of   the 
militia  .   .   .   extra  session  of  the  S.'itii  Geiil.  Assy., 
Sept.  2d,  J 868.     '68.     8".     48  p. 
Note.    Conccrulnt;  Ku  Kliix  outra({OH. 

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—  llcport  of  evidence  taken  before  the  military  com- 

mittee in  relation  to  outrages  committed  by  the 
Ku  Klux  Klan  in  Middle  and  West  Tennessee. 
Siibmitted  ...  2d  Sept.  1868.     '68.     8°.     67  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  on  the  appro- 

printiun  of  State  bonds  to  certain  railroads. 
[Sess.  1868/69.]     //.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  67-74. 

—  Report  of  special  committee  in  relation  to  school  fund. 

[Sess.  1S68/69.]     h.  t.  p.    8".     p.  i;^l-201. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  of  the  House  .   .  . 

to  examine  that  part  of  the  testimony  presented 
by  the  special  committee  on  the  school  fund  in 
relation  to  Hon.  F.  S.  Richards,  Speaker,  etc. 
[Sess.  1868/69.]     h.  t.  p.     8".     p.  203-222. 

—  Report  of  the  Senate  judiciary  committee  in  relation 

to  the  sale  of  the  railroads  .  .  .  [Sess.  1868/69.] 
h.t.p.     80.     p.  223-236. 

—  Report  of  special  committee    [House]  on  Bank  of 

Tennessee,  Feb.  1869.     /;.  t.  p.    8°.     p.  241-262. 

—  Reports  of  the  special   committees  on  the  case  of 

Hon.  S:  M.  Arnell  in  regard  to  the  school  fund, 
[Feb.  1869].     h.t.p.     8".     p.  263-284. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  to  ascertain  the 

aggregate  amount  of  school  money  belonging  to 
the  State;  [Feb.  15,  1869].    h.t.p.    8°.    p.  285- 
308. 
M)te.    Cont.   a  rpt.  from  the   Sui)t.  of   Public  Instruction, 
dated  Jan.  26,  1869,  covering  Oct.  18C7/Jan.  1869. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  to  investigate  the 

charges  against  Hon.  James  Mullins  in  relation 
to  the  school  fund.  [Sess.  1868/69.]  h.  t.  p. 
80.     p.  309-316. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  to  investigate    tlie 

case  of  Gen.  J:  Eaton,  Jr.,  [Supt.  of  Public  In- 
struction], together  with  the  testimony.  [Sess. 
1868/69.]     h.t.p.     8°.     p.  317-332. 

—  Additional  testimony  in  relation  to  the  school  fund, 

submitted  by  the  special  committee  of  the  House. 
[Sess.  1868/69.]     h.  t   p.     8°.     p.  333-342. 

—  Report  of  House  judiciary  committee  on  House  bill 

no.  254  [?-e  Cincinnati  Southern  Railway;  Nov. 
30,  1869].     h.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  351-358. 

—  Minority  report  of  the  judiciary  committee   on  the 

proposition  to  call  a  convention  to  amend  the 
constitution,  submitted  Nov.  3,  1869.  h.  t.  ji. 
8°.     p.  359-370. 

—  Report  of  House  judiciary  committee  on  House  bill 

no.  358,  reporting  bill  402  in  lieu.  [Sess.  1869/ 
70.]     h.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  433-447. 

—  Memorial  of  the  Trustees  of  East  Tenn.  University. 

.   .   .   [Sess.  1869/70.]     //..  t.  p      8°.     p.  471-480. 

—  Report  of  the    joint  committee    in  relation   to    the 

agricultural  school  fund,  appropriated  to  the 
East  Tennessee  University  .  .  .  [Sess.  1869/ 
70.]     h.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  481-495. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  to  investigate 

the  affairs  of  the  railroads  in  Tennessee.    [Sess. 

1870/71.]     8°.     p.   1-66,  73-255,  401-575,    721- 

811,  817-927. 
Note.    Consists  of  separate  rpls.,  on  various  i-aih'oads,  ea. 
with  h.  t.p.     Similar  rpts.  by  practically  the  same  committee 
appear  with  t.p.  as  follows ; 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  railroads  .   .   .  adjourned 

sess.   of  the  36th  Genl.  Assy.,   [1870/71].     '70. 
3  rpts.     8°.     p.  329-400,  577-670,  929-994. 
See  preceding  entry  and  note. 

—  Delinquent  railroads.     Report  of  the  commissioners 

appointed  to  sell  the  State's  interest,  h.  t.  p. 
8°.     {In  Appendix,  1870/71,  p.  995-1002.) 

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\Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.] 

—  Report  of  joint  judiciary  committee  in  relation    to 

Tennessee  &  Pacific  R.  K.  .  .  .  h.tp.  8°.  (In 
Appendix  1870/71,  p.  G7-71.) 

—  Report  of  joint  judiciary  committee   in    relation  to 

Mineral  Home  Co.  .  .  .  h.  t.  p.  (In  Appendix 
1870/71,  p.  813-816.) 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  school  land  frauds 

.  .   .  May  26th,  1870.     '70.     8°.     38  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  to  investigate  the 

official  acts  of  A.  J.  Fletcher,  Sec.  of  State.  .  . 
'70.     8°.     p.  673-708. 

—  Majority  report  of  the  House  committee  on  the  East 

Tennessee  University.  [Sess.  1870/71.]  Ji.t.p. 
8°.     p.  709-714. 

—  Minority  report  of  [same],     h.  t.  p.     p.   715-720. 

—  Report  of  the  House  select  committee  in  relation  to 

ciiarges  made  against  Clay  Roberts,  Feb.  1871. 
/;.  t.p.     8°.     p.  1045-1059. 

—  Report  of  the  House  select  committee  in  relation  to 

charges  against  Hon.  T.  B.  McElwee.  1870. 
h.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  1061-1073. 

—  Report  and  testimony  of  the  joint  select  committee 

with  regard  to  the  Agricultural  School  fund  given 
Tennessee  by  Congress.  [1871.]  h.  t.  p.  8°. 
p.  469-488. 

—  Reports  of  the  joint  select  committee  appointed  to 

investigate  the  sale  of  the  Memphis  City  coupons 
by  the  Comptroller,  and  testimony  taken  before 
thecommittee.    [1871.]    h.t.p.    8°.    p.  489-526. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  ...  on  the  manage- 

ment of  the  Penitentiary,  Submitted  March  27, 
1872  .   .    .     '72.     8°.     p.  73-85. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  .   .   .  appointed  to  visit 

East  Tennessee  University.  [Sess.  1875.]  h.t.p. 
8°.     7  p. 

—  Report    of    joint    committee    to    confer   with  bond- 

holders' committee  [of  New  York,  re  debts  of 
Southern  States],  Mar.  19,  1877.    n.t.p.    8°.    7  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  to  investigate  the  Agricultural 

Bureau  .  .   .  [Marcli  1,  1879.]     '79.     %'\     lip. 

—  The  State  debt.     Report  of  the  committee  appointed 

to  investigate  it.    [Sess.  1879.]     '79.    8°.    211  p. 
NotK.    Cont.  both  majority  and  minority  rpts.  and  testimony . 

—  Rings.     Report  of  the  committee  appointed  to  inves- 

tigate.     [Sess.  1879.]     '79.     8«.     114  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  Penitentiary  under 

Senate  joint  resolution  no.  46.     1893.    8°.    27  p. 

—  Contest  for  Governor  in  Tennessee.     Complete  pro- 

ceedings of  the  joint  convention  and  the  investi- 
gating committee,  the  evidence  in  full,  and  the 
arguments  of  counsel.  1895.  2  v.  8''.  iv,  206, 
1057  p.;  (1),  1061-1487,  422,  56,  17,  93,  273  p. 
Nole..    Four  separates  have  been  seen,  as  follows  : 

—  P:  Turncy,  contestant,  vs.  H:  Clay  Evans,  contestee. 

Tidlers'  report  to  the  joint  convention  of  the  two 
houses  .  .  .  and  pleadings  in  the  contest  case 
for  Governor,  [etc.].      189.'>.     8°.     206  p. 

—  Minute    book  of  the  Governor's  investigation  com- 

mittee.     1895.     8".     56  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  Governor's  election  .   .  . 

to  the  joint  (convention.      1895.      8".      17  p. 

—  Tabulated  statement  of  the  vote  of  counties  objected 

to  in  the  pleadings  of  J':  Turney,  contestant,  vs. 
H:  C.  Kvans,  contestee.  Submitted  by  the  com- 
mittee on  Governor'n  eUcction.      1>S95.     8".    93  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  I'enitintiary  investigating  com- 

mittee, March  24,  1897.     '97.     H".     p.  871-934. 

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\_Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Report  of  tlie    joint   comrnitteo    to    investigate    the 

offices  of  Comptri)llcr  and  Treasurer.  [Sess. 
1897.]     n.  t.  p.     8".     p.  75!)-77+. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  agricultural  and 

mechanical  schools  of  the  State  .  .   .  March  22, 
189[7J.     '97.     8".     p.  863-870. 
^^ote.     On  t.  p.  of  copy  seea  date  is  miBpiinted  "  1S95." 

—  Report   of  the   joint   committee    on   education    and 

common  schools  [re  Univ.  of  Nashville  and 
Peabody  Normal  Collei^e].  Reprint  from  the 
Tenn.  Legislative  Journal,  1897,  Senate,  n.  p., 
['97].     120.     31  p. 

MiSCELLANEOCS. 

[Capitol.]      Com.missioners  forthe  Erection  of  the  State 
Capitol  (1845-61).     Report,    biennial,    Oct.    1: 
1845/47-57/59.     ['47?]-59.     8°.     (title  var.) 
Note.    Rpl.  1851/53  dated  Nov.  Ist. 

—  Report  of  the  Commrs.   of  the  State    Capitol  in 

reply   to  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  calling  for 
information.     1853.     8^     p.  139-144. 
Description  of  Tennessee  State  Capitol.     1854.     24°. 
N'ote.    Not  certain  by  whom  published. 

Superintendent   of   the    Capitol.     Report,    Dec.    19, 

1884.     h.t.p.     8°.     4  p. 
Board  of  Commissioners  to    Supervise    Capitol  Re- 
pairs (ISS5-) .     Report,  Dec.  19,  1886.     '87.    8°. 
8  p. 

Chickaniauga  Park  Com'mission  (1893-).  Tennessee 
monuments  and  markers.  Report  of  the  Tenn. 
Chickamauga  Park  Commission.  1898.  8°.  (2), 
46  p.    il. 

[Civil  War.]  Proceedings  of  the  Unconditional  Union 
Convention  of  West  Tennessee,  convened  in 
Memphis,  Feb.  22,  1864,  to  inaugurate  the 
movement  forthe  reorganization  of  the  State  and 
the  resumption  of  her  federal  relations  on  the 
basis  of  a  free  constitution  or  the  abolition  of 
African  slavery.     Memphis,  1864.     8".    35,  (1)  p. 

[Claims.]  General  Claim.  Commissioner.  Report, 
Dec.  8,  1868.     h.  t.  p.     p.  77-80. 

[Corporations.]  Manual  of  Tennessee  corporations, 
containing  the  corporation  act  of  1875,  [etc.]. 
By  W.  fI  Barclay.     '92.     8°.     vii,  355  p. 

[Expositions.]  Report  of  the  Paris  Commissioner, 
[C:    H.  Gauthier.     c.  1878  or  79].     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Tennessee  Centennial  Exposition  (1897).  Tennessee 
Centennial  and  International  Exposition.  Opens 
at  Nashville  May  1,  1897,  and  continues  six 
months  .    .  .    ['97.]     8°.     31  p.     1  pi. 

—  Same;    n.  p.,  n.  d.     ['97.]     8°.     48  p.     1  pi.    il. 

—  Fine  arts  department.     Catalogue.     [1897.]     12°. 

(1),  80,  266  p. 

—  Official    history    of    the    .    .    .    Exposition    .    .    . 

Published  under  the  direction  of  Dr.  W .  L.  Dud- 
ley and  G.  H.  Baskette  .  .  .  H.Justi,  ei.  1898. 
f°.     494,   (1)  p.      1  pi.     il. 

Jackson  Statute,  Commissioners  of  (IS81-) .  Report  to 
the  44th  Genl.  Assy.,  [188.5].     h.  t.p.     8«.    7  p. 

Lewis  Monumental  Committee-  Report,  sess.  1849/50. 
n.t.p.     8°.     p.  238-240. 

Short    description    of   the    State    of   Tennessee,  lately 
called  the  Territory   of  the   U.S.   South  of  the 
River   Ohio  .   .   .  prefixed,    the    constitution    of 
that  State.     Philadelpliia,  1796.     8°. 
See  also  under  Supplemental,  last  entry. 

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Sdpplemental  :  Territorial. 

Set  also  under  LegiBlature,  Lmcs  of  the  Stale,  1803,09, 10, 15,  21. 

Territory  of  the  U.  S.  A.  South  of  the  River  Ohio. 
Acts  and  ordinances  of  the  Governor  and  Judges, 
1792-93;  Acts  of  the  Territorial  Assembly,  Aug. 
1794,  June  1795. 

A'^ole.  Seen  only  in  Roulstone's  and  Scott's  compilations; 
■see  imder  Legislature,  Lriics  oflhe  Sialf,  1803,  21.  There  were 
three  sessions  of  the  Territorial  Assembly,  as  follows:  Feb. 
24/Mar.  1,  1794;  Aug.  25/8ept.  30,  1704  ;  June  29/July  11,  1795. 
No  record  found  of  Acts  or  Journals  of  the  first  of  these 
sessioDs. 

[Reprint  of  1852.] 

yole.  By  order  of  the  Genl.  Assy,  of  1851/52  the  following 
Journals  were  reprinted  in  1  v.  in  1852,  without  general  t.-p. 
but  with  separate  t.-ps.  and  paginations  as  indicated.  The 
originals  had  been  in  each  case  printed  by  G:  Roulstone,  Knox- 
ville,  Territorial,  and  later  State,  Printer. 

Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  the 
Territory  of  tho  U.S.A.  South  of  the  River  Ohio  .  .  .  25th 
...Aug. 1794.     Knoxville,  1794;  >r;7r.,  Nashville,  1852.    35p. 

Same,  29  June  1795;  Knoxville,  1795;  repr.,  Nashville. 
18.52.     14  p.  J-    <  , 

Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  House  of  Representatives 
of  the  Territory  .  .  .  2oth  .  .  .  Aug.  1794.  Knoxville,  1794; 
repr.,  Nashville,  1852.     43  p. 

Same,  29  June  1795.  Knoxville,  1795;  repr.,  Nashville, 
1852.     20  p. 

Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  convention  .  .  .  Jan.  11, 
1796.     Knoxville,  1796;  rf/>r.,  Nashville,  1852.     32  p. 

Journal  of  the  Senate  of  the  State  of  Tennessee  ...  28 
March  1796.     Knoxville,  1796;  repr.,  Nashville,  1852.    49  p. 

Same,  .30  July  1796.  Knoxville,  1796;  renr.,  Nashville, 
1852.     24  p. 

Journal  of  the  House  ...  28  Mar.  1796;  Knoxville,  1796; 
re^jr.,  Nashville,  1852.    54  p. 

Same,  .30  July  1796.  Knoxville,  1796;  repr.,  Nashville, 
1852.     28  p. 

See  also  preceding  note. 
Short   description   of   the    Tennassee    Government    or 
Territory  of  the  U.S.  South  of  the  River    Ohio, 
to  accompany  and  explain  a  map  of  that  country. 
Philadelphia,  1793.     8°. 

See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  last  entry. 


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KENTUCKY   STATE    PUBLICATIONS 


List  compile'}  from  the  collection  of  Kentucki/  documentK  in  the 
Neto  York  Pnblic  /Jbrarij ;  from  the  "  Catalogue  of  the  State 
Library  of  Masxachusettn,'"  1880,  and  Aiinual  Supplements, 
1880-1900  ;  and  from  cafaloffiien  of  other  State  and  city  libra- 
ries. Partial  revision  by  Mrs.  Mary  C.  //aycraft,  clerk  in  State 
Library:  Geological  Surrey  entries  revised  as  ntated  under  that 
head.  Documents  in  this  list  generally  published  at  the  capital, 
Frankfort,  if  not  otherwise  specified. 

Explored  by  Daniel  Boone,  170'.).  Firal  settlement,  at  Harrods- 
burg,  1774.  Known  as  colony  of  Transylvania,  1774-7r).  Part  of 
Virginia,  1775-92.  Admitted  as  a  State,  June  1,1792.  The  Ken- 
tucky Resolutions  adopted,  Nov.  1798.  Kemained  loyal  during 
the  Civil  War,  1861-65. 
Documents,  .sessional,  1833-1900.     8". 

J^ote.  The  miscellaneous  reports  were  included  in  body  of 
both  Journals  through  sess.  1832,  and  were  grouped  as  Ap- 
pendixes, sess.  1S3.3-39.  They  had  binder's  title  "  Ky.  Re- 
ports"  or"  Legisl.  Docs.,"  1837-52,  audt.-p.,  "  Rpts.  communi- 
cated to  both  branches  of  the  Legislature,"  1840-52;  thereafter, 
n.  t.p.,but  binder's  title,  "  Documents."  Ky.  Kpts.  sess.  1839 
cont.  a  different  collection  from  Ai)pendixe8  of  that  session. 
In  addition  to  collections  by  sessions  there  were  vols,  dated 
1852,  54,  64,  while  from  1865  to  1SS9  vols,  were  dated  annu- 
ally (1884  not  found);  from  1889  they  have  been  grouped, 
dated  and  volumed  haphazard.  Each  in  1  v.,  except  as 
follows:  1857^8,  59/60,  ea.  3  v.;  1861  (Jan.),  65-69,  72,74-76, 
ea.  2  v.;  1852,  71,  79,  80,  82,  83,  85,  87,  88,  ea.  3  v.;  1877,  5  v.; 
from  1889  hopelessly  confused.  V.  2  of  1871  is  really  a  2d  vol. 
of  1870. 

Constitution. 

Convention ,  1799.     Journal.     \^Not  seen.~\- 

—  Constitution  of  Kentucky,  adopted  1799.     n.  d.     12°. 

—  The  constitution  .   .  .  of  Kentucky  [in  1799].    n.p., 

n.  d.     8°.     19  p. 
Note.    As  given  by  Sabin.     This  constitution  is  also  with 
the  Laws  of  1799. 
Convention,  1849/50.    Journal  and  proceedings  of  the 
convention  .  .   .     1849.     8".     531  p. 
Note.    Sessions  beginning  Oct.  1,  1849  and  June  3,  1850. 

—  Report  of  the  debates  and  proceedings  of  the  conven- 

tion  for   the    revision    of   the    constitution   .  .   . 
1849.     '49.     8°.     1129  p. 

—  The   new    constitution  of  the   State   of  Kentucky. 

[1850.]     8°.     16  p. 
Declaration  of   Independence   and    constitution  of  the 
Provisional  Government  of  .   .    .  Kentucky ;   .   .  . 
with   the    message    of   the    Governor.     Bowling 
Green,  1861.     8°.     16  p. 
Note.    Presumably  issued  by  the  "  Sovereignty  Convention  " 
of  secessionists,  which  met  at  Russellville,  Nov.  18,  1861.    The 
Provisional  Govt,  which  it  formed  was  later  admitted  to  the 
Confedeiacy  as  representing  Kentucky. 

Constitution  of  Kentucky  and  rules  of  the  Senate  and 
House  .   .   .  and  joint  rules.     1865.     12°.     103  p. 

Convention,  1890.  Official  report  of  the  proceedings 
and  debates  in  the  convention  assembled  .  .  . 
Sept.  1890  to  adopt,  amend  or  change  the  con- 
stitution  .   .   .     '90.     4  V.     1.  8°. 

—  Constitution  .   .  .  and  rules  of  the  House  .   .   .  and 

Senate  and  joint  rules  .   .  .      1890.     8°.     104  p. 

—  Constitution  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Kentucky  .   .  . 

1891.     Louisville,  [91?].     8°.     64  p. 

—  Constitution  .   .   .   adopted  by  the  constitutional  con- 

vention, Sept.  28,  1891.     '91.     8°.     68  p. 

—  Constitution  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Ky.     n.  t.  p. 

[1892]     12°.     182  p. 
See  also  iinder  Legislature,  Laws  of  the  State,   1887, 
and  Special  Laws,  Constitution. 

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[Ky, 


Executive  and  Staff. 
Governor.  Message,  to  legislative  sessions,  1815-16, 
18,22-33,38-1906.  8°. 
Cont.:  By  I:  Shelby,  1815;  by  G.  Slaughter,  1S16,  18;  by 
J-  Adair,  1822-23;  by  J.  Desha,  1824-27;  by  T:  Metcalfe, 
1828,  29,  31;  by  J.  Breathitt,  1832,  [33];  by  J.  S.  Morehead, 
1834-35;  by  J.  Clark,  1836-38;  by  U.  A.  Wickliffe,  1839,  40 
(Aug  )  ;  by  R.  P.  Letcher,  1840  (Dec).  41-43;  by  W:  Owsley, 
1844,  [45],  46,  [47]  ;  by  J.  J.  Crittenden,  1848-49;  by  J:  L. 
Helm,  1860;  by  L.  W.  Powell,  1851-53;  by  C.  8.  Morehead, 
]85[5]-57;  by  B.  Magoffin,  1859,  fil  (Jan.,  May,  Sept.),  62 
(Aug.');  by  J.  F.  Robinson,  1863  (Jan.),  [Dec.?];  by  T;  E. 
Bramlette,  1865  (Jan.,  Dec.) ;  67  (Jan  ) ;  by  .J:  W.  Stevenson, 
1867  (Dec),  69  (Jan.,  Dec),  71  (Jan.) ;  by  P.  H.  Leslie,  1871 
(Dec.l,  73  (Jan.,  Dec) ;  by  J-  B.  McCreary,  1875-77;  by  L.  P. 
Blackburn  [1879  ?],  81;  "by  J.  P.  Knott,  1883-85;  by  8.  B. 
Buckner,  1887-89;  by  J:  Y.  Brown,  1891,  92,  94;  by  W:  O. 
Bradley,  1896,  97  (Mar.),  38;  by  W.  8.  Taylor,  1900;  by  J.  C. 
W.  Beckham,  1900  (Aug.),  02-06. 

Ifote.  All  also  in  both  Journals.  Mess,  to  sessions  1833,  45, 
47,  55  dated  .Jan. :  1834,  46,  48,  56.  Mess.  1896-1906  printed  at 
Louisville. 

—  Inaugural  address,  1868,  71.     '68-71.     2  pm.     8°. 

Cont.:  By  J:  W.  Stevenson,  1868;  by  P.  H.  Leslie,  1871. 

—  [Inaugural  ceremonies,  Gov.  Blackburn].     1879. 

—  Documents  accompanying  the  Governor's  message, 

sess.   1833,  38,  39,  44,  45,  46,  47,  65  (Jan.),  67 
(Jan.). 
Note.     Small    groups   of   minor    docs,   or    correspondence, 
covering  but  a  few  pages  each.     1865,  67  bound  with  Message. 

—  [Message  of  Gov.  Shelby  in  regard  to  the  confine- 

ment of  British  officers  in  the  Ky.  Penitentiary ; 
Dec.  T,  1813]. 

—  Message  of  the  Acting  Governor  .  .   .  communicat- 

ing the  correspondence  between  the  Ky.  and 
Tenn.  coninirs.  on  the  boundary  line,  with  the 
reports  of  the  Ky.  commrs.     1820.     8°.     40  p. 

—  [Message  enclosing  report  of  Quartermaster  Genl. 

re  arms  received  from  Federal  government;  Nov. 
16,  1824].     fold,  tables. 

—  [Message  and  docs,  re  canal  at  the  Falls  of  the  Ohio, 

Dec.  1,  1824]. 

—  Governor's    message   in    reply   to    the    resolutions 

adopted  in  the  House  ...  on  the  motion  of  Mr. 
Breckinridge,     n.  p.,  1825.     8°.     44  p. 

—  Governor  Desha's  message  ...  in    relation  to  the 

United  States  court.    ^1825.     8". 

—  [Message    and  docs,    re   survey    of   Tenn.    line    by 

Commr.  T:  J.  Matthews,  and  his  report;  Dec. 
9,  1826]. 

—  [Message  transmitting  ntillification  documents  from 

So.  Carolina;  Dec.  21,  1832]. 

—  [Message    of    Gov.    Broathitt,    returning   with    his 

objections  "A  preamble  and  resolutions  rela- 
tive to  the  public  lands  and  the  Bank  of  the 
U.  S.  and  the  deposites  of  the  treasury,"  Jan. 
23,  1H33]. 

—  Kentucky  I'enitentiary.     Docs.  ace.  the  Gov's,  mes- 

sage. [Oct.  12,  1844.  Clerk's  estimate  of  loss 
sustained  by  fire.]     n.  t.  p.     8°.     (18)  p. 

—  [Governor's    special    message    in    relation    to    the 

876,000.     Se.ss.  1844].     [Not  seen.'] 
See  uIho  under  r^cglslaturc,  ./n^».,  Doch.,  etc.,  1844. 

—  [Governor's   message   in  response  to  resolution  on 

6th  Jan.  1845]. 

—  GoviTtior's    message  communicating   documents    in 

relation  to  the  Penitentiary,  Jan.  4,  1845.  n.  t.  p. 
8^      (24)  p. 

—  Message  of  the  Governor  [Powell]  communicating 

an  entry  mride  upon  the  Executive  Journal  by 
CJov.  II(dm  at  tlie  close  of  his  administration  ; 
Nov.  10,  1851.     n.  t.  p.     8".     (3)  p. 


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—  In 


In 


Oovernor,  continued. 

—  [Message  of  Governor,  Dec.   11,   1851,  transmitting 

report  of  commissioners  appointed  to  settle  the 
accounts  of  tlie  building  commissioners  of  the] 
2d  Ivy.  Lunatic  Asylum,     n.  t.  p.     8°.     (15)  p. 

—  [Message  vetoing  apportionment  hill.     Scss.  1853]. 

—  [Message  vetoing  Planters'  Rank  bill.     Sess.  18.o3j. 

—  [Mes.-iage  in  relation  to  Wolf  Island.     Sess.    18.^5]. 

—  [Message    vetoing    Harrodsburg    Bank   bill.     Sess. 
1855]. 

House,  Jan  24,  !SG6.  [Commun.  from  Gov- 
ernor transmitting  rpt.  of  Regent  of  Univ.  con- 
cerning Agric.  and  Mech.  College.]   n.  t.p.    4  p. 

Senate  .  .  .  Feb.  1,  1866.  [Message  vetoing 
bill  to  repeal  Act  amending  section  1,  art.  3,  chap. 
32,  title  Elections,  approved  Mar.  15,  1862.] 
n.  t.  p.     8°.     4  p. 

—  [Message  vetoing  bill  to  repeal  all  laws  authorizing 

Gov.  to  borrow  money  for  military  purposes, 
Dec.  1867].     2  p. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  P.  H.  Leslie,  in  regard  to  the  State 

government  of  Louisiana  .   .  .     1873.    8°.     14  p. 

—  Thanksgiving  proclamation,  1880. 

—  [Proclamation  appointing  day  for  fasting  and  prayer 

for  recovery  of  President  Garfield].     1881. 

—  [Gov.  Knott's  Ltxington  speech,  June  2,  1887]. 

—  In  Senate,    Feb.    13,    1888.     [Communication  from 

Gov.  Buckner  transmitting  report  of  ii.  A.  Miller, 
Special  Auditor  appointed  to  visit  and  examine 
the  State  lunatic  asylums],     n.  t.  p.     8°.     23  p. 

—  In  Senate.  Mar.   6,   1888.     [Official  correspondence 

between  Governors  of  Ky.  and  West  Va.  in  rela- 
tion to  Pike  CO.  troubles.]     n.  t.  p.     8°.     31  p. 

—  In  House,  Apr.  24,  1888.      [Message  of  Gov.  Buck- 

ner transmitting  report  of  commrs.  appointed  to 
adjust  the  accounts  of  J.  W.  Tate,  late  Treas- 
urer.]    n.  t.  p.     8°.     56  p. 

—  In  House,    Mar.    21,   1890.     [Communication  from 

Gov.  transmitting  information  re  Branch  Peni- 
tentiary at  Eddyville.]     n.  t.  p.     8°.     34  p. 

—  Proclamation  [designating  Nov.   17,  1893  as  Arbor 

Day],     n.  t.  p.     ['93.]     1.  8°. 

—  See  also  forward.  Sec.  of  State,  1882;  under  Inspec. 

and  Keg.,  Banks;  and  imder  hQgvsl&tnxe,  Jnls., 
Docs.,  etc.,  1860.  68  (two). 
Adjutant    General.     Annual   report:    Jan.    17,    1861; 
Feb.  18,  1862;  J.in.  20,  1863;  Jan.  1,  1864;  Dec. 
1  or  Nov.  30:   1864/65-70/71;  Dec.   31:  1875,  77, 
79,  80;  [June  15],  1879;  biennial,  Oct.  31,  1881, 
May  1,   1883.   Dec:  1889,  91;  Dec.  31:    annual 
1892,  93.  94,  97,  biennial  1900/01-04/05.    Frank- 
fort and  Louisville,  '61-1906.     8°. 
Note.    Kpt.  Jan.  21),  1863   with   rpt.  of  Quartermaster;  to- 
gether, 6   p.     Rpt    1804/65  covers  from  Aug.  1,  1864.    In  1879 
there  were  two  rpte.  :  one,  June  15  "  for  the  year  1879,"  by  J. 
M.  Wright  (83  p.),  and  one,  Dec.  31  "  for  the  year  ending  Dec. 
31,  IS'iJ,"  by  J.  P.  Nuckols  (J8  p.).     Kpt.  May  1, 1SS3  covers 
from  Jan.  1SS2.    Adjt.  became  also  ex  officio  inspector  Genl. 
and  Quartermaster  Genl.  from  Oct.  1,  1S79.     lipt.  1891  covers 
only   Sept.  1/Dec.  15.     Ilpt.  1900/01  mentions  rpt.  1897  as  the 
last  preceding  rpt. 

—  Report  [in  reply  to  Governor's  inquiry],  Nov.   15, 

1839.    (//I  Docs.  aco. Gov's,  mess., sess. 1839/40.) 

—  Report  of  Inspector  General,  Jan.  16,  1861.     n.  t.  p. 

Note.    This,  with  rpt.  of  Quartermaster  Genl.,  Jan.  1, 1861, 
is  in  Adjt.'s  rpt.  of  Jan.  17,  1861. 

—  Estimate  of  the    Ii>spector  General  of   the    cost  of 

arming,  equipping,  and  maintaining  for  one 
year  an  army  of  5000  soldiers  .  .  .  Jan.  26, 
1861.     '61.     8°.     15  p 

—  [Report  of   officers  commissioned  by    order  of  the 

Governor;  dated  Dec.  8,  1862],     199  p. 

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Adjutant  General,  continued. 

—  Response  .  .    .  to  a  resolution  of  inquiry  in  regard 

to  Federal  enrollments  in  the  State,  Mar.  1, 
1865.     '65.     80.     20  p. 

—  Response  .  .   .  to  an  inquiry  made  by  the  committee 

on  military  affairs.  Jan.  30,  1866.     '66.     8°.    5  p. 

—  Report,     1861/66.     '66-67.     2  v.     fo.     vii,    985    p.; 

(4),  981,  178  p. 
ITote.    In  fact  a  Roster  of  Ky.  troops  in  the  Civil  War. 

—  State  Guard  law,  1882,  97.     2  pm.    8°.    29  p.;  40  p. 

—  Special  reports  on  Rowan  county  affairs.     By  S:  E. 

Hill,   Adjt.   Genl.,    and  Capt.    E.    MacPherson. 
1887      8°.     23  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1888. 

—  Roster  of  Ky.    soldiers,    Mexican  War;   by  S.   E. 

Hill.     1889.     177  p. 

—  Roster  of  Kv.  soldiers,  War  of  1812;  by  S.  E.  Hill. 

1891.     370  p. 

—  See  a/so  under  Legislature,  Special   fjaws,  Militia, 

and  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1838,  65,  68. 
Auditor  of  Public  Accounts.     Report,  Nov.   10:  annual 
1815-16,    18;    Oct     10:     annual  1822-73,   76-79, 
biennial  1873/75,  79/81;  June  30:  biennial  1881/ 
83-1903/05.      Frankfort,     ['15J-95  ;•  Louisville, 
'97-1905.     8°. 
Note.    Early  rpts.  in  Journals.     Rpts.  T87V1'2-72/73  each 
dated  "  1873  "  in  cover  title.     Year-end  June  30  began  1882. 
See  forward,  note  under  Second  Auditor. 

—  Appendix   no.   1   to    Auditor's    annual   report,    Dec. 

SPSS.  1838;  {dated, ^iln.  17,  1839J.      (.5)  p. 

—  Supplemental  report,  Oct.  11/Dec.  20,  1848. 

—  Same,  to  sess.  1853.     8  p. 

—  Monthly  statements  of   receipts  and  disbursements 

of  money,  Oct.  10,  1856/57;  Dec.  1,  1863/Dec. 
31,  1864;  Jan.  1/Oct.  31,  1865.  ['57J-66.  3 
rpts.     8°. 

—  Condensed  report  for  year  ending  Oct.  10:   1859,  61, 

62.     '59-[62].     8°. 
Note.     Made  in  advance  of  the  regular  ann.  rpt. 

—  l8t-[8th]  annual  report  relating  to  the  registry  and 

returns   of  births,  marriages,   and  deaths,  Dec. 
31:   1852-59.     '53-61.     8  v.     8°. 
Note.     [8th]  called  "  Ann.  rpt.  of  the  Registrar  of  b.,  m., 
and  d.,"  and  nut  iHSued  by  Auditor. 

—  Auditor's  lst-3d   annual  report  relating  to  [same], 

Dec.  31:   1874-76.     '76-78.     3  v.     8o. 
Note.     Later  registration  rpts.  are  in  rpts  of  Bd.  of  Health. 

—  Statement  of  the  receipts  and  expenditures  of  the 

Instn.  for  the  Educ.  of  the  Blind,  annual,  1871- 
72.     '72-73.     2  rpts.     8°. 

—  Same,  of  the  Instn.   for  the  Educ.  of  Deaf  Mutes, 

annual,   1867-73.     '68-[73':']     8°. 

—  Same,  of  the  Instn.  for  the  Educ.   ...  of  Feeble- 

minded   Children,   annual,  1867-72.     '68-[72?] 

—  Same,    of   the  Eastern   Lunatic    Asylum,  biennial, 

1852/53-58/.59;  annual,  1851,  67-72. 

Notf.    18.')l-'.6/.)7  called  "  Statement  of  the  settlement  of  the 
accounts, "  etc. 

—  Same,  of  the  Western  Lunatic  Asylum,   Dec.   31: 

biennial  1856/57-58/59,  68/69,  annual  1865-68, 
70-72. 

—  In    the    Senate,   Jan.    16,    1858.      [Communication 

from  Auiiitor  reporting  all  money  paid  on  ac- 
count of  Gfol.  Survey,  biennial,  1856/57.] 
V.  t.  p.     8".     7  p. 

—  In  House,  Feb.  1,  1860.     [Response  from  the  Audi- 

tor to  a  resolution  of  the  House,  re  Huits  brought 
in  the  Commonwealth.]     n.  t.  p.     8".     29  j). 

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Auditor  of  Public  Accounts,  continued. 

—  Response  to  a  House  resolution  in  relation  to  mili- 

tary expenditures.     [Sess.  Jan.  18G3.]    8°.    20  p. 

—  Statement  showing  the  total  amount  of  printing  ex- 

ecuted by  the  Public  Printer,  Oct.  10,  186(;/C7. 
•68.     8°.     37  p. 

—  Statement  showing  the  number  of  common  law  and 

equity   suits   brought   in  .   .   .  the  State,    [bien- 
nial], 1865/67,  [etc.].     '68.     8°.     22  p. 

—  Statement   showing   the    sources     from    which    the 

State  derives  her  revenue  [etc.      Jan.  9,  1868]. 
'68.     8°.     64  p. 

—  Report   of  Auditor  furnishing  items  of  contingent 

expenses,  as  required  by  resolutions  .  .   .  Feb. 
1869.     '69.     8°.     41  p. 

—  In  House,  Feb.  9,   1880.     [Response  of  Auditor  to 

resolution    of   inquiry    as   to  warrants    drawn.] 
n.  t.  p.     8°.     33  p. 

—  In  House,  Jan.  4,  1888.     [Response  of   Auditor  to 

resolution  of  inquiry  re  expenditures  of  Railroad 
Commission]     n.  t.  p.     8".     20  p. 

—  Agent  of  the  Auditor.     Report:  Jan.  4,   1865;  Jan. 

15,  1867.     ['65]-67.     2  rpts.     8°. 

—  Insuraiice  Bureau  (1870-).    [lst-28th]  annual  report 

of  the  Insurance  Commissioner,  Dec.  31:   1870- 
97.     Frankfort  awc^  Louisville,  71-98.     8°. 

Note.  A  dept.  of  the  Auditor's  office;  rpts.  transmitted 
through  him.  In  early  rpts.  officer  was  called  "  Commr.  of  the 
Insurance  Bureau."  Rpts.  numbered  only  on  backs  of  covers, 
with  years  of  publication,  "  1871-9S."  'ilst-SHth  ea.  issued  in  'I 
separate  pts.,  Fire  and  Life,  ea.  part  a  complete  rpt.  [Ist] 
seen  in  2  pts.,  of  which  [pt.  1]  appeared  as  Leg.  Doc.  3,  and 
[pt.  2],  Fire  and  Marine  insurance,  Jan.  5,  1871,  the  latter 
both  as  Leg.  Doc.  3  and  Leg.  Doc.  4. 

Communication     concerning    the    Globe    Mutual 

Life  Ins.  Co.  of  New  York  City.     1872.     8°. 

:-  Response    to    interrogatories    in    regard    to    the 

Globe,  Hope,  and  Kentticky  companies,  [Jan.  7, 
1873].     '73.     8°.     32  p. 

Report  in  response  to  a  Senate  resolution  of  in- 
quiry.    1873.     8".     42  p. 

Report   transmitted  through  the    Auditor's  office 

for  the  information  of  the  Legislature,  Dec.  31, 
1875.     '75.     8°.     21  p. 
Note.    In  addition  to  regular  (6th)  ann.  rpt.  of  same  date. 

See  also  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1868,  69. 

—  See  also  forward,  Second  Auditor  and  Sec.  of  State ; 

under    Institutions,     Penitentiary,    Note;    and 
M?ic^er  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs  ,  etc.,  1888. 
Quartermaster  General.     Rt'iiort,  Jan.  1,  1861  ;  Jan.  7, 
1863;    annual,    1863/64-73;    biennial,    1873/75; 
report,  annual,  Dec.  31,  1877.     ['61]-78.     8°. 

Note.  Year-end  variously  Nov.  30,  Dec.  1,  Dec.  .31,  etc. 
Rpt.  1861  in  Adjt.  Genl's.  rpt.  Rpt.  lS6:yfi4  covers  Sept.  1, 
186.3/Nov.  30,  1SB4.  Rpts.  1869-73  dated  "  1870-74  "  on  covers. 
Rpt.  1873  has  wrong  transmittal  date,  Feb.  12,  "  1877,"  for 
1874. 

—  Report  [in   repiv  to  Governor's  inquiry;    Nov.    11, 

1839]. 

—  Response  ...  to  an  inquiry  made  by  the  committee 

on  military  affairs,  Jan.  30,  1866.    '66.     8°.     7  p. 

—  In  Senate,  Jan.  22,  1878.     [Response  to  resolution 

in   regard    to   unpaid    claims,    Jan.    17,     1878. J 
n.  t.  p.     8°.     11  p. 

—  See  also  back  under  Governor,  1824,  and  Ad/t.  Genl. 
Second   Auditor.     Report,  annual,    Oct.    10:    1839-50. 

'89-50.     8°. 

Note.  These  rpts.  seem  to  have  been  the  usual  revenue 
rpts.,  while  those  of  the  First  Auditor  during  these  years  con- 
cerned chiefly  internal  improvement  accounts. 

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Secretary  of  State.  Report  in  relation  to  the  excliange 
of  30-year  bonds  for  6-year  bonds;  Jan.:  1843, 
44,  45,  4(;.     4  rpts.     8°. 

—  Report  in  relation  to  coupons.     1854. 

—  Statement  of  condition  of  the  banks  of  issue  of  Ky. ; 

[Jan.  1,  1865].     n.  t.  p.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Response  to   resolution   requesting  list   of  pardons 

granted   by   Gov.    L.  P.   Blackburn.     1882.     8°. 
557  p. 

—  Report  [of  the  monthly  statements  of  receipts  and 

disbursements  by  Auditor  and  Treasurer,  bien- 
nial, Dec.  31,  1890/91  J.  n.  t.  p.  8°.  25  p. 
Treasurer.  Report,  Nov.  10,  1818;  Oct.  10:  annual 
1822-52,  biennial  1851/53-55/57,  annual  1858- 
81 ;  June  30  :  biennial  1881/83-1901/03.  Frank- 
fort, ['19?]-95;   Louisville,  '97-1903.     8°. 

Note.  Rpts.  1818-32  in  Journals.  Rpt.  1848  is  accompanied 
by  a  supplemental  rpt.  for  Dec.  Rpt.  185ii/ol  had  title  "  A 
statement  of  moneys  received  and  paid  by  the  Treasurer,"  etc. 
Rpt.  1SS7/89  consists  of  two  ann.  rpts.:  one  "  as  shown  by  the 
books  of  J.  W.  Tate,"  July  1,  1887/Mar.  20,  1888  (statistics 
only;  42  p.),  and  one  Apr.  2,  18S8/June  30,  1889,  by  Sharp 
(47  p.),  each  with  t.-p.  and  imprint  date  '89. 

—  Supplementary  report,  Oct.  11,  1867/Jan.  6,  1868. 

'68.     8°.      13  p. 

—  See  also  back  under  Governor,  1833,  88,  and  Sec. 

of  State,  1890/91;   and  under  Legislature,  Jnls., 
Docs.,  etc.,  1839,  88. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

\^Banks.']     Report  of   the   joint  committee  on  banks, 
sessional,  sess.  1837-51,  57-59. 

Note.  Although  a  legislative  document,  entered  here  be- 
cause usually  accompanied  by  extensive  bank  returns.  Rpts. 
to  sessions  1853,  65  not  found. 

—  Additional  report  of  the  committee  on  banks  .  .  . 

Feb.  5,  1840.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     (16)  p. 

—  Governor's  message  communicating  condition   of 

banks.     [Sess.  1853.]     8  p. 

—  In  the   Senate,   Feb.   25,   1856.     A  message  was 

received    from   the   Governor    [enclosing    bank 
statements],     n.t.p.     15  p. 

—  Statement  of  the  condition  of  the  [banks ;  com- 

municated   by   Gov.,   sess.    1857,  591.     n.   t.   p. 
(Title  var.) 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,    Governor,   1833, 

53,  55,  and  Sec.  of  State,  1865;  and  under  Judi- 
ciary, 1819. 
Bank  of  (he  Commonwealth  of  Kentucky  (Frankfort). 
Report  of    President,  annual,   Oct.    1:     1822-24; 
Oct.  10:    1825-29;  Nov.  30:    1830-33. 
Note,     tieeu  only  in  House  Journal.    Rpt.  1822  covers  "  from 
Us  commencement."     Folded  tables   of  htatistics  accompany 
all,  except  that  rpt.  and  sUUistics  lS:il  are  on  the  same  folded 
sheet;  similarly,  1833.     Later  rpts.  in  Auditor's  rpts. 

Bank  of  Kentucky  (Louisville).  Report  of  the  Presi- 
dent and  J)ireftr)rs,  Jan.:  1834,  37,41.  n.  p., 
n.  d.,  ['34]-LouisvilIe,  '41.     3  rpts.     8°. 

—  Charter  of  the  Bank  of  Kentucky  (approved  Feb 

22,  1834).     n.  t.  p.     ['34.]     8^     8  p. 

—  A  li.st  of  the  present  holders  of  the  original  stock 

in  tlie  Bank  of  Kentucky  .  .    .     Louisville,  1841. 
8".      (2),  28  p. 

—  An   act  granting  certain  powers   to  the  Bank  of 

Kentucky,    [with    subsequent    resolves    of    the 
Bank],     ra.  ;?.,  [1842].     12^     II  p. 

—  See  also    under   Legislature,    Special   Laws,  and 
etc.,  1840,  41,  66. 

Report,  Nov.  1,  1833  and  Jan. 
8". 


Journals,  Docs. 

Bank  of  Louisville. 

1,  1834.      1  rpt. 


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[(7a«a/s.]     Louisville    ^    Portland    Canal    Co.     9th, 
15tli,  18th,  20th  annual  report,  for  [1833],  39, 
[42,  44]. 
See  also  under  Exec.  ;ind  Staff,  Governor,  1824;  and  under 
InHtitiitions,  Oeulogical  Surveys,  Kpts.  of  progresH,  III:  6. 

\_Education.'\  Report  of  the  commissioners  appointed 
.  .  .  Oct.  sess.  1821,  to  collect  information,  pre- 
pare and  report  a  system  of  common  schools 
Together  with  the  report  of  the  select  committee 
in  the  House.  1822.  8°.  Ci  p. 
Superintenaent  of  Public  Instruction  (1838-). 
Ueport,  annual,  Jan.:  1839-50;  for  year :  1850- 
C9;  June  30:  annual,  18(!9/70-78/7{) ;  biennial, 
1879/81;  five  years,  1881/8(;;  biennial,  1885/87; 
four  years,  1887/91;  biennial,  1891/93-95/97, 
99/1901.  Frankfort  a;KZ  Louisville,  ['391-1901. 
8°  and  12". 
JSTote.    Ilpt8.  Jan.  1842,  4f>  called  "  Rpt.  of  Bd.  of  Educ," 

the  Supt.  being  Secretary  of  the  Board.     Kpt.  1877/78  was  a 

12";    incl.  "  The  Ky.  school-lawyer;"   see  hfh>n\  1S7H.     Rpt. 

1881/S6  called  on  cover"  1884/86."     Rpts.  1887/01-99/1901  ront. 

brief  rpts.  from  State  educational  instituliouB.    No  rpt.  1897/99. 

—  Special  report  [in  response  to  House  resolution], 

Jan.  7,  1843.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     (4)  p. 

—  Supplemental  report,  Jan.  1845.     slip. 

—  Special  report  [in  response  to  Senate  resolution], 

Jan.  30,  1851.     n.t.p.     8°.     (25)  p. 

—  Special  report  on  the  condition  and  wants  of  the 

public  school  system  of  Ky.,  by  Z.  F.  Smith, 
Supt.   .  .   .   Dec.  2,  1867.     '()7.     8°.     11  p. 

—  Initial  report  of  H.  A.  M.  Henderson,  Supt.,  [Nov. 

22,  1871].     '71.     8°.     29  p. 

—  [Address  on  the  common  school   system,   by  the 

Supt.,  July  4,  1844]. 

—  Common  school  law,  1844. 

—  Common  school  laws  .   .  .     [1850].     8°.     23  p. 

—  Draft   of   a    bill  for  a  new  code  and  remodelled 

system  for  the  common  schools.  1869.  8°. 
45  p. 

—  Kentucky  common  school  laws.     An  act  to  revise, 

amend  and  reduce  into  one  the  laws  relating  to 
the  common  schools  of  Ky.,  approved  Mar.  21, 
1870.     ['71?]     8^     34  p. 

—  Manual  of  Kentucky  school  architecture,   by  H. 

A.  M.  Henderson,  Supt.     1876.     8°.     136  p. 

—  The  Kentucky  school-lawyer.     By  H.  A.  M.  Hen- 

derson.    1878.     12°.     xxi,  270  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  as  appendix  to  rpt.  1877/78,  but  appeared 
also  in  separate  form. 

—  School    law.s,    1880,  82,  84,   85,    86,    90,    94,    96 

(Title  var.) 
Note.     School  laws  also  appended  to  rpt.  1864.    Beginninji 
about  1873  the  Supt.  was  required  to  revise  the  laws  annually. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Special  Laws,  Education. 

Board  of  Education.     Kules  and  regulations  govern- 
ing the  common  schools,  1891.     '91.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Examination    of    candidates    for    certificates    of 

graduation    in    a    common   school;    Mav,   June, 
18!»1.     n.t.p.     ['91.]     2  pm.     8°.     ea.",  8  p. 
See  also  imc^e^- Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1830,  88. 
Fish    Commission    (1876-).     lst-4tli    biennial    report, 

Nov.  1:    1876/77,  77/79-81/83.     '78-84.     8°. 
Health,    Board    of    (1878-).'    lst-5th    annual    report, 
1878,    79.    80,    82.    83;    proceedings,    1888,    89; 
[lst-7th]  biennial  report,  Apr.  1:   1889/91-1901/ 
03.     Frankfort  and  Louisville,  '80-1904.     8°. 
Note.    Dates  of  ann.  rpts.  tciven  as  on  t.ps.,  but  lKt-3d  are 
dated  Mar.  31,  1879-81,  and  4tb-oth,  July,  1882-83.    Rpts.  1889/ 
91-9.5/97  not  seen.     Rpt.  1897/99  extended  in  fact  to  Apr.  30. 
lBt-3d  cont.  RegiHtration  rpt.  "  for  year  ending  Jan.  10,  1878, 
79,  80,  based  upon  returns  received  by  the  Auditor." 

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Healthy  Board  of^  continued. 

—  [Address  on  general  sanitation,     c.  1879]. 
Note.    Mentioned  in  2d  ann.  rpt. ;  not  seen. 

—  Circular  no.  10.    Precautions  to  use  against  small- 

pox.    Bowling  Green,  1883.     4°  sheet. 

—  Proceedings,    addresses,    and    discussions    of   the 

[3d]  semi-annual  meeting  of  the  State  Sanitary 
Council,  held  at  Bardstown,  Mar.  26-27,  1884, 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Board.  Louisville,  '84* 
8°.     60  p. 

—  Proceedmgs    at  the   quarterly   meeting,   held    at 

Louisville,  Mar.  16-17,  1885.  fLouisville,  '85  1 
8°.     32  p.  -^ 

—  Laws  .  .  .  relating  to  the  public  health,  and  sani- 

tary memoranda  .  .  .     1886.     8°.     92  p. 

—  Proceedings,  addresses,  and  discussions  of  a  pub- 

lic health  conference   held  at  Louisville,  Ky 
May  24  and  25,  1887   .  .  .     '87.     8°.     136  p. 

—  Proceedings  .   .  .     Meeting    at     Louisville,    Oct. 

2-3,  1893.  [Report  of  secretary  on  enforcement 
of  new  medical  practice  act.    '93.]    8".    8  p. 

—  Official  register,  medical  laws  and  court  decisions, 

1896/97.     Louisville,  '97.     8°.     xvi,  190  p. 

Inspector    and    Examiner,  State    (18-).     1st    report, 

[biennial?],    Dec.    30,    1889;    report,    Nov.   30:' 

1890/91.     '90-91.     2  pm.     8°. 

Note.    These  rpta.  chiefly  concerned  an  inspection  of  the 

isls'^^  ^»y'"™8.     See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor, 

—  Monthly  reports  of  the  State  Inspector  and  Exami- 

ner of  the  settlements  between  the  Auditor  and 
Treasurer;  biennial,  Dec.  31:  1893/94.  '94  8° 
39  p.  /  ■        • 

llnsurance  Bureau.]     See  tmder  Executive  and  Staff, 

Auditor  of  Public  Accounts. 
Internal    Improvement,    Board    of.     Report,    annual 
[1837]-63,  66-68;  three  years,  1863/65. 
i\'"o<e.     Year-end  Oct.  10:    1854-59;  of  others  generally  Dec 
.Jlst.    Many  dated  in  Jan.  following  rpt.  year.     In  addition  to 

^cPo/fP'-  W'^A"''-P-  ''^■*'  ^-^P-^'  ""P'-   J8«V65  covers  Feb.  23, 
isod/Uec.  ol,  11^60.     See  also  below.  Special  report,  1S64. 

—  Report  in  answer  to  resolutions  .   .  .  Jan.  1841 

['41.]     8°.    6  p. 

—  [Special]  report,  Jan.  27,  1843.    n.  t.  p.     (51)  p. 
Note.    Cont.  rpt.  of  Green  and  Barren  River  Coramrs. 

-r-  Special  report  in  relation  to  the  claim  of  Joseph 
Barbour,  contractor.  [Sess.  1843.1  n.  t  v 
8°.     (14)  p.  J  i  • 

—  Special   report    [upon   the  claims   of   contractors 

upon  the  Licking  River],  Jan.  1,  1844.     n.  t   n 
8°.     (46)  p.  ^' 

—  Special  report  in  reference  to  a  settlement  with 

the   Green   and    Barren    River   Commissioners 
Jan.  15,  1845.      (19)  p. 

—  Special  report,  for  the  year  1864.     '65.     8^.     9  p. 
Green  and   Barren   River  Commissioners.     Annual 

report,  for  the  year:  1840-45.     6  rpts.     8°. 
Note.     1844  by  one  Acting  Comrar.,  in  rpt.  of  Bd.  of  Inter- 
nal  Improvement.     See  al^o  .-ntries  above,  and  under  Legis- 
lature, JnU.,  DocH.,  etc.,  1841.  ^ 

See    also    forward    under    Sinlnng    Fund    Commrs., 
1867;  ^/«r/er  Executive  and  Staff,  Second  Auditor, 
Note;  and  under  Legislature,  .Jnls.,  Docs     etc 
1826,  37,  38,  40,  41,  44,  46/47,  47,  53. 
Mines,  Inspector  of  (1884-).     Annual  report.  Oct    10- 
l8l^9th,    1884-92;     Dec.     31:     lOtli-Ilth,    1893- 
94;     unnumbered,    1895-1904.     Frankfort,    '86- 
94;   Loui.iville, '96-1905.     8°. 
Note.     Ui  covers  !>  mo«.    ]Ht-2d  in  1  pni.     4th-5th  not  seen. 
lBr>"ri  ""'''*■  '''"^^"''''''"  '"  '  "••  '■'^^""y  o"L-  blen.  rpt.;  similarly. 


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Pharmacy,  Board,  of  (1876-).     Report,  Feb.  25,  1884  ; 
report,  1886, '87.     '84-88.     3  rpts.     8°. 
Note.    No  rpt.  between  Feb.  25, 1884  and  rpt.  1886. 
\_Uailroa(ls.'\      Railroad    Commission    (1878).     [1st]- 
22(1  annual  report,  1S80-1901.    Frankfort,  '81-90 ; 
Louisville,  "JG-lDO'i.     22  v.     8°. 
Note.     7th-9tb  cont.  in  pocket  "  rrelini.  county  map  of  Ky." 
by  J.   B.  Hoeiug,  1887,  scale,  20  ini.  =  lin.;  lOlh-lUh  cont. 
"  Prelim,  map  of  Ky."  by  same,  ISdO,  scale,  10  mi.  =i  1  in. ;  all 
inscribed  "Prepared  for  the  R.K.Comrars.  by  the  Geol.  Survey." 

—  Railroad  laws.     Sess.  1877/78,81/82. 

—  Opinion   in   the   matter  of  the    complaint   of   the 

Laurel  county  Coal  Asso'n  ajiainst  the  Cincinnati, 
New  Orleans  &  Texas  Pacific  lly.  Co.  n.  t.  p. 
[1884.]     8°.     16  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Auditor,  1888. 
Lexington  and  Ohio  R.li.  Co.     Report  of  President 

and  Directors,  annual,  Nov.  24,  1838,  Dec.  31, 
1839.     2  rpts. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnh.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1847. 
Louisville  s  Cincinnati^  Charleston  R.R.  Co.    let  an- 
nual report.   .  .  .     [Sess.  1837.]     8°.     16  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnh.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1839. 
Louisville,  Frankfort  S^  Lexington  R.R.  Co.     State- 
ment of  the  freight  and  passenger  tariff  charged 
by.     1868.     8°.     16  p. 
See  also  under  Institutions,  Geological  Surveys,  Re- 
ports of  progress  III:  5;  and  w?i(7er  Legislature, 
Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1846/47. 
Sinking  Fund,  Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  (1836-). 
Report,  annual,  for  year:   [1839-51];   biennial, 
Dec.  31:   [1852/53-54/55],    Oct.    10:    [1855/57- 
57/59].     '40-59.     8°. 
Note.    Many  of  ann.  rpts.  d.ited  in  Jan.  following  rpt.  year. 
Rpt.  1844  called  Rpt.  184U/44,  as  its  statistics  cover  the  four 
years.     Rpt.  [1849]  called  "Ann.  rpt.  18oU."     Rpt.  [18.54/55] 
called  "Rpt.  for  year  1855."     Rpt.  1851  not  seen. 

—  Report  in  relation  to  the  Penitentiary,  Feb.  23, 

1843.     8".     (43)  p. 

—  Special  report  in  relation  to  claims  of  J:    Hoy  and 

W:   Chamberlain,  Feb.  1844.    n.  t.  p.    8«.    (7)  p. 

—  Special  report  [in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  Sen- 

ate and  House],  Feb.  1844.     n.  t.  p.    8°.    (12)  p. 

—  Report   made    in   response  to  a  joint   resolution, 

Jan.  10,  1866.     '66.     8°.     30  p. 
Note.    Covers  Oct.  10,  1863/65. 

—  Reports  on  the  auditing  and  settlement  of  the  ac- 

countr:  of  the  Board  of  Internal  Improvement, 
1863/66,  made  under  the  direction  of  the  .  .  . 
Commrs.  .  .  .  J:  M.  Brown,  special  auditor  and 
agent.     1867.     8°.     34  p. 

—  Report  concerning  the  Ky.  Penitentiary,  [biennial, 

Nov.  30,  1887/89].     '90.     8".     36  p. 
Note.    As  ex  officio  Directors.    The  reg.  Penitentiary  rpt. 

—  See  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1837,  40. 
[^Taxation.']     Board  of   Equalization  (1884-).     Pro- 
ceedings,   annual,    1884-1901.      Frankfort    and 
Louisville, '85-1901.     8°. 

Note.     1895,  96,  97  not  seen. 

—  [Law  providing  for  the  Board,  1888,  and  amend- 

ment of  1890].      [1890,  91,  92?] 
Note.    Not  seen,  but  ordered  published. 

Institutions. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  iAoM»vta^s,  Docs., etc.,  1861,  65  (two). 

Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  (Lexington, 
1865-).  Report:  of  Visitors  [1867]  ;  of  Regent, 
[Dec.  1868].  Feb.  1872;  of  Visitors,  Mar.  1873, 
to  sess.  1877,  July  1:  1878/79,  78/80;  of   Trus- 

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Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College,  continued. 

tees,  June  30:   1879/80,  lst-[2d]   biennial,  1880/ 

81-81/83;  of  President,  Dec.  17,  1889,  June  30: 

annual     1890/91,    biennial    18!)  1/93-93/95 ;     of 

Trustees,  30  months,  Jan.   1,  1900.      Frankfort 

and  Louisville,  '68-1900.     8°. 

2^^ote.    Part  of  Ky.  Univ.  1865-78.     Kpt.  1878/79  incl.  rpt.  of 

Pres.     Rpt.  of  Visitors  "  for  bien.  period  1878/80  "  was  by  the 

"  Agrie.  College  Comraission,"  specially  appointed  to  provide 

for  tlie   continuance  of   the  college  July  1,   1878-80;    it   has 

imprint  date    '79.      "  Ist  bien.,"  1880/81,  was  really  annual. 

There  is  a  brief  rpt.  Dec.  1,  1875  in  rpt.  of  Supt.  Pub.  Instr., 

1874/75.     See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Goveriwr,  1866. 

—  In  House,  Jan.  23,   1890.      [Report   from    Presi- 

dent of  the  A.  and  M.  College  in  reply  to  a  res- 
olution of  the  House.]     n.  t.  p.     8°.     84  p. 

—  Agricultural    Expejimcnt     Station     (Lexington, 

1885-).     lst-15th     annual     report,     188b-i9u2. 
Frankfort  and  Louisville,  '90-[1902].     8°. 
Note.     Ist,  1S88,  transmitted  Feb.  1,   1889.     There  are  also 
brief  rpts.  from  the  Station  in  the  bien.  rpts.  of  the  College. 
Rpts.  from  7th  cont.  Bulletins. 

Bulletin,  nos.  1-122,  Dec.  23,  1885-Dec.  1905. 

Lexington,  ['85]-1905.     122  pm.    8°  and  i°. 
Note.    No.  12,  Dec.   31,  1887,   was   a   f*   sheet.     Beginning 
with  no.  48,  Jan.  1894,  the  Bulls,  of  each  calendar  year  have 
consecutive  pagination,  but  no.  SO,  Mar.  1899,  is  paged  with 
those  of  1898.    No.  95  cont.  a  list  of  Bulls.  1-95. 

Circular,    nos.    [l]-3;  Dec.  4,    1885,  Apr.  26, 

1886,  Apr.  1890.     Lexington,  ['85]-90.     8°. 

Report    on    adulterated    foods.     For   the  year 

1899.     n.p.^n.d.     8°.     54  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1866; 

and  under  Legislature,  Special  Laws,  and  .Jnls., 
Docs.,  etc.,  1880,  90,  92. 
Agricultural    Society,    State  (1838-41).     An   address, 
delivered   by    the  Hon.  Chilton  Allan,   Pres.   of 
the  .  .   .   Society,  at  its  3d  annual  meeting  .   .  . 
Jan.  1841.     Lexington,  '41.     8°.     32  p. 
Note.    Title  from  cover.    Caption:  "Address  of  the  Hon. 
C.  A.,  Pres.  "  etc.,  with  wrong  date,  "  Jan.  1840." 

Agricultural   Society,    State    (1856-).     lst-3d   report, 
biennial,  Dec.  31:   1856/57-60/61.     '57-61.     3  v. 

—  Awards.     Address  of  L.  W.  Powell.     1857.     8°. 

—  In  the  Senate,  Jan.  22, 1858.     [Response  of  treas- 

urer of  Society  to  a  resolution.]     n.t.p.     3  p. 
Agriculture,    Horticulture,  and    Statistics,   Bureau  of 

(1876-90).       Annual     report:     l3t-5th,    annual, 

187.S-82;   6th-8th,   [biennial],   1885-89.     '78-89. 

8  V.  8°.  maps. 
Note.  In  reality  large  handbooks,  with  but  little  adminis- 
trative matter.  Ist  has  preliminary  title:  "Ky.:  its  re- 
sources and  present  condition."  ■2d  is  of  Jan.  1,  1879;  cont. 
"A  new  map  of  Ky.,  made  for  the  B\ircau,  1879;"  Phila.; 
scale,  18.9  mi.  =  lin.;  size,  10  x  24  in.  0th-8th  called  "Ann. 
rjjt."  8ih  cont.  "  A  new  geological  map  of  Ky.,  made  for  the 
Bureau  by  J.  B.  Hoeing,  Topographer,  1887";  n.  j>.\  scale, 
20  mi.  =  1  in.,  size  \Z\  X  '^''k  in.  8lh  cont.  also  Rpt.  of 
Agric.  Exp.  .Sta.,  Mar.  6,  1889,  with  Bulletins  14-18. 

—  Monthly   report,  Aug.,  Sept.,    Oct.,  Nov.,   1879; 

Jan.,  May,  June,  1880;  July,  Aug.,  Oct  ,  1884. 

—  The    resources    and    c(jndition   of   the    Common- 

wealth .   .   .     Frankfort,  1877.     «".     (3),   108  p. 
Note.     (Jover-title  :  "A  genl.   acct.  of  the  agric,  commer- 
cial, and    mineral     resources    of    the     Cornmouweulth  .  .  ." 
Com.  "  A  new  map  of  Ky.,"  copyright  1877. 

Agriculture,  Labor,  and,  Statistics,  Bureau  of  (1890-). 
9th-16th     biennial     report,     1891-1905.     Frank- 
fort r/«ri!  Louisville,  '9L'-1906. 
Note,     ilandbouks   rather  than   rpts.     lotli-lllli    not    seen. 
Olh   cont.   2d.   arm.    rpt.    of  .Agile.    ICxp.  Hla.,  for  1889,  with 
Bull*,  lw-22.    12lii  cont.  rcprlnlH  of  Hullctlns.    There  was  also 
a  Handbook  of  Ky.,  J^oulsvllle,  IWi'l,  with  running  head  "  14lh 
bien.  rpt.";    2  I.,  .012  p.,  map.     16th  cont.   int.  of  Exp.  Hta., 
1903/0.'). 

—  Monthly  crop  report,  1897. 

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'lBlind.'\  Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind 
(Louisville,  1842-).  Keport,  Dec.  31:  Ist-lOth 
annual,  [1842J-51;  llth-lGth  (=  Ist-Gtli  bien- 
nial), 1851/53-r)'2/(;3;  17th-[27thJ,  annual, 
18G4_74;  Oct.  31  or  Nov.  1:  annual,  1875-1901. 
Frankfort  and  Louisville,  ['•13]-rJ01.     8°. 

Note.  Ist  1b  by  Bd.  of  ViBitni-s  to  the  Bd.  of  Educ,  dated 
Jan.  11,  1843.  Year-end  was  Nov.  1,  1851  and  Dec.  1,  18,'i3. 
Not  numbered  after  2.')th.  17th  was  a  special  rpt.  by  the 
Trustees.     Called  "  Asylum,"  etc.,  in  rpts.  1873-75. 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Auditor,  1872,  and  under 
Legislature,  Jnls.,  fJocs.,  etc.,  1849. 

American  Printing  House  for  the  Blind  (Louisville, 
1858-J.  lst-12tli  report  to  the  Geul.  Assy,  of 
Ky.  and  to  the  Governors  of  the  American 
States,  Dec.  31:  annual  18(55,70,  73-7!),  biennial 
186B/67,  68/G9,  71/72.     '60-80.     12  pm.     8°. 

—  Circular  of  tlie  Board  of  Trustees  to  the  citizens 

of  Kentucky.  Louisville,  18()0.  8°.  8  p. 
Kentucky  Manufacturing  Establishment  for  the 
Blind  (Louisville,  1882-).  Report  of  the  Board 
of  Directors,  Dec.  1:  1883,83/85.  '84-8(:.  8". 
Deaf  Mutes,  Institution  for  the  Educatioyi  of  (Dan- 
ville, 1822-).  Keport,  Nov.  or  Dec:  lst-29th 
annual,  182-1-52;  30lh,  32d,  34th,  36th,  38th, 
40th,  42d,  44th,  46th  annual  (=  lst-9th  bien- 
nial), 1851/53-67/69;  47th-52d  annual,  1870- 
75;  54th,  56th,  58tli  annual,  [biennial],  1875/77- 
79/81;  59th/60th-77th/78th  annual,  [biennial], 
Nov.  1:  1881/83-99/1901.  Frankfort  and 
Louisville,  ['25]-I901.     8°. 

Note.  Called  Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum  through  rpt.  1844; 
Inslu.  for  the  Educ.  of  the  D.  and  D.,  rpts.  1845-57;  generally 
as  above  from  rpt.  1857/59,  though  name  used  in  text  often 
differs  from  name  on  t.-p.  69th/70th-77tli/7Sth  also  arbi- 
trarily called  "  36tb-39th  bien.  rpt.";  a  result  evidently  obtained 
by  dividing  the  enumeration  of  ann.  rpts.  by  two  !  2yth  annual 
not  seen,  but  said  to  have  been  published. 

—  Supplemental  report,  Jan.  2,   1854.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

5  p. 

—  Kentucky  Deaf  Mute;  v.  13,  no.  3,  Jan.  20,  1887. 

Danville,  ['87].     8°. 

—  See   also    under    Executive    and    Staff,   Auditor, 

1868;    and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs., 
etc.,  1839,  40. 
{^Education. '\       Kentuclcy     University     (Harrodsburg, 
1858-64;    Lexington,    1865-).     Ist    annual    an- 
nouncement,  1859.     Louisville,  '59.     8°.     33  p. 

Note.  The  successor  of  Bacon  College  (Georgetown,  1S36- 
39,  Harrodsburg,  1839-50) .  First  opened,  Sept.  19,  1859.  Upon 
its  reestablifihmeut  at  Lexington  in  1865,  it  succeeded  to  the 
property  of  Transylvania  University  (founded  1783). 

—  The   statutes  and  laws   of  Kentucky   University, 

containing  the  charter  as  passed  by  the  Legisla- 
ture and  approved  Jan.  16,  1858.  Also,  the 
laws  and  regulations  adopted  by  the  Board  of 
Curators,  Feb.  4,  1858.  Harrodsburg,  '58.  8° 
41  p. 

—  Announcement  for  1865/66. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  1866-69/70,  72,    72/73-73/74, 

76/77,  80/81-92/93,  1900/01.  Louisville  and 
Lexington,  ['66?J-1901.     8°. 

Note.  Cat.  1872/73  cont.  [16tb]  aim.  rpt.  of  Regents,  1872/73, 
and  rpt.  of  treasurer.  Cats.  18SV89,  1900/01  are  for  "30th, 
42d  session."  Cats.  1888/89,  90/91  ea.  have  cover  title  :  "  Cat. 
of  Ky.  Univ.  and  of  the  College  of  the  Bible,  1889,  91,"  and 
cont.  cats,  of  latter  college,  with  separate  t.-ps. 

Military  Institute  (Farmdale,  1845-).  Ileport,  June  : 
1868/69,  72/73.     '70-74.     2  rpts.     8°. 

—  Catalogue   of   the   officers   and    cadets,    1853/54. 

'54.     8°.     29  p. 

—  Catalogue,  1876,  77,  79. 

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[^Education,  continued. ^ 

Transylvania     University    (Lexington,    1783-1805). 
Report  and  petition  of  Trustees,  Dec.  11,  1829; 
report,  to  sess.  1838,  57.     3  rpts.     8°. 
Note.    Merged  with  Ky.  University  in  1865. 

—  Course  of  studies,     n.  t.  p.     [c.  1829.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  An    address    delivered    before   the    Trustees   and 

faculty  ...  at  the  opening  of  the  session  of 
the  law  department  on  the  7th  Nov.  1831.  By 
Daniel  Mayes  .   .   .     Lexington,  '31,     8°.     17  p. 

—  See    also    under   Legislature,    Jnls.,    Docs.,    etc., 

1824,  29. 
State  Teachers'  Association   (1865-).     [Proceedings 
of  meeting,  August  12,  1878.] 

—  Special  advantages  of  college  training.     By  J.  G. 

Wilson.     [July  1875.] 

Note.  This  and  the  two  following  papers  were  ordered 
printed;  not  seen. 

—  The    recitation.     By  G:  A.    Chase.     [July  1875.] 

—  Graded   schools.     By    Hon.   J:    Hancock.     [July 

1875.] 
Feehle-miiided  Children,  Insiiiidion  for  (Frankfort, 
I860-).  Report:  annual,  1863;  biennial,  1863/ 
64-64/6.");  report,  Feb.  1867;  biennial,  18G6/07; 
annual,  Jan.  1869.  Dec.  1869;  biennial,  1870/71; 
report,  Nov.  28,  1873;  annual,  Oct.  1:  1874/75- 
97/98.     Frankfurt  and  Louisville,  '64-98.     8°. 

Note.  In  early  rpts.  called  "Feeble  Minded  Institute." 
Called  "3d  Ky.  Lunatic  Asylum  "  in  rpt.  1873;  see  forward, 
Inmne,  General  Note.  R])t.  1803/64  covers  Feb.  11,  1863/ 
Feb.  6,  186.5;  rpt.  1864/65  covers  Jan.  16,  1864/Dec.  12,1865. 
Rpt.  Feb.  1867  by  "  Ex  officio  Coinmrs." 

—  Report  of  the  Supt.  in  response  to  a  resolution  of 

the  House  adopted  Jan.  24, 1861.     '61.     8°.     7  p. 

—  See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Auditor,  1868  ; 

and   under   Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 
1862,  73,  88. 
[Geological  Surveys.]     Report  on  the  geological  recon- 
noissance  of  Kentucky  made    in  1838.     By   W. 
W.  Mather.      ['39.]     8°.     40  p. 
Contributions  to  the  geology  of  Kentucky.     ByL.  P. 
Yandell  and  B.  F.  Shumard.     Louisville,  1847. 
8°. 
Owen  Survey  (1854-Gl).      [lst]-4th  report,  by  D:  D. 
Owen  .   .  .  assisted  by  R.    Peter,   S.   S.    Lyon, 
1854/55-58/39.     '56-61.     4  v.     4°.     maps.    "pi. 

Core<..-  [1st]  18.56.  416  p.         3d,  1857.  589  p. 
2d,  1857.  391  p.         4th,  1861.  617  p. 

—  Maps  and  illustrations  referred  to  in  v.  2  and  3  of 

the   report   of  the   Geological   Survey    of  Ky., 
1857.     nar.  4°. 


Note.    Cover  title.     Copy  seen  cout. 
county  (loose),  and  Plates  1,  3,  4,  6-10. 


Maj)  no.   2,  Hopkins 


—  In  the  Senate,  Jan.  18,  185K.     [Response  of  D:  D. 

Owen,    Principal    Geologist,    to   a   resolution  re 
expense  of  Survey.]     v.  t.  p.     8°.     9  p. 

—  See  also  below,   Shaler- Procter   Survey,  lieports 

of  progress,  v.  Ill :   8. 
Geological  map  of   Ky.,  e.xhlbiting  the  locations  of 
the    countieg,  cities,   [etc.].     Geological    forma- 
tions rjplincatetj  by  N.  Sayler.     Cincinnati,  1865. 
Size,  22  X  23  in. 

Note.    Hald  to  have  been  privately  piibllHlied. 

[AddresH    upon   geology,   by    I'rof.    Winchell,    .Ian. 
1867.]     25  p. 
Nolf.     I'rlntf'd  by  order  of  IJoiimi!;  tiotHeen. 

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Shaler- Procter  Survey  (Shaler,  1873-80;  Procter, 
1880-92).  Report,  l)y  N.  S.  Shaler,  Director, 
annual  or  biennial,  1873,  74/75,  70,  77,  78/79. 

Cont.  : 
Rpt.   on   conduct  of  survey,  1873;  30  p.    Also    as  General 

rpt.,  Dee.  1873,  in  Rpts.  of  progress.  III :  1,  and  in  Senate 

Journal,  1873/74. 
Biennial  rpt.,  1H74/7-5;  <(7  p.    Also  in  Rpts.  of  progress,  III :  2. 
Annu.-il  ri)t.,  1876;  30  p.     Ali*o  in  Rpts.  of  progress.  III :  4. 
Autiu:il  rpt.,  1877;  ."iO  p.     Alt^o  in  Kptn.  of  progress.  III  :  7. 
Bummary  of  work  of  Geol.  Survey,  biennial,  1878/79;  IG  p. 

Aote.  The  present  list  of  the  very  numerous  pulilictations 
of  the  Shaler- Procter  Survey  was  based  on  the  collection  in 
the  New  York  Public  Library  ;  for  its  revision  the  compiler  is 
Indebted  to  librarians  or  their  assistants  in  the  Library  of 
Congress,  the  U.  8.  Geological  Survey,  the  Massachusetts 
State  Library,  the  New  York  Public  Library,  and  tlie  Louis- 
ville Free  Public  J.,ibrary,  and  to  Prof.  C:  J.  Norwood, 
Director  of  the  Kentucky  State  Geological  Survey  established 
in  1904.  Indulgence  is  asked  for  errors  and  gaps  which  may 
exist  despite  these  precautions. 

—  Report  on   the  progress  of   the  survey,  by  J:  R. 

Procter,    biennial,     1880/81-90/91.       Frankfort, 
'82-92.     6  V.     8°.     maps. 
2fote.     Dated  in  January  following  calendar  bienniums. 

—  Memoirs,    v.    1-2.       Caml)ridge,    [Mass.],     1876- 

[83?].     2  V.     4°. 
Note.    Composed  of  parts  which  were  hIso  separately  pub- 
lished, as  follows : 

—  Vol.  1:1.     On  the  antiquity  of  tlie  caverns  and 

cavern  life  of  the  Ohio  Valley.     Shaler.     13  p. 
2.     The  American    bisons,   living  and  extinct. 

J.  A.  Allen.     246  p. 
3.     On    the    fo.ssil    brachiopods    of    the    Ohio 

Valley.     Shaler.     (1),  iv,  44  p.     8  pi. 
Note.    T.-p.  says  "  with  seven  plates,"  but  there  are  eight. 
4.     On  the  prehistoric  remains   of   Ky.     Carr 

and  Shaler.     31  p.     7  pi. 

—  Vol.    2:    [1].     Tlie    mounds    of    the    Mi.ssissippi 

Valley,  historically  considered.  By  L.  Carr. 
[1882?].  4°.  107  p. 
Note.  V.  2  of  the  Memoirs  was  never  completed.  The 
above  doc.  and  the  two  following  were  intended  to  form  part 
of  V.  2,  but  only  no.  8  bore  a  series  number.  The  numbers 
here  assigned  to  the  other  two  (1  and  9)  are  taken  from  a 
list  in  Rpts.  of  Progress,  vol.  III.,  p.  3S0. 

8.     On  the    collection    of    cavern    insects;  by 

Elzear  Abeille  de  Perrin.     Cambridge,  [Mass.], 

1877.     4°.     14  p. 
[9].     The    reptiles    and    batrachians    of    No. 

America.     By  ^.  Garman.     [1883.]     4°.     xxxi, 

185  p.     pi. 

—  Geological   Survey  of   Kentucky.     N 

Director.     Reports  of   progress;    v. 

series.     Frankfort,    1876-[80].     4°. 

sections. 

Cont.  .v.  I.     1876.     xvi,505p.     IV.     1878.     xsl,  461  p. 
II.     1877.     xix,476p.      V.     1880.     xii,  507  p. 
III.     1877.     xi,  4.'Jl  p.      VI.     [1880].    Incomplete. 
Note.    Each   vol.  consists  of  reports   also   published   sepa- 
rately with  h.  t.-p.  and  both  individual  and  volume  paginations. 
They  were  called  "  new  series,"  or,  on  some  of  the  separates, 
"  Sd  series,"  only  because  the  publications  of  the  Owen  Sur- 
vey were  now  reckoned  as  a  "  1st  spries."     V.  6  was  never  com 
pleted,  but  at  least  pts.  3-6  were  issued  as  separates.     In  1884. 
and  later,  many  of  these  rpts.  were  re-grouped  and  publi-^hed 
in  volumes  by  subjects,  viz.  :  Chemical  Analyses  A,  Timber 
and   botany  B,  Eastern  coal  field  C,   and   Western  coal    field 
D;  as  listed  further  on.     Original  separates  as  follows: 

—  V.  I  (187(;)  :  1.    Report  on  the  forests  of  Greenup, 

Carter,  Boyd,  and  Lawrence  counties.     By  N.  S. 
Shaler  and  A.  R.  Crandall.     4°.     26  p. 
2.     Report  on  the  botany  of    Barren  and  Ed- 
monson counties.     [Mar.  1875.]     By  J:  Hussey. 
32  p. 


S.  Shaler, 
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\_Geological  Suiveys,  continued.~\ 

3.     Report  on  the  iron  ores  of  Greenup,  Boyd, 

and  Carter  counties,  the  Ky.  division  of  the 
Hangingr  Kock  iron  region.  By  P.  N.  Moore. 
78  p. 

4.     Chemical  report  of  the  soils,  marls,  clays, 

ores,  coals,  iron  furnace  products,  mineral 
waters,  etc.,  etc.,  of  Ky.  By  R.  Peter.  1st 
chemical  report,  1878/75.      180  p. 

-T.  The  iron  manufacture  of  the  Ky.  divi- 
sion of  the  Hanging  Rock  iron  region.  By  P. 
N.  Moore.     37  p. 

6.  Report  on  the  geology  of  the  region  adja- 
cent to  the  Louisville,  Paducah  &  Southwestern 
R.R.     By  C:  J.  Norwood.     93  p.     pi. 

7.     Report   of    a  reconnoissance   in  the   lead 

region  of  Livingston,  Crittenden,  and  Caldwell 
counties  .  .   .     By  C:  J.  Norwood. 

—  V.    II   (1877)  :     1.       Report    on    the    geology    of 

Greenup,  Carter,  and  Boyd  counties,  and  a  part 
of  Lawrence.  By  A.  R.  Crandall.  h.t.p.  77  p. 
31  pi.,  4  profiles,  1  map. 

2.     Report  on  the  geology  of  the  Nolin  River 

district,  embracing  portions  of  Grayson,  Edmon- 
son, Hart,  and  Butler  counties.  By  P.  N.  Moore. 
h    t.p.     56  p.      1  map,  4  sections. 

3.     Chemical  examination  of  the  ashes  of  the 

hemp  and  buckwheat  plants,  with  remarks  on 
its  bearing  on  hemp  culture  in  Ky.  By  R.  Peter. 
25  p. 

4.  Report  upon  the  Airdrie  Furnace  and  prop- 
erty, Muhlenberg  countv,  Ky.  By  P.  N.  Moore. 
28  p. 

5.     Topographical   report  on    the  Nolin  River 

district.     By  W:   B.  Page.     12  p. 

6.     Report  of  a  reconnoissance  on  the  proposed 

line  of  railway  from  Livingston  station  to  Cum- 
berland Gap.     By  C:  J.  Norwood.     43  p.  map. 

7.     A  reconnoissance  report  on  the  lead  region 

of  Henry  county,  with  some  notes  on  Owen  and 
Franklin  cos.     By  C.  J.  Norwood.     32  p.     3  pi. 

8.    On  the  origin  of  the  Galena  deposits  of  the 

Upper  Cambrian  rocks  of  Ky.  By  N.  S.  Shaler. 
54  p. 

9.     Report  on  the  timbers  of  Grayson,  Breck- 

enridge,  Ohio,  and  Hancock  counties.  By  L.  H. 
DeFriese.     20  p. 

10.     Report  on  the  geology  of  the  proposed  line 

of  tiie  Elizabethtown,  Lexington  and  Big  Sandy 
R.  R.  from  Mt.  Sterling  to  the  Big  Sandy  River. 
By  A    R.  Crandall.      10  p.     1  pi. 

11.     A  general  account  of  the  Commonwealth 

of  Ky.     4°.     112  p.     2  maps. 

—  V.  Ill   (1877)  :  1.     General  report  of  the  Geologi- 

cal Survey  of  Ky.  [1873].  By  N.  S.  Shaler. 
30  p. 

2.     History  of  the  operations  of  the  Survey  in 

1874  and  1875.     By  N.  S.  Shaler.     !I7  p. 

3.     Notes    on    the   investigaiions    of    the    Ky. 

Geological  Survey  during  the  years  1H73,  74,  75. 
By  N.  S.  Shaler.      154  p. 

4.     Annual    report    of    N.   S.    Shaler    for    the 

year  I87«.     3.'!  p. 

5.     The  transportation  routes  of  Ky.,  and  their 

relation  to  the  economic  resources  of  the  Com- 
monwealth.    P>y  N.  S.  Shaler.     30  p. 

fi-  Di-Mcription  of  the  preliminary  topographi- 
cal and  gcologieal  maps  of  Ky.,  eilition  of  1877. 
By  N.  S.  Shaler.     18  p. 

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7.     Annual    report    of    N.     S.     Shaler,    State 

Geologist,  for  the  year  1877.     50  p. 

8.     Report    on    the    unfinished    work    of    the 

survey  of  the  Commonwealth  under  the  direc- 
tion of  Dr.  D.  1).  Owen.  By  N.  S.  Shaler 
11  p.     map. 

—  V.    IV  (1878):     1.     Chemical  report  of  the  soils, 

coals,  ores,  iron  furnace  ])roducts,  clays,  marls, 
mineral  waters,  rocks,  etc.,  of  Ky.  Hy  K.  Peter 
.  .  .  assisted  by  J:  11.  Talbutt".  ^d"  chemical 
report  in  the  new  series  and  the  Cth  since  the 
beginning  of  the  Survey.      [Feb.  1877.]     165  p. 

2.     Report  on  the  geology  of  Menifee  county. 

By  A.  R.  Crandall.     15  p.     3  pi.     profile. 

3.  Report  on  the  iron  ores  and  the  iron  manu- 
facture of  the  Ky.  Red  River  iron  region. 
By  P.  N.  Moore.     34  p.     1  pi. 

4.     Report  on  a  geological   reconnoissance  of 

the  region  adjacent  to  the  Ky.  &  Va.  State  line, 
from  Cumberland  Gap  to  the  Chattcrawha  or 
Big  Sandy  River.     By  P.  N.  Moore.     24  p. 

5.     Report  on  the  iron  ores  in  the  vicinity  of 

Cumberland  Gap.     By  P.  N.  Moore.     14  p. 

6.    Report  on  the  geology  of  a  section  from  near 

Campton,  Wolfe  county,  to  the  mouth  of 
Troublesome  Creek,  Breathitt  county.  By  P. 
N.  Moore.     30  p.     profile. 

7.     Report   of    examinations    made    along   the 

paths  of  the  north  and  south  runnintr  railways  in 
western  Ky.  By  C:  J.  Norwood.  53  p.  pi.  1, 
4,  5. 

8.    Report  of  a  reconnoissance  of  a  part  of  the 

Breckinridge  cannel  coal  district.  By  C:  J. 
Norwood.     2G  p. 

9.  Report  on  the  timbers  of  the  North  Cum- 
berland :  Bell  and  Harlan  counties.  By  L.  H. 
DeFriese.     24  p. 

10.     On  the  geology  of  Hancock  county.     By 

P.  N.  Moore.     33  p.     4  pi. 

11.     On  the  geology  of  the  region  adjacent  to 

the  eastern  border  of  the  western  coal  field,  from 
the  Louisville,  Padiicah  «&  Southwestern  Ry.  to 
the  Ohio  River.     By  P.  N.  Moore.     22  p. 

Note.  Pocket  cont. :  Plan  of  part  of  Bath.  Menifee,  Mont- 
gomery, Powell,  Wolfe,  Morgan,  and  Entill  counties,  svir- 
ve}ed  and  drawn  by  U.  Schenk,  IST-n/TS;  also:  Sheet  2.  Map 
of  Flanoock  co.  and  parts  of  Ohio,  Grayson  and  Breckenridge. 
To  accompany  pts.  10  and  12,  v.  IV,  2d  series. 

12.     On  the  geology  of  portions  of  the  Upper 

Cumberland  River  valley  in  Bell  and  Harlan 
counties.  By  A.  R.  Crandall  and  P.  N.  Moore. 
9  p.     3  pi. 

—  T.  V  (1880)  :  1.     Description  of  the  topography  of 

the  area  included  within  the  reconnoissance 
triangulation  of  the  United  States  Coast  Survey 
in  Ky.  during  the  seasons  of  1875  and  1876.  By 
W:  B.  Page.      10  p. 

2.     Topographical  report  of  a  part  of  Greenup 

and  Lawrence  counties  for  the  year  1874.  Bv 
C.  Schenk.     lip. 

3.  On  the  use  of  the  telemeter  in  topographi- 
cal surveys.     By  C.  Schenk.     19  p. 

4.     Report  on  the  timbers  of  the  Tradewater 

region :  Caldwell,  Lyon.  Crittenden,  Hopkins, 
Webster,  and  Union  counties;  [Sept.  1877]. 
By  L.  H.  DeFriese.     34  p.  \ 

5.     A  general  account  of  the  gt-ology  of  a  part 

of  Ohio  county.     By  C:  J.  Norwood.     47  p. 

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6-     Report  on  the  timbers  of  the  district  west 

of  the  Tenn.  River,  commonly  known  as  The 
Purchase  District.     By  L.  H.  De  Friese.     34  p. 

-7.     Chemical  report  of   the   soils,  coals,  ores, 

iron  furnace  products,  clays,  marls,  mineral 
waters,  rocks,  etc.,  of  Ky.  By  R.  Peter.  3d 
chemical  report,  Apr.  1878.     92  p. 

8.     Report  on  the  limonite  ores  of  Trigg,  Lyon, 

and  Caldwell  cos.,  known  as  the  "Cumberland 
River  ores."     By  W:   B.  Caldwell,  Jr.     13  p. 

9.     Iron  :  the  impurities  which  commonly  occur 

with  it,  and  their  effects.     Caldwell.     21  p. 

10-  Report  on  a  belt  of  Kentucky  timbers  ex- 
tending east  and  west  along  the  south  centrnl 
part  of  the  State,  from  Columbus  to  Pound  Gap. 
By  L.  H.  De  Friese.     62  p. 

11-  Report  on  the  timliers  of  Boyle  and  Mer- 
cer counties.     By  W.  M.  Linney.     36  p. 

12.     Report  on  the  Chinn's  Branch  cannel  coal 

district.     By  A.  R.  Crandall.     10  p.     map. 

13.     Chemical  report  of  the  soils,  coals,  ores, 

[etc.,  June  10.  1879].  By  R.  Peter.  4th  chem- 
ical report.     93  p. 

Ifote.    Also  re-published  in  Chemical  Analyses  A,  v.  2,  in 
1885;  see  below. 

—  V.  VI.  :[1?]     Culture  of  flax  and  hemp.     Part2of 
report  on  the  history,  culture,  and  manufacture 
of  flax  and  hemp.     By  J.  R.  Procter. 
Note.     Vol.  VI  was  never  issued  as  a  complete  volume,  but 
at  least  pts.  3-5  were  issued  as  separates.     The   above  doc 
although  issued  simply  as  a  sort  of  bulletin,  is  suggested  by 
the  Library  of  Congress  as  perhaps  intended  for  this  place  iu 
the  series.     Pt.  4  is  the  only  one  bearing  a  date. 

2.      [No  rf cord  found  'I 

?>.     Report  on  coal  washing  for  the  separation 

of  coal  from  its  impurities.  By  P.  N.  Moore.  40  p. 

4.     Resources  of  the  North  Cumberland  valley, 

comprising  parts  of  Whitley,  Knox,  Bell,  Har- 
lan, and  Letcher  cos. ;  [Oct.  26,  1880].  By  J.  R. 
Procter.     24  p. 

5.  Preliminary  report  on  the  geology  of  Mor- 
gan, Johnson,  Magoffin,  and  Floyd  counties, 
with  map.     By  A.  R.  Crandall.     24  p.     5  pi. 

—  Chemical  analyses  A.  [V.  1-3].  ]st-7th  chem- 
ical report,  [1873/75-88]  ...  By  R.  Peter, 
J:  H.  Talbutt,  A.  M.  Peter.    '84-['88?]    3  v.    4p\ 

Note.  These  vols,  grouped  together  the  following  chemical 
reports.  The  l8t-4th  are  reprints,  having  first  appeared  irreg- 
ularly in  the  preceding  series  of  Rpts.  of  progress 

Ist-.'idfApr.  1870,  Feb.  1877,  Apr.  1878).  'JJ4.  Iv.  (l),iv  477  n 

4th-6ih(Junel879,Dec.l883,.Sept.  1884).'8.'-,.  1  v.  fS)   .328  •^On 

7th  (!Sept.  1884/Apr.  1888).      ['88?]    1  v.     171  p  '"^' 

Also  counted  as  "  5th-]  1th  since  the  boginningof  the  Survey  " 
The  third  vol.    is  called    "v.   A,   pt.   3."     [V.   1]    incl.  al^o 

Chemical  examination  of  Ihe  ashes  of  the  hemp  and  buck- 
wheat plants,  by  K.  Peter";  25  )..;  a  reprint  of  v.  11,  no  'i 
of  Kpts  of  progress.  V.  2  incl.  also  -Comparative  views  '' 
etc.,  as  hsler]  below,  188:!,  pp.  9.5-].sr,.  The  8th  chemical  rpt. 
IH  mentioned  in  Rpt.  of  progress  1890/01  as  "  ready  for  publi- 
Bu'/ve    in  1905''"^  appeared  as  15ull.   no.   .'i  of  the   Norwood 

—  Timber   and  botany.     B.     Comprising   seven   re- 
ports on  the  forests  and  botany  of  different  parts 
of  the  State.     1884.     1.  8".     iv,  2.{9  p. 
Note.    This  vol.  grouped  together  and  re-paged  the  following 
rptH.  ontlri.ber  and  botany  which  ha.l  appeared  irregularly  in 
thf  series  of  R.-porls  of  progrcsH  listed  above  : 

(1).     KoreHtM  f,f  Oreeniip,  etc.    Hlialer  and  ('randall.     PI 
,\'     't"'""y  "^  Barren  and  Kdmonson  eos.    Ilussey.    V   2 
(3).     Timbers  of  Ornysfjn,  IJreek.,  etc.     DeKriese      Jp  9 
(4).     TlmbeiHof  the  .North  Cumberland.     lU-Kriese.     IV:' 9 
Timbers  of  the  Tradewaler  r(!glon.     lleKrIese.     V"  4 
rimbcrs  west  of  Tcnn.  Hivrr.     DcKrIcHo      V-  fl 
belt  from  Columbus  to  Pound  Gap.    ncKrlese     V'  10 


(ft). 
(6). 
(7). 


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[Geological  Surveys,  continued.'] 

—  Eastern  coal  field.     C.     Comprising  eiglit  reports 

on  the  resources  of  some  of  the  counties  located 
in  the  eastern  coal  field.  1884.  1.  8".  (1), 
iv,  305  p.     maps.     pi.     ding. 

I^ote.     Made  up,  in  same  manner  as  preceding;,  of: 

(1).     Geology  of  Greenup,  ('arter,  etc.     Crandall.     II:    1. 

(2).     Iron  ores  ot  (ireeniip,  I5oyd,  Carter,  etc.  Moore.     I:  3. 

(3).     Iron  rafre.  of  Ilanyinff  Ilociv  region.     Moore.     I:    5. 

(4).     llpt.  on  Menifee  CO      Oiindall.     I\':    2. 

(n).     Iron  ores  and  nifre.  of  Ked  River  reifion.    Moore.  IV:  3. 

(6).     Iron  ores  in  vicinity  of  Cumberland  Gap.  Moore.  IV:  5. 

(7).     Section  from  Wolfe  co.  to  Breathitt.     Moore.     IV:  6. 

(8).     Chinn's  Branch  canuel  coal  district.     Moore.     V:    12. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnln.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1837. 

—  Western  coal  field.     D.     Comprising  six  reports 

on  the  resources  of  some  of  the  counties  located 
in  the  western  coal  field.     1884.     1.  8«.     iv,  222  p. 

Note.     Made  up,  in  same  manner  as  preceding,  of  : 

(1).     Geol.  of  Nolin  River  dint.     Moore.     II:    2. 

(2).    Topographical  rpt.  of  same.     Page.     II:  5. 

(3).     Rpt.  on  the  Airdrie  Furnace.     Moore.     II:    4. 

(4).     Geol.  of  Hancock  county.     Moore.     IV:    10. 

(6).     Geol.  of  part  of  Ohio  county.     Norwood.     V:  f>. 

(6).     Llmonite  ores  of  Tritfg,  etc.,  COS.    Caldwell.     V:  8. 

(7).     Reconn.  of  Breckinridge  canneldist.   Norwood.   IV:  8. 

The  t.-p.  calls  for  but  s\x  rptB.,  apparently  overlooking 
no.  (2). 

—  [Reports  on  geology  of  counties].     1879-00.     4°. 
Cont.  :  Washington,  Nov.   1882,23,   (1)    p.;    Garrard.  Dec. 

1882,  30,  (1)  p.;  Lincoln,  Dec.  1882,  36,  (1)  p.;  Mercer, 
Dec.  1SS2,  2H,  (1)  p.;  all  by  W.  M.  Linney.  —  Spencer  and 
Nelson,  by  W.  M.  Linney,  Jan.  1884,  incl.  Notes  on  the  birds 
of  Nelson  CO.,  by  C:  W.Beckham;  58,  (1),  5S  p.  —  Clark  and 
Monigoraery,  by  W.  M.  Linney,  Dec.  18S4;  7-5,  (1)  p.—  Marion, 
by  W.  T.  Knott,  Jan.  1885;  42,  (1)  p.  —  Mason,  by  W.  M.  Lin- 
ney, Dec.  1885;  31  p.—  Bath  and  Fleming,  by  W.  M.  Linney, 
Jan.  1886;  85,  (1)  p.  —  Elliott,  by  A.  R.Crandall,  [f.  18S6]  ;  28  p. 
—  Henry,  Shelby,  and  Oldham,  by  W.  M.  Linney,  [ISST] ;  18, 
(l),lfi,  (1),34,  (i)  p.  — Whitley,  and  a  part  of  Pulaski,  by  A.  R. 
Crandall,  [1889?] ;  44  p.  —  Clinton,  by  R.  H.  Loughrldge,  Feb. 
1890; 48  p. 

Note.  Summary  rpt.  1878/79  mentions  a  rpt.  on  Madison  co. 
by  Procter  as  "  the  first  complete  county  rpt.  to  be  pub- 
lished"; Rpt.  on  progress  of  Survey  1882/83  mentions  rpts.  on 
Boyle  and  Jefferson  cos.;  but  Prof.  Norwood  states  (1908) 
that  none  of  these  were  ever  written. 

—  A  general  account  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Ken- 

tucky ;   prepared  .   .   .  for  the  Centennial  Exhi- 
bition, 187(5.     Cambridge,  [Mass.],  '76.    8°.     iv, 
103,  (1)  p.     2  fold.  maps. 
Note.    Cont.  "  Ky.  Geol.  Survey.    1875.    Preliminary  map, 
compiled  from  various  surveys.     N.  S.  Shaler,  Director.     By 
L.  Trouvelot  ..."  Scale,  10  mi.  =  1  in.;  size,  16J  x  37|  in. 
This  doc.  appeared  also  as  v.  II:   11  of  Rpts.  of  Progress. 

—  Importance  of  improvement  in  the  navigation  of 

the  Kentucky  River  to  the  mining  and  manufac- 
turing interests  of  Ky.     By  N.  S.  Shaler  and  J: 
R.    Procter.     (In    House,    Jan.  25,    1870.)    '76. 
8".     28  p.     (Leg.  Doc.  16,  sess.  1875.) 
Note.    This  or  a  like  paper  appeared  also  in  Bulletin  no.  1. 

—  On  the  importance  of  improvement  of  the  naviga- 

tion of  the  rivers  of  Ky.  to  the  mining  and 
manufacturing  interests  of  tbe  Commonwealth. 
By  N.  S.  Shaler  and  J:  R.  Procter.  (In  House, 
Jan.  1,1878.)  '78.  8°.  35  p.  (Leg.  Doc.  15, 
sess.  1877.) 

—  Notes  on  the  coal  and  iron  ores  of  western  Ky. 

By  W:  B.   Caldwell,  Jr.    n.t.p.    [1878?]    17  p. 
Note.    Also  reprinted  in  Bulletin  no.  1.    Title  from  cover. 

—  Notes  on  the  yellow  fever  epidemic  at  Hickman, 

Ky.,  1878.     By  J:  R.  Procter.     ['79.]     4".     41, 
(1)  p.     fold.  map.     il. 
Note.    Also  in  Bulletin  no.  1,  and  in  Bd.  of  Health  rpt.  1879. 

—  Bulletin  no.  1.     [1879.]    8°.    98,  (1)  p.     map.    pi. 
Note.    Cont.  reprints  of  the  two  preceding  titles. 

—  [Same,  nos.  2-3?     1879?] 

Note.    Entered  in  State  Library  sales  list,  1889;  not  verified. 

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—  [Ist]  report  of  the  photographic  survey.     [1879.] 

80  +  p.     80  pi. 
27ote.    Apparently  loose  eheets,  never  completed  or  bound. 
2d  and  3d  paru  were  planned  but  never  published. 

—  Notes  on   the  rocks  of  central   Ky.,  with  list  of 

fossils,  Nov.  1882.    By  W.  M.  Linney.    4°.    19  p. 

—  Report  on  the  botany  of  Madison,  Lincoln.  Gar- 

rard, Washincrton.  and  Marion  counties  [Dec. 
1882],  by  W.  M.  Linney.     h.  t.  p.     4°.     57  p_. 

—  Comparative  views  of  the  composition  of  the  soils, 

limestones,  clays,   marls   [etc.],  of  .   .   .  Ky.,  as 
shown  by  the  chemical  analyses  published  in  the 
several  reports  of  the  Survey.  .  .  .    By  R.  Peter. 
1883.     sm.40.     62  p. 
Note.    Also  included  in  Chemical  Analyees  A,  v.  2. 

—  Kentucky    fossil    corals.       \    monograph    of    the 

fossil  corals  of  the  Silurian  and  Devonian  rocks 
of  Ky.    ByW:  J.Davis.     Pt.  2.     1885.    4°.    pi. 
Note.    Plates  only.    Text  was  never  published. 

—  List  of  birds  of  Nelson  county.     By  C:  W.  Beck- 

ham.    1885.     4°.     58  p. 
Note.     Also  with  Linney's  Report  on  Spencer  and  Nelson 
counties,  Jan.  1884. 

—  Preliminary  reports  on  the  southeastern  Ky.  coal 

field.  By  A.  R.  Crandall  and  [J.]  M.  Hodge. 
1887.     1.  8°.     114  p.     maps.     pi. 

Note.  Title  from  cover.  Hodge's  initial  misprinted  "G." 
on  cover  and  "  A."  on  h.  t.-p.  of  his  rpt.  Repr.  in  Inspector 
of  Mines  rpts.  1901/02. 

—  Preliminary  county  map  of  Ky.,  by  J.  B.  Hoeing, 

Topographer.     [New    York],    1887.      Scale,    20 

mi.  =  1  in.;  size,  13  X  2^  in. 
Note.    Also  with  7th-9th  rpts.  of  R.R.  Commission,  1886-88. 
See  also  back  under  Agric,  Hort.,  <6  Stat.,  Note. 

—  Map  of  Cumberland   Mountain  system.     By  J.  B. 

Hoeing,     [c.  1887.     Xot  seen  ] 

—  Report  on  the  geological  and  economic  features  of 

the  Jackson's  Purchase  region  ...  By  R.  H. 
LoughrMge.     h.t.p.     [1888.]     4°.     357  p. 

—  List  of    elevations,  above  sea-level,  of   points  in 

Ky.     Comp.  by  J.  B.  Hoeing.    1889.    16°.    35  p. 

—  Report  on  the  occurrence  of   petroleum,  natural 

gas.  and  asphalt  rock  in  western  Ky..  based  on 
exandnations  made  1S88-89;  by  E:  Orton.  n.  d. 
['91.]     1.  8°.     2:^3  p.     maps.     il. 

—  Report  on  the  geology  of   parts  of   Jackson  and 

Rofkcastle  oonnti-s;  [July  1,  1891].  By  G:  M. 
Sullivan.     4°.     (1).  VO  p.     map. 

—  Preliminary  map  of  Kentucky,  by  J.  B.  Hoeing. 

(".  E.     1892.     Scale,  10  mi.  =  1  in.  ;  size,  25i  X 
4*;^  in. 
Not'.    Another  ed.,  "  prepared  for  the  Ky.  R.R.  Commrs." 
by  the  Survey,  1890,  is  in  lOth-lUh  rpts.  of  R.R.  Commission. 

Bureau  of  Imniig ration  (1880-87").  Publications, 
nos.  1-8.  8a,  8b,  8c,  9-40.  [1880-86  ] 
Colli.:  1.  T>\c  M.ateripllen  Vcrhriltnl«Ke  und  Vortheile  fiir 
EIn wanderer  im  8ta.it<'  Ky.  — 2  To  the  farmern  of  Gt.  Brit- 
ain  and  Irelnnrl.  On  the  tfeniTal  excellcnco  of  soils  of  Ky., 
iir.  —  3.  InfornLitlon  for  pmiiirants.  The  climate,  soil,  tim- 
ber*, &c.  of  Ky.  conlrnnted  with  those  of  the  Northwest. 
1881,  8.").  — 4.  .SV/jn*",  In  Gi'rman.  —  .T.  .SVim^,  in  Swrdish. — 
fi.  Per  Holvellii.Ven'ln  und  die  Klnwandi-nine.  Kine  Er- 
kl'sirune  des  llflvc-tla-Vcrclns.  —  7.  Die  suhwcizer  Culonie 
"  Bernstadt  "  In  r,nurel  coutily,  Ky.,  X.-.\.  — 8.  Hetrnchtuna- 
en  Uher  Kmli^ration  und  ("oloiilHatlon  bcliuf«  Hilduntc  eliier 
schwi  lzerlM<h  nmcTlkaniHohcn  ColonlHatiotiH  GcHcllHchuft  ira 
rRiitr.n  Zurich,  l«nl._Ha.  Srime,  In  EiiKlinh.  —  *<li.  Die 
(ichwclzcr  Colonle  "Hcnistadt"  .  .  .  die  Kiiidrilcke  und 
RcsultHtedescrHlfn  .Tahres  IhrerExlstcnz.  —  8c.  About  immi- 
grnilon.  — 9.     EIne  Kurzu  Bescbrelbung  der  HaanerKolonle, 

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[^Oeological  Surveys,  continued.'] 

nahe  bei  Stanford  In  Lincoln  Co.,  Ky.  —  10.  ChriBtian  Co., 
its  advantages  and  indnceinentB  to  immigrants.  —  11 .  Wahrer 
Bericht  ilber  Auswandcrung  iind  AnBiedluntr,  nebst  finer 
genaiien  Darstolliinic  der  beabsichtigteu  Griliidiiiit;  einer  ijster- 
reichiKclien  Aneiedlung  im  Stnateu  Ky- —  1'2.  [Letter  about 
Bernstadt  colony  from  liobt.  Ueltnchi,  in  German.] — 13. 
Sanif,  in  Enylisli. —  14.  [lietter  about  Mernstadt  colony  from 
C.  Waegli,  in  English].  —  15.     iSrrm^,  in  German. — Ifi.     Com- 

ftarative  thermometric  scale.  —  17.  Die  neueKo  Ionic  "Alsace" 
n  Boyle  Co.,  Ky.  ReHchreilniiig  des  Innerhalb  derselben 
gewahllen  Landes  zur  Griindung  einer  oeKterreifhischen 
Aneiedlnng.  —  18.  Einladnng  ziim  Anschlun"  an  eine  deutsche 
Weinbau  Kolonie  ..."  Strasslnirg  "...  London,  Laurel 
Co.,  Ky.  —  19.  Die  AnBiedliing  von  "  Pine-Uill-Siilzburg"  in 
Rockcastle  (Jo.,  Ky.  —  20.  Fields  for  emigration. — 2L  Let- 
ters describing  experiences  in  the  Northwest,  [etc.],  in  Ger- 
man.—  22.  ImpreBsions  of  Ky.  [By]  an  Englishman  [J. 
Wayman].  8  p. —  2'!.  Climate  of  Ky.  compared  with  that 
of  the  Northwestern  States  and  Canada.  Facts  to  be  studied 
by  persons  seeking  homes.  —  24.  Ky.  ws.  Wisconsin.  Wahr. 
belt  rait  Phimtasiebildern  verglichen. — 2h.  Kolonie  "  New- 
Austria"  (Neu-Oesterreicb).  —  20.  Impressions  of  Ky.  By 
an  English  editor  [.I.  Waymanj.  19,  (I)  p. —27.  Deutsche 
WeinbauKolonie  "  Strassburg,"  uabe  London,  Laurel  Co. — 
28.  Ueber  Keben-Kulturund  Wein-Erzeugung.  (Uebersetzt). 
—  29.  Kolonie  "  Piuu-IIill-Salzburg."  (Ist  annual  report). 
1883.  3  p.  — 30.  [Two  letters  in  (icrman  from  J:  Blunsehi, 
1884,85].  4  p.  —  31.  [Letter  in  (lerman  from  J:  von  Griiiii- 
gen].  18S6.  3  p.  —  [32,  33.  These  numbers  were  dropped 
by  mistake  at  the  time  of  printing.]  —  34.  Report  on  the 
progress  of  colonization  by  Swedish  immigrants  in  Edmonson 
Co.,  Ky.,  U.  8.  A.  8  p.  —  .35.  Exhibit  of  hay  grown  on  coal 
measure  soils,  Hopkins  Co.,  Ky.  1884.  4  p.  —  36.  Grayson 
Co.  Soil,  timber,  minerals  agricultural  products,  etc.  By  .7. 
8.  Wortham,  W.  J.  Lewis,  J:  E.  Stone.  1884.  6  p.  —  [37. 
This  number  was  dropped  by  mistake.]  —  38.  Fruit  in 
Ky.  Cultivation  of  apples,  by  E.  D.  Powell.  Cultivation  of 
small  fruits,  by  J.  Decker.  1884.  12  p.  —  39.  Grayson  Co. 
Land,  skog,  mineralier,  landlmannaprodukter  m.  m.  1884. 
12  p.  —  40.  Die  kolonie  Bernstadt  in  Laurel  Co.,  Ky.,  am 
begione  ihres  sechsten  lebeusjahres;  von  Paul  ij^chenk,  farmer 
in  Bernstadt.     1886.    39  p.     2  pi. 

A^ote.    This   Bureau  was   under  the   direction  of  the   State 
Geologist.    No.  3  was  reprinted  in  1885,  without  the  map. 
See  also  under  F^xec.  and  Staff,  Aiiditoj-,  1858;  a7id 
under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1837,  47. 
House    of    Reform   for   Juvenile     Delinquents     (Cave 
Spring   Farm,    1869-).       1st   annual   report    of 
Board  of  Managers,  for  year  1872.    '73.  8°.    8  p. 
See  also  following  note. 
[Immigration,  Bureau  of.]     See  opposite  page. 
[Insane.] 

General  Note.     An   act  of   1873  changed  the  names  of  the 
Eastern   and   Western    .Asylums  to  1st  and  2d   Ky.   Lunatic 
Asylums,  respectively;  the  Instn.  for  the  Educ.  and  Training 
of  Feeble-minded  Children  was  called  the  3d  Ky.  L.  A.,  with- 
out any  change  in  character;  the  House  of  Reform  for  .Juve- 
nile  Delinquents   was   virtually  abolished   and   its   buildings 
used  for  the  4th  Ky.  L.  A.     The  name  of  this  last  asylum  was 
changed  to  Central  L.  A.  by  an  act  of  1874,  in  which  year  also 
the  Feeble-minded  Institution  received  again  its  original  name; 
the   Eastern   and   Western    Asylums  received  approximately 
their   former  name.'^  in   1876.     The   names   used  below  were 
assigned  by  an  act  of  1894. 
Eastern    Ky.    Asylum,  for   the   Insane    (Lexington, 
1817-).    Keport,  [lst-28th]  annual,  foryear  1824- 
51;  biennial.  Dee.  31:    1852/53-58/59;    [Sfith]- 
77th    annual,    Oct.    1:   1859/60-70/71,  Sept.  30: 
1871/72-1900/01-       Frankfort    ayid    Louisville, 
['24]-1901.     8°- 
Note.    Opened    Aug.   1824.     Called   Kv.    Lunatic    Asylum, 
ISn-.^'l;  Eastern  L.  A.,  18,13-73,  76-94;  First  Ky.  L.  A.,  1873- 
76;    as   above   from    1894.     Rpts.    successively    by   Commrs., 
Managers,  and  Directors.     No  ann.  rpt.  for  1852;  rpt.  1852/53 
cont.  one   bien.  rpt.;    rpts.  lS54/5,'i-..S/59  ea.  cont.   two   ann. 
rpts.;  this  perhaps  explains  later  enumeration.     Rpt.  18'3/74 
called    "Semi-centennial"   rpt.     61st,    [1884/85],   misprinted 
"  1884." 

—  Plan   of  the   pleasure   grounds  and    farm.     Cin- 

cinnati, ISfil.     broadside,  21  X  29  in. 

—  By-laws  for  the  government  of  those  employed  in 

the  .   .  .  Asylum.     Lexington,  18G8.    24".    54  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Auditor;  and  under 

Legislature,  Jnls  ,  Docs.,  etc.,  1824,  41,  46,  68. 

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\_Insant^  continued.^ 

Western   Ky.   Asylum  for  the  Insane  (Hopkiiisvillc, 

1848-).     Report  of  Bi>ard  of  Managers,  annual 

1854/55,    biennial    18.55/57-57/59;     annual,    for 

year  :  1861-93  ;  40th-45th  annual,  Sept.  30:   1893/ 

94-98/99.     Frankfort  and  Louisville,  '56-99.    8". 

N^ote.    Established  as   Second  Ky.  Lunatic  Asylum;  called 

Western  L.  A.,  1855-73;  Second  Ky.  L.  A.,  1873-76;  Western 

Ky.  L.  A.. 1876-94;  sincetheu  asnbove.   Kpt.  1854/55,  covering 

Sept.  18,  1854/Dec.  31,  1855,  was  apparently  the  let  by  Mgrs., 

but  see  rpts.  of  Conarars.,  below.     Kpt.  1875  has  wrong  date 

on  cover,  "  1876."     Rpt.  1890  wrongly  called   "  bien."     37th, 

1891,  was  the  first  one  numbered.     Rpt.  1860  not  seen,  but  said 

to  have  been  published. 

—  Report  of  the   treasurer  for  the   years    1854/55. 

n.  t.  p.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Report  of  the  coranirs.  appointed  to  pay  the  debts 

due   to  contractors  on  the  Second  Ky.    Lunatic 
Asylum,  [Dec.  31,  1855].     '56.     8°.     29  p. 

—  Statement  of  the  Board  of  Mgrs.   ...  in  relation 

to   the    burning    of    said    institution  .  .   .   [Jan. 
1861].     '61.     8°.     12  p.  ■ 

—  Commissioners  to  Locate  the  Second  I\y.  Lunatic 

Asylum,.     Report,  June  22,  1848;  annual,  Jan.: 
1850,  51.     n.  t.  p.     3  rpts.     8°. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,   Governor,  1851, 

and    Auditor;    and    under    Legislature,    Jnls., 
Docs.,  etc,  1884. 
Central    Ky.    Asylum    for    the    Insane     (Lakeland, 
1872-1.     [l8t-29thi  annual  report,  Nov.:    1873- 
73/74,  Oct.   10,  1874/75,  Nov.  1:    1875/76-86/87, 
Sept.    30:   1887/88-1900/01.     Frankfort,    ['73?- 
9:.]  ;   Louisville,  '97-1901.     8°. 
Wote.     Called   Fourth  Ky.  Lunatic    Asylum   in    [let]  rpt.; 
called  Central   Ky.   Lunatic  Asylum  to  1894;  location  called 
Anchorage  through   rpt.  1891/92.      Rpts.    lS>i.3/84-84/85    said 
to  have  been  in  1  v. ;   not  seen.     Rpt.  1891/9-2   cont.   rpts.  of 
Commrs.,   1890/91-91/92.     Rpts.   1896/97,  98/99-99/1900   were 
numbered  25th,  27th-28th. 

—  Bv-laws,  rules  and  regulations.     Louisville,  1880. 

16°.     30  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  -Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1888. 
Commissioners  Appointed  to  Supervise  Improvem,ents 

on  the  Lunatic  Asylums  (1886-).     Report,  [Dec. 
2,  1887].     '87.     8°.     2.5  p. 
See   also   vnder   Exec,    and    Staff,    Governor,   1888; 
under  Inspec.  and  Reg.,  Inspector  and  Examiner ; 
and  under  Legislature,  -Tnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1866. 
Land  Office.  Register  of  the.     Report,  [1875]  ;  biennial, 
Doc.  1:  1875/77;   Nov.  18,  1881;  Oct.  10:  annual 
1884/85,  biennial  1887/89-91/93.     ['75?]-93      8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  [1875']  not  seen,  but  mentioned  in  rpt.  1875/77. 
See  aUo  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Gorernor,  1833. 
Library,  State.     Report  of  the    State  Librarian,  Jan. 
16,    1834,    [sess.    1838],  Dec.    12,    18.39,  Jan.   6, 
1841,  sess.  1844,  46,  .Ian.  10,  1856,  Feb.  17,  1860, 
Jan.   10,  1866.  Jan.  17,  1870,   Dec.   2,   1889,  Oct. 
10,  1891.     ['.34-91.]     8°. 
Notf.    In  early  rpts.  called  Librarian  or  Public  Librarian. 
Rpt.  18:58  laid  before  [legislature;  not  known  if  printed.     As 
late  as  1870  these  rpts.  were  priiicli);illv  catalogues,  or  lists  of 
acccpiionB.     Rpt.  .Ian.  1866  covers  1862/«5.     In  rpt.  1889  officer 
Is  called  "  Librarian  and  Hnpt.  of  Public  Property." 

—  Catalogue,  Jan.  3,  1854.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Same,  1875,  79,  81,  83,  86,  87,  89,  91.  92,  93.  95, 

97.  1900,  02,  03.     P'rankfort  ancZ  Louisville,  '75- 
1903.     8". 
See  (linn  preifdivg  note. 

—  Supplemental  catalogue,    1899,    1902.     Louisville, 

•00-02.     2  pm.     8". 

—  Tatilogue  of  law  books,  Aug.  1,  1862.     '62.     8°. 

—  Lint  of  publications  —  surplus  works  in    the   Kj. 

S.  L.,  for  sale  or  exchange,     h.  t.  p.     [1889.] 
8".     20  p. 


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Library,  State,  continited. 

—  The    Ky.    Historical    Society.       Executive    order 

[etc.],    relating  to  tlie  property  and   collections 
...     n.  t.  p.      [188i).]     8".     (3)  p. 

—  Official    manual,  for  the  use  of  the  courts,  State 

officials  [etc.].     Louisville,   1894,  95,  98,    1900, 
02,  04.     6  V.     IGo.     (Title  var.) 

Note.    1898  said  to  be  120. 

[^Penitentiaries.']  Penitentiary  (Frankfort,  1798-). 
Report,  Oct.,  Nov.  or  Dec:  annual  1809-51, 
biennial  1851/53-69/(Jl ;  [report,  1862?];  Dec. 
31:  biennial  1863/64,  f;6/(;7-68/69,  72/7;^-84/85, 
annual  [1865,  70,  71];  Nov.  30:  biennial  1885/ 
87-91/93,  annual  189;V!>4-96/97.     8°. 

Note.  Rpts.  prior  to  1860  here  given  are  cited  in  Snecd'e 
history  of  the  institution;  not  certain  whether  all  were  printed 
in  pm.,  but  many  appeared  in  Journals,  lipts.  by  Agent,  or 
Keeper,  or  .\geut  and  Keeper,  1809-U),  'iS-SS/,')?  ;  by  Auditor, 
entitled  "  A  statement  of  the  situation  of  the  I'enitertiary," 
Oct.  1:  1817-24  (also  ISi."!,  with  varying  title)  ;  by  Keeper  and 
Lessee,  1857/69-78/7'J ;  by  Directors  and  otBcers,  1880/81-82/83; 
since  then  by  Warden,  except  1887/89  by  (lommrs.  of  Binking 
Fund  as  ex  officio  Directors.  Hpts.  1839,  55  each  cover  but  9 
mos.,  Mar.  1/Dec.  1.  Rpts.  [18:54,  55,  C:i/64-80/8l]  bear  date 
of  Jan.  or  Feb.  following  rpt.  year.  Rpt.  1862  not  seen,  but 
said  to  have  been  published. 

—  [Special]  report  from  the  Keeper  and  Clerk,  Jan. 

30,  1843.     n.  t.  p.     (3)  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Board  of  Visitors,  annual,  for  the 

year  1844-49.     6  rpts.     8°. 

—  Review  of  condition  of  the  State  Penitentiary  of 

Ky.     By  D.  L.  Dix.     1845.     8°. 
Note.    Probably  privately  published. 

—  A  report  on  the  history  and  mode  of  management 

of  the  Kentucky  Penitentiary  from  its  origin  in 
1798    to    March    1,    1860.     Prepared    by    W:    C. 
Sneed,  M.  D.   .   .   .     '60.     8°.     viii,  614  p. 
Note.    Cont.  extracts  from  all  rpts.  of  the  institution  to  1860. 

—  Report  of  commissioners  appointed  to  superintend 

erection  of  buildings  in  the  Kentucky  Peniten- 
tiary, Feb.  17,  1866.     'G&.     8°.      13  p. 

—  [Laws  relating  to  Penitentiary  and  convicts].    1880. 

—  Report  of   Directors    .    .    .    submitted  to   House, 

Jan.  8,  1886  ...   [re  outbreak  of  Aug.  14,  1884, 
with  testimony].     '86      8°.     83  p. 

—  3d   biennial    report    of    the    Chaplain,     n.    t.    p. 

[1888.]     8°.     5  p. 
Note.     Others  seen  only  with  rpts.  of  Directors. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,   1844. 

45;  under  Inspec.  and  Reg.,  Sinking  Fund 
Commrs.,  1843,  DO;  under  Legislature,  Jnls.. 
Docs.,  etc.,  1823,  34,  3S,  44,  66,  69,  80,  82;  o.nd 
under  Miscellaneous,  Prison  Congress. 
Branch  Penitentiary  Commissioners  ( 1880-).  Report 
1881.     8°.     96  p. 

—  Report  of  the  building  commissioners,  June  30, 

1887.  Dec.  1,  1887,  Nov.  30,    188:».     ['87-89.] 
Branch  Penitentiary  CEddyville.  1884-).     Report  of 

Warden    [1st,    annual].   Dec.    31,    1891;    2d-3d 

biennial,  Nov.  .30:   1892/93-93/95;   annual,  Nov. 

30,    1896/97.     Frankfort,    [•92]-95;    Louisville, 

'97.     8°. 
Note,     [let]  seen  only  in  Penitentiary  rpt.    2d  covers  23  mos. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Gonernor,  1890. 

Board  of  Prison  Commissioners  (1898-).  [1st]- 
4th  annual  report,  Nov.  80:  1898,  98/99-1900/01. 
Louisville,  1900-02.     8°. 

[1st]  covers 


Note.     Also  called  Commrs.  of  Penitentiaries, 
but  4  months. 


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Report,  annual, 
14  V.     8°. 


{^Printing  .'\      Pullic    Printer.      Statement,    biennial, 
Oct.' 10,  1853/55.     n.t.p.     8°.      24  p. 

—  In  House,  Feb.  15,  1858.     Mr.  \i   Payne,  from  the 

committee     on     printing,    made    the    following 
report,     n.  t.  p.     8°.     21  p. 
Xote.    Cont.  rpt.  of  State  Printer,  Oct.  10:  1855/57. 

—  In  Senate,  Jan.  16,  1878.     [State  Printer's  account, 

Aug.  1,  1876/77,  submitted  by  Auditor.]  n.  t.  p. 
8°.     31  p.     (Doc.  no.  19,  1878.) 

—  Itemized     statement     of     the     Public     Printer's 

accounts,  Aug.  1876/Jan.  1878.     '78.     8°.      48  p. 

(Doc.  no.  20,  1878.) 
Public  Printer  and  Binder  (1878-) 

Aug  :   1878/79-91/92.     '79-92. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Auditor,  1868;  and 

under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1845  (two). 
[Registrar  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths.']     Report, 

1859.     See  under  E.xec.  and  ^t^ifi..  Auditor,  1853. 
[  Weather  Service.]    United  States  Dept.  of  Agriculture. 

[Bulletin     of     the     State     "Weather     Service]  ; 

monthly,  nos.  1-91,  Jan.  1889-July  1896.    ea.,  8  p. 

—  Kentucky  section  of  the  Climate  and  Crop  Service 

of  the  Weather  Bureau.  [Monthly]  report; 
[also]  annual  summary;  v. 1-11,  Aug.  1896-Dec. 
1906.     Louisville,  ['96]-1907.     4°. 

Xote.  Uniform  with  those  for  other  States,  the  monthly 
parte  ea.  8  p.,  the  ann.  summaries  ea.  VI  p.  V.  1  covered  Aug./ 
Dec.  1896;  v.  2-11  correspond  to  calendar  years.  Ann.  sum- 
maries 1898-1S02  are  unnumbered;  from  lyo.3  are  no.  13  of  each 
vol.     V.  11,  no.  1  has  wrong  editorial  imp.  "  v.  9." 

—  Supplement  to  the  Jan.  1898  report.     4°  sheet. 

—  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  1899-1905;  weekly  weather 

bulletin,  1906.     f°  broadside. 

Kote.    Issued  during  the  crop  season  only,   Apr.-Sept.  or 

Apr.-Oct.     There  were  2ti  nos.  in  1899-1901,  03-06;  25  in  1902, 

06.    There   was  a  Special   tobacco  bull.,  Sept.  3,   1901,   and 

Special  bulls.  Oct.  8,  19U1   [mispr.  "  1891  "]  and  Oct.  7,  1902. 


JCDICIARY. 

Court  of  Appeals.  Reports  of  cases,  [v.  1]-118,  1785- 
1904.  r.^j.,  [1801?]-1906.  118  v.  8°. 
Cont. :  [1785-1801] ;  by  J.  Hughes.  1  v.  1801-05;  by  A.  H. 
Sneed.  1  v.  1805-08;  by  M.  D.  Hardin.  1  v.  Is08-17;  by  G: 
M.  Bibb.  4  v.  1817-21;  by  A.  K.  Marshall.  3  v.  1822-24; 
by  W:  Littell.  5  v.  [1795-1821],  Selected  cases;  by  W:  Lit- 
tell.  1  V.  1824-28;  by  T.  B.  Monroe.  7  v.  1829-32;  bv  J'.  J. 
Marshall.  7  v.  1833-40;  by  J.  G.  Dana.  9  v.  1840-57 ;''by  B: 
Monroe.  18  v.  1858-63;  by  J.  P.  Metcalfe.  4  v.  1863-66; 
by  A.  Duvall.  2  v.  1866-79;  by  W.  P.  D.  Bush.  14  v.  A'ra- 
lucky  Tieport»,v.  !%-%■>.,  \%'<S-%n;\)y  ,^■.  Rodman.  83-98,1885- 
96;  bv  E:  W.  nines.  99-103,  1896-98;  by  C.  O.  Turner.  104- 
107,  i8H8-190U;  by  T.  L.  Kdelen.  108-118,  1900-04;  by  T.  K. 
McBeath. 

Js'ote.  Cover  both  law  and  equity  cases.  Title  of  Hughes: 
"  A  rpt.  of  the  causes  determined  by  the  late  Supreme  Court 
forthe  DiKt.  of  Ky.,  and  by  the  Court  of  Appeals,  in  which  titles 
to  land  were  in  diwpute."  Sneed  sometimes  cited  as  "  Ky. 
Decisions  "  or  "  Printed  Decisions."  Liltell's  Selected  Cases 
com.  only  cuHCS  not  before  reported.  Rpts.  from  Hughes 
throuL'h  H.  Monroe  were  reprinted  at  Cincinnati  as  "2d  ed.," 
at  lulirvalH  Irom  184H  to  1869,  except  that  the  rejjrint  of  Bibb  was 
"3d  ed.,"  «  2d  ed.  having  imprint  Frankfort,  1840.  A.  K. 
Marshall's  rpls.  i)rliited  at  Washington,  Ky. ;  v.  97-118  at 
Louisville;  others,  so  far  as  known,  at  Frankfort. 

[Digestn.]     A  digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Court  of 
Appeals.     By  H:  Pirtle.     Louisville,  1832.     2  v. 

—  Digest,  1792-1853.    By  Frye,  Poindeiter,  and  Smith. 

Cincitmati,  [185-].     2  v.     8'o. 

—  Digest  of  CHHCH  at  common  law  and  in  equity.     [1792- 

1853. J    liy  15:  MonroeandJ   linrlan.   '53.    2v.   8°. 

—  A    HuppIenir-ntHl    digcHt  .  .   .   1853-67,     [embracing 

14tli   B.     Monroe-2d  Duvall].     By  M.  H.  Cofer. 
Cincinnjiti,  1867.     8".      iv,  5^2,  (1)  p. 

—  Digest,  1866-76.     Hy  W.  W.  Trimble. 


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\^Digesls,  continued.] 

—  Anew  (Ugest  .   .   .  1792-187G.     By  R:   II.  Stanton. 

Cincinnati,  '77.     2  v.     1.  8". 

—  Kentucky  digest,  embracing  all    the  reported  cases 

...  to  1878.  By  J.  Barbour.  Louisville,  '78. 
2  V.     1.  8°. 

—  S'awie,  supplement,  [1878-83].   Louisville,   '84.    1.8". 

—  Same,   embracing   all    the    cases    reported   .   .   .  de- 

cided .  .  .  1878-9().  By  J.  Barbour.  V.  3-4. 
Louisville,  '97.  2  v.  1.  8°. 
The  opinion  of  the  Court  of  Appeals  for  .  .  .  Ken- 
tucky in  the  case  of  the  ('ommonwealtli  vs.  J. 
Morrison  [Pres.  of  the  Bank  of  the  U.  S.]. 
Delivered  by  Judge  Kowan.  Frankfort,  1819. 
8°.     27  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1825,  and 

Auditor,  1860,  68;  and  under  Legislature,  Jnls., 
Docs.,  etc.,  1824  (two),  65,  90. 

Legislatdrb  [Ca//e(i  General  Assembly]. 

Sessions  annual,  1792-1851,  beginning  in  June,  1792,  in  Nov.: 
1793-1806,  2:i-2b,  31,  50-51,  iu  Dec:  1807-19,  26-30,  32-49,  in  Oct: 
1820-22;  regular  sesBions  1792-1835  known  as  lBt-44th  Genl.  Assy.; 
extra  sessions,  Jan.  1797,  Jan.  1798,  May  1S22,  called  sess.,  Aug. 
1840.  Sessions  biennial,  18-)3-1904,  beginning  iu  Dec,  18.J3-59,  63- 
79,  8:^-91/9:5,  in  Sept.,  1861,  in  Nov.,  1881,  in  Jan.  1894-1904;  called 
KBrtsions,  Jan.,  May,  1861,  adjnd.  sess.,  Feb.  1862,  called  sess.,  Aug. 
1862;  adjnd.  sessions,  Jan.:  1863,  65,  67,  69,  71,  73  (the  last  five 
known  as  "  adjnd.  sessions  of  1863/64-71/72  ")  ;  called  sess  ,  Aug. 
1892,  adjud.  sess.,  Nov.  1892,  special  sess..  Mar.  1897,  extra,  Aug. 
1900.  c>ess.  Sept.  1861  took  a  recess,  Oct.  4-Nov.  27,  and  the  Nov. 
sitting  is  sometimes  called  an  "adjnd.  sess."  Although  many  of 
the  rigular  sessions  convened  Dec.  31bt,  they  were  always  known 
as  of  the  year  in  which  convened. 

[Laws  of  the  State.]  Acts,  sessional,  1792-1904. 
Frankfort,  [ I792J-1 894  ;  Louisville, '96-1904.  8°. 
Note.  Acts  1812-15  paged  continuously,  p.  1-688;  similarly, 
1816-19,  p.  1-1000;  1820-21,  p.  1-503;  18J2-23,  p.  l-.=i34.  Public 
acts  and  private  acts  generally  separately  grouped,  of  late 
years,  but  without  t.-ps.  Acts  May,  Oct.,  I8j2  in  1  v.  with 
common  t.-p.;  similarly,  Acts  Aug.,  Dec.  1840  and  Acts  Sept. 
1861-.Jan.  1863;  Acts  of  other  extra  and  adjnd.  sessions  gener- 
ally in  separate  vols.  Acts  in  1  v.  each  sess.,  through  sess. 
1849;  thereafter  in  2  v.  each  eess.,  1850-85,  except  sess.  1851, 
Jan.  1861,  Mav  1861,  Dec.  ISri.S,  65,  each  In  1  v.;  in  3  v.  each 
sess.,  1887,  89;"  sess.,  Dec.  1891,  Aug.,  Nov.  1892,  all  In  1  v.;  in 
1  v.  each  sess.,  1894-1904. 

—  Laws  of  Kentucky;   comprehending  those  of  a  gen- 

eral nature  now  in  force  [etc.].  Lexington,  1799. 
8°.     Ixxxvii,  514  p. 

—  A    collection  of  all  the  public  and  permanent   acts 

.  .  .  now  in  force;  with  acts  of  Va.  relating  to 
land  titles  .  .  .  the  encouragement  of  learning, 
[etc.].  ByH.Toulmin.  1802.  12".  Ixvi,  507, 
(.2)  p. 


—  The  statute  law  of  Ky.; 
observations,  [etc.]. 
5  V.     8°. 

Cont.: 
V.  1.    1792-Nov.  1797. 
2.    Jan.  1798-ses8.  1801. 


with  notes,  praelections  and 
By  W:    Littell.     1809-19. 


V.  3.    1802-ses8.  1807. 

V.  4.    Sesa.  1808-8e88.  1811. 

V.  5.    Sess.  1812-Be8s.  1816. 


A  digest  of  the  statute  law  of  Kv.,  being  a  collection 
of  all  the  acts  ...  to  1822.  In  2  v.  By  W: 
Littell  and  J.  Swigert.     '22.     2  v.     8°. 

A  digest  of  the  statute  laws  ...  to  1834.  By  C.  S. 
Moreliead  and  M.  Brown.  '34.  2  v.  8°.  viii, 
792  p  ;  iv,  793-1648  p. 

A  digest  of  the  statute  laws  of  a  public  and  perma- 
nent nature  passed  since  1834.  ...  By  P.  S. 
Loughborough.     '42.     8°.     viii,  9-693  p. 

The  revised  statutes  of  Ky.,  by  C.  A.  Wickliffc,   S. 
Turner,  and  S.  S.   Nicholas,  Conirars.     In  force 
from  July   1,  1852.     '52.     8°.     vii,  (1),  796  p. 
^Ve  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1853. 

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\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'} 

—  Same;   vrith  all  the  amendments  .   .   .  and    all    the 

enactments  .  .  .  passed  during  the  session  of 
1859/GO.  By  R:  H.  Stanton.  Cincinnati,  '60. 
2  T.     8°. 

—  Same, 1867.    By  R:  H.  Stanton.    2v.      (Anothered.) 

—  A  digest  of  the  general  laws  of  Ky.,  enacted  .  .   . 

[1859-65]  with  notes  of  the  decisions  .  .  .  and 
.  .  .  the  laws  of  the  winter  session,  1865/66. 
By  H.  Myers.     Cincinnati,  '66.     8°.     xvi,  796  p. 

J^ote.     Copy  seen  bad  binder's  title  "  Supplement  to  Revised 
Statutes  of  Ky." 

—  The  general  statutes  .  .   .   Comp.   by  E.  I.  Bullock, 

J.  M.  Nesbitt,  and  G:  W.  Craddock.  ...  Ed. 
by  E.  I.  Bullock  and  W:  Johnson.  1873.  8«. 
xii,  (1),  955  p. 

—  The  general  statutes  ...  as  comp.  by  E.   I.   Bul- 

lock, J.  M.  Nesbitt,  and  G:  W.  Craddock  .  .  . 
1873;  [with]  all  acts  of  a  public  and  permanent 
nature  since  adopted  ...  By  J.  F.  Bullitt  and 
J:  Feland.     '81.     1.8°.     xi,  (I),  5-1295  p. 

—  The  general  statutes  of  Ky.,  with  notes  of  decisions 

concerning  the  constitution  [etc.].  Prep,  by  J. 
F.  Bullitt  and  J:  Feland.  Louisville,  1887.  4°. 
Ti,  (2),  1386  p. 

—  Same,  1877,  79,  83,  88. 

—  The  Kentucky  statutes,  containing  all  general  laws 

including  .  .  .  sess.  of  1894.  With  notes  of  de- 
cisions .  .  .  Prep,  by  J.  Barbour  and  J:  D. 
Carroll.     Louisville,  1894.     8°.     (5),   1669  p. 

—  The  Kentucky  statutes,  containing  all  general  laws, 

including  those  passed  at  sess.  of  1898,  with 
notes  of  decisions  .  .  .  2d  ed.,  prep,  by  J:  D. 
Carroll.     Louisville,  1899.     4°.     (5),  1783  p. 

—  Same;  supplement.     By  J:  D.Carroll.     Louisville, 

1899. 

—  [Codes.}     Code  of  practice,  1851,  53. 

—  Code    of   practice  in  civil  and    criminal  cases   .  .   . 

prepared  by  M.  C.  Johnson,  J.  Harlan,  and  J.  W. 
Stevenson,  Commrs.     18r,i.     8°.     2  1.,  503  p. 

—  Same,  with  amendments  made  prior  to  Jan.  1,  1867. 

By  H.  Myers.      Cincinnati,  '67.     8°.     xii,  809  p. 

—  Civil  and  criminal  codes  of  practice  of  Ky.,  prep. 

by  R:  A.  Buckner  and  J.  F.  Bullitt,  Commrs., 
and  A.  Duvall,  umpire.  With  notes  by  J.  F. 
Bullitt.    1876.     1.8°.     (l),xi,  293,  115,  vii,  182  p. 

—  Civil  and   criminal  codes    of   practice    of  Ky.  .   .   . 

Amendments  to  July  1888.  2d  ed.  Ed.  by  J: 
D.  Carroll.     Louisville,  1889.    1.  8°.    534,  212  p. 

—  Same  /  ...  to  1895 ;  [with]  Amendments  and  acts 

relating  to  codes  to  Jan.  1895.  Ed.  by  J:  D. 
Carroll.     Louisville,  '95.     1.  8°.     790  p. 

—  Kentucky  criminal  law  and  procedure,   both  statute 

and  common  law.  By  J.  M.  Robertson.  Cincin- 
nati, 1899.    2  v.     1.  8°.    xliii,  656  p. ;  657-1307  p. 

—  [Other  codes.] 

Cont.:    By  Stanton,  1859;  by  Bullitt  and   Feland,  1876;  bv 
Bullitt,  1883,  99;  by  Carroll,  1900. 
Aott.     LiHted  in  Ky.  State  Library  catalOKue,  1903;  none  seen. 

—  [Special  Laws.}     [Agric.  and  Mechanical  College.} 

Acts  of  incorporation.     1880. 
Act  to  provide  for  the  management  and  adminis- 
tration of;  approved  May  9,  189;'..     '9;!. 

—  [liavhx}     An    jiet    granting  certain  jjowers   to  the 

Bank  of  Kentucky,     n.  d.     12".     lip. 
Act  to  estitldinh  llie  Northern  Bank.     n.  d. 

—  [CitieM.}     [Charters,  1893.] 

Aotf.  An  act  of  .June  30,  1893  ordered  the  publication  o) 
the  churtcm  of  cities  of  tbe  ImI,  2d.  3d.  4tb  and  6tli  classcH, 
and  of  tbf  charter  of  cltliH  and  town*  of  the  6lh  cIbbb. 

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\_Laws  of  Hit  State,  continued.'] 

—  \_Constitiition.']     Act  to  tiike  the  sciiso  of  the  people 

as  to  the  propriety  of  calling  a  convention  to  re- 
vise the  constitution.      1S80. 

—  \_ Education.']     Common  school  laws,  1850.    '56.    8°. 
An  act  to  establish  a  unifoiin  system  of  common 

schools  for  colored  children.     ?i.  2^.,  [1874].     8  p. 

Common  school  laws  and  manual.     [1878.]     16°. 

56  p. 

—  l^Militia.]     Act  to  revise  and  amend  the  militia  law. 

29th  Jan.  1812.     44  p. 
An    act    [relating   to]    the   militia.       n.  p.,  1817. 

12°.     9  p. 
Militia  law  of  Ky.     An  act  to  amend  tlie  militia 

law,  approved  Feb.  9,  1837.    '37.     8°.    57,  (l)p. 

Amendment  to  law  of  1837.     [1849?] 

An    act   to    provide    for  the    organization  of  the 

militia  .   .   .     Approved  Mar    24,  1851.     2  p. 

Militia  law.     1860,  64. 

Ky.  State  Guard  law.     Militia  act  of  1873.     ['73.] 

8°.     15  p. 

State  Guard  law.     1878.     8°.     25  p. 

JVbie.     Title  from  cover.     Has  caption  :  "  An  act  in  rel.  to 
the  militia  .  .  .  aud  the  organization  of  the  Ky.  State  Guard." 

—  [^Revenue.]     Revenue   laws,    revised    and    codified. 

1868. 
[Journals,   Documents,    Etc.]     Journal  of  the  Senate, 
sessional,      1792-1904.        Frankfort,      [1792?]- 
[1894?];    Louisville, '96-1904.     i°  and  S°. 
.Note.     Sessions   Aug.  and  Dec.  1840  seen  in  1  v.,  but  were 
also  pub.  separately.     Bess.  May  1861  In  1  v.  with  H.  J.  Bess. 
Sept.   1861,   Au|;.   186-.',   Jan.    1S63   in    1  v.      Other   extra   or 
adjnd.  sessions  generally  pub.  separately. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Hepresentatives,  sessional. 

1792-1904.  Frankfort,  [1792?]-[1894?]  ;  Louis- 
ville, '96-1904.  4°  and  8°. 
jS'ote.  Sessions  Aug.  and  Dec.  1840  seen  in  1  v.,  but  wrre 
also  pub.  separately.  Sess.  May  1861  in  1  v.  with  S.  J. 
Bess.  Sept.  1861,  Aug.  1862,  Jan.  1863,  in  2  v.,  broken  in  midst 
of  Aug.  1862  sess.,  at  p.  1000.  Other  extra  or  adjnd.  sessions 
generally  pub.  separately. 

—  Rules  of  Senate,  sessional,  1844,  53,  67. 

Note.     Also   with   constitution   .and    House   rules,  1865,  90; 
with  constitution  and  joint  rules,  1884,  86,  88. 

—  Rules  of  the  House,  sessional,  1844,  53. 

Note.    Also  with  constitution  and  Senate  rules,  186.5,  90;  aud 
in  H.  J.  for  each  session. 

—  Standing  committees,  se-ssional.  1844,  55. 

—  In  the    House    of  Representatives,   Nov.    10,    1798. 

[Resolutions  on  the  rights  of  States.]  n.  p., 
n.  d.     [Repr.,  1890.]     4°.     4  p.  on  one  sheet 

—  [Report  of  sel.  committee  on  common  schools.    1822.] 

See  under  Inspection  aud  Regulation,  iii/ucation,  1822. 

—  Report   of   committee   to    investigate    Penitentiary. 

[Sess.  1823.] 

—  Preamble  and  resolutions  of  the  Legislature  in  re- 

lation to  the  late  decision  of  the  Court  of 
Appeals  on  the  replevin  and  endorsement  laws. 
n.  p.,  [1823].     8°.     28  p. 

—  The  response  of  the  juiiges  of  the  Court  of  Appeals 

to  the  preamble,  resolutions,  and  address,  1824. 
n.  p.,  ['24].     8°.     38  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  official  conduct  of  the 

judges  of  the  Court  of  Appeals,  n.  p.,  [1824.] 
8°.     21  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  [and  Board  of  Managers  of] 

Louisville  Hospital,  Nov.  17,  1824. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  examine  Transylvania 

University  and  the  Lunatic  Asylum  ;  to  sessions 

1824,  37,  39,  40.     (Title  var.) 
Note.    Generally  cont.  rpts.  from  officers  of  the  institutions. 
See  also  below, 1S'I9  aud  1841. 

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[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.] 

—  [lieport  of  committee  on  that  part  of  the  Governor's 

message  which  relates  to  internal  improvement 
J3ec.  20,  182G.] 
A^ote.    Ordered  printed;  not  seen. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  visit  and  examine  the 

condition  of  Transylvania  University ;  sess.  1829 
41,  44.  ' 

2^ote.    1841  cont.  rpt.  of  President.     See  also  above,  1824. 

—  Report  of  select  committee  on  certain  communica- 

tions from  Ga.,  S.C.,  and  Ohio;  Jan.  21,  1829. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  education  of  the  House 

...  on  so  much  of  the  Governor's  message  as 
relates  to  schools  and  seminaries  of  learninjr 
9A  Afi        Lexington,  1830.     8°.     52  p 


^ote.  Chiefly  a  report  from  Rev.  B:  O.  Peers  replying  to 
a  reso  ution  oi  the  Genl.  Assembly  requesting  information 
from  him  as  to  common  schools.  e  'uiui.uduon 

—  Resolutions     of    the    Genl.     Assy,   .  .   .  upon    the 

American  system  and  in  answer  to  certain  pro- 
ceedings of  the  legislatures  of  So.  Carolina  and 
other  States,  concerning  the  powers  of  the 
general  government.     1830.     8°.     13,  (1)  p. 

—  Report   of  the   commissioners    ajipointed   to    settle 

with  the  Agent  and  Keept-r  of  the  Penitentiary 
[Jan.  3.  1834.]     8°.      (3)  p.  "^ ' 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  banks;  sess.  1837-59. 

See  itnder  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Bunks. 

—  Report  [of  committee]  on  expenditures  of  Board  of 

Internal  Improvement;  sess.  1837,  38,  39. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  internal  im'provement 

In  Senate,  Jan.  31,  1838.     n.i.p.     8°.     7p 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  sinking  fund-  sess. 

1837,  39,  4-1 .  ' 

—  Same,  in  obedience  to  a  resolution  of   the  House  • 

sess.  1840.     broadside.  ' 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  coal  trade  and  iron 

interests  of  Ky.     [Sess.  1837.]     n.t.p.     20  p 

—  Geological   Survey.     [Report  of   the  committee  on 

internal  improvement  concerning  expediency  of 
Sess.  1837.]     n.t.p.     8°.     4  p.  " 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  tlie  Penitentiary   sess 

1838,44,47,49,50.     (Title  var.} 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  military  affairs.     fSess 

1838.]     n.  t.  p.     8«.     (4)  p. 

—  Speech  of  Mr.  Memminger,  the   commissioner  from 

So  Carolina,  before  the  Legislature  of  Ken- 
tucky upon  ...  a  railroad  from  Charleston  to 
the  Ohio  river.     ]8;-!9.     8°.     28  p. 

—  Speech  in  the  House  upon  the  biH  to  confer  banking 

privi  eges  on  the  Charleston,  Louisville  &  Cincin 
natiR.K.Co.  By  K:  A.  Huckner.  1839  27  p 
-Speech  in  the  Senate  on  the  proposition  to  confer 
banking  privileges  on  the  Charleston  &  Cincin- 
nati KTl.  Co.  By  J.  (iuthrie.  n.  d.  [1839?! 
r>".      16  p.  ^  -* 

—  Hemarks  in  the  House  on  the  importation  of  slaves. 

By  J.  P.  Hardin.     //.  d.     8".     13  ,,. 

—  [Report  .,f  joint  committee  appointed  to  visit  Deaf 

and  numb  Asylum.     Sess.  1839.]     n    t  p 

—  Ik-port  of   the   joint   committee   on   public   offices  • 

SC8H.  1839,  ')').  ' 

—  Heport  of  the  committee  on   religion,  on  a   number 

of  petitions  praying  a  repeal  of  the  laws  author- 

',1'"?/'    f"^^    °^    spirituous    liquors.      [Sess. 
1839.]     w.  i.  p      go,     4  p  L 

—  Report  of    the    geleot    committee  to  whom  was  re- 

ferred the  resi-onse  of  the  Treasurer,     n   t  v 
[Ses.H.  18.!9.J     8".     3  p.  n.t.p. 

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\_,Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'} 

—  Response  of  the   Bank  of   Kentucky  and    branches 

to  the  intiTronatories  propounded  by  the  joint 
committee  on  banks,     n.  p.,  [1840].     87  p. 

—  Report    of   tlie   joint   committee    apjtointed    to  visit 

the  Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum  at  Danville.  .  .  . 
Feb.  1,  1840.     n.  p.,  '40.     8".     7  p. 

—  Keport    of    the    committee    on  the  expenditures    of 

the  Board  of  Internal  Improvement,  1840.  n.  d. 
8°.     48  p. 

—  Same,  Feb.  1841.     ['41.1     8°.     5  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee   on  internal   improvement, 

1841.     n.d.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Memorial    of    the    President   and    Directors  of   the 

Bank  of  Kentucky  in  relation  to  the  report 
of  the  joint  committee  on  banks.  1841.  8°. 
12  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  appointed  to  examine 

into  the  condition  of  the  Lunatic  Asylum ;    sess. 
1841,43,44,59.     (Title  var.) 
See  also  above,  1824. 

—  Report   of  the   joint  committee  appointed  to  settle 

with  the  Green  and  Barren  River  Commrs. 
[8ess.  1841.]     n.  t.  p.     8°.      (9)  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee   on  agriculture,  Mar.   10, 

1843.     n.  t.p.     8°.     (13)  p. 

—  [Keport  of  the  select  committee  in  relation  to  the 

§76,000.     Sess    1844.]      \^Not  seen.} 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1844. 

—  Report  of  select  committee  in  relation  to  abolishing 

the  Board  of  Internal  Improvement.  [Sess. 
1844.] 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  elections,  with  Ballin- 

gal's  protest.     [Sess.  1844.] 

—  Letter  from  the    late    Keeper  of    the    Penitentiary. 

[Sess.  1844.] 

—  Memorial  of  Craig  and  Henry.      [Sess.  1844.] 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  public  printing. 

[Sess.  1845.]     n.  t.  p.     8°.     (21)  p. 

—  Report  of  the  minority  of  the  committee  on  printing. 

[Sess.  1845.]     /;.  i.  p.     8°.     (22)  p. 

—  Memorial  soliciting  an  approprintion  for  the   State 

Hospital  for  the  Insane,  at  Lexington;  and  also 
urging  the  necessity  for  establishing  a  new  hos- 
pital in  the  Green  River  country.  By  D.  L. 
Dix.     1846.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  of    internal    improvement 

touching  the  charges  against  the  lessees  of  the 
railroad.     [Sess.  l84('/47.]      n.  t.  p.    8".    (27)  p. 

—  Memorial   from  the  Kentucky  Historical  Society  in 

relation  to  a  geological  survey  of  Kentucky ; 
[Jan.  9,  1847].     8°.     13  p. 

—  Memorial  of  the  lessees  of  the  Lexington   &  Ohio 

R.R.,  [Feb.  2,  1847].     n.  i.  p.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  the    select   committee    in   relation  to  the 

B(l.  of  Internal  Improvement,  slackwater  navi- 
gation, etc.     House,  Feb.  16,  1847.     8°.     (12)  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  visit  the  Institution  for 

the  Education  of  the  Blind,     [t^ess.  1849.] 

—  Funeral  discourse  of  Rev.   Stuart  Robinson   [over 

Col.  R:  M.  Johnston,  before  the  Genl.  Assv., 
Nov.  20,  1850J.     n.  t.  p.     ['50.]     8°.      (10)  p" 

—  Report    of    committee    on    internal    improvement. 

[Sess.  1853.]     4  p. 

—  Report  of   committee  on  agriculture  and  manufac- 

tures.    [Sess.  1853.]      17  p. 

—  [Reports  of  majority  and  minority  of  committee  in 

relation  to  Revised  statutes,  and  accompanying 
documents.     Sess.  1853]. 

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\^Jour'nals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  In  the  House,  Mar.  4,  I«o4.     [Report  of  Mr.  Mus- 

selman,  from  committee  on  agriculture  and 
manufactures.]     n.  t. ;;.     8°.      13  p. 

—  Resolutions     of     committee    on    federal    relations. 

[Seas.   1855.] 

—  [Memorial  in  rel.  to  House  of  Refuge  in  Louisville. 

Sess.  1855], 

—  Report  of  the  excursion  made  by  the  Executive  and 

Legislatures  of  .  .  .  Kentucky  and  Tennessee 
.  .  .  2Gth,  27th  &  28th  Jan.  1860  .  .  .  Cincin- 
nati, '60.     80.     i:59  p. 

—  In  Senate,  Mar.  22,  1861.     [Responses  of  eleemos- 

ynary institutions  to  inquiries  of  committee  on 
finance.]     n.  t.  p.     8°.     30  p. 

—  Papers,    acts    and   resolutions  .   .  .  relating  to    the 

existing  war,  session  of  18G1.    '61.    8°.    28,_(l)p. 

—  Acts,  resolutions  and  reports  relating  to  the  existing 

war,  sess.  of  1861.     '61.     8°.     16  p. 

—  In  House  .  .   .  Feb.  25,  1862.     [Report  of  commit- 

tee to  examine  report  of  the  Institution  for  .  .  . 
Feeble-minded  Children.]     n.  t.  p.     8°.     9  p. 

—  Report  of  the  select   committee  appointed   to  visit 

the  charitable  institutions,  Feb.  9,  1865.  '65. 
13  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  the  committee  appointed  on  the 

proposed  amendment  of  the  United  States  Con- 
stitution, Feb.  14,  1865.     n.  t.  p.     H°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  finance  on  the  salaries 

of  civil  and  military  officers,  Feb.  15,  1865.  '65. 
8°.     12  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on    circuit  courts  on  the 

case  of  R.  B.  Carpenter,  Esq.,  attorney  in  the  9th 
judicial  district,  Feb.  25,  1865.     '65.     8°.     34  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  on  the  case  of  the 

Hon.  J.  F.  Hullitt,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of 
Appeals,  Feb   27,  1865.     '65.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Majority    and   minority    reports    in    the    contested 

election  case  of  Mcrshon  against  Ballew,  made 
to  the  House  .   .   .   Dec.  14. 1865.     '65    8°.     21  p. 

—  In  Senate,  Dec.    14,   1865.      [Majority  and  minority 

reports  of  the  committee  on  privileges  and 
elections  re  Thompson  v.  Allan.]     n.  t.  p.     8  p. 

—  Report  and  testimony  in  the  contested  election  case 

of  Reynolds  against  Stroube,  made  to  the 
House,  Dec.  15,  1865.     '65.     8°.     30  p. 

—  Majority  and  minority  reports  in  the  contested  elec- 

tion case  f)f  Brann  against  Wilson,  made  to  the 
House,  Dec.  16,  1865.     '65.     8°.     73  p. 

A'ote.    The  name  Wilson  is  on  a  slip  pasted  over  the  name 
"  Stroube  "  originally  printed  on  t.p. 

—  Majority  and  minority  reports  in  the  contested  elec- 

tion case  of  Morton  agains^t  Gregory,  made  to 
the  House,  Dec.  18,  18C5.     '65.     8°.     47  p. 

—  Testimony   taken  in  the  contested   election  case  of 

B.  D.  Lacy  against  L.  Barber  .  .  .  House,  Dec. 
20,  1865.     '65.     8«.     22  p. 

—  Testimony  read  as  evidence  in  the  contested  election 

cases  of  Beck  &  White  vs  Hawthorn  &  Deg- 
man  .   .   .  Mouse.  Dec.  20,  1865.     '65.    8°.     43  p. 

—  Majority  and  minority  rejjorts  in  the  contested  elec- 

tion case  of  Fearons  against  Baker,  made  to  the 
Senate.  Jan.  15,  IHCfi.     '66.     8'^      77  p. 

—  Majority  and  minority  rejiorts  in  the  contested  elec- 

tion case  of  Carlisle  against  Benton,  made  to 
the  Senate,  Jan.  17,  1866.     '66      8°.     29  p. 

—  Report    in    relation    to  the    condition  of   the    Bank 

of  Kentucky  .  .  .  Senate,  Jan.  25,  1866.  '66. 
7  p. 

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\^Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.^ 

—  Report  and  testimony  relative  to  the  conduct  of  the 

Keeper  of  the  Penitentiary  .  .  .  House,  Jan.  29, 
1866.     '66.     8°.      17  p. 

—  In  Ilouec,   Feb    8,  1866.     [Reports  of  coraruittee  to 

visit  the  lunatic  asylums.]     n.  t.  p.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  appointed  to  investigate 

the    truth    of   statements    made  by  Brevet  Maj. 
Gen.  C.  B.  Fisk;    Feb.  13,  1866.     '66.     8°.     20  p. 
-  Report  of  the  Fisk  investigating  committee,  made  to 
the  Governor,  May  17,  1866.     '66.     8°.     28  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  on  the  subject  of 

the  removal  of  the  seat  of  government  from  the 
city  of  Frankfort;  [Jan.  1867].     '67.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Remonstrance  from  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Cen- 

tre College  against  the  proi)Osed  change  in  the 
charter  of  said  college ;  [House,  Feb.  .18,  1867]. 
'67.     8°.     26  p. 

—  Memorial  by  the  State  Sovereignty  Society  of  Ohio 

\  .   .   Senate,  Mar.  5,  1867.     '67.     8°.  "  12  p. 

—  Report   of    special    committee    to    investigate     the 

affairs  of  the  Ky.  Insurance  Co.,  Feb.  5,  1868. 
'68.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Papers  and    evidence  in  regard  to  the  purchase  of 

the  Adjt.  Genl's  report,  also  report  from  Senate 
finance  committee,  [Feb.  1868].     '68.     8".    58  p. 

—  Biographical   sketch    of    the  Hon.  L.     W.    Powell, 

Governor  .  .  .  from  1851  to  1855.  Pub.  by 
direction  of  the  Genl.  Assy.  '68.  8°.  131, 
(1)  p.     port. 

—  Biogra[>hical  sketch  of   the  Hon.  J:    L.   Helm,  late 

Governor  .   .   .     Pub.  by  direction  of  the  Genl. 
Assy.     '68.     8°.     144  p. 
^ote.    In  1  V.  with  the  preceding  title. 

—  In  House  .   .  .  Feb.  26,  1868      [Report  from  select 

committee  to  visit  Eastern  Lunatic  Asylum.] 
n.  t.  p.     8".     5  p. 

—  Report   of  the    condition    of  the  various   insurance 

companies  incorporated  by  the  Commonwealth ; 
[by  L.  Cooke,  from  special  committee,  Jan.  16, 
1869].     '69.     8°.     98  p. 

—  Majority  report  and  evidence  in  the  investigation  of 

the  claims  of  Newton  Craig,  made  by  the  Senate 
committee  on  finance  ;  [Mnr.  3,  1869].     '69.    24  p. 

—  Reports  of  the  special  committee  appointed  to  inves- 

tigate charges  against  the  Sujit.  of  Institution 
for  Feeble-minded  Children  .  .  .  House,  Mar. 
19,  1873.     '73.     8°.     32  p. 

—  Report   of    committee    to   whom   was    referred    the 

Governor's  special  message  respecting  the  inter- 
ference of  Federal  authorities  with  the  Govern- 
ment of  Louisiana.     [Sess.  1873.]     '73.     10  p. 

—  [Report    of  special    joint    committee  to  invc-^tigate 

the  clerks'  offices  of  Jefferson  and  other  coun- 
ties].    1880.     34  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  on  the  Penitentiary, 

to  the  Senate.  Feb.  26,  1880.     '80.     8°.     82  p. 

—  Report   of   special  committee  on    Agricultural    and 

Mechanical  College,  1880. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  special  committee  to  investigate 

the  condition  of  the  convicts  of  the  Peniten- 
tiary worked  bv  contractors  without  the  walls, 
Mar.  23.  1882.  "  '82.     8".     69  p. 

—  Rep>rt  of  the  special  committee  appointed  to  inves- 

tigate the  conduct  of  the  Western  Lunatic  Asy- 
lum. Mar.  7,  1884.     '84.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Oration  and  addresses  on  J.  M.  Elliott,  in  the  House. 

Apr.  24,  1884.     '84.     8°.     36  p. 

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[Ky. 


{_JonrnaU,  Docvments,  Etc.,  continued. 1^ 

—  Majority  and  minority  reports  and  testimony  taken 

•^  i    ,,^'^"''^"   county  investigating  committee, 
made  Mar.  16,  1888.     '88.     8°      551  p 

—  In  Senate,   Mar    3),   1888.      [Report  of  joint  com- 

mittee to  investigate  conduct  of  Central  Lunatic 
Asylum.]     n.  t.  p.     8".     7  p 

—  In  Senate,   May  1,   1888.      fRc^port  of  special  joint 

committee  on  management  and  conduct  of 
Feeble  minded  Institute  ]     n.  t.  p      8"      15  n 

—  In  Senate,  May  ;!,  1888.      [Report  of  judiciary  com- 

mittee and  joint  committee  to  investigate  con- 
duct of  office  of  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction  1 
n.  t.  p.     8°.     19  p  -' 

—  Report  of  investigation  of  offices  of   Auditor  and 

Treasurer,  May  IG,  1888      '88.     8°.     68  p 

—  Majority,   supplemental,  and    minority  reports    and 

testimony  reported  by  the  judiciary  committee  of 
the  House  in  investigation  concerning  Judo-e  \Y 
L.  Jackson  .  .    .      1890.     8°.     202,  (1)  p    ° 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  ...  to  examine  the 

books,  affairs,  etc.  of  the  Agric.  and  Mech.  Col- 
lege, including  the  testimony  taken  by  the  com- 
mittee;  [May  24,  1890].     '90.     8°.     298  p. 

—  [Report  of  joint  committee  appointed  to  visit  an.l 

examine  into  the  management  of  the  Agric  and 
Mech.  College;  May  11,  1892].     ['92.]    8°.    40  p. 

MiSCELLANEOnS. 

Agent  of  State  of  Ky.  at    Washington.     Repoit :  Jan 
1,    1865;    Dec.    7,   1865;   Jan.   ],   1867-  Dec    2 
1867;  Jan.  1,  1868;   Feb.  24,  1869. 
Note.    Also  called  State  Agent  for  Ky. 
—  Report  in  regard  to  credits  on  drafts  and  certifi- 
cates for  slaves  mustered  into  the  U.  S    service 
[to  House,  Dec.  20.  1865].     n.  t.  p.     8°      8  p     ' 
[  Boundaries  ]      Cowmissioners  Appointed  to  Mark  the 
Boundary  TAne  Between  the  States  of  Kentvckv 
and     Tennessee    (1858-).       Report,     [Nov      11 
1«59.]     '60.     8°.     98  p.     pi.  ^  ' 

See  also  under  "Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1820,  26. 
Capitot   State,  Commissioners  for  the  Erection  of  the 

Report,  made  Oct.  1,  18,57.     '57      8° 
[Civil  War.^     Report  of  the  Kentucky  commissioners 
to  the  late  Peace  Conference  ...  at  Washing- 
ton  City,  [Feb.  1861].     '61.     8".     88  p 
Report  of  Military  Board,  Sept.  10,  1861.     '61      20  d 
Cumberland    Hospital.     Report  of  Trustees,  Jan     12 
rp-//-  Hu'  ^''^-  2'V«i^«'  J'"i-101843;  [Jan.  1854?]! 
lElliott   Monument^     [Oration,   etc.,   on  unveilin-   of 

^tate  monument  to  Juige  Elliott.]      1884      " 
\_Forestry  Congress]    (Huntsville,  Ala.,  1887.)    Report 
ri-7-  ^     r'"*^'""''"^"^'^'^'^'''^' t^^'^^-1'^887].    '87.    80.    lOp 
llIart,Joel  7'.]     Report   of  the  memorial  services  on 
the  reinterment  of  the  remains  of  Joel  T    Hart 
Frankfort,  June  18,  1887.     '87.     8°.     55  p. 
llhstory.]     An  ad.lress  in  commemoration  of  the  first 
settlement  of  Kentucky:  delivered  at  Boonesbor- 

Mr.^    u]!''  ^o*^'  ^^''^   ^^^^'    ^y  ^-  T-    Morehead. 
40.     80.      181  p. 

Louisville   Hospital.     Report  of  Board    of  Managers 
Nov.  1824.  Dec.  1829.     2  rpts.     8". 
Note.     Upt.  1824  U  Incl.  with  rpt.  of  leglnlative  coramlttoe 
iPrisnn  Congress r\     Report  of    Commissioners  to    the 

congr.Hs  of  the  National  Prison  Association  . 
r„.,,     "''[♦'"'ore,  Jan,  21,  187.'..     '73.     8"      22  p 
L'^i/Zf  J     Silk  culture.       n.t.p.     [18.39.]     8°.     HI   p. 
N>U      Com.  Itit.r-Htatf  correspondence  and   a  treatlBO  bv 
M.  DeFlnzzl.     .\dded  to  U.  .7.  Appondix,  ho««.  1r"o  ^^  | 

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ARKANSAS   STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


TAst  compiled  from  the  collrction  of  ArA-annan  documents  in 
the  yew  York.  Public  Library  :  from  the  "  Catalogue  of  the 
State  Library  of  jVamtachufiettn,"  JfiSO,  and  Annaiil  Supple- 
merits,  /S8O-I9O0  ;  and  from  T.  L.  Cole's  "  Bihlioqraphy  of  the 
Statute  Low  of  the  Southern  Stati-x  :  Ar/cansas."  Revised  by 
J.  IT.  Reynolds,  Secretary  Arkansas  Historical  Association. 
Documents  in  this  list  generally  published  at  the  capital,  Little 
Hock,  if  not  otherwise  specified. 

Traversed  by  Oabeza  de  Vaca,  about  152S;  by  De  Soto,  1541— 12. 
First  settlcmentB,  by  the  Frencb,  16S6.  Embraced  in  Louisiana 
purcbasc,  1803;  in  District  of  Louisiana,  1S04;  in  Territory  of 
Louisiana,  1805;  in  Territory  of  Missouri,  1812.  Or^'anized  as 
Territory  of  Arl^ansaw,  1819,  with  the  sanae  northern,  eastern  and 
southern  boundaries  as  at  present  but  extending  west  to  the 
national  boundary  of  that  day.  Hedueed  to  its  present  limits  by 
Choctaw  Treaty,  1825,  and  Cherokee  Treaty.  1828.  Admitted  as 
State  of  Arliansas,  June  15, 18:^6.  Massacre  of  Arkansas  emigrants 
at  Mountain  Meadows,  Utah,  t^ept.  1857.  Seceded  from  the  Union, 
May  6,  18fi1.  fie-admittc^d,  June  22,  18?S8.  Capital  at  Post  of 
Arkansas,  1819-21;  since  then  at  Little  Rock. 

[Public  documents],  1840;  biennial,  1850-00;  sess. 
1871.     n.t.p.     8«. 

Note.    Variouslv  designated  as  follows  : 
Appendix,  1S40. 
Message  of  the  Gov.,  1850-52. 
Governor's  Message,  1854. 
Message  and  Documents,  1856,  58/.59. 
Arkansas  Documents,  1860. 
Reports  of  State  Officers,  sess.  1871  (cover  title). 

Report  of  the  Auditor,  showin'jf  the   ainmint  of  public 

debt  on  account  of   the  State  and   Real    Estate 

Banks  [etc.].     1868.     8°.     57  p. 

yote.    In  reality  a  collection  of  miscellaneous  documents, 

including  rpts.  by   Auditor,  Agt.  for   Purchase  of  Arms  for 

State  Guard  (and  rpt.  on  capture  of  same),  Commr.   Public 

Works,  Deaf  Mute    Institute,  Blind   Institute,  Supt.   Public 

Instruction,  and  Treasurer,  fill  of  which  will  be  found  listed 

under  their  respective  heads. 

Public   documents.    1879.    80/81;     biennial,     1885/86- 
1903/04.     n.t.p.     8°. 
Note.     Binder's  title. 

CON'STITCTION. 

Convention,  1836.  .Tournal  of  the  proceedinufs  of  thi' 
convention  met  to  form  a  constitution  and  sys- 
tem of  State  sfoverninent  .  .  .  commenced  4th 
Jan.  and  ended  30th  Jan.,  1836.     •;^.6.    8°.     52  p. 

—  Constitution     [and    ordinance]   .  .   .  done     by    the 

people    of    Arkansas    in    convention   assembled. 
.    .   .     1836.     8".     22  p. 

—  Sam-e  ...  in      convention      assembled  .   .  .   1836. 

'38.     8°.     23  p. 
Convention,  1861.      Journal   of  the   convention  .   .   . 
begun    and   held  .   .  .  4th   [/21st]    March    1861 
.   .  .  '61.     80.     144  p. 

—  Constitution  [and  ordinances.  Mar.   1861].     n.  t.  p. 

80      31  p. 

—  Journal    of    both    sessions  of    the  convention   .   .  . 

beQ:un  and  held  [Mar   4/21,  May  6/June  3,  1861] 

...     '61.     so.     .-,09  p. 
yote.     Although    the  convention   on  Mar.  21  adjourned  to 
Aug.  19,  it  was  called  together  in  May  by  its  President.     Pp. 
3-111  cont.  a  line-by-line  reprint  of  the  journal  of  the  March 
session. 

—  Ordinances    [resolutions    and    constitution]    of    the 

State  convention  which    convened  .   .   .   May    6, 
1861.     '61.     80.     128  p. 

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Convention,  1864.  Journal  of  the  convention  of  dele- 
gates of  the  people  .  .  .  Jan.  4[/2:?].  18(14;  also 
Journals  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
sessions  of  1864,  64/(!o,  and  18G5.  70.  8°  58 
309,  ('.7  p.  ■         ' 

are?n  ActT'lSeVof """°°  ''"''^  ordinances  of  this  convention 

Convention,  2868.     Debates  and    proceedings   of   the 
convention  .   .  .  Jan.   7th,   18(58  ...  to  form  a 
constitution  for  the  State  .   .   .     Official.     J:    G 
Price,   Secret«ry.     '68.     1.  8°.     985  [for  9791  p.' 
+  p.  812  a-812e.  -'  ^ 

A'ote.    In  fact  edited  by  J.  M.  Pomeroy.     Copy  seen  cont 
also  the  two  titles  ne.xt  following.  ^ 

—  Ordinances,  public  resolutions.  &  orders,  passed,  and 

memorials  addressed  to  the  Congress  of  the  U  S 
•   .   .     1868.     1.  8°.     (4),  30  p.,  or  p.  815-848. 
J^ote.    Seen  in  Debates,  but  also  published  separately. 

—  The  constitution  of  the  State  of  Arkansas.     Framed 

and  adopted  by  the  convention  which  assembled 
.   .   .  Jan.  7th,  1868.     '68.     1.  8°.     p.   [851]-899. 
2>^ote.     Seen  only  in  Debates. 

—  Same.     With    marginal    notes,    a  full  documentary 

history  of  the  constitution,  [etc.].  By  J  M 
Pomeroy.  1870.  1.8°.  vi,  (1),  16,  rxxvl- 
Ixxv,  (1),  (4),  54,  [cxxxvii]-clxxvi,  p. 

—  Constitution  ...    as   adopted    by   the   convention, 

Feb.  11,  1868.     '68.     8°.     28  p. 
ybte.    Double  columns. 
Convention,  1874.     Report  of  the  committee  on  finance 
embodymg  .   .   .  reports  of  the  Senate  committee 
on  Auditor's   and    Treasurer's    books,     n    t    o 
8°.     74  p.  ^- 

Note.     The  Journal  had  not  been  printed,  up  to  1908. 

—  Constitution  [and  address  to  people],     n.  t.  p.     8° 

40  p. 

—  Verfassung  des  Staates  Arkansas.     Uebersetzt  vom 

Achtb.  A.  Thoman  .   .   .     1875.     8°.     50  p 

—  Constitution  .   .   .   Framed  and  adopted  by  the  con- 

vention which  assembled  .  .  .  July  14th,  1874. 
•  .  .  With  ...  a  documentary  history  of  the 
constitution  [etc.].  By  J.  M.  Pomeroy.  '76. 
1  8°.  ccxiii,  p. 
Constitution,  1874,  and  constitutions  1836,  61,  64  68- 
with  notes  by  U.  M.  Rose.     1891.     8°.    ' 

EXECDTIVK    AND    StAFF. 

Governor.     Message,  to  legislative  sessions,  1836-1907. 

y.  ^'p"V  '^y '^-  ^-  <^'>"w«y.  1S36,37,.<?8,  40;  by  A.  Yell,  1840-44  • 
cl7'-  •^•,^.'?Ti'.''4*'^''»8;  by  J.  S.'lloank  1850,52;by  E.N 
?«*iT7'^^'Vif'*"';  '^y  "••  ^f•  Hector,  ]Sfi2;  by  I  Murphy 
??h^v  !?'■/;•  ''^^.^P'■;^=  ^y  I>.  Clayton,  1868  (July,  Niv.l' 
fkv^  -""'?■■•  w^\^i/,i^''>')'  ^y  ••^-  «  Garland.  1874 
188'  .'v'"t  '  I  ^l  ^^'  '^io'^  "•I'"'  ^"^'  «';  ''V  T:  J.  Churchill, 
T    P'  1^-^  f-  'L  '^i;''-^' J*^^^;  ^y  8-  •'•  I'ui?heH,  1887,  89;   b^ 

Uarke.  1897;  by  D.  W.Jones,  1899.  1901;  b'y  J.  Davis,  190^; 

Notf  .Mcssaces  of]  840  by  retiring?  and  incoming  Governors 
respectively.  Messages  1871,  7.-3,  85.  9:!,  97  99  cont  luts  of 
pardons.     Mess.  190:5  has  n.  t.-p.;  p'rlnted  at  Hot  Springs 

—  Appendix  to  the  message  of  the  Governor    1879    8'3 

87.     '79-86  [sic].     3  pm.     8°.     (t'tle  var.)    '      ' 

Commr  t^'^t  "'.''^'"P""'  °.l  P»'''J''n8;  I8H7  cont.  also  Rpt.  of 
\m,/H^'Jtc  -•^'"«'"'''»°   Kxposltlon  held  at   New    Orleans, 

—  List   of   pardons  and    remissions  granted,   biennial 
1887/88-89/90.     '89-91.     2  pm.     8". 


Note. 


1887/88  com.  also  Rpt.  of  I'hysiclan  of  Penitentiary. 

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Governor,  continued. 

—  Inaugural  address,  1830,  57,  GO,  64,  68,   77,  79,  81, 

83,  89,  93,  95,  97,  1901,  07. 

Cont.:  By  J.  8.  Conway,  ]836;  by  E.  N.  Conway,  1857; 
by  II:  M.  Rector,  186();  by  Murphy,  1864  (Apr.;;  by  Clayton, 
1868  (.July);  by  Miller,  1877,  79;  by  Churchill,  1881;  bv  Berry, 
1883;  by  Eagle,  1889;  by  Finhback,  1893;  by  Clarke,  1895;  by 
Jones,  1897;  by  Davis,  19U1  ;  by  J:  8.  Little,  1907. 

Note.  Gov.  Conway's  iiiausf.  1830  liatcd  Sept.  13th;  hie 
mess.,  Sept.  17th.  [Inauf;.]  1860  is  called  "  raessaf^e."  InauK. 
1868  cont.  also  Gov.  Clayton's  message  to  same  session  ;  in  all, 
14  p.;  his  mess,  to  adjrici.  sess.,  Nov.  -4,  1868,  entered  above, 
had  16  p.  Inaui;.  1SS3  had  n.  I. p.;  printed  at  Little  Kock. 
luaug.  1893  had  imprint  Morrilton. 

—  [Proclamation  of  Governor  ordering  election,  Sept. 

1855.] 

Note.  The  Auditor's  Rpt.  on  Printing,  1854/58,  mentions 
several  proclamations  printed  within  tliat  period. 

—  [Communication  from  tlie  Governor  to  the  Senate, 

25th    Jan.    1859,    tr;insinitting   report    of   E.  H. 
Porter,  '20th  Jan.  1859,  re  swamp  land.s  granted 
to  the  State  bv  Con<j;rcss,   1850  and   1857,  etc] 
n.  i.  p.     21,  (1)  p.     fold.  tal). 

—  To  the  people  of  Arkansas.     [Circubir  recommend- 

ing immediate  organization  of  citizens  under  the 
new  constitution;  May  10,  1865.]  '65.  4" 
broadside. 

—  [Circular  blank  giving   authority  to  organize  com- 

panies of  volunteer  militia.      18G5].     4°.     2  1. 

—  Thanksgiving   proclamation  [Nov.  27,   1890.     '90]. 

fo.     (1)  p. 

—  Debt    settlement.       Senate      concurrent    resolution 

no.  7.     The  veto  message  of  Gov.  Dan  W.  Jones. 
1897.     8°.     15  p. 
Adjutant  General.     Report  .   .   .   for  the  period  of  the 
late  rebellion  and  to  Nov.  1,  1866.     Washington, 
[D.  C.],'67.     1.8°.     2  1.,  278  p. 

Note.  A  rpt.  of  operations  of  the  loyal  troops  of  Ark.;  on 
refusal  of  Legislature  to  print,  it  was  printed  by  Congress. 

—  Report,    [July   14,  1868/Dec.    31,    1870].     h.  t.  p. 

[71.]     8°.     p.  385-398. 

—  Report   ...  of  the   Ark.   State   Guard,  1897/1900, 

including   the    period    of   the  Spanish-American 

War.     Dec.  1900.     8°.     138  p. 
Attorney  General.     Biennial  report,  1877/78-[81/82], 

85/86-94/96.     '78-97. 
Note.     Rpts.  [1881/82,  87/88]  dated  Jan.  1,  1883,  89. 
See  also  forward,  Solicitor  General. 

Auditor.  Report,  annual,  Sept.  12,  1836;  Oct.  31, 
1837;  biennial,  Sept.  30:  1838/40,  50,  52.  52/54- 
58/60,  64/66,    68/70-1902/04.     ['36]-1904.     8o. 

Note.  Generally  in  House  Journal,  1836-56.  Rpts.  1850, 
52  not  seen.     Rpt.  1864/66   covers  from  Apr.   18.  1864;   rpt. 


1868/70  covers  from  July  3, 
Springs. 


1868.     Rpt.  1900/02  printed  at  Hot 


—  Quarterly  reports   [1852/54]  of  C.   C.  Danley,  Au- 

ditor .  .  .  and  the  proceedings  of  the  Pulaski 
Circuit  Court  at  the  June  term,  1854,  requiring 
him  to  make  them.     '54.     8°.     37  p. 

—  Report   of  the  Auditor   on   printing,  to   the  House 

.   .   .  made  Jan.  27,  1859.     h.  t.  p.     8°.     21  p. 
Note.    Covers  Oct.  31  :  18.54/58. 

—  Report  of  the  Auditor,  showing  the  amount  of  public 

debt  on  account  of  the  State  and  Real  Estate 
Banks  [etc.].     1868.     8°.     57  p. 

Note.  Many  miscellaneotis  docs,  in  this  pamphlet;  see  at 
beginning  of  liHt,  p.  941.  Auditor's  rpt.  in  itself  covers  only 
p.  3-5.    "Treasiurer's  rpt.  on  p.  40-57. 

—  Insurance  Commissioner.    Statement  of  the  husines.s 

of  fire  insurance  companies,  1900.     f°  sheet. 

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Aii^iior,  continve<f. 

Statement  sliowing  the  business  transacted  .    .  . 

1900,  by  life,  acci'leiit,  and  tniscelbineous  insur- 
ance companies.     f°  sheet. 

Insurance  laws.  1900.     Comp.   by  C.  Sloan  .   .   . 

['CO.]     8°.     50  p. 

—  See  also  under  Constitution,  Convejiiion,  1874  ;  and 

under  Legislature,  fnls..  Docs.,  etc.,  1882,87.89. 
Secretary  of  Srate.     Report,  Nov.  1.  18^4;    report  ac- 
companying the  message  of  the  Governor,  sess 
18r.6;    biennial  report.  Sept.  30:    1872,    78,  78/ 
80-94/96;    Dec:   1897/98-190.5/06      8°. 
J^otf.     Rpt.  1864  peen  only  in  House  Jnl.,  ness.  Nov.   18R4. 
Rpt.l86ii  cont.  brief  extracts  from  Secretary's  rpts.  aaexo^cio 
Hupt.  of  Common  Schools,  18.i6,  60,  and  as  Commr.  of  Pub. 
Bldgs.,  1858.  6i>,  etc.;  in  all.  30  p. 

—  Census  of  the  State  for  1854,  58.     f°  hrondsides. 

—  Report  of  the    Cimimi^sioner  of    Public    Buildings, 

[Oct   30,  IxnO].     n.  t.p.     8°.     2  p. 

—  Revenue  act.  1883. 

—  A  digest  of  the  election  laws,    [1891],    1904.     '91- 

1904.     2  pm.     8° 

—  Road  laws  as  in  force  in  1887.     [Ordered  printed.] 

—  Liws  us  to  roads  and  highwMVs.     1893.     8°. 

—  Corporation  laws,  1899,  1904!     "00-04.     2  v.     8°. 
Solicitor    General    (1857-).     Report,    Oct.    25,    1858. 

'58.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Report  .   .   .   about   unlncated    seminary    lands  .    .   . 

Sept  20,  18(50      ?j.  t.  p.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Report   [re  prosecution  of  Real  Estate  Bank  cases, 

1870].     h.t.p.     ['71.]     8°.     p.  297-3-4. 
Treasurer.     Report,  annual,   Sept.    12,    1836;   Oct.  31. 
1837:   biennial,    Sept.  30:    1838/40,  50,   52.   52/ 
54_.5S/60,  fis/70-98/1900.     ['36]-1900.     8°. 
^^ote.     Generally  in  TlouHe  Journal,  18r;6-o6.     Rpts.  1850,  52 
not  seen.     There  is  also  a  rpt.  July  S/i'ept.  30,  1868  in   -Audi- 
tor's  "  Hpt.  showiiie  amount  of  public  debt   on  account  of 
banks,"  1868.  Rpt.   1891/92  covers  Jan.  17,  lS91/Sept.  30,  1892. 

—  Bienniiil  report  of  operations  of  the  State  Treasurer's 

office,  Oct.  1,  1H94.     n.p.,  ['94].     8°.     2  1. 
Note.    An  abstract. 

—  See   also    Constitution.     Convention,  1874  ;   under 

Legislature,  .f"/s.,   Docs.,  etc.,  1882,87,89;  and 
under  Miscellaneous,  Burning  Board  and  Debt. 

Inspection  and   Regulation. 

[Ed  II  cation. ']     Superintendent    of     Common     Schools. 

Report,  biennial,  1856,  58,  60.    n.  t.  p.    S  rpts.  8°. 

Motf.     By   the   Sec.   of  State  as   ex  officio  Supt.     In    rpts. 

1856,  58,  called  respectively  Commr.  of  Common  Schools  and 

Common  School   Commr.     Rpt.  1858  seen   also  appended  to 

rpt.  of  Digester  and  Examiner  of  Laws,  1858. 

Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  (1868-).     Re- 
port,  Nov.    13,    1868;    [lst-2d]    biennial,   Sept. 
30:   1868/70-70/72;  annual,  Sept.  ,30,  1873,  July 
1.     1875/76;     [biennial],  June    30:      [1876/78]- 
90/92:    Oct.    31:    [13th]-18th  biennial,   1892/94- 
1902/04.     ['68-1904.]     8°. 
Note.     Kpt.  1868  is  with  Auditor's  "  Rpt.  showing  amount  of 
public  debt  on  account  of  banks,"  1868.     |lst]  not  seen.     The 
od'ice  of  .'^upl.  BcemM  to  have  lapsed,  187.'^-75,  and  to  have  been 
re.oHliibliBhe.l,  Dec.   7,1875.     Rpt.  [1876/78]  is   called  "Ann. 
rpt.   .June   :',(>.   1H78."     16th-18th    were   the    only   ones    num- 
bered,    Rpt.  I80'J/«4  printed  at  Morrilton. 

—  The  Arkansas  Journal  of  Ivluc.ation ;  ed.  by  the 

Supt.,  [c.  1870-72]. 
Note.     Mentioned  In  Supt'x.  rpt.  1870/7'2  as  "  now  In  exist- 
ence three  years." 

—  Tlio  Arkansas  .School  Jotirnal,  [c.  18S0-82]. 

J.'ote.  A  monthly  iierlodical,  publiHbed  by  J.  Kellogg, 
r.ilttle  Jtock.  A  similar  publication  In  newHp;ii)er  form  was 
Bubscqnently  published  by  I'rof.  J.  U.  Shinn. 

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\^Editcation.  continued.'] 

—  School  l:iw,  [ISTGJ. 

—  Digest  of  laws  relating  to  free  schools  .   .   .    Comp. 

and  annotated  by  J.  Jordan.     1895-97.     2  v.    8°. 
No.e.     Rpt.  1896/98  states  that  school  laws  were  published 
biennially.    See  also  under  Legislature,  Special  Law». 

—  Teachers'    Training    Scliool    programs.     [189-]. 

fo  sheet. 

—  Manual  of  work  for  county  normals.     Issued  by 

J.  Jordan,  Siipt,  1897.     '97.     8°      34  p. 

—  Outlines  for  teacher.s' institutes,  1900.     '00.     47  p. 
Board  of  Education.      Proceedings,  annual,  1870-74. 

Note.    1870-7.3  seen  only  in  Supt's.  rpts.  1870/72-73;  1874  in 
poi.;  '74;  18  p. 

Health.  Board  of  CiSSl-).     1st  report,  Apr.  27,  1881/ 
Dec.  31,  i882.     '83.     8°.     181  p. 

—  An   act  to   establish   a   State   Board   of    Health. 

[1881.]     fo  sheet. 

—  An  ordinance  to  establish  a  board  of  health.   .   .   . 

[Recommended   to  cities   for   adoption.     1881.] 
80.     7  p. 

—  [Circular    letter,  recommending  establishment  of 

local  boards.     May  30,  1881.     '81].     4°  sheet. 
[Railroads.  ~\     Railroad  reports,    n.t.p.    [1856.]    15  p. 

Reports  of  the  several  railroads  in  the  State  .  .  . 
made  to  the  Governor,     h.  t.  p.     [1858?]     32  p 

Arkansas  Midland  R  R.  Report  of  the  chief  engi- 
neer upon  the  experimental  service;  [May  29, 
1854].     '54.     8°.     12  p. 

Arkansas  Pacific  R.R.  Co.  Reports  of  the  President 
and  chief  engineer,  [Sept.  1,  185-1  ].     '54.     15  p. 

Cairo  ^  Fulton  R.R.     Proceedings  of  the  Board  of 
Directors,  and  the  report  of  the  chief  engineer 
upon  the  preliminary  surveys ;   [Oct.   12.  1854]. 
'54.     8°.     47  p. 
Note.     A  rpt.  1856  is  in  "  Railroad  rpts."  1856;  see  above. 

—  Report  of  the  chief  engineer  of  the  Little  Rock  & 

Ft.  Smith  branch  .   .    .  Aug.  22,  1854    '54.    29  p. 
Little  Rock    4-    Ft.    Smith  R.R.    Co.     Report  of  the 
President  and  chief  engineer,   [Nov.  26],  1860. 
h.  t.p.     19,  (1)  p. 
See  also  preceding  entry. 

Memphis   ^   Little    Rock    R.R.    Co.     Report    of    J: 
Robertson,  President,  [Oct.  22],   1860.     n.  /.  p. 
8°.     3  p. 
Railroad   Commission   ('1899-).     lst-6th    annual  re- 
port,    1899/1900-05.       Little     Hock,    '01;     Hot 
'  Springs,  '02-[06].     8°. 

Note.    Ist  covers  Mar.  1«,  1899/Dec.  1,  1900;  others  cover 
calendar  years. 

See  also  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1873,  77. 

Institutions. 

[Agriculture.']     See  forward,  Mines,  Mfres.  and  Agric. 
[Banks.]     Bank   of  the    State   of  Arkansas  (1836-). 

[Report   of    President,    1837.]       {In    Journals, 

1837.) 

—  Report  on  the  condition  of  the  State  Bank  and  its 

branches,  Nov.  7,  1840.     n.  t.  p.     p.  32-38. 

—  Report  of  the  Financial  Receiver,  1850;  biennial, 

Oct.  31,  1854;  Oct.  1:   1856-60.     5  rpts.     S". 

—  Report  of  the  Accountants  of  the  State  Bank  .   .   . 

made    to    the    Governor  .   .   .   [Oct.    10,    1858]. 
'58.     8°.     167  p.     fold.  tab. 
Note.    By  Act  of  1857. 

—  See   also   under   Legislature,    Laws  of  the  State, 

Special  Laws. 

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\^Ban'ks,  continued.] 

Real    Estate    Bank   of  Arkansas    (1836-) 
Nov.  20,  1«40.     n.  t.  p-     p   39-[41]. 
^^ote.    This  was  not  strictly  a  State  bank,  but  the  State  was 
largely  concerned  in  its  tran»actiou8. 

—  Report  of  G.  N.  Peay  as   Receiver  in  Chancery, 

biennial,  Oct.  1:   1856,  58;  June  30,  1860 
Note.     By  Act  of  1855. 

—  Report   of  Accountants    appointed    to   investigate 

the  affairs  of  the   .  .   .  Bank.     1856.     8°.     1!»-' p. 

—  Acts  of  tlie  Genl.   Assy.   .   .      relative  to  the  Real 

Estate  Bank  of  the   State  of    Arkansas,   [etc.]. 
.   .   .  Mar.  1855.     '55.     8°.     66.  (1)  p. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Auditor,  1868. 
and  Solicitor  General- 
Blind,   School   for   the    (Arkadelphia,   1859-68;    Little 
Rock,  ISCH-).     R>port,  [annual],  18G0;  2d  bien- 
nial,   Oct.    1860/62;    3d  rejiort,  Apr.    18(i8;  4th 
report.  Nov.    1868;    5th-20th  biennial,  Oct.   31: 
1868/70-70/72,  Sept.  30:  1872/74-98/1900.     'fiO- 
[1900].     8°. 
Note.     A  private  institution  until   adopted   by  tlie  State  in 
1808      Formerly  known  as  Instn.  for  the  Educ.  of  the  Bhnd. 
Closed  from  Sept.  1863  to  Feb.  1SH7.     3d  rpt.  covers  Oct.  isryj/ 
Mar.  31,  1868.    4th  rpt.  covers  April  1/Oct.  31.  1868.     There 
is  also  a  brief  rpt.  186.'/64  in  House  Jnl.,  Nov.  1864. 

—  By  laws  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  and  regulations 

of  the  Supt.,  1885,  88.     8°. 
Note.    Seen  bound  with  corresponding  rpts.,  but  apparently 
also  issued  separately. 

Deaf  Mute    Institute    (Little   Rock.     1868-).     Report, 

Nov.  21,  1868:  [l>t]-16th  biennial  report,  1868/ 

70-90/1900.     [-71-1900.]     8°. 

Note      [id]  not  seen.     Year-end  variously  Sept.  30,  Oct.  31, 

Nov.  30,  and  Dec.  31.     Rpt.  1868,  by  .J:   Wassell,  Pres.,  is  in 

Auditor's  "Rpt.  showing  .  .  .  debt  on  account  of  banks,"  1868. 

—  History  of  the  Arkansas  Deaf  Mute  Institute,  com- 

piled from  the  official  reports.     1887.     8°.     5  1. 
[Education.']     Arkansas  Industrial   University   (Fay- 

etteville,    186S-).     lst-5th  report  and  catalogue, 

annual.  1872/73-76/77;  biennial,  1884/86-96/98. 

'73-98.  8". 
Note.  There  is  also  a  "  Ist  rpt.  of  the  Sec.  of  the  Indus. 
Univ.  of  Ark.,"  Dec.  31,  1872,  in  rpt.  of  Supt.  Pub.  In- 
struction, 1870/72,  which  also  cont.  the  university's  Circular 
"  1871/72,"  and,  1st  ann.  circular  and  Catalogue,  1872/73. 
Apparently  no  rptn.  publiphed  between  1876/77  and  1884/86, 
but  I'roceedingRof  Bd.  of  Trustees  through  1883/84  are  with 
Cat.aloBues  1877/78-86/87.  3d  printed  at  Fayetteville.  Niime 
changed  to  University  of  Arkansas  by  act  of  1899. 

—  Catalogue,  annual,  1871/72-1907/08.    Little  Rock, 

Fort  Smith,  and  St.  Louis,  '72-1908.     8°. 
Note.    Cat.  1871/72  was  not  numbered.     Cats.  1872/73-76/77 
were  bound  and  numbered  with  rpts.,  as  in  preceding  entry, 
but   were   probably  alno  in  separate   form,   as  separate  cats, 
for  Bome  of  thoce  years  have  been  seen. 

—  Ar/rtcnltvrnl    Experiment    Station   (Fayetteville, 

■]hH«-)      l.«t-15th,  17th-18th  annual  report,  1888- 
1902.  04-05.     ['89]-1905.     8°. 
Note.     4th,  [1891  J,  daled  Feb.  1,  1892.     16th  not  published. 

—  Bulletin,   nos.  1-86,   [April    1888]-1905.      [Little 

Rock  and  Fayetteville,  '88]-1905.  8«. 
.\ote.  Xo.  1  bore  no  date;  no.  2  dated  Apr.  1888.  From 
18H.'),  If  not  earlier,  paged  consecutively  in  vols,  corresponding 
to  calendar  years.  No.  42,  Oct.  1896,  called  "  Pt.  1  ;"  pt.  2 
not  founrl.  No.  63  ends  on  p.  O.'i;  no.  64  hegins  with  j).  77. 
From  no.  66,  the  lirst   In  19U1,  BulletlnH  have  no  month  dates. 

—  Branch  Normal  College  ( Pin<'  Bluff,  1873-).    Cata- 

logue and  circular,  1877/78,  and  announcement, 
1878/79.     '78.     8°.      16  p. 
Note.     R|)tH.  generally  In  rpts.  of  the  University. 

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1887. 

'87. 

1888. 

V.  1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

1889. 

V.2. 

1890. 

V.  1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

1891. 

V.  1. 

2. 

1892. 

V.  1. 

\_ Education,  continued.'] 

—  Medical  Department  (Little  Rock,  1879-).     Annual 

announcements  [Ist-lGth],  1879/80-94/95.  '79- 
94.  8°. 
State  Teachers'  Association.  Proci^edings,  1881  or 
1882.  (In  Supt's.  rpt.,  1880/82.) 
[Geology.]  Owen  Survey  (1857-).  Ist  report  of  a 
geological  reconnoissiince  of  the  northern 
counties  .  .  .  1857/58,  by  D.  D.  Owen,  Princi- 
pal Geologist  .  .    .     '58.     8°.     256  p.     il. 

—  2(1   report  of  a   geological  reconnoissance  of   the 

midiile  and  southern  counties   .   .   .   1859/()0.     By 
D.  D.  Owen  .   .   .   Philadelphia,  'GO.    8".    433  p. 
Roberts  Survey   (1871-).       Report,  by  G:  Haddock. 
1873.     8°.     59  p. 
J^ote.    W.  P.  Roberts,  Sr.,  was  State  Geologist. 

Branner    Survey  (1887-93).     Annual  report,  1887- 
92,    by   J:    C.    Branner,    State   Geologist.     '87- 
1900.     8°. 
Cont.  ;  1887.      '87.     1  pra.     15  p. 

1888.  V.  1.     Gold-Silver.  '88.     xxxi,  320  p. 

2.  Mesozoic.  '88.  xiv,  319  p. 

3.  Coal..  '88.  X,  122  p. 

4.  Washington  County.   '91.  xiv,  262  p. 

1889.  V.  2.    Crowley's  Ridge.  '91.  xix,  283  p. 

1890.  V.  1.    Manganese.  '91.  xxvii,  642p. 
Igneous  rocks.  '91.  xv,  457  p. 
Novaculites.  '90.  xviil,  443  p. 
Marbles.  '93.  xxi,  443  p. 
Mineral  waters.  '92.  vili,  144  p. 
Miscellaneous.  '94.  x,  349  p. 
Iron.  '92.  X,  153  p. 

2.     Tertiary.      Morrilton,  '94.    xiv,  207  p. 

5.  Zinc  and  Lead.  1900.     xiv,  395  p. 
Note.     1887  was  an  adraiuistrative  rpt.     1888,  v.  4,  cont.  also 

a  List  of  the  Plants  of  Ark.  Kpts.  1890,  v.  4,  and  1892,  v.  5,  are 
accompanied  by  atlases  in  uniform  covers;  all  the  others,  ex- 
cept 188"  and  1892,  v.  1,  cont.  large  folded  maps.  Branner's  term 
expired  Mar.  16,  1893.  The  Legislature  of  1899  appropriated 
a  sum  for  publishing  Branner's  unpublished  material,  and 
1892,  V.  5,  was  thus  issued,  but  1889,  v.  1  (Clays,  kaolins  and 
bauxites),  and  1892,  v.  3-4  (Coal,  final  report,  and  Lower  Coal 
Measures),  had  not  been  issued  up  to  1908.  Besides  these, 
there  remaincMl  unpublished  up  to  19u8,  The  Mineral  Resources 
of  Ark.  (about  700  p.)  and  Final  Report  upon  the  General 
Geology  of  Ark.  (about  500  p.),  both  hy  Branner. 

—  Report,  Dec.  7,  1894,  by  J:  C.  Branner. 

2fote.    With  Gov's,  message,  1894. 

—  A  preliminary  list  of  the  myriapoda  of  Arkansas. 

By  C:  H.  Bollman.     1888.     8°.     (1),  8  p. 
Note.    Not  seen.    The  same  title  is  in  ann.  rpt.  1891,  v.  2. 

Purdue  Survey  (1907-).     Report.      (In  preparation, 
1908.) 
Note.     Under  A.  H.   Purdue,  professor  of   geology  at   the 
Univ.  of  Arkansas,  made  ex  officio  State  Geologist. 

{^Immigration.']     See  forward,  Lands. 

\_Insane.']  State  Lunatic  Asylum  (Little  Rock,  1873-)  . 
Re'port,  Jan.  1883;  lst-8th  annual,  Dec.  1:  1883- 
90;  biennial  report,  1890/92-9(J/98.    '82-98.     8°. 

Note.  Opened  March  1,  188:.  1st  covers  Apr.  6,  1881/Dec. 
31,  1882.  l8t-2d  in  1  pra. ;  similarly,  3d-4th  and  5th-6th.  Year- 
end  Nov.  30,  1892;  Sept.  30,  1898.     Upt.  1892/94  not  seen. 

—  Rules,  regulations  and  by-laws.    1883     8°.    20,  8  p. 
{Lands.']     State  Land  Agent.     Report,  1850. 

Note.    With  Mess,  of  Gov.,  1850;  not  seen. 

Swamp   Land   Commissioners,    Board  of.     Report, 
[biennial,  1853/54-54/56].     '54-56.     2  rpts.     8°. 

—  Acts  of  Congress    and    of   the  State  ...  on  the 

subject  of  swamp  &  overflowed  lands,   Ls50/57. 
Ordinances     of    the    Board    of     Swamp    Land 
Commrs  ,   1851/r)5,  [etc.].     '57.     8°.     84  p. 
Land  Attorney  and  State    Collector.     Report,  bien- 
nial, 1853/54,  57/58.     '54-58.     2  rpts.     8°. 

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Swamp  Land  Secretary  (1857-).     Report,   Sept.  30: 
biennial,  1857/58-58/60.     '58-60.     2  rpts.     8°. 
Note.     [Ist]  covers  from  Feb.  9,  1857. 

—  Report,    Nov.    9,    1858,    accompanying  the    Gov- 

ernor's  special  message  dated  9th   Nov.,   1858. 
n.  t.  p.     8°.     16  p. 
Commissioner   of    Immigration    and    State    Lands 
(1868-).     Report,  [July  15,  1868/Sept.  30,  1870J. 
h.  t.  p.     [71.]     8°.     p.  291-296. 

—  Natural  resources  of  the  State  of  Arkansas  .  .   . 

J.  M.  Lewis,  Commr.  of  Immigration  and  State 
Lands.     1869.     8°.     30  p. 

—  Resources  of  the  State  of  Arkansas,  with  descrip- 

tion of  counties,  rail  roads,  mines,  and  the  city 
of  Little  Kock  ...  By  J.  P.  Henry.  1872.  8°. 
134  p. 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     1872.     8°.     166,  (2)  p.     map. 
Note.    Pp.  153-166  cont.  advertisements. 

— ■  Same.     3d  ed.     1873.     8°.     136  p.     map. 

Note.    Privately  compiled;  later  subsidized  by  the  Btate. 

—  Die  Hiilfsquellen  des  Staates  Arkansas  ...     3  e 

auflage  .  .  .  Von  J.  P.  Henry.  1874.  8°. 
118  p.     map. 

Note.    A  German  ed.  of  the  preceding  title. 

—  [Resources   of    Arkansas.      By    J.   N.    Smithee, 

Commr.  State  Lands.      1875?]. 
Note.    Mentioned  in  bien.  rpt.  of  Commr.,  1876/78;  not  seen. 

Commissioner  of   State    Lands.      Biennial    report, 
Sept.  30:    1874/76-98/1900.     ['76-1900.]     8°. 
Note.    ItptB.  1874/76,  92/94  not  seen. 

See  also  binder  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1859,  and 
Solicitor  Genl.;  and  under  Legislature,  Jnls., 
Docs.,  etc.,  1857,  58. 
Mines,  Manufactures  and  Agriculture,  Bureau  of 
(1889-).  Lst-8th  biennial  report,  1889/90-1903/ 
04.      ['91-1905?]     8  V.     8°.     maps. 

Note,  let  cont.  "  Climatic  map  of  Ark.,  1889;"  8t.  Louis, 
Mo.;  scale,  20  mi.  =  1  in.;  size,  \2\  x  18  in. 

—  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  [1889-92?]. 
Note.    Mentioned  in  lst-2d  rpts.;  not  seen. 

—  Arkansas,     n.  t.  p.     1890.     8°.     31  p.     map. 

Note.  Title  from  cover.  Cont.  Climatic  map  of  Ark.,  same 
as  in  let  bien.  rpt. 

Penitentiary  (Little  Kock,  18:^8-).  Report:  1842;  of 
Inspectors,  184«;  of  Supt.,  18.")0,  of  Supt.  and 
Keepers,  hiennial,  Oct.  1:  1853/54,54/56-58/60; 
of  Supt.,  1859/60;  reports.  [Dec.  1870];  bien- 
nial report,  Dec:  l««9/90-9'J/1900 ;  Oct.  31: 
1901/02-02/04.     ['42-1904]     8°. 

Note.  Hpt.  18:).Vi')4  covers  in  fact  Feb.  17.  1853/Oct.  21, 
18.'.4.  Hupl'».  rpt.  18,J9/eu  C(.ver«  l-eb. '26,  18i)9/Oct.  3u,  )8t)0. 
11th-  18,1)  :  "itpln.  on  tlie  I'eiillcntiary  ;"  cont.  rpts.  of  Agent 
Of  rttnte  to  ItivcHlliiHie,  and  of  I.cshcc  and  Contractor.  Kpis. 
188li/9u-9i)/H2  were  l.y  I'eiiiieiiiliif y  CcminrH.  Kpi.  ]Si»;;/y4 
coveiB  20  m«H.  l;pi».  \W.i/\H-W/lwm  were  extended  to  IJec. 
3]«t.     Itpt.  lb«:i/94  printed  at  Morilllon ;  li)Ul/u2  at  jiorl  Hmllh. 

—  See  alto  ujidet  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs..,  etc.,  1868. 
Public   /Jiiildingg,  Commissioner  of     Report,  Oct.  13, 

1840.     n.  i.  p.     80      p.  42-48, 

Sfe  algo  under  Kxec.  and  Staff,  Aec.  o/  State. 

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[Ark. 


Public  Works  and  Internal  Improvemenls,  Commis- 
sioner of .  Report,  [Oct.  1,  18G8].  n.t.p.  8". 
p.   12-13. 

Note.  In  pm.  with  "  Rpt.  of  Auditor  showing  araoiiut  of 
debt  on  account  of  banks,"  1868. 

—  Sam,e,    [Dec.  15,  1870].    h.t.p.   8°.    p.  277-[289]. 
[Weather  Service.^       United  States   Dept.  of  Agricul- 
ture,   Weather    Bureau.     Annual  report  of    Ar- 
kansas State  Weatlier   Service,  1891-9').     Little 
Kock.     4°.     (Mimeographed.) 

—  Monthly    report,    Feb. -Oct.,     1894;    July     1805; 

Jan. -Aug    1896.     P.     (Mimeographed.) 

—  Weekly  weather  crop  bulletin  [1889?]-94.     f". 

Note.  Not  seen  prior  to  1894,  but  mentioned  in  rpts.  of 
Bureau  of  Mines,  Manufactures  &  Agriculture,  1S89/U0-91/92. 

Arkansas  section  of  the  Climate  and  Crop  Service  of 
the  Weather  Bureau.  [Monthly]  report ;  [also] 
annual  summary;  v.  1-11,  Sept.  1896-Dec. 
1906.     ['96]-1907.     4°. 

Note.  Uniform  with  tbose  for  other  States,  the  monthly 
parts  ea.  8  p.,  the  ann.  summaries  ca.  12  p.,  except  Dec.  1898 
(10  p.),  ann.  summ.  1898  (14  p.),  Mar.,  June,  1903  (ea.  12  p.). 
V.  1  liad  nos.  1-4,  Sept. -Dec,  and  ann.  summ.;  other  v.  cor- 
respond to  calendar  years,  with  ann.  summ.  as  no.  13.  Called 
Climatological  Service  beginning  Feb.  1906. 

—  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  1899-1905.     f"  broadside. 

Note.  Uniform  with  those  for  other  States.  Issued  during 
the  growing  season  only,  Apr. /Sept.  or  Apr./Oct.,  with  fn  m 
2.5  to  .30  nos.  annually.  Called  Weekly  Weather  Bulletin 
beginning  with  no.  1,  1906. 


Judiciary. 

Supreme   Court.     Reports  of  cases,   v.   [l]-80, 
1906.     Little  Kock  and  Chicago,  '40-1907. 


1837- 
80  v. 


Cont.:  [V.  1-5],  1837-44;  by  A.  Pike.  [6-13].  184-5-53;  by 
E.  H.  English.  14-24,  1853-67;  by  L.  E.  Barber.  25-27, 
1867-72;  by  N.  W.  Cox.  28-34,  1872-79;  by  J:  M.  Moore. 
35-48,  1879-86;  by  B.  I).  Turner.  49-52,  1S86-89;  by  W.  W. 
Mansfield.     53-80,  1889-1906;  by  T.  D.  Crawford. 

Note.  V.  1,  5  were  4".  Upts.  28-29  were  the  only  ones 
printed  at  Chicago,  so  far  as  known.  By  Act  of  1887,  v. 
1-27  were  annotated  by  Q:  W.  Williams  and  re-published, 
188S-90,  compacted  into  12  v.;  each  new  v.  cont.  two  old  vols, 
except  that  new  v.  1  cont.  v.  1-3,  new  v.  4  cont.  v.  8-10,  and 
new  V.  10  cont.  v.  21-23. 

—  Digest  of  Arkansas  reports,  [v.  1-23,  1837-61].     By 

U.  M.  Rose.     1867.     8°.     Ivi,  (4),  972  p. 

—  Digest   of   decisions,   v.    24-45,    1861-86,  by  T:   J. 

Oliphint.     '86.     8°. 

—  Digest   of   the  decisions    of    the    Supreme    Court, 

1885-92.      By    T:     J.    Oliphint.      [V.    2.]     '92. 
1.  8°.     li,  (1),  395  p. 

—  Index  to  .-Arkansas  reports,  v.  1-31,  [1837-77.]     By 

C:  B.  Brady.     St.  Louis,  1878. 
Note.    With  appendix  this  covers  also  v.  32. 

—  Digest   of    the    Ark.    Supreme    Court    reports,    [v 

1-44,   1837-85].     By  R.   D.   Hopkins  and  E.  R. 
Morgan.     Des  Moines,  1886.     2  v.     1.  8°. 

—  Annotations    of   the    Ark.    Supreme    Court  reports. 

By    King    and     Leonard,     compilers.       Dublin, 
Texas,  [1893].     12°.     (77)  p. 

—  A  digest  of   the   decisions    of  the   Supreme  Court, 

1837-96  .  .  .  Ark.  Reports,  v.  1-62  By  T. 
D.  Crawford.  Mew  York,  '97.  2  v.  8°. 
{^Equity ■'\  Decisions  in  equity,  being  selected  cases  in 
the  courts  of  tlie  1st  Chancery  District  of  Ark  , 
1895-1900.  By  T.  B.  Martiu.  Ed.  and  annot. 
by  J.   H.Stevenson.     ['01.]     8°.     xxviii,  620  p. 

y49 


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[Ark. 


Legislature  [Called  General  Assembly]. 

l8t-14tb  session,  biennial,  beginning  in  Sept.  1836,  in  Nov., 
1838-62;  spec.  sessionB,  Nov.  1837,  Xov.  l.Siil,  Mar.  1862. 
[15th]  regular  eess.,  Apr.  1864;  called,  Sept.  1864;  adjnd., 
Nov.  1864/65;  called,  Apr.  1865.  [16th]  reg.  eess..  Nov. 
1866/67.  17th  reg.,  Apr.  1868;  adjnd.,  Nov.  1868/69.  18th-19th 
reg.,  beginning  in  Jan.,  1871-73;  special,  May  1874.  20th 
reg.,  Nov.  1874/75;  adjnd.,  Nov.  1875.  [2l8t]-34th  reg. 
eess.,  biennial,  beginning  in  Jan.,  1877-1907;  Slst  extraordinary, 
Apr.    1897. 

Sessions  Apr.,  Nov.  1864  were  of  the  Reconstruction  Legisla- 
ture; sese.  Sept.  1864  (held  at  Washington,  Hempstead  county)  of 
the  Confederate  Legislature. 


Acts,    sessional,    1836-1903. 


[Laivs    of    the    State. ^ 

V.  p.,  '37-1903.     8". 

Jfote.  Called  Pub.  and  Priv.  Acts,  1895-97,  1903;  Acts  and 
Resolutions,  1899-1901.  Acts  1846  iucl.  amendments  to  con- 
stitution. Acts  of  spec,  session  Mar.  1862  reprinted  by  Stat- 
ute Law  Book  Co.,  Washington,  D.C.,  1895.  Acts  of  ea.  sess. 
in  a  separate  vol.,  except  that  sessions  Apr.  1864,  Nov.  1864/ 
65,  Apr.  1865  and  constitution  and  ordinances  1864  were  in 
1  v.,  with  title  "  New  constitution,  with  Acts";  imprint,  '65; 
and  Acts  Jan.,  Apr.  1897  were  in  1  v.  Acts  of  14th  sess., 
Nov.  1862,  and  Acts  of  called  sess.,  Sept.  1864  (final  Con- 
federate session)  ea.  in  a  separate  vol.,  first  printed  by  Statute 
Law  Book  Co.,  Washington,  B.C.,  1896.  Acts  1848,  .50  cont. 
rpts.  of  Auditor  and  Treasurer.  Acts  1852/53  printed  at 
Arkadelphia;  Acts  1891-93  at  Morrilton;  Acts  1899-1901,  7i.  p.; 
others  at  Little  Rock.  There  were  2  eds.  of  Acts  1874/75, 
one  in  1875,  the  other  in  1876,  by  different  printers  of  Little 
Rock. 

—  Revised    statutes,  adopted  Oct.  session    1837.     Re- 

vised by  W:  McK.  Ball  and  S:  C.  Roane;  notes 
and  index  by  A.  Pike.  Boston,  '38.  8°.  xv, 
956  p. 

—  A  digest  of   the   statutes  ...  in  force   at  close  of 

session  1846;  by  E.  H.  English.  Examined  and 
approved  by  S:  H.Hempstead.  1848.  8°.  1186, 
(1)  P- 

—  A  digest  of  the  statutes ;   ...  in  force  at  close  of 

the  session  ...  of  1856  :  By  J.  Gould.  Exam- 
ined and  approved  by  G:  C.  Watkins.  1858.  8°. 
xiv,  (1),  1400  p. 

—  Code  of  practice  in  civil  and  criminal  cases.     1869. 

Little  Rock,  J.  G.  Price,  printer,  1869.  8°. 
627  p. 

—  Amendments    to    the    codes    of    practice,    in    civil 

and  criminal  cases  .  .  .  approved  March  27, 
1871  .  .  .  '71.  8°.  xviii,  47,  viii,  22,  (1), 
xxii,  p. 

—  A  digest   of  the   statutes,  embracing  all   laws  of  a 

general  and  permanent  character  in  force  at  the 
close  of  the  session  of  1873.  By  E:  W.  Gantt. 
Examined  and  approved  by  H:  C.  Caldwell. 
1874.     8°.     1214  p. 

—  A  digest  of  the  statutes,  embracing  all  laws  ...  in 

force  at  close  of  the  session  ...  of  1883.  By 
W.  W.  Mansfield.  Examined  and  approved  by 
U.  M.  Rose.     1884.     1.  8°.     xv,  (1),  1490  p. 

—  A  digest  of  the  statutes,  embracing  all  laws  ...  in 

force  at  close  of  the  session  ...  of  1893.  By 
L.  P.  Sandels  and  J.  M.  Hill.  Examined  and 
approved  by  S:  W.  Williams.  Columbia,  Mo., 
1894.     1.  8°.     xvi,  1851  p. 

—  Notes  on  the  statutes  of  Ark.,  comprising  abstracts 

of  all  decisions  .  .  .  construing  all  the  statutes 
.  .  .  By  L.  Leathcrman.  Columbia,  Mo.,  1897. 
2  v.     1.  80.     778  p.;  7f<9-l.",13  p. 

—  A  digest  of  the  statutes,  enibriicing  all  laws  ...  in 

force  at  cluse  of   session  of   1903.  By  W:  F. 

Kirhy.     Examined    and    approved  by    W.    W. 

Mansfield.  Austin,  Texas,  '04.  1.  8°.  xi, 
1942  p. 


Legislature] 


STATE   PUBLICATIONS 


[Ark. 


\^Lows  of  the  State,  conttnned.'] 

—  [Statutory  Revision.'\     Reports  of  the  Digester  ami 

the  Examiner  of  the  digest  of  tlie  laws  1858. 
8°.     21,  Q>)  p. 

Kote.  Copy  seen  cont.  at  end  the  rpt.  of  the  Coraraon 
School  ComiiilBsioner,  of  Nov.  8, 1858;  (2)  p. 

—  [Special  Laws.'\    [i?a«/cs.]     [Charter  of  State  Banlt, 

1836  ]      (Ordered  printed.) 

—  [Corporations.'\     Compiled  corporation    laws.       By 

A.  C.  Hull.     1899. 

—  [  Ed ti cation. '\       Common  school   laws,   passed  .   .  . 

sess.  1848/49.     '49.     8°.     12  p. 

An    act  to   maintain    a   system    of  free  common 

schools  for  the  State.     1879.     8°.     30  p. 

—  [Finance,  State  Board  of.}     An  act  to  provide  means 

for  paying  the  expenses  of  the  State  government 
[etc.,  approved  Dec.  23,  1874;  also.  Senate  joint 
resolution  no.  8,  approved  Jan.  18,  1875].  n.  t.p. 
8°.     8  p. 

—  [Militia.l   [Militia  law,   1836.]     (Ordered  printed.) 

[Militia  law,  Feb.  3,  1843.]      (Ordered  printed.) 

Militia   law   of    the    State  .  .  .  ;     published    by 

direction    of    the    Commander-in-chief    of    the 
Army  of   Arkansas  and  of   the  militia  thereof. 
1860.     8°.     68  p. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1865. 

—  [Registration.']       [Registration    Act,    July     1868.] 

(Ordered  printed.) 

—  [Revenue.]     [Revenue  act,  Mar.  5,  1838.]     (Ordered 

printed.) 
[Digest  of  the  revenue  laws  as  contained  in  Digest 

1874   and    the    Act,  Mar.    5,    1875]     (Ordered 

printed.  ) 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State. 

[Journals,    Documents,    Etc.]        Journals,     sessional, 

1836-40.     '37-[40].     8°. 

Note.  .Journals  of  Senate  and  House  bound  together  during 
these  sessions.    Spec.  sess.  1837  in  separate  volume. 

—  Journal  of   the  Senate,    sessional,  1842-58/59,  64- 

1907.     ['43?-1907.]     8°. 

Note.  Jnls.  of  Apr.,  Nov.,  1864,  Apr.  1865  in  1  v.  Sessions 
Apr.,  Nov.  1868  seen  in  1  v.  Jnls.  1891-93  have  imprint  Morril- 
ton.  Reg.  and  extraordinary  sesBlons  1897  in  1  v.  Jnl.  1856 
not  seen. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  sessional, 

1842-60/61,  64-1907.      ['43?-1907].     8°. 

Note.  Jnls.  of  Apr.,  Nov.,  1864,  Apr.  1S65  in  1  v.,  preceded 
by  Jnl.  of  Constl.  Convention,  1864.  Jnls.  1891-93  have  imprint 
Morrilton.  Keg.  and  extraordinary  sessions  1897  in  1  v.  Jnl. 
1856  not  seen. 

—  [Rules  and  regulations  for  the  government  of   the 

Senate,  sess.  1836]. 

—  Rules  for  the  government  of  the  Genl.  Assy.,  Legis- 

lative directory,  [etc.].     1873.     16°.     map. 

—  Appendix.     Memorial  [of  W:  Russell  of  St.  Louis 

county,  Nov.  10,  1840].     n.t.p.     8°.     24  p. 
Note.    The  first  doc.  in  Appendix  to  .Jnls.,  1840. 

—  Report  of   committee    on  banks.     [Session     1840.] 

p.  49-52. 
— •  [Report    of   committee  on    landed    interests,    Feb.? 
1857.] 

Note.  Mentioned  in  Auditor's  rpt.  ou  Printing,  1854/58;  not 
seen. 

—  Report    of    the     joint    committee    on    the    landed 

interests   of  the    State;    made   Nov.   23d,  1858. 
h.t.p.     8°.     14  p. 
See  next  entry. 

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[Ark. 


[_Jou7-nals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued. 1 

—  2d  report  of  [same].     A.  t.  p.     8°.     8  p. 

Note.  Two  copies  of  this  Been,  identical  except  that  one  is 
inscribed  "  House  Doc."  and  the  signatures  of  members  are 
in  reversed  order. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  Penitentiary,  made 

Dec.  21,  1858.     h.  t.  p.     8°.     5  p.     (Sen.  doc.) 

—  Minority  report  of  the  committee  on  the  judiciary. 

Made  Dec,  15,  1858.  h.  t.  p.  8°.  7  p.  (Se«. 
doc.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  federal  relations,  [Nov. 

I860],     n.  t  p.     8°.     8  p.     (House  doc.) 

—  Proceedings  of  the  caucus  held  in  the  Representa- 

tives Hall  on  the  yth  Nov.  1858  to  nominate  a 
Democratic  candidate  for  the  U.  S.  Senate  .  .  . 
'58.     8°.     10  p. 

Note.  Included  here  because  it  was,  strangely,  bound  up 
with  the  Lesr.  Docs.,  1858/59. 

—  Speech    of    Col.    T.    C.    Hindman    on   Federal  and 

Arkansas  politics  :  made  in  Representatives  Hall 
on  Feb.  15,  1859.     '59.     8°.     24  p. 
Note.    Refers  to  caucus  mentioned  in  preceding  entrj*. 

—  Debates  in  the  House  ...  on  the  resolution  tender- 

ing the  thanks  of  the  House  to  Brig. -Gen.  Cat- 
terson  and  command  for  their  services  .  .  . 
1869.     8".     240  p. 

—  Debates  and  proceedings  on  the  bill  entitled,  An  Act 

to  provide  for  the  funding  of  the  public  debt  .  .  . 
in  the  House  .   .   .   1869.     8°.     104  p. 

—  Proceedings  in   the  House  ...  in  the  case  of  the 

impeachment  of  Gov.  Powell  Clayton  .  .  . 
1871.     8^     68  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  of  the  House  .  .   . 

appointed  to  investigate  the  issuance  of  State 
bonds  to  aid  in  the  construction  of  levees  and 
railroads.     1873.     8°.     62  p. 

—  Report  of  special  finance  committee  in  regard  to  the 

legislation  upon  the  Holford  R.R.  aid  and  levee 
bonds.      1877.     8°.      lip. 

—  Majority  and  minorities  [sic]  reports  of  the  finance 

committee  of  the  House  .   .   .  regarding  adjust- 
ment of  the  State  debt.     1877.     8°.     15  p. 
Note.    Incl.  a  "  let  minority  rpt."  and  a  "  2d  minority  rpt." 

—  Report  of  findings  of  the  Senate  committee  on  Audi- 

tor's and  Treasurer's  books,  filed  in  the  ofiice  of 
the  Sec.  of  State,  May  20,  1882.     '82.     8°.    203  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  Auditor's  and  Treas- 

urer's books  [for  the  two  years  ending  Jan.  14, 
1887].     n.  t.  p.     8°.     23  p. 

—  Same;  [Jan.   15,  1887/Jan.   17,1889].     n.t.p.     8°. 

39  p. 

Miscellaneous. 

Burninr/    Board,    State    (1891-).     Report    [Sept.    30, 
1891]    in  the  settlement  of  accounts  of  W:    E. 
Woodruff,     ex-Treasurer  .   .   .  under     Ait     ap- 
j.rovtd  Apr.  9,  18!)1.     '91.      8".     45  p. 
[Debt,   Sitile.]     Report  of  the  Special  Deputy  Treas- 
urer and  Agent  of  the  State  to  adjust  the  debts 
between  the  United  Stales  and  State  of  Arkansas  ; 
[Dec.  15,  IH.S.'^].     'J>i9.     8".     27  p. 
Note.     Under  Act  of  Mar.  2.3,  1887. 
State  htht   Hoard  (1887-).     2d   biennial  report,    for 

the  years  1889/90.     '91       8".      14).. 
See  also  under  Kxecutivc  and  Staff,  (iovtrnor,  1897; 
and  under   Legislature,  Jnls.,   Docs.,  etc.,  1869, 
73,  77. 

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[Ark. 


[Eclectic  Societt/.]  Proceedings  of  the  Legislature  and 
of  the  Historical  Socii-ty  of  Arkansas  and  the 
Eclectic  Society,  fixing  the  pronunciation  of  the 
name  Arkansas,     n.  t.  p.     1881.     %".     (2),  16  p. 

A'o<e.     Title  from  cover.     I'riuled  for  the  Eclectic  Society. 

[Expositions. 1  Address  on  the  history  and  resources 
of  Ark.,  by  I):  Walker;  delivered  at  Thiladel- 
phia,  Oct.  IG,  1870.      Phila.,  76.     8«.     18  p. 

—  .\rkansas  State    building.     Catalogue  of   exhilnts 

at  the  International  E.xhibition  at  Philadelphia, 
1876.  [By  C:  S.  Keyser.]  Phila.,  '76.  8°. 
42  p. 

—  See  also  under  Executive    and   Staff,    Governor, 

Appendix  to  message. 
Fair,  State.     The  citizen    of  to-day;   An    address  de- 
livered before  the   3d   annual  State   P'air  of  the 
State    of    Arkansas,    Oct.    I2th,    1870,    by    Fay 
Hempstead,  Esq.     71.     8°.     23  p. 

Note.    This  has  cover  title  :   "  Address  delivered    [etc.   as 
above],  also,  Prize  essay  upon  the  resources  of  Ark.;"  imp. 
.   1870;  and  incl.  the  following  : 

—  Essay  on  the  resources  of  Ark.,  written  by  Dr.  W. 

W.  Granger  .   .   .  for  the  prizes  offered  by  the 
State  Fair  Asso'n  .   .   .   1870.     8°.     14  p. 
[Militia.'\     Agent  for   the    Purchase  of  Arms  for  the 
State   Guards.     Report  of  J.  L.  Hodges,  [Nov. 
14,  1868].     n.  t.p.     8°.     p.  7-10. 

Note.    This  and  next  title  are  in  Auditor's  "  Rpt.  showing 
amount  of  debt  on  account  of  banks,"  1868. 

—  Report  of  Capt.  Sam  Houston.     An  account  of  the 

capture  of  the  Hesper  and  the  destruction  of  the 
arms;   [Oct.  17,  1868].     n.t.p.     8°.     p.  10-11. 

See  preceding  note. 

[Mountain  Meadows  Massacre.^  Report  on  the  sub- 
ject of  tlie  massacre  at  the  Mountain  Meadows 
in  Utah  Territory,  in  September  1857,  of  120 
men,  women  and  children  who  were  from  Arkan- 
sas. By  Bvt.  Maj.  J.  H.  Carleton.  U.S.A.  And 
report  of  tlie  Hon.  W:  C.  Mitchell  relative  to 
the  seventeen  surviving  children  .  .  .  Little 
Rock,  '60.     8°.     32  p. 


Sdpplemental  :  Territorial. 

For  publications  of  the  Territories  of  Louisiana  and  Missouri, 
of  which  Arkansas  was  a  part,  1805-18,  see  Missouri  State  Publi- 
cations, p.  35(3. 

Governor.  [Valedictory  message  of  Gov.  W:  S.  Ful- 
ton, Sept.  13,  1836.] 

Note.  In  House  Journal,  1st  State  session;  also  ordered 
printed  separately. 

[Laws  of  the  Territory.]  Laws  of  the  Territory  of 
Arkansas :  comprising  the  organic  laws  of  the 
Territories  of  Missouri  and  Arkansas,  all  laws 
of  a  general  nature  passed  by  the  Genl.  Assy,  of 
tlu'  Territory  of  Missouri  at  tlie  session  in  1818; 
with  the  laws  of  the  Territory  of  Arkansiis  for 
1819-20.    Arkansas  [Post], '21.     12°.    149,  (3)  p. 

Note.  During  1819  the  lat  fjrade  of  Territorial  govt.,  by  a 
Gov.  and  Judges,  was  in  operation.  In  1820  the  2d  grade, 
with  a  Genl.  Assy.,  went  into  effect;  the  1st  regular  session 
was  held  Feb.  1820;  a  special  sess.,  Oct.  1820;  2d-9th  sess., 
biennial,  beginning  in  Oct.,  1821-3.t;  sjiec.  sess.,  Oct.  1828. 
There  is  some  record  of  later  eds.  of  the  above  vol.,  with  later 
session  laws  appended. 

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\^Laws  of  the  Territory ,  continued.^ 

—  Acts,  sessional,   2J-9th   sess.,   1821-35,    spec.    sess. 

1828.     '22-35.     9  v.      12°. 
JVote.     Acts  of  9th  seas,  also  repr.  in  facsimile  [at  Washing- 
ton, D.C.,  1899]  witli  original  Little  Rock  imprint,  '35;  size  12°. 

—  Laws,    comp.    and   arranged    by   J.    Steele    and   J. 

M'Campbell  under  the  direction  and  superinten- 
dence of  J:  Pope,  Gov.  of  the  Territory.  1835. 
8°.     (2),  562,   (12)  p. 

—  [Militia  laws  as  contained  in  Geyer's  digest  of  the 

laws  of  Missouri.     1825.] 
Ifote.    Ordered  printed,  Acts  1825;  not  seen. 

{^Journals,  Documents,  Etc.']      Journal  of  the  General 
Assembly,  sessional,  [lst-9th  session,  1820-35]. 
Note.    Presumably  all  published ;  7th  only  seen. 


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Lint  baxed  upon  material  furnished  iw  part  by  Mm.  Albertitie 
P.  Phillips.  Stale  Librarian,  awl  in  part  by  L.  S-  Boyd,  Acting 
Libra) iaji  Interstate.  Commerce  Commission,  Washington,  D.O- ; 
additional  data  from,  the  collections  of  Louisiana  documents  in 
the  Miissarhiisetts  State  Library  and  Boston  Publir  Library, 
from  I)r.  Witliain  Beer,  Librarian  Howard  Memorial  Library, 
New  Orleans,  and  from  cards  furnished,  by  courtesy  of  the  Li- 
brarian of  Congress. 

Traversed  by  Oe  Soto,  1541.  La  Salle  took  posnession  for 
Franco,  naming  the  country  Louisiana,  1682.  First  settlements, 
under  Iberville  arui  Bienville,  aloni;  the  coast,  lfi99.  Monopolies 
granted:  to  Crozat,  1712;  to  John  Law,  1717.  New  Orleans 
founded,  171S.  Province  of  [.■ouisiana  ceded  to  Spain,  1762;  limited 
to  west  of  Mississippi,  1703;  re-ceded  to  France,  1800;  sold  to 
United  Stales,  i8U3.  In  1804  all  of  the  purchase  lying  south  of  the 
3.3d  paiallel  was  organized  as  the  Territory  of  Orleans;  by  .\ct  of 
Apr.  8,  1812  it  was  admitted  as  the  State  of  Louisiana;  by  Act 
of  Apr.  12,  1812  it  was  enlarged  by  addition  of  the  portion  east  of 
the  Mississippi.  Battle  of  New  Orleans,  Jan.  8,  IHl.').  Seceded 
from  the  Union,  Jan.  26,  1861.  New  Orleans  oarae  under  Federal 
control,  May  1,  1862.  Re-adraitted  to  the  Union,  June  2'),  1868. 
, Seven  constitutions:  1812,  4.5,  .52,  64,  68,  7!t,  98.  Capital  at  New 
Orleans,  1812-25,  31-50;  at  Donaldsonville,  1825-31 ;  at  Baton  Rouge, 
1850-62;  at  New  Orleans,  1862-81 ;  since  then  at  Baton  Rouge. 

Documents,  sessional,  1850,  53,  55,  57-61,  G4/65-79, 
82  ;  biennial,  1904/0(5.  8°  and  1.  8°. 
Note.  Not  collected  for  any  other  years,  so  far  as  known. 
Docs.  Bess.  1850,  53  seen  only  as  appendixes  to  Senate  Jul., 
without  separate  t.-p.,  the  Jnl.  itself  having  title:  "Jnl.and 
official  docs,  of  the  Senate,  sess.  of  1850,  53."  Docs.  sess. 
1855  cont.  English  and  French  rpts.  in  1  v.  Docs.  sess.  1864/65 
seen  only  as  appendix  to  both  Senate  Debates  and  House 
Debates.  Docs.  eess.  1882  (and  in  some  cases  1878)  in  2  v. ; 
Docs.  1904/06  in  3  v. ;  others  ea.  1  v.  Some  miscellaneous  docs, 
are  appended  also  to  Senate  and  House  Jnls.,  1843,  48. 

Constitution. 

Constitution  or  form  of  government  of  the  State  of  La. 
By   authority.      New    Orleans,   1812.      12°.      32, 
30  p.     (English  and  French.) 
Constitution  or    form  of   government   of  the  State    of 
Louisiana,     n.  t  p.     [1812?]     8°.     xxxi,  p. 
Kote.    In  English  and  French,  on  opposite  pages. 
Convention.,     1844/45.     Journal    of    the    convention 
called  for  the  purpose  of  re-adopting,  amending 
or  changing  the  constitution.      n.    t.   p.      1.   8°. 
72  p. 
Note.    This   convention   met  Aug.   5,   at  Jackson,  and  ad- 
journed   on    Aug.  24  to  meet  at  New  Orleans   J.m.  14,  1845. 
The  two  sessions  are  sometin)es  wrongly  recorded  as  separate 
conventions.     Bound  with  the  above  is  : 

—  Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  convention  .    .   . 

begun    and    held  .   .   .  14th   day    of    Jan.    1845. 
N.  0-,  '45.     8°.     356  p. 
Note.     Bound  with  preceding  title. 

—  Journal    de    la  convention    de    la   Louisiane,   [sess. 

1845].     N.-O.,  '45.     8°.     367,  11  p. 
Note.    Includes  constitution  on  final  pp.  1-11. 

—  Official  report  of  debates  in  the  La    convention,  [-^ng. 

5.  18-14/Jan.  17,  1845.]     n.  t.  p.     8°.      146  p. 
Note.    Breaks  off  in  midst  of  debates  of  Jan.  17th.     Bound 
with  it  is : 

—  Proceedings  and  debates  of   the  convention  of  La. 

which  assembled  at  .  .    .  New  Orleans.  Jan.  14 

[/May  16],  184 [5].     N.  O.,  '45.     8°.     960,  ii,  p. 

Note.    T.-p.  has  wroDgdate,  Jan.  14,  "  1844  "  for  1845.    The 

debates  of  Jan.  14-16  and  most  of  Jan.  17  are  repeated   from 

preteding  title,  with  which  it  is  bound.     Includes  constitution 

on  pp.  951-i'60. 

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Convention^  1844/45,  continued. 

—  Rapports  ofRciels  des  debats  de  la  convention  .  .    . 

[sees.  1844].     n.  t.  p.     8°.      188  p. 
27bte.    Bound  with  this  is  : 

—  Rapports  oflSciels  des  devats  [*ic]  de  la  convention 

.   .   .   [sess.   1845].     N.-O.,    '45.     8°.     2  1.,  460, 
lip. 
Note.    Includes  constitution  on  final  pp.  1-11. 
Convention,  1852.     Journal  of  the  convention  to  form 
a  new  constitution  .  .    .  N.  O.,  1852.   1.8°.   100  p. 

—  Same,  in  French,     n.  t.  p       [1852.]     1.  8°.      117-  p. 

—  Constitution   .   .   .  Adopted  in  convention,  July    31, 

1852.     N.  0.,  '52      1.  8°.     37  p. 

—  Same,  in  French.     N.  O.,  1852.     1.  8°.     44  p. 

Note.    Seen  bound  with  preceding  title. 

—  See  also   under   Legislature,    Journals,  Docs.,  etc, 

1850,  53. 
Convention.  1861.     Official  journal  of  the  proceedings 
of  the  convention  .   .  .     N.  O..  1861.    8°.    Ill  p. 
Note.     Bound  with  this  are  the  three  items  next  following, 
maliing  together  a  vol.  of  111,  3.S0  p. 

—  Journal  officiel    de  la  convention  .   .   .     N.-O.,  '61. 

p.  [113]-223. 

—  Ordinances    passed  by  the  convention   ...     N.  0., 

'61.     p.  [226]-292. 
Note.    In  English  and  French,  on  opposite  pages. 

—  Constitution   ...  as  amended  by  the  State  conven- 

tion of  1861.     N.  O.,  '61.     p.  [295]-330. 

—  Constitutions    of   Louisiana,    1812,    1845    and    1852. 

Also,  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States, 
[etc.].  N  O.,  1861.  8°. 
Convention,  1864.  Official  journal  of  the  proceedings 
of  the  convention  for  the  revision  and  amend- 
ment of  the  constitution  .  .  .  N.  0.,  1864.  8°. 
184,  X,  p. 

Note.    The  following  ed.  in  French  seen  bound  with  above, 
but  also  issued  separately  ; 

—  Journal  officiel  des  travaux  de  la  convention  reunie 

four  [sic]  reviser  et  amender  la  constitution  .   .    . 
N.-O.,  1864.     8°.      187,  x,  p. 

—  Debates  in  the  convention  .   .  .  New  Orleans,  Apr. 

6,  1864.     N.  O.,  '64.     8°.     648  p. 
Note.    Includes  constitution. 

—  Same,  in  French.     N.-O.,  1864.     8°.     649  p. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  of  the  convention  .  .   .   1864. 

n.  p.,  ['64].     8°.     8  p. 

—  Emancipation   in    La.     Speech   of   A.    C.  Hills  (of 

Orleans  Parish)  in  the  constitutional  convention, 
May  4th  and  5th,  1864.     N.  O.,  '64.     8°.     21  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Auditor,  1864. 

Convention,  1867/68.  Official  journal  of  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  convention  for  framing  a  constitu- 
tion .  .  .     N.  O.,  1868.     8".     315,  (1)  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  finance,  adopted  Dec. 

24,  1867.     N.  0.,  '68.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Constitution  adopted  by  the  State  constitutional  con- 

vention .  .   .  Mar.    7,    1868.      N.    O.,    '68.     8°. 
22  p. 

—  Con.ititution  of  the  State  of  La.,  with  amendments. 

Adopted   in  convention.  Mar.   7,   1868.     N.   O., 

1875.     8°.     34  p. 
Convention.  1870.     (official  journal  of  the  proceedings 

of   the    constitutional    convention    .    .  .    held    in 

New  Orleans,  Mon.,  Apr.   21,  1879.     N.  O.,  '79. 

H".  337,  156  p. 
Note.  Appendix  cont.  :  (1)  Audltor'H  Klnil.  nf  colNctioii  of 
Ptfite  tnx<H,  lHfiS--9;  21  p.;  (2)  Kpt.  of  cciimniltcc  on  i)ubllc 
d"-bf,  p.  2:5-114;  (.•',)  Treasurer's  Htnit.  of  taxes  of  1877  .  .  . 
paid  In  by  en(:h  parish  ...  to  .lunc  1,  187«;  p.  IIO-I.'VJ;  and 
M)  Kpt.  of  Auditor  In  uccordance  with  resolutions;  p.  IS.'j-l.'JO. 


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...  the 
79.      8°. 

.  .  Julv 
.   .   .  22d 


Convention,  1879,  continued. 

—  Kules  of  order  of  the  constitutional  convention   .   .   . 

Apr.  21,  1879.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     18  p. 

—  lleport  of  the   committee   on  public  debt.     N.  O., 

1879.     8°.     92  p. 
Note.    Also  in  appendix  to  Official  journal. 

—  Constitution  .   .   .  adopted    in    convention 

23d   dav  of  July,   A.  D.   1879.     N.   O. 
90  p. 

—  Constitution   .    .   .  adopted  in  convention 

23,  187'.).  Witli  amendments  approved 
day  of  Apr.  1884.  and  proclaimed  by  the  Gov- 
ernor on  the  loth  diiy  of  May  18S4:  to  become  a 
part  of  the  constitution.     B"R,'84.     8".     98  p. 

—  Constitution  .   .    .  adopted  in   convention  .   .   .  July 

23,  1879.      [B.  K.],  1898.     8°.     82  p. 

Note.  Interleaved  with  blank  sheets.  Apparently  a  rppiint 
for  use  of  Convention  of  1898. 

—  See  also  under   Institutions,   Education,   Louisiana 

State  University,  1879  (two). 
Convention,  1898.     OfBcial  journal  of  the  proceeding.? 
of   the    constitutional   convention    .    .    .  hcdd    in 
New   Orleans,    Feb.    8,    1898.     N.   0.,  '98.     8o. 
385,  77  p. 

—  Constitution  .  .   .  adopted  in   convention  .   .   .  May 

12,1898.   .   .    .     N.  0.,'98.     8°.     129,  (2),  xv,  p. 

—  Same.     By  authority.     N.    0  ,  '98.     8°.     (1),   [5]- 

144,  XV,  p. 

—  Same.     B.  R.,  1899.     1.  8°.     90,  xv,  p. 

Note.  This  laet  ed.  Bi'cn  only  appended  to  Acts  1898. 
Constitution  also  with  Acts  1823,  28.  All  the  constitutions 
from  1812  to  1S9S  are  also  in  the  report  of  the  Secretary  of 
Btiile,  1902. 

EXKCUTIVE    AND    StAFF. 

Governor.     Message,   annual,   1833,  36.  43-14,  46-48, 
50,  5.S-54,  57-58,  60-61,  64-78;   biennial,  1880- 
1908.     Baton  Rouge  and  New  Orleans.     ['33?]- 
1908. 
Cont.:     By  A.  7^.  Rom.in,  18.33;  by  K.  D.  White,  1836;  by 
A.  B.  Roman,  184:5;  by  A.  Moulon,  1844,  46;  by  I:  Johnson, 
1847,  48,  .50;  by  J.  Walker,  1853;  by  P.  O.  Hebert,  1854;  by 
li.  C.   Wickliffe,  1857-58,  60;   by  T:    O.   Moore,  1861;  by  M. 
IIahn,lS64  (Oct.);    by  H:  W.  Allen,  1865  (Jan.);    by  J.  M. 
Wells,  lS6o  (Nov.),   66-67;  by   11.  C.  Warmoth,  lS()9-72;    bv 
P.  H.  8.  Pinchback,  1872  (Dec.  10,  Dec.  11);  by   \X:  P.  Kel- 
logg, 1874-77;  by  F.  T.  Nicholla,  1878,  SO;  by  S.  D.  McEnery, 
1881  (spec,  sess.),  82-88;  by  F.  T.  Nicholls,  1890,  92;  by  M.  J. 
Foster,  1894,96,  98.  99  (extra  sess.),  1900;  by  W.  \V.  Heard, 
19o2,  04;  by  N.  0.  Blanchard,  1906,  07  (extra  sess.),  08. 

Note.  Messages  usually  printi'd  in  Senate  and  llnuMe 
Journals;  those  here  listed  either  were  seen  in  pamphlet 
form  or  are  known  to  have  been  ordered  so  printed.  Prior  to 
the  Civil  War  messages  were  generally  issued  also  in  French 
editions;  raess.  Oct.  1864  issued  also  in  French  and  in  Ger 
man.  Mess.  1S76  called  "  4th  ann.  mess,  of  W:  P.  Kellosig," 
apparently  reckoning  his  inaugural  as  1st  message.  Mess. 
1877  called  "Valedictory  mess."  Mess,  to  extra  sess.  1890 
seen  only  in  Senate  Journal.  Mess.  1864-65  (Nov.),  67-81 
printed  at  New  Orleans;  mess.  1865  (Jan.)  at  Shreveport; 
mess.  1866,  n.  p.  (probably  N.  O.) ;  others,  so  far  as  seen, 
at  Baton  Uouge. 

—  Inaugural  address,  1824,  46,  60.  64,  68.  73,  77,  84, 

88,  1904.  B.  R.  and  N.  O.,  ['24?-1904]. 

Cont.:  By  H.  Johnson,  1824;  by  I:  Johnson,  1846;  by  T:  O. 
Moore,  1»60;  by  M.  Hahn,  1861;  by  H:  C.  Warmoth,  1868 
(July);  bv  W:  P.  Kellogg,  1873;  bv  S.  B.  Packard,  1877;  by 
S.  I).  McEnery,  1884;  by  F.  T.  "Nicholls,  1888;  by  N.  C. 
Blancbard,  1904. 

Note.     Inaugural  1884  is  with  Message  1884. 

—  Message  of  the  Governor  [Walker]   relative  to  the 

McDonough  estate;    [.Ian.    22,    1850].     n.  t.  p. 
8".     5  p. 

—  Message  of   Gov.    Paul    O.  TIebert   to    the    Senate, 

vetoin?     the    Penitentiary    i)ill.      Mar.  9,    1855. 
N.  0.,''55.     8°.     8  p. 

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Governor^  continued. 

—  Special  message  of  Gov.  T:  0.  Moore,  1860.     B.  R., 

'60.     8°.     U  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Governor  ...   on  the  amount  neces- 

sary for  defensive  military  purposes  .  .  .  B.  R., 
1861.     8^     2  p. 

—  To  the  citizens  of  .  .   .  Louisiana.     [By  Gov.  Allen, 

July  5,  1864]     n.  p.,  n  d.     8°.     2  p- 

—  Louisiana  English  grammar;   published  by  order  of 

.  .  .  H:  W.  Allen,  Governor  .  .  .  Shreveport, 
1865.     12°.     100  p. 

—  Message  from   the    Governor    [Wells]  vetoing   the 

municipal  election  bill;  [Feb.  9,  1866].  h.  t.  p. 
8°.     6  p. 

—  Communication  from    ...    J.   M.   Wells    ...    in 

relation  to  emigration,  and  the  establishment  of  a 
Bureau  of  Arts  and  Agriculture  in  connection 
therewith.     N.  O..  1866.     8".     6  p.   ■ 

—  Message  of  Gov.  H.  C.  Warmoth,  vetoing  the  civil 

rights  hill;  [Sept.  25,  1868].    N.  0., '68.    8°.    6  p. 

—  [Letter  from  Governor  John  McEncry,  calling  u()on 

the  taxpayers  to  organize  and  resist  the  collection 
of  taxes  by  the  usurping  Kellogg  government; 
March  10,  1873].     [N.  0.,1873.1     4°.     11. 

—  Special  message  of  ...  W:  P.  Kellogg  .  .   .  extra 

sess.  of  1875.    N.  O., '75.     8°.     10  p. 

—  See  also    under   Legislature,    Journals,  Docs.,    etc,, 

1846,  48,  70,  7.S,  75,  76. 
Adjutant   General.     Report,    annual,    Jan.:    1S35,    52- 
54,  57-58,  60;  Dec.  1860;  Jan.:    1867,  69;  Dec. 
31:   1870-74,  77-81,  87,  89,  91-93,99,  1901,03- 
05.     N.  O.  and'Q.  R.,  ['35]-1906.     8°. 

Note.  Rpt8.  cover  years  preceding  segsions  to  which  sub- 
mitted. For  rosters  of  Civil  War  troops  see  rpts.  1861,  90. 
Pamphlet  rpts.  1857-SO,  89-91  printed  at  N.  O.,  others  at  B.  R. 

—  [Report  to  Senate,  sess.  1847]. 

—  Report   of    Brig.    Genl.     W:     Pierce,    commanding 

State  troops  in  the  field  in  district  from  Ber- 
wick's Bay  to  New  Orleans,  to  Gen.  G.  T.  Beau- 
regard. Adjt.  Genl.  .  .  .  Nov.  28,  1887.  B.  R., 
'87.  8°.  34  p. 
Attorney  General.  Report,  annual,  Jan.:  1854,55,57- 
61  ;  report,  Oct.  1,  1864;  Feb.:  1867,  69;  session 
1870-72;  for  year :  1875,  77,  78;  biennial,  1880/ 
81,  85/86-90/91;  four  years,  1892/96;  biennial, 
1H96/98-1900/02.    N.  0.  awc^B.  R., '54-1902     8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  .Tan.  IS.^S  issued  also  in  French.  Rpt.  1864 
covers  Mar.  4/Oct.  1,  1864.  Rpt.  Feb.  1869  covers  .July  11/ 
Dec.  31,  1868.  Rpts.  Jan.  1861,  80/81  liave  imprint  Baton 
Rouge;  others  Xew  Orleans. 

—  Report  in  reply  to  the  resolutions  of  the  House  of 

Representatives,   [Feb.    4,    1857].     h.  t.  p.    8°. 
8  p. 

Auditor  of  Puhlic  Accounts  (1846-).     Report,  Dec.  31: 

biennial   l«50/.'.l,   annual  1852-.';3;  annual,  Jan.: 

18.55-61  ;  report,  Sept.  30,  1864;  report,  Dec.  31: 

annual   1865-66,  biennial   1867/68,  annual  1869- 

75,  77-79;  biennial,  18m()/81,  84/85-1900/01,  04/ 

05.     N.  O.  and  B.  R.,  '52-1906.     8°  and  4°. 

Note..    Rpt.    for   18.W  and    rpt.    Jan.   1855  issued    also    in 

French.     Kpt.    .Tan.    [1857]    has   wrong    date,    Jan.   "1856." 

Rpt.  1864  c<.vcrM  from  .\fay  11,  18(12,  and  inol.  as  Appendix  C 

a  Kpt.  of  Auditor,  May  11,  1864.     Other  rptH.  generally  cover 

calendar  periodH.     Klze  4"  beginning  with  188H/87. 

—  Report   showing   amount   paid    in    each    pari.sh    on 

account   of  expenses    in    criminal    prosecutions, 
18.^.0/51.     [N.  O.],  -51.     8".     1  p. 

—  Report    from  the  Auditor  of    rublic    Accounts    \_re 

liabilitieH  of    the   Slate   in    18:!0,   35,   40,   45,  50; 
f/rt/f^/ .",.1  Mar.  1852].     n.t.p.     S".     2  p. 

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Auditor  of  Public  Accounts,  continued. 

—  Tabular  statemont,  reported  to  Senate  in  accordance 

with  their  resolution,  by  committee  on  lands 
and  levees;  [also]  Statement  in  relation  to  inter- 
nal improvement  futid,  Mar.  16,  1848/Jaii.  1, 
1857.     2     h.  i.  ps      8°.     8  p. 

—  Statement,  [re  swanip  land  appropriations]   reported 

to  the  Senate  by  committee  on  lands  and  levees. 
[Sess.  1857.]     8".     4  p. 

—  Special  report  in  relation  to  swamp  and  overflowed 

lands;   [Mar.  3,  1800].     B.  R., 'GO,     8°.     8  p. 

—  Auditor's  report  to  the  State  constitutional  conven- 

tion of  1864.     N.  O..  ['64].     8°.     8  p. 

—  Board  of  I.iquidation.     Report  of  the  State  Auditor, 

as  ex  officio  secretary.     N.  O.,  '78.     8°.     27  p. 

—  Statement  of  the  collection  of  State  taxes,  l.S(i8-79, 

furnished  ...  to    the  State  cnnstitulional    con- 
vention   in    accordance    with    the    resolution    of 
.   .   .  Apr.  22,  1879.     h.t.p.     8°.     21  p. 
Note.    In  appendix  to  Official  journal  of  the  convention. 

—  Compilation   of   acts  to  provide  a   revenue  for  the 

State  of  La.  Comprising  all  acts  and  parts  of 
acts  in  force  .  .  .  Sept.  1,  1886.  N.  O.,  '86. 
8°.     36,  33  p. 

—  Same;    Sept.    1,    1888.     N.   O.,  '88.     8°.     xlv,  (1), 

60  p. 

—  Joint   report   of   the  Auditor  and   Treasurer  to  the 

Governor.  Result  of  the  investigations  of  the 
deficiencies  and  irregularities  of  the  consolidated, 
constitutional,  and  babv  bonds  of  the  State. 
Sept.  7,  1889.     n.p..  n.  'd.     8°.     27  p. 

—  State   of    La.      Revenue   and    license    laws,    1898. 

n.t.p.     8°.     89  p.     (Title  from  cover.) 
See  also  under  Legislature, ^S/jecia/  Laws. 

—  See   also  under   Legislature,  Journals,    Docs.,    etc., 

1870  (two).  75,  78,  88. 
Secretary   of  State.     Report:    sess.    1835;  sess.   1847; 

.Tan.  19,  1848;  sess.  1852;  Dec.  1870;  sess.  1873; 

Jan.    1874;   for  year  1875;   Dec.  31:    1877,    78; 

biennial,    May:     1880,    80/82-1900/02;    Jan.     1, 

1905;   Mar.   1,   1906.     N.  O.  and  B.  R.,   ['35]- 

1906.  8°. 
Note.  Rpt8.  1847,  48  seen  only  in  Senate  Journal.  The 
reports  grouped  above  were  entitled  Biniply  "  Rpt.  of  the  Sec. 
of  State,"  but  most  of  them  wore  concerned  more  or  less  with 
the  affairs  of  the  State  Tiibrary,  which  has  always  been  under 
the  direction  of  the  Sec.  of  State,  although  directly  adminis- 
tered by  a  State  Librarian.  Kpts.  ISSO,  80/82,  94/96-98/1900 
include  rpt.  of  State  Tjibrarian.  Rpts.  whose  titles  specifically 
mention  the  Library  or  Librarian  are  listed  below.  Rpt. 
1900/02  is  a  State  Manual. 

—  [State  Library.^     Report  of  the  Sec.  of  State    on 

the  State  Library:  sess.   1850;  biennial,  [1850/ 

51];  annual,   1853;  Jan.:  1855,  57;  sess.    1858, 

60;  Dec.  2,  1860;  Oct.  3,  1864;  Jan.  1866. 

Note.     Several  rpts.  also  in  preceding  entry  deal  with  the 

State  Library.     Rpt.  18o0  covers  "  Transactions  of  the  S.  Ln. 

during  last  four  years."     Rpt.  185,3  (14  p.)  incl.  also  "  Rpt.  of 

8.  Ln.,  Jan.  20,18.54;"  (4  p.).     Rpt.  Dec.  2,1860  (4  p.)  incl. 

also   "Transactions   of  S.  Ln.,  Feb.   16.  18fiO/Jan.  1,  1861;" 

(28  p.).     For  varying  titles  of  rpts.  sess.  1860,  06  see  below. 

Report  of  the  State  Library  by  the  Sec.  of  State 

[for  1859].     B.R..'60.     8°.     36  p. 

Report   of  the    State   Librarian   by  the   Sec.  of 

State  [sic],  Jan.  1866.     N.  0.,  "66.     8°.     12  p. 
Note.    Incl.  rpts.  by  both  Sec.  of  State  and  State  Librarian. 

Reports  of  the  See.  of  State  and  State  Librarian, 

Jan.:    1867,    69,    70;    annual    report    for    1879; 
report,  Apr.   14,    1884.      N.  O.,  '66-80;    [B.  R. 
'84?]     5  rpts.     8°. 
Note.    Each  pm.  cent.  rpt.  by  Sec.  of  State  and  rpt.  by  State 
Librarian. 

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Report  of  the  Sec.  of  State,  embracing  report  of 

State  Librarian,  annual,  Jan.   1872.     N.  O.,  72. 
8°.     28  p. 
Note.     Bien.  rpt.  of  Sec.  of  Btate.  1880,  80/82,  94/96-98/1900 
also  embrace  Kpt.  of  State  Librarian. 

Report    of     State     Librarian :     Jan.    20,     18.i4 ; 

annual,  Feb.  1871,  Jan.  1874;  for  year:  1877, 
78;  biennial,  Mav  1:  1>^86.  88;  July  1888/.Apr. 
1890;  July  l89o/May  1,  1892;  Aug.  10:  1892/ 
May  I,  1894;  Apr.  30;  1900/02-0V0(i.  N.  O. 
and  B.  R.,  ['o4j-1906.  8°. 
Note.  Rpt.  Jan.  20,  18H  (4  p.)  is  with  "  Rpt.  of  Sec.  of 
State  on  S.  L.  during  l8o3,"  (14  p.). 

La.    State    Library   report   and   inventory   book. 

[Sess.  1868  ]     N.O.,  '68.     8°.     87  p. 

Catalogue    of   the    La.  State  Library,    1869.     A. 

Bovee,  State  Librarian.     N.  O.,  '69.     8o.     146, 

(1)  P- 
Same,  1871.     Harriet   S.  Ball,   State   Librarian. 

N.  0-,'71.     8°.     158  p. 
Same.     In    two    parts.     Pt.    1.     Law  books  and 

State    pipers.      Pt     2.       Miscellaneous    books. 

Arranged  by  L.  A.  MacDonald,  State  Librarian, 

1877.     N.   O.,    '77.     8".     (1),    136,    44,    (1),  ii, 

(3)  p. 
Note.  Cont.  appendix:  "  Catalosue  des  livres  fran?ai8  de 
la  Bibliothequi'  de  I'Etat.  Revu  et  coiriiie  par  Cenle  Hamil- 
ton, A88t.-.  Bibliolhecaire.  1877;"  44  p.,  including  short 
lists  of  books  In  other  laiiguaaes.  Not  known  whether 
appendix  was  also  published  separately. 

Catalogue  of  the  State  Library  of  the  State  of  La. 

up  to  Mar.  31,  1886.  Mrs.  Laure  Bayhi,  State 
Librarian.     N.  O., '86.     8°.     228  p. 

—  ^Education.]     Report  as  Supt   of  Public  Education, 

Feb.   1836;  report  on  public  education,  annual, 
sess.:   1844-47.     5  rpts.     (Title  var.) 
Note.    Rpt.   1836   seen   only  in  Senate   Jnl.,   Feb.   9,   1836; 
made  "  agreeably  to  acts  approved  Apr.  1,  1833." 

—  \^Bureau  of  Statistics]  a84.S-).     Introductory  to  the 

Ist  report  of  the  Bureau  of  Statistics   .   .   .  Jan. 

1st.  1850;  [by  J.  I).  B.  De  Bow,  Supt.].     n.  t.  p. 

['50.]     8°.     36  p. 
Note.     "  A  mere  introduction  to  a  rpt.  of  several  hundred 
pages  ...  to  be  presented  at  the  next  sei-sion  of  the  Legisla- 
ture; "  the  latter  not  sei  n  in  compiling  the  present  list.     Cap- 
tion title,      n.  t.-p.  on  cover  has  date  February  1850. 

Communication  from  the  Sec.  of  State  [re  trans- 
mittal of  manuscripts  and  docs,  embracing  the 
action  of  the  Bureau  of  Statistics  since  its 
organization;  dated  Feb.  20,  1852].  n.  t.  p. 
HO.     (2)  p. 

—  [Insurance  Department.']     Report,  annual,  for  18/8- 

79,  87,  91-92;  biennial,  Dec.  31:    1896/97,  99/ 
1900.     N.  ().  and  B.  R.,  '79-[1901].     8°. 
Note.    RptB.  1879,  87,  96/97  are  with  Secretary's  general  rpt., 
Jan.  1880,  May  1888,  90/98. 

I.aws  rehiting  to  insurance,  1898,  1906.     2  v.     8°. 

—  [Afi.iceliaiieovs.]     Report   [to  committee  of  Senate 

ajipointcd  to  examine  into  the  duties  imposed 
upon  the  Sec.  of  State;  Mar.  1,  1848].  n.  t  p. 
8".     !>.  167-169  (Senate  Jnl.  appendix,  1848). 

The    Louisiiina    Stnte    Register,     comprising    an 

historical  sketch  and  stati.stical  account  of  Lou- 
isiana, from  its  earliest  .settlement  as  a  Territory 
down  to  lis  present  perioil  as  a  State;  together 
witli  an  accurate  list  of  all  the  State  and  jiarish 
officers.  By  Oscar  Arroyo.  N.  <).,  1K81.  8". 
85  p. 
Note.     Arroyo  was  afterward  Sec.  of  State,  1884-88. 

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Secretary  of  State,  continued. 

Joint    resolutions,    State   of    La.     Acts    192-202 

inclusive,  reg.  sess.  lS'.)-4      Printed  by  autliority. 
T.  S.  Adams,  Sec.  of  State,     n.  t.  p  ,     8".     12  p. 

Election  law.  Act  181,  1894.  n.p,n.d.  8°.   lip. 

Note.    For  earlier  election   laws  see  under  Inspection  and 
Regulation,  /tegistration. 

Same.     State    of   La.     Act  no.   1:^7  .   .   .     1896. 

J:    T.   Michel,  Sec.    of    State.     n.p.,n.d.     8°. 
43  p. 

Same.      Act     no.     152,    regular     session,     1898. 

Printed  by  authority,     n.  p.,  ['98].     8°.     40  p. 

Same.     Act  no.  152  of  1898.  as  amended  by  Act 

no.  132  of  1900.     J:  T.  Michel,   Sec.  of  State. 
n. p.,  n.  d.     8°.     45  p. 
Treasurer  (18 \ 2-).     Report,  annual,  to  session  :    18.S0, 
33,  So,  40-43;  biennial,  [lf<50/51]  ;  annual,  1852- 
61  ;  report,  Sept.  30,  1864;  Jan  :  1H66-67 ;  report, 
Dec.   31:    biennial   1867/68,  annual  1869-75,   77- 
79,  biennial  1880/81-92/93,  95/97-19(H»/01.  Don- 
aldson,'30;  N.O.  rt«(5'.  B.  U.,['35]-1902    S°avdi°. 
Note.     Rpt.  to  8C8S.  1830  was  a  sq.  4",  found  foldid  in  Acts 
1830.     Rpt.    eess.   1S43    called   Statement.     Rpt.    118.'j(i/.j1],  to 
sess.  1852,  has  title  "  Rpt.  .  .  .  with  letter   to  and  answer  of 
J.  Johnson,  Atty.  Genl."  (for  I:  Johnson).     Rpt.  to  sess.  18.53, 
5.T,  issued  also  in  French.     Cont.  monthly  rpts.  of  hanks  of 
New  Orleans  beginning  with  rpt.  Ib77.     Hpt.  1S7S  covers  also 
first  quarter  of  1879.     Size  4"  beuinniug  with  rpt.  1888/89. 

—  Synop^fis  of  the  annual  disbursements  of  the  State 

.   .  .  for   the  last   ten   years,  ending   31st    Dec. 
1843.      IBattd,  Jan.  26,  1844.]     obi.  8°  sheet. 

—  [Communication     submitting     accounts    of      .State 

Printers  for  work  done  Mar.    18/May    1,    1846. 
Sess.  1846]. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Senate  Jnl.    Cont.  itemized  list  of  docs, 
printed  within  the  time  staled. 

—  Reports  on  public  printing,  submitted  :  Feb.  8,  1847, 

Mar.  5,  1847. 

—  Statement  made  in  accordance  with  the  resolution  of 

the  Senate  adopted  1st  Mar.  1847. 

—  Statement  cif  receipts,  disbursements,  and  balances 

in   State  Treasury,  Jan.   1,   1879/May  31,  1883. 
B.  R.,  '83.     8°.     13  p. 

—  See    also   back    under    Auditor,    1889;  aiid   under 

Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1878,  88. 

Inspection  and  Regulation. 

Appraisers,  Board  of  (1898-).      [lst-9th]  report  show- 
ing the  assessments  made  of  property  employed 
in   the  railway,    telegraph,  telephone,    sleeping- 
car  and  express  business  for  the  year  1899-1907. 
B.R.,  1900-08.     8°. 
\_Ban'ks.'\       Board     of    Currency     (1842-).      Report, 
annual,    to    session  :    1843-44,    47-48 ;    biennial, 
[for    1848/49];    proceedings,    biennial    1850/51, 
annual  1852-54;  report,  Jan.:    1857,  58,  60-61, 
66 ;  [Oct.]  1864.     N.  ().  and  B.  R.,  ['43]-66.    8°. 
Note.     Rpt.  sess.  1843  seen  only  in  body  of  Senate  Jnl.  1843. 
Rpt.  1844  is  in  both  English  and   French.     Rpt.  1854  issued 
also  in  French. 
Board  of  Bank  Managers.     Report  on  the  affairs  of 
the  Citizens'  Bank  of  La.  and  the  Consolidated 
Association.    [Jan.  26,  1850.]     n.t.p.    8°.     15  p. 
-|-  sheet. 
Note.    This  Board  consisted  of  a  Pres.  of  the  Board  plus 
the  Presidents-  of  the  Citizens'  Bank  of  La.  and  the  Consoli- 
dated Association  of  the  Planters  of  La. 

—  [Communication,  Feb.  26,    1848,    with   report  of 

finance    committee    and    bill].     {In    Sen.    Jnl  ; 
ordered  printed.) 

—  Report,  Jan.  15,  1852.     n.t.p.     ['52]     8°.     6  p. 

—  Report   of    the  Citizens'    Rank    and   Consolidated 

Association,  1853.     ['53.]     8°.     7  p. 

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\_Banks,  continued. '\ 

Citizens'    Bank.      [Report   from    Managers    of   the 
Citizens'  Bank  of  La.     Sess.  1843.]     6  p. 
2\ote.    In  Senate  Jnl.,  Feb.  14,  1843,  but  also  ordered  printed. 

—  Citizens'  Bank  of    La.     [Report,  Jan.  31,  trans- 

mitted   Feb.    2,    1844.]     v  ■  t.   p.     8".      (4)     p. 

—  Annual  statement,  Jan.  31,  1847. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Senate  Jnl.,  sees.  1847. 

—  See  also  above,    Board  of  Bank   Managers;  and 

under  Legislature.  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc..  1836,  44,  .52. 

Consolidated   Association    of   the   Planters    of    La. 

(1827-).     Annual    report   of   the  President  and 

Board    of    Directors,    to    the    Governor,    1877. 

N.  O.,  '78.     8°.     18  p. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Special  Laws,  Banks. 

Reports:   An  examination  of  the  incorporated  banks 

of  the  City  of  New  Orleans.     [Sei^s.  1853.] 
State    Examiner   of  State    Banks    (1898-).      lst-2d 
report,  biennial,  May:  1900,  02.     B.R.,  1900-02. 
See  also  under  Institutions,  Banks;  a.T,(\nnder  Legis- 
lature.  Special  Laws.    Banks,  and  Jnls.,  Docs., 
etc..  1840.  43.  44.  46,  48.  53,  54,  57  (two),  66.  69. 
\^Canals'\       Mississippi    Mexican     Gulf    Ship     Canal, 
connecting    the    Mississippi    River    with    Lake 
Borgne,  ten  miles  below  New  Orleans.      N.  O., 
1869.    8°.     16  p.     chart. 
See  also  unefer  Institutions,  Bankn,  and  under  Legislature, 
Jnli.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1858,  67,  69. 

[Education. 1       Superintendent    of    Public    Education 

(1847_).     Report :  annual,  to  sess.  1848,  50,  [53]  ; 

rpt.  for  vear  1853;  Jan.:   1855,  57-61  :  Oct.  1864; 

Jan.:    1866,  67;    [biennial.    Dec.  31]:   1867/68; 

annual,  for:  1869-75,  77-78;  biennial,   1880/81- 

1904/05.   N.  O.  a?(£ZB.R.,['48]-1906.  8°  awrf  f". 

N'ote.    Early  rpts.  generally  bear  date  of  year  of  transmittal. 

Rpt.   to    sess.    1848    is   in    Senate  Jnl.   Rpts.  Jan.   18.5.'),   67, 

issued   also    in   French.      Rpt.  1S72  includes   Proceedings  of 

La.  Educational  Convention,  May  23-2.i,  187-2,  of  72  p.     Called 

Supt.  of  Pub.  Schools  in  rpt.  1890/91,  which  inch  Proceedings 

of  5th   ann.  convention   of   Parish  Sni)ts.     Rpt.  1892/9:5  incl. 

Proc.   and    Papers   of    2d    ann.   convention   of    State    Public 

School  Teachpr.'.'  Asson..  Dec.  26-28,  1893,  and  Proc.  of  State 

Bd.  of  Educ.  May,  June  1S93,  (97  p.).     Rpt.  1894/95  is  P. 

—  Report  on  the  contingent  expenses  of  his  office ; 

[Jan.  30.  1855].     N.  O..  '55.     8".     2  1. 

—  .^arne:  in  French.     N.  O.,  '55.     8°.     2  1. 

—  Report  of  the  Supt.   .   .    .   [as  Pres.  of  Board  of 

Education],  sess.  1870.     N.  0.,  '70.     8°.     10  p. 

—  Louisiana  Journal  of   Education.     Ed.  by  J.  D. 

B    DeBow.     V.  1,  1855.     New  Orleans,  '55. 

—  Louisiana    Journal    of     Education.     Ed.     by    R. 

M.  Lusher.  V.  1-9,  1879-88  [1879/80-87/88?]. 
New  Orleans. 

—  An  abstract  of   the  school  laws  of   La.       N.  0., 

1865.     21  p. 
See  aho  under  Legislature,  Special  Laioa,  Education. 

—  Compilation  of  the  laws  of  La.  now  in  force,  pro- 

vidittu  for  the  org.mization  s.nd  support  of  free 
public  schools  and  normal  department  for  the 
education  of  teacliers,  [etc.].  By  R.  M.  Lusher. 
N.  O..  1867.     36  p. 

—  Same,  bv  T:  W.  Conway.  Supt.     1870.     42  p. 

—  Digest  of  the  laws  .  .   .   for  tlie  ortranization,  sup- 

port, direction  of  free  public  scliools  ...  By 
R    M    Lnslier.     N    ().,  1877.     8".     HO]). 

—  Tb<-  publif  school  laws,   codified  by  order  of  the 

Board  of  Ivlucation.  3il  compilation,  ed.  and 
pub,  by  the  State  Supt.  .  .  .  B.  H.,  1894.  8". 
119  p. 

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\^Education ,  continued.'} 

Board  of  Education  for  Freedmen.     Report  for  the 

year  1864.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     H°.     27  p. 
See  also  iinder  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1865,  and 
Sec.  of  State,  Education  ;  and  vnder  Legislature, 
Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc  ,  184G,  52,  56,  70,  78. 
Elections,  Superintendent   of.     Keport,   January  ]8.j8. 
N.  O..  '58.     8°.     9  p. 
See  also  forward,  y?^,<7J«<r<«</on  and  Reluming  Board ;  and 
under  Legislature,  JoM/7ta/s,  Dock.,  etc.,  18(38,  6'J. 

Health,  Board  of.     Keport,  annual,  Jan.:    1857-61,  67, 

^\>^;    Dec.    31:    1869-75,    77-82,    [84];    biennial, 

[i884/«5]-iy04/05.     N.  O.  and  B.  K.,  '57-l'JU6. 

Note.     According  to  the  U.S.  Surgeon  GeiKiral's  C.italoKue, 

no  reports  were  pub.  for  1861-6."),  68,  76.     For  special  rpt.'i.  see 

below.     "Ann.  rpt.   188-2"  covers  IS  mos.:   Jan.  1,  188J/.Iuly 

1, 1883.    For  title  of  rpt.  1SS4  see  second  entry  following.    Title 

1884/85  is:   "Exoerpta  from   thi?  bien.   rpt.,   1884/8i";   44   p. 

Rpt.  1894/95  incl.  Laws  aud  ordinances  relating  to  sanitation, 

(161  p.).     Rpt.  1900/01  in  3  pts. ;  lyOJ/u:3-U4/U5  each  in  4  pts. 

—  Report    for  the   year    1880.     Extracts    containing 

report    of     Joseph    Jones,    President  .   .   .   and 
quarantine    and    sanitary  rules    and    regulations 
...     N.  O.,  '8L     80.     149  p.     map. 
Kote.    In  addition  to  regular  ann.  rpt.  1880,  which  had  354  p. 

—  Quarantine  and  sanitary  operations  of  the  Board 

.   .   .  During  1K80,  81',  82,  83.     By  Jos.  Jones, 
M.D.,  Pres.  of  the  Board  .   .   .     Introduction  to 
the  annual  reoort  of  the  Board,  1883/84.     B.  R., 
'84.     8°.     393"  p. 
Note.    Apparently  took  the  place  of  an  ann.  rpt.  for  1884. 

—  Excerpt  from  the  biennial  report,  1886/87.     B.  R. , 

'88.     8".     36  p.     11  pi. 

—  Monthly    reports    of  deaths    in    the    City  of  New 

Orleans.      Published  by    order   of  the  Board  of 
Health.    Jan.  1874-Mar.  1877.    N.O., '74-77.    P. 
Note.    These  rpts.,  as  well  as  those  in  next  entry,  are  per 
haps  New  Orleans  city  documents. 

—  Weekly  statements  of  mortality,  City  of  New  Or- 

leans;  various  weeks  in  1883-95.     N.  0.,  ['83]- 
95.     4°. 

—  Bulletin,    monthly;    v.   2,  nos.   10-12;  Oct. -Dec. 

1897.     N.  O.,  '97-98.     8°. 

—  [Acts,   Regulations,    Etc.]     An    act    to   establish 

quarantine    for    the    protection    of    the     State. 

Approved  Mar.  15,  1855.    [N.  O.,  '55.]    8°.    8  p. 
Rules  and  regulations  of  the  quarantine  for  the 

protection    of    .    .    .    Louisiana  .    .    .  June    13, 

1855.     N.  O.,  '66  [sic].     8".     12  p. 
Acts  est;iblis!iing  and  regulating  quarantine  for 

the  protection  of  the  State.     N.  O.,   1870.     8°. 

18  p.     (Title  from  cover.) 
Sanitary    ordinances    adopted    by    the    [State] 

Board  of  Health  for  the  City  of  New  Orleans. 

By  authority       [May  18,  1870.]     1°  bro.ndside. 
Board  of  Health  and  Coal  Oils.      [Circular  re 

regulation  of  sale  of  oils,  July  2,  1870.]    8°.     1  p. 
Codified   ordinances,    Dec.   31,    1873.     N.   O., 

['74].     8".     15  p. 
Note.     Perhaps  a  New  Orleans  city  docunnent. 
Acts  establishing  and  regulating  quarantine  for 

the  protection  of  the    State.     N.  O.,  1876.     8°. 

18  p. 
Acts   of    the    Legislature    of    La.    establishing 

and  regulating  quarantine  for  the  protection  of 

the  State  [etc.];  also.  Rules  and  Regul.itions  of 

the   Board    of  Health  of  the  State  of  La.,  and 

Health  ordinances  of  the  City  of  New  Orleans, 

collected  ...  by  Joseph  Jones.     N.  O.,   1880. 

8°.     viii,  97,  v,  p. 


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Health,  Board  of,  continued. 

Eules  and  regulations  of  the  Board   .   .   .   For 

the  government  of  quarantine  officers  and  sta- 
tions, [etc.].  Also,  Sanitary  rules  .  .  .  regulat- 
ing shipping  in  the  Port  of  New  Orleans. 
N.  O.,  1880.     8°.     15  p. 

Water  supply  in  the  City  of  New  Orleans.    An 

Act  enlartiing  the  powers  and  duties  of  the 
Board  of  Health  in  the  City  of  New  Orleans 
.  .  .  Act  no.  85.  Approved  July  5,  1882. 
N.  O., '83.     4°  sheet. 

Laws    and   ordinances    relating    to    sanitation. 

[1895?]      (  With  Report,  1894/95.) 

The  sanitary  code,   1899.     N.  O.,  '99.     8°      xi 

406  p. 

—  Drainage    and  draining  canals  in  the  vicinity  of 

Canal  Street  [New  Orleans.  Recommendations 
of  the  State  Board  to  the  Mayor  of  the  city 
Oct.  20,  1871].     h.t.p.     [N.  0.,'71.]     S".     8p! 

—  Communication  on  construction  and  management 

of   streets,  street  gutters,  and  drainage    canals. 
By  G.  W.  R.  Bayley,  C.E.     [N.O.],  March  1872. 
8°.     8  p. 
Note.    Also  with  ann.  rpt.  1S72. 

—  Report  of  the  treasurer  of  the  Board  of  Health 

Jan.  1874.     N.  O.,  '74.     8".     11  p. 

—  Special  report  to  the  Governor  and  Genl.  Assy 

Dec.  31,  1874.     N.  O., '75.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Special  financial  report,   sess.   1876.     N.  O.,  '76 

8°.     12  p. 

—  Special  report  of  Gustavus  Devron,  M.D.,  Sani- 

tary Inspector  3d  District,  on  the  Crescent  City 
Live  Stock  Landing  and  Slaughter   House  Co., 
to   the   Board   of   Health   of  the    State   of  La. 
N.  O.,  1876.     8°.     12  p. 
Note.    Reprinted  from  rpt.  of  Board  for  1875. 

—  Circular  of  the  legislative  committee  of   the  La. 

State  Medical  Association  and  of  the  Board  of 
Health   to    physicians  throughout  the  State  [in 
favor  of  sanitary  legislation].     N.  0.,  1878.     8° 
22  p. 

—  [Circular   embodying  brief  directions   applicable 

to  the  usual  types  of  yellow  fever,  Aug.  23,  1878 
N.  O.,  '78].     4°.      (4)  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Experts  authorized 

by  Congress  to  investigate  the  yellow  fever 
epidemic  of  1878.  Meeting  held  in  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  Dec.  26,  27,  28.  1878.  N.  0.,  '78.  8° 
21  p. 

Note.    No  indication  by  whom  published. 

—  Quarfintine    convention    called  at   the    request  of 

the  Board  of  Healtii  of  the  State  of  La.,  to  be 
held  .  .  .  Dec.  7-10,  1880.  Report  of  the 
committee  of  arrangements  .  .  .  N  0  '80 
80.     8  p.  •.         . 

—  [Protect  against  the  unjust  action  of  the  National 

Board  of  Health  in  sustaining  the  Mississippi 
State  Board  of  Health  in  dcchiring  a  quarantine 
embargo  against  the  Stjite  of  La.  in  the  month  of 
Sept,  1882.     N.  O.,  '82J.     4°.     2  1. 

—  Physicians  and  surgeons  of  La.     Registered   .   . 

in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  Act  31  of 
1882.     B.  H.,  '82.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Sari  e.     B.  R.,  1885.     8".     28  p. 

—  Report  on  the  rcgi.strat'on  of  the  physicians  of  La. 

in  acconlarKc  with  Act  31,   1882,  by  S.  S.  Her- 
rick.     N.  O.,  '83.     8°.     16  p. 
Note.     Reprinted  from  rpt.  of  Board  for  1882. 

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Health,  Board  of,  conUnved. 

—  Contagious    and     infectious    diseases.     Measures 

for  tlieir  prevention  and  arrest.  .  .  .  Circular  1. 
.  .  .  By  Joseph  Jones,  president.  .  .  .  [N.  O., 
1883.]     8".     101  p. 

—  Investigation  and  refutation  of  certain  statements 

and  charges  made  .  .  .  by  tiie  National  IJoard 
of  Health  in  its  annual  report  for  the  year  1882. 
N.  0.,  '83.     8°.     21   p. 

—  Small  pox  and  small  pox  hospital  of  New  Orleans. 

Outline  of  quarantine  and  sanitary  operations 
during  1882.     N.  O.,  '83.     8°.     27  p. 

—  Talile  O.     Intra-nmral  sepulture  in  New  Orleans; 

tabulated  results  of  an  inspection  of  the 
cemeteries  of  N.  O.  [N.  O.,  1884.]  broadside, 
18  X  24  in. 

—  [Circular  announcing    reorganization;    New    Or- 

leans, Apr.  16,  1884.     N.  O.,  '84].     4°.     2  1. 

—  Board  of  Health  of  the  State  of  La.     Its  policy  de- 

clared ill  the  resolutions  ado])ted  at  the  reorgan- 
ization. A\iT  12,  1884.  Inaugural  address  of  the 
President  ...  n.t.  p.  N.  0.,['84].  8".  9  p. 
(Cover  title.) 

—  Report  on  the  sanitary  condition  of  the  island  of 

Jamaica.  By  L.  F.  Salomon,  M.  1).  With  reso- 
lutions adopted  at  a  meeting  held  Wed.,  Apr. 
1,  1885.  n.  t.  p.  N.  O,,  ['85].  8".  11  p. 
(Cover  title.) 

—  Outbreak  of  yellow  fever  at  Biloxi,  Harrison  co.. 

Miss.,  and  its  relation  to  inter-State  notification. 
N.  O.,  1886.     8°.     51  p. 
Note.    Cover  title:  "Inter-State  notification:  its  principles 
as  demonstrated  in  the  history  of  yellow  fever  at  Biloxi." 

—  A    declaration   to    be    presented    to   the    Sanitary 

Conference  of  Boards  of  Health  of  the  Gulf 
States  and  Tennessee,  invoking  the  assembling 
of  the  Congress.  [Complaint  against  the  Board 
of  Health  of  Harrison  co.,  Miss.  N.  O.,  1886.] 
galley  sheet. 

—  Report  on  the  Biloxi  fever.    [N.  O.,  1886]    8".    21. 

—  Proclamation    of     quarantine.      [To   take    effect 

May  10,  1886.]  Special  suggestions  to  owners, 
agents,  masters  of  vessels,  and  passengers. 
[B.  R.,  1886.]     8°  sheet. 

—  "  In  shii)piiig  all  industries  unite."    Conference  of 

Anier.  Shipping  and  Industrial  League,  Pensa- 
cola,  Fla.,  Nov.  10-12,  1886.  Addr.  ss  on  rela- 
tion of  quarantine  to  shipping  interests.  By  J. 
Holt,  Pres.  of  Board  of  ILahh  of  La.     15  p. 

—  Plates    illustrating   the  quarantine  system  of   La. 

N.  O.,  ['89].     obi.  12".     7  pi. 

—  Address  of  tlie  Board  of  Health  to  the  people  of 

the  Southern  States  and  Mississippi  Valley. 
N.  0  ,  1890.     12°.     7  p. 

—  Memorial  to   the   Senate  and  House  ...  of   the 

United  States.  [Protest  against  any  Congres- 
sional action  re  quarantine  at  New  Orleans. 
N.  O.,  18'.i2.]     fo.     6  sheets. 

—  The    system    of    maritime    sanitation    innugurated 

and  brouglit  to  its  pres'  nt  state  of  perfection  by 
tht-'  La.  State  Board  of  HcMlih.  Moilel  exiiibited 
at  the  W^orld's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago, 
1893.     n.p  ,  ['93] .      16°. 

—  See  also  under  Lfgislature,  Jnla.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1854. 
Port  of  New   Orleans.  Board  of  Comriiis.-'iotiers  of  the 

(1896-).      lst-9th  annual  r*  pi  rt.  to  the  Governor, 
Aug.    31:     1896/97-1904/05.      N.    O.,   '97-1905. 
9  V      8°. 
See  also  hack  under  Health,  Board  of,  various  entries. 
[Quarantine. '\     See  back  under  Health,  Board  of. 

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'iRailroads.l     Railroad     Commission     (1898-).     1st- 
6th  nnnual  report,   18!t9,   May   1:    1901-03,  Jan. 
1:    1904-05       B.  R.,  '00-05.      6  v.      8°. 
Note.     Ist  not  Been.     2d  w.is  really  biennial,  covering  statis- 
tics ot  June  30,  1898/1900;  has  wrong  transmittal  date  "  May 
1,   1900.       3d-6th   cont.   statistics   of    years   ending   June   30 
preceding. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  governing  railroad,  steam- 

boat and  other  water  craft,  express,  telephone, 
telegraph,  and  sleeping-car  companies.  Adopted 
Mar.  9,  1899.     B.  R.,  '99.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Decisions  and  orders  in  cases  brought  before  t])e 

Commission,    Jan.    1/Dec.    31,     1899       TB     R 
1900.]      12°.     32  p.  ■' 

Baton  Rouge,  Grosse  Teie  ^-  Opelousas  R.R.  Co. 
Report,  annual,  January:  1858,  60,  [611,  66,  69- 
70,80.     N.  O.,  '58-80.     8°.  l     j,      , 

loi^^ff:     ^P]-   '^,^°-    [^^^^^'    "fo'"  year    terminating   Dec.    1, 
1860,    18  said  to  have  wrong  date,  "Jan.  I860;"  not  seen. 
Berwick's  Bay  Sf  Texas  R.R.  Co.    Prospectus.     NO 

1869.     8°.     16  p. 
Louisiana  Central  Stem  of  the  3Iississippi  cj-  Pacific 
R.  R.    Co.     Annual   report,  to  the  Legislature 
Jan.  1867.     N.  0.,  '67.     8°.     4  p. 
New    Orleans   ^    Northeastern    R.R.    Co.      Charter, 
prospective  report,  and  by-laws,  1871.     8°.     62  p' 
New   Orleans,  Jackson  ^   Great  Northern  R.R.   Co 
Report,  annual,   Jan.:    1854,  55,  57-61    67    70 
B.  R.  and  N.  O.,  '54-70.     8°.  ' 

Note._  Rpt.  Jan.  1854  is  "  of  James  Robb,  President."  Rnt 
Jan.  \boo  issued  also  in  French.  Later  rpts.  than  Jan  1870 
are  not  estate  publications. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1854,  66. 
New   Orleans,  Opelonsas  ^~   Great    Western  R.R.  Co 
Report,  annual.  Jan.:    1855,57-58,63,67      B   R 
and  N.  O.,  ['55]-67.     8°. 
Note      Rpt.  Jan.  185.5  issued  also  in  French.     Rpt.  Jan.  1863 
called  11th  annual. 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1854. 
Vicksburff,  Shreveport  ^  Texas  R.  R.  Co.     1st,  [4th- 
5th,  7th,  8th?J    annual    report,    sess.    1854,   57- 
Jan.:  1858,60,  61.     N.  O.  awt?  B.  R., '54-61.     8°' 
Note.    Rpt.  to  sess.  1857  is  dated  Sept.  29,  1856. 
See   also  tinder  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Does.,  etc.     1855 
(two),  57,  60,  66,  67,  76,  78. 
[Registration.}     Board  of  Registration.    Report    sess 
1869.     N.  0.,'69.     8°.     40,  Ixii,  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1869. 
State  .Registrar  of   Voters.     Report:   sess.   1871    74 
75,76.     N.O., '71-76.     4  pm.     8°.  '      ' 

—  An  act  to  provide  for  the  revision  and  correction 

of  the  li.^t  of  registered  voters  ...NO    1870 
8°.     44  p.  ■'  ' 

—  Laws  of  La.  appertaining  to  and  governing  elec- 

tions;  no.  98  of  1872.     [1876.]     8°.     21  p 
~  Registration  act;  no.  155,  1874.     n.p.,n.d.     16  p. 

—  The  registration  law  passed  at  the  extra  session  of 

1877.     N.  0.,'77.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Instructions   to  supervisors   and   assistant   super- 

visors  of  registration,     n.  p.,   1876.     8°.     24  p 
Returning    Board       Proceedings,    election    of    1876 
N.  O..  '77.     8".     101  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  La.   Heturning   Board    [Nov. 

18/i)ec.  2,  1876J  on  the  canvass  of  the  returns 
of  the  cleclion  held  Nov.  7,  1876.  Reported  by 
T.  W.  CoJiens,  Jr.,  stenographer  employed  by 
the  committee  of  North,  rn  gentlemen  visiting 
New  Orleans,  n.  p.,  [\8H',?]  H".  142  p 
Note.  Not  strictly  a  Htate  publication. 
[Taxation.]  See  back  Appraisers,  Board  of;  vnder 
Exec,  and  Stair.  Governor,  1873,  Auditor,  1H79 ; 
and  under  LvgiHinture,  Jnls.,  JJocs., etc.,  J848,68! 

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Institdtions. 

See.  also  under  Leeislature,  Journaln,  Documents,  etc.,  1853,  54, 
57,  58,60,  67,  69,  76,  78. 

Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  (Clialmette  Bat- 
tle Ground,  near  New  Orleans,  1878-77).     [1st]- 
3d  annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Control  .   .   . 
submitted  to    tlie    Genl.    Assy.   .   .  .  session    of 
1875-77.     N.  O.,  '75-77.     3  pm.     8^ 
Note.     [1st]  W!i8  not  numbered.     The  A.  &  M.  College  was 
established  by  Act  of  Apr.  7,  187:!,  und  was  merged  with  La. 
State  Unlvernity    by  -Act  of   1876,  effective   Jan.  2,   1877.     3d 
seen    preceded    by   I'etition;    see  under    Legiulature,  Jnls., 
Docs., etc.,  1S77. 
See  also  forward,  Education,  La.  State  University. 

{^Agricultural   Experiment    l^tations.']       See    forward, 

Ediicaiioyi,  Louisiana  State  University. 
Agricultural  Society,  State.     Proceedings,  Ist-lOth  an- 
nual session.  1887-96.     B.  II.,  '87-96.     8°. 
Note.     Proc.  3d  sesB.,  1889,  was  the  only  one  seen  in  pm. 
form;  see  forward, ^^ric,  Commr.  of,  1889.    Others  seen  only 
bound  with  rpts.of  Comrar.  of  Agric,  1888-98. 

Agriculture  and  Immigration,  Board  of.  Louisiana 
products,  resources  and  attractions.  ...  A 
hand  book  of  reliable  information  concerning 
the  State.  Pub.  for  the  State  by  W:  li.  Harris, 
State  Coramr.  of  Agric.  and  Immigration.  N.  O., 
1881.     8°.      (1),  248  p.     map.     pi. 

—  See  also  forward.  Immigration,  Biryau  of. 
Agriculture,  Bureau  of   (1884-).     Biennial    report  of 

the  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  Apr.:  1886; 
May:  1888;  Apr.:  1890,  92,  94;  Jan.:  1896. 
B.  R.,  '86-96.     6  v.     8°. 

Note.  Kpts.  1888-96  incl.  Proceedings  of  Ist-lOth  auu. 
session  of  State  Agric.  Society,  1887-96.  Kpt.  1890  incl.  alno 
l8t-2d  ann.  rpt.  of  Agric.  Exper.  Sta.,  1888-89,  and  Bulletins 
13-28. 

—  La.  Farmers'  Institutes,  1897, 98, 99.    Bulletin,  nos. 

1-3.  B.  R.,  '97-1900.  3  v.  8°.  124  p. ;  147  p.  ; 
viii,  810  p. 

—  Proceedings    of    tlie    3d    annual    session    of    the 

State  Agricultural  Society,  1889.     Issued  by  the 
State    Bureau   of   Agriculture.     B.   R.,  '89.     8°. 
51  p. 
See  also  back,  note  under  Agricultural  Society,  State. 

—  Sugar  cane.     A  treatise  on  the  history,  botany  and 

agriculture  of  sugar  cane  ...  By  W:  C. 
Stubbs,  Director  of  the  Sugar  Experiment 
Station,  N.  O.  Vol.  1.  Issued  by  the  State 
Bureau  of  Agric.  and  Immigration.  J.  G.  lee, 
Commr.  1897.  8°.  207  p. 
Note.  Also  issued  as  a  Special  Bulletin  of  the  Agric.  E.x- 
periment  Station. 

- —  Advantages  of  New  Orleans  and  Louisiana  lor 
intercourse  with  South  America.  Issued  by  the 
State  Board  .  .  .  Leon  Jastremski,  Commr. 
n.  t.  p.  n.  p.,  V.  d.  [Betireen  1898  and  litOO.] 
fo.     (10)  p.,  5  pi.     (Title  from  cover.) 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1843. 
\^Banks.'\     Louisiana    State     Bank.      Letter    of     the 

President  ...  to  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the 
Orleans  Navigation  Co.,  [Oct.  23,  1849];  with 
reports  of  M.  Harrison,  C  E.,  on  the  contem- 
plated improvements  of  the  Canal  Carondelet 
and  Bayou  St.  John.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [1850.]  8°. 
80  p. 

—  Report,   [Mar.  29,   1853].     N.  0.,  '58.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  branch  at  Baton  Rouge,  [Feb.  12, 

1853].     N.  O.,  '53.     8".     4  p. 

—  See  also  i/nc^e?' Legislature,  Special  Laws,  Banks ; 

and  under  Supplemental,  1804. 


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S^Blind.^^     Institution,  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind 
and   Industrial    Home   for    the    Blind    (Baton 
Rouge,  1871-).     4th,  6th  annual  rcjjort,  Dec.  31: 
1877,79;   biennial  report,  May  1:   1886/88-96/98 
N.  O.,  '78-80;   B.  K.,  '88-98.     8«. 
Charity  Hospital    (New   Orleans,  1786-).     Report   of 
the  Board  of  Administrators,  annual,   1839,  42- 
47;  biennial,   1848/49-50/51;    annual,    l,s52-53; 
Jan.:  1855,  57-61,  67-73;  sess.  1875-77;  annual' 
for:    1877,  87-88,  90-1905.     N.  O.  and   B.   R., 
['40]-1906.     8°. 
Note.    Established  as  a  private  institution  in  1786-   taken 
over   by   the    State  in  1831.     Rpt.   Jan.   185.5   issued   also   in 
French.     Rpt.  of  [Jan.  1],  1868  dated  July  1868  on  t.-p. 

—  Report  of   the   Board  .  .   .  Jan.    1/Apr.  4,   1877 

Sess.  1878.     N.  0.,  '78.     8°.     17  p. 

—  The  Charity  Hospital  and  the  alumni.     Inaugural 

address  delivered  before  the  .   .  .  Alumni  Asson., 
by  Jos.  Holt,  President.     N.  O.,  1895.     23  p. 

—  See  also  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1833,  52. 
Charity  Hospital  (Shreveport,  1876-).     Report  of  the 

Board  of  Administrators,  May:    1902/04-04/06 
B.  R.,  ['04?]-06.     2  pm.     16^  and  S^. 
^Consolidated  Association  of  the  Planters  of  La.}     See 

under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Banks. 
Deaf  and  Dumb  and  the  Blind,  Institute  for  the  (Baton 
Rouge,  1852-).     2d,  3d-6th,  8th  annual  report, 
Feb.  1854,  Jan.:  1855-58,  60;  annual,  1861;   Jan.: 
1866-67,  70;  report.  1858/67;   annual,  Dec.  31: 
1872-77,  79;    biennial,  Apr.    I:    1886/88,  96/98 
1903/04-04/06.     N.  O.  and  B.  R.,  '54-1906.     8°. 
Note.     Rpt.  Jan.  1855  appeared  also  separately  in  French 
Rpt.  1853/67  called  "Ann.  rpt.  of  the  Administrators  ...  for 
the  years  1853  to  1S67  inclusive;  "  B.  R.,  '71 ;  18  p. 
^ee  also  under  Legislature,  J7ils.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1866. 
\_Education.']      Industrial   Institute    (Ruston,    1894-). 
[lst-]5th  biennial   report,   [1896-11904.     TRus- 
ton?  '96?-]  1904.     8°. 
Note.     [lBt-4th]  not  seen. 
Southern  University  and  Agricultural  and  Mecharii- 
cal    College  (Colored;    N.O.,   1879-).     Reports. 
{A'ot  seen.) 
State   Normal    School  (New    Orleans,    1858-).     7th 
annual  report,  May  22,  1869.     N.  O.,  '69.     22  p. 

T  -^'"^l^,.  ^  '■P*-  ^*^'^-  ^^'  1^^^  '8  with  rpt.  of  Supt.  Pub.  Educ, 
Jan.  1860. 

State  Normal  School  (Natchitoches,   1884-).     10th- 
1 1 th  biennial  report,  1902/04-04/06.     N.  O.    '04- 
06.     2  pm.     8°. 
—  Catalogue,  1890/91,  98/99.     N.  O.,  '91-99.     2  v. 
Louisiana   State    Univer.sity  and  Agricultural  and 
Mechanical   College  (Baton  Rouge,  1853-).     Re- 
port, annual:    of   Trustees,   [Jan.]    1857,  Jan.: 
1858.  60;  of  Supervisors,  Jan.  :  1860,  61,  [62?], 
66;  [Mar.  1].  1867;  for  1867;   Dec.  31:    1868-70;' 
of  Supt.,  1871-74;  of  Supervisors,  annual,  1877/ 
78-78/79;    biennial,    1880-1908.     B.   R.  and   N 
().,  '57-1908.     8°. 
Note.    Opened    Jan.    2,   ISOO.     Called    .Slate    Seminary    of 
LearrjluK  Hud   Military  Acadoinv  a»  late  us  \mj;   Slate    Ui.i- 
ver«  ly    l«70-77;  as  above  from  1.S77.     Located  at  Alexandria 
"Pl'-^'T;  ^'  't^''-     <'0'"t'i"''i  with  A.  aiui  M.  College  by  act 
of  18,6.    Rpt.  Jan.  1857   liicl,  Addr.sH  of  (Jen    (L  M.  Gn'thum 
at  Jaj  \i,u  of  corner-Mori.-,  March  '25,  1856.     Kpt.  ],m;9  inel.  •  Rpt. 
of  lopoKraphJcal  Murvey  of  pari  of  La.,  July,  Aug.,  1861),  bv 
V/".,^    ,    •  '••"='"■";  '«'•  """•  rpt.  of  gfol.  survey,  1869,  by  F. 
V    nopkins;  "tid  Rpt    oti  botany  ut  La.,  by  A.   Keathcrman. 
Kpt.  of  Supt.,  18,1,  iBiiM.m.  of  ;;7  p  and  also  in  a  vol.  of  222  p., 
IncludluK-d  ann.  rpt.  .,/  botanical  suivey  ofs.   w.  and  n.  w. 
La.,    1H7I     and    3d    a.m.    rpt.   of    t-eol.    Hiirvey,    by    IlopUlns. 
Kpt».  o(   HupervlHors  generally  Include  also  rpt.  of  I'rcBldcut 
(lormcrly  Hupt.). 

Hoc  ul«o  back,   Agric.and  Alech.  College,  <xnd  under  LcglB- 
lature,  ,/7i(!«. ,Z;oc«.,  <r<c.,  1869,  76. 

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\_Edii cation^  continued.'] 

—  Special  report  of  the  Board  of  Supervisors  of  the 

State  Seminary  of  Learning,  Jan.  18G1.     B.  11., 
'Gl.     8°.     12  p. 
Mote.     The  regular  ann.  rpt.  of  Jan.  1861  had  28  p. 

—  Official   register,  annual,   18(50,    (30/61-61/62,  63, 

66-73,  77-79.  Cincinnati,  '60;  Alexandria,  La., 
'62-63;  N.  O.,  '66-79.     8°. 

A'oCe.    1860/61-61/62  in  1  pm.     1863,  77  not  seen.     Register 
succeeded  by  : 

—  Catalogue,  annual,   1880-1908.     B.  R.  and  N.  O., 

'80-1908. 

—  Regulation-'^  for  the  government  of  the  Louisiana 

State  Seminary  of  Learning  and  Military  Acad- 
emy, near  Alexandria.  Cincinnati,  1860.  8°. 
48  p. 

—  Scheme  to  raise  an  endowment  fund  .  .   .   [By  D: 

F.  Boyd,  Supt.,  May  25,  1872].  N.  O.,  ['72]. 
12°.     8  p. 

—  Louisiana  State  University  and  Agricultural  and 

Mechanical  College,  Baton  Houge,  La.  [An- 
nouncement, by  D:  F.  Boyd,  President,  Nov.  1, 
1877].     n.t.p.     8°.     lip. 

Jfote.    "  Being  the  18th  Bession  of  the  State  University  and 
the  5th  session  of  the  A.  and  M.  College." 

—  Military  education.     [By  D:    F.   Bovd.]     N.  O., 

1878.     8°.     20  p. 

—  [Memorial]    To   the   Honorable  the  members  of 

the  Constitutional  Convention  of  the  State  of 
La.  [By  D:  F.  Boyd,  President,  Apr.  7,  1879.] 
n.p.,  ['79].     8°.     6  p. 

—  Memorial,  to  the  Honorable  the  members  of  the 

State  Constitutional  Convention,  concerning  "  a 
State  University."  [By  D:  F.  Boyd,  July  7, 
1879].     N.  O.,  ['79].     8°.     22  p. 

—  Prospectus  for  the  session  of  1881.     [N.  0.,  '80.] 

8°.     8  p. 

—  Society  of  the  Alumni  .   .  .     Abstract  of  minutes, 

regular  annual  meeting,  June  14,  1897.  [B.  R., 
'97.]     8".     4  p. 

—  General  history  of  the  La.  State  University  and 

Agricultural  and   Mechanical  College,   1806-88 
[By  I):  F.  Boyd,  May  31,  1888.]     B.  R.,  1899. 
bo.      15  p. 
j^^otH.    Reprint  of  former  edition. 

—  Views    La.  State   University,  Baton    Houge,    La. 

Souvenir  La.  Industrial  Ex])Osition,  held  in 
New  Orleans,  May  8-31,  1899.  N.  ().,  ['99]. 
obi.  16°. 

—  [Addresses.']     Address    delivered     at     the     com- 

mencement exercises  .  .  .  29th  June,  1866, 
by  Dr.  B.  Egan.  Alexandria,  La.,  '66.  8°. 
16  p. 

Address  of  D:  F.  Boyd,  Superintendent  Lou- 
isiana State  Seminary,  to  the  graduating  class, 
delivered  June  30,  1869.  N.  O.,  ['69].  8°. 
12  p. 

Address  delivered  bufore  the  faculty  and  stu- 
dents .  .  .  25th  June  1871,  by  W.  M.  Burwell, 
E.^q.      [N.  O  .  '71.]     8°.     14  p. 

Annual  address,  to  the  graduates  of  1872  .   .   . 

by  D:  F.  Boyd,  Supt.,  June  26,  1872.  N.  0., 
'72.     8°.     21  p. 

"The  necessary  and  the  ideal."  Annual  ad- 
dress to  the  graduates  and  cadets  ...  on  behalf 
of  the  Society  of  the  Alumni  .  .  .  July  4th, 
1884,  by  C:  F.  Buck.  ...  n.t.p.  N.  O., '84. 
8°.     22  p.     (Title  from  cover.) 


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\^Education,  continued.'] 

—  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations    (1887-).     1st- 

18th  annual  report,  1888-11)05.     B,  R.,  '89-1906. 

Note.    l8t-2d  seen  in  bien.  ipt.  of  Comnar.  of  Agric,  1890. 

Called  Agric.   Exper.  Station  through   8th   rpt.,  1895;  eubse 

quent  rpts.   cover   etatioiiB   at    New   Orleans,   Baton   Rouge 

Calhoun,  and  Crowley.     Separate  rpts.  of  the  several  stations 

are  included  in  the  series  of  Bulletins. 

• Biennial  report,  1886-1900;  V.  1-8.     8  v.     8°. 

Note.  Consist  mainly  of  collected  Bulletins.  V.  4-6  cent, 
respectively  Bulletins  (second  series)  nos.  1-16,  17-31,  and 
32-42;  other  v.  not  seen. 

Bulletin,  [1st  series],  nos.  1-28,  1885-89. 

Same,  2d  series,  nos.  1-85,  1890-1906, 

ITote.     Nos.  1-16  were  bound  up  as  Bien.  rpt.  1891/92-  nos 

17-31  ae  bien.  rpt.   1S9.3/94;   uos.  32-42  as  bien.  rpt.  1895/96 

Series  number  dropped  after  no.  75. 

Special  bulletin.     The  orange  and  other  citrus 

fruits,    from   seed   to    market  ...     By  W.   C. 
Stubbs  and  H.  A.  Morgan.     1893.     110  p. 

Special  bulletin.     Sugar  cane.     A  treatise  on 

the  history,  botany  and  agriculture  of  sugar 
cane.  By  W:  C.  Stubbs  .  .  .  Vol.  1.  1897 
8°.     207  p. 

Note.  Not  seen.  Also  issued  by  the  State  Bureau  of 
Agriculture;  see  back  under  Agriculture,  bureau  of. 

Geology  and  agriculture;  parts    1-G.     fB.   R 

1892-1902].     6  V.     8°.     11. 

Cont. :  A  preliminary  report  upon  the  hills  of  La.,  north  of 
the  Vicbeburg,  Shreveport  &  Pacific  R.  R.  By  O.  Lerch 
[1892.]  52  p.  —2.  Same,  south  of  the  V.,  8.  &  P.  R.  R.,  to 
Alexandria,  La.  By  O.  Lerch.  [1S93.]  53-158,  (1)  p.  — 
3.  A  preliminary  report  upon  the  Florida  parishes  of  east 
La.,  and  the  bluff,  prairie,  and  hill  lauds  of  s.  w.  La  By  W 
W.  Clendeniu.  [1896.]  159-2.56  p.  —  4.  A  preliminary  re- 
port^upon  the  bluff  and  Mississippi  alluvial  lands  of  La.  By 
W.  %\  .  Clendenin.  [1896?]  257-290  p.  —  5.  A  preliminary 
report  on  the  geology  of  La.  By  G.  D.  Harris  and  A.  C. 
Veatch.  [1899.]  354  p.  —  6.  A  report  on  the  geology  of 
La.  .  .  .  based  on  the  work  of  1900,  01,  02.  By  G.  D.  Harris 
A.  C.  Veatch,  and  J.  A.  A.  Pachecho.  1902.  v,  (1),  288p.  ' 
Note.     Pts.  5-6  have  running  title  "  Geol.  Survey  of  La." 

See  also  back  under   Agriculture^   Bureau  of. 

Note;  and    under   Miscellaneous,    Immigration 
Association. 

—  [Botanical,    Geological,    and  Topographical  Sur- 

veys.}     Annual     reports    of    Profs.     Lockett, 
Hopkins,    and  P'eatherman.  on  the  topogmphy, 
geology,  apd    botany    of   La  ,  to   tlie    Board  of 
Supervisors  of  the  La.,  State  Seminary  ...   for 
the  year  1869.     N.  O.,  '70.     8°.     76  p. 
^'ote.     Not  seen;  title  from  Mrs.   Phillips,  State  Librarian 
Ihese  were  the  first  rpts.  in  each  scries;  the  geological  rpt 
appeared  also  in  the  rpt.  of  the  Seminary  for  1869.     For  con- 
tinuations see  following  entries. 

—  Botanical  Survey.     [1st  annual]  report,  1869. 
Hee  preceding  entry. 

Report  of   botanical    survey    of   .southern    and 

central   Louisiana,  made  during  tlie   year  1870. 
By   A.  Featherman  ...     N.   O     '71       8"      131 
(l)p. 

3d    annual     report     of     botanical     survey     of 

.southwest  and  northwest  Louisiana,  made  durin'^ 
the  year  1871.     By  A.  Fouthcrman.     p.  101-HiL 
Note.    In  rpt.  of  State  University  for  1871. 

—  Geological  Survey.     Iwt-.'Jd    annual  report,  [Dec 

3):  1869,  70,  71,]  by  K.  V.  Hopkins,  M.I). 
[N.  O.,  '70],  71,  [72].  8«. 
Note.  Ui y.'A  In  rplH.  of  state  Seminary  for  1809  and  State 
Unlvor«  ty  for  1871,  rcHpectlvcly ;  2d  In  heimnile  form.  :id  has 
wrong  date  Dec.  .31,  "  1872"  for  1871.  Ist  appeared  aim,  as 
above  under  Jiotanicul,  Geological  and  Joponruplural 
iiurveyH.  f  ■>     i 


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[ JEducaiion,  continned.'\ 

Dr.  F.  V.  Hopkins'  preliminary  geological  maj) 

of  La.     Now  York,  copyr.  1870.     Scale,  about 
26  mi.  =  1  in.;  size,  28  X  'M)  cm. 
Note.    Also  in  anu.  rpt.  of  Seminary  for  1870,  71. 

—  Topographical  Survey.    [Ist  annual]  report,  1869. 
See  opposite,  Botan.,  Gfol.  and  Topog.  Surveys- 

2d-3(l  annual  report,   [1870-71].     By  Col.  S: 

H.   Lockett.     N.  O..  '71-72.     8°. 
The   La.    State   University  topoaraphical   map 

of   La.  .   .    .  by    S.    H.    Lockett    [and]    D.    M. 

Brosnan.     New  York,  copyr.  187:3.     Scale,  about 

10  mi.  =  1  in.  ;  size,  76i  X  824  cm. 

—  See  also  Legislature,  Jnls  ,  Docs.,  etc.,  1857,  60,  77. 
University   of  Louisiana  (New  Orleans,   18.S4-84). 

Report   of    Administrators,    to  sess.    1850;  Jan. 

18r)7;  1861.  3  rpts.  8°. 
Note.  Had  no  connection  with  La.  State  University,  entered 
above.  Orijanized  in  1834  as  tlie  Medical  Collone  of  La.; 
Law  Dept.  eHtablished,  1847;  Academic  Dept.,  1847-60,  7H-84. 
By  Act  of  1H84  the  Stale  turned  the  property  over  to  the 
newly  (irtjanized  Tulane  Univer8it3-,  which  has  always  been  a 
private  institution. 

—  Annual  circular  of  the  Medical  Department  .   .   . 

18.53/54.     N.  0..  '53.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Law  Department.    Circular,  session  1877/78.  81/82. 
Note.    1881/82  includes  Announcements  of  the  Medical  and 

Academic  Depts. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Special  Laws,  Univ.  of 

La.,  and  Jnts  ,  Docs.,  etc.,  1848. 
Parish  Supts.  of  Public  Education.     Proceedings,  1st, 

5th  convention;  Feb.   1887,  June  1891.     N.  ().. 

'87-91.     2  V.     8°. 
Public  School  Teachers'  Association.     [Proceedings], 

3d  animal  convention,   Dec.   1894.     B.    R.,   '95. 

130  p. 
See  ixIho  under  Inspcc.  and  Reg.,  Education,  Note. 

—  Louisiana  School  Review,  v.  1-15. 1895-1908  [1895/ 

96-1908/09?]  Monroe,  La.,  and  New  Orleans. 
Note.    Ofiicial  journal  of  the  Association.     Enumeration  not 
clear. 

[^Emic^ration ,  Commissioners  o/.]  See  forward. 
Immigration,  Bureau  of. 

[Engineers,  State. 1  See  forward.  Lands,  Levees,  and 
Public  Works. 

[^Fair,  State.'\  See  forward.  Mechanics'  and  Agri- 
cultural Fair  Association. 

{^Geological  Surveys.'\  See  hack  under  Education., 
La.  State  University.  Agric.  Exp.  Stations  nnd 
Geol.  Survey  ;  forward,  Immigration.  Bureau  of; 
and,  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1858. 

{History-I  Louisiana  Historical  Society  (1836-). 
Charter  and  constitution.     N.0.,1877.    24°.    8  p. 


—  Publications ; 
Cont.: 
[V.  l.pt.  1,]  1895. 
pt.  2,    1895. 
pt.  3,    1896. 
pt.  4,    1896. 
Note  1. 
date  1899. 


V.  1-3.     N.O.,  1895-1906.    12  v.    8°. 


2,  pt.  1,  1897.  V.  S,  pt.  1,1902. 

pt.  2,  18h8.  pt.  2,  1904. 

pt.  3.  1900.  pt.  3,  1905. 

pt.  4,  1901.  pt.  4,  1906. 

V.  2,  pt.  1  has  imprint  date  1898;  pt.  2  has  Imprint 
V.  2,  pt.  4  h:is  imprint  date  1902. 


Note  'i .  Organized,  1S3H;  reorganized,  1846;  incorporated, 
1847;  became  a  State  institution,  1860;  headquarters  moved 
from  B.  R.  to  N.  O.,  1877. 

—  A    discourse  delivered  before  the  Society.  Jan.  13, 

1836      By  H:  A   BuUard.     N.  0..'36"8°.    30  p. 

—  By-laws  .   .  .     Baton    Rouge,   I860.     12°.      12  p. 

—  Circular    from      G:      W.     Cable,     corresponding 

secretary,  Sept.  1.  1877.     N.  O..  '77. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  exiiibit  opened  Feb.  20,   1900,  at 

the  Fisk  Free  Public  Library  in  N.  O.      N.  0., 
'00.     8°.     16  p. 

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Immigration.    Bureau    of   (1866-).     Report,     annual: 
Jan.  18fi7;  July  1,  18G8 ;  Jan.  18(19;  of  Comrnrs., 
Jan.  1870;  Feb.:  1871-72;  Jan.  1874;  of  Bureau, 
for  1877;  2(1  biennial  of  Commr  ,  lh88.     N.   0 
and  B.  H.,  '67-88. 
Note      Rpt.  July  1,  1868.  is  "of  J.  C.  Kathman,  Chief,"  etc. 
10-1®^'*"°™™"-    °*  Emigration"   in   rpt.s.   Jan.  1870-Peb. 
18(2.     Owing  to    reorganization   iu    1869,    rpt.    Jan.    1870  is 
called  Ist  annual. 

—  Preliminiiry  report  of  a  geological  reconnoissance 

of  La.     By  E.  W.  Hilgard.      N.  0.,  1869.     8°. 
15  p. 

—  Supplementary    and  final   report  of   a   geological 

reconnoissance  of  the  State  of  Louisiana,  made 
under  the  auspice.s  of  the  New  Orh^ans  Academy 
of  Sciences  and  of  the  Bureau  of  Immigration 
...  in  May  and  June  1869.  By  E.  W.  Hilgard, 
Ph.D.,  State  Geologist  uf  Mississippi 
N.  0.,'73.     8°.     44  p. 

—  Louisina  [51c].    Products,  resources  and  attractions. 

A  synopsis  of  reliable  information  concerning  the 
State.     By    W:     H.    Harris,     State    Tommr    of 
Immigration.     N.   0.,   1885.     8".     134  p.     map 
port.  ^' 

Note.    Separate  eds.  in  English,  French,  and  German. 

—  Some   late  words  about   La.,    by   T:    W.    Poole 

Commissioner,  May  1889.     N.  0., '89      8°     163' 
(1)  P- 
— -Same,  by  [same].     N.O.,   1891.     8".      135,  (1)  p. 
fold.  map. 

—  An    invitation     to     immigrants.       Louisiana:     its 

products,  soil  and  climate,  as  shown  hy  northern 
and  western  men  who  now  reside  in  this  State. 
Pub.  by  the  Bureau  ...  B.  R  1894  8° 
180  p.  ,  .      o  . 

—  See    also    back,     Agriculture   and    Immigration, 

Board  of,  and  Agriculture,  Bureau  of;  under 
Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1866;  under 
Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1867,  68,  and 
under  Miscellaneous,  Immigration  Association. 
Insane  Asylum  (Jackson,  1847-).  Report  of  Board  of 
Administrators,  annual:  Feb.  1855;  Jan.:  1857- 
61,  66-67;  to  sess.  1871-76;  for  1877,  79- 
biennial,  1904.     N.  0.  and  B.  R.,  '55-1904.     8°.' 

q.i^t''*'  m  '.**?''.  ^'^'"■^  ^'^^^'^  consist  principally  of  rpt.  of 
Supt.,  with  brief  introductory  rpt.  by  Bo^rd.  Rpt.  Feb. 
mon.hTf^  ^''"  ,'"■  '^";,"'='>-  '^Pf-  t°  ^e.s.  18.^9  not  seen; 
r?f  ^!^r.,  ..  %"°'^Y  *'°-  ^P^-  t°  ««"««•  I'^^.S  called"  Ann.  rptl 
01  hupt.  In  addition  to  the  reg.  ann.  rpt.  for  1877  (28  p  ) 
onlvVt^n'^'-/**  P-^'  ^='^'°S  identical  title-page  but  containing 
AII^:^h4'"'u"       ''°"'  '"'  ''"  '""•  "'^'^  ^°^'"''' 

—  A  memoir  of  the  Insane  Asylum  at  Jackson,  La. 

By  Dr.  S.  Chaille.     N.  0.,  1858.     8°.     27  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc., 

1854,  58,  61. 

[Lands.l^     Register  of  the  State  Land   Office  (1844-) 

Report:    sess.    1845;    annual,    Feb.     1852,  Jan    ■ 

8.^3,   .55,57-58,60-61,  Oct.   1,  1864;    for  year: 

lorl';  '.iK'  "''"''■  ^^'^'' '  ^•""  y^'""  -■  J«77-7H  ;  biennial, 
lH[Hr,/(]H^-<M/Ur,,  98/1900-00/02.  B.  R.  and 
N.    O.,    ['45]-1902.     8°. 

cM^'!.d'in^^'J''*%'^"'  "  ?'"«'®  "'"'«'•    I^Pt-  ^^^-  1«"  i«  in. 
I'   t     T,        ,   J^-  ■   "'^  committee   on    public   lands,    sess.     I8.W. 

GrcVerdn  m;;',7''",''''';!'^''    "'".';    '"    '''■'^"'=''   as  "  Rapport  du 
<:>rcnier  (Jii  IJiireau  des  Terres." 

—  [Statement   of   swamp    lands  sold  to  Jan.    18571 

n.  t.  p.     H".     6  p.  -^' 

—  Report,  Feb.  [16],  1857  [in  response  to  resolution 

of  House].     N.  O., '57.     8°.     4  p.  , 

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\_Lands^  continued.'] 

—  Statement  .   .   .  showing   the  quantity    of    swamp 

lands  sold  in  that  office  under  the  act  .  .  .  ap- 
proved March  15,  1855.  [1858?]  8°.  3  p. 
(In  Documents,  1858.) 

—  Chronoliit;ic:il  list  of  constitutional  provisions,  acts 

and  joint  resolutions  of  the  State  .  .  .  relating 
to  her  public  lands,  1817-86.  Pub.  by  J:  S. 
Lanier.  Register  .   .   .     B.  R.,  '89.     8°.     22  p. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnts.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1860, 

78. 

Surveyor  General.  Tabular  statements  accompany- 
ing the  report  of  the  Surveyor  General  of  La. 
71.  p..  [185L'].     8°.     p.  209-246. 

Board   of    Swamp    Land     Commissioners.     Report, 
annual:  sess.  1854  ;  Jan.:  1855,57,58,60.    N.O., 
'54-58;  B.  R.,'60.     5  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  Jan.  1855  issued  also  In  French. 

—  Special  report  relative  to  the  cost  of  draining  the 

swamp  lands  bordering  on  Lake  Pontchartrain. 
B.  R.,  1858.     14  p. 
Note.    Not  certain  whether  published  by  this  Board. 

—  See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc  ,  1855, 

58. 
Engineer  of  First  Swamp  Land  District.     Report, 
[Feb.  4.  1857],  re  drainage  of  land  in  parishes 
of  Iberville  and  Ascension,     n.t.p.     8°.     7  p. 

Note.     Rpts.  for  other  years  will  generally  be  found  in  rpts. 
of  Bd.  of  Swamp  Land  Commrs. 

Commissioner  Second  District  Swamp  Lands.  Re- 
port of  Col.  S.  Van  Wickle,  Commr.  [N.  O.], 
1854.      8  p. 

Note.    Rpts.  for  other  years  will  generally  be  found  in  rpts. 
of  Bd.  of  Swamp  Land  Commrs. 

—  [List  of  contracts  made  in  the  2d  District  during 

1856.  By  L.  Caldwell,  Comrar. ;  Feb.  6,  1857]. 
n.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  3-4. 

—  Report  of  the  Engineer  of  the  2d  District  Swamp 

Lands.     N.  O  ,  1854.     6  p. 

—  Statement   of    Commissioner,    during  year    1856. 

n.  p..,  n.  d.     2  p 

—  Special  report  of  Comrar.  ...  on  Bayou  Plaque- 

mine,     ti  p.,  n.  d.     [Sess    1858.]     6  p. 

—  Special  report  from  the  2d  Swamp  Land  District, 

Feb.  1858.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     6  p. 

—  See  also  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1857,  58. 
See  also  forward,  Levees  and  Public    WorTts  ;  under 

E.xec.  and  Staff,  Auditor.,  1857,  60;  and  under 
Legislature,  Laivs  of  the  State,  1839,  Special 
Laws,  and  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1850,  52,  57,  68. 
Leper  Home  (Iberville  Parish,  18'.>4-).  Report  of  the 
Board  of  Control,  biennial,  [1896,  98],  1900,  04, 
06.     N.  0.  and  B.  R.,  ['98?]-1906.     8°. 

Note.    Rpt.  1896  was  Ist.     Rpts.  1896,  98   not  seen.     Rpt. 
1900  called  "  3d  bi-annual  " ;  rpt.  1904  called  "  bi-annual." 

[Z/crees.]  Board  of  Levee  Commissioners  (1866-). 
Report,  annual,  [Mar.  10],  1866;  Jan.  1867;  July 
27,  1868.     N.  0.,  '66-68.     3  pm.     8°. 

Note.    Rpt.  1868  covers  from  May  10,  1867. 

See  also  nnder  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1867,  69. 

—  Memorial  from  the  Board  of  Levee  Commrs.  .   .   . 

to   the    Congress  of   the    United    States,  asking 
national  aid  and  assistance  in  the  reconstruction 
of  levees  on  tlie  Mississippi  River.     N.  O.,  1866. 
8°.     12  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1866. 


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\^Levees,  continued.^ 

Special    Levee    Commissioner      Bill    of    the    U.    S. 
Senate  in  reference  to  the  endorsement  by  the 
national  government  of  the  levee  bonds  of  the 
State;    and  Report  of  E.   H.  Angamar,   Special 
Levee    Commr.    of   La.,   in   reference   thereto: 
July  1868.     N.  0.,'68.     10  p. 
Report  of  A.  L.  Lee,  Commissioner,  on  the  negotia- 
tion of  levee  bonds,  to   the    House,  Jan.    1869 
N.  0.,  '69.     11  p. 
Commission   of  Levee    Engineers  (1871-).     Report, 
annual,  to  sess.:  1872-76.     N.O., '72-76.     5  rnts' 
8°. 
Note.    Rpt.  to  Bess.  1872  called  "Rpt.  of  transaetioiiB     .     . 
from  Oct.  1,  1871."     In  rpt.  to  sees.  1874  called  Coraran.  of 
Kngineera;  in  rpts.  to  sess.  1875,  76  called  Levee  Commn    of 
Engineers. 

Commission  of  Persons  to   Inspect  the    Work  of  the 
Louisiana  Levee  Co.  (1871-).    Report,  for  year  ■ 
1872,  [73],  75.     N.  O., '73-76.     3  rpts.     8°. 
Note.     Often  called  simply  "  Commission  of  Persons." 
Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  Pontchartrain  Levee 
District.      Operations,    from    its     organization 
Aug.  11,  1890,  to  May  1,  1894.    N.  0.,  '94.    21  p. 
Lafourche  Basin  Levee   Board.     General  statement 
of  receipts  and  expenditures  and  report  of  work 
done,  from  organization,  Aug.  4,   1892,  to  Apr. 
19,  1894-     Donaldsonville,  '94.     8°.     14  p. 
See  also  back.  Lands,  and  forvcard,  Public    Works- 
and    tinder   Legislature,    Journals,    Docs.,    etc  ' 
1853,  54,  57,  58,  66. 
{Library,  State.']     See  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Sec- 
retary of  State. 
[Liquidation.   Board  of]     See  under   Executive    and 

Staff.  Auditor  of  Public  Accounts,  1878. 
Mechanics'  and  Agricultural   Fair  Association   of  La. 
Report   of   the    Ist-lth    Grand    State    Fair  .  . 
held   in   the  City  of   New  Orleans,   Nov.    1866 
Jan.  1868,  Apr.:   1869-70.     N.  0.,  '67-70.    4  nm 
8°.  ^ 

JVo<e.    Title  of  1st  lacks  the  word  "  Slate." 

—  The  1st  Grand  Fair  ...  to  commence  on  Tues- 

day, Nov.  20,  1866  .   .   .     Rules  and  regulations, 
schedule    of    premiums,    and    programme  .   . 
_  N.  O.,  '66.     8°.     35  p. 

—  3d  Grand  State  Fair  ...  to  commence  Tuesday 

the    6th    day    of    April,    1869   .   .   .   Schedule    of 
premiums.     Rules  and  regulations.      N.  O  ,"69 
8°.      107  p. 

—  4th  Grand  State  Fair  ...  to  commence  on  Satur- 

day,   April    23d,    1870  .    .  .    fRules.   regulations 
and    schedule   of   premiums.]      N.  O.,  '69.      8° 
119  p. 
yole.     Pp.  66-119  cent,  advertisements. 
[Orphans. 1;     Society  for   the  Relief  of  Destitute   Or- 
phan   Boys.     27th    annual    report    of   Board  of 
Directors,  Dec.  31,  1851.     ?/.  t.  p.     8".     11  p. 
Female  Orphan  Association  of  Batop.  Rouge  (1848-). 
I{eport,  to  session:   1853,58,60,61.     N.  0.,'53• 
H.R.,'58-61.     4  rpts.     8°. 
Note.     Kpt.  to  BOHs.  IS.iS  called  9th  anniml. 
Se.f  aim,  unilfr  Legisliiturc,  Journaln,  Dock.,  etc.,  1867. 
Penitentiary  ("Baton  Rouge,  1832-).     Report,  annual: 
[1839];  for  1847,  48,    4lt ;   Jan.:    1852,    53,  54; 
Dec.  HI.  1854;    Jan.:  1857,  58;   Dec.  31,   1859- 
Jan.:    1861,  67.  68;    sesa.    1869,  70,  71,  72,  74 
75;   for  1877,  84-95,  1901;  hicniiial,  1902/03-{)l/ 
05.     H.  R,  and  N.  0.,  ['39?]-19()6. 
Note..     Rnt.  (IHli!)]   (■recorded    by  Hn'-iln)  nald   to   he   a  120- 
not  Hcoii.     Itpt.  Dec.  18.',4  iHHued  also  In  French.     Upt.  to  sees. 
187:;  misprinted  "Dec.  1870"  for  Dec.  1871. 

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Penitentiary ,  continued.  ' 

—  Report  of  committee  appoiiitoil  by  tlie  Board  of 

Inspectors,  1841,  and  abstract  of  disbursements 
made  by  Warden,  1840.      (House  Journal,  I8H.) 

—  Inventory  and  appraisement  of  materials  and  pro- 

visions [etc.]  on  band  .  .  .  Apr.  1,  1802,  deliv- 
ered to  S.  M.  Hart  &  Co.,  Agents  for  the  State. 
h.t.p.     8°.      14  p.      (/h  Documents,  1867.) 

—  By-laws,  rules  and  regulations  .   .   .   Feb.  5,  1868. 

B.  R.,  '68.     16".      14,  (4)  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,    Governor,  1855, 

and  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1833, 
43,  44,  45,  46,  62,  54,  55,  57,  58,  61  (two),  68. 
Printer,    State.      Annual    report,    [Jan.    1/I)ec.    31], 
1877.     N.  O.,  '78.     8°.     8  p. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,   Treatnirer,  1846,  47,  and 
under  Legislature,  JnU.,  /Joes.,  etc.,  1861,  69. 

Public    Buildings,   Commissioners  of  (Baton  Rouge). 
Report,  sess.  1852.     7i.  t.  p.     8°.     5  p. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  JnU.,  Docs.,  etc.,  Ioo2,  67. 

[^Public  Works."] 

General  Note.  The  State  of  Louisiana  undertook  public 
works  of  many  different  kinds,  the  boards  or  ollicials  in 
charee  were  various,  and  their  relations  comi)lex.  Hence, 
although  the  publications  of  the  several  [..and  and  Levee 
boards  properly  belong  under  tins  head,  it  has  seemed  best, 
for  purposes  of  easy  reference,  to  enter  them  separately,  accord- 
ing to  the  wording  of  their  titles.    See  back.  Lands  and  Levees. 

Civil  Engineer  of  the  State.     [Report  of  C.   Crozet, 
re  Bayou  Plaquemine  ;  Jan.  14,  1833.] 
Note.    In  House  Jnl.,  1833,  but  also  ordered  printed. 

—  Report,  by  C.  Crozet,  Dec.  16,  1833.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

8°.     20  p. 
Board  of  Public   Works  (1833-42).     Annual   report, 
Jan.:  1837,  40,  41,42.    N.O.,  ['37]-42.  4  pm.    8". 

Note.  Rpt.  Jan.  1837  issued  also  in  French  as  liapport 
annuel,  1836. 

—  Journal   of   the   proceedings  of   the  Board:  Jan. 

1839  ;  May  1839  ;  Jan.  1840  ;  May  1840 ;  Jan. /May, 
1841.     N.  O.,  '39-41.     5  pm.     8". 

—  Rules  and  regulations  relative  to  the  duties  of  tne 

engineers  and  superintendents,  adopted  by  the 
Board  .  .  .  May  l.s;io.  N.  O.,  '35.  8°.  20  p. 
State  Engineer  (1842-59).  Report,  annual:  Jan. 
1844,  Feb.  18-16  ;  Jan.:  1847,  48,  50,  52  ;  for  18.")2  ; 
sess.  1853;  Jan.:  1854,  56,  57-60.  N.  O.  and  B. 
R.,  ['44]-60.     8«. 

Note.  Rpt.  1844  seen  only  appended  to  House  Jnl.,  1844. 
Kpt.  Jan.  1847  seen  only  in  French  ed.  Rpts.  Jan.  1850,  52 
called  "  Rpt.  of  the  int.  improvements  of  La."  French  eds. 
seen  also  of  rpts.  Jan.  1853,  56. 

—  State     Engineer's    Department,    Feb.     10,     1848. 

Statement  from  the  creation  of  the  Board  of 
Public  Works  to  Dec.  31,  1847.  (In  Senate 
Journal.  Feb.  IS,  1848.)      (2  p.  -|-) 

—  Valley  of   the  Mississippi.      Remarks  on  the  im- 

provement of  the  River  Mississippi,  n.  t.  p. 
[Sess.  1.850.]     8°.     5  p. 

Note.  Authorship  uncert.iin,  but  it  follows  Rpt.  of  State 
Engineer,  Jan.  1850,  in  Appendix  to  Senate  Jul.,  1850. 

—  Report  of  the  Assistant  State  Engineer;   [G.  W. 

R.  Bayley].     n.  t.  p.     [Sess.  1852.]     8°.     3  p. 
Note.    Also  separately  in  French. 

—  Report  on  the  Attakapas  navigation,  [Jan.  1852.] 

N.  O.,  '52.     2  p. 

—  Report  of  the  State  Engineer  [as  State  Agent  for 

selecting  swamp  and  overflowed  lands;  by  A.  D. 
Woolridge.     Jan.  18.52].     n.  t.  p.     8°.     3  p. 

—  Same,  in  French,     n.  t.  p.     8°.     3  p. 

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M.  t.  p.       go. 


o. 


[by  Gr:  W.  Morse,  Mar.  22,  18531 

op.  -I 

-  R^.P^'-t.^rby^G:  W.  Morse.  Apr.  7,  1853] .     N 

-  Report  on  the  Bnyou  Lafourche,  1854      8  n 

-  R-port  on  the  mouih  of  the  Plaquemine   1854      «  r. 

-Same;     [re    falls    in    Red    River;     Feb     1855?' 
n-  t.  p.     8°.     5  p  i»i)oj. 

-Specal  rerortin  „„swer  to  ,I„i„t  H«olut,on  no 

-  Sp.nal    report   relative  to   the    closing  of  Bavo^u 
Plaquemine.      B.  R  ,  1858.      14  n  ^    " 

l^e  a/*o  „;,«^,^  Legislature,  ,/„/..,  Doc.!,'etc.,  1858 

~  'Sff  r^ir^^B*  R^.;is  ^^  I'o^r^  '^^^  ^'^^'^^^  ^"^- 

""rS^^rrp.^^^""^    ^"^^^^    -'^    Tensas. 

-  Special  reporr  of  the  late   State  Engineer    madp 

"^o"  ^8?  ^^?-;PP--^  Mar.  17,  f859."'B™R.: 

-  See  a/so  below,  1867  (two) ;  andunder  Legislature 

o^"/5-.  />ocs.,e/c.,  1846  (two)  legislature, 

^o»««,,.5.o«.r.  of  ,he  Board  of  Public  Worlcs  (1859 

19,    1861       B.'    R      '60  61'  I""?'  'T'"*'  •^^^"• 
8  p  ;  4  p.  ^    "^P^^-     «°-     5   p., 

-Annual   report    of   the    Chief    Engineer   of    th. 
Boarcl  of  PuMie  Works,  Dec.  31,^86"    B.  R.! 

~'rji''6Tv%rp^''^^'--'^«-«-^«^ii- 

'^-%l^9:n^er    aS,-y      Report,    Jan.    31,    1867. 

-  Sonofnt  1  "-r'=»^.'-^--t  of  this  office  uncertain 
doJs  7    '^^'"'^  ^^^  ^^^^  C^nal,   with  ^cc 

io:  ,8%"?    V"^9";    '^^    *'^    ^^^^^   ^"^--r.- 

^"'0cf2?'  n86??/t  ^^?f7^)-     ^""-'  -port: 

02      N'b'"72'9'/f/-  f."^  -.f  ^«/»0.'^«^8-T900/ 

^°«^'J.h''vinggo,,eoutofexiSceo't,  thJt  Z  PP"  ''^''^^'  "^'« 
the  !..t  of  is,71.  The  renealii  L  «^t  VI  ''"''*  "^^  ^  '"epeal  of 
board  with  the  Hame  na^e  an^d\°''  j^^'r''''"'  '^':"'''^^  ^  "«^ 
place  in  1878  and  1879.  The  act  of  i«7a  "^^■or^'yuzations  tooli 
1906.  •^°*^  "'='■  ''I  1**79  was  in  force  as  late  as 

Specinl  report   on    the    mnnfli  .^f  t>  a  t,- 

;>.=  fan,  <.^A,e,»„.,:iarC.  tXtl  t 

ff/1^  i?/«''-  «'p-  rs^^^^^^ 

54,  58,  6].     ''''"'*^"'^<^' "''»'«•.  />o«.,  t'^c,  1848,  52, 


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\_Soldiers'  //bwe.]  Camp  NichoUs,  Soldiers'  Home 
(Mandeville,  1806-).  Report:  to  sess.  18C7 ; 
for  year  1887;  biennial  report,  1802,  98,  l'J04, 
01/OG.     N.  O.  a7ul  B.  R.,  '07-1906.     6  pm.     8°. 

\_Statistics,  Bureau  o/.]  See  under  Executive  and 
Staff,  Secretary  of  State. 

[Surveyor  General.}     See  back  under  Lands. 

[  Weather  Service.]  United  States  Dept.  of  Agricul- 
ture. Louisiana  section  of  the  Climate  and 
Crop  Service  of  the  Weather  Bureau.  [Monthly] 
report;  [also]  annual  summary;  v.  1-11,  June 
1896-Dec.  1906.     N.  O.,  ['96]-1906.     4°. 

Jfote.  Uniform  with  those  for  other  States,  the  monthly 
parts  ea.  8  p.,  aim.  summarius  ea.  12  p.  (except  1898,  190u,  04, 
ea.  16  p.)  V.  1.  had  nos.  1-8,  June-Dec.  +  ann.  summary; 
other  V.  cover  calendar  years,  the  ann.  summaries  belnif  no. 
13  of  ea.  vol.  V.  11, 1906,  has  consecutive  pagination,  p.  1-108. 
Called  Climato logical  Service  beginning  Keb.  1906. 

—  Weekly  crop  bulletin,  [1898?]-1907.    fo  broadside. 


Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court.     Louisiana  reports,  1809-1906.     N.  O., 
•11-1903;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1903-07.     117  v.    8°. 

Cont. :  1809-23;  by  F.  X.  Martin;  [old  series].  12  v.  1823- 
30;  by  F.  X.  Martin;  new  Beries.  8  v.  Louisiana  Reportu : 
v.  1-5,  1830-33;  by  H.  W.  Miller.  5  v.  6-19,  1833-41 ;  by  T: 
Curry.  14v.  1841-46;  by  M.  M.  Robinson.  12  v.  Louiaiana 
Annual  ReporU  :  v.  1-4,  lS4tJ-49;  by  M.  M.  Robinson.  .''-6, 
1860-.il;  by  \V.  W.  King.  7-11,  1S52-56;  bv  W.  M.  Randolph. 
12-15,  1857-60;  by  A.  'N.  Oi;den.  16-18, "1861-66;  by  S.  F. 
Glenn.  19-24,  1867-72;  bv  J.  Hawkins.  25-28,  187:5-76;  by 
C:  Gavarre.  29-31,  1877-79;  by  P.  Roberts.  32-46,1880-94; 
by  H:  Denis.  47-50,  1895-98;  by  W.  II.  Rogers.  61-52,  1899- 
1900;  by  T.  IT.  Thorpe.  Louisiana  Reports  :  v.  104-117, 1901- 
06;  by  T.  H.  Thorpe. 

Note.  V.  1-2  Martin  (old  series)  covered  cases  in  the  old 
Superior  Court  of  the  Territory  of  Orleans;  the  rem;iiiiing 
reports  cover  cases  in  the  Supreme  Court.  The  series  of 
"  La.  Rpts.."  begun  with  Miller  in  1830,  ended  willi  Curry  in 
1S41,  rpts.  1841-46,  by  Robinson,  being  cited  as  1-12  Robinson. 
The  series  of  "La.  .\nn.  Rpts.,"  begun  with  Robinson  iu  1846, 
ended  with  v.  52,  by  Thorpe,  in  1900;  the  present  series  of 
Louiniana  Reports  was  then  begun  with  v.  104,  a  total  of  103  v. 
having  been  published  up  to  that  time.  -All  of  Martin's 
reports  were  reprinted  in  10  v.,  with  mariiinal  references  by 
T:  G.  Morgan,  at  N.  O.,  1846-53;  similarly,  the  rpts.  of 
Miller  and  of  Curry  were  reprinted  in  10  v.,  ed.  by  Morgan, 
at  N.  O.,  1854. 

—  Condensed  reports  of  cases  in  the  Superior  Court  of 

the  Territory  of  Orleans  and  in  the  Supreme 
Court  of  La.;  decisions,  1809-30  .  .  .  Ed.  by 
J.B.Harrison.     N.  O., '39-40.     4  v.     8°. 

—  Unreported  cases  heard  and  determined  .  .  .  1877- 

80,  digested,  reported    and  condensed,  by  T:  C. 
Manning.     St.  Louis,  1884.     8°.     xi.x,  493  p. 
[Digests  ]     [Digest   of    reports,    1     Martin    (o.    s.)-5 
Martin  (n.  s.)  ;  1809-26.    By  W.  Christy.]    [Not 
seen.] 

—  [Digest  of  reports,   1  Martin  (o.  s.)-5  La.  Rpts. ; 

1809-33.  By  J.  P.  Benjamin  and  T:  SlidellJ. 
[Not  seen.] 

—  Digest  of  the   reported   decisions   of  the   Superior 

Court  of  the  late  Territory  of  Orleans  [1809-12] 
and  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  .  .  .  La.  [1812- 
39].  Originally  comp.  by  J.  P.  Benjamin  and 
T:  Slidell  atid  now  revised  and  enlarged  bv  T: 
Slidell.     N.  0.,  '40.     1.  8°.     xii,  758  p. 

—  [Digest  of  reports,  13  La.   Rpts. -3  Robinson;  1838- 

43.     By  P.  J.  A.  Deslix].     [Not  seen.] 

—  Annotations  on  the  La.  codes,  or,  the  La.  Supreme 

Court  general  index  and  digest  from  1809  to 
Feb.  1843.  By  P.  J.  A.  Deslix.  N.  O.,  '47. 
8°.     721  p. 

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^Diges's,  coniinved  ] 

—  A    digest   to    the  reported   decisions   .   .   .   from    1st 

Martin  to  6th  La.  Annual,  [1809-51].  By  W:  D. 
Ilennen.     Boston,  1853.     2  v.     4°. 

—  Same    [1st    Martin-15th    La.    Annual].      New    cd. 

Kivorside,  Cambridge,  [Mass.],  1861.     2  v.     4o. 

—  A  digest  ot  the  reported  dec  isions   .   .   .   contained  in 

the  La.  Annual  Reports,  ISth-L'lst  vol.  inclusive 
[1860-70]  ...  By  S:  K.  and  C.  L.  Walker' 
New  York,  1870.     8°.     iv,  572  p. 

—  A  digest  of  decisions   .  .  .  from  the  15th  to  the  30th 

Annual,  p.  800,  inclusive;  [etc.].  [1860-78.] 
By  C:  Louqne.     N.  O.,  1878.     4°.     (4),  836  p.' 

—  A  digest  of  decisions  .  .   .   from  p.  800  of  the  30th 

Annual  to  p.  718  of  the  40th  Annual,  inclusive 
By  J.  F.  Taylor.     N.  O.,  1889.     4°.      (4),  903  p 

—  A    digest   of   decisions  .   .  .   [40th-52d    La.    Ann.] 

Also  of  [U.  S.]  decisions  referrinsr  to  La.  law. 
[1888-1900.]  By  J.  A.  Breaux.  N.  O.,  1901. 
4°.      (6),  1161,  (1)  p. 

—  A  digest  of  the  reported  decisions  in  criminal  cases 

contained  in  the  reports  .  .  .  from  1st  Martin  to 
39th  La.  Annual  ...  By  A.  F.  Knobloch. 
N.  O.,  1887.     8°.     (4),  462  p. 

—  A  digest  of  decisions  of  tlie  Supreme  Court  of  the 

U.  S.  in  Louisiana  cases,  1830-73.  By  J-  E 
Leonard.     N.  0..  1875.     8°. 

—  Supreme  Court  of  the  State   of  La       [Opinions  in 

the  case  of  the  State  of  La.  vs.  Harrison,  a  slave, 

Dec.    8,   1856;    dated   Jan.    31.    1857.]     n.  t   p 

8°.     7  p.      {In  Documents,  1857.) 

Courts  of  Appeal.     Reports  of  cases  .   .  .  Reported  bv 

F.  McGloin.    V.  [l]-2.    N.  0.,  1881,  84.    2  v.    8o 

1  fmn  n  iwT"^-  fi"V"^'*  '°  *  P^""'*-     Of  ^-  2,  only  pts. 
i.-z  {^ZW  p.)  were  issued.  ^ 

See  also   under  Legislature,   Special  Laws,  Judiciao-v, 
and  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1844,  86. 

Legislature  ^Called  General  Assembly] 

of^acHfTeTr^'^'fi™  °^  ":?"?°'  ^^"c  ^''S"°  "^"^r  the  adoption 
or  each  ot  the  first  five  constitutiops.     Sessions  as   follows: 


Leg. 

SesB. 

1 

1 

Jl. 

2 

N-. 

3 

-Ta 

2 

1 

N. 

2 

Ja 

3 

1 

N. 

2 

,Ta 

4 

1 

.la 

2 

J  a 

6 

1 

N. 

2 

Ja 

6 

1 

Ja. 

2 

.Tft. 

7 

1 

N. 

2 

Ja. 

8 

1 

.Ta 

2 

.Ta. 

0 

1 

\. 

2 

.Ta, 

10 

1 

.Ta. 

Ex. 
3 

N. 
.Ta 

11 

1 
2 

.)a. 
1), 

12 

1 

.Ta. 

2 

.Ta 

13 

1 

.Ta- 

2 

T) 

14 

1 

Ja,- 

2 

.Ta,- 

15 

1 

.Ta- 

2 

\). 

Date. 


l.-S.  1812 

1812-Mr.  1813 
1  -Mr.  1814 
,  1814-F.  1815 

.-Mr.  1«16 

1816-F.  1817 

.-Mr.  1818 
a.-Mr.  1819 

-Mr.  1820 
.  18-20-F.  1821 
a.-Mr.  1822 

-Mr.  1823 

-Ap.  Ih24 
.  1H24-F.  1825 

-A  p.  1826 

-Mr.  1827 

-Mr.  1^28 

182H-K.  1829 

-Mr.  18:ii) 

-Mr.  1831 
,  14-19,  18:51 

-A  p.  1832 

-4  p.  18:33 

18:{:i-Mr.  1834 

-A  p.  18.3.i 

-Mr.  18:i6 
.  -Mr.  ]«:',7 
.  18;i7-Mr.  1838 

-Mr.  18.39 
u-Mr  1840 
..-Mr.  1841 

184I-Mr.  1842 


Leg.  Sess. 


1 
2 
1 

1 
2 
1 
2  or  ex. 
1 
1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 
Ex. 

2 

I 
Ex. 
Ex. 

1 

2 


Date. 


Ja.-Ap.  1843 
Ja.-Mr.  l.«44 
Ja.-Mr.  1845 


Ja.-Ap. 

Ja.-Mr. 

Ja-.Mr. 

•la.-Mr. 

Ja.-Mr. 

Ja.-Mr. 

Ja.-Mr. 

Ja.-Mr. 

Dec. 

Ja.-Mr. 

N.  IHtil- 

I).  1862- 

My.-./e. 

.la.-F. 

Ja.-Ap. 


1853 
18.i4 
18,'i5 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
I860 
1801 
Ja.  18G2 

1863 
1864 
186.) 


1-2 
Ex. 

1 

2 
Ex. 


().  1864-Ap.  1805 
N.-I).  18(i5 
Ja.-Mr.  1866 
Ja.-Mr.  1867 
Je.-J).  1867 


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\_Table  of  Sessions,  continued."] 


Leg. 

SesB. 

Date. 

Leg. 

Sees. 

Date. 

1 

1 

Je.-O.  1868 

4 

1 

Jn.-Mr.  1875 

2 

Ja.-F.  1869 

Ex. 

Apr.  14-24,  1875 

3 

Ja.-Mr.  :{,  1870 

2 

Ja.-Mr.  1»7« 

Ex. 

Mr.  7-16,  1870 

Ex. 

Mr.  2-10,  1876 

2 

1 

Ja.-Mr.  1871 

(of  !»eD;ite  only) 

Ex. 

D.  6-7,  1871 

5 

1 

Ja.-Mr.  1H77 

2 

Ja.-.Ap.  1872 

Ex. 

Mr.-Ap.  1877 

3 

Ex. 

n.9,'72-Ja.6,'73 

2 

Jii.-Mr.  1878 

1 

Ja.  6-Mr.  6,  1873 

Ex. 

Mr.  8-19,  1878 

2 

Ja.-Mr.  1874 

6 

I 

Ja.-F.  1879 

Sessions  1880-1906  unnumbered;  biennial,  beginning  in  Jan. 
1880,  in  May,  1882-1906.  Extra  Bessions :  Dec.  5-24,  1881 ;  2d  extra, 
Dec.  26,  1881-Jan.  4,  188-2;  Aug.  1899;  Dec.  lyo:i;  Nov.  1907.  Held 
at  N.  O.,  lhl2-24/2.'i,  31-48  (Dec.) ;  at  DonaldBonville,  1826-30  (and 
first  day  only  of  sess.  Jan.  18:il) ;  at  B.  R..  lHoO-61  (.Nov.) ;  at  Ope- 
lour-as,  I)ec."lS62;  at  Shreveport.  Muy  1^63,  Jan.  1864,  Jiin.  \b6h;  at 
N.  O.,  Oct.  1M64,  Nov.  186.^-81/82;  at  15.  R..  1SH2-1907.  The  Civil 
War  sessions  at  R.  R.,  Opelousas,  and  Shreveport  were  of  the 
Confederate  Legislature,  those  at  N.  O.  were  of  the  Union  Legis- 
lature. 

[Laws  of  the  State.']  Act8,  sessional,  1812-1908.  N.  O., 
B.  R.,  etc  ,  'l^i-iyuM.  8". 
Note.  Published  in  both  English  and  French  through  1867 
and  for  ISSI,  81/82.  The  English  and  French  versioiis,  on 
opposite  pages  in  each  vol.,  were  paged  consecutively,  sesaions 
1812-32;  paged  in  duplicate,  sess.  1833-38,  4U-41,  43-63;  paged 
consecutively,  sess.  1839,  41/4?,  64/65,  67  (reprint),  81,  8l/82. 
Acts  Nov.  1831,  .Jan.  1832,  Jan.  1833  seen  lu  1  v.;  Acts  Jan., 
Dec,  18i3  also  seen  in  1  v.  Acts  Dec.  1860  with  Acts  Jan. 
1861.  Acts  Oct.  ls64/Apr.  1865,  Nov  .  1865,  seen  in  1  v.; 
apparently  also  issued  separately.  Acts  Jan.,  Mar.,  1870  in 
1  v.;  similarly,  1871,  72;  1873,  74;  1875,  76;  Jan.,  Mar.,  1877; 
Jan.,  Mar.,  1878;  1881,  81/82.  Title  1868-79  is;  Acts  passed 
by  the  Genl.  .Assy,  at  the  -th  sess.  of  the  -th  Legislature." 
Sess.  Dec.  1862  called  "extra  sess.  of  27th  Leg."  in  Acts. 
With  Acts  of  extra  sess.  19U3  are  bound  Senate  and  House 
Journals.  Acts  Dec.  1862  printed  at  Natchitoches;  May  1863, 
Jan.  1864,  Jan.  1865  at  Shreveport;  others  at  N.  O.  or  B.  R. 

—  List  of  the  titles  of  acts  passed  by   both  houses  .   .   . 

sess.  1854,  55,  and  where  originated.  N.  O., 
'5-1-55.     2  ptn.     »°.     7  p.  ;   11  ]>. 

—  A  reprint  of  the  acts  passed  by  the  6th  Legislature 

...  at   its    extra    session    held    in   the   City    of 
Shreveport   on  the  4th   of   May,    1863.     N.    O., 
1897.     8°.     (4),  (96),  2,  3,  3,  4  p. 
Note.    In  English  and  Freuch  on  opposite  pages,  numbered 
in  duplicate;  i.e.,  the  text  has  p.  1-48  twice. 

—  Acts  of  Louisiana.     Extra  [3d]    session  of   the  2d 

Legislature,  June-July,  1867.     A  page  for  page 
reprint,  100  copies  (only).     Washington,  D.  C: 
T.  L.  Cole,  1894.     8".     9  p. 
Note.    In  English  and  French  on  opposite  pages,  consecu- 
tively numbered. 

—  Chronicle   Suj)pleiiient.     Acts   passed   ...    at   the 

2d  session  of  the  1st  Legislature  .  .  .  1869 
Not  signed  by  the  Governor  in  time  to  be  bound 
with  the  Acts  of  1869.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     32  p. 

—  Joint    resolutions  .   .   .  Acts     192-202.    sess.     1894. 

See  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Sec.  of  State. 

—  A  general  digest  of  the  acts  of  the  Legislatures  of 

the  late  Territory  of  Orh-ans  and  of  the  State  ot 
Louisiana,  and  the  ordinances  of  the  Governor 
under  the  Territorial  government,  [etc.,  etc.]. 
By  F.-X.  Martin.  N.  O.,  1816.  3  v.  12°. 
Note.  In  English  and  French  on  opposite  pages.  Pagina- 
tion of  each  vol.  separate  and  continuous. 

—  The  laws  of   Las    Siete  Partidas  which  are  still  in 

force   in    the    State  .   .   .   Translated    from    the 
Spanish  by  L.   Moreau  Lislet  and  H:  Carleton. 
N.  O.,  1820.     2  V.     8° 
Note.    Authorized  by  the   Leaislature   of  1819.    Called  on 
back  "  Moreau  Si  Carletou's  Partidas." 

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[Laivs  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

—  A  general  digest  of  the  acts  of  the  Legislature  .  .  . 

1804  to  1827.  ByL.  Moreau  Lislet.  N.  O.,  '28. 
2  V.     1.  8°. 

—  ^ame,  in  French.     N.  0.,  [1828?].     2  v.     1.8°. 

—  A  new  collection  of  laws,  charters,  and  local  ordi- 

nances of  .  .  .  Great  Britain,  France,  and 
Spain,  relating  to  the  concessions  of  land  .  .  .  ; 
together  with  the  laws  of  Mexico  and  Texas  on 
the  same  subject  .  .  .  prefixed.  Judge  Johnson's 
translation  of  Azo  and  Manuel's  Institutes  of  the 
Civil  Law  of  Spain.  By  J.  M.  White.  V.  1-2. 
Philadelphia,  1839.     2  v. 

—  Louisiana  digest,  embracing  the  laws  of  a  general 

nature    from  1804  to  1841;  with  an  abstract  of 
the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  ...  on  the 
statutory  law.     By  M    Greiner.     N,  O., '41.     8°. 
Jfote.    A  eecond  volume  was  planned,  but  never  published. 

—  A   new   digest   of  the   statute   laws  .   .  .  from   the 

change  of  government  to  the  year  1841  inclusive. 
Comp.  by  H:  BuUard  and  T:  Curry.     N.  O.,  '42. 
8°. 
J^ote.    A  second  volume  was  planned,  but  never  published. 

—  [Digest  of  laws  and  decisions.     By  P.  S.  Warfield. 

N.  0.,  1848].     182  p. 

—  The  consolidation  and  revision  of  the  statutes  .   .   . 

by  L.  Peirce,  M.  Taylor,  W:  W.  King.  Commrs. 
Feb.  5,  1852.     N.  0.,  '62.     8°.     viii,  658  p. 

—  The   revised    statutes  of  .   .   .  Louisiana,   comp.  by 

U.  B.  Phillips.     N.  O.,  1856.     4°.     xcv,  610  p. 

—  The  revised  statute  laws  of  .  .  .  Louisiana  from  the 

organization  of  the  Territory  to    the  year  1869 
inclusive.      [By    J:     Ray.]     N.    O.,     1870.     8°. 
xliii,  866  p. 
I^ote.    Official  print  of  Act  no.  96  of  1S70. 

—  Digest  of  the  statutes  of  the  State  of  La.,  in  two 

volumes  ...  J:  Rav,  compiler.  By  authority. 
N.  O.,  1870.     2  V.     8°. 

—  The  revised  statute  laws  .  .  .  with  the  amendments 

thereto  ...  up  to  and  including  the  session  of 
1876  .  .  .  Comp.  and  ed.  by  Hon.  A.  Voorhies. 
N.  0.,'76      8°.     XXV,  (1),  1021,  (1)  p. 

—  Revised    laws   of    La        Approved    Mar.    14,    1870. 

With  copious  references  ...  up  to  and  includ- 
ing the  session  of  1882.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  Hon. 
A.  Voorhies.  2d  ed.  N.  O.,  '84.  8°.  602, 
liii,  p. 

—  An  annotated  index  of   the  acts  of  the  Legislature 

.  .  .  1870-88  inclusive,  with  references  to  the 
decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  ...  By  R.  H. 
Marr,  Jr.     N.  0.,  '90.     8°.      (I),  403  p. 

—  Same,  through  the  session  of    1894  ,  .  .     Indexing 

ail  acts  [1870-94]  and  all  local  and  special  acts 
still  in  operation  adopted  since  1804.  2d  ed. 
By  K.  H.  Marr.     N.  0.,  '95.     8°.     63,  595  p. 

—  Revised   laws  of   La.  ...  as   amended  .  .  .  1870- 

96.  Comp.  and  annotated  by  S.  Wolff.  N.  0., 
'97.     8°.     xiv,  1020  p. 

—  [Codes.}     [Civil    Code.'}     To    the    Honorable    the 

Senate;  and  House  ...  in  General  Assembly 
convened.  [Report  of  commission  to  draft 
civil  code  and  code  of  practice:  K:  Liviimston, 
Moreau  Lislet,  P.  lK'rl)igny;  Feb.  13,  i823J. 
[N.  ().],  I)e  St.  I{omes,  [1823?].     8°.     13  p. 

Note.    ThiH  commiHHlon  also  drafted  a  Hcparate  cominercial 
code,  which  wan  not  adopted. 

Additions  and  amendments  to  the  civil   code  of 

.  .  .  I>ouiHiana  ...  N.  O.,  '23.  am.  f.  (2), 
219,  176,  (3)  p. 

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\^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

Same,  in   French.     N.    O.,   1823.      sm.  £».     (1), 

425,  (3)  p. 
Note.    Seen    bound    with    this  wag    "Code  de  procedure 
civile  de  I'fitat  de  la  Louisiane,"  184,  (4)  p.,  as  below  under 
Code  of  Practice. 

Civil  code  of  the  State  of  Louisiana.     By  author- 
ity.    N.  O.,  1825.     8«.     xixi,  1348  p. 
Note.    In  English  and  French,  on  oppouite  pages. 

Same ;   preceded   by  the   treaty  of   cession  with 

France,   [etc.].     Published  by  a  citizen  of  La. 
[Paris],    E.    Duverger,    1825.       12°.      714  p.  + 
index. 
Note.    Has  back  title  "  The  Legislative  Treasure." 

Same;  witii  annotations.     By  W.  S.  Upton  and 

N.  K.  Jennings.     N.  O.,  1838.     8°.     var.  pag. 
Note.    In    English   and    French    on   opposite   pages,   with 
pagination   In  duplicate.      To.xl  alone,  635  p  ,diipl.;  English 
Index,  51  p.;  French  index,  48  p.     Also  ifsued  in  -J.  vols. 

Same  ;  with  the  statutory  amendments  from  1825 

to  1853  inclusive;  and  references  to  the  decisions 
of  the  Supreme  Court  [to  6  La.  Ann.].  Cotnp. 
and  ed.  by  T:  G.  Morgan.     '53.     8°.     533  p. 

Same.     N.  O.,  18(;i.     8°.     533  p. 

Same ;  with  the  statutory  amendments  from  1825 

to  18G6  inclusive  ;  and  references  to  the  decisions 
of  the  Supreme  Court  [to  17  La.  Ann.]  .  .  . 
comp.  and  ed.  by  J.  0.  Fiiqua-  N.  O.  [and] 
New  York, '67.     8°.     (2),  xiv,  481,  (1),  72  p. 

[Revised    civil  code,  by  J:    Ray.     Monroe,  La., 

1H69].     535  p. 

The  revised  civil  code  of  the  State  of  La.     By 

authority.  [Comp.  by  J:  Ray.]  N.  O.,  1870. 
8°.     xii,  503  p. 

The  revised  civil  code  of  the  State  of  La.,  with 

references  to  the  Acts  .  .  .  up  to  .  .  .  1874, 
and  to  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  up 
to  and  including  v.  25  Annual  Reports  .  .  . 
Comp.  and  ed.  by  Hon.  A.  Voorhies.  N.  O., 
1875.  8°.     702  p. 

Revised  civil  code,  1870,  with  amendments,  1880. 

Note.  Entered  in  Louisiana  State  Library  catalogue,  1905; 
not  seen. 

The   revised  civil   code   of    the    State   of    La. ; 

[with]  references  up  to  and  including  v.  34  of 
the  Annual  Reports  and  .  .  .  Acts  ...  up  to 
.  .  .  1^82  [etc.].  Comp.  and  ed.  by  E.  A: 
Peyroux.  N.  O.,  1883.  8°.  524  p. 
Note.  Cont.  Articles  1-447  of  the  Civil  Code.  On  back 
title  called  "v.  1,"  but  no  more  were  published. 

Revised  civil  code,  1870,  with  amendments,  1887. 

N^ote.  Entered  in  Louisiana  State  Library  catalogue,  1905; 
not  seen. 

Revised  civil  code  of  La.     With  annotations  of 

Hon.  A.  Voorhies  to  v.  25  Ann.   Heporis,  and  an 
appendix  ...  by  E.  I).  Saunders.     N.  O.,  1888. 
8°.     (2),  [35]-702,  248  p. 
Note.    Called  on  back  "  Voorhies'  Revised  Civil  Code  of  La. 
Saunders'  ed.    1889." 

The  revised  civil  code  of  the  State  of  La.,  with 

references  to  the  acts  ...  up  to  and  including 
.  .  .  1898.  With  the  notes  of  the  late  Edwin  T: 
Merrick,  LL.D.,  also  annotated  with  references 
to  the  dircisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  to  the 
50th  Annual  inclusive.  Bv  E.  T.  Merrick. 
N.  O.,  1900.  4".  xii,  1081,  (1)  p. 
Note.    Also  issued  in  2  vols.,  divided  at  p.  494. 

[Index  and  concordance  to  the  civil   code.     By 

B.  F.  Cook.]     N.  0.,  1857.     221  p. 

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—  \_Code  of  Practice.]  Code  of  practice,  in  civil  cases, 
for  the  State  of  Louisiana.  N.  O.,  [1825?!  f 
410  p.  -^ 

Note.    In  English  and  French,  on  opposite  pages. 

Same.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     f°.     (6),  170  p. 

Note.    As  given  by  Sabin.    Not  seen. 

Code  de  procedure  civile  de  I'Etatde  laLouisiane. 

n.p.,  n.  d.     [N.  O.,  1825?]    sm.  i°.     184,  (4)  p. 

Note.  Seen  bound  ■with  "  Additions  et  amendemens  au  code 
civil  .  .  ."     1823;  see  above,  Civil  Code. 

Code  of  practice  in  civil  cases  for  the   State  of 

Louisiana.     N.  O,  B.  Buisson,  1830.    24°.     407. 
96  p.  ' 

^^ote.  In  English  and  French,  on  opposite  pages.  Sabin 
*;  o  *  '*  a  l-°>  and  states  that  it  was  re-piibliched  with 
'*  References  to  the  decisions  of  the  f^upreme  Court  of  the 
State  of  La.  and  also  the  statutory  law  relating  to  practice,  bv 
M.  Greiner;  "  N.  O.,  1844.     8».    No  copy  seen. 

Code  of  practice  of   the  State  of  La.   .  .  .     By 

M.  Greiner..    N.  0.,  1839.     12°.     (20),  281  p 

Same.     N.  O.,  1844.     8°. 

See  above,  1830,  Note. 

Code   of  practice  in  civil  cases  for  the   State  of 

La.;  with  annotations  by  W.  S.  Upton      N    O 
1839.     8°.     X,  198,  58,  7,  4,  6,  8  p. 

Note.  la  English  and  French,  on  opposite  pages;  pagina- 
tion m  duplicate.    Cont.  also  Rules  of  State  and  U.  S.  courts. 

[Code  of  practice  in  civil  cases  for  the  State  of 

La.     By   T:    G.   Morgan.]      N.   O.,    1853.      8°. 

\_Not  seen.] 
Same ;  with  the  statutory  amendments  from  1825 

to  1853  .   .    .     Comp.  and  ed.  by  T:  G.  Morgan 

N.  0.,  1856.     8°.     379  p. 

[Same.     N.  0.,  1857.     8°.     Not  seen]. 

[Same.    By  T:  G.Morgan.    N.0.,1861.    374  p.]. 

Note.    Said  to  be  in  La.  State  Library;  not  seen. 

Code  of  practice  in  civil  cases.     By  J.  O.  Fuqua. 

[N.  O.  and  ?]  New  York,  1867.     8°.     440  p. 
Note.    Recorded  by  Sabin ;  not  seen. 
Same;  with  the  statutory  amendments  from  1825 

to  1866.   .   .   .     Comp.  and  ed.  by  J.  Q.  Fuqua. 

N.  0.,  [and]  New  York,  1869.     8'°.     440  p. 
The  code  of  practice  of  the  State  of  La.     N.  O., 

1870.     8°.     200  p. 
Note.    OflScial  print  of  Act  no.  98  of  1870. 
The  code  of  practice  of  the  State  of  La.,  with 

references   to    the    Acts  ...  up    to  .   .  .   1874. 

.  .   .    Comp.  anded.  by  Hon.  A.  Voorhies.    N.O., 

1875.     8^     660  p. 
The  co_de  of  practice  of  the  State  of  La.     Adopted 

in    1870.     With    amendnient.s    including   session 

...  of  1894.     Annotated  by  H:  L.  Garland,  .Jr 

N.  0.,'94.     8°.     X,  897p. 
Same;  with  annotations  of    H:  L.   Garland,  Jr., 

and  an  appendix  ...   to  and  including  the  ses- 
sion of  1900.   .   .   .     Comp.  and  od.  by  8.  Wolff 

N.  (),,1901.     8".     X,  96Up. 
—  ICommerce.]     Commerci;il  code  for  .   .  .   Louisiana, 

by  E:   Livingston.     N.  0.,   1825.     fo.     (1),  252 

(1),  253-200  p. 

Note.  Prepared  by  the  commlBcion  which  prepared  the 
Civil  code  and  Code  of  practice  of  1825.  Not  adopted  bv  the 
Leginlature.  ' 

Code  de  commerce  pour  I'Etat  de  la  Louisiane 

N.0.,1825.     fo.     (2;,287,  table,ix,  p. 

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[ZaM'5  of  the  Slate^  continued.'] 

—  {^Evidejice.]     Introductory    report    to    the    code    of 

evidence  of  .  .  .  La.  By  E:  Livingston.  [N.  O., 
182-.]     {°.     08  p. 

[Code    of   evidence,  by  E:    Livingston.  '    N.   O., 

182-].     fo.     7;?  p. 

—  [^Penal    Code.]     Report   made   to   the    Genl.    Assy. 

...  on  the  plan  of  a  penal  code  ...  By  E: 
Livingston  .      .     N.  O.,  1822.     12°.     159  p. 

Same,  in  French.     N.  O.,  1822.     S°.     170,  (1)  p. 

See  under  Legisluture,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1828. 

Extracts  from  the  .   .   .  penal  code  .   .   .     Hy  E: 

Livingston.     N.  O,  1828.     P.     (2).  31,  (2)  p. 

Project  of   a  new  penal    code  for   tlie  State    of 

Louisiana.    By  E:   Livingston.    London,  1824.    8°. 

Kapport  snr  le   projet  d'un    code    penal,   fait   a 

I'assemblee  generale  de  I'etat  de  la  Louisiane, 
par  M.  E:  Livingston,  suivi  des  observations 
.  .  .  par  M.  [J.]  Mill,  avec  une  introduction 
.  .  .  par  M.  A.  H.  Taillandier  .  .  .  Taris,  1825. 
12°.     xxii,  223  p. 

Introductory  report  to  the  system  of  penal  law 

.  .  .  for  the  State  ...  By  E:  Livingston. 
[N.  O.,  182-.]     fo.     185  p. 

System  of  penal  law,  prepared  for  the  State  of 

La. ;  comprising  codes  of  ofTences  and  punish- 
ments, of  procedure,  of  prison  discipline,  and  of 
evidence,  applicable  as  well  to  civil  as  to  criminal 
cases.  And  a  book  containing  definitions  of  all 
the  technical  words  used  in  the  system.  Pre- 
pared undiT  the  authority  of  a  law  ...  by  E: 
Livingston.  N.  0-,  1^24.  i°.  164  p. 
Note.    In  place  of  ihis,  Sabin  has  the  following  title  : 

A    system    of  penal    law    for  .  .  .   Louisiana;    a 

code  of  crimes  and  punishments,  a  code  of  pro- 
cedure, a  code  of  evidence,  a  code  of  reform 
and  prison  discipline,  a  book  of  definitions. 
Prepared  under  the  authority  of  a  law  of  the 
said  State.  By  E:  Livingston.  To  which  are 
prefixed,  a  preliminary  report  on  the  plan  of  a 
penal  code,  and  introductory  reports  to  the 
several  codes  embraced  in  the  system  of  penal 
law.  N.  O.,  1824.  f°. 
See  preceding  entry  and  note. 

Same ;  Philadelphia.  1833.     1.  8°.     v,  745  p. 

[^Same ;  1873.      A'ot  see 7i]. 

Syst^me  de  loi  penale  pour  TEtat  de  la  Louisiane. 

.   .   .   By  E:  Livingston.     N.  O.,  1825.     fo.     157, 

242,  25  p. 
Definitions  of  all  the  technical  words  used  in  the 

system    of    pinal    law  .   .   .  for  .  .  .  Louisiana. 

By    E:     Livingston,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     [1824.]     fo. 

27  p. 
Note.     Also  with  the  Code  of  practice,  1825,  and  apparently 
also  with  the  System  of  Penal  Law,  1824. 

A  digest  of  the  penal  law  of  the  State  of   La., 

analytically  arranged.  By  M.  M.  Robinson. 
V.  1-2.     New  Orleans,  1841.     2  v.     8°. 

A  treatise  on  the  critiiiiial  jurisprudence  of  La.. 

embracing  the  criminal  statutes  .  .  .  [1805-58] 
and  having  copious  references  to  the  decisions 
...  up  to  13th  La.  Annual  Reports.  By  A. 
Voorhies.     V.  1.     N.  O.,  1860.     624  p. 

Expos6    d'un    systeme    de    legislation   criminelle 

pour  I'etat  de  la  Louisiane  et  pour  les  Etats-Unis 
d'.-Vmerique.     Paris,  1872.     2  v. 

—  [Penal    Procedure.]     Introductory    report    to    the 

code  of  procedure.  By  E:  Livingston  [N.  O., 
1827.]     f.     58  p^ 


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{^Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

Code  of  procedure,  for  giving  effect  to  the  penal 

code  ...     By  E:  Livingston.     N.  O.,  1825.     fo. 

256  p. 

Xote.    Also  recorded  as  having  263,  27  p. ;  with  Corrections, 
p.  257-263,  and  Definitions,  p.  1-27  at  end. 

-  {^Prison   Discipline.']     Introductory   report    to    the 

code  of  reform  and  prison  discipline.  By  E: 
Livingston.      [N.  O.,  n.  d.]     i°.     71  p. 

Introductory  report  to  the  code  of  prison  disci- 
pline :  explanatory  of  the  principles  on  which 
the  code  is  founded.  Being  a  part  of  the  System 
of  Penal  Law  prepared  for  .  .  .  Louisiana  .  .  . 
By  E:  Livingston.  Philadelphia,  1827.  8°. 
(2).  78  p. 

Code  of   reform  and  prison   discipline  .   .   .  for 

.  .  .  Louisiana.  By  E:  Livingston.  N.  0., 
1826.     fo.      (2),  65  p. 

-  {Special    Laws.]       [Banks  ]      The     charter    and 

renewal  of  the  charter  of  the  Bank  of  Orleans. 

N.  0.,  n.  d.     8°.     15  p.     (English  and  French.) 
An   act   to   incorporate    the    subscribers    to    the 

Consolidated  Association  of  the  Planters  of  La. 

N.  O.,  1829.     8°.     48  p. 
An   act   to   incorporate   the  City   Bank   of  New 

Orleans,  Mar.  3,  1831.     N.  O.,  '32.     8°.     16  p. 
An  act  to  incorporate  the  Commercial  Bank  of 

New  Orleans.     N.  O.,  1833.     8°.     32  p. 
An    act   to   incorporate    the    subscribers    to    the 

Bank  of  Louisiana  ...     2d  ed.     N.  O.,   1838. 

16°.     52,  (1)  p. 
Bank  bill,  as  it  passed  the  La.  Legislature,  Feb. 

1,  1842.     N.  0.,  1842.     8°.     22  p. 

-  lCorpo7-ations.]     Corporation  and  corporate  rights, 

and  acts  relative  to  same.     1894.    n.p.,n.d.    6  p. 
Jr'bie.     Perhaps  a  private  publication. 

-  [Debt,  State.]     An  act  to  provide  for  funding  obli- 

gations of  the  State  by  exchange  for  bonds,  etc. 
Jan.  24,  1874.     [N.  0.,'74.]    8".     5  p. 

-  [Uducation.]     [An   act   to  reorganize    free    public 

schools  in  the  State  of  La.     Approved,  Apr.  28, 
1853.] 
J^^'ote.    Ordered  printed  iu  English  and  French  editions. 

-  [Judiciary.]      An    act    to    organize    the    Supreme 

Court  of  the  State  of  La.,  and  to  establish 
courts  of  inferior  jurisdiction.  By  authority. 
N.  0.,  1813.      12°.     16  p. 

An  index  to  the  act  of  the  Legislature  of  La.  no. 

136  of  1880,  p.  187.  [N.  O.,  1880?]  16°. 
45  p. 

Mte.    Cont.  a  copy  of  the  act  referred  to,  which  regulated 
the  fees  of  clerks  of  district  courts.  Parish  of  Orleans. 

-  [Lahor.]     Acts  of  the  Gcnl.  Assy,  of  La.  regulating 

labor.  Extra  session,  1865.  Printed  bv  order  of 
the  House.     N    0., '6(i.     8".     13  p. 

-  [Lands.]     Acts   of    the    Le}>islature    for   leveeing, 

draining  &  reclaiming  swamp  lands  in  certafn 
portions  of  the  Parishes  of  Orleans  and  Jefferson. 
n.t  p.  N.  O.,  1866.  8°.  24  p.  map.  (Cover 
title.) 

-  [Medicine.]     Act  no.  49,  regulating  the  practice  of 

medicine,  etc.,  in  the  State  of  La.  Passed  at 
the  regular  session,  July  4,  1894,  n.  «.,  n.  d. 
H".     6  p. 

-  [Militia.]     Militia  laws  and  general  regulations  for 

the  army.     1834. 

Official  copy    of  the  militia  law  of  La.,  adopted 

.  .   .  Jan.  23,  1862.     B.  R.,  '62.     8°.     14  p. 

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An  act  to  organize,  arm  and  equip  a  uniformed 

militia;  to  provide  for  its  instruction,  duties,  and 
government.  Act  no.  75,  approved  April  5,  1870, 
and  the  amendments  thereto.     N.  O.,  '74.     45  p. 

—  \_Revenue.'\      General    revenue   law   of    La.,    extra 

session  of  1877.     N.  O.,  '77.     8°.     39  p. 
See  also  iinder  Exec,  and  Staff,  Auditor  of  Public  Accounts. 

—  {^University  of  La.]     An   act   to  establish  in  .  .  . 

New    Orleans    the     University    of     Louisiana. 

n.p.,n.d.     12°.     12  p. 
^Journals,  Documents,   Etc.]     Official   journal   of   the 

proceedings  of  the  Senate,  sessional,  l^fl2-ly08. 

N.  O.  ancZB.E,., '12-1908.     Standi.  S".     (Title 

var.). 
J^ote.  Jnls.  of  extra  sessions  generally  in  separate  vols.,  but 
jnls.  of  Jan.,  Mar.  1870  are  in  1  v.  (whi('h  com.  also  I'rocced- 
ings  of  impeachment  of  G:  M.  Wickliffe,  Auditor) ;  similarly, 
Dec.  1871,  Jan.  1872  in  1  v.;  Dec.  1872/Jan.  1873,  Jan./Mar. 
1873  in  1  V.  (which  cout.  also  Proceedings  of  impeachment  c». 
Gov.  Warmoth);  Dec.  1881,  Dec.  1881/Jan.  1882  in  1  v.  Jnl. 
1843  is  in  2  pis.,  broken  at  Jan.  18th,  owing  to  change  in  State 
Printer;  ea.  part  has  Heparate  caption,  that  of  first  half  having 
wrongly  "  17th  "  for  16th  iiegielature.  For  the  same  reacou 
jnls.  1846  and  1847  are  similarly  broken,  in  each  case  at  Mar. 
16th;  jnl.  1847  has  wrongly  "  Ist  sess.  of  Ist  Leg."  for  2d 
Bess,  of  1st  Leg.  Appendix  of  docs,  bound  with  jnls.  1843, 
80,  53,  [54?),  57.  Jnl.  1876  incl.  Proceedings  of  impeachment 
of  W;  P.  Kellogg;  jnl.  1886  incl.  Prelim,  proceedings  of  im- 
peachment of  T.  Fontelieu.  Jnl.  extra  sess.  1903  is  in  1  v. 
with  Acts  and  H.  J.  Jnls,  1S47,  60,  [52?],  53,  [.i4-56?J,  57  are 
1.  8».  Title  as  above  from  about  1868.  Jnl.  1830  has  imprint 
Donaldsonville. 

—  Journal  du  Senat,   sessional,  1812-57;    Jan.,    1866. 

N.  O.  and  B.  R.,  '12-66.     8°. 
Note.    Jnl.  1847  is  in  2  pts.,  broken   at  Mar.   15th,    owing 
to  change  in   State  Printer;  jnls.  1»'43,  46  probably  similarly 
divided  ;  not  seen.    Jnls.  1847,  50,  57,  are  1.  8".    Jnl.  1830  prob- 
ably printed  at  Donaldsonville;  not  seen. 

—  Executive  journal  of  the  Senate,  sess.  1846,  47,  57, 

60.     N.  O.,  '46-47;  B.  R., '57-60.     4  pm.     8°. 
^Tote.    For    other   years  generally   included    with    Senate 
Journal. 

—  Senate  Journal  in  executive  session,  July  9  to  Oct. 

22,  1868.     50  p. 

—  Journal  executif  du  Senat,  sess.  1857,  60.     B.  R., 

'57-60.     2  pm.     8°. 
Note.    For  other  years  generally  included  with  Journal  du 
Senat;   sess.  1846,  47   perhaps  excepted,  as  in  second  entry 
preceding —  not  seen. 

—  Senate  Debates,  sess,  1850,  53,  Oct.  1864,  70.     N.  O. 

['50]-70.     4v.     8°.     (Title  var.). 
Note.    Debates  1850  bound  with  Senate  Jnl.;  accompanied 
by  two  appendixes;  each  3  p.    Debates  1853  also  in  French, 
separately.    Debates  1864  (208  p.)  have  an  appendix  of  Reports 
of  State  Officers  (220  p.).    Debates  1870  incl.  extra  session. 

—  Official  journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  House  of 

Representatives,    sessional,    1812-1908.     N.    O. 

a?id  B.  R.,  '12-1908.  8°.  (Title  var.). 
Note.  Jnls.  of  extra  Be8^ions  generaljy  in  separate  vols., 
tut  jnls.  of  Jan.,  Mar.  1870  are  in  1  v.;  jnls.  Dec.  1872/Jau. 
1873  in  1  V. ;  and  jnls.  1881,  81/82  in  1  v.  Jnl.  1843  is  in  2  pts., 
broken  at  .Jan.  llth,  owing  to  change  in  State  Printer;  ea. 
part  has  separate  caption,  wrongly  inscribed  "  17th"  for  16th 
Legislature.  Jnl.  1847  was  similarly  divided  at  Mar.  llth; 
probably  also  jnl.  1846;  not  seen.  Jnl.  extra  sess.  19U3  is  in 
1  v.  with  Acts  and  S.  J.  Title  as  above  from  about  1868.  Jnl. 
1830  probably  printed  at  Donaldsonville. 

—  Journal  de  la  Chambre  des  Representans,  sessional, 

1812-54.     N.  O.,  '13-54.     8°. 
Note.    Jnl.  1847  is  in  2  pts,,  broken  at  Mar.  llth,  owing  to 
change   in    State    Printer;   jnls    1?43,    46   probably   similarly 
divided  —  not  seen.    Jul.  1830  has  imprint  Donaldsonville. 

—  Legislature   of   the    State   of   La.     Debates  of  the 

House  in  its  session  of   1853.     N.  O.,  '53.     8°. 

(1),  120  p. 
Note.    Has  caption  "  Official  reports  of  the  House  .  .  ." 
btit  cont.  no  docs.    Bound  with  it  is  French  edition,  (1), 
127  p.,  with  similar  erroneous  caption. 

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[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Same.,    Sessions  of  1864/65.     N.  O., '65.     8°.    444  p. 

Jn'ote.    Has  appendix  of  collected  documents. 

—  Debates  of  the  House  of   Representatives,  session 

1870,  71.     N.  O.,  '70-71.     2  v.     8°. 

—  Rules  and  orders  of  the  Senate,  to  which  is  annexed 

the  Constitution  of   the   United   States    and   the 
constitution  of  the  State  of  Louisiana.     B.  R., 
•      1860.     8".     ?  4-  13  4-  41  p. 
Ifote.    Pagination  uncertain. 

—  Same;  to  which  is  annexed  the  constitution  of  the 

State  .   .   .  Adopted  Jan.  1876.     N.  0.,  '76.     8°. 
49  p. 

—  Rules  and  orders  of  the  House  of  Representatives ; 

to  which  is  annexed  the  constitution  of  the  State. 
N.  O.,  1855.     8°.     38  p. 
Jfbte.    Issued  also  in  French ;  40  p. 

—  Rules  of  order  of  House  of  Representatives,  regular 

session    1884  ...     To    which    are    annexed  the 
rules  governing  the  Genl.  Assy,  in  joint  session, 
[etc.].     B.  R.,  1884.     8°.     (?4-56p.) 
Note.    Imperfect  copy  seen. 

—  Calendar  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Session 

of  1892.     n.p.,  n.  d.     8^      143  p. 

—  Protest  of  the  State  of  Louisiana  to  the  Senate  of 

the  United  States,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  investigate  the  causes 

of  the  military  orders  issued  against  the  Legis- 
lature.    [Sess.  1814/15.]     8°. 
Note.    Also  in  French  as  : 

—  Rapport  du  comite  charge,  en  vertu  de  la  resolution 

prise  .  .  .  le  5  Janvier  1815,  de  prooeder  a  une 
enquete  al'effetde  decouvrir  la  cause  des  mesures 
militaires  qui  ont  ete  exercees  contre  I'assemblee 
generale  dudit  etat  pendant  sa  presente  session. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Statement    of    facts  occurring  during   the   invasion 

of  the  British.     [Se.«s.  1814/15.]     p.  [100]-111. 
Note.     Seen  only  as  appendix  lo  Acts,  1814/15. 

—  Documents  relative  to  the  usury  bill  ...     N.  O., 

1823.     8°.     34  p. 

—  Same,  in  French.     N.  0.,  1823.     8°.     36  p. 

—  Discours  addresse  a  la  legislature  en  refutation  du 

rapport  de  Mr.  Livingston  sur  I'abolition  de  la 
peine  de  iiiort.  By  C:  Gayarre.  N.  0  .  1826. 
8  p. 

—  Memorial   and   remonstrance   to   Congress    on    the 

repeal  of  the  duties  on  foreign  sugar,  passed  by 
both  houses;  session  of  1831.     N.  O.,  '31.     15  p. 

—  [Report  of   joint  committee  to  whom  was  referred 

that  part  of  the  Gov's,  message  relative  to  the 
late  proceeding.s  of  So.  Carolina.     Ses.s.  18.53]. 
Note.    In  House  -Jnl.  1833,  but  also  oidered  printed. 

—  [Report  of  T:   G.    Morgan,  chairman  of  committee 

lo    whom  was  referred    that  part  of  the    (Jov's. 
messajie    relative    to    the     Peiiitentiarv.      Sess. 
1833]. 
Note.     In  House  Jnl.   1833,  but  also  ordered  printed. 

—  [Report   of  joint  committee    appointed  to  examine 

into  the  situation  of  the  Cliarity  HoHnitiil.     Sess. 
1833 J. 
Note.     In  House  Jnl.  18,33,  but  also  ordered  printed. 

—  Report  of  the  .   .   .  joint  committee  on  the  affairs  of 

the  Citizens'  Hank,  1836.     N.  O.,  ';;7.     H".     8  p. 

—  Documents  relative  to  the  investigation  of  batdcs  by 

the   joint   committee  .   .   .   1840.     [N.    O.,  '40.] 

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[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continved,'\ 

—  [Report  of   joint  committee  apijoiiitcil    to  visit  tlie 

Penitentiary,  F.b.  9,  1843] 
Note.    Iti  House  Jtil.  aess.  184.'?,  but  also  ordered  ijrinted. 

—  Report   of    the    committee    on    banks      [R.    Hunt, 

chairman.     Ses8.  1843.]     n.  t.  p.     S^.     7  p. 

—  Report  of    tiie    committee    on    agricuhure,    nianu- 

fMcture  anil  commerce.  [G.  iVIusson,  chairman. 
Sess.  1843.]     n.  t.  p.     8'>.     1!)  p. 

—  Heport  of  the  minority  of  the  committee  on  [same. 

Sess.  1843].     n.  t   p.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Report  on  [same.     Sess.  1844]. 

Note.    In   lloune   Jnl.  1844,   but   also   ordered   prlutcd,   In 
Knglish  and  French. 

—  [Report  of  special  committee  to  whom  was  referred 

the  memorial  of  W:  Christy  an^l  IL  Lockett 
containing  sundry  charges  of  official  misconduct 
agjiinst  B.  C.  lOlliott,  Judge  of  the  City  Court  of 
Lafayette.     Se>s.  1844.     (13)  p.     Not  seen]. 

—  Report  of  the  standing  committee  on  the  State  Peni- 

tentiary.    [Sess.  1844.]     n.t.p.     8°.     (15)  p. 

Note.     Includes    "  Rpt.    of   [committee   ofj    the   Board    of 
Inspectors,"  Jan.  1,  1844. 

—  Memorial  of  Edm.    J.   Forstall,  in  behalf  of  Hope 

&  Co.  of  Amsterdam,  and  other  holders  of  State 
bonds  issued  in  favor  of  the  Citizens'  Hank  of 
La.     [Feb.  19.  1844.]     n.  i.  p.     8".     (8)  p. 

—  [Reports    of   the  conmiittee  to  whom  wms  referred 

the    bill    for    the    voluntary    liquidation    of    the 
Union    Bank,    by    Messrs.     Morse    and    Downs, 
submitted  Feb.  27,  1844]. 
Note.    In  Senate  Jnl.  1844,  but  also  ordered  printed. 

—  Report  on  Penitentiary  bv  a  joint  committee  of  Sen- 

ate &  House,  .lan.  3L  1845.     [N.  ().],  '45.     8  p. 

—  Report   of   committee  on    W.   Langfit,    etc.      [Se.'^s. 

184(5.] 

—  Report   of   committee    relative    to   batture.     [Sess. 

1846.] 

—  Report    of    committee    on    federal    affairs.      [Sess. 

184li.] 

—  Report  of  committee  on  elections.     [Sess.  184(5.] 

—  Report  of  committee  on  claims  of  G.  W.  Coffin  & 

Co.     [Sess.  1846.] 
See  also  below,  1857. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  Penitentiary.     [Sess. 

184(i.] 

—  Report  and  act  relative  to  the  property  banks.     [Sess . 

1840.] 

—  Memorial   of  the  Chamber   of   Commerce.     [Sess. 

1846.] 

—  Report    of    the    committee    on    commerce.     [Sess. 

1846.] 

—  Report  of  militia  committee.     [Sess.  1846.] 

—  Minority  report  of  judiciary  committee  on  interest. 

[Sess.  1846.] 

—  Majority  report  of  finance  committee.     [Sess.  1846.] 

—  Report  of  majority  of  special  conmiittee  on  memorial 

of  citizens  of  West  Feliciana.     [Sess    1846.] 

—  Report  of  minority  of  same.     [Sess.  1846.] 

—  Report   of    majority    of    committee    to    whom    was 

referred  the  report  of  the  Civil  Engineer  on  the 
Raccour^i  cut-off.     j  INIarch  1846.] 

—  Report  of  minority  on  same.     [March  1846.] 

—  Report   (if   committee    on    conting^'nt   expenses,    re 

account  of  Gov.  Mouton.     [Sess.  1846.] 

—  Report    of   joint   committee    on   public    education. 

[Sess.  1846.] 

—  Second  report  of  same.     [Sess.  1846.] 

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[Journah,  Documents,  Etc.^  continued.'] 

—  Memorial  of  the  tobacco  trade.     [Scss.  1846  ] 

—  Report  of  committee  ia  favor  of  appropriation  for 

Penitentiary.     [Sess.  1846.] 

—  Minutes    of    the    sittings    of     the     committee    on 

commerce.     [Sess.  1846.] 

—  Report   of    committee    on    internal    improvements. 

[Mar.  3,  1848.] 

—  [Maj.    and  min.    reports   of   Senate    committee   on 

Finance,  end.  communications  from  Gov.,  Feb. 
28,  1848,  and  Bd.  of  Bank  Managers,  Feb.  26, 
1848  ;  in  Senate,  Mar.  8,  1848.    Ordered  printed]. 

—  [Report  of  House  committee  on   finance  re  bill  to 

reduce  rate  of  taxation;  Mar.  9,  1848]. 
Note.    Ordered  printed  in  English  and  French. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  public  education,  re  memorial 

of  the  Board  of  Administrators  of  the  University 
of  La.     [Sess.  1848  ] 

—  Memorials  to  the  Legislature  for  and  against  the  con- 

solidation of  the  municipalities  of  the  City  of  New 
Orleans.     [Sess.  1850.]     n.  p.,  n   d.     8°.      10  p 

—  Report   of  the  committee  on  public  lands,  Feb.  4, 

1850.     8°.     25  p. 

—  Remarks  of  Mr.  Duncan  and  others  on  the  bill  to 

take  the  sense  of  the  people  upon  calling  a  con- 
vention to  remodel  the  constitution ;  Mar.  4, 
1850.     3  p. 

—  Report   of  the  committee  on  public  lands.     [Sess. 

1852.]     n.t.p.     8°.     25  p. 

Note.    Incl.  rpt.  of  Register  of  the  Land  Office,  Feb.   4, 
1850,  on  pp.  2-25. 

—  Report  of  standing  committee  on  Penitentiary,  made 

Feb.  24th,  1852.  R.  H.  Day,  chairman.  B.  R., 
'52.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  on  retrenchment  and 

reform  in  the  salaries,  fees,  etc.  lsic\.  fN.  0.], 
1852.     8°.     14  p. 

—  In  relation  to  the  aflfairs  of  the  Citizens'  Bank.     {In 

Appendix  to  Journals,  1852.) 

—  Minority  report  of  the  judiciary  committee  on  the 

Citizens'  Bank  bill.     N.  0..  1852.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  public  education,  with  ac- 

companying documents.     N.  0.,  1852.     48  p. 

—  Memorial  of  E.  J.   Forstall,    in   behalf   of    Baring 

Bros.  &C.  \_sic']  of  London,  and  other  holders  of 
bonds  issued  in  favor  of  Municipality  No.  2  and 
the  Charity  Hospital.     N.  O.,  1852.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  federal  relations.    [Sess. 

1852.]      n.  t.  p.     80.     8  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  the  committee   on  internal   im- 

provements.    [Sess.  1852.]     n.t.p.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  [of   select    committee   on]   the    accounts  of 

the  Commissioners  of  Public  Buildings.  [Sess. 
1852.]     n.  t.  p.     8<>.     2  p. 

—  Report  of  the   Senate   standing   committee    of  21st 

Mar.  1850,  on  levees,  drainage,  &c.  [Sess. 
1853.]     N.  0.,  1853.     8°.     64  p.     charts. 

—  Report  of  the   special  committee  on  the    memorial 

from  certain  citizens  of  Carroll,  asking  for  a 
repeal  of  .  .  .  "  An  Act  to  constitute  a  levee  dis- 
trict composed  of  the  parishes  of  Madison,  Car- 
roll, and  Catahoula"  adopted  18th  Mar.  1852. 
[Sess.  1853.]     n.  t.p.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  Mr.   Pearce  of  the  committee  on  amend- 

ments to  the  conntitution.    N.  O.,  1853.    8°.    4  p. 

—  Uej.ort  on  the  bill  to  take  the  census.     N.  O,,  1853. 

H".     4  p. 

—  Report  from    committee   on    charitable  institutions. 

[Scss.  1853.]     n.  t.p.     8°.     5  p. 

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—  Minority  report  of    Mr.   Lacoste,  of  the  committee 

on  charitable  institutions,  n.t.p.  Sess.  1853. 
p.  7-8. 

—  Rapport    (lu   comit6    conjoint    sur    les    institutions 

charitables.     [N    ().],  18r)3.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  finance,  upon  the  pay- 

ment of  pensions  due  the  veterans  of  1814  and 
'15.     [Sess.  1853.]     n   t'.  p.     8°.     2  p 

—  Report  of  the  majority  and  minority  committees  on 

the  judiciary,  upon  the  joint  resolution  for  going 
into  an  election  of  U.  8.  Senator.  [Sess.  1853.] 
n.  t.  p.     8«.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  banks  and  banking  on 

the  bill  to  extend  the  charter  of  the  Mechanics' 
and  Traders'  Bank.     N.  O.,  1853.     8°.     (3)  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  upon  banks  and  bank- 

inij;    sessional,   1853-61,  66.     N.  O.  and  B.  R., 
['58]-6f;.      8°. 
Note.    llpt.  eese.  1853  is  of  "  standing  committee."     Rpt. 
eesB.  1855,  58  seen  al>o  in  French.     See  also  above,,  1843,  and 
below,  1857  (two),  66,  69. 

—  Same,  minority  report.     [1858.]     6  p 

—  Minority   report   of   the    Senate    committee    on   the 

general  system  of  free  banking  in  the  State  of 
La.     N.  0.,  1854.     2  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  agriculture  and  commerce, 

with  regard  to  public  weighers  of  cotton  and 
sugar,  Feb.  23,  1854.      1  p. 

—  Report  of  special  committee   on  Insane  Asylum  at 

Jackson,  La.     N.  O.,  1854.     2  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  Penitentiary. 

N.  O.,  1854.     4  p. 

—  Report   of    the    joint    committee    on    the    pilotage 

system.     N.  0.,  1854.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  New  Orleans, 

Opelousas  &  Great  Western  and  New  Orleans, 
Jackson  &  Great  Northern  railroads.  N.  O., 
1854.     8°.     20  p. 

—  J:   S.  Lobdell,  Esq.,  to  L.  Caldwell,  concerning  the 

building  of  his  levee  by  the  State.  [Sess.  1854.] 
1  p. 

—  Minority  report   of   the   committee  on  internal  im- 

provements and  levees.     [Sess.  1854.]     4  p. 

—  Report   of  the   joint   committee   on   public   health. 

Majority  report.     N.  0.,  1854.     32  p. 

—  Counter   report   of  the   joint   committee   on  public 

health.     N.  0.,  1854.     5  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  on  charitable  institutions. 

N.  O.,  1854.     5  p. 

—  Minority   report    of    the    committee    appointed    to 

apportion  the  representation  of  the  State.  N. 
O.,  1854.     80.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  appointed  to  examine 

the  accounts  of  the  Swamp  Land  Commissioners. 
March  1855.     N.  0., '55.     8°.     61  p. 

—  [Report  of  joint  committee  to  investigate  charges  of 

Judge  Cotton  against  the  Legislature  in  re  Pont- 
chartrain  R.  li.  Co. ;  sess.  1855].  n.  t.  p.  8°. 
5  p.     (Senate.) 

—  Report    [of   judiciary   committee   on   memorial    of 

W:  H.  Williams;  sess.  1855J.  n.  t.  p.  8°.  6  p. 
(House.) 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  appointed  to  examine  the 

affairs   of   tlie  railroad   companies  in  which  the 
State    has  an    interest.     [Sess.   1855.]     n.  t.  p. 
8°.     3  p.     (House.) 
Note.    Also  issued  separately  in  French. 

—  Report  [of  Senate  committee  appointed  to  investigate 

accounts  of  Lessees  of  Penitentiary.  [Sess. 
1855.]     n.  i.p.     8°.     p.  [9]-ll. 

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{^Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.^ 

—  Address  of    Dr    S:  Bard,  Supt     of    Public    Educa- 

tion, before  the  Genl.  Assy.  Delivered  on  the 
20th  Feb.  1856.     B.  R.,  '5G.     8°.     13  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  charitable  instiiutions. 

[Sess.  1857.]     n.  i.  p.     8°.     p.  3-17. 

—  Report  of  [same]  on  the  St.  Vincent's  Asylum  and 

Hospital.      [Sess.  1857.]     h.  t  p.     8".     4  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  examine  the  acc;ounts 

of   the    Swamp   Land  Commissioners  of   the  2d 
Swamp  Land  District  for  the  year  1855   [1856]. 
[Sess.  1857]     n.p.,n.d.     7  p. 
i<ote.     In  reality  for  year  1856. 

—  Special   report   of  committee  on   charitable  institu- 

tions, Mar.  3,   [1857,  re   Plaquemine   College]. 
h.  t.  p.     8°.     (3)  p. 
Note.    Has  wrong  date  "  Mar.  3, 1856." 

—  Special   report  of   the   joint  committee  on  finance. 

B.  R.,  18.^7.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Minority  report  from  the  finance  committee.     [Sess. 

1857.]     h.  t.  p.     so.     4  p. 

—  Special  report  of  the  Senate  committee  on  banks  and 

banking    [re   report    of    Board    of    Currency]. 
[Sess.  1857.]     n.t.p.     8°.     25  p. 
Note.    Includes  the  rpt.  referred  to. 

—  Report  of  House  committee  on  banks  and  banking 

on  House  bill  no.  32,  An  Act  to  establish  a 
general  system  of  free  banking  in  the  State  of 
La.     [Sess.  1857.]     h.t.p.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Minority   report    of    the    committee    on    the    Baton 

Rouge  Railroad  bill.  [Sess.  1857.]  h.  t.  p. 
8°.     7  p. 

—  Minority  report   on   the   closing  of   Bayou  Rouge. 

h.  t.  p.     [Sess.  1857.]     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of   committee  on  lands  and  levees.     [Sess. 

1857.]     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     7  p. 
See  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Auditor,  1857. 

—  Memorial  [of  Seamen's  Home  Association  of  N.  0.]. 

[Sess.  1857.]     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Petition    of  the   Female   Orphan    Society.       [Sess. 

18.-i7.]     ;*.  t.  p.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  committee  on  public  lands.     [By 

S.  Van   VVickle.  sess.  1857.]     h.t.p.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  [of  the  .select  committee]  on  the  State  Semi- 

nary of  Learning.   [Sess.  1857.]  n.t.p.    8°.  3  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  Penitentiary.     [Sess. 

1857.]     h.  t.  p      80.     4  p. 

—  Minority  report  [of  same.     Sess.  1857].    h.t.p.    7  p. 

—  Report  on  petition  of  G:   W.  Coffin.     [Sess.  1857.] 

n.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  3-6. 
See  also  above,  1846. 

—  Report   of  the   committee   on   commerce,    etc.    [re 

Mechanics' Society  of  N.  O.  Sess.  1857].  h.t.p. 
S".      (l),3p. 

—  [Minoiity  reportof  joint  connnittee  on  banks,  1858]. 

See  above,  1854. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  parochial  affairs  on  the 

petition  in  relation  to  the  removal  of  the  court 
house  of  the  parisli  of  Avoyelles  from  Marks- 
ville  to  Mansura.     [Sess.  1858  ]    n.p.,n.d.    2  p. 

—  Resolutions    adopted    at    a    mass    meeting    of    the 

inliabltants  of  the  parish  of  St.  James,  held  on 
Mon.,  Feb.  22,  1858  .  .  .  n.  p.,  n.  d.  8°.  2  p. 
(In  Df)cumentM,  18."8.) 

—  Report  of  conmiittee  on  Penitentiary.     [Sess.  1858.] 

B.  R.,  '58.      15  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  charitable  institutions. 

[Sess.  1858.]     5  p. 

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[Jom-nnls,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'} 

—  Minority  report   of   tiie  committee   on   agriculture, 

recommending  a  geological  survey  of  the  State. 
B.  K..  1858.     18  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  special  committee  appointed  to 

examine  Diamond  Island  Bend  levee.  B.  Jl., 
18,-)8.     lip. 

—  Petition   of   the   citizens   of    St.  Mary's   parish,   in 

relation  to  the  closing  of  Bayou  Plaquemine. 
[Sess.  1858.]     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  the  Senate  committee  on  internal 

improvements,  upon  the  House  hill  no.  39, 
entitled,  An  act  to  authorize  and  require  the 
State  Engineer  and  the  Commissioners  of  the 
2d  Swamp  Land  District  to  close  Bayou  Plaque- 
mine  in  the  parish  of  Iberville.  [Sess.  1858] 
n.  J).,  n.  d.     4  p. 

—  Majority  report    of   Senate   committee   on  internal 

improvements.     [Sess.  1858.]     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  appointed  to  examine 

the  accounts  of  the  Swamp  Land  Commissioners. 
[Sess.  1858.] 

—  Memorial    of  the  late    Bnard  of  Administrators    of 

the  Insane  A,sylum  at  Jackson,  La.  Together 
with  the  reply  of  the  present  Board  .  .  .  and 
report  of  special  committee.     B.  11.,  1858.    14  p. 

—  Memorial   in    reference    to    the    Insane    Asylum    at 

Jackson,  La.     4  p.     {In  Documents,  1858.) 

—  Report    of     the    committee    on    federal     relations. 

[Sess.  1858.]     B.  K.,  '58.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Petition  of  the  Common  Council  of  New  Orleans  in 

relation  to  Carondelet  Canal.    [Sess.  1858.]    2  p. 

—  Report    of    the   special    committee    to   which   was 

referred  a  bill  to  grant  the  authority  of  the 
State  of  La.  for  the  importation  of  free  black 
laborers  within  the  vState.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  6  p. 
{In  Documpnts,  1858.) 

—  Minority  report  of  the  judiciary  committee  on  the 

act  for  the  better  enforcement  of  the  criminal 
law  in  the  City  of  New  Orleans,  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
3  p.     {In  Documents,  1858.) 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  commerce  and    manu- 

factures.    B.  R.,  1858.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  the  committee  on  commerce  and 

manufactures,  in  relation  to  the  substitute  of  an 
act  in  relation  to  pilots.  [Sess.  1858.]  n.  p., 
n.  d.     8°.     2  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  education  relative  to  the 

State  Seminary  of  Learning.  B.  R.,  1860.  8°. 
9  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  appointed  to  investi- 

gate the  affairs  of  the  railroads  in  which  the 
State  is  a  stockholder.     B.  R..  18G0.     8°.     30  p. 

—  Special  report  of  the  joint  committee  appointed  to 

examine  the  State  Land  Office.  B.  R.,  18G0. 
8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  lands  and  levees.    B.  R., 

1860.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee   on    commerce,    manufac- 

tures and  agriculture,  on  Senate  bill  no.  46. 
B.  R.,  1860.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee   on  commerce  and  manu- 

factures to  the  House  .  .  .  [Feb.  25,  I860]. 
B.  R., '60.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  charitable  institu- 

tions.    B.  H.,  1860.     8°.     11  p. 

—  Special  report  of  finance  committee  relative  to  Insane 

Asylum  at  Jackson,  La.     B.  R.,  1861.     op. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  printing.     B.  R.,  1861. 

8°.     2  p. 

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—  Memorial  of  E    H.  Angamar  relative  to  the  naviga- 

tion of   Old    River  .   .  .     March   1861.     B.  R.. 
'61.     7  p. 

—  Memorial    of    the     Seamen's     Home     Association. 

B    R..  ISfil      8°.     5  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  the  ju'lidiry  committee  on  the 

bill    to    create    six    sher  ffs    for   the    parish    of 
Orleans      B.  R..  1861.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Report  of   the   jmlieiary   committee   to    whom    was 

refpirefl  an  act  relative  to  the  law  of  evidence, 
to  the  Senate.     B    R.,  1861.     8".      19  p. 

—  Minority  report  of  the  sppcial  committee  on  the  bill 

to  annex  a  portinn  of  the  parish  of  Madison  to 
Tensas  parish      B.  R  ,  1861.     8".     6  p. 

—  Tleportof  committee  on  Penitentiary.   B.R.,1861.  8p. 

—  Report   of   special    commitiee    on    Penitentiary   ap- 

pointed to  examine  the  bonks,  aciounts,  and 
vou'hers.  and  all  matters  connected  therewith 
B.  R  .  1861.     4  p. 

—  Report   to  the  House   from    the    finance   committee 

[showing  financial  condition  of  the  State  for  a 
seriesof  years;  Mar.  11,  1861J.    B.  R., '61.    25 p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  federal  relations,  [Dec 

6,  1865].     h.  t.  p.     [1866.]     8°.    3  p. 

—  Report   of   the  committee   on    banks   and  banking 

Jan.  1866.     N.  0..  '66.     8°.     6  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  upon  the  election  of 

M.  Hahn  and  R.  K.  Cutler  to  the  U.  S.  Senate 
Jan.  1866.     N.  0.,  '66.     8°.     85  p. 

—  Report  of  the  commissioners  appointed  by  the  Genl. 

Assy,  to  proceed  to  Washington  to  wait  on 
Andrew  Johnson,  President.  [Sess.  1866.]  8° 
4p 

—  Memorial  of  the    people  of   La.   to  His  Excellency 

the  President,  and  to  the  Congress  of  the  United 
States,  asking  national  aid  to  repair  and  recon- 
struct  the  State    levees    .   .  .     n.  t.  p.     NO 
1866.     8°.     6  p.     (Title  from  cover.) 
See  aluo  under  Institutions,  Levees,  1866. 

—  Memorial  of  the  people  of  La.  to  the  Congress  of 

the  United  States.     [N.  O.?  1866?]     8°.     lip. 
Kote.    Askinsraid  in  re-building  of  levees.    Not  seen;  per- 
haps an  erroneous  entry. 

—  Report  of  the  special  joint  committee  appointed  to 

examine  the  condition  and  management  of  the 
D(  af,  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum  at'  Baton  Rouge. 
N.  O.,  1H66.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  ...   on  the  affairs  of 

the  New  Orleans,  Jackson  &  Great  Northern 
R.  R.,  Jan.  1866.     N.  O., '66.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report   of   the   joint   committee  .  .  .  appointed   to 

examine  into  certain  charges  against  employees 
of  the  New  Orleans,  Jackson  &  Great  Northern 
K.  R.  Co.     N.  O.,  '66.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report   of   the  special    committee  on    the    Mexican 

Gulf  R;iilroad,   with    accompanying    documents; 
also  a  bill  reported  to  liquidate  the  same.     N.  O 
1866.     80.     2.S  p. 

—  Report    of  the   committee   of  examination   on   the 

damage  to  public  buildings  at  Baton  Rou"-e. 
[Dec.  20,  1866.]     N.  O.,  '67.     8°.     lip. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  Mexican  Gulf  Rail- 

road, session  Jan.  1867.     N.  O..  '67.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Memorial  and  explorations  of  the  Hon.  J:  B.  Robert- 

foii   in   relation   to  the  agricultural,   mineral  and 
manufacturing  resources  of  the  State;  with  the 
report  of  joint  committee.     Jan.   1867      N    O 
'67.     8".     30  p. 
Note.     Reprinted  In  1868;  nee  opponite,  1808. 

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—  Report   of   the  comnuttee    on    [New    Orleans]    city 

finances,  n.  t.  p.  [N.  O.,  1807.]  8°.  3  p. 
{In  Documents,  18G7.) 

—  Eepurt   of   ciiniiTiittee   of   i)ulilic  works,  lands    and 

levees,  on  widening  nnd  inlargingthe  New  Canal 
and  Basin,  to  the  House;  Jan.  1867.  N.  0.,  '67. 
9  p. 

—  Report   of   the   committee  on   the  condition  of  the 

Ni'w  Canal,  Jan.  1867.     N.  ().,  '67.     8^     2  1. 

—  Memorial  to  the  Legislature  by  the  Board  of  Levee 

Commissioners  on  the  employment  of  convict 
labor;  January  1867.     N.  0./'67.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  charitable  institutions,  Jan. 

1867.     N.  0..  '67.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  special  committee  on  federal   n-la- 

tioMs.  Jan.  1867.     N.  O.,  '67.     8°.     4  p. 

—  Testimony  taken  before  the  committee  on  eleciions 

and  qualifications  in  the  case  of  W:  J.  Moore 
vs.  L.  A.  Wiltz  .   .  .     N.  ().,  1868.     8°.     42  p. 

—  Report    of  the  select  committee  to   proceed   to  the 

parish  of  Lafayette  to  examine  into  Ihe  alleged 
lawlessness  in  said  parish,  in  reference  to  the 
contested  election  case.s  of  M.  Casey  vs.  J.  N. 
Judice.     N.  0.,  1868.     8°.     15  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  elections  and  qualifica- 

tions in  the  cases  of  V.  M.  Lange  vs.  B.  E. 
Chaney,  R.  Lange  vs.  J:  S.  Huguet,  of  the 
parish  of  East  Baton  Rouge.     N.  O.,  1868.     33  p. 

—  Memorial  and  explorations  of  Hon.  J:   B.  Robertson 

in  relation  to  the  agricultural,  mineral  &  manu- 
facturing resources  of  the  State;  with  the  report 
of  joint  committee.  Jan.  1868.  N.  O.,  '68. 
8°.     43  p. 

Note.     Reconimencling  a  Bureau  of  Arts,  Agric.  and  Immig. 
Reprint  of  the  doc.  of  Jan.  1867;  see  opposite,  1867. 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  conduct  of  the 

late  elections  and    the    condition   of   peace   and 
order  in  the  State.     N.  O.,  1868.     8°.     68  p. 
See  also  below,  1869. 

—  Report   of   special   committee   to  examine  into  the 

action  of  State  tax  collectors.  N.  O.,  1868.  8°. 
7  p. 

—  Report  on  the  debts  and  finances  of  the  City  of  New 

Orleans,  by  the  committee  of  ways  and  means 
of  the  La.  House  .  .  .  Aug.  1868.  N.  O.,  '68. 
8°.     19  p. 

—  Joint  report  of  committee  of  the  State  Penitentiary 

of  the  committees  of  the  Senate  and  House, 
Aug.  24,  1868.     N.  O.,  '68.     15  p. 

—  Report  of  the  chairman  of  the  committee  on  public 

lands  and  levees  of  the  House  ...  on  the  con- 
dition and  disposition  of  the  public  lands  of  the 
State,  since  the  26th  day  of  Jan.  1861,  in  accord- 
ance with  the  provisions  of  a  resolution  adopted 
Sept.  26,  1868.     N.  O., '69.     8°.     26  p. 

—  Report   of    the  committee   on   contingent  expenses 

for  the  session  ending  Oct.  21,  1868.  Jan.  1869. 
N.  O.,  '69.     8«.     7  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  joint  committee  on  expendi- 

tures of  Board  of  Registration  and  convention 
tax,  Jan.  1869.     N.  O., '69.     8°.     33  p. 

—  Memorial  to  the  Genl.  Assy,  on  the  subject  of  sala- 

ries of  parish  judges,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  8°.  2  p. 
(7/1  Documents,  1869.) 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  conduct  of  the 

late   elections   and  the   peace  and  order  in   the 
State;  sess.  1869.     N.  O.,  '69.     8°.     342  p. 
See  aleofolloicing  entry,  and  above,  1868. 

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—  Supplemental  report  of  the  Genl.   Assy.   ...  on  the 

conduct  of  the  late  elections  and  the  condition 
of   peace  and  good  order  in  the  State.     N.  0., 
1869.     8°.     xl,  296  p. 
See  also  preceding  entry,  and  above,  1868. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  printing,  Jan.  1869.     8°. 

10  p. 

—  Report   of   the   joint   committee   on    charitable  and 

public  institutions,  Jan.  1869.     N.   0.,  '69.     8°. 
26  p. 
2^ote.    Incl.  rpt.  on  State  University  on  p.  3-9. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  on  the  affairs  of  the 

late  Board  of  Levee  Commissioners,  in  the  case 
of  the  claim  of  P.  Frizzelland  Murphy  &  Frizzell 
for  loss  on  sale  of  levee  bonds.  Sess.  1869. 
N.  0.,  '69.     15  p. 

—  Report  of  the  [joint?]  committee  on  banks  and  bank- 

ing.     [1869.]     2  p. 

—  Report  of  House  committees  on  the  New  Canal  and 

Basin,  Jan.  1,  18(i9.     N.  O.,  '69.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Report  of  the  City  Surveyor   concerning  the    Ship 

Island  Canal  scheme.  With  extracts  from  the 
journal  of  the  Common  Council  of  New  Orleans. 
A.  L.  Lee,  State  Printer.  N.  O.,  1869.      10  p. 

—  Report  of  special  joint  committee   in   the    case    of 

E.  McCarthy,  fifth  justice  of  the  peace  for  the 
parish  of  Orleans,  Feb.  1869.     N.  0..  '69.     36  p. 

—  House  of    Representatives.     Case    of    N.     Schwab, 

sheriff  of  the  parish  of  Jefferson.  Petition  filed 
July  20,  1869.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  8°.  12  p.  (In 
Documents.  1869.) 

—  Proceedings  of  the  Senate  when  sitting  as  a  court 

of  impeachment  [of  G:   M.  Wickliffe,  Auditor]. 
n.  t.p.     [1870.]     8°.     192  p. 
JVote.     Seen  only  bound  with  Senate  Journal,  1870. 

—  Report  of  the  special  House  committee  to  whom  was 

[sic]  referred  the  charges  preferred  against  Gov. 
Warmoth  by  G:  M.  Wickliffe,  together  with  the 
testimony  in  the  case.  Session  of  1870.  N.  0., 
'70.     8°.     60  p. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  education  relative  to  the 

disbursement  of  the  school  fund.  Sess.  1870. 
N.  0.,  '70.     8".     18  p. 

—  Suppl -mental  report   of   the    Senate  committee    on 

public  education  transmitting  reply  to  .  .  . 
members  of  the  Board  of  Education.  By  T:  W. 
Conway,  Pres.  Board  of  Education.  N.  0.,  1870. 
8°.     8  p. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  to  examine  into  the 

affairs  of  the  Metropolitan  Police  Board,  to  the 
Hr.use.     Sess.  of  1870.     N.   O.,  '70.     8".     34  p. 

—  The  Speakership  controversy.     Argument  by  Hon. 

T:  G.  Davidson,  of  Livingston  Parish,  in  the 
Hou^e  .  .  .  Jan.  8,  1872.  n.  t.  p.  N.  O.,  '72. 
8°.     7  p.     (Title  from  cover.) 

—  La.  State  Senate.     Rules  for  the  government  of  the 

court  of  impeachment  [of  Gov.  Warmoth]. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     [1872  ]     3  p. 

—  Proceedings    of    the    Senate    sitting    as    a  court    of 

imfjeHclimeiit  in  the  (!a8e  of  tlie  State  of  La.  vs. 
II.  C.   Wurnioth,  [Dec.  9,  1872-Jiin.   27,    1H73]. 
N.  0.,  '73.     8°.     14  p 
I^otK.    Seen  only  bound  with  Senate  Journal,  1872/73. 

—  Report  of  the  committee  to  investigate  the  affairs  of 

the  New  Orleans  Park  Commissioners;  [Feb. 
1873].     N.  0.,  '73.     8o.'    90  p. 

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—  Partial  report  of  the  joint  eommiltee  on  examining 

the  books,  accounts  and  other  official  (Jocuments 
in  the  Auditor's  and  Treasurer's  office.     N.  O., 

1875.  8°.     52  p. 

—  Same.     N.  O.,  1875.     8°.     88  p. 

Note.  This  ed.  cont.  pp.  53-3S  as  Exhibit  W:  "  A  rpt.  (not 
before  published)  prepared  by  J.  M.  Weymouth  for  the  use  of 
the  committee  ..." 

—  Speech   of   Hon.  T.  T.  Allain  ...  in    support   of 

Hon.  P.  B.  S.  Pinchbick  as  U.  S.  Senator  .  .  . 
Jan.  12,  1875,  in  the  Senate  of  La.    ['75.]  8°.    fi  p. 

—  The  situation  in  Louisiana.    The  Legislature's  reply 

to  Killogg's  pronunciamento  ...  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
[1875?]     8°.     8  p. 

—  Report   of  the   sub-committee  on  public  and  chari- 

table   institutions,  appointed    under  a  resolution 
of    the    House    adopted  Jan.    20,    187(5.     n.   p., 
[76] .     8°.     22  p. 
I^^ote.    Inch  rpt.  on  State  University  on  p.  14-22. 

—  Testimony   taken   during   the   investigation    of   the 

Baton  Rouge  &  Vicksburg  R.  R.  Co.  before  the 
eommiltee  on  railroads,  of  the  House  .  .  .  and 
certified  report  of  the  committee  .   .    .  Feb.  15, 

1876.  N.  ().,  ['76].     8°.     10  p.     (Cover-title.) 

—  Same.     Washington  City,  1878.     18  p       (Title  var.) 

—  Proceedings  of  the  Senate  when   sitting  as  a  High 

Court  of  impeachment  [of  Gov.  Kellogg.     Feb. 
28,1876].     n.  t.  p.     8°.     p.  289-295. 
Note.    With  Senate  Jnl.  1876;  not  known  if  also  separate. 

—  [Report  of  committee   on   outrages   in   E.  and   W. 

Feliciana,  E.  Baton  Rouge,  and  St.  Helena. 
Extra  sess.  Senate,  Mar.  10,  1876].  (Ordered 
printed.) 

—  Petition  on  behalf  of  the  Agric.  and  Mech.  College 

.  .  .  praying  against  its  removal  from  its  present 
location,  Chalmette.  To  which  is  appended  the 
3d  annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Control  .  .  . 
&c.,&c.     Sess.  1877.     N.  O., '77.     102  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Senate  committee  on  privileges  and 

elections  in  the  case  of  Wailes  vs.  Wakefield. 
[Mar.  2,  1878.]     N.  0.,  '78.     8°.     76  p. 

—  Same,  in   the   case   of  Moore   vs.    Cage  .  .   .  sess. 

1878.     N.  O.,  '78.     8«.     57  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  of   investigation  of  the 

affairs  of  the  late  Auditors.  Sess.  1878.  N.  O., 
'78.     8°.     26,  (1)  p. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  investigate  Treasurer's 

office.     1877.     [Sess.  1878.]     N.  0.,  '78.     15  p. 

—  Report  of  joint   committee  of  investigation  of  the 

Dept.  of  Education.  Sess.  1878.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
104,  vi,  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Senate  sub-committee  on  charitable 

institutions,  [Feb.  27]  1878.  N.  O.,  '78.  8°. 
14  p. 

—  The   new  regime  in  La.     Economy  and    reform  in 

legislation  and  administration  under  Gov.  Nich- 
oUs.    Speech  of  Hon.  E:   D.   White  ...  in  the 
Senate  of  La.,  Mon.  Mar.   18,   1878.     AVashing- 
ton,  '78.     8°.     23  p.     (Cover-title.) 
Note.    State  edition,  if  any,  not  seen. 

—  Report  of  joint  committee  to  investigate  the  Land 

Office.     [Sess.]  1878.     N.  O.,  '78.  ^  8°.     47  p. 

—  Report    of   the    Senate  committee  on    Penitentiary. 

Sess.  1878.     N.  O.,  '78.     8°.     13,  (1)  p. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  Senate  committee  on  claims  in 

relation  to  the  memorial  of  the  Citv  of  New 
Orleans.     Sess.  1878.     N.  O., '78.     8°.'    23  p. 

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—  Preliminjiry  proceedings  in    the    Senate   in    the    im- 

peachment of  T.   Fontelieu,  Judge   of   the   2]st 
Judicial  District  .   .   .     B.  R.,  1886.     46  p. 
Jfote.    With  Senate  Jnl.  1886;  not  known  if  also  separate. 

—  Report   of  the   joint  committee   .  .  .    appointed   to 

examine  the  books  and  accounts  of  the  Auditor 
and  the  Treasurer  —  Submitted  .  .  .  July  7, 
1888.     n.  t.  p.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Speech  of  Hon.  R.  H.  Snyder,  of  Tensas,  delivered 

in  the  House  .   .  .  June  24,   1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
['90].     8°.     12  p. 
iiote.    In  favor  of  re-chartering  the  La.  Lottery. 

Miscellaneous. 

Audit  and  Exchange,  Board  of.    Report,  April  1,  1894. 

Gov.  M.  J.  Foster,  Pres.  of   the  Board,   G:  A. 

Spyker,  Secretary,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8<^.     8  p. 
\^Civil  War.'\     Military  Board..     Special  report  to  the 

Legislature.     B.  R.,  1861.     8°.     5  p. 

—  Special  report,  with  list  of   captains,  companies, 

and  number  of  men.  B.  R.,  1861.  8°.  7  p. 
See  also  forward,  Financial  Commission ;  vnder 
Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1861,  64,  and  Adjt. 
Gent. ;  and  vnder  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs., 
etc.,  1865,  66,  67. 
\_Coroners.'\  Annual  report  of  J:  G.  Roche,  Coroner  of 
1st  and  4th  districts.  Parish  of  Orleans.  Sess. 
1870.     N.  0.,  '70.     8°.      2  1. 

—  Annual  reports  of  the  Coroners'  inquests   in  the 

Parishes  of  Orleans,  Iberia,  Madison,  and  West 
Feliciana,  to  the  Governor.  Jan.  1871.  N.  0., 
'71.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Same,     in    the     Parishes     of     Orleans,     Caddo, 

Avoyelles,  and  Jefferson.  Sess.  1872.  N.  O., 
'72.     8°.     21  p. 

—  Annual  reports  of  the  Coroners    of  the  Parishes 

of  Orleans  and  East  and  West  Feliciana,  to  the 
Genl.  Asi^y.     Se.>^s.  1874.     N.  O.,  '74.     8°.     7  p. 

—  Reports  of  the  Coroners  of  St.  James,  Madison, 

Iberia,  and  Jefferson  Parishes,  to  the  Governor. 
[Sess.    1874.]     N.    O., '74.     8°.     10  p. 

[^Expositions.^  Chief  Commissioner  and  General 
Agent  .  .  .  to  the  Paris  Universal  Exposition 
of  1867.  Report  of  E:  Gottheil.  Sess.  1868. 
N.  O.,  '68.     8°.     14  p. 

Financial  Commission  (1864) .  Reports  of  the  majority 
[May  27,  1H64]  and  minority  [June  1,  1864]  of 
the  Financial  Commission  of  New  Orleans  under 
Special  Orders  no.  69  issued  by  Maj.  Gen.  N.  P. 
Banks],     n.  t.  p.     [1864  ]     8°.     p.  100-140. 

^"ote.    Heen  only  as  Appendix  B  to  .'Vuditor's  report,  Sept. 
30,  18fi4. 

Immigration  Association,  State.  A  hand-book  of 
Louisiana,  giving  geographical  and  au'ricultural 
features.  .  .  .  Conip.  and  written  by  request  for 
the  .  .  .  Asson.  by  W:  C.  Stubbs,  Director 
State  Experimental  Stations.  N.  O.,  1895.  8°. 
55,  (1 )  p.     fold    map. 

Jackson  Monument  Association  (1851-).  Report,  Feb. 
1855      N.  0.    '55.     8".     8  p. 

—  Some,  in  P'rench      N.  O.,  '55.     8°.     8  p. 
[Lottery .]     Official    report  of    the  proceedinizs  of  the 

Ami-Lottiry  Democratic  Convention  held  in  the 
Hall  of  the  House  of  Representatives  .  .  .  Aug. 
7-8,  lf90.     N.  (.).,  '90.     »o.     80  p. 

t!<itf.    Incl.    reprint  of  Minority  rpt.  of  House  committee 
against  the  La   Lottery. 
ate  alto  under  \M^\n\a.X.\irv,  Jnls.,  Docn.,  etc.,  l?iW.  i 

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l_Louisiana    Commission.'\     Legal    status    of    the    La. 
State    government    under   tlie    constitution    and 
the  laws.   .   .  .     Compiled  for  the  use  of  the  La. 
Commission.     N.  O.,  1877.     8°.     56  p. 
[iVew  Orleans.'\     [^Metropolitan  Police.'}     See  forward, 
Police. 
Commissioners   of  the  New    Orleans  Park  (1870-). 
lst-[2dj  annual  report,  [1872]-73,     N.  0.,  73- 
74.     2  pm.     8°. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1873. 
See   also    under  Exec,    and   Staff,    Governor,    1866, 
under  Inspec.  and  Reg.,  Health,  Board  of,  and 
Port  of  New   Orleans  ;   and  under  Legislature, 
Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1850,  58,  67,  08,  78. 
{Police.}     Board  of  Metropolitan  Police  {18G8-).     Re- 
port,   sess.  1869;  annual,  Sept.  30:   1809,  69/70- 
72/73;  Dec.  31:   1874.     N.  0.,  '69-75. 
JVbie.     The  operations  of  this  Board  covered  the  parishes  of 
Orleans,    Jefferson,   and    St.    Bernard,    which    included    the 
cities  of  New  Orleans,  Jefferson  City,  and  Carrollton.     Rpt. 
1871/72  not  seen. 
See  also  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1870. 

Relief  Commissioners.  Report  of  the  Relief  Commis- 
sioners of  the  overflowed  districts.  N.  O.,  1882. 
8".     62  p. 

Supplemental  :  Publications  of  the 
Territory  of  Orleans. 

The  province  of  Louisi.ina  was  in  1804  divided  at  33"  north  lati- 
tude into  the  District  of  Louisiana,  north,  and  the  Territory  of 
Orleann,  south.  In  1812  the  Territory  of  Orleans  became  the  State 
of  Louisiana.  The  District  of  Louisiana  became  in  1805  the  Ter- 
ritory of  Louisiana  and  in  1812  the  Territory  of  Mi>^»ouri.  Publi- 
cations of  the  "  Territory  of  Louisiana  "  are  therefore  no  part  of 
the  early  records  of  the  State  of  Louisiana.  See  Missouri  Slate 
Publications,  p.  35(5. 

Legislative    Council.      Acts    passed,    lst-2d    sessions, 
1804-05.     New  Orleans,  '05.     2  v.     12". 
Note.    Sessions  convened   Dec.  3,   1804  and  June  20,  1805. 
This  sinule  legislative  chamber  was  succeeded  by  a  Legislature 
of  two  houses;  see  forward. 

—  Actes  du  Conseil  Legislatif  du  Territoire  d'Orleans. 

1804,  05.     N.-O  ,  '05.     16°.     361  p. 
Legislature.      Acts   passed,    sessional,  1806-11.     New 
Orleans,  '07-11.     0  v.      12°  and  8». 
Note.    In  English  and  French,  on  opposite  pages.     There 
were  three  Legislatures,  lst-3d,  convened  biennially,  in  Jan., 
1806,  08.  10,  with  a  2d  session  of  each  in  the  alteruate  year, 
convened  in  Jan.,  18uT,  09,  11.     Acts  ISOiJ  were  the  only  12". 

—  Ordinance  establishiiii?  the  Louisiana  Bank.     Ordon- 

nance  pour  I'etahlissenient   de  la  Banque  de  la 

Louisiane.     N.  O.,  l.sOI.     12°.     21,  (2),  27-42  p. 

Note.    In    English   and    French,   on   opposite   pages.     The 

last  18  p.  have   separato  title:   "Enquiry  relative   to  banks. 

.  .  .     By  James  Lyon.   Printed  by  order  of  the  Commrs.  of  the 

La.  Hank,  1804." 

—  An  exposition  of  the  crimiiinl  laws  of  the  Territory 

of  Orleans  ...     By  autliority.    By  Lewis  Kerr, 
N.  O.,   1800.     12°.     241,  Iviii,  p. 
Note.    In  English  and  French,  on  opponite  pages.     Pagina- 
tion conliuuous.     French  portion  printed  by  Jean  Kenard. 

—  Acts  of  Congress  relative  to  land  claims  in  the  Ter- 

ritory of  Orleans.    n.p.,n.d.     [1807?]    8°.    63  p. 
Note.    Usually  found  with  Acts,  1807. 

—  A  digest  of  the  civil  laws  now  in  force  in  the  Terri- 

tory   of    Orleans;    with   alterations    and    amend- 
ments adiipteil  to  its  present  system  of  govern- 
ment.    By  authority.     N.  0.,18IJ8.     4°.     v,  xxi, 
491  p. 
Note.    In  French  and  English,  on  opposite  pages.    Known 
as  "the  Old  Code."     Not  to  be  confused  with  the  "  Laws  of 
the  Territory  of  Louisiana,"  pub.  at  St.  Louis  the  same  year. 

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Legislature^  continued. 

—  Index  to  the  Acts  of  the  Legislature  of  the  Territory 

of  Orleans,  from  the  1st  session  of  the  1st  Legis- 
lature to  the  2d  session  of  the  3d  Legislature, 
inclusive.  By  J.  Mitchell.  N.  O.,  1812.  12". 
46  p. 

—  A  compilation  in  which  is  comprised  the  constitution 

of  the  U.  S.,  the  treaty  by  which  Louisiana  was 
ceded  to  the  U.  S.  ;  the  laws  and  ordinances  of 
Congress  for  the  government  of  the  Territory  of 
Orleans,  [etc. J.     N.  0.,  1816.     8°.     159  p. 
Note.    In  English  and  French. 

—  Formal  address  of  Gen.  G:  Washington  to  the  people 

of  the  United  States,  Sept.  17,  1796.     Published 
by  order  of  the  Legislature,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     [1807.] 
8».     47  p. 
Note.    Usually  found  with  Acts,  1807. 

—  Debate  in  the  House  ...  on  a  memorial   to  Con- 

gress  respecting    the   illegal    conduct  of    Gen. 
Wilkinson.     N.  O.,  1807.     8°.     42,  6  p. 
Superior  Court.     Decisions,  1809-12.     See  under  Judi- 
ciary, Supreme  Court. 


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List  compiled  from  the  collection  of  Texas  documents  in  the 
New  York  Public  Library;  from  material  furnished  by  Phineaa 
L.  Windsor,  Librarian  of  the  University  of  Texas,  Austin  ;  and 
from  "  A  Bibliography  of  Texas,"  by  C.  \V.  Haines,  State  Libra- 
rian, 1896.  Documents  in  this  list  generally  published  at  the 
capital,  Austin,  if  not  otherwise  specified. 

Part  of  territory  claimed  by  both  France  and  Spain  till  yielded 
to  Spain  in  Treaty  of  1V63.  French  claime  revived  by  Treaty 
of  San  IldefoHHO,  1800.  Claimed  by  United  States  as  part  of 
Louisiana  purchase,  18o3,  till  excluded  by  treaty  with  Spain,  1819. 
Under  Spanish  rule,  as  part  of  Mexico,  till  Mexico  became  inde- 
pendent in  1821.  With  Province  of  Coahuila,  admitted  to  Republic 
of  Mexico  as  State  of  Coahuila  and  Texas,  1824.  Extensive  coloni- 
zation from  United  States  began  under  Col.- Stephen  F.  Austin, 
about  1823.  First  insurrectionary  movements,  1>'32;  Revolution 
began,  1835.  Provisional  Government,  under  Gov.  H;  Smith,  Nov. 
1835-Mar.  1836.  Independence  declared,  Mar.  2,  1S36.  Mai-sacre 
of  the  Alamo,  Mar.  6,  18;!6.  Constitution  of  Republic  of  Texas 
adopted.  Mar.  17,  1836;  ratilied  by  people,  Sept.  1S36.  Rattle  of 
San  Jacinto,  Apr.  21,1836.  Admitted  to  the  Union,  Dec.  29,  184.5, 
claiming  all  territory  west  of  the  national  boundary  of  1819  as  far 
as  the  Rio  Grande  and  from  its  source  to  the  42d  parallel.  Claims 
to  all  territory  west  and  northwest  of  present  State  boundaries 
sold  to  the  Federal  government,  1850.  Seceded  from  the  Union, 
Feb.  1, 1861.  Readmitted,  Mar.  30,  1870.  Greer  County  awarded 
to  the  United  States,  1S96. 

[Documents  accompanying  the  Governor's  message  to 
extra  session,  June  1879]. 

Kote.  Cont.  rpts.  from:  Land  Office,  Deaf  and  Dumb 
Asylum,  Sec.  Bd.  of  Education,  Blind  Asylum,  Agric.  Col- 
lege, Lunatic  Asylum,  Printing  Board,  Adjt.  Genl.,  Prairie 
View  School,  and  Comptroller. 

Department  reports,  1885/86,  87/88.     n.  t.  p.    3  v.    8°. 

Note.  Not  collected  for  any  other  years,  so  far  as  known. 
1887/88  in  2  v. 

Constitution. 

Convention,  1845.  Journals  of  the  convention  as- 
sembled at  the  city  of  Austin  on  the  4th  of  July, 
1845,  for  the  purpose  of  framing  a  constitution 
for  the  State  of  Texas.     '45.     8°.    378  p. 

—  Debates  in  the  convention.     [1845.]     8°.     759  p. 

—  Standing  rules  for  the  government  of  the  conven- 

tion  .    .   .  July  4,  1845.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8  p. 

—  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Texas  .    .   .   1845.     An 

ordinance  in  relation  to  colonization  contracts. 
An  ordinance  assenting  to  the  proposals  of  the 
United  States'  Congress  for  the  annexation  of 
Texas.     Houston,  '45.     8°.     32  p. 

—  Constitucion  del  Estado    do  Tejas.      Adoptada  .   .   . 

1845.     Tracida  por  G.  Fisher.     '45.     8°.     34  p. 

—  Constitution  as  amended  1850.     '50.     (1),  29  p. 
Convention,  1861.     [Record  of  the  journal  of  the  con- 
vention.]    380  p.     MS. 

Note.  In  custody  of  Secretary  of  State.  Had  not  been 
printed,  up  to  1896. 

—  Reports  of  the  committee  on  public  safety  to  the  con- 

vention .  .  .  which  assembled  .  .  .  28th  Jan. 
1861,  and  reassembled  on  the  2d  day  of  March 
1861:  .  .  .  with  accompanying  documents.  '61. 
8°.     173  p. 

—  The  ordinances  and   resolutions  of   the  convention 

held  .  .  .  28th  of  Jan.  1861,  Feb.  24th,  1861. 
'61.     8°.     22  p. 

—  The  constitution  of  the  State  of  Texas.     1861.     8°. 

27  p. 

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Convention,  1861.,  continued. 

—  The    constitution  ...  as    amended    in    1861  ;    witli 

address  to  the  people  of  Texas.     '61.     39  p. 

—  The    constitution  ...  as    amended    in    1861 ;    the 

constitution  of  the  Confederate  States  .   .  .   the 
ordinances    of   the  Texas    convention ;     and    an 
address  to  the  people  .  .   .    '61.     40,  40  p. 
Note.    The  address  was  ordered  printed  also  in  German  and 
Spanisii  editions,  1,000  copies  each. 

—  A  declaration  of  the  causes  which  impel  the  State 

of  Texas  to  secede  from  the  Federal  Union. 
[Feb.  2,  1861].     n.  t.  p.     7  p. 

—  The  constitution  for  the  Provisional  Government  of 

the  Confederate  States  of  America.    Austin,  1861. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Gammel's  Laws  of  Texas,  v.  3,  p.  29. 

—  The  -constitution    of    the    Confederate    States    of 

America,  Mar.  11,  1861.    Austin,  1861.    8°.    17  p. 
Convention,  1866.     Journal  of  the  Texas  State  Con- 
vention,   assembled  .  .   .  Feb.     7,     1866.       Ad- 
journed Apr.  2,  1866.     '66.     8°.     391  p. 

—  Rules  of  the  convention,     n.  t.  p.     8  p. 

—  [Message  of   Gov.  Hamilton   to   convention]. 

under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1866. 

—  The  constitution  as  amended,  and  ordinances  accom- 

panying.    Austin,  1866.     32,  21  p. 

—  The  constitution  as  amended,  and  ordinances  of  the 

convention  of  1866  .  .  .  and  the  General  [and 
Special]  Laws  of  the  regular  session  of  the  11th 
Legislature.  Austin, '66.  8°.  53,  (1),  ix,  272, 
(2),  xxvii,  453,  (1),  xii,  p. 

Note.  With  bacli  cover  title  :  "  Texas  constitution,  ordi- 
nances, and  laws,  1866."  The  Special  Laws  have  a  separate 
title  page;  453,  (1),  xii,  p. 

—  The  constitution  ...  as  amended  .   .   .   1866.     '&Q. 

48,  29  p. 

Cont.:  Constitution  and  ordinances,  1866,  p.  1-48. 
Constitution  1845  as  amended  1850,  p.  1-29. 

Convention,  1868/69.  Journal,  1st  session,  June  1/ 
Aug.  31,  1868.     '70.     8°.     1089  p. 

—  Same;  2d  session,  Dec.   7,   1868/Feb.  6,  1869.     8°. 

576  p. 

—  Report   of    special   committee   on   lawlessness   and 

violence  in  Te.xas,  [June  30,  1868] .  Pub.  by 
order  of  the  convention.      1868.     8".     14  p. 

—  Ordinances  passed  by  the  constitutional  convention 

at  Austin,  Texas,  June  1,  1868.  Austin,  '70.  8°. 
123,  (1),  125-143  p. 

—  Constitution  .   .   .  adopted  by  the  constitutional  con- 

vention ...  to  be  submitted  ...  at  an  elec- 
tion to  take  place  .  .  .  July  1869.  Austin,  '69. 
8°.     2  p.  1.,  3-46,  xxix,  p. 

—  Same;  Aui^tin,  1871.     78  p. 

—  Reconstruction    acts  under  authority  of   which   the 

constitution  of    Texas   was    adopted   and    Texas 
admitted  to  representation  in  the  Congress  of  the 
United  States.     Austin,  1870. 
Note.    Seen  only  in  Gammers  Laws  of  Texas,  v.  6,  p.  1-12. 

—  Constitutions,  with  the  United  States  and  Confed- 

erate States  constitutions;  with  annotations.     By 
J:   Sayles.     Houston,  1872.     8°. 
See  alHo  oppoxite,  1888. 

Convention,  1875.  Journal  of  the  constitutional  con- 
vention .  .  .  begun  and  held  .  .  .  Sept.  6th, 
1875.     Galveston,  '75,     H".     821,  xviii,  p. 

—  Ordinances  adopted  by  the  constitutional  convention 

.   .   .  Sept.  6,  1875.     n.  p.,  '76. 
Note.     Seen  only  In  Gumincrs  Laws  of  T.,  v.  8,  p.  751-778. 

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Convention,  187 5,  continued. 

—  Constitution  des  Staates  Texas,   1875.     75.     13S  p. 

—  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Texas,  adopted  by  the 

constitutional  convention  .  .  .  (Jth  day  of  Sept. , 
1875  ;  [and  ordinances].  Official,  n.  t.  p.  Gal- 
veston, ['75?].     1.  8°.     36  p. 

—  Same;  ratified  .  .  .  Feb.   15,  1876.     Houston,  '76. 

76,  36  p. 

—  Same;  nil.     92  p. 

—  Same  ;  vc\t\\  amendments  .  .   .  1879  and  .  .   .  1883. 

Austin,  '85.     8".      (1),  111  p. 

—  Same ;  with  amendments  declared  adopted,  Oct.  14, 

1879,  Sept.  25,  1883,  Dec.  19,  1890,  Sept.  22, 
1891.     Austin,  '91.     8°.     75  p. 

—  Same  ;  1892.     8°.     75  p. 

—  Index   to   Texas   constitution    of    187C.     By  A.  C. 

Gray.     Austin,  1877. 

—  The  constitutions  of  the  State  of  Texas,  [etc.].     By 

J:  Sayles.     3d  ed.     St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1888. 
Kote.    Has  back  title:  "Sayles'  Texas  Statutes,  v.  4.    An- 
notated constitutional  history."     It  is  thus  reclioned  as  a  4th 
vol.  of  Sayles's  "Early  laws  of  Texas;"   see  under  Legisla- 
ture, Laws  of  the  State,  1888. 

—  Same,  other  editions.     1884,  86,  89.     [N'ot  seen.'] 

See  also  opposite,  1872. 

Executive  and  Staff. 

Governor-.  Message,  to  legislative  sessions,  1846-1907. 
'46-1907. 
Cant. :  By  J.  P.  Henderson  (not  seen) ;  by  G:  T.  Wood, 
1846,47;  by  P.  H.  Bell,  1850,  51,  53  (Nov.);  by  E:  M.  Pease. 
1853  (Dec),  55,  56  (July),  57;  by  H.  R.  Runnils,  1859;  by  S: 
Houston  (not  seen"!  ;  by  K:  Clark  (not  seen) ;  by  F.  R.  Lubbock 
(not  seen);  by  P.  Murrah,  1864  (May);  by  A.  J.  Hamilton, 
1866  (Feb.) ;  by  .1.  W.  Throckmortnn,  1866  (Aug.) ;  by  E:  M. 
Pease,  186s  by  E.  J.  Davis,  1870  (Apr.),  71,  70;  by  R:  Coke, 
1874,  75,  76,  by  R:  B.  Hubbard,  187y  (Jan.) ;  by  O.  M.  Roberts, 
1879  (June),  81,  82,  83;  by  J:  Ireland,  1884,  85,  87;  by  L.  8. 
Ross,  1887,  88  (Apr.),  89,  91;  by  J.  S.  Hogg,  1891,  92,  93,  95; 
by  C:  A.  Culberson,  1895  (Jan.,  Oct.),  97,  99;  by  J.  D.  Sayers, 
1900,  01  (Jan.,  Aug.),  03;  by  8.  W.  T.  Lanham,  1905;  by  T. 
M.  Campbell,  1907. 

Note.  With  mess.  1881  are  bound  inaugural  and  General 
message;  .vee  below,  1881.  Mess.  1889  (23  p.)  has  but  16  p  in 
Dept.  Rpts.,  1887/88.  Messages  of  Govs.  Ros.s  aud  Hogg, 
1891,  dated  respectively  Jan.  13  and  Jan.  21.  Mess.  1887,  95 
each  in  1  v.  with  inaugural.  German  and  Spauish  eds.  also 
printed,  or  ordered  printed,  of  messages  1850,  53  (Nov.,  Dec  ), 
57,  70,71  (Jan.),  73-79  (Jan.),  84-91.  German  ed.  of  mess. 
1893;  and  Bohemian  ed.  of  mess.  1879  (Jan.),  84-91.  French 
ed.  also  of  mess.  1871.  Mess.  1876  printed  at  Houston;  mess. 
1879  (Jan.)  at  Galveston. 

—  Inaugural  address,   1851,  57,  GQ.,  70,   74,  79,  81,  87, 

89,  95. 

Co7it.:  By  Bell,  1851;  by  Runnels,  1857;  by  Throckmorton, 
1866;  bv  Davis,  1870;  by  Coke,  1874;  by  Roberts,  1879,  81;  by 
Ross,  1887,  89;  by  Culberson,  1895. 

Note.  Inaugural  1870  printed  in  EnglLsh,  German,  and 
Spanish  eds.  Inaugurals  1881,  87,  89,  95  bound  with  Messages 
of  same  years.    Inaugural  1881  printed  at  Galveston. 

—  Message  of  Gov.   Houston,  of  Texas,  on  secession. 

[Jan.  21,  I860],  n.  t.  p.  [San  Antonio,  '60.] 
8°.     8  p. 

—  Message  of   Gov.  S:  Houston  on  the  So.   Carolina 

resolutions.     1860.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Address  of   A.  J.   Hamilton,  Military  Governor,  to 

the  people  of  Texas,  [Jan.  1,  1864].  New 
Orleans,  '64.     8°.     19  p. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  A.  J.  Hamilton  to  the  Texas  State 

Convention.  Delivered  Feb.  10,  1866.  '66. 
12°.     14  p. 

—  [Special  message  of  Gov.  Throckmorton  on  federal 

relations;  Oct.  31,  1866].     (Ordered  printed.) 

—  Correspondence    between    Gov.    Davis    and  G:    W. 

Paschal,  Sr.,  in  relation  to  the  Texas  indemnity 
bond  suits,  together  with  report  of  committee. 
1870.     8°.     31  p. 

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Governor,  continued. 

—  [Final  report  of  the  administration  of  Gov.  Throclc- 

morton,  with  statement   of  Indian  depredations 
1865-67,  and  iiis  address   to   the   people  of  the 
State].     1873.     103  p. 
2il}te.    Entered  in  book  sales  lists;  title  uncertain. 

—  Message   of  Gov.  E.  J.  Davis,  with   documents   in 

relation  to  lawlessness  and  crime  in  Hill  and 
Walker  counties;  [Feb.  8,  1871].     '71.    8°.    27  p. 

—  Message  from  the  Governor  [Coke]  on  the  financial 

condition  of  the  State,  with  accompanying  docu- 
ments from  heads  of  departments  .   .   .  Feb.  10, 
1874.     '74.     8°.     22  p. 
J^ote.    CoDt.   brief  special  rpts.   from  Adjt.  Genl.,  Comp- 
troller and  Treasurer. 

—  Message  [of]  Governor  Coke,  vetoing  the  Interna- 

tional [K.  R.]  bond  bill.  Sent  to  the  Senate, 
Mar.  6,  1875.     '75.     8°.     24  p 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Coke  concerning  the  Texas  indem- 

nity bonds  .  .  .     Apr.  26,  1876.     20  -f-  p. 
J^ote.    Imperfect  copy  seen  ;  pagrination  uncertain. 

—  [Message   of    Gov.    Coke   on   the   Giddings   affair. 

1876].     [Not  seen.'} 

—  [Centennial    address    of    Gov.    Hubbard    at    Phila- 

delphia, Sept.  1876].     [Not  seen.'] 

—  Mexican   relations ;    letter  of   Gov.  R.  B.  Hubbard 

.  .  .  to  President  Hayes.  Jan.  8,  1878.  n.t.p. 
12  p. 

—  Messages  of  Gov.  0.  M.  Roberts  to  the  16th  Legis- 

lature .   .   .     Galveston,  1879.     8°.     42  p. 

Jfoie.  Cont.  his  inaugural,  Jan.  1879,  and  messages  Jan.  27- 
Feb.  10,  1879  on  the  following  subjects  :  Judiciary,  Finance, 
Univ.  and  A.  and  M.  College,  Lunatic  Asylum  and  I).  &  D. 
and  Blind  institutions.  Free  common  schooU,  The  frontier. 

See  also  forward  under  Secretary  of  State,  Report,  Note. 

—  General  message  of  Gov.  Oran  M.  Roberts  on  the 

judiciary,   education,   the   Dept.    of   Insurance, 
Statistics  and  History,  railroads,  etc.,  to  the  17th 
Legislature,     convened    .   .  .    Jan.     11,     1881; 
[dated,  Jan.  26,  1881].     Galveston,  '81.     18  p. 
Ji^ote.     Bound  with  his  Inaugural  and  reg.  mess,  of  1881. 

—  Message   of   Gov.  0.  M.  Roberts   on   the  sale  and 

exchange  of  bonds  authorized  by  act  of  Apr.  21, 
1879  .   .   .    ;  Jan.  11,1881.     Galveston, '81.     8  p. 

—  Message   of    Gov.    O.    M.    Roberts   on   the   special 

school  fund  loaned  to  railroad  companies  .  .  .  ; 
Jan.  11,  1881.     Galveston,  '81.     19  p. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  O.  M.  Roberts  on  appropriations 

and  expenditures  under  control  of  the  Governor. 
Jan.  11,  lJ-81.     Galveston, '81.     23  p. 

—  Message  of  the  Governor  [0.  M.  Roberts,  concern- 

ing] Greer  county.  [Jan.  10,  1883.]  n.  t.  p. 
8°.     8  p.     4  maps.     (Cover  title.) 

—  A  report  of  the  Governor  of  Texas  accounting  for 

moneys  placed  under  his  control,  [Jan.  16,  1883]. 
'83.     8".     9  p. 

—  Proclamation  of   Gov.  J:    Ireland  announcing  veto 

of  the  land  bill  passed  by  the  19th  Legislature. 
With  supplement  containing  the  bill.  Apr.  15th, 
1885.     '85.     8°.     9  p. 

—  Address   of  Gov.  Lubbock  before  the  22d  Legisla- 

ture, on  presenting -to   the  Senate  in  behalf  of 
the  donors  the  portrait  of  JefFerson  Davis,  Mar. 
7,  1891.     Austin,  '91. 
See  also  under  Leglnlaturo,  Jnls.,  Dock.,  etc.,  1891. 

—  Prochimation  [Feb.  18],  convening  tlie  22d  Legisla- 

ture in  special  session,  and  nu'ssage  [Mar.  14] 
of  Gov.  J.  S.  Hogg  .   .  .     [1892].     8«.     20  p. 

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Governor,  continued. 

—  Message   of  Gov.  J.  S.  Hogg  ...  on  the  subject 

of  lynch  law;  [Feb.  6,  1893].     ?t.  t.  p.    8°.    4  p. 

—  Special   message  of  Gov.  Jae.  S.    Hogg  on  federal 

court  receiverships  .  .  .  Mar.  8,  1893.  n.  i.  p. 
'93.     8°.     16  p. 

—  Sugar   bounty.     Proclamation    and  special  njessage 

by  Gov.  J.  S.  Hogg  .   .   .  May  20,  1893.     n.  t.  p. 
8°.     6  p. 
Note.    Also  in  : 

—  Proclamation  by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Texas 

[re  certain  vetoes ;  also  messages  vetoing  certain 
bills,  May  22,  1893].     n.  t.  p.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Message    of  Gov.    Hogg    [on    retiring  from  office], 

Jan.  11,  1895.     n.  t.p.     8°.     40  p. 

Note.  Seen  only  appended  to  both  Journals,  1895,  as 
"  Appendix  A." 

—  Special  message  of  Gov.  C:    A.    Culberson   to   the 

24th  Legislature,  Mar.  5,  1895.     '95.     8°.     6  p. 

—  The  Confederate    Home    superintendency.      [Corre- 

spondence].    May  27,  189S.     n.t.p.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Speeche.«,  messages  and  papers.     C:    A.  Culberson. 

Dallas,  1898.     49  p. 

—  Message  from  the  Governor  [Sayers,  on  tax  reform 

bill,  to  called  sesiiion,  Jan.  1900?]  n.  t.  p.  8°. 
IG  p. 

—  Texas  storm  sufferers'  relief  fund  received  and  dis- 

bursed   by   the    Governor.     [Statement,  Oct.  8, 
1900.]     n.t.p.     8".     24  p. 
Lieutenant  Governor.     Inaugural  address,  18.')  1,  57,  66. 

Cont.:     By  J.  W.  Henderson,  1851;  by  F.  R.  Lubbock,  1857; 
by  G-.  W.  Jones,  1866. 
Note.    1851,  57  not  seen  in  pm.  form,  but  ordered  printed. 

Adjutant  General.  Report,  1870;  annual,  1872-74; 
Aug.  31:  1876,  78;  Dec.  31,  1880;  Feb.  28, 
1882;  annual,  Dec.  81:  1882-83;  biennial,  Nov.: 
1884-90;  Dec.  31:  annual  1891-92,  biennial 
1893/94-99/1900;  biennial,  Oct.:  1901/02,  Aug. 
31:  1902/04.     v.  p.,  '70-1905.     8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  1870,  by  "  Adjt.  Genl.  and  Cbief  of  Police," 
covers  .Tune  '24/Dec.  31.  Not  certain  whether  rpts.  1S76,  78 
are  annual  or  biennial.  Rpt.  1879  not  bavins;  been  printed, 
rpt.  188U  covers  also,  in  a  general  wav,  the  year  1879.  Rpt. 
Feb.  1882  covers  July  25,  i881/Feb.  28,  1882.  Rpts.  1884,  86 
may  have  been  annual.  T.-p.  of  rpt.  1891  has  date  "  1890-91." 
Rpt.  1892  incl.  a  reprint  of  rpt.  1891.  Rpt.  1874  has  imprint 
Houston;  rpts.  1876-Feb.  1882,  Galventon ;  others  Austin. 
Rpts.  1880  and  Feb.  1882  each  h.ave  imprint  date  1881.  'I'here 
was  also  a  brief  rpt.  in  Docs.  Ace.  Gov's.  Mess.,  extra  sess., 
July  1879. 

—  Supplemental  report  for  the  year  1874.     W:  Steele, 

Adjt.  Genl.     Houston, '74.     8".     Up. 

—  [Supplementary  report,  1873;  brief  report,  Jan.  25, 

1874]. 
Note.    Entered  in  book  sales  lists;  not  seen. 

—  Report  of  Maj .  J.  B.  Jones,  commanding  the  frontier 

battalion;  March  1876.     Houston,  '76.     6  p. 

—  Special  report  [on  claims  against  the  US.  on  account 

of  border  warfare],  Sept.  1884.     '84.     8°.     51  p. 

—  See  also    back    under    Governor,   1874;  and   under 

Legislature,  J»h.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1856. 
Attorney  Genera/      Report,  annual,  1857,  59;  biennial, 
1868/69;  annual,  1870,72,  73/74-74/75;  biennial. 
1876/78;  annual,  1879-84;  biennial,  1885/86-99/ 
1900,  00/02-04/06.     '57-1906.     8». 
Note.    Rpts.  187:V7-l-"'i/"o  printed  at  Houston. 

—  Opinion.      [Concerning   laws   dependent   on  the  re- 

jected constitution  of  1866;  in  reply  to  com- 
munication of  Comptroller.]  Sept.  7,  1867. 
n.t.p.     8°.     8  p. 

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Attorney  General,  continued. 

—  Letter  of  resignation  [of  \V:  Alexander,  Atty.  Genl., 

Oct.  28,  1867].     n.  t.  p.     8°.     4  p. 

—  [Land  grant.    Joaquin    Golan.     Attorney    General's 

opinion  as  to  disposition  of  these  lands],     1882. 
Note.    Entered  in  book  sales  lists;  title  uncertain. 
Comptroller    of    Public    Accounts.     Report,    biennial, 
1847/49-59/61;    three  years,   1863/66;  biennial, 
1867/69;  annual.  1869/70-75/76;  biennial,  1876/ 
78;  annual,  1879/80;  biennial.  1880/82 ;  annual, 
1882/83-83/84;  biennial,  1884/86;  annual,  1886/ 
87-1905/06.     t;.  i?.,  '49-1906.     8°  a?ic?  4°. 
Note.    Tear-end  Oct.  31,  18.=)5/o7;  Aug.  31:  1867/69-1905/06; 
others  unknown,     Rpt.  1S47/49  is  Rpt.  of  Comptr.  and  Treas- 
urer.    For  title  of  rpt,  1863/66  see  below,  1866.     Rpt.  1S67/69 
cont..  in  appendix,  Ann.  rpt.  of  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Ry. 
Co.,  Mayol,  1-S6S/69,  etc.,  (2),  34  p,     Rpt.  1874/75  cont.  also 
asuppl.  rpt.  to  Feb.l,  1876.    Rpts.  1879/8u-8ii/82  are  1.  4".    R.  r. 
tables  (243  p  )  appended  to  rpt.  1889/90.     Rpts.  18:3/74-74/75 
printed  at  Houston;   187o/'6,  76/78-78/80  at  Galveston;  others 
at  .-Vustin.     Rpt.  1870/71  not  seen.    There   was  also   a  brief 
rpt.  in  Docs.  Ace.  Gov's.  Mess.,  extra  sess.,  -June  1879. 

—  Financial     statement.      Summary    exhibit :    of    the 

receipts  and  expenditures  of  the  State  of  Texas 
from  its  organization,  the  lOlh  of  Feb.  1846,  to 
the   31st    of   Dec.    1847    [etc.].      n.    t.   p.      8°. 
(8)  p. 
Kate.    Seen  only  in  Laws  of  2d  Legislature,  v.  2,  pt.  1. 

—  Report  of  the  Auditor  and  Comptroller  [on  claims 

asainst  the  Repubhc,  Nov. :  1851/55].     '55.     7  p. 

—  Condensed    statements    of    the    Acting    Provisional 

Comptroller's  report,  comprising  statements  Aug. 
31,  1863/June  8,  1865;  also.  Oct.   13,  1865/Aug. 
13,  18C6.     'GQ.     8".     18,  9,  12,  10,  (3)  p. 
Note.    This  is  the  rpt.  1863/66  listed  in  general  series  above. 

—  Laws   relative   to   assessments   and    collections    of 

taxes,    passed    by    the     11th    Legislature;     with 
Comptroller's  instructions  to  assessors  and  col- 
lectors [etc.].     Austin,  186G. 
■See  also  under  Legislature,  Special  Laws,  Assessment. 

—  [Tabular  abstract  of  railroad  charters].     1871. 

—  Supplenaental  report,  Jan.  1.  1875.    Austin,  n.  d.    8°. 

lip. 

—  Report  to  the  Governor,  Aug.  31,  1875.     Houston, 

'75.     8  p. 

—  Supplemental   report,    giving   estimates   of  revenue 

receipts  and  expenditures   for    two  fiscal   years 
ending    Aug.    31,    188[1]    and    Aug.   31,    1882. 
Galveston,  '81.     1.  4°.     8  p. 
Note.    Dated  Jan.  5, 1881.  Coverhas  Aug.  31,"  1880  "for  1881. 

—  Special  report,  Aug.  31,  1880/81,  with  supplemental 

report   to   Feb.  28,    1882.     Galveston,    '82.     8°. 
33  p. 
Note.    Cover  has  transmittal  date,  "  Mar.  22, 1882." 

—  Summary  of  annual  reports  of  railway  companies, 

Sept.  30:   1880/82.     h.t.p.     1.4°.     25  p. 
liote.    Reprinted  from  biennial  report. 

—  Abstracts  of  land  titles,  v.  1-17,  1878-94. 

Note.    V.   1-2  printed   at  Galveston.    For  v.  18  see  under 
Inspection  and  Regulation,  Lands,  1895. 

—  See    also    back   under    Governor,    1874,    arnl    AUtj. 

Genl.,  1867;  under  Legislature,  .Tnls.,  Docs, etc., 
1873;  fflw^Z  7<ncZe?- Miscellaneous,  Revenue  Officers. 
Secretary  of  State.  Report,  liiennial,  1857/.")9;  report, 
1870;  annual,  1872,  74;  May  1,  1876;  biennial, 
1876/78-79/80;  annual,  Dec.  31:  1881-82;  bien- 
nial, 1883/81-1903/04.  ['59?]-1904.  8°  and 
12^ 

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Secreiary  of  Slate,  continued. 

Note.  1S70  is  imprint  date;  period  unltnowi);  copy  seen 
cont.  onlj-  I'ardoDS,  (Doc.  Or),  as  pp.  l:i-3'.-i.  Upt.  1S72  (of 
T-'.,  76  p.)  incl.  Secretary's  rpt.  as  chnnn.  of  Cominrs.  of  Tub. 
Grounds  and  Bldas.,  Jan.  11,  1873.  Rpt.  1874  covers  Jan.  17/ 
Dec.  1;  rpt.  May  1,  1876  covers  from  Dec.  1,1874.  Hpt.  187U/ 
80  has  appendix  containing  inaiig.  and  several  messages  of 
Gov.  l{oberts,  1879,  and  special  rpts.  from  institntions,  1879. 
Year-end  Auj;.  ^1:  1902-04.  In  addition  to  rpt.  litUl/02  (07  p.) 
there  was  a  "  Bicn.  rpt.  1902,"  (Austin,  'U3;  167  p.)  which 
was  in  fact  a  supplemental  rpt.,  Aug.  31/Dec.  31,  1902.  Rpt. 
1876/78  printed  at  tialveston. 

—  State  census  of  1847.     n.  t.  p.     (6)  p. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  Acts  of  2d  Legislature,  v.  2,  pt.  1. 

—  [Census  rolls  of  the  State;  sess.  1859/60J. 

Note.     100  were  ordered  printed  ;  not  seen. 

—  Election  returns  of  an  election  held  in  the  State  of 

Texas  .  .  .  Oct.  3d,  4th,  5th  and  6th,  1871.     '71. 
24°.     16  p. 

—  Official  returns  of  a  general  election  .    .   .   for  elect- 

ors of  President  and  Vice-president  of  tlie  U.S. 
[etc.],  Nov.  5-8,  1872.     76  p. 

—  List  of   pensioners  who  have  received    certificates, 

togfether  with  the  names  of  persons  applying  for 
pensions.     1875.     18  p. 

—  List  of  officers  of  the  State  of  Texas  who  are  autlior- 

ized   to  take   acknowledgments   and   proofs  for 
record  .   .  .     1877.     41  p. 
Note.    Not  certain  whether  published  by  i^ec.  of  State. 

—  Population  of   the  State  of  Texas  bv  counties,  at 

all  censuses,  from  advanced  sheets  ...  of  the 
U.  S.  census  report  of  1880.    Austin, '82.    8°.    8p. 

—  Election  laws.  1877.  70,  80,  87,  95. 

—  [Election  returns],  ISSfi.  92. 

—  Tabulated  statement  of  the  population  of  the  coun- 

ties  .   .   .  also  ...   of   the  votes  ca.st  for  Gov- 
ernor, at  election  1890.     '93.     4  p. 

—  Returns  of  an  election  for  Governor  and  Lieut.  Gov., 

held  Nov.  8,  1892.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8  p. 

—  [Official  list  of  notaries  public],  1893,  95,  97,   1900, 

01,  03. 
Treasurer.  Report,  1847/49;  Nov.  1857;  Aug.  31: 
annual  1867/68-69/70,  72/73-75/76,  biennial 
1876/78-78/80,  annunl  1880/81,  biennial  18S0/s2, 
annual  1882/83-^3/84,  biennial  1884/86-88/90, 
annual,  189>^/1900,  [sic],  01/02,  03/04,  05/06. 
v._p., '70-1906.     8°. 

Note.  Rpt.  1847/49  is  Rpt.  of  Comptroller  and  Treaenrer. 
Rpt.  1872/73  was  extended  to  Oct.  27th.  Rpts.  1880/81,  82/83, 
83/84-88/90  cont.  suppl.  rpts.  to  Mar.  1, 1882,  J.-in.  1,  1884,  Jan. 
1.  1885,  Jan.  1.  1887,  Dec.  1,  1888,  and  Dec.  1,  1890,  respect- 
ively. Rpts.  1873/74-74/75  printed  at  Houston;  1875/76-76/ 
78  at  Galveston;  others  at  Austin.  Rpt.  1857  not  seen,  but 
ordered  printed. 

—  Supplemental  report,  Jan.  1.  1875.    n.  t.  p.     ['75.] 

8«.     3  p. 

—  Supplemental  report,  showing  balances  to  credit  of 

the  several  accounts  on  Jan.  1,  1881.     '81.     8  p. 

—  [Report   on   retirement  and   destruction   of   bonds, 

Apr.  1,  1882]. 

Note.    Mentioned  in  bien.  rpt.,  1880/82;  not  seen. 

—  Supplemental  report  .   .   .  showing  balances  to  credit 

of  the  several    accounts  on   Jan.   1,   1883.     '83. 
8°.     9  p. 

—  [Special  report,  April  1888.] 
Note.     Mentioned  in  Printing  Report,  1887/88;  not  seen. 

1874;  and    under 

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Inspection  and  Regulation. 

Agricidtnre,  Insurance,  Statistics,  and  History,  De- 
partment of  (1876-).  lst-3 1st  annual  report  of 
the  Commissioner,  1876-1904,  05/06.     77-1907. 

Note.  Called  "  Dept.  of  Ineur.,  Stat.,  and  History,"  1876- 
87;  in  April  1887  an  Agricultural  Bureau- was  added,  and 
name  of  Dept.  changed  to  above.  [6th-16lh],  1S81-90,  were 
not  numbered.  H|)t8.  1886,  87  deal  wholly  with  insurance. 
There  were  two  rpts.  for  1888,  with  identical  t.-ps.  but  dated 
inside  respectively  Dec.  31,  188S  (1.5  p.)  and  June  1,  1889, 
(27  p.) .  2Sth,  30th  rpts.,  1903,  05,  were  not  printed,  but  "  Pre- 
lim, rpls."  were  printed  for  these  years;  nee  also  belnio,  1900. 
5th-6th  printed  at  Galveston  ;3l8t  (issued  in  3  pts.)  at  Houston. 

—  Tlie  battle  of  San  Jacinto,  viewed  from  both  an 

American  and  Mexican  standpoint  .  .  .  officially 
reported  by  Major  Gen.  Sam  Houston  of  the 
Texan  army.  Also  ...  by  Col.  Pedro  Del- 
gado,  of  Gen.  Santa  Anna's  staff.  Austin,  1878. 
8°.     45  p. 

—  Catalogue   of    the    Supreme    Court    library  .  .   . 

Aug.  1,  1880.     72  p. 

—  The  resources,  soil  and  climate  of  Texas.     Report 

of  A.  W.  Spaight,  Commr.  Galveston,  1882. 
8°.     X,  360  p.     map. 

—  Insurance  laws,  1883,  85,  91,  99.  1903,  05. 

—  Statement   showing    business    done   in   Texas    by 

fire,    marine,    and   inland    insurance    companies 
during  the  year  1885.     '86.     8°.     4  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  bound  with  [10th]  rpt.  of  Commr.,  1885. 

—  Same ;  March  1887,  March  1888. 

—  Investment  bond  companies  exposed.     [By  J:  E. 

Hollingsworth,  Commr.]     1893.     26  p. 

—  [Insurance    report,    with    account    of    the    State 

Library.     By  A.  J.  Rose,  Commr.].     1895. 
Note.    As  given  by  Raines.    Not  seen. 

—  Preliminary   report   of   Texas  Insurance  Depart- 

ment. Summary  of  insurance  risks  written 
[etc.].  year  ending  Dec.  31.  1899.    '00.    8°.     lip. 

—  Snrne,  annual,  1890,  91,  1902-06.     (Title  var.) 
Note.    This  material  appeared  later  in  the  ann.  rpts. 

—  A  list  of  insurance   companies  authorized   to   do 

bu.siness  in  Texas,  with  names  of  .  .  .  agents 
.  .  .  1900.  6  p. 
Agricultural  Bureau  (1887-).  lst-9th  annual  re- 
port of  the  Agricultural  Bureau  of  the  Dept. 
of  Agriculture,  Insurance,  Statistics  and  History, 
1887/88-93/94.  94-95.     '89-97.     9  v.     8°. 

Note.  Rpts.  1887/88-93/94  really  cover  statistics  of  1887-93 
and  each  is  dated  a  year  or  more  later. 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1881. 
{^Education.']     Superintendent    of    Public    Instruction 
(1866-).     Report,  Aug.  31:  lst-5th  annual  1871- 
75,  [lst]-14th biennial  [1876/78]-1902/04.      '72- 
1905.     8°  and  4°. 

Note  7.  From  1876  to  1884  the  duties  of  this  office  were 
transferred  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Kdncation,  who 
Issued  biennial  rpts.,  lHt-3d.  Ak  subsequent  rpts.  by  the  Supt. 
continue  this  enumeration,  the  two  series  merge  naturally 
Into  one.  4th  bicn.  not  seen  ;  authorship  uncertain.  See  oppo- 
site, Hoard  of  Educntion. 

Nole2.  6lhblen.,188fi/88,endsJulyl8t.  l8t-7th  bien.  called 
alfo  "6th-8ih,  lOlh-llth.  131h-14th  rpt.  from  the  Dept.  of 
Kdncation,"  the  9th  and  ]2lh  In  thin  enumeration  being  special 
rplH.;  scf'/y^'/ow, 1882/8!,  88.  ,5th-Slh  bien.  cont.  rpt».  from  Sam 
lloiiMion  Normal  Instliutc;  6th-8th  bii;n.  cotit.  alwo  rj)tH.  from 
Univ.  of  Texas.  2d-:!d  birn.  rpts.  wcru  4".  4th-5th  ann. 
printed  at  Houston;  !Ht-2d  bien.  at  Galveston. 

—  Special    report,    1882/83,    [being   the    9th    report 

from  the  Dept.  of  Education]. 
Note.    Not  seen ;  title  uncertain. 

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[^Education,  continued.'] 

—  Special  report,  Au<j.  31,  1880/87,  tlie  12th  report 

from  the  Dept.  of  Education.     '88.     8°.     37  p. 
Note.    Submitted  to  special  BesBion  of  the  Legislature. 

—  Special  report  for  the  special  session  of  the  22d 

Legislature;   [Mar.  4,  1892J.     '92.     8°.     10  p. 

—  School  laws,  1887,  89,  91,  92,  93,  95,  97,  9^,  11)01, 

04,  05.      ['87?J-1905. 
J^olf.     A  law  of  1876  required  the  publication  of  the  school 
laws  in  pm.  form  after  every  letfisliitive  session  at  which  new 
school  laws  or  ameadinents  were  passed. 

—  Scholastic     population,     and     apportionment     of 

available  school  fund  [annual  or  biennial?],  for  : 
18«7/88-1902/03.     '87-1902.     8°  and  4°. 
Note.    Not  seen.    1S92/93  is  4". 

—  Circular.     Addres^s   to   the   people    of    Texas    on 

education,  its  importance  [etc.].  By  P.  Lea, 
Supt.     18G7.     8°.     22  p. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  free  schools  of  Tex.].     1886/87. 

—  Circular,  no.  II,  3.     Information  concerning  the 

text-book  law.     n.p.,n.d.     8°. 

—  Circular  no.  13,  Dec.  1888. 

J^^ote.    Mentioned  in  Printing  Rpt.,  1887/88;  not  seen. 

—  Circular  no.  2.     Proceedings  of  the  Superintend- 

ents' Association  of  Texas,  at  the  midwinter 
meeting,  Dec.  27-28,  1889.     '90.     22  p. 

—  Circular    no.    51,    Sept.   23,    1894;    [re   sectarian 

schools]. 

—  Circular   no.    80.     Lectures   on   sumtner    normal 

institute  work.      1898.     39  p. 

—  Circular   no.  90.     Official    course    of   studv  .   .   . 

1899.     94  p. 

—  School  and  State.     The  public  school  an  institu- 

tion of  free  sovereign  States  .   .   .    [Address  of 
O.  H.  Pooper,  Supt.  Public  Instruction,  at  Agric. 
and  Mech.  CoUi-ge,  Bryan,  Nov.  5,  1889].     pm. 
Note.    Not  seen;  title  uncertain. 

—  Special  courses  of  study  for  teachers,  1892,  93,  94. 

—  Teaclier's  institute  pamphlets,  1892,  93,  94. 

—  School  superintendents  and  treasurers  of  the  State 

of   Texas.     Dept.    of   Education,  Jan.   1,  1893. 

'93.     8».     15  p. 
Board  of  Ediicaiion  (187fi-)     lst-3d  biennial  report, 

Aug.  31:  1876/78-80/82,  being  the  6th-8th  report 

from  the  Dept.   of   Elducation.     Galveston,  '78- 

80;  Austin,  '83.  8°  and  t°. 
Note.  These  are  wholly  rpts.  to  the  Board  by  the  Hecretary 
of  the  Board,  who  was  de  fa'  to  8upt.  of  I'ublic  Inslruciion 
from  1876  to  1S84,  and  are  the  same  as  Ist-Sd  biennial  entered 
opposite  under  Supt.  2d-:^d  are  folios.  There  is  also  a  brief 
rpt.  iu  Docs.  Ace.  Gov's.  Mess.,  extra  sess.,  June  1879. 

—  Keport  of  the   Sec.  of  the   Board  of    Education 

for  year  ending  Aug.  31,  1879,  including  partial 
reports  to  Mar.  1st,  [1880] .  n.  t.  p.  ['80.]  f". 
(8)  p. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  for  the  government  of  pub- 

lic  free   schools  in   the  State  .   .  .  Adopted  by 
the  Board  .  .   .  May  17,  1871.     '71.     8°.     15  p. 
School  /.and  Agent.    Condensed  reports.  1885.     60  p. 
See  also  viifler  Exec   and  Staff,  Governor.  1879,  81; 
awe?  »??c^c7- Legislature,  Special  Laivs,  Education., 
and  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1873. 
Engineer,  State  (185-?).     Report,  Nov.  1857. 
Note.    Ordered  printed ;  not  seen. 

Engineer,  State  (188-).     Report  on  the  physical  condi- 
tion of  the  railways:  1883,  Dec.   1,  1884.     '84- 
85.     2  pm.     8°. 
Note.    Engineer  calls  these  "  my  Ist-Zd  annual." 

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Fish  Commissioners  (1879-).     Report,  [annual],  1880, 
82;  biennial,  1883/84.     '80-85.     3  pm.     8°. 
Note.     Rpt.  1880  was  the  1st. 
Fish    and    Oyster    Commissioner     (1895-).      Report, 
[annual],  Aug.  1.  1895/96;  Aug.  31:  1899/1900- 
01/02,03/04,05/06.     '97-[1906]. 
Note.     Rpt.  given  in  next  entry  mav  have  been  the  only  rpt. 
for  1897/98.     Rpt.  1905/06  printed  at  Houston. 

—  Report  on  the  coast  fisheries  of  Texas.     By  I.  P. 

Kibbe  .  .   .  Commr.     Austin,  1898.     8°.     20  p. 

Health  Oficer,  State  (1879-).     Report,  annual,  [Dec. 

20],      1882;     biennial,     1883/84-1904/06.     '82- 

[1906]. 

Note.    For  fiscal  year  ending  Aug.  31,  from    1891,    if   not 

earlier;  but  rpt.  1898/1900  covers    Dec.  1,  1898/Nov.  1,  1900. 

Title,    1882:     "Ann.    rpt.     on    Quarantine";    188.3/84-87/88: 

"  Rpt.  of  Texas  Quarantine."    Rpt.  1904/06  printed  at  Houston. 

\^Insurance,    Statistics   and    History,    Department    of 
(1876-87).]     See  back.  Agriculture,  Insurance, 
Statistics  and  History,  Department  of. 
\^Lands.'\      General  Land    Office    (1836-).     Report   of 
the  Commissioner,  [1870,  74,  77,  78?]  ;  biennial, 
Aug.  31:    1880/82-1902/04.      ['70?]-1905.     8°. 
Note.    Established  during  the  Republic;  for  early  publica- 
tions  tee  under  Supplemental,  Republic  of  Texan,   Lands. 
Rpts.  prior  to  1880/82  mentioned  in  book  sales  lists;  not  seen. 
There  is  also  a  brief  rpt.  in  Docs.  Ace.  G.ov'b.  Mess.,  extra 
sess.,  .June  1879. 

—  [Special  reports.  ?] 

Note.  Special  rpts.  1882,  84,  85,  86  are  mentioned  in  book 
sales  lists;  none  seen;  perhaps  confused  with  reg.  bien.  rpts. 

—  Report  of  the  Coramr.    .   .  .  upon  the  findings  of 

the  special  commission    appointed  under  the  act 
of  Mar.  2,  1899.  .   .  .  Nov.   1,    1899.     '99.     8°. 
30  p. 
Note.    Cont. extracts  from  rpts. of  previous  Commrs.,  1849-98. 

—  Abstract  of  land  claims,  compiled  from  the  records 

of  the  General  Land  Office  .  .  .  published  under 
the  superintendence  of  the  Comptroller  .  .  . 
Galveston,  1852.     8°.     610,  (1).  16,  (2)  p. 

—  Abstracts  of  valid  land  claims.    By  J:  Burlage  and 

J.  B.   Hollingsworth.     Austin,   1859.     8°.     70  p. 

—  Abstract    of   titled    and    patented  lands    compiled 

from  the  records  of  the  General  Land  Office  .  .  . 
embracing  all  the  lands  .  .  .  titled  and  patented 
prior  to  1st  Dec.  1859  .  .  .  Austin,  '60.  8°. 
(2j,  1600  p. 

—  [Map  of  the  State.     1878]. 

Note.  Mentioned  in  Rpt.  on  findings  of  special  commission, 
1899;  not  seen. 

—  Land   Office   records.     Abstracts   of  Texas    land 

titles,  V.  18;   1895. 

Note.  Ab  given  by  Raines.  Other  authorities  credit  v.  1-17 
to  Comptroller.  See  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Comptroller, 
1878-94. 

Board  for  the  Investigation  of  Land  Frauds  (1883-)  . 
Report.. Jan.  3,  1884.     '84.     8°.     12  p. 

—  Same,  1879/81. 

Note.    Entered  In  book  sales  lists;  not  seen. 

State  Land    Board    (1883-).      Report  of  the   State 

Land  Board,  Dec.  31,  1886.     '86.     8°.     9  p. 

Note.    Covers  from  organization  of  Board,  June  13,  1883. 

See  alto  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Gov€r7ior,  1885, 
At/y.  fjenl.,  1882,  and  Comptroller,  1878-94; 
under  Inspfc.  and  Keg.,  FAucnlinn,  School  Land 
Agent;  undrr  Legislature,  Special  Laws,  Land 
laws,  and  .Inls  ,  Docs.,  etc.,  1893;  and,  miderSup- 
I)l<'mf'nffi].  Ilrpuhlic  of  Texas,  Lands,  Laws,  and 
Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1840. 

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Printing,  Public,  Board  of  {\dilf>-).     Report,  biennial, 
1876/78,81/82-91/92.     '79-93.     8«  a?if?4^. 

Note.  Rpt.  1883/84  was  4".  There  wns  also  a  brief  rpt.  in 
DocB.  Ace.  Gov's.  Mess.,  extra  eess.,  June  1H79. 

—  Contract  j)rice9  of  stationery  for  the  departments 

.  .   .  Sept.  1886,  to  run  two  years,     n.  ;;.,  n.  d. 
40.     11  p. 
Railroad    Commission    (1891-).     Ist-lStli    annual    re- 
port, 1892-1906.     '92-1906.     8°. 
Note.    Statistics  for  years  ending  Jnne  30th. 

—  Before  the  Railroad  Commission  of   Texas  on  a 

hearing  before  fixing  rates.  Argument  of  J. 
W.  Terry,  attorney  for  the  Gulf,  Colorado  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Co.  .  .  .  Galveston,  1891. 
8°.     62  p. 

—  Classification  of  operating  expenses  as  prescribed 

by  the  Railroad  Commissioners  .  .  .  Revised 
issue.     Washington,  [D.C.],  1891.     80.     27  p. 

Note.  Apparently  issued  by  the  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  from  Texas  plates. 

—  Same.     Revised    issue  .  .  .  July    1,    1894.    ,   .   . 

Austin,  '39.     8".     24  p.     (Title  var.) 

—  Annual  report  of  the  [blank]  to  the  Railroad  Com- 

missioners of  the  State  of  Texas  for   the  year 
ending  June  30,   1891.     n.  p.,  n.d.     1.  4o.     (1), 
83,  (1)  p. 
Note.    Blanlv  forms  with  instructions. 

—  Laws  relating  to  the  Railroad  Commission.     1891. 
See  also  under  Yj^qc.  and  Staff,    Governor,  1875,  81, 

and  Comptroller.,  Report,  Note,  and  1871,  80/82; 
under  Inspec.  and  Heg.,  Engineer;  and  under 
Legislature,  Special  Laws,  and  .Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc., 
1871,  89  (two),  91  (two). 
\_Taxation.'\  State  Revenue  Agent  (1891-).  Report, 
[Ist,  annual],  1891/92;  [2d-8th,  biennial], 
1892/94-1904/06.     '92-1906.     8°. 

Note.  5th  rpt.,  1899/1900,  was  the  only  one  numbered; 
covers  approx.  calendar  blenniura.     8th  printed  at  Houston. 

—  Supplemental  report,  Dec.  1892.     8  p. 

Tax  Commission  (1 899-).  Report  of  the  Tax  Com- 
mission created  ...  to  inquire  into  the  system 
of  laws  and  regulations  now  in  force  affecting 
the  raising  of  public  revenue  and  the  disburse- 
mentthereof  .  .  .  Dec.  1899.  '99.  8°.  4p.  1., 
403  p. 

See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor.,  1900. 

Institutions. 

Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  (College  Station, 
1871-).  Report:  of  Board  of  Directors, 
1875/78;  of  President,  Dec.  1878  ;  report :  1880/81, 
82/83;  biennial,  1885/86-87/88.     '78-89.     8°. 

Note.  Opened  in  1876.  Rpt.  1875/78  covers  June  1, 
1875/Jan.  2:^,  1878.  Not  certain  whether  rpts.  1880/81-82/83 
were  ann.  or  bien.  lipt.  1S80/SI  seems  to  have  been  called  in 
text  "  5th  annual."  There  is  also  a  brief  rpt.  in  Docs.  Ace. 
Gov's.  Mess.,  extra  sess.,  June  1879. 

—  Same,  [1876?],  81/82,  83/84,  86/87,  88/89,  90/91, 

92/93,  93/94,  95/96,  99,  1900. 
Note.    Entered  in  book  sales  lists ;  not  seen. 

—  Announcement,  1876/77.     ['76?] 

—  Annual    catalogue,    1878/79;    7th-30th,   1882/83- 

1905/06. 

Note.  Cats.  1887/88,  90/91  printed  at  Galveston;  1883/84, 
n.p.;  8th-llth,  13th,  23d,  and  1878/79  not  seen. 

—  Report  of  the  commissioners  in  charge  of  work  on 

the  .  .  .  College,  Mar.  24,  187G.     '76.     8°.     4  p. 

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June   II, 


Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College,  continued. 

—  Address    delivered   by    Hon.    A.     J.    Peeler  .  .  . 

June  26,  1877  .   .   .      '77.     34  p.  ,  ^.       ^ 

—  Laws  .   .  .  established  by  the  Board  of  Directors; 

with  the  rules  and  regulaiions  established  by  the 
faculty,     n.p.,  1«83. 

—  Report   of  Secretary    and    Treasurer,  June  1884. 

Bryan,  '84. 

[Sermon   at   commencement   exercises 

1895,  by  J.  H.  McLean,  D.D.]. 
I^ole.    Not  seen;  not  certain  whether  printed. 

—  Historical  sketch  of  the    .  .   .  College.    ...   By 

Robt.  F.  Smith.     Houston,  18Ii5.     8°.     50  p. 
2fote.    Listed  by  Kaines  as  "  in  piees;"  not  seen. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-5,  Nov.  1883-[1887?]. 

yote.    Nos.  3-4  printed  at  aouston;  no.  1,  n.  p.  ;  nos.  2,  5 
not  seen. 

—  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  (College  Station, 

18H8-).      lst-13ih  annual  report,  Dec    31:    1888- 
96;  June  30:    1897/98-1900/01.     v.  p.,  '89-IQ02. 
18  V.     8°. 
Note.    In    later  rpts.   called   "  Agric.   Exp.    Stations,"  be- 
cause  of  the   establishment  of  sub-stations.     Rpt.  1S91  seen 
preceded  by    Bulletins  14-19,  with  preliminary  general  t.-p.; 
seen    also   in    sepamte   form.     1st,   llth  piinted  at  Houston; 
4lh-5th  at  Bryan  ;  6lh  at  Temple ;  others  at  Austin. 

Report  of  the  Director  .   .  .  Extract  from  the 

1st  annual  report.     Houston,  1889.     8°.     10  p. 

Bulletin,  nos.   1-91,    [March]    1888-Oct.   1906. 

v.  p.,  ['88]-1906. 
A^ote.    In  several  cases  bound  with  ann.  rpts.     Nos.  2,  [80J 
printed   at   Galveston;  3-6,   49-54,   6",   86-87,  89  at  Houston; 
:4--J6,  70,  7-'-74,  at  Bryan;  27-31  at  Temple;  66,  7.0-79,  81  8o, 
88,  n.  p.  ;  others  at  Austin. 

Press  notes,  1894,  95,  1903. 

Note.    Sent  to  newspapers  throughout  the  State;  not  seen. 
The  no.  for  Aug.  10, 1903  is  V.  5,  no.  1,  also  Circular  no.  4. 

Spray  calendar.     By   R.  H.  Price  and  A.  M. 

Ferguson.     Jan.  1,1900.     f  broadside. 

—  See  also  forward  under  Education,  Univ.  of  Texas, 

1x91,  and  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1879. 

Agricultural,  3Iechanical,  and  Blood  Stock  Association. 
The  4th  State  Fair  of  the  .  .  .  Association  .  .  . 
will  commence  Mon.  May  12,  1873  ...  on  the 
Slate  Fair  Grounds  in  Houston,  n.  t.  p.  Hous- 
ton, '73.     8°.     viii,  64,  ix-xvi,  p. 

Agricultural  Society,  Texas  State  (18.^3-).  Transac- 
tions, embracing  the  proceedings  connected 
with  its  organization,  the  constitution,  and  an 
address  by  the  President.  V.  1.  1853.  8°. 
24  p. 

—  An    address    on    agriculture,    before   the   Texas 

State  Agricultural  Society,  Austin,  Feb.  5,  1853; 
by  Dr.  Ashbel  Smith.     '53.     24  p. 
Blind,   Institution    for   the   Education  of  the   (Austin, 
1856-).     Annual    report    of    the    Trustees    and 
Supt.,  lst-49th,  1856/57-1905/06.     '57-1906. 

Note.  Title  varies.  [•2d-37th]  were  not  numbered.  Enu- 
meration not  clear.  Kpt.  1879/w  printed  at  Galveston  ;  187;'./ 
74,  lyO-Vi'fi  at  IlouHtofi:  18r,7/.^8-6H/69,  70/71-71/72,  78/79  not 
Been.  I'rintinK  Rpt.,  1887/88,  reconls  rpts.  printed  Jan.  1888 
and  Dec.  1888,  respectively.  Thero_is  also  a  rpt.  in  Docs. 
Ace.  Gov's.  Mess.,  extra  sess.  June  1879. 

—  Catalogue,    annual,    1894/95-1903/04;     biennial, 

1904/06.     '95-1906. 

—  By-laws  and  regulations,  Apr.  1883.    n  p,'fiA.    7  p. 

—  Sonic  matters  of  interest.      1H87.     40]). 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1879. 

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Deaf,    School  for  the  (Austin,   1856-).      l8t-3d,    13th- 

49th  annual  report,  [1856/57J-58/59,  (i9,  69/70- 

1904/05.     '57-[1905].     8°. 

Note.    Called  "  Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Deaf 

and  Dumb,"  "  Instn.  for  the  D.  and  D.,"  "  I^.  and  D.  Instn.," 

inlst-JTllirpts.;  "  1).  and  D.  Asylum  "in  [■28th-48lh?].    'id-Kd 

in  1  pm.     4th-12lh  were  not  printed,  so  I3lh  cont.  a  summary, 

185y/t59-     There  were  two  rpts.  tor  1878/70,  by  different  Supln  , 

H:  E.  McCullocl)  and  J:   Ford.     18th  printed  at  Houston;  'liA 

(McCulloch)  at  Ualveston.     There  is  also  a  brief  rpt.  in  Docs. 

Ace.  Gov's.  Mess.,  extra  sess.,  June  1879. 

—  Gen.   H:   E.   McCulloch's  defense  of  himself  and 

his  administration  .   .    .     1879.     46  p. 

—  ...  Reports  i)f  the  sub-committee  of  investiga- 

tion, the  evidence,  and  reply  to  Gen.  II:  E, 
McCulloch's  defense  of  himself  and  his  adminis- 
tration of  the  institution.     1879.     80  p. 

—  The  Mute  Hanger;  monthly,  1887-88. 

—  The  Juvenile  Ranger;  weekly,  1887-88. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Govei-nor,  1879. 
Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind  Colored  Vouth,  Institution  for 

the  (Austin,  1888-).    Report,  [lst]-19th,  annual, 

1887/88-190,V06.     '88-1906. 
Note.     Opened,  1887.     Called  '<  Institute"  on  t.-p.  of  [Ist], 
which  in  tact  covered  an  approximate  calendar  biennium  and 
cont.   reprint  of   Rpt.   to   upoc.  session,  dated  Apr.  20,  1888. 
19th  printed  at  Houston.    4th,  16th,  18th  not  seen. 

[^Education.']     Prairie    View  Normal  and    Industrial 

College  (Colored;  Prairie  View,  1879-).    Report, 

[annual.  Dec.  9],  1882;  [biennial],  1885/86,  86/ 

88-190LV04.     '83-1905. 

Note  1.    This  was  a  private  institution,  known  as  -AltaVista 

Agric.  College,  until  adopted  by  the  State  in  1879.     Rpt.  1890/ 

92  not  seen.     There  is  also  a  brief  rpt.  in  Docs.  Ace.  Gov's. 

Mess.,  extra  sess.,   1879. 

Note  2.  Gammel's  circular  of  Texas  Docs,  for  Sale,  (about 
1901)  records  these  as  follows:  Ann.,  1882;  2d-5th  bien., 
1882/83,  83/84,  84/85,  8VS6;  unnumb.,  1889;  9th,  V-'Ah  bien., 
1890,  95;  unnumb.,  1896,  99;  18th  bien.,  19U0.     Not  verified. 

—  Annual  catalogue,   1888/89-[1905/06].     '89-1906. 
Note.    Cats,  dated  "1898/99,  1906/06-06/07"  are  really  for 

1897/98,  1904/05-05/06,  with  Announcements  for  the  next  suc- 
ceeding years.  Cats.  1888/89-91/92  printed  at  Houston;  [1904/ 
05]  at  Galveston. 

—  Report  on  the  condition  of  the  .  .  .  school  .   .   . 

Mar.  27,  1882.     '82.     7  p. 

—  Laws,  with  the  rules  and  regulations.     Houston, 

1890.     9  p. 

—  Regulations  .   .   .     1900.     15  p. 

Sam  Houston  Normal  Institute  (Huntsville,   1879-). 

Report:  of  Principal,  7th-8th  ann.  sess.,  1885/ 

86-86/87;   of  Directors  and  Principal,  1889/90; 

of  Treasurer,  1891/92. 

Note.    Seen  only  in  rpts.  of  Supt.   Public  Instruction  of 

corresponding  periods. 

—  Same;  1885/86;  8th.  14th  annual,  1886/87.  92/93. 
Note.    Entered  in  book  sales  lists  as  separavcly  published; 

not  seen. 

—  Catalogue,      lst-27th      [annual],      1879-1905/06. 

['79]-1906.     8°. 
Note.    Title  varies.     Each  incl.  Announcements  for  follow- 
ing year,  and  Is   dated   sometimes  by  catalogue  year,  some- 
times by  announcements  year;    since    1894/95  both  dates  are 
given.     Ist  has  n.  j9.,  n.  d.    3d,  6th  not  seen. 

—  See  also  under  Inspec.  and  Reg.,  Education,  Supt. 

of  Public  Instruction,  He()ort.  Note. 
Texas  Military  Institute  (Rutersville,  1855-).     An- 
nual   catalogue,   Aug.   20,   1856.     n.  t.  p.     Gal- 
veston, '56.     (2),  8  p. 
Note.    Not   strictly  a   State  Institution,  although   Trustees 
were  appointed  by  the  Ligiflature  in  is.in;  the  same  act  also 
provided  fur  the  consolidalmn  of  the  Texas  Monumental  Com- 
mittee, the  Texas  Military  Institute,  and  Ilutersville  College 
under  the  name  "Texas  Monumental  and  .Military  Instituted' 

—  Annual  register,  1870/71. 

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[^Education,  continued.'\ 

University  of  Texas  (Austin,  1881-).  Result  of  the 
vote  for  location;  proclamation  convening  Board 
of  Regents  .  .  .  Proceedings  of  Board  of 
Regents  .   .   .     Austin,  1882.      IG  p. 

—  Report  of  the  Board  of  Regents,  annual :  Jan.  8, 

1883;  Jan.  1,  June  14,  Dec.  18,  1884;  [biennial], 
Dec.  1886;  annual,  Nov.  8,1887;   3d-12th  bien- 
nial, 1886/88-1904/06.     '83-1906.     8°. 
Note.    Rpts.  June  14,  1884  and  Nov.  8,  1887  were  made  to 
the  Board  of  Education;  others  to  the  Governor.     Rpts.  prior 
to  1888  are  unnumbered,  except  that  rpt.  Jan.  1,  1884  is  called 
2d  annual. 

—  Faculty    report,    annual,     1884/85-85/86,    87/88- 

93/94,  95/96,  97/98-1901/02.     '85-1902.     8°. 
Note.     Title  varies.     Rpt.  1885/86  is  In  Regents' rpt.,  1886; 
rpt.  1898/99  is  in  University  Record,  v.  1,  p.  256-315. 

—  Catalogue,    annual,     1883/84-1907/08.     '84-1908. 

8°  and  12°. 

Note.  1884/85  had  two  Bupplements,  of  11  p.  and  12  p. 
respectively,  each  dated  June  18,  1885.  Size  8»  through 
1892/93;  since  then  12".  Issued  in  the  general  series  of 
Bulletins  beginning  1901/02. 

—  The  University  of  Texas  Magazine;  monthly,  v. 

1-23;  1885/86-1907/08.  '85-1908.  8°.  (Title 
var.). 

—  The  Cactus;   [student  annual],  1894-1908.     v.  p., 

'94-1908.     8°  etc.     il. 

—  The   Alcalde,    a  weekly  journal;  v.    1,    1895/96. 

'95-96.     4°. 

—  The  University  Record;  v.  I,   no.   1-v.  8,  no.  3; 

Dec.  1898-Sept.  1908.     ['98]-1908. 
Note.     From  v.  5,  no.  3  (Mar.  1904)  to  v.  6,  no.  3  (Feb.  1906), 
included  in  the  General  series  of  Univ.  Bulletins;  since  then 
issued   as   Bulletins  but  not  in  a  series.    V.   6,  no.   4  has  a 
General  index  to  v.  1-6. 

—  Circular,  nos.   1-19,   [1885?]-July   1893.     ['85?]- 

93.     12°  and  8°. 

Corit.:  1.  Messing  system.  [1885?]  12".  3p.  — 11.  The 
Brackenridge  club  house.  Aug.  13,  1890.  S".  4  p.— 13. 
Letters  from  clergymen  of  Austin  [re  charge  of  infidelity  in 
the  University].  July  30,  1891.  8".  5p.  — 1".  Address  by 
the  Board  of  "Regents  to  the  alumni.  July  1893.  8".  4  p. — 
18.  Address  of  Board  of  Regents  to  the  teachers  of  Texas 
public  schools.  July  1893.  8".  4  p.  — 19.  Session  of  1893/ 
f4.     [Announcements.]     July  1893.     8".     4  p. 

Note.    Others  not  seen. 

—  Bulletin  no.  2.     On  the  formation  of  the  plural 

in  s  in  English.  [By  H.  Tallichet,  Jan.  1886.] 
n.  p.,  ['86].     8°.     4  p. 

—  Bulletin.     The  hi.story  and  burden  of  taxation,  by 

O.  M.  Roberts;  [also]  Roads  and  material  for 
their  construction  ...  by  R.  T.  Hill.  Dec. 
1889.     n.p.,n.d.     8°.     39  p.     map.     il. 

—  Bulletin.      County    roads.      By    T.     U.     Taylor. 

March  1890.     n.  jp.,  ['90?]     8°.     15  p.     il. 

—  Bulletin  no.  4.     Contributions  from  the  chemical 

laboratory.     n.p.,n.d.      [1890?]     8°.     18  p. 

—  Bulletin.     Geometrical  researches  on  the   theory 

of  parallels,  by  N:  Lobatschewsky  .  .  .  trans- 
lated ...  by  G:  B.  Halstead.  1891.  8°. 
50  p.      .. 

—  Same.     4th  ed.     [1892.] 
Note.    2d-3d  eds.  not  found. 

—  Bulletin.     The   depression    of  American    farming 

interests.  By  R.  L.  Dabney.  Feb.  1892.  n.p., 
['92].     8".      16  p. 

—  rrcliminary  announcement  .   .   .  1883.     8°.     8  p. 

—  Correspondence    concerning    tlie    claims    of    the 

IJniverHitv  of  Texas  upon  the  State  .  .  .  [March 
28,  1888.]      n.  p.,   n.  d.      19  p. 

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\_Education^  continued. '\ 

—  Leaflets  from  the  note  book  of  an  archaeological 

traveler  in  Asia  Minor.  By  J.  W.  S.  Sterrett. 
Austin,  1889.     21  p. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  for  the  conduct  of  business 

by  the  Board  of  Kegents,  adopted  Aug.  25,  181)1. 
n.p.,n.d.     obi.  :52o.     28  p. 

—  History  of  the  University  of  Texas,  by  J.  J.  Lane. 

189L     8°.     viii,  322  p. 

—  An  appeal  to  the  22d  Legislnture  by  the  Board  of 

liegents  of  the  University  and  the  Hoard  of 
Directors  of  the  Agricultural  and  Mechanical 
College  .   .  .     n.  p.,  [1891?]     8  p. 

—  To   the   people   of    Texas.     An   address    by   the 

Board  of  Regents,     n.  jp.,  [1893?]     8°.     8  p. 

—  The    University    and    infidelity.      [Sept.     1895.] 

n.p.,  ['95].     8°.     7  p. 

—  [Addresses.]       [Address     before     the     Univ.     of 

Texas  at  its  first  commencement,  June  1883,  by 
Gov.  Ireland.]      [N'ot  seen.'] 

Address  of  Judge  A.  W.  Terrell  .  .  .  before 

the  Athenaeum  and  Rusk  Societies  .  .  .  June 
13,  1884.     '84.     8°.     24  p. 

Note.    Also  bound  with  "AddreBses  at  the  commeucement 
exercises  .  .  .  June  14,  18S4." 

The  University,  its  dangers  and  the  remedies; 

an  address  by  Col.  W:  P.  Johnston  at  Com- 
mencement .   .  .  June  14,  1884.    '84.     8°.     23  p. 

Addresses    at    the     commencement     exercises 

.    .   .     June  14,  1884.     '84.     8°     24,  2G  p. 

An  eulogy  on  the   life   and   character  of   Dr. 

Ashbel  Smith,  delivered  at  .  .  .  commencement 
,  .  .  June  15,  1886.  Jefferson,  Texas,  '80. 
12°.     15  p. 

Address  of  W.  S.  Herndon,  of    Tyler,  before 

the  Literarv  Societies  .  .  .  June  14,  1887. 
['87.]     8°.     22  p. 

Sotne   recent   aspects   of    scientific   education. 

Inaugural  dissertation  before  the  University  of 
Texas,  Oct.  26,  1888,  by  R.  T.  Hill.     '88.     25  p. 

The  history  of  the  evolution  of  the  govern- 
ment of  the  United  States  ...  a  public  lecture 
delivered  in  the  University  of  Texas  on  May  20, 
1890,  by  O.  M.  Roberts.  [Austin?  1890?] 
n.  t.  p.     8°.     16  p. 

Faculty  address,  June  17,  1890.     Gov.  O.  M. 

Roberts.  The  relation  of  public  education  to 
the  government  of  tlie  State  of  Texas;  [also]. 
University  address,  June  17,  1890.  By  Hon.  J. 
H.  McLeary.     n.t.p.     8°.     20  p. 

The    lot    of  the    reformer.     Faculty   address, 

June  16,  1891,  by  G:   P.  Garrison.     '91. 

[The  use  and  misuse  of  the  jjrinciple  in  the  ex- 
pressions "  All  men  are  created  equal,"  etc. 
Lecture  by  ex-Gov.  Roberts.  Austin,  1892.  8°. 
23  p.?]     \_Not  seen.] 

The  University  and  the  commonwealth ;  ad- 
dress of  Prof.  W:  M.  Thornton  ...  on  com- 
mencement day  .  .  .  June  20,  1894.  n.  p. 
['94?]     8°.     7  p. 

The  University  and  the  State,  an  address  de- 
livered before  the  Alumni  Association  .  .  . 
June  1896,  by  T.  W.  Gregory  .  .  ,  ['96?]  8°. 
9  p. 

Land  :  its  individual  ownership  and  culture  the 

surest   safeguard    of   free    government.     [Com- 
mencement address  by  Hon.  A.  W.  Terrell,  June 
1898.]     n.i.p.     8°.     23  p. 
Note.    Cover  title:  "The  Univ.  of  Texas.    Commencement 
address  by  Hon.  A.  W.  Terrell  .  .  .  Subject :  Land  .  .  .  "etc. 

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\_Education^  eontinutd.'\ 

—  Law^   Department  of.     Catalogue,  annual,    1895/ 

96-07/98,  1900/01,03/04.     12«.      (Title  var). 

—  Medicine,    Department   of   (1889-).       Catalogue, 

annual,    1897/98-1907/08.     '98-1908.     12°. 
Note.     A  "  separate  "   from  the  UniverBity  catalogue,  with 
minor   changes   and    additions.      From   1901/Oi    issued    as   a 
University  Bulletin. 

Views  of   the    Dept.    of    Medicine,    Galveston. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     12".     (10)  p.  of  illustrations. 

—  Philosophy,  School  of.     Announcement  of  courses, 

l,s94/95.     n.p^    ['9-1?]     8°.     7  p. 

—  Political  Science,  School  of.     Courses  in  econom- 

ics   and    government,    1894/95.     n.   p.,    ['94?J 
8°.     5  p. 

—  Summer   Schools.     [Catalogues],    annual,     1898- 

1908.      ['98J-1908.      (Titles  var.). 
Xote.    189S-99  are  unnumbered  ;  1900-08  are  nos.  3-11.    1898 
has  title  "  State  School  of  Methods."    5th-llth  issued  as  Uni- 
veislty  Bulletins. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1879; 

and  under  Inspec.  and  Reg.,  Education^  Supt. 

Public  Instruction,  Keport,  Note. 
State    Teachers"  Association   (1880-).       Proceedings 

and  addresses  of  the  7th  annual  convention  .   .  . 

June/July,  1886.     Waco,  '86.     77  p. 
[Teachers'   Institute.'^     Industrial   education   in    our 

common    schools.      Address     before    Teachers' 

Institute    at   Ft.    Worth,    by  H.    H.    Dinwiddle. 

1886.     pm. 
See  aho  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Education,  Supt. 
Public  Instruction,  1892,  93,  94. 

\_Geology.~\      Geological  and  Agricultural  Survey  (Shu- 
mard-Buckley,   1858-61;  66-67).     1st  report  of 
progress,  by  B:  F.  Shumard.    Austin,  1859.    8°. 
17  p.  or  8  p. 
Note  1.     Authorities  differ  as  to  pagination. 
Note  2.     For  a  history  of  the  first  and  second  surveys  and 
their  publications,  see  Bull,  ol  the  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  no.  45, 
1887,  entitled:  "The  present  condition  of   knowledge  of   the 
geology  of  Texas,"  by  R.  T.  Hill. 

—  Ist  annual   report,    by    S.   B.    Buckley.     Austin, 

1860.     8  p. 

—  A  {)reliminary  report,  by  S.  B.  Buckley.     Austin, 

1866.     8°.     81,4,  ii,  p.     il. 
Note.    Concerning  work  done  prior  to  the  suspension  of  the 
survey  in  April  1861. 

—  A  partial  report  on  the  geology  of  western  Texas, 

consisting  of  a  general  geological  report  and  a 
journal  of  geological  observations  .  .  .  during 
the  yenrs  1855  and  1856;  with  an  appendix  .  .  . 
By  Prf.f.  G:  G.  Shumard,  A^st.  State  Geologist. 
Austin,  1886.  8°.  vii,  (1),  145  p.  il. 
Note.  This  rpt.  remained  in  MS.  notes  until  1886,  when  it 
was  pub.  by  the  Dept.  of  Insurance,  Statistics  and  History. 

Geological  and  Agricultural  Survey  (Glenn,  Buckley, 
1H73-76).     1st- I'd  annual  report,  by  S.  B.  Buck- 
ley, State  Geologist,   [1874-75].     Houston,  '74- 
76.     2  V.     8°.      142  p.  ;   96  p. 
Note.    .1.  VV.  Glenn,  State  Geologist  Mar.  1873/Mar.  1874, 
publl«hed  no  rpts. 

—  Reply  to  the  charges  made  by  S.  B.  Buckley  .   .  • 

in  his  official   report  of  1874,  against  B.  F.  Shu- 
mard and  A    R.  Roessler.     10-(-  p. 

—  [Circulars].     1875. 

—  A.    R    JJocsslcr's    latest    map  of  .   .   .  Texas,  ex- 

hibiting niinerjil  and   agricultural  districts  [etc.]. 

Aiithoriiies :    official  maps  of  the   United    States 

nnil    Texa'^  .  .  .   [etc.].     Comp.  and  drawn   by 

M.  Y.  Mittendorfer,  C.  E.,  1874. 
Note.    D(!lail  liirgijy  from  data  of  the  first  survey,  of  which 
liocHBler  was  lojio^raphor;  not  strictly  u  Statu  publication, 
however. 

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\_Geology,  continued.'] 

Geological  and  Mineralogical  Survey  (Dumble,  1889- 
93).  l8t^4th  annual  report,  1889-92.  '90-93. 
4  V.     4°. 

Note.  ThiB  survey  was  nominally  Biibordinate  to  the  Depl. 
of  Agile,  Insurance,  Slalistics  and  History.  Kacli  vol.  in- 
cluden  both  rpts.  of  progrtss  and  rpts.  of  results.  The  1st 
rpt.  was  the  only  publlcuiimi  of  the  survey  duiing  1890.  '2d- 
3d  have  maps  in  pocket.  The  2d-:!U  rpts.  were  issued  also  in 
separate  parts;  the  4th  r])t.  was  issued  only  in  11  parts,  un- 
bound but  with  consecutive  pagination.    .*^eparates  as  follows  : 

I'libHshed  1891:  Hpl.  of  the  Biate  Geologist;  by  E.  T. 
Dumble.  —  Rpts.  on  the  Iron  ore  district  of  Ea^t  Texas;  by 
Durable,  Kennedy,  Herndou,  Walker. — Carboniferous  cepha- 
lopods;  by  A.  Hyatt.  [Ist  paper.]  —  Hpt.  on  the  geology 
of  northwestern  Texas;  by  W.  K.  Cuuiniins.  —  Kpt.  on  the 
geology  and  mineral  retources  of  the  central  mineral  region  of 
Texas  .  .  .  by  T.  1!.  Comstock.  —  Rpt.  on  the  geology  and 
mineral  resources  of  trans-Pecos  Texas;  by  W.  U.  von 
Streeruwitz. 

Published  1S02:  Rpt.  of  the  State  Geologist;  by  E.  T. 
Dumbio.  —  Houston  county;  by  \V:  Kennedy.  —  A  section 
from  Terrell,  Kaufman  county,  to  Sabine  l^ass  on  the  Gulf 
of  Mexico;  by  W;  Kennedy. —  Rpt.  on  the  .  .  .  Llano  Esla- 
cado  ...  by  W.  P.  Cummins.  —  Kpt.  on  pakoutology  of  the 
vertebrata;  by  E:  D.  Cope.  —  Rpts.  on  the  cretaceous  area 
north  of  the  Colorado  River;  by  J.  A.  Taff.  —  Trans- Pecos 
Texas;  by  VV.  U.  von  !?treeruwitz. 

I'ublisliedl^'ii  (Cover  lilies) :  Rpt.  of  State  Geologist;  by 
E.  T.  Dumble.  —  Rpt.  on  Grimes,  Brazos,  and  Robertson 
counties;  by  W:  Kenne<ly. —  Preliminary  rpts.  on  the  arte- 
sian wells  of  the  Gulf  coastal  nlope,  l)y  J.  A.  Singlc\  ;  and  on 
the  organic  reniaius  Irom  the  deep  well  at  Galveston,  by  G.  D. 
Harris. —  Rpt.  on  the  rocks  of  trans-Pecos  Texas,  by  A. 
Osann  ;  Trans  Pecos  Texas;  by  W.H.vou  Streeruwitz.— Notes 
on  the  geology  of  northwest  Texas;  by  W.  F.  Cummins. — 
Rpt.  on  the  cretaceous  area  north  of  the  Colorado  River;  by 
J.  A.  Taff.  —  Rpt.  on  the  Colorado  coal  field  of  Texas;  by 
N.  F.  Drake  and  R.  A.  Thompson.  — A  preliminary  rpt.  on 
the  vertebrate  paleontology  of  the  Llano  Estacado;  by  E:  D. 
Cope.  —  A  contribution  to  the  invertebrate  paleontology  of 
the  Texas  cietaccous;  by  F.  W.  Cragin.  —  Contributions  to 
the  natural  hictory  of  Texas;  by  J.  A.  Singley.  —  Carbonif- 
erous cephalopods,  2d  paper;  by  A.  Hyatt.      • 

—  l6l^2<l  report   of   progress,  1888,    91.     By  E.  T. 

Dumble.     '89-92.     2  pm.     8°.     78  p.;  91  p. 

—  Extract  from  the  2(1  report  of  progress.     1892.    6  p. 

—  Circular;   nos.  1-11;  Oct.  1,  1888-Dec.  1,  1892. 

—  Bulletin,  nos.  1-4,  1889-92.     4  pm.     8°. 

Vnnt.:  1.  Artesian  water  on  the  Llano  Estacado;  by  G:  G. 
Shumard;  report  and  analyses  of  Texas  sutnac;  by  G:  H. 
Kalteyer.  1892.-2.  \  preliminary  rpt.  on  the  soils  and 
waters  of  the  upper  Rio  Grande  and  Pecos  valleys  in  Texas; 
by  H.  H.  Harrington.  1890. — 3.  Reconnoissance  of  the 
Guadalupe  mountains;  by  R.  13.  Tarr.  1892.-4.  A  pre- 
liminary annotated  check  list  of  the  cretaceous  invertebrate 
fossils  of  Texas;  by  R.  T.  Hill.    1889. 

—  Preliminary  report   on  the  utilization  of   lignites. 

1891. 

—  Rejiort  on  the  brown  coal  and   lignite  of  Texas. 

Character,  formation,  occurrence,  and  fuel  uses. 
By  E.  T.  Dumble.      1892.     4°.     243  p.     25  pi. 

—  Plea    for   the    life    of   the    Geological    Survey  of 

Texas,  and  review  of  charges  preferred  against 
Prof.  E.  T.  Dumble.     Austin,  1^91.     [Not  seen.'] 

—  Prof.  W.   H.  V.  Streeruwitz's  answer  to  Mr.  J.  H. 

Herndon,  Mar.  1892.     n.  p.     4  p. 

Note.  Privately  ptiblishcd,  but  entered  here  because  of 
author's  connection  with  the  Qeol.  Survey. 

[House  of  Correction  and  Reformatory .]     See  forward 

under  Penitentiaries. 
Immigration,   Bureau  of   (1869-).     Keport  of    Supt., 

[Dec.  1870]  ;  3d  annual,  Dec.  31,  1878.     '70-74. 

2  rpts. 

—  [Same;  1874,  75?] 

Note.    Entered  in  book  sales  lists;  not  seen. 


—  Glimpses  of  Texas. 
1871.     12°.     104  p. 


By    W:    Brady.     Houston, 
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Immigration,  Bureau  of,  continued. 

—  Texas  the  home  for  the  emigrant,   from    every- 

where. Published  .  .  .  under  the  auspices  of 
the  Supt.  of  Immigration.  .  .  .  Austin,  Texas, 
July  1,  1875.     Houston,  75.     8°.     43  p. 

—  Texas:    the   home    of  the    emigrant   from    every- 

where. Published  by  order  of  the  Legislature 
of  the  State  of  Texas,  and  transferred  to  the 
Texas  German  Land  and  Emigration  Bureau. 
...  n.  t.  p.  St.  Louis,  1876.  8°.  43  p. 
(Cover  title.) 

—  Texas,  die  Heimath  des  Einwanderers  .   .  .  n.i.p. 

St.   Louis,  1876.     12°.     56  p.      (Cover  title.) 
J^ote.    Like  the  preceding  title,  pub.  by  order  of  the  Legis- 
lature and  transferred  to  the  German  L.  and  E.  Bureau. 

—  See  also  under  Inspection  and  Regulation,  Agri- 

culture, Insurance,   Statistics  and   History,   De- 
partment of:  and  under  Legislature,  Journals, 
Docs.,  etc.,  1871. 
llnsane.]     State  Lunatic  Asylum  (Austin,  1856-) .    Re- 
port, annual,   [1862-65?],  65/66-1905/06.       '66- 
[1906]. 
2^ote.    Established  in  August  1856;  opened,  Mar.  11,  1861. 
Rpts.  incl.  also  Rpt.  of  Bd.  of  Managers,  except  as  given  in 
next  entry.    Rpts.  1891/92-1905/06  are  called  "31et-45th."    42d- 
43d    are   printed    as    one   rpt.;    similarly,    44th-45th.      Rpts. 
1873/74-74/70,  1904/05-05/06  printed  at  Houston ;  1879/80-80/81 
at    Galveston.     Rpts.   [1862-65?J,    72/73,    7.S/79,  82/83-83/84, 
1900/01  not   seen.     There  Is  also  a  brief  rpt.  in  Docs.  Ace. 
Gov's.  Mess.,  extra  sess.,  June  1879. 

—  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers,  annual,  1881/82; 

biennial,  1888/84-85/86,  89/90.     '82-91. 
Note.    Rpts.  for  other  years  are  with  Supt's.  rpt. 

—  By-laws,     rules    and    regulations  .   .  .  with  .   .  . 

the  law  now  in  force  governing  said  asylum. 
1887.     29  p. 

—  See  also  under  Yinec.  and  Staff,  Governor,  1879. 
North  Texas  Hospital  for  the  Insane  (Terrell,  188-). 

lst-22d   annual   report,     1883/84-1905/06.     '85- 

1906.     8". 
Note.    Early  titles  vary.    Enumeration   of   early   rpts.  not 
clear,   but  Beems   to  be   continuous   from  3d,  1886/87.     19th, 
1902/03,  not  printed.     2l8t-22d  issued  as  one  rpt. 

—  Specifications  for  building.     1888.     34  p. 
Southwestern  Insane  Asylum  (San  Antonio,   1889-). 

lst-15th   annual    report,   1891/92-1905/06.     '92- 
1906. 
Note.    Title  varies.    15th   printed  at  Houston.    12th,  14th 
not  seen. 

[Library,  State  (1839-).] 

Note.  The  State  Library  was  a  division  of  the  Dept.  of 
Agric,  Insur.,  Htat.  and  History,  and  the  Commr.  of  that 
dept.  was  Btate  Librarian,  as  late  as  1904.  6'e«  under  Inspec. 
and  Keg.,  Agric,  Inaur.,  Stat,  and  IJifilory,  Dept.  of,  1895. 

Orphan   School  (Corsicana,   1887-).     Report,    annual: 
iBt,    1889/90;    3d,    1891/92;    4th     18[93/]    94; 
8th.     1894/95;      [9tli?],     1895/96;     [4th]     bien- 
nial,   1895/96;    5th   biennial,    1897/98;    unnum- 
bered, biennial,   1899/1900-04/06.      ['93?]-1906. 
Note.    Called    Orphan    Asylum,    1887-95;    Orphan    Home, 
189.V190-.     No  ann.  rpts.  seen  numbered  5th-7lh.     [9th]  was 
perhn))e  numbered  Htn.      Hupt's.  and  Trustees'  rpts.  1902/04 
iHBued  Hcpurately. 

[I'enitenliarie8.'\  Penitentiary  (Iluiitsville,  1848-). 
Report:  Nov.  1H.")7;  Feb.  10,  1870;  of  Supt., 
Dec.  31,  1870;  biennial,  Dec.  31,  1871/72;  of 
Inspector,  [binimial?],  1873/74;  report,  Jan.  27/ 
Aug.  31,  1874;  of  Inspector,  Aug.  31,  1874/ 
Jan.  31,  1876;  of  Lessees,  Apr.  1876;  of  In- 
spcr'tor,  Fei).  1/A\ig.  31,  1876;  biennial,  of 
.     Supt..  1874/76-7K/80.     v.p.,"10-S\. 

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[^Penitentiaries,  continued.'] 

Note.  Kpt.  1870  covers  Nov.  1869/Feb.  1870.  Rpt.  Jan.  31, 
1876  U  called  "  Hpt.  of  the  condition,  etc.,  1874-,5-6."  Year- 
end  Dec.  1,  1878,  Oct.  31,  1880.  Kpt.  187S/80  by  Dinctors  and 
8upt.  Printed  at  Austin,  so  far  us  seen,  except  as  follows: 
1873/74,  Supt.  1874/70,  Jan.  31,  Apr.  1876  at  Mouslon,  Aug.  31, 
1876,  1876/78-78/80  at  Galveston.  Upts.  1807,  71/72,  Aug.  31, 
1874,  Aug.  31,  1876  not  seen ;  but  rpt.  1857  was  ordered  printed. 

—  Same;  of  Lessees,  1878. 

Note.    Entered  in  book  sales  lists;  not  seen. 

—  Report    of    the    coramission    to    investigate    the 

alleged  mismanagement  and  cruel  treatment  of 
the  convicts.     lcS75.     Houston,  '75.     8°.     14G  p. 

—  Rules  and  by-laws  for  the  government  of  the  .   .  . 

Penitentiary.     Revised  and  amended.    Galveston, 
1877.     8°.     14  p. 

—  Bond  of  Lessee,  under  lease  made  Jan.  1,  1878. 

4  p. 
Note.    Title-page  lacking  in  copy  seen. 

—  Rules,  regulations,  and  by-laws.     Galveston,  1880. 

16°.     65  p. 
East  Texas  Peniieniiary  (Rusk,  1879-).     Report  of 
the  East  Texas  Tenitcntiary  Board   for  the  year 
ending  Dec.  31,  1880.     Galveston, '81.     8«.    8  p. 
Note.    On  erection  of  buildings,  etc.     Apparently  Ist  rpt. 

—  Report  of  Mr.  J:   Birkinbine,  Engineer,  (Philadel- 

phia)  .  .   .  showing   results  of    his  examination 
of  tlie  materials  and  of  the  furnace  at  the  Husk 
Penitentiary ;  having  been  selected  as  an  expert 
.  .   .   by  the  Penitentiary  Board.    1885.    8°.    10  p. 
Board  of  Commissioners  of  Texas  State  Peniteiitia- 
ries  (1881-).     Report   of  the  State  Penitentia- 
ries, Mar.  1,  1882.     '82.     8°.     12  p. 
Note.    Incl.  Kpt.  of  Supt.  of  Penitentiaries,  Nov.  1,   1880/ 
Mar.  1,  1882.     Has  caption  "  Kpt.  of  the  Penitentiary  Board." 

—  Report    of    Board    and    Supt.,  biennial,  Oct.  31: 

1880/82-98/1900;  Aug. 31:  1900/02-04/06.  '82- 
1906.  80. 
Note.  All  cover  Penitentiaries  at  Huntsviile  and  Rusk,  and 
rpts.  1898/1900-04/06  incl.  also  6th-9lb  blen.  rpt.  of  House  of 
Correction  and  Reformatory,  for  same  periods.  Of  late  years 
the  "  rpt.  of  Board  "  has  been  only  a  letter  transmitting  the 
rpt.  of  Supt.,  often  preceding  title-page. 

—  Rules,  regulations,  and    bj'-laws  for   the  govern- 

ment and  discipline  of  the  Texas  State  Peniten- 
tiaries.    1883.     12^^.     97  p. 

—  Same.     1888,  93,  1900.     3  pm.     8°. 

—  Texas  State  Penitentiaries.     Commutation  table, 

from  1  to  25  years,     n.  d.     8"  sheet. 

—  Circular   to    contractors,    hirers,    sergeants,    and 

guards    of   convict   labor  .   .  .     Apr.    15,    1887. 
['87.]     120  sheet. 

—  Convict   farm   labor.     To  whom  it  may  concern. 

[Re  proposals  for  hire    of  convicts.]     Apr.  22, 
1887.     ['87.]     4°.     4  p. 

—  Office    of    the    Supt.  .   .  .     June     1,    1887.     To 

sergeants  of  convict  forces.     [Circular  re  rules 
against  mistreatment  of  convicts.     '87.]     4°.    2  1. 

—  State  control  of  penitentiaries  vs.   Cunningham  & 

Ellis's    case.     [By  T:    J.    Goree,    Supt.     1889.] 
8°.     7  p. 
House  of   Correction  and    Reformatory  (Gatesville, 
1889-).     Report    of    Trustees    and    Supt.,     1st 
annual,  1889;  2d  annual   [=  1st  biennial],  Oct. 
31,    1889/90;    2d-5th    biennial,    1890/92-96/98; 
unnumbered,  annual,  1895.     '89-98. 
Note.     Later  ipts.  than  these  are  in  Rpts.  of  Penitentiaries; 
but  one   book   sales   list  records  the  6th  bien.,  1S9S/1900,  as 
separately  i.ssued. 

—  Report[s]  of  Commissioners  [to  locate  site]  and 

Trustees;  [Aug.  26,  1887].     '88.     8".     7  p. 

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Public  Buildings  and  Grounds,  Board  of.  Report  of 
F.  Voigt,  in  charge  of  Capitol  and  other  public 
property,  for  the  year  1874.     Houston,  74.     lip. 

Public    Buildings    and    Grounds,    Superintendent    of. 
Report,  biennial,  1877/78, [81/82?],  83/84-1904/ 
06.     79-1900. 
JT^oie.    1877/78  printed  at  Galveston.     [1881/82?]  not  seen. 

—  Contract    for   supplying   with   water    the    public 

buil'lings  and  grounds  of  the  State  of  Texas  at 
Austin.     Feb.  21,  1883.     '83.     7  p. 

—  Special  report,  April  1888.     6  p. 
mte.    Printing  Rpt.,  1887/88,  gives  this  11  p. 

See  also  under  Miscellaneous,  Capitol. 
Purchasing    Agent,   State    (1899-).     [l8t]-7th    annual 
report,   Aug.  31:    1899/1900-05/06.     '00-06.     ,so. 
Note.    This  officer  purchases  supplies  for  all  the  charitable 
institutions.     [l8t-2d]  not  numbered. 

[Soldiers'  Home.^      Texas  Confederate  Home  (Austin, 
1891-).      Annual  report:    lst-3d,  1891,  92,  94; 
unnumbered,  1895-1  i*0S/06.     '92-1906. 
Note.    None  seen  for  1893.     Rpt.  1905/ii6  printed  at  Houston. 
Rpts.  1899,  1901,  03,  05  not  seen.     This  was  a  private  institu- 
tion until  accepted  by  the  State  in  1891. 
See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,  1898. 

[  Weather  Service-I  United  States  Dept.  of  Agricul- 
ture, Weather  Bureau.  Texas  Weather  Service. 
Special  bulletin  no.  1.  Issued  in  cooperation 
■with  the  Galveston  Cotton  Exchange.  Notes  on 
the  climate  and  health  of  Galveston,  Texas;  by 
I.  M  Cline.  .  .  .  Pub.  by  permission  of  the 
Chief  of  the  Weather  Bureau,  n.  t.  p.  Gal- 
veston, 1894.     6,  (1)  p. 

—  Special   bulletin  no.  4.     Issued  [etc.].     The  cli- 

mate of  Texas  in  its  relations  to  the  distribution 
of  diseases  and  the  effects  of  climate  and  weather 
changes  in  causing  diseases   and  deaths;  by  I. 
M.  Cline.  .  .   .  Published  by  permission   [etc.]. 
n.  t.  p.     Galveston,  Aug.  1894.     3-2,  (4)  p. 
United  States  Dept.   of  Agriculture.     Texas  section 
of  the  Climate  and  Crop  Service  of  the  Weather 
Bureau.       [Monthly]     repoit;     [also],     annual 
summary;    v.     1-11,     1896/97-1900/01,     01-06. 
Galveston,  ['9G]-1907.     4°. 
Note.    Uniform  with   those  for  other  States,  the  monthly 
parts  ea.  8  p.,  (1904,  06,  ea.  12  p.)  the  ann.  summaries  ea.  12  p. 
(except  1897.  1905,  ea.  16  p.,  1904,  06  ea.  18  p J.     V.  1-5  cov- 
ered the  year  Oct./Sept.;  v.  6  had  nos.  1-3,  Oc:.-Dec.,  1901, 
and  ann.   summ.;   v.   7-11  covered   calendar  years,   the  ann. 
Bumm.  being  no.  13  of  ea.  vol.     V.  5,  no.  1  bore  wrong  date 
"v.  4,  no.  13."     V.  11  had  consecutive  pagination,  p.  1-162. 
Called  Climatological  Service  beginning  Feb.  1906. 

Judiciary. 

Supreme  Court.     [Opinions,  1840-44,  by  J.  W.  Dallam. 
Baltimore,  '45.     1.  8°.] 
Note.     In  his  Digest  of  the  Laws,  1845;  see  tinder  Bupple- 
mental,  Republic  of  Texas,  Laws  of  tJie  Republic,  1845. 

—  Cases  adjudged  and  decided  in  the  Supreme  Court, 
V.  1-100,  1846-1907.  -j).  ;;., '48-1908.  101  v.  8°. 
Conl.:  V.  1-3,  1846-48;  by  J.  Webb  and  T:  H.  Duval. 
4-10,  1849-53;  by  <J.  C.  Hartley.  11-21,  18o:i-58;  by  O.  C.  and 
li.  K.  ITarlley.  22-24,  18.^8-60;  by  O:  F.  Moore  and  H:  8. 
Walker.  25,  ]S«0;  by  H:  8.  Walker.  25  supplement,  1860; 
bv  (J:  W.  I'ai-chal.  26-27,  18fil-65;  by  V.:  L.  Robards  and 
A.  M.  JackHon.  28-31,  18B6-69;  by  G:  W.  Pa8ch;il.  Zi-Zl, 
1869-73;  by  K.  M.  Whc-elock.  3H-61,  1873-79;  by  A.  W.  Ter- 
rell and  A.  8.  VVulk.r.  52-71,  1879-88;  by  A.  W.  Terrell. 
72-SH,  1888-95;  by  A.  8.  Walker.  89-100,  189.5-1907;  by  A.  K. 
WllklnHoii. 

Nide.  Called  "Rpts.  of  casco  adjudged  and  decided  .  .  .  " 
Ihroiigli  v.  37;  hh  above  beginning  with  v.  3H.  I'rinted  vari- 
ously at  OalvcHion,  Austin,  IlouHton,  rhlladelphla,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Ht.  Louis,  and  Chicago. 

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Court  of  Appeah    (Criminal).     Reports   of  cases,   v. 
1-50.  1870-1907.     V.  p.,  '77-1908.     50  v.     8° 
Cont.  :  V.  l-'27,  1870-89;  by  .\.  M.  Jackson  and  A.  M.  Jack- 
son, Jr.    2S,  ]8S9-9();  by  A.  M.  Jackson,  Jr     2'J,  1890-91;  by 
A.M.  JackHon,  Jr.,  and  S.  A.  Willson.     3U,  1S91-1I2;   by  H.  .X. 
WilUonund  J.  P.  White.    31-44,  lt>92-19(i3;  by  J:   1'.  White. 
Court  of  Appeals  (Civil).     Comlensed    rc-ports  of  de- 
ci.sions  in  civil  causes  in  the  Court  of  Ap[)pal8, 
also  cases  referred  ...  to   the  Commis-ion  of 
Appeals,  V   [l]-4,  1876-92.     St.  Louis,  Mo.,  '83- 
92.     4  V.     1.  go. 
Cont.:  [V.  11.  1876-83;  by  J:  P.  White  and  S:  A.  Willson. 
2-4,1883-92;  by  S:  A.  Willson. 
Courts  of  Civil  Appeals.     Reports,  v.  1-39,  1892-1907. 
«'.  p., '93-1908.     39  V.     8». 
Conl.:    V.  1-10,  Iggs-O.");  by  A.  S.  Walker.      11,  189S;   by 
B.    R.  Wehb.     12-13,   ISgii-ge;   by    A.  E.   Wilkinson.    14-15, 
1897;  bv  R.  R.  Webb.    16-.39,  1897-1907,  by  A.  E.  Wilkinson 
and  H.  R.  Webb. 
Note.    Name  on  t.-p.  of  v.  39  misprinted  "  R.  R."  Webb. 
[Conscript  cases,  1862-65.     By  C:  L.  Rohards?]     1  v. 
Texas  unrej)orte(l  cases.     V.  1.  containing  the  consent 
cases  decided  in  1879,  sO,  81  by  the  Commission 
Court.     Collected,  arransrod  and  reported  by  S. 
A.  Posey.     St.  Louis.  IS'SG.     1  v.     P". 

—  Same.     V.   2,  containing  the  consent  cases  decided 

in  1882.  83,  84  by  the  Commission  Court.  Col- 
lected, arranged  and  reported  by  J.  W.  Posey, 
St.  Louis,  1891.  1  v.  80. 
[^Digests.']  Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme 
Court  .  .  .  1840-53  ...  By  W:  Alexander. 
Philadelphia,  '54.     8°.     xxx,  593  p. 

—  A  digest  of  decisions  ...  of  the  Supremo  Courts  of 

Texas  and  of  the  IT.  S.  upon  Texas  law,  of  force 
and   repealed    T 1840-73].     By  G:    W.   Paschal. 
V.  p.,  74-75.     3  V.     4°. 
Note.    Imprints:   V.  1,  New  York, '72;  v.  2,  W.Tshinston, 

D.  C,  '74;   V.  3,   Houston,  AVashington,  D.  0.   [and]   New 

York,  '75. 

—  A  disrest  of  decisions  on  the  criminal  law  of  Texas, 

[etc.,  1840-80]     By  B.  R  Webb.  St.  Louis,  1880. 

—  A  digest  of  the  Texas  reports.     Embracing  the  opin- 

ions in  Dallam,  v.  1-51  .  .  .  Texas  reports,  and 
first  seven  volumes  of  the  Court  of  Appeals  re- 
ports; [1840-80].  By  W:  G.  Myer.  St.  Louis, 
1881.     2  V.      4°. 

—  Texas  criminal  digest ;  including  all  cases  to  end  of 

V.  20  Appeals,  [1840-86].     By  S.  A.  Posev.    St. 
Louis,  1886.     3 p.  1.,  ri7]-845  p. 
Note.    V.  1-7  and  all  the  criminal  cases  reported  in  the  first 
4i  V.  of  the  Supreme  Court  are  taken  from  Myer's  digest. 

—  Texas  civil  digest,  including  Supreme  Court  reports. 

V.  5'.'-65;  Appeal  civil  cases,  [etc.];  [1880-86]. 
By  S.  A.  Posey.     St.  Louis,  1887.     869  p. 

—  Index-diarest  and  notes  to  all  civil  cases  contained  in 

the  Texas  reports  to  1891.  Ed.  by  A.  B.  Peti- 
colas,     St.  Louis,  '91.     2  v. 

—  Same.     2d  ed.     St.  Louis,  Mo  ,  1892.     2  v.     1.8°. 

—  Same,  criminal  cases  [1840-95].     By  A.  B.  Peticolas 

and.I.  V.  Vanderberger.    St.  Louis, '95.   4°.  942 p. 

—  A  civil  digest  of  the  Texas  reports,  [1840-93].     By 

C.  N.  Buckler.      [Kansas  City,  1894.]     3  v.     8°. 

—  Same,  [1840-vol.  91].     By  C.  N.  Buckler  and  R.L. 

Batts.     Austin,  1900.     2  v.     4°. 

—  Digest  bj'  figure  reference  to  volume  and  page  under 

subjects  of  the  Supreme  Court  civil  decisions 
and  the  criminal  Court  of  .A])peals  decisions. 
By  Spencer  and  Mnrtin.    Ft   Worth,  1894.    422  p. 

—  A  digest  of  Texas  civil  cases,  including  the  Supreme 

Court  reports,  v.  52-86, and  the  first  200  p.  of  v.  87  ; 
also  Civil  Appeals  reports,  v.  1-6,  Unreported 
cases,  2  V. ;  Appeal  civil  cases,  4  v.,  [etc.].  By  J: 
SaylesandW:G.Myer.    St.  Louis,  1895.    3t.    4°. 

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\Notes,  Citations,  Etc.']     Notes  to  Texas  reports,  v.  1- 
31.     By  J:    Sayles.     St.  Louis,  1872.     8°. 

—  Texas  Supreme  Court  reports,  v.  1-3,  10-13.     By  J: 

Sayles.  2ded., withnotes.   Houston,  1874-76.  7 v. 

—  Texas    citations.     An  alphabetical    table    of   all  the 

Texas  cases  cited  .  .  .  [1840-81].  By  W.  W. 
Herron.     St.  Louis,  Mo.,  '84.     1.  8°.     811  p. 

—  Conflicting  civil  cases  in    the   Texas    reports,  from 

Dallam  to  v.  7.5  inclusive  [1840-90],  and  also  in 
the  three  volumes  of  Appeal  Civil  cases  and  one 
volume  of  Unreported  cases.  Comp.  ...  by 
W.  W.  King.     [V.  1.]     St.  Louis,  '90.     1.  8°. 

—  Same.     V.  2,  by  W.  W.  King  and  S.   J.    Brooks. 

St.  Louis,  1902.     1.  8°. 

—  Texas  citations  and  conflicting  cases.     By  King  and 

Leonard.     Dublin,  Tex.,  1892.     [2d  ed.  1894?] 

—  Texas  code  citations  and  amendments.     By  King  and 

Leonard.     Dublin,  Tex.,  1895.     8°.     73  p. 
{Miscellaneous.]     [Rules  of  the  Supreme  and  District 
Courts.]     1871.     16  p. 

—  The  rules  of  pleading  and  practice  in  the  courts  of 

record  ...  in  1858-72.  By  J:  Sayles  and  B. 
H.  Bassett.     3d  ed.     St.  Louis,  '72. 

—  The  revised  statutes  .   .   .  relating  to  the  organiza- 

tion, jurisdiction  and  practice  of  the  district  and 
county  courts.     By  J:    Sayles.     St.  Louis,  1886. 

—  Precedents  and  rules  of  pleading  in  civil  actions  in 

the  county  and  district  courts.  By  J:  Sayles. 
St.  Louis,  1893.     1.  8°.     vi,  8-906  p. 

—  The  rules  of  practice  in  the  civil  courts  of  record.    By 

J:  Sayles.    3ded.    St.  Louis,  1896.    2  v.    4°. 
See  also  vnder  Exec,  and  Staff,  Governor,   1879,  81; 
under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Docs.,    etc.,   1857,  87; 
and  under  Supplemental,  Judiciary. 

Legislature. 

Ist  Legislature  convened  Feb.  1846;  2d,  Dec.  1847;  3d,  Ist  ses- 
sion, Nov.  1849,  2d  sess..  Aug;.  IS.'iO,  3d  sesB.,  Nov.  1850.  4th- 
10th  Legislature,  biennial,  beginning  in  Nov.,  1851-63;  extra  sess., 
Jan.  18.53;  adjnd.,  July  18.56;  extra,  Jan.  1861,  Feb.  1863;  called, 
May  1864;  2d  extra,  "Oct.  1864.  11th  Legislature,  Aug.  1866; 
12th  Leg.,  provisional  sess.,  to  ratify  amendment  to  U.  S.  Consti- 
tution, Feb.  1870;  called  sess.,  Apr.  1870,  12th  Lee.,  Ist  reg.  sess., 
Jan.  1871,  adjnd.,  Sept.  1871;  1.3th  I,eg.,  Jan.  1873;  14th  Leg,,  1st 
aess.,  .Jan.  1874,  2d  sess,,  ,Ian,  1875;  15th  Leg.,  Apr.  1876,  16th- 
29th  Legislature,  bienuial,  beginning  in  .Jan,,  1879-1905;  special 
sess,,  June  1879;  called,  or  extra,  Apr,  1882,  .Tan.  1884,  Apr,  1888, 
Mar,  1892,  Oct.  1895,  May  1897,  Jan,  1900,  Aug,  1901,  Bept.  1901, 
Apr.  1903. 

\^Laws  of  the   State.]     General  Lavrs;   Special  Laws; 
sessional,  1846-1905,     -u,  ^., '46-1905.     8°. 
Note,     haws  of  early  sessions  volumed  as  follows  : 
iBt  Legislature     =  [V,  1,]  Public  and  Special  Laws,     1  v. 

Seen  in  1  v. 


2d  scsH., 
3d  sess,, 


4th  ex. 


2,  pt,  1, 
"     pt,    2, 

3,  pt.  1, 
'  pt,  2, 
'  pt-  3, 
"     l>t.    4, 

4,pt. 

'     pt, 

*     I't. 

pt 


General  I^aws 
Special  I,aws, 
General  Ijiuvs,     1  v. 
Special  Laws.     1  v. 

3,  Gen.  and  Spec,  Laws. 

4,  (Ion.  and  Spec.  I^aws. 

1,  General  Laws.     1  v. 

2,  Special  Laws, 

3,  (General  Laws 
4,1  Special  T^aws,     1  v 


1  V, 
1  V, 


Seen  in  1  v. 


fV.  1]  wan  BO  numbered  only  on  back  of  cover;  others  also  on 
t,-p,  or  caption,  or  both.  No  more  vol,  nos,  used,  except  that  Laws 
of  8tli,  fith,  10th  Leg.  were  called  respectively  "  v,  14,  15,  10  "  on 
back  cover  tltlRS. 

'I'he  General  Laws  and  Special  T^aws  have  always  been  pub- 
iJBhed  with  separate  t,-ps,  and  (except  for  the  2d  Leg.)  with  sep- 
uratrr  pagltiatloiiH,  except  that  for  the  cjilled  sess,  of  10th  Leg  . 
May  1864,  there  was  a  vol,  entitled  "Gen,  .-ind  Spec,  Laws" 
(4.5,  (1)  p,],  In  addition  to  the  reg,  vol.  of  (ien,  f.awB  ciilitlcd 
"Gen,  LnwB  .  .  .  with  the  provisional  and  peiraancnt  constitu- 
tlons  of  the  (.'onfed.  States,  .'ilso  the  constii,  of  Texas,"  fOl  p.], 
ca,,  MouHtoti,  '61;  excei)t,  alno,  that  the  only  spec,  law  of  sess, 
June  1879  is  with  Gen.  I^iiwh,  and  the  one  or  two  of  Hess,  Ajir. 
190,5  are  with  Spec.  Laws  of  Jan,  1905.  There  Hc^em  to  have  been 
„o  Bpec.  laws  passed  by  sess.  1882,  84,  88,  92,  Oct.  189.5,  Sept.  1901. 

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[Laws  of  the  State,  continued.'] 

Gen.  Laws  and  Spec.  Laws,  as  thus  published,  seen  bound  to- 
sether  for  each  Legislature,  5th-lllh,  IS.W-fifi,  except  that  the  vol. 
for  null  r^ct;.  lackd  Hpec.  Laws  of  '2d  extra  sess.,  bound  weparately; 
bi'KiniiitiK  with  sesH.  )S70  bound  together  for  each  seKxion  through 
18S],  (except  perhaps  Jan.,  Sept.,  1S71,  uncertain);  beginning 
1883  bound  Bejiariitely  as  late  as  lilO.').  Laws  of  11th  Leg.  pre- 
ceded by  conslilution,  etc.;  for  peculiar  title  nee  under  Constitu- 
tions, Coiifrn/ion  JSOfJ,  Tlie  constitution,  etc. 

The  followinij;  were  printed  at  Houston  :  2i\  Leg.;  9th  Leg.,  1st 
sess.,  Gen.  only;  10th  Leg.,  Ist  and  Ist  called  sess.,  1874,  75;  the 
following  at  Galveston  :  1876,  79,  81,  82;  all  others  at  Austin. 

—  Synopsi.s  of  the  laws  passed  by  the  20tli  Legislature, 

[1887].     9f)  p. 
Note.     Seen  only  as  appendi.v  to  House  Journal,  1887. 

—  The  laws  of  Texas,   1822-97  .   .   .   comp.  by  II.  P. 

N.  Gammel.     Austin,  '9.S.     10  v.     4". 
Xoti'.    Consists  of  exact  reprints  of  orii<inal  copies  of  the 
laws  and  coIl^tltutions  within  the  dates  named,  including  also 
the  important  journals  and  Mimilar  papers  of  the  pre-annexa- 
tion  period.    Cont.; 

V.  1.     1822-38.  6.     1866-71. 

2.  1838-46.  7.     1871-73. 

3.  1847-.54.  8.     1873-79. 

4.  18.i4-01.  9.     1879-89. 

5.  1861-66.  10.     1889-97. 

—  Same,   v.    11-12,  [1899]-1905.     Austin,    1902-[05]. 

2  V.     4°. 

Note.     V.  1  covers   "1897-1902"  [1899-1901];  v.  2,1903-05. 
The  latter  v.  has  no  general  t.-p.  and  lacks  Gammel's  name. 

—  A  digest   of  the   laws  of   Texas  [etc.].     By  O.  C. 

Hartley.     Philadelphia,  1850.     viii,  1041,  (1)  p. 
Note.    Appendix  cont.  the  various  constitutions  up  to  1850. 

—  A  digest  of  the  general  statute  laws  of  the  State  .   .  . 

the  repealed  laws  of  the  Republic  and  State  .  .  . 
also  the  colonization  laws  of  Mexico,  Coahuila 
and  Texas  ...  By  W.  S.  Oldham  and  G:  W. 
White.     1859.     8<>.     2  p.'l.,  iv.  83fi  p.,  2  1. 

—  A  digest  of  the  laws  of  Texas,  containing  the  laws 

in  force  and  the  repealed  laws  on  whicli  rights 
rest.  Carefully  annotated.  By  G:  W.  Paschal. 
Galveston,  18(;fi.     4°.     Ixxiv,  1080  p. 

—  Same,  2d  ed.     [Washington,  D.  C.?],  1870. 

—  Same,  8d  ed.     [Washington,  D.  C.?],  1873. 

—  Same;   from    1754    to    1873.     By    G:    W.     Paschal. 

4th  ed.,  vol.  1.     Washington,  D.  C,  '73.     4°. 

—  Same:   from  1754   to    1874.     By    G:     W.    Paschal. 

4th  ed.,  Tol.  2.  Washington,  D.  C.  ;  Houston, 
Texas;  New  York,  '74.     4°. 

—  The  revised  statutes  of  Texas,  adopted  .  .   .   1879. 

Galveston,  '79.     4°.     (1) ,  824,  126,  150,  (2) ,  46  p. 

Note.    Including  the  Penal  code  (126  p.)  and  the  Code  of 
criminal  procedure,  (156  p.). 

—  Early  laws  of  Texas.     General  laws.  1830-79.   .  .   . 

Also  laws  of  1731-1835  as  found  in  the  laws  and 
decrees  of  Spain  .  .  .  and  of  Mexico  .  .  .  ;  laws 
of  Coahuila  and  Texas ;  laws  of  Taniaulipas ; 
colonial  contracts;  Spanish  civil  law;  orders 
and  decrees  of  the  Provisional  Government  of 
Texas.  In  3  v.  [V.  1-3].  Compiled  and  ar- 
ranged by  J:  Sayles  and  H:  Sayles.  St.  Louis, 
1888.     3  v.     1.  8°. 

Note.    For  a  4th  volume  see  under  Constitutions,  Conven- 
tion, 1875,  entry  18SS. 

—  Same.    2ded.,  v.  1.     1891. 

—  Revised  civil  statutes  and  laws  passed  bv  the  16th, 

17th,  18th,  lOtli  and  20th  Legislatures  ...  To 
which  are  added  notes  of  the  decisions  of  the 
Supreme  Court  and  Court  of  .Vppeals  .  .  . 
By  J:  Sayles  and  H:  Savles.  St.  Louis,  1888. 
(2  V.)     1.  8°. 

—  Same ;  2d  ed.     St.  Louis,  1889.     2  v.     4°. 

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—  The   revised    civil    statutes   .   .    .     The    penal    code 

and     the     code    of    criminal     procedure.      [W. 
Thompson,  Z.  T.    Fullmore,  H.   G.   Robertson, 
Commrs.]      Austin,  1893.     r.  8°. 
Note.    Not  acted  on  by  23d  Legislature,  but  adopted,  with 
a  few  chansjes,  by  ■i4th  Legislature  aud  published  as : 

—  Revised  civil   statutes  .   .   .     Adopted  at   the   regu- 

lar session  of  the  24th  Legislature,  1895;  [also] 
The  penal  code  .  .  .  [also]  The  code  of  crim- 
inal procedure  .  .  .  '95.  4°.  Ixi,  (2),  1177, 
202, 181,  (2)  p. 

—  Batts'  annotated  revised  civil  statutes  .  .  .  1895  .  .  . 

Notes  byR.  L.  Batts.  V.  1-2.  Austin,  1897-99. 
2  V.     4°. 

—  Sayles's  annotated  civil  statutes  ...     By  J:  Sayles 

and  H:  Sayles.     St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1897.     2  v.     4°. 
Note.     A  reprint  of  the  Rev.  civil   statutea  1895,  with   the 
laws  of  1897  (both  sessions)  inserted. 

—  Supplement  to    [same].     By  W.   W.  Herron.     St. 

Louis,  Mo.,  1900,  03,  06.     .S  v.     4°. 

—  [Codes.]      [Civil    Practice.]     See    under  Judiciary, 

Miscellaneous. 

—  [Penal   Code.]     Report  of  Hon.  P.  "W.  Gray  on  the 

penal  code.     Austin,  1851.     8°.    25  p. 
The  penal  code  .   .  .     Adopted  by  the  6th  Legis- 
lature.    [By  J.  Willie].     Galve.ston,  1857.     xi, 
167,  xxxix,  p. 
Note.    Seen  bound  in  1  v.  with  Code  of  criminal  procedure, 
1857,  with  binder's  title  "  Texas  Codes." 

-: Same;   passed   by  the    16th    Legislature,     1879. 

Galveston,  '79.     4°.     126  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  bound  with  Revised  Statutes,  1879. 

Same.     Adopted  .  .   .  24th     Legislature,      1895. 

'95.     4°.     202  p. 
Note.    Seen  bound  with  Revised  civil  statutes,  1895. 

Same.     Adopted  .   .   .   24th      Legislature;      with 

addenda  incl.  ...  1901  ...  by  J:  P.  White. 
2d  ed.     '01.     4".     1  p.  1.,  iv,  r3)-211.  761  p. 

—  [Criminal  Procedure.]     The  code  of  criminal  pro- 

cedure.    Adopted  by  the  6th  Legislature.     [By 
J.Willie].     Galveston,]  8-7.     (1),  vi,  188.xliv,  p. 
Note.     Seen  bound  in  1  v.  with  Penal  code,  1857,  with  bind- 
er's title  "  Texas  Codes." 

Same;    passed    by   the    16th    Legislature,    1879. 

Galveston,  '79.    V.      156  p. 
Note.     Seen  only  bound  with  Revised  Statutes,  1879. 

Same.     Adopted  .   .   .  24th     Legislature.      1895. 

'95.     4°.     181,  (2)  p. 
Note.    Seen  bound  with  Revised  civil  statutes,  1895. 

Same ;   with    forms    for   pleading    and    practice. 

White.      1900.      [Not  seen.] 

—  [Penal  Code  and  Criminal  Procedure.]     The  crim- 

inal laws  of  Texas.  Comprising  the  penal  code 
and  code  of  criminal  procedure,  with  annotations 
of  .  .  .  cases  from  Dal!;im  to  8th  Court  of 
Appeals.    By G:  Clark.    Waco,  1881.    18°.   710p. 

Criminal  statutes;   including  penal  code  and  code 

of  criminal  procedure.  By  Sam  A.  Willson. 
St.  Louis,  1888.     2  v.     8°. 

Same.     2d  ed.     1889. 

Revised  penal  code  and  code  of  criminal  proced- 
ure,   and  penal  laws    passed  by  the   16th,   17th, 
18th,    19th,    and    20th   Legislatures  .  .  .     Anno- 
tated by    S;im.    A.    Willson.     Pts.   1-2.     3d  ed., 
incl.  Acts  of  22d  Legislature,   1891.     St.  Louis, 
Nov.  1891.     2  V.     4°. 
Nol^.     Pt.  1,  Pcniil  code;  pt.  2,  Codo  of   crlmin.-il    proced- 
ure.    The   two  arc  hound  In  1  v.,  with  binder's  title  "  Will- 
Kon's  Tfx;iH  C'rimlnnl  Hlatntos." 

Same.     4th  ed.      1896. 

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\^Ijaxvs  of  ill e  Stafe,  continued.'] 

Supplement  to  Willson's  Criminal  Statutes.  .   .   . 

Arranged  and  annotated  by  N.  P.  Jackson.     St. 

Louis,  Mo.,  18!>3.     8".     [4]-2fi7  p. 

Same.     1897. 

■  See  also  opposite  under  Tiie  revised  civil  statutes, 

1H93,  !)."). 

—  An  index    to  the    general    laws  .    .  .  passed  by  the 

16th,  17th,  18th,  and  10th  Legislatures,  incduding 
the  general  and  si)eeial  sessions,  ]87it-85.  By 
G:  r.  Finlay  and  F.  Rose.  Galveston,  '86.  8". 
65  p. 

—  l^Statutory    Revision.']      Commissioners    to    Revise 

Digest.     Report.     Galveston,  1879. 

—  [Special  Laws.]     [Assessment.]     Laws    relative    to 

assessment  and  collection  of  taxes.  San  Antonio, 
1868.     40  p. 

—  [Capitol.]     [Act    to    provide   for    furnishing    new 

capitol.     1888.] 

—  Conveyancing  and  registration,  Laws  of  Texas  now 

in  force  touching.  By  W.  Alexander.  Austin, 
1878.     8°. 

—  County   Commissioners'   legal    guide,   defining   the 

powers,  duties,  immunities  and  privileges  of  a 
County  Commissioner.     St.  Louis,  1893.     340  p. 

—  [Debt,   State.]     The    laws   relating   to   the   debt  of 

Texas,  [1848-52].     n.  t.  p.     [1852?]     8°.     7  p. 

—  [Education.]     An  Act  to  organize  and    maintain  a 

system  of  public  free  schools  in  the  State  of 
Texas.  [Approved  Apr.  24,  1871.]  n.  t.  p. 
['71?]     120.     4  p. 

—  Land  Laws.     Hobby.     1883. 
New  land  law.     1900. 

—  Militia  laws,  Jan.  1888. 

—  [Railroads.]     An  act  to  provide  for  the  construc- 

tion of  the  Mississippi  and  Pacific  Rail  Road, 
passed  by  the  Legislature  of  Texas.  Approved 
Dec.  21, "18.53.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

—  Real  estate  laws.     Sayles.     1890.     2  v. 

—  [Trusts.]     Anti-trust  law.     1899. 

[Journals,   Documents,  Etc]     Journal  of   the  Senate, 
sessional,  Nov.  1850-1903.     '50-1903.     Standi". 

Note.  Called  "Jnle.,"  Nov.  1850;  called  "Official  Jnl.," 
1856.  Jnl.  .5th  sess.,  Nov.  18.53,  in  2  pts.,  of  205  p.  and  334  p. 
respectively.  Jnls.  Nov.  18.55,  Julv  1866  in  1  v. ;  similarlv, 
Jan.,  Mav,  1897,  and  Aug.,  Sept.,  1901.  Juls.  1874,  82-85  were 
40.  Jnls"  1876,  82  printed  at  Galveston.  Jnls.  1846-Aug. 
1850, 1861-64,  79-81  not  seen. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  sessional, 

Nov.  1850-1903.     '50-1903.     8°  and  4°. 

Note.  Called  "Jnls.,"  Nov.  1850;  called  "  Official  Jnl.," 
1856-57.  Jnl.  Nov.  1853  in  2  pts.,  of  269  p.  and  461  p.,  respec- 
tively, in  1  V.  Jnls.  Nov.,  1855,  July  1856  in  1  v.;  similarly, 
jnle.  Aug.,  Sept.,  1901.  Jnl.  Jan.  1871  in  2  pts.  in  1  v.,  one 
pagination.  Jnls.  1874,  82-85  were  4".  Jnls.  1876,  82  printed 
at  Galveston.  Jnl.  18S7  has  as  appendix  "  Synopsis  of  the 
laws  "  of  that  session  ;  96  p.  Jnls.  lS46-Aug.  1850,  1861-64,  81 
not  seen. 

—  State  Gazette  Appendix,  containing  official  reports 

of  debates  and  proceedings  of  the  6th  Legisla- 
ture, 1855.     V.  1.     Austin,  1856.     4°. 

—  Same,     7th-8th     Legislature,      1857-59.       Austin, 

'58-60. 

—  Senate  rules  of  order ;  sessional. 

Note.  This  and  the  House  rules  generally  Include  also  the 
constitution. 

—  House  rules  of  order ;  sessional. 

See  preceding  note. 

—  Legislative  manual,  1879/80,  82/83,  97,   1905.     '79- 

1905.     16°. 
Note.    1879/80  is  16";  sire  of  others  unknown. 


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\_Journals,  Documents,  Etc.,  continued.'] 

—  Speech  of  G.   M.  Bryan  on  the  Santa  Fe  question. 

1850. 

—  Speech  of  G.  M.  Bryan  on  the  bill  to  pension  the 

Babe  of  the  Alamo.     1850. 

—  A  sketch  of  the  Spanish  and  Mexican  laws  affecting 

rights  in  Texas,  as  presented  in  a  proposition  made 
to  the  2d  Legislature  by  T:  J.  Chambers.     1850. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  Senate  and  House  ...  on  the 

occasion   of  the   death   of    Gen.    E:    Burleson, 
which  occurred  Dec.  26,  1851.     '51.     8°.     24  p. 
J/bte.    Burleson  was  a  general  in  the  Texan  Revolution. 

—  Action  of  the  Legislature  .   .   .  relative  to  the  officers 

of  the  Texas  navy.  Joint  resolution  .  .  .  [ap- 
proved Feb.  16,  1852 J.     sq.  4°  sheet. 

—  Address  of  Gen.  Leslie  Combs,  delivered  before  the 

public  debt  committee  of  the  Legislature  .  .  . 
Jan.  12,  1854.     Austin,  n.  d.     ['54.]     8°.     20  p. 

—  Same.     [Repri7ited],  Ansiin,  18G0.     8°.     26  p. 

—  Eeport  of  the  committee  of  the  House  ...  on  the 

public  debt  of  Texas.  Dec.  1,  1855.  '55.  8°. 
18,  (4)  p. 

—  Speech   of   Mr.  Ashbel  Smith,   on  the  public   debt 

bill.  Delivered  in  the  House  .  .  .  Dec.  11th, 
1855.     '56.     8°.     24  p. 

—  Speech  of   Hon.  B:    E.  Tarver  on  the  public  debt 

bill,  delivered  in  the  House  .  .  .  Dec.  18th,  1855. 
'56.     8°.     28  p. 

—  [Report  of  the  special  committee  appointed  to  en- 

quire into  the  frauds  committed  upon  the  Adjt. 
General's  office ;  Jan.  8,  1856]. 
A^ote.    In  H.  J.,  1855/56;  also  ordered  printed. 

—  [Report  of   committee  on   slaves  and   slavery,  and 

resolutions    re   emigration  to   Kansas ;  Julv    10, 
1856]. 
Note.    In  H.  J.,  July  1856;  also  ordered  printed. 

—  [Report  of  committee  of  House  appointed  to  investi- 

gate   construction   of    the     State  Capitol ;    with 
accompanying  evidence;  July  21,  1856]. 
J^ote.    In  H.  J.,  July  1856;  also  ordered  printed. 

—  [Report  of  select  committee  of  House,  raised  to  en- 

quire into  fraud  and  corruption  in  the  passage 
of  the  public  debt  bill;   Aug.  25,  1856]. 
A'^ote.    In  H.  J.,  July  1856;  also  ordered  printed. 

—  [Resolutions  of  the  two  houses  upon  the  death  of 

(ien.  James  Hamilton,  with  the  proceedings  of 
the  Supreme  Court,  Governor's  message,  etc., 
Nov.  1857]. 

—  [Address  on  the  life  and  character  of  T:    J.  Rusk, 

by  Hon,  J:   Hemphill,  delivered  Nov.  6,  1857]. 

—  A  report  and  treatise   on    slavery   and  the  slavery 

agitation.  Printed  by  order  of  the  House  .  .  . 
Dec.  1857.     '57.     8°.     81,  vi,  p. 

—  Report  of  committee  on  federal  relations  relative  to 

admission  of  Kansas  into  the  Federal  Union. 
.   .    .     3  858.     8".     l?j  p. 

—  Petition  of  Texas  veterans  asking  that  Greer  county 

be  ceded  to  State  of  Texas.     Austin,  1860. 

—  Report    of    the    joint    select    committee  to    investi- 

gate facts  in  rct;ard  to  the  burning  of  Brenliani ; 
[fZa^er/,  Sept.  28,  1866].     '66.     8°.     54  p. 

—  Speech  of  Hon.  Ira  H.    Evans  (Speaker  ...)  de- 

livered Apr.  21  in  the  House  ...  on  the  bill 
"  to  encourage  tlie  speedy  construction  of  a  rail- 
road tlirougli  the  State  of  'J'exa.s  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean."     1871.     8".      15  p. 

—  Memorial  of  (-iiizens  of  Limestone  Co,  in  reference 

to  martiallaw.    [Oct.  II,  1871. J     '71.     8".    25  p. 

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—  Speech   of   Hon.  E.  P.   Temlrich   on   immignitioii. 

1871.     4  p. 

—  [State  of  Texas  vs.  J:  G.  Scott,  impeached  for  high 

crimes  and  misdemeanors  in  office].     1873. 
Note.    Entered  in  book  sales  lists;  title  uncertain. 

—  Report  of  the  special  committee  of  the  18tli  Le^iisla- 

ture  for  the  investifjation  of  the  official  conduct 
of  [Supt.  of  Public  Instruction?]     187;5. 

—  Evidence  taken  before  a  joint  committee  of  the  13th 

Legislature  investigating  charges  against  Judge 
T.  C.  Barden.     1873.     123  p. 

—  Report  of  select  joint  committee  on  the  condition  of 

Comptroller's  and  Treasurer's  offices.      1873. 

—  [Investigatiiin  of  L.  W.  Cooper].     1874.     190  p. 

Note.    Entered  in  book  sales  lists;  title  uncertain. 

—  Speech  on  the  situation  of  the  South.     By  Col.  J. 

R.  Burns.     1880.     48  p. 

—  [Address    of    Hon.    A.    W.     Terrell    on    liquors]. 

[Not  seen.] 

—  [Speech  of  Hon.  A.  W.  Terrell  in  Texas  Senate  on 

bill  entitled  "An  act  to  regulate  the  grazing  of 
stock  in  Texas"].     1884.     24  p. 

—  Record  of  proceedings  before  the  special  committee 

of  the  Senate  of  Texas,  appointed  to  inquire  into 
charges    presented    by  the     House   .   .   .  against 
Frank  Willis,  Judge  of  the  31st  judicial  district. 
.   .  .     [Sess.   1887.]     137  p. 
Note.    Seen  only  as  appendix  to  Senate  Journal,  1887. 

—  Address    on    the    presentation    to   the    State  of   the 

portrait  of  Stephen  F.  Austin,  in  House  .  .  .  [by 
Hon.  A.  W.  Terrell]  and  reply  of  acceptance  by 
Speaker  F.W.  Alexander.  .  .  .  1889.    8°.     10  p. 

—  For  a  railway  commission.     Speech  of  Hon.  G:   W. 

Tyler  ...  in  the  Senate.  .  .  .  Feb.  28,  1889. 
'89.     8°.     39  p. 

—  [T.  J.  Brown.     Speech  for  a  railway  commission]. 

1889. 
Note.    Entered  in  book  sales  lists ;  title  uncertain. 

—  Address  before  the  internal  improvement  committee, 

1889.     By  J:   C.  Brown.     Dallas,  '89.     74  p. 

—  [Memorial    services    for    Jefferson   Davis].     1891. 

16  p. 
Note.    Entered  in  book  sales  lists;  title  uncertain. 
See  also  under  Executive  and  Staff,  Governor,  1891. 

—  I.  &  G.  N.  investigation  [re  case  of  Jay  Gould  vs. 

International   &   Great   Northern   Railroad  Co., 
1891],  pts.  1-5.     71.  t.  p.     ['91.]     5  v.     8°. 
Note.    Title    from    cover.     Cont.   proceedings,    testimony, 

exhibits,   committee   reports,   etc.    None   of  the   parts    have 

t.-ps. ;  pts.  2,  3,  and  4  are  broken  in  the  midst  of  sentences. 

Pagination  as  follows:  Pt.  1,  464  p.;  pt.  2,  256  p.;  pt.  3,  p. 

257-456;  pt.  4,  p.  457-028;  pt.  5,  168  p. 

—  Reports  of  the  joint  committee  of  the  22d  Legisla- 

ture appointed  to  investigate  the  receivership  of 
the  L  &  G.  N.  Railroad,  filed  in  the  Dept.  of 
State,  Aug.  26,  1891.     '92.     8°.     16  p. 

Note.    Also  printed,  from  different  plates,  in  pt.  5  of  pre- 
ceding entry. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  High  Court  of  Impeachment  in 

the  matter  of  the  State  of  Texas  vs.  W.  L. 
McGaughey,  Land  Commissioner  .  .  .  1893. 
cxxxii,  191  p. 

—  [Impeachment  of  TV.  L.  McGaughey.     Argument  of 

G.  H.  Henderson].     [1893?]      11  p. 
Note.    Entered  in  book  sales  lists;  title  uncertain. 

—  [Address  of  Hon.  A.  W.  Terrell  on  private  corpora- 

tions].    1895. 

—  [Address   of   Hon.    A.  W.  Terrell   on    monopoly]. 

1899. 


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Miscellaneous. 

\_Capitol.^      Capitol    Building     Commission     (1879-). 

Report,    [lst]-3d   biennial,    Jan.    1:     1883,    85; 

Nov,  1,1886.     '83-8«.     3  v.     8°.     197p.  ;108p.; 

211  p. 

Note.    3d  was  the  only  one  called  biennial  and  numbered. 

These  three  rpts.  and  the  three  following  were  also  bound  in 

1  v.,  without   general   t.-p.   and   with   binder's   title   "  Rpts. 

Capitol  Building  Commission,  1883-89." 

—  Report   of   the  .   .   .   Commission  upon   the    com- 

pletion of  the  new  Capitol  .   .   .  April  16,  1888. 
'88.     8°.     125  p. 

—  Final  report  of  the  .    .  .  Commissioners  upon  the 

completion  of  the  new  Capitol.     Sept.  25,  1888. 
'88.     8°.     40  p. 

—  Final  report   of   the   Secretary   of   State   Capitol 

Board,  Dec.  18,  1888.     '88.     8°.     26  p. 

—  [Reports,  1883-89].     See  note  above. 

—  Contract  for  building  the  new  State  capitol.     1882. 

65  p. 

—  [Contract  for  building  temporary  State    capitol]. 

1882. 

—  Report   of    construction   of   the  temporary  State 

Capitol  at  Austin.  Texas;   [by  J:    T.Dickinson, 
Sec'y,  Jan.  15,  1883].     '83.     8°.     24r  p. 

Note.  An  act  of  1882  provided  that  the  Capitol  Board 
should  rent  or  construct  temporary  quarters  for  the  State 
government  during  the  erection  of  the  new  Capitol. 

—  [Contract,  lease,  and   grant  of   changes   relating 

to  the   substituting   of   granite   for   limestone]. 
1885. 

—  [Ceremonies    of    laying   the   cornerstone    of    the 

new  State  Capitol.     Bv   Will  Lambert].     1885. 

43  p. 
Boardto  Purcha.'^e   Pictures,  Etc.  (1888-).     Report, 

[dated,  Dec.  4:,  18S8].     '89.     8°.     4  p. 
Capitol  Furnishing   Board  (18S8-).     Report,  [Jan. 

7,1889].     '89.     8°.     10  p. 
Board    for    Fencing    and    Improving    the    Capitol 

Grounds.     Report,  Nov.  1890.     '90.     9  p. 
See  also    under   Institutions,   Public   Buildings  and 

Grounds;  awrf  wncZer  Legislature,  Special  Laws 

and  Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1856. 
[Claims.']     Commissioner  of  the  Court  of  Claims  (1856- 

59).     Report,  biennial,   1857-57/59.     ['57?]-59. 

2  rpts. 
Note.     1857  not  seen,  but  500  copies  were  ordered  printed. 

Aaron  Leggett.     Argument  in  support  of  his  claim 
against  Mexico.    Washington,  1850.     34  p. 
[Debt,   State.]     Address   of    J.  W.  Bailey  relating    to 
bonds  and  certificates  of  indebtedness.     13  p. 

Note.    Not  seen;  date  unknown. 

See  alHO  under  Legislature,  Lam»  of  the  State,  Special 
Laws,  and  Jnln.,  1>och.,  etc.,  1854,  55,  56  (two). 

[Fair,  State.]  [7th  State  Fair,  Houston.]  1876. 
36  p.     , 

—  [Dallas  Exposition.     Texas   State  Fair.]      1895. 

101  p. 

—  Same.     1898.     180  p. 

Note.  This  and  the  two  preceding  entries  entered  in  book 
BuleB  lists;  not  seen. 

[Greer  County.]  Greer  county.  Evidence  pertaining 
to  boundary  between  U.  S.  and  Texas.  Deposi- 
tion of  Marcy.  Me.ssage  of  Gov.  O.  M.  Roberts. 
Doctimcntiiry  extracts  .  .  .  argtiments,  [etc.]. 
1886.     "  Nearly  .".00  p." 

Note.  Enlfired  In  book  huIch  llstH;  tltln  nnccrtiiln.  See  (i/ho 
unrJer  Kjtcc.  and  Staff,  Ootcrnor,\HW,',,(iud  under  LcgUlnlure, 
JournalH,  Doct.,  etc.,  1860. 

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[J/ajjs.]     Maps  of  Texas,  1857,  61,  74,  82,  85,  97. 

Cont. :  By  J.  H.  Young,  1857;  by  Cordova,  1801 ;  by  Kocss- 
ler,  1874;  by  Spaight,  1882;  by  Burke,  1885;  by  li.  K.  Cotn- 
miasion,  1897. 

—  Coanty  maps,  1876,  88,  89. 

Gont.:  Brazoria,  1876. —  Travis,  1888.  — WilliamBon,  1889. 
IMercer  Colony.}     History  of  the  Mercer  Colony  case. 
1882. 
J^ote.    Not  certain  whether  a  State  publication. 

Revenue  Officers.     [Circular  to  the  people  of  Texas  ] 

Austin,  1871.     16  p.     [Not  seen.] 
Sewer   Board,  State  (1882-).     Report,  Jan.   15,  1883, 

[by  J:   T.  Dickinson,  Sec'y.].     '83.     8°.     18  p. 

Kote.  A  board  to  provide  8ewerar;e  for  the  Capitol,  the 
University,  the  Institute  for  the  IJlind,  and  the  Lunatic 
Asylum  at  Austin. 

[  West    Texas.']     Constitution    of    the    State    of    West 
Texas,    n.t.p.     [c.  1869?]     8°.     35,  (1)  p. 

N'ote.  For  a  proposed  State  in  western  Texas  planned  by 
Unionists  during  the  Reconstruction  period. 


Supplemental  :   Pre-annexation. 

The  most  important  of  the  pre-annexation  documents  are  re- 
printed in  Sayles's  "  Early  Laws  of  Texas,"  ISSS,  and  in  Gam- 
rael's  "  Laws  of  Texas,"  v.  1,  1898.  Many  of  the  latter  reprints, 
if  not  all,  were  also  issued  as  separates,  their  title-pages  being 
repriuls  of  the  original  title-pages,  without  any  reprint  data;  en- 
tries of  these  in  dealers'  catalogues  should  not  be  mistaken  for 
entries  of  original  issues. 

1.     Pa7i  of  Vice-royalty  of  Mexico  to  1821. 

Memorial  to  Spanish  authorities  in  Mexico  for  permis- 
sion to  colonize  Texas  with   300  families  from 
Louisiana.      [By  Moses  Austin.]      Bexar,  Nov. 
1820. 
Note.    As    recorded    by   Raines.     Not  seen ;    not   certain 
whether  printed  or  MS. 

[Austin's  colonization  law.     1821.]      [JVoi  seen.] 

See  also  under  Legislature,  Jnls.,  Boos.,  etc.,  1850,  89. 

2,     State  of  Coahuila  and  Texas  (1824-35). 

[Constitution.]  Constitucion  politica  del  Estado  libre 
de  Coahuila  y  Texas.  March  11,  1827.  Saltillo. 
8°.     31  p. 

—  Political  constitution  of  the  free  State  of  Coahuila 

and  Texas.     Natchitoches,  1827.     48  p. 

—  See  also  forward,  Republic  of  Texas,  Lands,  Note. 
[Laws.]     Laws  passed  by  the  Legislature  of  the  State 

of  Coahuila  and  Texas.     1828.     12  p. 
Note.    Entered  in  book  sales  lists ;  not  verified. 

—  Laws  of  colonization  passed  by  the  Supreme  Govern- 

ment of  Mexico  and  by  the  Provincial  Govern- 
ment of  Coahuila  and  Texas,  [1824/25}.  London, 
'28.     8°.     22  p. 

—  Laws,  orders  and  contract  on  colonization,  1821-29, 

under  which  Col.  Stephen  F.  Austin  introduced 
and  settled  emigrants  in  Texas.  Transl.  from 
the  SiJanish.     Saltillo,  '29.     8°.     58  p. 

—  Same ;  Columbia,  1837.     81  p. 

—  Translation  of   the   laws,  orders,  and  contracts  on 

colonization  from  Jan.  1821  up  to  this  time,  in 
virtue  of  which  Col.  Stephen  F.  Austin  has 
introduced  and  settled  foreign  emigrants  in 
Texas  .  .  .  San  Felipe  de  Austin,  Nov.  1829. 
120.     70  p. 

Note.     The  first  book  in  English  printed  in  Texas.     Cont. 
also  Austin's  Civil  and  criminal  code,  in  use  until  1828. 
See  also  Constitutions,  Conve7tiio7i,  JS4d,  Constitution. 

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[Za-it'S,  continued.'] 

—  Laws   and   decrees   of  the   Slate   of   Coabuila  and 

Texas,  in  Spanish  and  English  .  .  .  the  consti- 
tution .  .  .  the  colonization  law  of  the  State  of 
TamauUpas,  and  naturalization  law  of  the  Gen- 
eral Congress  .  .  .  Transl.  by  J.  P.  Kimball. 
Houston,  1839.  8°.  353,  6,  (1),  4,  (3)  p. 
Kote.  English  and  Spauiah  on  opposite  pages,  i.  e.  p.  1-353 
are  in  duplicate. 

[^Revolutionary   Movements.]     The  Fredonian  declara- 
tion of  independence.     Dec.   21,    1826.     Nacog- 
doches, '26. 
Note.    Seen  only  as  reprinted  in  Gammel'a  Laws  of  Texas, 
V.  1,  p.  107-110. 

—  Exposition  made  by  the  Ayuntamiento  and  inhabi- 

tants of  Austin's  colony  explanatory  of  the  late 
commotions,  and  adhering  to  the  plan  of  Santa 
Anna.  Adopted  July  27,  1832.  (Communica- 
tion from  San  Felipe'de  Austin.)     Brazoria,  '32. 

—  Proceedings  of  the  General  Convention  of  delegates 

representing  the  citizens  and  inhabitants  of 
Texas:  held  at  the  town  of  San  Felipe,  in 
Austin's  colony  .  .  .  Oct.  1832.  Brazoria,  '32. 
8°.     35  p. 

Note.  A  second  convention  was  held  at  San  Felipe  in  April 
1833,  of  which  no  journal  is  known  but  with  which  the  con- 
stitution below  seems  to  have  originated. 

—  Same.     [Reprinted,  Austin,  1898.]     4°.     29  p. 

—  Constitution   passed    in    general   convention,    April 

1833.     New  Orleans,  '33.     31,  (1)  p. 

—  Journals  of  the  Consultation  held  at  San  Felipe  de 

Austn  [sic],  Oct.  16[/Nov.  14,]  1835.  Houston, 
'38.      8°.  "54  p. 

—  Same.     [Reprinted,  Austin,  1898.]     4°.     44  p. 

See  also  forward  under  Provisional  Government,  Laws, 
and  under  Republic  of  Texas,  Lands,  Texas  lands. 

3.     Provisional  Government  (1835-36). 

Provisional  Governor.     Message,  1835,  36. 

Cont.:  By  H:  Smith,  Nov.  16,  1835;  by  J.  W.  Robinson, 
Acting  Governor,  Jan.  14,  1836. 

Note.  Seen  only  in  Jnl.  of  Proc.  of  Genl.  Council,  but 
both  were  ordered  printed,  in  handbill  form.  The  Provisional 
Government,  organized  Nov.  12, 1835  to  carry  on  war  for  the 
maintenance  of  the  Mexican  federal  constitution  of  lS'i4,  was 
in  authority  until  the  establishment  of  the  Republic  of  Texas 
in  1836. 

[Laws.]  Ordinances  and  decrees  of  the  Consultation, 
Provisional  Government  of  Texas,  and  the  Con- 
vention which  assembled  at  Washington,  Mar. 
],  1836.     Houston,  '38.     8°.     156,  iii,  p. 

[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]  Journal  of  the  proceed- 
ings of  tlie  General  Council  of  the  Republic  of 
Texas,  held  at  San  Felipe  de  Austin,  Nov.  14, 
1835[/Mar.  11,  1836].    Houston, '39.    8°.    303  p. 

—  Same.     [Reprinted,  Austin,  1898.]     4°.     265  p. 

—  I',eport  of  the  battle  of  Concepcion,  Oct.  29,  1835. 

Hy  J.  W.  Bowie  and  J.  W.  Fannin. 

—  Kei)ly    to    congratulatory    address    liy    tlie    Georgia 

Volunteers  under  Col.  Ward,  Velasco,  Doc. 
1835.     By  J.  W.  P'annin. 

—  The  Goliad    declaration  of  indei)endcnce,  Dec.  20, 

1835.     Brazoria,  '35. 
Note.     Seen  only  as  reprinted  in  Gammol's  Laws  of 'i'cxiiH, 
V.  1,  p.  815-820. 

—  Proclamation  to  his  troops,  Jan.  8,  1836.     liy  J.  W. 

Fannin. 

—  See  also  under  lA'g\h\&iur<.-,.Jnls.,  Docs.,  etc.,  1850,61. 

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4.     Republic  of  Texas  (1836-45). 

SeBBions  of  the  Texan  Codki-cbs  were  held  as  foIlowB  :  iHt  Cong., 
Ist  SOHS.,  Oct.  18:50,  2d  BesB.,  Muy  18.37;  20.  Cong.,  called  bcbb., 
Sept.  1K37,  regular  bobs.,  Nov.  1837,  2d  scbb.,  Apr.  183H;  3d-9th 
CongrcBB,  regular  bcbb.,  annual,  beginning  in  Nov.,  1838-42,  in 
Dec,  1H43-44;  e.ttra  scssionB,  Juue  1842,  June  1845.  Ist  Cong, 
held  at  Columbia,  2d  at  Ilouston,  3d-6th  at  Austin,  7th-9th  at 
Washington. 

[Public  documents.] 

Note.  Rpt.  by  Auditor  and  Comptroller  is  appended  to 
House  Jul.,  183G,  and  Bonie  few  rpts.  by  heads  of  departments 
are  in  body  of  H.  J.,  Nov.  1837  and  Nov.  1838.  "  iMesident's 
nicsH.  and  ace.  does."  ordered  printed,  sess.  Nov.  1838,  Nov. 
1840,  June  1845. 

Convention,  183G.  Journal  of  the  convention  held  at 
Washington,  on  the  Brazo.s,  Mar.  1-17,  1836. 
Houston,  '39.     S".     109  p. 

Note.  This  convention  proclaimed  an  absolute  declaration 
of  independence  and  framed  a  constltiitioii  for  the  Republic. 
Title  from  KaineB;  imprint  date  doubtful.     Keprinted  as  : 

—  The    General   Convention    at    Washington,    March 

1-17,  1836.  Houston,  1838.  [Reprinted,  Aus- 
tin, 1898.]     4".     84  p. 

—  [Declaration  of  Independence  made  by  the  delegates 

of  the  i)eople  of  Texas  .   .  .  and  constitution  of 
the  Republic].     Ilouston,  1838.     25  p. 
Note.    Not  Been  ;  title  uncertain. 

—  Constitution  of  the  Rei>ublic  of  Texas.     To  which 

is  prefixed  the  declaration  of  independence, 
made  in  convention  Mar.  2,  1836.  Washington, 
[D.C.],'36.     8°.     24  p. 

—  See  also  back.  Provisional  Government,  Laws,  and 

forward,  Lands,  Texas  Lands. 
President.     Message,  1836-38,  40,  45. 

Cont.:  By  I):  G.Burnet,  1S36  (Oct.  4);  by  S:  Houston, 
1837  (May,  Sept.,  Nov.),  38  (Apr.);  by  M.  B.  Lamar,  1838 
(Dec),  4(1;  by  A.  Jones,  1845  (June). 

Note.  Not  all  seen,  but  generally  ordered  printed.  Upon 
inauguration  of  I'res.  Houston,  Oct.  22,  1836,  there  were 
addresses  by  both  retiring  and  incoming  Presidents;  not 
known  if  printed  in  pni.  form.  President's  address  Apr.  1838 
not  found  in  H.  J.     No  long  message  by  Houston  Nov.  1838. 

—  Documents    of    Maj.    Gen.    Sam.    Ilouston  ...  to 

.  .  .  D:  G.  Burnet,  President  .  .  .  containing 
a  detailed  account  of  the  Battle  of  San  Jacinto. 
New  Orleans,  1836.     8°.     18,  (1)  p. 

Note.  Probably  privately  published.  See  also  un<ler  In- 
spection and  Regulation,  Agric,  Insur.,  etc.,  1878. 

—  Address   pronounced   over   the   remains   of    J:    A, 

Wharton  [by  Pres.  D:  G.  Burnet].  Published 
by  order  of  Congress.     Ilouston,  1838.     8°.     8  p. 

—  [Special  message  of    Pres.    S:    Ilouston   re  Indian 

affairs,  Nov.  10, 1838,  with  ace.  docs,].  [Ordered 
printed  ] 

—  Veto  message  of  the  President  of  the  Republic  of 

Texas  to  the  bill  "authorizing  offensive  war 
against  Mexico  and  for  other  purposes  ",  [July 
22,   1842].     n.t.p.     [Ilouston,  '42.]     1.4°.   4  p. 

—  [Valedictory  address  of  Prest.  A.  Jones  on  the  gal- 

lery of  the  Capitol,  Feb.  16,  1846]. 
Note.    Not  seen;  not  certain  whether  printed. 

[Laws   of   the    Republic.^     Laws  of   the   Republic    of 
Texas,  passed  at  the  lst-9th  Congress,  sessional, 
1836-45.     r.  J?., '38-45.     ea.,  1  v.     sm.  8°. 
Note.    Continuous  pagination  for  Laws  of  Ist  Cong.,  l8t-2d 
sees.,  known  as  "  v.  1  "  (216,  v.  p.)  and  of  2d  Cong.,  called  and 
reg.  sesB.,  known  as  "  v.  2  "  (122,  v.  p.)  ;  laws  of  all  other  ses- 
sions have  individual  pagination.     Laws  of  2d  Cong.,  2d  sesB., 
Apr.  1838,  known  as  "v.  3d."     Laws  of  9th  Cong.,  Ist  sess. 
cont.    I'resident's    proclamation    [Feb.   5,   1845]    and    treaty 
with  the  Comanche  and  otlier  Indians  of  Oct.  9,  1844,  (vi,  p.), 
inserted  between  p.  128  and  p.  129.     Lawsof  Ist-Sth,  6th  (spec, 
sess.),  Sth  Cong.,  printed  at  Houston;  6th  (reg.  sess.)  at  Austin; 
7lh,  9th  (reg.)  and  9th  (extra)  at   Washington,  Texas. 

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[Laws  of  the  Republic,  continued.'] 

—  [An   act   supplementary   to   an    act    establisliing   a 

General  Land  Office  in  the  Kepublic  of  Texas]. 
1837. 
Mote.    Not  seen,  but  ordered  printed. 

—  A  collection   of    legislative  enactments   relative    to 

land    titles     in     Texas.      Houston,     1837.      8°. 
24  p. 
li^ote.    Seen  bound  with  Laws  of  the  Republic,  1838. 

—  Land  laws.     White,  1839.     2  v. 

—  A    digest  of   the  laws  of    Texas :  containing  a  full 

and    complete    compilation    of    the    land    laws ; 
together    with    the    opinions    of    the    Supreme 
Court.     By   J.   W.    Dallam.     Baltimore,    1845. 
1.  8°.     ix,  (1),  9-632  p. 
[Journals,  Documents,  Etc.]     Journals  of  the  Senate, 
9th  Congress,  extra  session,  June  1845.     Wash- 
ington, [Texas],  '45. 
A'ote.    According  to  Raine's  bibliography,  printed  journals 
(presumably  of  both  houses)  of  every  session  except  the  4th 
are  in  the  State  Dept.  of  State.    No  Senate  Jnl.  seen  except 
the  above. 

—  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  sessional, 

lst-9th  Congress,  1836-44.     v.  p.,  '38-[45?]. 
N^ote.    Jnls.  1836-38,  40  were  only  ones  seen.    Jnls.  1st  Cong., 
iBt    sess.-3d    Cong.,    reg.    sess.    seen   bound    in    1   v.;    each 
printed  at  Houston.     Jnl.  of  5th  Cong.,  Ist  seas.,  printed  at 
Austin.     See  precedi7ig  note. 

—  1st  Congress,  1st  session.     An  accurate  and  authen- 

tic report  of  proceedings  of  House  of  Represen- 
tatives. From  3d  of  Oct.  to  23d  of  Dec.  By 
M.  J.  Falvel,  reporter  of  the  House.     Columbia, 

1836.  8°.     vi,  (1),  226  p. 

— [Evacuation  of  Te.xas.  Translation  of  the  repre- 
sentation addressed  to  the  Supreme  Government 
by  Gen.  V.  Filisola  in  defense  of  his  honor,  and 
explanation  of  his  operation  as  commander-in- 
chief   of  the  army  against  Texas.]      Columbia, 

1837.  8°.     68  p. 

Xote.     A  translation  for  the  Texan  government  of  a  Mexican 
document.     Title  uncertain. 

—  Speech  of  J:  A.  Wharton  before  Texas  Senate,  in 

defense  of  Hon.  S.  Rhoads  Fisher,  Nov.  25, 
1837.     Houston,  '38.     8°.     53  p. 

—  [Report  of  committee  on  finance,  Dec.  22,  1838]. 

[  Ordered  printed.] 

—  Reprimand  delivered  by  the  President  of  tlie  Senate 

to     Hon.     liobert    Wilson.  By    order    of    the 

Senate.  Jan.  13,  1839.  Houston,  '39.  8°. 
8  p. 

—  [Memorials    of   G:    Fisher    on  Mexia's    expedition 

against  Tampico  in  Nov.  1835.     Presented  to  the 
4th    and  5th  Congresses,    praying   for  relief    in 
favor  of  members  of  said  expedition].    Houston, 
1840.     87  p. 
Note.    Not  Been;  title  uncertain. 

—  Evidence  in  relation  to  land  titles  .   .   .  joint  com- 

mittee  on    public  lands.     [Austin,     1840.]     sm. 

8^'.     39  p. 
Avditor.     Report    by  Auditor  and    Comjjtroller,   Sept. 

30,   1830.     ( Jn  House  Journal,   1830.) 
[Comptroller.]      See  preceding  entry. 
[Judiciary.]    [  Ojiinions  of  tlie  Supreme  Court  of  Texas, 

)K4'0-44;    by    J.    W.    Dallam.      Baltimore,    '45.] 

1.  8". 
Note.     In  hid  Digest  of  the  LawH;  Hce  forward,  L(iii)n  of  the 
Republic,  184.'). 

—  Opinions  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Texas,  1840-44. 

I',y  J.  W.  Dallaiii.  Originally  publisiied  in  1845. 
[Jieprinled],  St.   Louis,  1881. 

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[iaacZs.]  General  Land  Office  (1836-).  An  abstract 
of  the  origiriiil  titles  of  record  in  the  General 
Land  Office  .    ..     Houston,  1S38.     1.4".     182  p. 

—  Travelling  Commissioners  for  detection  of  fraudu- 

lent land  certificates.  Report  .  .  .  certificates 
issued  west  of  the  Brazos  .  .  .  [Austin,  1840]. 
8°.     8  p. 

—  Abstract  of  land  certificates  reported  as  genuine  and 

legal  by  the  Travelling  Commissioners  appointed 
under  the  Act  .   .  .  passed  Jan.   1840.     Austin, 
'41.     1.  4°.     34G  +  p. 
Note.    Imperfect  copy  seen  ;  full  uo.  of  pages  unknown. 

—  Texas  lands,     h.  t.  p.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     [Betiveen  1840 

and  1846.]     8°.     77  p. 

Xote.  Cent,  conatitutions  and  colonization  laws  of  Mexico 
and  State  of  Coahuila  and  Texas;  Ordinances  of  the  Con- 
sultation of  Nov.  183;'),  conntitution  and  land  laws  of  Texas, 
etc.;  also  "  Titles"  (h.  t.-p.)  to  certain  land  grants. 

—  See  also  forward,  Laws  of  the  Republic,  1837  (two), 

39,  45,  and  Journals,  Docs.,  etc.,  1840. 

Treasury,  Secretary  of  the.  Report,  sess.  Nov.  1838. 
{^Ordered  printed.'] 

War,  Secretary  of.  [Official  reports  of  A.  S.  Johns- 
ton, 1839,  et  al.']      [_Not  seen.'\ 

—  General    regulations    for    the    government   of    the 

army  of  the  Republic  of  Texas.  Printed  in 
accordance  with  a  joint  resolution  of  Congress. 
.  .  .  By  order  of  the  Secretary  of  War.  Hous- 
ton, 1839.     12«.     2  p    1.,  3,  187,  10  p.     2  plans. 

Xote.  Raines's  bibliography  has:  "Array  regulations 
Republic  of  Texas;  as  pre.scribed  and  published  by  order  of 
the  President  [I.aniar].  Houston,  1839.  16".  203  p."  Prob- 
ably the  same  book  as  above,  which  cont.  It.t.p.:  "Uniform 
of  the  army  of  the  Republic  of  Texas,  prescribed  and  pub- 
lished by  order  of  the  President"  on  p.  [1]  of  the  final  16  p. 

\_Miscellaneous.']  The  guide  to  Texas  .  .  .  with  an 
appendix  containing  .  .  .  the  constitution  of 
Mexico  and  of  the  State  of  Coahuila  and  Texas. 
By  J:   N.  O'Neil.     Dublin,  1834.     8°.     176  p. 

—  Oration  dtdivered  on  the  3d  anniversary  of  the  in- 

dependence   of   the   Republic  of  Texas,  by  H: 
Thompson.     Houston,  1839.     8°.     12  p. 

—  See  also  under  Exec,  and  Staff,  Comptroller,  1855, 

and  under  Legislature,  Journals,  Docs..,  etc., 
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